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Where did glenn miller perform his final concert?
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[ "Glenn Miller Orchestra", "RAF Kings Cliffe", "Glenn Miller", "Glenn Miller (disambiguation)" ]
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The following 59 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "&quot;In the Mood&quot; is a popular big band-era jazz standard recorded by American \nbandleader <b>Glenn Miller</b>. A No. 1 hit, it topped the charts for 13 straight weeks in&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Glenn Miller", "Glenn Miller Orchestra", "American Patrol", "The Glenn Miller Carnegie Hall Concert", "Sometime (Glenn Miller song)", "Artie Malvin", "At Last", "Introduction to a Waltz", "Here We Go Again (Glenn Miller song)", "Orchestra Wives" ], "snippet": [ "Alton <b>Glenn Miller</b> (March 1, 1904 – disappeared December 15, 1944) was an \nAmerican ... The festival&#39;s highlights include <b>performances</b> by the official <b>Glenn</b> \n<b>Miller</b> Orchestra under the direction of Nick Hilscher as well as numerous other \njazz&nbsp;...", "<b>Glenn Miller</b> and His Orchestra was an American swing dance band formed by \n<b>Glenn Miller</b> in ... Goodman&#39;s orchestra had only featured bands for song \n<b>performances</b>; Miller reportedly insisted, perhaps even to the extent of contract \nclauses,&nbsp;...", "&quot;American Patrol&quot; is a popular march written by Frank White (F.W.) Meacham in \n1885. ... <b>Glenn Miller</b>&#39;s Orchestra recorded a swing version of the march arranged \nby ... included a <b>performance</b> of American Patrol by Clauder&#39;s Exposition Band.", "The Glenn Miller Carnegie Hall Concert is a live album by Glenn Miller and his \nOrchestra. ... The <b>Glenn Miller performance</b> was both a popular and critical \nsuccess. He led his orchestra through a program of music that ranged from full-\nscale&nbsp;...", "Sometime is a 1939 song composed by <b>Glenn Miller</b>, Chummy MacGregor, and \nMitchell Parish ... There were five broadcast <b>performances</b> of “Sometime” by \n<b>Glenn Miller</b> and his Orchestra in 1939. It is Score 117 in the library and the \ncomposer&nbsp;...", "Artie Malvin (July 7, 1922 – June 16, 2006) was a composer and vocalist who \nwas the baritone member of The Crew Chiefs. He also sang with <b>Glenn Miller</b>&#39;s \nband. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Compositions; 3 Sources; 4 References. Career[edit]\n. During World War II, Malvin performed with <b>Glenn Miller</b> as part of The Crew ... \nRecordings of his <b>performances</b> with <b>Glenn Miller</b> and the Army Air Force&nbsp;...", "&quot;At Last&quot; is a song written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren for the musical film \nSun Valley Serenade (1941). <b>Glenn Miller</b> and his orchestra recorded the tune \nseveral times, with a 1942 ... The only major drawback to her <b>performance</b> is that \nshe lacks the pained vocal chops to convincingly pull off James&#39;s songs or make\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Introduction to a Waltz&quot; is a 1941 swing jazz instrumental by <b>Glenn Miller</b>. 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The film was the second \nand last film to feature The <b>Glenn Miller</b> Orchestra, ... &quot;People Like You and Me&quot;, \na breakneck <b>performance</b> of &quot;Bugle Call Rag&quot; and the classic romantic ballads &quot;\nAt&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "RAF Kings Cliffe", "20th Operations Group", "Bedford Purlieus National Nature Reserve", "61st Fighter Squadron", "No. 357 Squadron RAF", "Kadena Air Base", "95th Air Base Wing", "United States Air Force", "Eighth Air Force", "RAF Burtonwood" ], "snippet": [ "... Bedford Purlieus; the long building was the gym, cinema and chapel for RAF \n<b>Kings Cliffe</b>. After the war, the <b>field</b>&nbsp;...", "The 20th Operations Group (20 OG) is a component of the 20th Fighter Wing, \nassigned to the United States <b>Air Force</b> Air Combat Command. It is stationed at \nShaw <b>Air Force</b> Base, South Carolina. ... Assigned to RAF <b>Kings Cliffe</b> in 1943.", "Bedford Purlieus is a 211-hectare (520-acre) ancient woodland in \nCambridgeshire, in the ... During the Second World War Bedford Purlieus woods \nwere used in conjunction with RAF <b>Kings Cliffe air base</b>, south of the woods. The \nairmen&#39;s living&nbsp;...", "The 61st Fighter Squadron is an active United States <b>Air Force</b> unit, assigned to \nthe 56th ... 10 December 1941; Bridgeport Army <b>Air Field</b>, Connecticut, 15 \nJanuary - 27 December 1942; RAF <b>Kings Cliffe</b> (AAF-367), England, 12 January \n1943&nbsp;...", "No. 357 Squadron was a special operations squadron of the Royal <b>Air Force</b>. \nDuring the Second World War it was involved in supplying Allied ground forces&nbsp;...", "Kadena <b>Air Base</b> (嘉手納飛行場, Kadena Hikōjō) (IATA: DNA, ICAO: RODN) is a \nUnited States <b>Air Force</b> base in the towns of Kadena and Chatan and the city of&nbsp;...", "The 95th <b>Air Base</b> Wing is an inactive United States <b>Air Force</b> unit that was last \nassigned to the <b>Air Force</b> Flight Test Center of <b>Air Force</b> Materiel Command at&nbsp;...", "The United States <b>Air Force</b> (USAF) is the aerial warfare service branch of the \nUnited States Armed Forces. It is one of the eight U.S. uniformed services. Initially\n&nbsp;...", "The Eighth <b>Air Force</b> (Air Forces Strategic) (8 AF) is a numbered <b>air force</b> (NAF) of \nthe United ... 20th Fighter Group, RAF <b>Kings Cliffe</b> &middot; 352d Fighter Group, RAF \nBodney &middot; 356th Fighter Group, RAF Martlesham Heath &middot; 359th Fighter Group, \nRAF&nbsp;...", "Royal <b>Air Force</b> Burtonwood (or RAF Burtonwood) is a former Royal <b>Air Force</b> \nand United States Army Air Forces base that was located in Burtonwood, 2 miles\n&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Glenn Miller
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My sassy girl korean drama number of episodes?
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My Sassy Girl (TV series)
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Who wants to be a millionaire american winner?
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[ "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (American game show)" ]
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John Carpenter (game show contestant)
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Who defines economics as the science of wealth?
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[ "Economics" ]
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[ "Alfred Marshall" ]
Welfare definition of economics
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What are the final electron acceptors for the electron transport chains in light reactions?
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[ "Light-dependent reactions" ]
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[ "NADP" ]
Light-dependent reactions
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When was o canada proclaimed the national anthem?
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[ "O Canada" ]
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O Canada
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Who was the first person to win a million on who wants to be a millionaire?
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John Carpenter (game show contestant)
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Who wrote the lyrics for new york new york?
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[ "Theme from New York, New York", "New York, New York (Ryan Adams song)", "New York, New York (On the Town)" ]
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Theme from New York, New York
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What are the infinity stones in marvel comics?
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[ "six immensely powerful fictional gems" ]
Infinity Gems
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Who sings it must be love on the brain?
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[ "Love on the Brain" ]
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Love on the Brain
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Who won mvp at the all star game 2018?
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Following the <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> and Scott&#39;s election to <b>MVP</b>, the <b>NHL</b> \namended its rule book to disqualify players ... Retrieved December 28, <b>2018</b>.", "Brock Boeser is an American professional ice hockey player currently playing for \nthe ... On January 10, <b>2018</b>, Boeser was named to his first career <b>NHL All</b>-<b>Star</b> \n<b>Game</b> as a member ... &quot;Canucks rookie Brock Boeser named <b>NHL All</b>-<b>Star MVP</b>&quot;.", "The 1994 <b>National Hockey League All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was held in Madison Square \nGarden in New York City, home of the New York Rangers, on January 22, 1994.", "The 44th <b>National Hockey League All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the last <b>NHL All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> \nto take place at the Montreal Forum on February 6, 1993. Before the start of the&nbsp;...", "The 2002 <b>National Hockey League All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> took place on February 2, \n2002, at the ... 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Zach LaVine was named <b>MVP</b>, leading all of the USA team \nwith 30 points while ... &quot;Prince Named To <b>2018</b> Mtn Dew Kickstart Rising Stars&quot;.", "The National Hockey League <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> is an exhibition ice hockey game \nthat is ... In <b>2018</b>, however, the contest was still played, as NHL players did not ... \nThe 26th <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the first in which the game <b>MVP</b> received a car as a&nbsp;...", "2016 &middot; Major League Baseball <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> &middot; <b>2018</b> →. The 2017 Major League \nBaseball <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the 88th edition of the Major League ... He is the first \nsecond baseman since 1998 who was named <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game MVP</b>." ] } ] }
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NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
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Who is known as the wall of india in cricket?
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[ "Anshuman Gaekwad", "Rahul Dravid", "List of nicknames used in cricket" ]
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[ "Rahul Sharad Dravid" ]
Rahul Dravid
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Who plays ali brother in pretty little liars?
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[ "Alison DiLaurentis", "List of Pretty Little Liars characters" ]
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[ "Sasha Pieterse" ]
Sasha Pieterse
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Dogri language is spoken in which state of india?
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[ "Dogri language" ]
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[ "northern Punjab", "Jammu and Kashmir", "Himachal Pradesh" ]
Dogri language
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Who plays 'the beast' in disney's live action movie beauty and the beast?
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[ "Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)" ]
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[ "Dan Stevens" ]
Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)
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How many episodes are in the mist season 1?
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[ "Mist (disambiguation)" ]
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[ "ten" ]
The Mist (TV series)
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Who originally sang counting flowers on the wall?
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[ "Flowers on the Wall" ]
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[ "The Statler Brothers" ]
Flowers on the Wall
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Who played stefano on days of our lives?
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[ "Stefano DiMera" ]
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Joseph Mascolo
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Who made the first periodic table of elements?
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[ "Periodic table" ]
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History of the periodic table
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Who played wonder woman's mother on the tv series?
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[ "Wonder Woman (TV series)" ]
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Wonder Woman (TV series)
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Who voiced robin in batman the animated series?
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[ "Batman" ]
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Batman: The Animated Series
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What is the name of the five pillars?
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[ "Five Pillars of Islam" ]
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Five Pillars of Islam
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Who plays bailey on suite life on deck?
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[ "The Suite Life on Deck" ]
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Debby Ryan
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The last episode of have and have nots?
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[ "List of The Haves and the Have Nots episodes" ]
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[ "The Veronica Show" ]
List of The Haves and the Have Nots episodes
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Who was the union general who burned a path of destruction through georgia?
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[ "Sherman's March to the Sea", "William Tecumseh Sherman", "Philip Sheridan" ]
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Sherman's March to the Sea
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What year did assassins creed black flag come out?
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[ "Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag" ]
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What states border lake ontario to the south?
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It is the only Great <b>Lake</b> not to <b>border</b> the state of Michigan. ... and \nnearest <b>lake</b> to the Atlantic seaboard of Canada and the United <b>States</b>, \npopulation centres&nbsp;...", "The Canada–United <b>States border</b> officially known as the International Boundary \n(French: ... That treaty extinguished British claims <b>south</b> of that latitude to the Red \nRiver Valley, which was part of Rupert&#39;s Land. ... The <b>border</b> along the Boundary \nWaters in present-day <b>Ontario</b> and Minnesota between <b>Lake</b> Superior and the&nbsp;...", "The Great <b>Lakes</b> (French: les Grands Lacs), also called the Laurentian Great \n<b>Lakes</b> and the Great <b>Lakes</b> of North America, are a series of interconnected \nfreshwater <b>lakes</b> primarily in the upper mid-east region of North America, on the \nCanada–United <b>States border</b> ... 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Where is the cosmopolitan located on the strip?
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[ "Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas" ]
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[ "3708 South Las Vegas Boulevard" ]
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
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The meadowlands was once which kind of municipal facility?
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[ "Meadowlands Sports Complex" ]
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Meadowlands Sports Complex
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Who plays the hormone monster in big mouth?
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[ "Big Mouth (TV series)" ]
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Big Mouth (TV series)
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Who contributed mainly for the establishment of the university at pondicherry?
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[ "Pondicherry University" ]
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Pondicherry University
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How many episodes of inuyasha are there total?
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[ "Inuyasha", "List of Inuyasha episodes" ]
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Where did the song santa claus is coming to town come from?
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[ "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" ]
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List of songs from sonu ki titu ki sweety?
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[ "Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety" ]
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How tall is the hollywood tower of terror?
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[ "The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror" ]
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When did the human genome project start and finish?
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When did the washington redskins last win the super bowl?
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[ "Washington Redskins" ]
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Who played dumbledore in the harry potter movies?
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[ "Albus Dumbledore" ]
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Parfait tic who does fuuko end up with?
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[ "Parfait Tic!" ]
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Parfait Tic!
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When did the song american pie come out?
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[ "American Pie (song)" ]
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Where is tunisia football team ranked in the world?
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[ "Tunisia national football team", "Tunisia women's national football team" ]
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Who voiced beast in new beauty and the beast?
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[ "Beauty and the Beast (Disney song)", "Beast (Beauty and the Beast)" ]
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Who sang i left my heart in sanfrancisco?
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[ "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" ]
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Feelin&#39; Red (\n1978), <b>I Left My Heart</b>... (1985), Equinox (1979). <b>I Left My Heart</b>... is a live album \nby pianist Red Garland featuring saxophonist Leo Wright which&nbsp;...", "George C. Cory Jr. (August 3, 1920—April 13, 1978) was an American pianist \nand composer whose most notable work was the music to the song &quot;<b>I Left My</b> \n<b>Heart in San Francisco</b>&quot;.", "Tony Bennett&#39;s heart sculpture America&#39;s Greatest City By The Bay at Union \nSquare. Hearts in San Francisco is an annual public art installation started in \n2004 by the San Francisco ... installed in various cities throughout the world. The \nchoice of hearts is inspired by the Tony Bennett song &quot;<b>I Left My Heart in San</b> \n<b>Francisco</b>.&quot;&nbsp;...", "Anthony Dominick Benedetto (born August 3, 1926), known professionally as \nTony Bennett, ... 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I Left My Heart in San Francisco
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Who is the actress that does the trivago advert?
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[ "Gabrielle Miller (Australian actress)" ]
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Who wrote the music for annie get your gun?
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[ "Annie Get Your Gun (musical)", "Annie Get Your Gun (film)" ]
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How many times did vinny win sports jeopardy?
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[ "Sports Jeopardy!" ]
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Who played the sister in love and basketball?
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[ "Love & Basketball" ]
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Love & Basketball
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When did kb toys go out of business?
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[ "KB Toys" ]
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Who died in the fast and furious cast?
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What is the meaning of ci in police?
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Informant
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What is the eastern-most point of mainland australia?
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[ "List of extreme points of Australia" ]
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Who has written the patriotic song kadam kadam badhaye ja khushi ke geet gaye ja?
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[ "Qadam Qadam Badaye Ja" ]
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Qadam Qadam Badaye Ja
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When did the colonies became the united states?
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[ "Articles of Confederation", "Decolonization of the Americas" ]
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Thirteen Colonies
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Who narrates the dukes of hazzard tv show?
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[ "The Dukes of Hazzard" ]
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How many teams make the playoffs in the nba?
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[ "NBA playoffs" ]
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NBA playoffs
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The inventor of the popular roll-film camera was?
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[ "Roll film" ]
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A sombre MacIntyre returns to his apartment in <b>Houston</b>, he pulls \nfrom his ... has the patience to let his characters gradually reveal themselves to \nthe <b>camera</b>.", "Stephen J. Tello known as Steve Tello, is a television executive with over 3 \ndecades of ... Prior to this Florida assignment, Tello held the same title in <b>Houston</b>\n, Texas, ... became a senior producer for World News Tonight with <b>Peter</b> Jennings\n. ... the country allowing <b>camera</b> coverage in their courts over subsequent years.", "<b>Peter</b> Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings CM (July 29, 1938 – August 7, 2005) \nwas a ... By hiding with his <b>camera</b> crew close to the athletic compound where the \nIsraeli athletes were being held hostage, Jennings was able ... <b>Houston</b> \nChronicle.", "Wesley Wales Anderson (born May 1, 1969) is an American filmmaker. His films \nare known for ... He graduated from St. John&#39;s School in <b>Houston</b> in 1987, which \nhe later used as a prominent location throughout Rushmore. As a child, \nAnderson made silent films on his father&#39;s Super 8 <b>camera</b> and ... Kunze, <b>Peter</b> C.\n, ed.", "Joel-<b>Peter</b> Witkin (born September 13, 1939) is an American photographer who \nlives in ... Group show at <b>Houston</b> Center for <b>Photography</b>, Silver Retrospective; \n2007: Exhibited in Human Kind, Galerie Baudoin Lebon, Paris and at Hasted \nHunt&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Roll film", "120 film", "Photographic film", "Film format", "135 film", "127 film", "Brownie (camera)", "Instant camera", "Kodak", "828 film" ], "snippet": [ "Houston sold the patent (and an 1886 revision) outright to Eastman for $5000 in \n1889. 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Kodak introduced it in 1935, only a year \nafter 135 film. 828 film was introduced with the Kodak Bantam, a consumer-level \n<b>camera</b>. ... Unlike 135 (a single-spool cartridge film) or 126 (a dual-spool \ncartridge film), 828 is a <b>roll film</b> format, like 120 film. Like 120, it has a backing \npaper and&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Peter Houston", "Peter H. Kostmayer", "Roll film", "Peter Hoyt Brown", "Peter Roussel", "St Peter's Well, Houston", "Peter Kalambayi", "James McDonaugh", "Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter", "Glyn Houston" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Peter Houston</b> (born 19 July 1958) is a Scottish football player and manager who \nis currently assistant manager of the Scotland under-21 side. 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David Henderson <b>Houston</b> (born June 14, 1841; died May 6, 1906),&nbsp;...", "Known locally as &quot;<b>Peter</b> Brown,&quot; he was a candidate for the 2009 <b>Houston</b> \nMayoral race, to succeed then Mayor Bill White&nbsp;...", "Alma mater &middot; University of <b>Houston</b>. <b>Peter</b> Roussel (born c. 1941 in Texas), has \nhad a career as an American press secretary and public relations executive.", "St <b>Peter&#39;s</b> Well is a rare surviving example of a holy well house or covered well \nthat was built over the waters of a spring in a field below Greenhill Farm, located\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Peter</b> Mukeba Kalambayi (born June 26, 1995) is an American football \nlinebacker for the <b>Houston</b> Texans of the National Football League (NFL). He \nplayed&nbsp;...", "Whilst at Falkirk he was Assistant Manager to <b>Peter Houston</b> where in three years \nthey led Falkirk to the Scottish Cup final in 2015, second place in SPFL&nbsp;...", "Based in <b>Houston</b>, Texas, with the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham as its \nprincipal church, the ordinariate includes about 40 parishes throughout the \nUnited&nbsp;...", "He made his first film appearance in The Blue Lamp in 1950. Career[edit]. In the \n1970s <b>Houston</b> played Lord <b>Peter</b> Wimsey&#39;s&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Current captain of the england mens test cricket team?
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[ "List of England cricket captains" ]
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List of England cricket captains
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When did the last season of one tree hill air?
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[ "List of One Tree Hill episodes" ]
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[ "January 11 , 2012" ]
One Tree Hill (season 9)
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Who played hank williams in the movie i saw the light?
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[ "I Saw the Light (film)" ]
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[ "Tom Hiddleston" ]
I Saw the Light (film)
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Who is credited with developing the scientific method?
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[ "Scientific method", "History of scientific method" ]
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His works are <b>credited with developing the scientific</b> \n<b>method</b> and remained&nbsp;...", "In economics, an input–output model is a quantitative economic model that \nrepresents the interdependencies between different sectors of a national \neconomy or different regional economies. Wassily Leontief (1906–1999) is \n<b>credited with developing</b> this type of analysis ... This <b>approach</b> was also \ndeveloped by L. N. Kritsman and T. F. Remington,&nbsp;...", "A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors sets of \ndyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors. The social network \nperspective provides a set of <b>methods</b> for analyzing the ... Jacob Moreno is \n<b>credited with developing</b> the first sociograms in the 1930s to study interpersonal \nrelationships.", "The history of science is the study of the <b>development</b> of science and scientific \nknowledge, ... <b>Scientific method</b> began <b>developing</b> in the Muslim world, where \nsignificant progress in methodology was made, ... Thus, a suitable environment \nwas <b>created</b> in which it became possible to question scientific doctrine, in much \nthe&nbsp;...", "An aura or human energy field is, according to New Age beliefs, a colored \nemanation said to ... Such claims are not supported by <b>scientific</b> evidence and \nare pseudoscience. ... Charles Webster Leadbeater is <b>credited with developing</b> \nand popularizing the concept of ... This <b>process</b> came to be known as Kirlian \nphotography.", "Judea Pearl (born September 4, 1936) is an Israeli-American computer <b>scientist</b> \nand ... He is also <b>credited</b> for <b>developing</b> a theory of causal and counterfactual ... \nof Bayesian networks and the probabilistic <b>approach</b> to artificial intelligence, and\n&nbsp;...", "Artificial intelligence &middot; Computer <b>science</b> &middot; Electrical and electronics engineering. \nOutlines. Outline of software <b>development</b> &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. Test-driven <b>development</b> (\nTDD) is a software <b>development process</b> that relies on the repetition ... Unit tests \n<b>created</b> in a test-driven <b>development</b> environment are typically <b>created</b> by the&nbsp;...", "The <b>scientific method</b> is an empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has \ncharacterized the ... As in other areas of inquiry, science (through the <b>scientific</b> \n<b>method</b>) can build on previous knowledge and <b>develop</b> a more sophisticated ... \nLouis Pasteur is <b>credited</b> with the famous saying that &quot;Luck favours the prepared \nmind&quot;,&nbsp;...", "Margaret Heafield Hamilton (born August 17, 1936) is an American computer \n<b>scientist</b>, systems ... She eventually led a team <b>credited with developing</b> the \nsoftware for Apollo and Skylab. ... modeling and <b>development</b>, automated life-\ncycle environments, <b>methods</b> for maximizing software reliability and reuse, \ndomain analysis,&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Scientific method", "History of scientific method", "Pseudoscience", "Scientific Method (Star Trek: Voyager)", "Hypothetico-deductive model", "Category:Scientific method", "Empiricism", "Timeline of the history of scientific method", "Falsifiability", "Science" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>scientific method</b> is an empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has \ncharacterized the development of science since at least the 17th century.", "The history of <b>scientific method</b> considers changes in the methodology of \nscientific inquiry, as distinct from the history of science itself. The development of \nrules&nbsp;...", "Pseudoscience consists of statements, beliefs, or practices that are claimed to be \nboth scientific and factual but are incompatible with the <b>scientific method</b>.", "&quot;<b>Scientific Method</b>&quot; is the 75th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the seventh episode \nof the fourth season. The premise of the episode is that of a group of cloaked&nbsp;...", "The hypothetico-deductive model or method is a proposed description of the \n<b>scientific method</b>. According to it, scientific inquiry proceeds by formulating a&nbsp;...", "A <b>scientific method</b> is a sequence or collection of processes that are considered \ncharacteristic of scientific investigation and the acquisition of new scientific&nbsp;...", "In philosophy, empiricism is a theory that states that knowledge comes only or \nprimarily from ... It is a fundamental part of the <b>scientific method</b> that all \nhypotheses and theories must be tested against observations of the natural world \nrather than&nbsp;...", "This timeline of the history of <b>scientific method</b> shows an overview of the cultural \ninventions that have contributed to the development of the <b>scientific method</b>.", "Informally, a statement is falsifiable if some observation might show it to be false. \nFor example ... One of the questions in <b>Scientific method</b> is: how does one move \nfrom observations to laws? From an existential statement to a universal statement\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Science</b> is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the \nform of testable explanations and predictions&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Galileo Galilei", "History of scientific method", "The Assayer", "Paul Feyerabend", "Against Method", "Science and the Catholic Church", "Scientific Revolution", "Scientific formalism", "Empiricism", "History of experiments" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Galileo</b> di Vincenzo Bonaulti de Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist and \nengineer, sometimes described as a&nbsp;...", "Neither the contents of <b>Galileo&#39;s science</b>, nor the <b>methods</b> of study he selected \nwere in keeping with Aristotelian teachings.", "The Assayer (Italian: Il Saggiatore) was a book published in Rome by <b>Galileo</b> \nGalilei in October 1623 and is generally considered to be one of the pioneering \nworks of the <b>scientific method</b>, first broaching the idea that the book of nature is to \nbe&nbsp;...", "Paul Karl Feyerabend was an Austrian-born philosopher of <b>science</b> best known \nfor his work as ... His major works include Against <b>Method</b> (published in 1975), \n<b>Science</b> in a Free ... Feyerabend commented on the <b>Galileo</b> affair as follows:.", "Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge is a 1975 book \nabout the ... Feyerabend also argues that, if <b>Galileo</b> had adhered to the \nconditions of methodological ... Again, an absurdity for proponents of the \n<b>scientific method</b>.", "The relationship between <b>science</b> and the Catholic Church is a widely debated \nsubject. ... Along with fellow Catholic <b>scientist</b> Copernicus, <b>Galileo</b> was among \nthose who ... His book Catholicism: a new synthesis &quot;argues from Evolution as a \nfact, that the whole <b>process</b> would be impossible without the existence of the&nbsp;...", "The Scientific Revolution was a series of events that marked the emergence of \nmodern science ... Under the <b>scientific method</b> as conceived in the 17th century, \nnatural and ... <b>Galileo</b> Galilei has been called the &quot;father of modern observational\n&nbsp;...", "Scientific formalism is a family of approaches to the presentation of science. It is \nviewed as an important part of the <b>scientific method</b>, especially in the ... Before \nNewton, <b>Galileo</b> would draw the consequences, from the Copernican heliocentric\n&nbsp;...", "In philosophy, empiricism is a theory that states that knowledge comes only or \nprimarily from ... It is a fundamental part of the <b>scientific method</b> that all \nhypotheses and theories must be ... attitude developed, passed on to <b>Galileo</b>, \nwhich regarded &quot;experience and demonstration&quot; as the sine qua non of valid \nrational enquiry.", "The history of experimental research is long and varied. Indeed, the definition of \nan experiment ... He went so far as to criticize Aristotle for his lack of contribution \nto the <b>method</b> of induction, which Ibn al-Haytham regarded as being not ... \n<b>Galileo</b> Galilei as a <b>scientist</b> performed quantitative experiments addressing \nmany topics." ] } ] }
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Who wrote the poem do not stand at my grave and weep?
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[ "Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep" ]
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[ "Mary Elizabeth Frye" ]
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep
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What is the dog's name on inspector gadget?
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[ "Inspector Gadget" ]
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[ "Brain" ]
Inspector Gadget (1983 TV series)
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Who plays gisele in fast and furious 6?
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[ "Gisele Yashar" ]
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Gisele Yashar
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Name of attorney in to kill a mockingbird?
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[ "To Kill a Mockingbird (film)", "To Kill a Mockingbird (2018 play)" ]
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Medina claimed that he never gave orders to <b>kill</b> non-\ncombatants, and that his men <b>killed</b> non-combatants of their own volition. Medina \nalso testified&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "To Kill a Mockingbird", "To Kill a Mockingbird (film)", "Harper Lee", "To Kill a Mockingbird (2018 play)", "List of To Kill a Mockingbird characters", "Go Set a Watchman", "Atticus Finch", "To Kill a Mockingbird in popular culture", "Mary Badham", "Phillip Alford" ], "snippet": [ "<b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. Instantly \nsuccessful, widely read in high schools and middle schools in the United States,\n&nbsp;...", "<b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a 1962 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan. \nThe screenplay by Horton Foote is based on Harper Lee&#39;s 1960 Pulitzer&nbsp;...", "Nelle Harper Lee (April 28, 1926 – February 19, 2016) was an American novelist \nbest known for her 1960 novel <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b>. 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[ "Atticus Finch" ]
List of To Kill a Mockingbird characters
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Who sings in my way by calvin harris?
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[ "My Way (Calvin Harris song)" ]
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[ "Calvin Harris" ]
My Way (Calvin Harris song)
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When did the us place nuclear weapons in turkey?
{ "type": [ "singleAnswer" ], "answer": [ [ "1961 to 1963" ] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [], "answer": [] } ] }
[ "Cuban Missile Crisis", "Turkey–United States relations" ]
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[ "April 1962" ]
Cuban Missile Crisis
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Who are the three central figures in hinduism?
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[ "List of purported relics of major figures of religious traditions ...", "Trimurti", "Hindu devotional movements", "Hindu deities", "Hinduism", "Hindu mythology" ]
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The terms and epithets \nfor deity within ... <b>Major</b> deities have inspired their own <b>Hindu</b> traditions, such as \nVaishnavism, Shaivism and Shaktism, but with ... Thirty-<b>three</b> divinities are \nmentioned in other ancient texts, such as the Yajurveda, however, there is no \nfixed&nbsp;...", "A <b>Hindu</b> temple is a symbolic house, seat and body of divinity. It is a structure \ndesigned to bring ... <b>3</b> Social functions of <b>Hindu</b> temples ... While <b>major Hindu</b> \ntemples are recommended at sangams (confluence of rivers), river banks, ... and \nsymbolism such as 16 emotions of human beings carved as 16 types of female \n<b>figures</b>.", "<b>Hindu</b> mythology are narratives found in <b>Hindu</b> texts such as the Vedic literature, \nepics like Mahabharata and Ramayana, the Puranas, the regional literatures ... \nThere is no single <b>basic</b> version of a <b>Hindu</b> epic; each is told and retold with a ... \ncondition and its aspirations through an interwoven contrast of <b>characters</b>, the \ngood&nbsp;...", "Shiva also known as Mahadeva is one of the principal deities of <b>Hinduism</b>. He is \nthe supreme being within Shaivism, one of the <b>major</b> traditions within \ncontemporary <b>Hinduism</b>. ... Gavin Flood states that it is not clear from the seal that \nthe <b>figure</b> has <b>three</b> faces, is seated in a yoga posture, or even that the shape is \nintended to&nbsp;...", "A goddess is a female deity. Goddesses have been linked with virtues such as \nbeauty, love, ... In some faiths, a sacred female <b>figure</b> holds a <b>central</b> place in \nreligious prayer and worship. For example, Shaktism, the worship of the female \nforce that animates the world, is one of the <b>three major</b> sects of <b>Hinduism</b>. The \nprimacy&nbsp;...", "Sita is the <b>central</b> female character and one of the <b>central figures</b> in the <b>Hindu</b> \nepic, Ramayana ... <b>3</b> Speeches in the Ramayana; 4 Jain version; 5 Symbolism; 6 \nSwami Vivekananda on Sita; 7 Portrayal; 8 Temples; 9 See also; 10 Notes&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Trimurti", "Tridevi", "Anasuya", "Balinese Hinduism", "Shiva", "Brahma", "Talk:Hindu gods", "Ekapada", "Varalakshmi Vratam", "Talk:Hinduism/Archive 2" ], "snippet": [ "The Trimūrti is the triple deity of supreme divinity in <b>Hinduism</b> in which the cosmic \nfunctions of ... Historian A. L. Basham explains the background of the Trimurti as \nfollows, noting Western interest in the idea of <b>trinity</b>: There must be some doubt&nbsp;...", "The Tridevi is a concept in <b>Hinduism</b> joining a triad of eminent goddesses either \nas a feminine ... Buddhist Tenbu (天部) deities &middot; Navratri &middot; Trimurti &middot; <b>Trinity</b> &middot; Triple \ndeities &middot; Bindudham (a temple of Tridevi) &middot; Mahalaxmi Temple (Mumbai)&nbsp;...", "Anasuya also known as Anusuya, was the wife of an ancient rishi (sage) named \nAtri, in <b>Hindu</b> ... The Divine <b>Trinity</b> went to Anusuya as in disguise of sage and \nasked permission for there wives in form of bhiksha, as she went to attend them \nthe&nbsp;...", "Balinese Hinduism is the form of Hinduism practiced by the majority of the \npopulation of Bali. ... Along with the traditional <b>Hindu trinity</b>, Balinese Hindus \nworship a range of gods and goddesses (Hyang, Dewata and Batara-Batari), as \nwell others&nbsp;...", "Shiva also known as Mahadeva is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is \nthe supreme being within Shaivism, one of the major traditions within \ncontemporary Hinduism. Shiva is known as &quot;The Destroyer&quot; within the Trimurti, \nthe <b>Hindu trinity</b> that&nbsp;...", "Brahma (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मा, IAST: Brahmā) is the creator god in Hinduism. He is \nalso known ... The <b>Hindu Trinity</b>, Anthropos, Bd 63/64, H 1/2, pages 212-226; ^ \nJan Gonda (1969), The <b>Hindu Trinity</b>, Anthropos, Bd 63/64, H 1/2, pages 218-&nbsp;...", "Trimurti, meaning three forms in sanskrit, (also called the Hindu Triad or <b>Hindu</b> \n<b>Trinity</b>) are the three aspects of God: creator,&nbsp;...", "Ekapada refers to a one-footed aspect of the Hindu god Shiva. This aspect is \nprimarily found in ... which together with Shiva form the <b>Hindu Trinity</b> (Trimurti) \nemanating from his sides, waist upwards and with one leg; however, sometimes,\n&nbsp;...", "Varamahalakshmi Vrata (ಶ್ರೀ ವರಮಹಾಲಕ್ಷ್ಮೀ ವ್ರತ) is a festival to \npropitiate the Goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Lord Vishnu, one of the <b>Hindu</b> \n<b>Trinity</b>.", "I have removed the comparison of the <b>Hindu trinity</b> to the Christian Trinity. This is \nnot a comparative religion page,&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Vishnu", "Shiva", "Brahma" ]
Trimurti
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When did jersey shore family vacation episode 3 air?
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[ "Jersey Shore: Family Vacation" ]
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[ "April 12 , 2018" ]
Jersey Shore: Family Vacation
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Who invented the system of latitudes and longitudes in 2nd century a.d?
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[ "History of longitude", "Geographic coordinate system" ]
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History of longitude
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Who won the 2013 america's got talent?
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[ "America's Got Talent (season 8)" ]
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[ "Kenichi Ebina" ]
America's Got Talent (season 8)
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Who killed will jackson's wife in wentworth?
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Will Jackson (Wentworth)
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What is the largest bill made in the us?
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[ "Large denominations of United States currency" ]
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Large denominations of United States currency
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Who plays the leprechaun in the leprechaun movie?
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[ "Leprechaun 4: In Space", "Leprechaun (film series)" ]
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Leprechaun (film)
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Who played q on star trek next generation?
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[ "John de Lancie" ]
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[ "John de Lancie" ]
John de Lancie
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Who is the current receiver general of canada?
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[ "Receiver General for Canada" ]
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[ "Carla Qualtrough" ]
Receiver General for Canada
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When did the first pokemon movie come out?
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[ "Pokémon: The First Movie" ]
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[ "July 18 , 1998" ]
Pokémon: The First Movie
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Who plays johnny lawrence in the karate kid?
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[ "The Karate Kid (2010 film)", "The Karate Kid" ]
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William Zabka
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When did lost in space air on tv?
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[ "Lost in Space (American Dad!)", "Lost in Space (2018 TV series)", "Lost in Space" ]
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Lost in Space
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Who became president of the republic of china after the overthrow of the qing dynasty?
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[ "Qing dynasty" ]
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Who played eddie on fresh off the boat?
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Fresh Off the Boat
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What popular cartoon was created by a risd graduate?
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[ "List of Rhode Island School of Design people", "Seth MacFarlane" ]
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[ "American Dad !", "Family Guy", "The Cleveland Show" ]
List of Rhode Island School of Design people
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Who wrote the song angel in the morning?
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[ "Angel of the Morning" ]
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Angel of the Morning
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Who is the longest serving coach for vodafone warriors?
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Where is disney land located in the united states?
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[ "Disneyland Resort", "Disneyland" ]
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Disneyland
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Where was beasts of the southern wild filmed?
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[ "Beasts of the Southern Wild" ]
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Beasts of the Southern Wild
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When does the flash season 4 start cw?
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The Flash (season 4)
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Who topped the charts in 2002 with imagine?
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[ "2002 in British music charts" ]
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2002 in British music charts
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Which state has the most coastline in the us?
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[ "List of U.S. states and territories by coastline" ]
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List of U.S. states by coastline
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Where is michelangelo's david in florence italy?
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[ "David (Michelangelo)" ]
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David (Michelangelo)
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Who composed the pirates of the caribbean theme song?
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[ "List of songs featured in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series ..." ]
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What is the setting of the play macbeth?
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[ "Macbeth" ]
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[ "Scottish" ]
Macbeth
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Who plays emma's son in life unexpected?
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[ "Life Unexpected" ]
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[ "Landon Liboiron" ]
Life Unexpected
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When did the vikings last play on thanksgiving?
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[ "NFL on Thanksgiving Day" ]
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Who sings let it go at the end of the movie?
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[ "Let It Go" ]
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[ "Demi Lovato" ]
Let It Go (Disney song)
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Who did kobe bryant score 81 points on?
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[ "Kobe Bryant" ]
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List of 40-plus point games by Kobe Bryant
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When was santa claus is coming to town movie made?
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[ "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (film)" ]
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[ "December 14 , 1970" ]
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (film)
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When does next episode of my hero academia come out?
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[ "List of My Hero Academia episodes" ]
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[ "July 21 , 2018" ]
List of My Hero Academia episodes
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What is the si unit of time period?
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[ "SI base unit" ]
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Who did don mail meditations in an emergency to?
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[ "Meditations in an Emergency" ]
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Jon b are you still down release date?
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[ "Are U Still Down" ]
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Are U Still Down