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[ "The <b>Ghana</b> national football team represents <b>Ghana</b> in men&#39;s international \nfootball and has ... Although the team qualified for the senior FIFA World Cup for \nthe first <b>time</b> in 2006, they had ... After going through 2005 unbeaten, the <b>Ghana</b> \nnational football team <b>won</b> the FIFA Best ... 8 July 2019 2019 <b>AFCON</b>, <b>Ghana</b>, 1–\n1 (a.e.t.)", "The CAF Africa Cup of Nations, officially CAN also referred to as <b>AFCON</b>, or Total \nAfrica Cup of ... <b>final</b>. The match ended in a 1–1 draw after 120 minutes and \n<b>Ghana won</b> the penalty shootout to become champions. ... Following a 2–2 draw \nafter extra <b>time</b> in the <b>final</b>, Cameroon defeated Nigeria on penalty kicks. In 2002\n&nbsp;...", "This is a list of records and statistics of clubs and players who have taken part in \nthe Africa Cup ... 8 Debut of teams in qualification; 9 Debut of teams in <b>final</b> \ntournament ... 4 <b>times</b>, <b>Ghana</b>, 1963, 1978, 2000*, 2008 ... Egypt is the only team \nto have <b>won</b> three consecutive finals of Africa Cup of Nations (2006; 2008; and \n2010).", "Just before half-<b>time</b>, <b>Ghana</b> took the lead when Sulley ... <b>Ghana</b> was the <b>last</b> \nAfrican team left in the tournament and if they had <b>won</b>, they would have been the \nfirst team from&nbsp;...", "after extra <b>time</b>. Ivory Coast <b>won</b> 9–8 on penalties. Date, 8 February 2015 (2015-\n02-08). Venue, Estadio de Bata, Bata &middot; Referee &middot; Bakary Gassama (Gambia). \nAttendance, 32,857. ← 2013 &middot; 2017 →. The 2015 Africa Cup of Nations <b>Final</b> was \na football match that took place on 8 February 2015 ... <b>Ghana</b> also appeared in \ntheir 20th tournament, and their 9th <b>final</b>.", "Top scorer(s), <b>Ghana</b> George Alhassan (4 goals). Best player(s), Libya Fawzi Al-\nIssawi. ← 1980 &middot; 1984 →. The 1982 Africa Cup of Nations was the 13th edition of \nthe Africa Cup of Nations, the ... <b>Ghana won</b> its fourth championship, beating \nLibya on penalty kicks 7−6 after a ... 5.1 Semifinals; 5.2 Third place match; 5.3 \n<b>Final</b>.", "All-<b>time</b> series, <b>Ghana</b>: 25. Draw: 19. Nigeria: 12. Largest victory, <b>Ghana</b> 7–0 \nNigeria Jalco Cup (1 June 1955). The <b>Ghana</b>–Nigeria football rivalry is a sports \nrivalry that exists between the national football ... <b>Ghana won</b> or retained the cup \nin every year that it was contested, continuing a dominance in the rivalry \nstemming in&nbsp;...", "<b>Ghana</b> national U-20 football team known as the Black Satellites, is considered to \nbe the feeder team for the <b>Ghana</b> national football team. They are the former FIFA \nU-20 World Cup Champions and African Youth Champions, they have also been \na three-<b>time</b> African Champion in 1995, 1999, 2009 and ... The first <b>time</b> an \nAfrican country <b>won</b> the FIFA U-20 World Cup Championship&nbsp;...", "The <b>Ghana</b> national U-17 football team known as the Black Starlets, is the \nyoungest team that represents <b>Ghana</b> in football. They are two-<b>time</b> FIFA U-17 \nWorld Cup Champions in 1991 and 1995 and a ... They have also <b>won</b> the Africa \nU-17 Cup of Nations two <b>times</b> in 1995 and 1999 and were Runners-up in 2005 \nand 2017&nbsp;...", "André Morgan Rami Ayew also known as Dede Ayew in <b>Ghana</b>, is a <b>Ghanaian</b> \nprofessional footballer who plays as a winger for Championship club Swansea \nCity and captains the <b>Ghana</b> national team. He is the second-born son of three-\n<b>time</b> African Footballer of the Year and ... <b>Ghana</b> later <b>won</b> the match in extra <b>time</b> \nthrough a goal from Dominic Adiyiah." ]
[ "When was the last time ghana won afcon?" ]
[ "<b>2018</b>, Next → —. <b>Money in the Bank</b> (2019) was a professional wrestling pay-per\n-view (PPV) and WWE Network ... After losing the <b>SmackDown Tag Team</b> \n<b>Championship</b> to The Hardy Boyz (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy), The Usos (Jey \nUso and&nbsp;...", "The WWE <b>SmackDown Tag Team Championship</b> is a professional wrestling \nworld tag team ... Barnett, Jake (October 16, <b>2018</b>). ... being attacked by Kevin \nOwens, the announcement of the Smackdown <b>Money in the Bank</b> ladder match \nparticipants&quot;. ... Big E and Kofi Kingston for the Smackdown Tag <b>Titles</b>, Sasha \nBanks vs.", "On May 14, SmackDown commissioner Shane McMahon ... the WWE \n<b>SmackDown Tag Team Championship</b> at <b>Money in the Bank</b>.", "The WWE Women&#39;s <b>Tag Team Championship</b> is a professional wrestling \nwomen&#39;s <b>tag team championship</b> created and promoted by the American \npromotion WWE. It is the only women&#39;s <b>tag team championship</b> in the promotion. \nAs such, it is defended across WWE&#39;s three major brands, Raw, <b>SmackDown</b>, ... \nThe <b>championship</b> was established on the December 24, <b>2018</b>, episode of&nbsp;...", "The Usos are an American professional wrestling tag team composed of twin \nbrothers Joshua ... In 2017, they became <b>SmackDown Tag Team Champions</b> on \nthree different occasions, with number four ... At <b>Money in the Bank</b> The Usos \nchallenged Rollins and Reigns for the <b>titles</b>, but were ... Tag Team of the Year (\n<b>2018</b>).", "Alexis Kaufman (born August 9, 1991) is an American professional wrestler \ncurrently signed to ... She won the <b>Money in the Bank</b> ladder match in <b>2018</b> and \ncashed in the ... In 2019, Bliss and Nikki Cross would win the WWE Women&#39;s <b>Tag</b> \n<b>Team Championship</b>, making Bliss the second Women&#39;s Triple Crown <b>Champion</b>\n.", "Previous 2016, Next → <b>2018</b>. <b>Money in the Bank</b> (2017) was a professional \nwrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE ... Next, The Usos defended the \n<b>SmackDown Tag Team Championship</b> against The New Day&#39;s Big E and Kofi \nKingston.", "Bryan Lloyd Danielson (born May 22, 1981) is an American professional wrestler \ncurrently ... He was also the 2011 <b>SmackDown Money in the Bank</b> winner, the \n2013 ... In March <b>2018</b>, Bryan was formally cleared by doctors and returned to in-\nring ... He won the TWA <b>Tag Team Championship</b> with Spanky in March 2000, \nbut&nbsp;...", "Kofi Nahaje Sarkodie-Mensah (born August 14, 1981) is a Ghanaian-American \nprofessional wrestler currently signed to WWE under the ring name Kofi Kingston \nwhere he performs on the SmackDown brand. He is currently in his fourth reign \nas <b>SmackDown Tag Team Champion</b> as a ... On July 18 at <b>Money in the Bank</b>, \nKingston lost the SmackDown <b>Money in the</b>&nbsp;...", "On the November 16 episode of <b>SmackDown</b>!, The Miz became one half of the \nWWE <b>Tag Team Champions</b> with John Morrison when they defeated Matt Hardy\n&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "The <b>Battle</b> of Antietam /ænˈtiːtəm/, also known as the <b>Battle</b> of Sharpsburg, \nparticularly in the Southern United States, was a <b>battle</b> of the American <b>Civil War</b>, \n<b>fought</b> on September 17, 1862, ... it was the <b>first</b> field army–level engagement in \nthe Eastern Theater of the American <b>Civil War</b> to take place on <b>Union soil</b>. It was&nbsp;...", "<b>Battles</b> of the American <b>Civil War</b> were <b>fought</b> between April 12, 1861 and May 12\n–13, 1865 in ... and the ABPP on their extensive analysis of <b>significant battles</b> and \nbattlefields. ... <b>First Battle</b> of Lexington, September 13–20, 1861, Missouri ... \n<b>Union</b> victory: In the largest <b>battle fought</b> between Confederate and Black troops,\n&nbsp;...", "Opening paragraph claims, &quot;It was the <b>first major battle</b> in the American <b>Civil War</b> \nto take place on <b>Union soil</b>. ... see List of <b>battles fought</b> in Kentucky) and Missouri\n&nbsp;...", "Texas declared its secession from the <b>Union</b> on February 1, 1861, and joined the \nConfederate ... Some Texan military units <b>fought</b> in the <b>Civil War</b> east of the \nMississippi River, but ... One of the negative votes is enshrined in Texas <b>history</b> \nbooks. ... army and Texas regiments <b>fought</b> in every <b>major battle</b> throughout the \nwar.", "The <b>Battle</b> of Brandy Station, also called the <b>Battle</b> of Fleetwood Hill, was the \nlargest predominantly cavalry engagement of the American <b>Civil War</b>, as well as \nthe largest ever to take place on American <b>soil</b>. It was <b>fought</b> on June 9, 1863, \naround Brandy Station, Virginia, at the ... For the <b>first</b> time in the <b>Civil War</b>, <b>Union</b> \ncavalry matched the Confederate&nbsp;...", "The <b>Battle</b> of Perryville was <b>fought</b> on October 8, 1862, in the Chaplin Hills west \nof Perryville, Kentucky, as the culmination of the Confederate Heartland Offensive \n(Kentucky Campaign) during the American <b>Civil War</b>. ... <b>Union</b> forces <b>first</b> \nskirmished with Confederate cavalry on the Springfield Pike before the fighting \nbecame&nbsp;...", "The <b>Battle</b> of Gettysburg was <b>fought</b> July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of \nGettysburg, Pennsylvania, by <b>Union</b> and Confederate forces during the American \n<b>Civil War</b>. The <b>battle</b> involved the largest number of casualties of the entire war \nand is ... The <b>first major</b> action of the campaign took place on June 9 between \ncavalry&nbsp;...", "The state of New York during the American <b>Civil War</b> was a <b>major</b> influence in \nnational politics, the <b>Union</b> war effort, and the media coverage of the war. New \nYork was the most populous state in the <b>Union</b> during the <b>Civil War</b>, and ... No \n<b>Civil War battles</b> were <b>fought</b> within the Empire State, although Confederate \nagents did&nbsp;...", "The U.S. state of West Virginia was formed out of western Virginia and added to \nthe <b>Union</b> as a ... On May 28, 1861 one of the <b>first</b> trials of the <b>Civil War</b> for \nsabotage took place in ... The <b>Battle</b> of Scary Creek was a minor <b>battle fought</b> \nduring the American <b>Civil War</b> across the ... 194; ^ Hardway, Ronald V., &quot;On Our \nOwn <b>Soil</b>.", "The concept of an invasion of the United States relates to military theory and \ndoctrine which ... The American <b>Civil War</b> may be seen as an invasion of home \nterritory to some ... the <b>first significant</b> foreign occupation of American <b>soil</b> since \nthe War of 1812. ... In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, the <b>battle</b> spreads to New \nYork." ]
[ "What was the first major battle of the civil war to be fought on union soil?" ]
[ "<b>Theon Greyjoy</b> is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of \nfantasy novels by ... During the imprisonment, Ramsay severely <b>tortured</b> Theon \nphysically and psychologically before emasculating him and mockingly changing \nhis&nbsp;...", "Ramsay Bolton, previously known as Ramsay Snow, is a fictional character in the \nA Song of Ice ... When he is <b>torturing Theon Greyjoy</b>, Ramsay recounts “My \nmother taught me not to throw stones at cripples. But my father taught me to aim \nfor&nbsp;...", "&quot;Dark Wings, Dark Words&quot; is the second episode of the third season of HBO&#39;s \nfantasy television ... In an unknown location[edit]. <b>Theon Greyjoy</b> has been taken \ncaptive, and despite answering all questions truthfully, is continued to be <b>tortured</b>. \nA boy who claims to be sent by Yara promises to aid Theon.", "The term boot refers to a family of instruments of <b>torture</b> and interrogation \nvariously designed to cause crushing injuries to the foot and/or leg. The boot has \ntaken&nbsp;...", "&quot;Mhysa&quot; is the third season finale of the American medieval epic fantasy \ntelevision series Game ... Elsewhere, House <b>Greyjoy</b> begins a new military \ncampaign. ... Balon allows <b>Theon&#39;s torture</b> to continue, but Yara takes 50 best \nIronborn men to&nbsp;...", "The third season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones \npremiered in the ... <b>Theon Greyjoy</b> is <b>tortured</b> by unknown captors. Bran, Rickon, \nOsha&nbsp;...", "&quot;The Climb&quot; is the sixth episode of the third season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television \nseries Game of ... <b>Torturing Theon</b>, the boy threatens to sever his finger if he \ncannot guess the boy&#39;s identity and their location. After his finger is flayed for \nseveral&nbsp;...", "Sansa Stark is a fictional character created by American author George R. R. \nMartin. She is a ... Fearful of Ramsay&#39;s reaction, Theon and Sansa jump from \nWinterfell&#39;s ... She was <b>tortured</b> and humiliated for seasons by the unhinged man-\nboys ... the literal emasculation of <b>Theon Greyjoy</b> and the sexual assault of \nGendry.", "A Dance with Dragons is the fifth novel, of seven planned, in the epic fantasy \nseries A Song of ... <b>Theon Greyjoy</b> is a prisoner of the Boltons, mutilated and \ndriven nearly insane by <b>torture</b> at the hands of Roose&#39;s sadistic son Ramsay, who \nrenames him &quot;Reek&quot;. To cement his rule over the North, Roose Bolton has \nRamsay&nbsp;...", "Brienne of Tarth is a fictional character in George R. R. Martin&#39;s A Song of Ice and \nFire series of ... Although the woman who relays this message is <b>tortured</b>, she \ndies before revealing who sent it. ... Brienne, Podrick, and Sansa journey on to \nCastle Black (<b>Theon</b> having returned to the Iron Islands), where Sansa&#39;s half-\nbrother&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is the man who tortures theon greyjoy?", "Who is the character who tortures Theon Greyjoy in Game of Thrones?", "Who is the actor whose character tortures Theon Greyjoy?" ]
[ "<b>Scrabble</b> is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles\n, each bearing a single letter, onto a game board divided into a 15×15 grid of&nbsp;...", "<b>Scrabble</b> is an American television game show that was based on the <b>Scrabble</b> \nboard game. Muriel Green of Exposure Unlimited came up with the initial&nbsp;...", "Editions of the word board game <b>Scrabble</b> in different languages have differing \nletter distributions of the tiles, because the frequency of each letter of the&nbsp;...", "The North American <b>Scrabble</b> Championship is the largest <b>Scrabble</b> competition \nin North America. The event is currently held every year, and from 2004 through&nbsp;...", "The Official <b>Scrabble</b> Players Dictionary or OSPD is a dictionary developed for \nuse in the game <b>Scrabble</b>, by speakers of American and Canadian English.", "Maven is an artificial intelligence <b>Scrabble</b> player, created by Brian Sheppard. It \nhas been used in official licensed Hasbro <b>Scrabble</b> games.", "The World <b>Scrabble</b> Championship (WSC) is the most-prestigious title in \ncompetitive English-language <b>Scrabble</b>. It was held every second year after 1991 \nuntil&nbsp;...", "Bingo is a slang term used in <b>Scrabble</b> for a play using all seven of the player&#39;s \ntiles. A player who does this receives 50 points in addition to what the word&nbsp;...", "Super <b>Scrabble</b> is a board game introduced in 2004 and a variant of <b>Scrabble</b>. It \nis played on a 21×21 grid board instead of <b>Scrabble&#39;s</b> usual 15×15, and uses&nbsp;...", "<b>Scrabble</b> is an unincorporated community in Berkeley County, West Virginia, \nUnited States. According to the Geographic Names Information System, the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How many letters are in a scrabble game?", "How many letters of the alphabet are used in a scrabble game?|How many letters are in an English Scrabble game?|How many different letters are represented in an English Scrabble game?", "How many letter tiles are in an English Scrabble game?|How many letter tiles are included in an English Scrabble game?" ]
[ "Margaret Constance &quot;<b>Maisie</b>&quot; Williams (born 15 April 1997) is an English actress. \nShe made her professional acting debut as Arya Stark in the HBO fantasy \ntelevision series <b>Game of Thrones</b> (2011–2019), for which ... She made her stage \ndebut in Lauren Gunderson&#39;s 2018 <b>play</b> I and You at Hampstead Theatre. \nWilliams&nbsp;...", "Arya Stark is a fictional character in American author George R. R. Martin&#39;s A \nSong of Ice and ... Introduced in 1996&#39;s A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, Arya is the third child \nand younger ... She <b>performs</b> in a Braavosi theatrical <b>play</b>, The Bloody Hand, a \ndramatized ... <b>Maisie</b> Williams <b>plays</b> the role of Arya Stark in the television series.", "Sophie Belinda Jonas (née Turner; 21 February 1996) is an English actress. She \nis best known for portraying Sansa Stark on the HBO fantasy television series \n<b>Game of Thrones</b> ... Turner&#39;s <b>Game of Thrones</b> co-star <b>Maisie</b> Williams was one of \ntwo maids of honour, and Jonas&#39;s brothers Nick ... 2020, &quot;What a Man Gotta <b>Do</b>&quot;&nbsp;...", "<b>Game of Thrones</b> is an American fantasy drama television series created by \nDavid Benioff and ... Martin <b>did</b> not write an episode for the later seasons, since \nhe wanted to focus on completing the sixth novel (The Winds ... Behaviour \nInteractive is developing a free-to-<b>play</b> strategy game based on the series for \nmobile devices.", "Ashildr (also known as Me) is a fictional character in the British science fiction \ntelevision series Doctor Who, portrayed by actress <b>Maisie</b> Williams. ... It&#39;s not \npossible to say too much about who or what she&#39;s <b>playing</b>, but she is ... &quot;Doctor \nWho met <b>Game of Thrones</b> tonight - but how <b>did</b> the fans react to <b>Maisie</b> Williams&#39; \ndebut?&quot;.", "<b>Maisie</b> Richardson-Sellers is a British actress. She is known for her recurring role \nas Rebekah ... In early March 2015, it was announced that Richardson-Sellers \nwould <b>play</b> a starring role in Of Kings and Prophets, an ABC drama series that&nbsp;...", "&quot;No One&quot; is the eighth episode of the sixth season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television \nseries <b>Game of</b> ... The episode was Peter Dinklage and <b>Maisie</b> Williams&#39; selection \nfor the 68th ... That added to the conflict he felt of what was the right thing to <b>do</b>: \nwhether to send men to Sansa or not. ... So I thought, that&#39;s how I&#39;ll <b>play</b> the guy.", "<b>Game of Thrones</b> is an American fantasy drama television series created for HBO \nby David ... In addition, cast members Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, \n<b>Maisie</b> ... Peter Dinklage has been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in \na Drama Series eight times for <b>playing</b> Tyrion Lannister, with wins in 2011,&nbsp;...", "Jack Gleeson (born 20 May 1992) is an Irish actor who won critical acclaim \n<b>playing</b> Joffrey Baratheon in the HBO television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> ... &quot;Jack \nGleeson aka King Joffrey <b>Makes</b> Appearance at Wrestling Event&quot;. Pro Wrestling \nSheet&nbsp;...", "Miltos Yerolemou is a British actor best known for his role as Syrio Forel in the \nHBO fantasy TV series <b>Game of Thrones</b>. ... After his graduation, Yerolemou <b>did</b> \nnot take lessons, but instead learned how to act by stage experience. ... In the \nseries, Yerolemou primarily worked with actress <b>Maisie</b> Williams as Arya Stark, \nand&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>Murray</b> then <b>had</b> quarter-<b>final</b> ... and in the quarter-<b>finals</b>, he <b>was beaten</b> by&nbsp;...", "<b>Andy Murray</b> is a professional tennis player <b>who is the</b> current world No. 125 in \nthe ATP rankings. He <b>is the</b> reigning Olympic champion, having won the men&#39;s \nsingles tennis <b>tournament</b> at the 2016 Rio Olympics. He has reached eleven \ngrand slam <b>finals</b> in total: he won the 2016 <b>Wimbledon Championships</b>, 2013 \n<b>Wimbledon</b> ... In the <b>final</b> he <b>defeated</b> Novak Djokovic in straight sets to clinch his \nfirst World&nbsp;...", "<b>Andy Murray</b> said after the match that he could not believe that he <b>had</b> won \n<b>Wimbledon</b>: ... I never <b>had</b> experience on my side, to <b>beat</b> him <b>was</b> so tough, it \n<b>was</b> such a tough match. — Andy&nbsp;...", "The Djokovic–Murray rivalry is a rivalry between two professional tennis players, \nNovak Djokovic of Serbia and <b>Andy Murray</b> of ... However, since Murray won the \n2013 <b>Wimbledon Championships</b>, Djokovic has taken a ... <b>Andy Murray was</b> the \ntwo-time defending champion in Shanghai and <b>was</b> going for his third successive\n&nbsp;...", "This a list of career achievements by <b>Andy Murray</b>. At the 2012 US Open, Murray \nbecame the first British player since 1977, and the first British man since 1936, to \nwin a Grand Slam singles <b>tournament</b>, when he <b>defeated</b> Novak Djokovic in the \n<b>final</b> in five sets. ... On 7 July 2013, Murray won the 2013 <b>Wimbledon</b> \n<b>Championships</b>, becoming&nbsp;...", "At <b>Wimbledon</b>, <b>Murray made</b> it through his first three matches without ... <b>Murray</b> \nthen <b>beat</b> Lu Yen-hsun of Chinese Taipei in round two, and ... in four to set up a \nfourth Grand Slam <b>final</b> against Novak Djokovic, the&nbsp;...", "... his ninth consecutive quarter-<b>final</b> at <b>Wimbledon</b>. ... <b>who had beaten</b> Federer in \nthe semi <b>finals</b>, while Djokovic <b>had</b>&nbsp;...", "In tennis, the quartet of men&#39;s singles players comprising Roger Federer, Rafael \nNadal, Novak ... Novak Djokovic and <b>Andy Murray were</b> born a week apart, \nplayed each other as juniors and <b>made</b> their Grand Slam <b>tournament</b> debuts in \n2005. Djokovic ... Federer <b>beat</b> Murray in straight sets in the semi-<b>finals</b> of \n<b>Wimbledon</b>.", "<b>Andy Murray defeated</b> Novak Djokovic in the <b>final</b> in straight sets, 6–4, 7–5, 6–4 \nto win the ... Federer and Nadal both exiting the <b>tournament</b> early <b>made</b> this the \nfirst time since the 2004 French Open that neither of them appeared in the&nbsp;...", "His first real test <b>was</b> against 27th seed Roberto Bautista Agut, but the Spaniard \nproved ... <b>Murray</b> then <b>defeated</b> big serving Kevin Anderson, the 20th seed, to \nreach his seventh consecutive <b>Wimbledon</b> quarter-<b>final</b>." ]
[ "Who did andy murray beat in wimbledon finals?", "Who did Andy Murray beat in the 2013 Wimbledon finals?", "Who did Andy Murray beat in the 2016 Wimbledon finals?" ]
[ "The <b>Red River Rebellion</b> was the sequence of events that led up to the 1869 \nestablishment of a provisional government by the Métis leader Louis Riel and his\n&nbsp;...", "The North-West Rebellion of 1885 was a rebellion by the Métis people under \nLouis Riel and an ... After the <b>Red River Rebellion</b> of 1869–1870, many of the \nMétis moved from Manitoba to the Fort Carlton region of the Northwest Territories,\n&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;People of the <b>Red River Rebellion</b>&quot;. The following 35 pages \nare in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn\n&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;<b>Red River Rebellion</b>&quot;. The following 3 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "The Wolseley expedition was a military force authorized by Sir John A. \nMacdonald to confront Louis Riel and the Métis in 1870, during the <b>Red River</b> \n<b>Rebellion</b>,&nbsp;...", "Thomas Scott (1 January 1842 – 4 March 1870) was an Irish Protestant who \nemigrated to ... J. M. Bumsted, a specialist on the topic of the <b>Red River Rebellion</b>\n, also discusses many popular portrayals of Thomas Scott in his work, &quot;Thomas&nbsp;...", "Battles/wars, <b>Red River Rebellion</b> &middot; National Historic Site of Canada. Official \nname, Forts Rouge, Garry, and Gibraltar National Historic Site of Canada. \nDesignated, 1924. Fort Garry, also known as Upper Fort Garry, was a Hudson&#39;s \nBay Company trading post at the&nbsp;...", "Sir John Christian Schultz, KCMG (January 1, 1840 – April 13, 1896) was a \nManitoba politician ... During the <b>Red River Rebellion</b> of 1869–70, Schultz \nemerged as one of the leading opponents of Louis Riel&#39;s provisional government \n(which&nbsp;...", "Louis David Riel was a Canadian politician, a founder of the province of \nManitoba, and a ... The first resistance led by Riel became known as the <b>Red</b> \n<b>River Rebellion</b> of 1869–1870. The provisional government established by Riel \nultimately&nbsp;...", "John Bruce (or Brousse) (1837 – 26 October 1893) was the first president of the \nMétis provisional government at the Red River Colony during the <b>Red River</b> \n<b>Rebellion</b> of 1869." ]
[ "When did the red river rebellion start and end?", "When did the Red River Rebellion start ?|When did the red river rebellion start?", "When did the Red River Rebellion end ?|When did the red river rebellion end?" ]
[ "Roman <b>art</b> refers to the visual <b>arts</b> made in Ancient <b>Rome</b> and in the territories of \nthe Roman ... Pliny, Ancient <b>Rome&#39;s most important</b> historian concerning the <b>arts</b>, \nrecorded ... <b>One</b> exception is the Roman bust, which did not include the \nshoulders. ... <b>known</b> landscape <b>painting</b> only as the backdrop to civil or military \n<b>narrative</b>&nbsp;...", "Trajan&#39;s Column is a Roman triumphal column in <b>Rome</b>, Italy, that \ncommemorates Roman ... Completed in AD 113, the freestanding column is <b>most</b> \n<b>famous</b> for its spiral bas ... The <b>narrative</b> band expands from about <b>1</b> metre (3.3 \nfeet) at the base of the ... was a glorifying <b>monument</b>, upholding Trajan as <b>Rome&#39;s</b> \ngreat emperor.", "Ancient Greece &middot; Hellenistic &middot; <b>Rome</b> &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. Persian <b>art</b> or Iranian <b>art</b> has <b>one</b> of \nthe richest <b>art</b> heritages in <b>world</b> history and has been ... In ancient times the \nsurviving <b>monuments</b> of Persian <b>art</b> are <b>notable</b> for a tradition ... Even in <b>narrative</b> \nrepresentations, figures look frontally out to the viewer rather than at each other,&nbsp;...", "Early Christian <b>art</b> and architecture or Paleochristian <b>art</b> is the <b>art</b> produced by \nChristians or ... The &quot;almost total absence from Christian <b>monuments</b> of the \nperiod of persecutions ... In <b>one</b> of the earliest <b>known</b> Trinitarian images, &quot;the \nThrone of God as a ... With <b>more</b> space, <b>narrative</b> images containing many \npeople develop in&nbsp;...", "Gian Lorenzo (or Gianlorenzo) Bernini was an Italian sculptor and architect. \nWhile a major figure in the <b>world</b> of architecture, he was, also and even <b>more</b> ... \nAs <b>one</b> scholar has commented, &quot;What Shakespeare is to drama, Bernini may be \nto ... At the end of April 1665, and still considered the <b>most important artist</b> in \n<b>Rome</b>,&nbsp;...", "Byzantine monumental Church mosaics are <b>one</b> of the great achievements of \nmedieval <b>art</b>. These are from Monreale in Sicily from the late 12th century. The \nmedieval <b>art</b> of the Western <b>world</b> covers a vast scope of time and place, over \n1000 years ... Calligraphy, ornament and the decorative <b>arts</b> generally were <b>more</b> \n<b>important</b>&nbsp;...", "The study of Roman sculpture is complicated by its relation to Greek sculpture. \nMany <b>examples of</b> even the <b>most famous</b> Greek sculptures, such as the Apollo \nBelvedere and Barberini Faun, are <b>known</b> only from Roman Imperial or \nHellenistic &quot;copies&quot;. At <b>one</b> time, this imitation was taken by <b>art</b> historians as \nindicating a ... Even the <b>most important</b> imperial <b>monuments</b> now showed stumpy,\n&nbsp;...", "Geometric <b>art</b> is a phase of Greek <b>art</b>, characterized largely by geometric motifs in \nvase <b>painting</b> ... <b>One</b> of the characteristic <b>examples of</b> the Late Geometric style is \nan oldest ... The notion of <b>narrative</b> during this time period exists between the \n<b>artist</b> and ... The areas <b>most</b> used for decoration by potters on shapes such as the\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Monuments</b>[show]. <b>World</b> Heritage Sites &middot; Symbols[show]. Flag &middot; Coat of arms &middot; \nFlag of Italy.svg Italy portal &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e &middot; Italy is considered the birthplace of Western \ncivilization and a cultural superpower. Italy has ... The <b>famous</b> elements of Italian \nculture are its <b>art</b>, music, style, and iconic food. Italy was the birthplace of opera, \nand&nbsp;...", "Byzantine <b>art</b> comprises the body of Christian Greek artistic products of the \nEastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, as well as the nations and states that \ninherited culturally from the empire. Though the empire itself emerged from the \ndecline of <b>Rome</b> and lasted until ... <b>One</b> of the <b>most important</b> genres of Byzantine \n<b>art</b> was the icon, an image of&nbsp;..." ]
[ "One of romes most famous narrative art monuments is?" ]
[ "<b>Hawaii Five</b>-<b>O</b> is an American police procedural drama series produced by CBS \nProductions ... Other criminals and organized crime bosses on the islands were \n<b>played</b> by actors such as Ricardo Montalbán, Gavin ... Known for the location, \n<b>theme song</b>, and ensemble cast, <b>Hawaii Five</b>-<b>O</b> contains a heavy use of exterior&nbsp;...", "<b>Hawaii Five</b>-<b>O</b> is an instrumental album by the Ventures. It is named for the \npopular 1968 television series, and featured the <b>theme song</b> from the series as its \ntitle track. ... (1961); The Colorful Ventures (1961); The Ventures <b>Play</b> Telstar and \nthe Lonely Bull (1963); The Ventures in Space (1964); Walk, Don&#39;t Run, Vol. 2 (\n1964)&nbsp;...", "<b>Hawaii Five</b>-0 is an American action police procedural television series that \npremiered on ... The task force is led by Steve McGarrett (Alex <b>O</b>&#39;Loughlin), a \nNavy Reserve ... Dennis Chun is the son of Kam Fong Chun, <b>who played</b> Chin \nHo Kelly in the ... <b>Hawaii Five</b>-0 uses the original show <b>theme song</b> composed by \nMorton&nbsp;...", "<b>Hawaii Five</b>-<b>O</b> or <b>Hawaii Five</b>-0 may refer to: <b>Hawaii Five</b>-<b>O</b> (1968 TV series) &middot; List \nof <b>Hawaii Five</b>-<b>O</b> (1968 TV series) episodes; individual seasons of the series: 1 2 \n3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 &middot; <b>Hawaii Five</b>-<b>O</b> (album), 1969, by The Ventures. &quot;<b>Hawaii</b> \n<b>Five</b>-<b>O</b>&quot;, the title track and <b>theme song</b> of the 1968 TV series.", "Morton Stevens (January 30, 1929 – November 11, 1991) was an American film \nscore composer. In 1965, he became director of music for CBS West Coast \noperations. He is probably best known for composing the <b>theme</b> music for <b>Hawaii</b> \n<b>Five</b>-<b>O</b>,&nbsp;...", "The Ventures are an American instrumental rock band, formed in 1958 in \nTacoma, Washington, ... After watching Nokie Edwards <b>play</b> at a nightclub, they \nrecruited him as bass ... each <b>song</b> on several of their albums was chosen to fit a \nspecific <b>theme</b>. ... The <b>theme</b> music of the television show <b>Hawaii Five</b>-<b>O</b> \ncontinues to be&nbsp;...", "Magnum, P.I. is an American crime drama television series starring Tom Selleck \nas Thomas ... Thomas Sullivan Magnum III is a private investigator <b>played</b> by Tom \nSelleck. ... However, a 2013 episode of the re-booted <b>Hawaii Five</b>-0 shows the \ncharacters singing the Magnum, P.I. <b>theme song</b> while discussing which person&nbsp;...", "Pua A&#39;e La Ka Uwahi <b>O</b> Ka Moe is the seventh episode of the ninth season of \n<b>Hawaii Five</b>-0. ... Richard Herd was cast in the episode to <b>play</b> Milton Cooper, a \nretired Honolulu Police Department detective. ... This episode featured a slightly \nedited version of the <b>Hawaii Five</b>-0 <b>theme song</b> for the first time in the series \nhistory.", "Charles Sidney Fernandez (born October 12, 1962), is an American former \nprofessional baseball left-handed pitcher, <b>who played</b> in Major League Baseball \n(MLB) for the Los Angeles Dodgers, ... The <b>theme song</b> to <b>Hawaii Five</b>-<b>O</b> was \noften <b>played</b> before his starts at Shea Stadium during his days with the Mets. \nFernandez&nbsp;...", "Austin Dean &quot;Bud&quot; Brisbois (April 11, 1937 – June 1978) was a jazz and studio \ntrumpet player. He <b>played</b> all styles, including big band lead, jazz soloing, pop, \nrock, country, ... In addition, he <b>played</b> lead trumpet on the <b>theme songs</b> to <b>Hawaii</b> \n<b>Five</b>-<b>O</b> and The Jetsons. In early 1973 Brisbois formed the rock group Butane,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who played the theme song for hawaii five o?", "Who played the theme song for Hawaii Five-O (2010 series)?|Who played the theme song for the 2010 t.v. series \"Hawaii Five-O\"?", "Who played the theme song for the original show \"Hawaii Five O\"?|Who played the theme song for Hawaii Five-O (1968 series)?" ]
[ "The <b>Square Deal</b> was President Theodore Roosevelt&#39;s domestic program, which \nreflected <b>his</b> ... A <b>progressive</b> Republican, Roosevelt believed in government \naction to ... moving to the left of <b>his</b> Republican Party base, <b>called</b> for a series of \n<b>reforms</b> that ... <b>His</b> court <b>policies</b> in particular caused <b>his</b> anointed successor, \nWilliam&nbsp;...", "The <b>Fair Deal</b> was an ambitious set of proposals put forward by U.S. President \nHarry S. Truman ... Although Truman was unable to implement <b>his Fair Deal</b> \nprogram in its entirety, ... is arguable that the <b>progressive</b> nature of these <b>reforms</b> \n(such as the Water Pollution Law, ... He also <b>named</b> African Americans to federal \nposts.", "Theodore Roosevelt Jr was an American statesman, politician, conservationist, \nnaturalist, and ... Roosevelt was a sickly child with debilitating asthma, but he \novercame <b>his</b> ... &quot;Bull Moose&quot; Party which <b>called</b> for wide-ranging <b>progressive</b> \n<b>reforms</b>. ... The rules for the <b>Square Deal</b> were &quot;honesty in public affairs, an \nequitable&nbsp;...", "Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) was the 26th President of the United States (\n1901–1909) and also served as Governor of New York and Vice President. He is \nknown for becoming a leading spokesman for <b>his</b> version of progressivism after \n1890. However, author Daniel Ruddy argues in <b>his</b> book Theodore the Great: ... \nRoosevelt introduced the phrase &quot;<b>Square Deal</b>&quot; to describe <b>his progressive</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>Progressive Era</b> was a period of widespread social activism and political \nreform across the ... The movement primarily targeted political machines and <b>their</b> \nbosses. ... Many subscribed to Andrew Carnegie&#39;s credo <b>outlined</b> in The Gospel \nof ... <b>his</b> &quot;<b>Square Deal</b>&quot; domestic <b>policies</b>, promising the average citizen fairness,\n&nbsp;...", "Social democracy is a political, social and economic philosophy that supports \neconomic and ... For a list of parties named as such, see Social Democratic Party. \n... As a <b>policy</b> regime, social democracy became associated with Keynesian ... is \nthat social democrats support practical, <b>progressive reforms</b> of capitalism and are\n&nbsp;...", "New Nationalism was Theodore Roosevelt&#39;s <b>Progressive</b> political platform during \nthe 1912 election. Contents. 1 Speech; 2 Socioeconomic <b>policy</b>; 3 Electoral \n<b>reform</b>; 4 Anti-corporatocracy ... Roosevelt made the case for what he <b>called</b> &quot;the \nNew Nationalism&quot; in a speech in ... New Deal &middot; The New Freedom &middot; <b>Square Deal</b>\n&nbsp;...", "The Endicott-Johnson Shoe Company (&quot;E-J&quot;) was a prosperous manufacturer of \nshoes based ... George F&#39;s reign was dominated by <b>his Square Deal</b> version of \nwelfare ... It was <b>named</b> after Henry B. Endicott (one of the grade schools was \n<b>named</b> Henry ... IBM&#39;s &quot;New Deal&quot;: Employment <b>Policies</b> of the International \nBusiness&nbsp;...", "The New Freedom was Woodrow Wilson&#39;s campaign platform in the 1912 \npresidential election in which he <b>called</b> for limited government, and also refers to \nthe <b>progressive</b> programs enacted by Wilson during <b>his</b> first ... In presenting <b>his</b> \n<b>policy</b>, Wilson warned that New Nationalism represented collectivism, while New\n&nbsp;...", "The history of the United States from 1865 until 1918 covers the Reconstruction \nEra, the Gilded Age, and the <b>Progressive Era</b> ... Before <b>his</b> assassination in April \n1865, President Abraham Lincoln had ... Roosevelt, a progressive Republican, \n<b>called</b> for a &quot;<b>Square Deal</b>&quot;, and initiated a <b>policy</b> of ... <b>Outline</b> of U.S. History." ]
[ "Who outlined the progressive reforms and called his policies the square deal?" ]
[ "M*A*S*H is an American war comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS \nfrom 1972 to 1983. It was developed by Larry Gelbart, adapted from the 1970 \nfeature film M*A*S*H, which, in turn, was based on Richard Hooker&#39;s 1968 novel \n<b>MASH</b>: A Novel About Three Army Doctors.", "For other uses, see <b>Mash</b> (disambiguation). &quot;Rosie&#39;s Bar&quot; redirects here. For bar \nin Monaco, see The Chatham. Franchise of book, film, and TV series. The \nfingerpost from the M*A*S*H set, as seen in the Smithsonian museum. M*A*S*H \nis an American media franchise consisting of a series of novels, a film, several&nbsp;...", "<b>MASH</b> is a 1970 American black comedy war film directed by Robert Altman and \nwritten by Ring Lardner Jr., based on Richard Hooker&#39;s novel <b>MASH</b>: A Novel&nbsp;...", "<b>MASH</b> is a multi-player paper-and-pencil game, commonly played by children \nintended to predict one&#39;s future. The name is an acronym of &quot;Mansion, Apartment,\n&nbsp;...", "In brewing and distilling, <b>mashing</b> is the process of combining a mix of grains – \ntypically malted barley with supplementary grains such as corn, sorghum, rye,&nbsp;...", "<b>Mash</b> ingredients, <b>mash</b> bill, mashbill, or grain bill are the materials that brewers \nuse to produce the wort that they then ferment into alcohol. <b>Mashing</b> is the act of&nbsp;...", "This is a list of characters from the M*A*S*H franchise, covering the various \nfictional characters appearing in the novel <b>MASH</b>: A Novel About Three Army \nDoctors&nbsp;...", "The <b>Mobile Army Surgical Hospital</b> (<b>MASH</b>) refers to a United States Army \nmedical unit serving as a fully functional hospital in a combat area of operations.", "M*A*S*H is an American television series developed by Larry Gelbart and \nadapted from the 1970 feature film <b>MASH</b> It follows a team of doctors and support \nstaff&nbsp;...", "<b>MASH</b>: A Novel About Three Army Doctors is a 1968 novel by Richard Hooker (\nthe pen name for former military surgeon Dr. H. Richard Hornberger and writer&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the tv show mash first air?" ]
[ "<b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: The <b>Long Haul</b> is a 2017 American live-action/animated \nroad comedy film directed by David Bowers. It is the fourth and final installment in\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: The <b>Long Haul</b> is a children&#39;s novel written by Jeff Kinney \nand is the ninth book in the <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> series. On April 28, 2014,&nbsp;...", "<b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> is a children&#39;s novel written and illustrated by Jeff Kinney. It \nis the first ... The ninth book, The <b>Long Haul</b>, was released on November 4, 2014, \nin the US and November 5, 2014, in the UK. The tenth book, Old School, was&nbsp;...", "<b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> is a series of fiction books written by the American author \nand cartoonist ... The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary: The Next Chapter covers how the \nfilm The <b>Long Haul</b> was ... An unnamed pig was won by Manny in The <b>Long Haul</b>.", "<b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: The <b>Long Haul</b> was released on May 19, 2017, and is the \nfirst film to&nbsp;...", "This is a list of characters in Jeff Kinney&#39;s <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> graphic novel \nseries, as well as ... in the first three films of the <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> film series. \nIn <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: The <b>Long Haul</b>, she is portrayed by Alicia Silverstone.", "Gregory &quot;Greg&quot; Heffley is a fictional character and the protagonist of the realistic \nfiction novel series <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> created by American cartoonist Jeff \nKinney. ... The cast was completely changed for the fourth film <b>Diary of a Wimpy</b> \n<b>Kid</b>: The <b>Long Haul</b>, which was released on May 19, 2017 with Jason Drucker as \nGreg,&nbsp;...", "<b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> is a 2010 American live-action/animated comedy film \ndirected by Thor ... sequels, <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: Rodrick Rules (2011), <b>Diary of</b> \n<b>a Wimpy Kid</b>: Dog Days (2012), and <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: The <b>Long Haul</b> (2017).", "Jeffrey Patrick Kinney (born February 19, 1971) Is an American author and \ncartoonist, best ... The <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> series has over 200 million copies in \nprint ... A fourth film, based on The <b>Long Haul</b>, was announced by Kinney via \nTwitter in&nbsp;...", "The <b>Long Haul</b> is an autobiography of Myles Horton, labor organizer, founder of \nthe Highlander ... Jump to navigation Jump to search. This article is about the \nautobiography. For the Wimpy Kid book, see Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long \nHaul." ]
[ "Who plays the mom in diary of a wimpy kid long haul?" ]
[ "<b>Our Friends in the North</b> is a British television drama serial produced by the BBC. \n... &quot;<b>Our Friends In The North</b> made a <b>star</b> of Daniel Craig but almost wasn&#39;t&nbsp;...", "This is an episode list of the British drama series <b>Our Friends in the North</b>. Dates \nshown are original airdates on BBC Two.", "Daniel Wroughton Craig (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor. After training at \nthe National ... Craig has continued to <b>star</b> in other films, such as the fantasy film \nThe Golden Compass (2007), the historical ... In 1996, Craig starred in the BBC \ndrama serial <b>Our Friends in the North</b> as the troubled George &#39;Geordie&#39; Peacock.", "Christopher Eccleston is an English actor. The recipient of an Emmy Award and \ntwo BAFTA ... His first nomination came in 1997 for <b>Our Friends in the North</b>, but \nhe lost to Nigel Hawthorne (for The Fragile Heart). He was nominated in ... &quot;Dr \nWho <b>star</b> Christopher Eccleston: &#39;Reading books should be for everyone&#39;&quot;. This Is\n&nbsp;...", "Georgina McKee (born 14 April 1964) is an English actress. She won the 1997 \nBAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for <b>Our Friends in the North</b> (1996), and earned\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Our Friends in the North</b> is a featured article; it (or a previous version of it) has ... \nwas still doing time in the local open prison, and was one of its <b>star</b> inmates).", "Peter Flannery is an English playwright and screenwriter. He was educated at the \nUniversity of ... He is perhaps best known to a wider audience for his highly \nacclaimed television adaptation of <b>Our Friends in the North</b>, produced by the ... \nIain Heggie for American Bagpipes (1988); Billy Roche for A Handful of <b>Stars</b> (\n1989).", "Mark Strong is an English actor. He is best known for his film roles such as Archy \nin RocknRolla ... He also had starring roles in two BBC Two drama serials, <b>Our</b> \n<b>Friends in the North</b> (1996) and The Long Firm (2004), earning a BAFTA ... &quot;\nRobin Hood <b>star</b> Mark Strong: &#39;Real knights would have needed tea breaks&#39;&quot;.", "Danny Webb (born 6 June 1958) is an English television and film actor. He is \nbest known for ... Webb has appeared in many British television programmes, \nincluding The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, <b>Our Friends in the North</b>, A \nTouch of ... playing Kris, a psychiatric patient who believed that he came from \nanother <b>star</b>.", "The <b>North Star</b> was a nineteenth-century anti-slavery newspaper published from \nthe Talman ... Collection, Lavery Library, St. John Fisher College (selected issues \nonly). &quot;<b>Our</b> Paper and Its Prospects&quot;, The <b>North Star</b>, December 3, 1847." ]
[ "Who starred in our friends in the north?" ]
[ "The conclusion of World War I <b>and</b> the resulting treaties of Versailles, ... The Big \nFour were <b>leading</b> architects of the Treaty of Versailles ... <b>During the Cold War</b>, \nJapan, France, the United Kingdom&nbsp;...", "A superpower is a state with a dominant position characterized by its extensive \nability to exert ... For the duration of the <b>Cold War</b>, the United States <b>and</b> the \nSoviet Union dominated world affairs. At the end of ... War. It must relearn the \ngame of international politics as a <b>major power</b>, not a superpower, <b>and</b> make \ncompromises&quot;.", "<b>In</b> this context, the United States <b>and</b> the Soviet Union increasingly ... The Kremlin \nsaw continuing territorial losses by imperial <b>powers</b> as ... with a <b>major</b> threat to its \nlegitimacy beginning <b>in</b> 1956,&nbsp;...", "... eventually won a <b>power</b> struggle <b>and led</b> the country ... European satellite \nstates engaged <b>in the Cold War</b>,&nbsp;...", "The balance of <b>power</b> theory <b>in</b> international relations suggests that states may \nsecure their ... When the <b>leading power</b> can administer conquests effectively so \nthey add to its <b>power and</b> when the system&#39;s borders are rigid, the probability ... \nThe post-<b>Cold War</b> period represents an anomaly to the balance of <b>power</b> theory \ntoo.", "The following outline is provided as an overview of <b>and</b> topical guide to the <b>Cold</b> \n<b>War</b>: <b>Cold War</b> – period of political <b>and</b> military tension that occurred after World \nWar II between <b>powers in</b> the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies ... \nWarsaw Pact – defensive pact <b>led</b> by the Soviet Union for defence <b>in</b> Eastern&nbsp;...", "<b>In</b> international relations since the late 20th century, a regional <b>power</b> is a term \nused for a state ... world scale, willing to make use of <b>power</b> resources <b>and</b> \nrecognized or even accepted as the regional <b>leader</b> by its neighbours&quot;. ... were \nseen as <b>major</b> regional <b>powers</b> &quot;containing&quot; the communist regimes <b>during the</b> \n<b>Cold War</b>.", "Polarity <b>in</b> international relations is any of the various ways <b>in</b> which <b>power</b> is \ndistributed within ... The clearer <b>and</b> larger the concentration of <b>power in</b> the \n<b>leading</b> state, the more peaceful the international order associated with it will be. \n... He does not question the impossibility of great <b>power war in</b> a unipolar world, \nwhich is a&nbsp;...", "A <b>major</b> breakthrough came <b>in</b> 1985–87, with the successful negotiation of the \nIntermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF)&nbsp;...", "Canada <b>in the Cold War</b> was one of the western <b>powers</b> playing a central role <b>in</b> \nthe <b>major</b> alliances. It was an ally of the United States, but there were several&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Which two countries were the leading powers during the cold war?" ]
[ "The <b>Sound of Music</b> is a 1965 American musical drama film produced and \ndirected by Robert Wise, and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, \nwith&nbsp;...", "The <b>Sound of Music</b> is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar \nHammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It is based&nbsp;...", "The <b>Sound of Music</b> Live! is a television special that was originally broadcast by \nNBC on December 5, 2013. Produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, the&nbsp;...", "Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer CC (born December 13, 1929) is a Canadian \nactor whose career has spanned six decades, beginning with his film debut in \nStage Struck (1958). He is known for portraying Captain Georg von Trapp in The \n<b>Sound of Music</b>&nbsp;...", "The soundtrack of the film The <b>Sound of Music</b> was released in 1965 by RCA \nVictor and is one of the most successful soundtrack albums in history, having sold\n&nbsp;...", "Baroness Maria Augusta von Trapp DHS (née Kutschera; 26 January 1905 – 28 \nMarch 1987) ... The book was then adapted into The <b>Sound of Music</b>, a 1959 \nBroadway musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein, starring Mary Martin and \nTheodore&nbsp;...", "Connie Fisher (born 17 June 1983) is a British actress, singer and TV presenter, \nwho won the BBC One talent contest, How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? \nOn 15 November 2006, she opened to excellent reviews in the part of Maria von \nTrapp in The <b>Sound of Music</b> in the West End,&nbsp;...", "The <b>Sound of Music</b> club was a punk music concert venue, located at 162 Turk \nStreet in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco, California, in the 1980s.", "&quot;The <b>Sound of Music</b>&quot; is the title song from the 1959 musical The <b>Sound of Music</b>. \nIt was composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein&nbsp;...", "Dame Julie Andrews, DBE is an English actress, singer and author. Andrews, a \nchild actress ... After completing The <b>Sound of Music</b>, Andrews appeared as a \nguest star on the NBC-TV variety series The Andy Williams Show. She followed \nthis&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who wrote the music and lyrics for sound of music?", "Who wrote the music for The Sound of Music?|Who wrote the music for The Sound of Music ?", "Who wrote the lyrics for The Sound of Music ?|Who wrote the lyrics for The Sound of Music?|Who wrote the lyric for The Sound of Music?" ]
[ "The Minister of Defence is the head of the Ministry of Defence of the Government \nof India. ... 1947–52. Rajnath Singh is the <b>current defence minister of India</b>.", "Nirmala Sitharaman (born 18 August 1959) is an <b>Indian</b> politician serving as the \n<b>current Minister</b> of Finance and Corporate Affairs of <b>India</b>. She is a member of the \nRajya Sabha, upper house of the <b>Indian</b> Parliament, since 2014. Sitharaman \nformerly served as the <b>Defence Minister of India</b>, thereby&nbsp;...", "The <b>Defence</b> Secretary (IAST: Rakṣā Saciv) is the administrative head of the \n<b>Ministry</b> of <b>Defence</b>. This post is held by a senior <b>Indian</b> Administrative Service of \nthe rank of secretary to the Government of <b>India</b>. The <b>current Defence</b> Secretary is \nAjay Kumar.", "The <b>Ministry</b> of <b>Defence</b> (MoD) is charged with coordinating and supervising all \nagencies and ... At <b>present</b>, the undergoing new creation of National <b>Defence</b> \nUniversity, for training of military officials and concerned civilian officials, will be&nbsp;...", "The Deputy Prime <b>Minister of India</b> is a member of the Union Council of <b>Ministers</b> \n<b>in</b> the ... The <b>current</b> government does not have a Deputy Prime <b>Minister</b>. On \nmultiple occasions ... (<b>Minister</b> of <b>Defence</b>), Jagjivan Ram 1991 stamp of <b>India</b>.jpg\n.", "Rajnath Singh (born 10 July 1951) is an <b>Indian</b> politician serving as the <b>Defence</b> \n<b>Minister of India</b>. He is the former President of Bharatiya Janata Party. He has&nbsp;...", "The National Security Advisor is the senior official on the National Security \nCouncil of <b>India</b>, and the chief adviser to the Prime <b>Minister of India</b> on national \nsecurity policy and international affairs. Ajit Doval is the <b>current</b> NSA, and \nuniquely has the same stature as a <b>minister</b> ... the foreign secretary, home \nsecretary, finance secretary and the <b>defense</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>India</b>–United States relations, also known as <b>Indian</b>–American relations or Indo–\nAmerican ... Ambassador Henry F. Grady told then-<b>Indian</b> Prime <b>Minister</b> \nJawaharlal ... He proudly refused to beg, and thereby forfeited the chance for a \n<b>gift</b> of one ... <b>Defense</b> Secretary Robert McNamara and General Maxwell Taylor \nadvised the&nbsp;...", "Manohar Gopalkrishna Prabhu Parrikar (13 December 1955 – 17 March 2019) \nwas an <b>Indian</b> politician and leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party who served as \nChief <b>Minister</b> of Goa from 14 March 2017 until his death. Previously, he was the \nChief <b>Minister</b> of Goa from 2000 to 2005 and from ... In November 2016, Parrikar, \nwhile serving as <b>Minister</b> of <b>Defence</b> of <b>India</b>,&nbsp;...", "Subrahmanyam Jaishankar (born 9 January 1955) is an <b>Indian</b> diplomat turned \npolitician <b>who is the current Minister</b> of External Affairs ... Jaishankar was also \ninvolved with the conclusion of the 2005 New <b>Defense</b> Framework and the Open\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is the present defense minister of india?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Under the Sea</b>&quot; is a popular <b>song</b> from Disney&#39;s 1989 animated film The <b>Little</b> \n<b>Mermaid</b>, composed by Alan Menken with lyrics by Howard Ashman and based&nbsp;...", "Jodi Benson is an American actress, voice actress and <b>singer</b>. She is best known \nfor providing both the speaking and the singing voice of Disney&#39;s Princess Ariel in \nThe <b>Little Mermaid</b> and its sequel, prequel, ... Secret of the Wings, The <b>Little</b> \n<b>Mermaid</b>: Ariel&#39;s Beginning, The <b>Little Mermaid</b> II: Return to the <b>Sea</b>, Lady and the\n&nbsp;...", "The Wonderful World of Disney Presents The <b>Little Mermaid</b> Live!, or simply The \n<b>Little Mermaid</b> ... Auliʻi Cravalho as Ariel, the sixteen-<b>year</b> old mermaid princess \nof Atlantica who is obsessed with humans. ... they are silent. Guillermo Rodriguez \nfrom Jimmy Kimmel Live! has a cameo as &quot;dat blowfish&quot; during &quot;<b>Under the Sea</b>&quot;.", "The <b>Little Mermaid</b> is a 1989 American animated musical romantic fantasy film \nproduced by ... Ariel is a 16-<b>year</b>-old mermaid princess in the kingdom of \nAtlantica, in the Atlantic <b>Ocean</b>. She is ... She swims back to Atlantica and is \nwatched by two eels named Flotsam and Jetsam <b>under</b> orders from Ursula the \n<b>sea</b> witch. Ariel&nbsp;...", "Released: 1989; &quot;<b>Under the Sea</b>&quot; Released: December 13, 1989. Singles from \nThe <b>Little Mermaid</b>: An <b>Original</b> Walt Disney Records Soundtrack (Special Edition\n). &quot;Kiss the Girl&quot; Released: September 4, 2006 (Radio Disney). The <b>Little</b> \n<b>Mermaid</b>: <b>Original</b> Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 1989\n&nbsp;...", "Samuel E. Wright (born November 20, 1946) is an American actor, voice actor \nand <b>singer</b>. He is best known as the voice of Sebastian in Disney&#39;s The <b>Little</b> \n<b>Mermaid</b>, for which he provided the lead vocals to &quot;<b>Under the Sea</b>&quot;,&nbsp;...", "Disney&#39;s The <b>Little Mermaid</b>: <b>Original</b> Broadway Cast ... &quot;<b>Under the Sea</b>&quot;, Tituss \nBurgess, Ensemble, 4:06. 14.", "Howard Elliott Ashman (May 17, 1950 – March 14, 1991) was an American \nplaywright and ... The partnership&#39;s first Disney film was The <b>Little Mermaid</b> (1989\n), followed by Beauty and the Beast (1991). ... for &quot;Kiss The Girl&quot; and &quot;<b>Under The</b> \n<b>Sea</b>&quot; with Ashman winning both awards for the latter. ... for the <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Under the</b> \n<b>Sea</b>&quot;", "Ursula is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures&#39; 28th \nanimated feature film ... While the <b>original</b> sea witch is willing to help the <b>little</b> \n<b>mermaid</b> despite the fact that she openly disagrees with her ... Mermaid&quot; was \nreleased in 1992, revolving around the adventures of Ariel living <b>under the sea</b> \nas a mermaid.", "He has a son named <b>Little</b> Evil who <b>Ariel</b> befriends in the episode &quot;A <b>Little</b> Evil&quot;. ... \n<b>sea</b> dragon whom <b>Ariel</b>, Sebastian, and Flounder befriend. ... are <b>under</b> the \nmentorship of Sebastian in a scout-like troop." ]
[ "Who sang under the sea in little mermaid?", "Who is the singer that sings under the sea in the 1989 film little mermaid?|Who sang under the sea in the 1989 film the little mermaid?", "What character sings under the sea in the 1989 film little mermaid?", "Who sang under the sea in the 2007 Broadway musical version of the little mermaid?" ]
[ "<b>The Color Purple</b> is a 1982 epistolary novel by American author Alice Walker \nwhich won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for&nbsp;...", "<b>The Color Purple</b> is a 1985 American coming-of-age period drama film directed \nby Steven Spielberg with a screenplay by Menno Meyjes, based on the Pulitzer&nbsp;...", "<b>The Color Purple</b> is a musical with a book by Marsha Norman and music and \nlyrics by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Bray. Based on the 1982 \nnovel&nbsp;...", "Alice Walker (born February 9, 1944) is an American novelist, short story writer, \npoet, and social activist. In 1982, she wrote the novel <b>The Color Purple</b>, for which\n&nbsp;...", "Tyrian <b>purple</b> became <b>the color</b> of kings, nobles, priests <b>and</b> magistrates all \naround <b>the</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>The Color Purple</b> is a 1982 novel by Alice Walker. <b>The Color Purple</b> may also \nrefer to: <b>The Color Purple</b> (film), a 1985 film directed by Steven Spielberg, based\n&nbsp;...", "Cynthia Onyedinmanasu Chinasaokwu Erivo is an English actress, singer, and \nsongwriter. She is known for her performance as Celie in the Broadway revival of \n<b>The Color Purple</b>, for which she won the 2016 Tony Award for Best Actress&nbsp;...", "At right is displayed <b>the color purple</b>, as defined in the X11 color, which is a lot \nbrighter and bluer than the&nbsp;...", "Akosua Gyamama Busia (born 30 December 1966) is a Ghanaian actress, film \ndirector, author and songwriter who lives in the EU. She is best known for her role \nas Nettie Harris in the 1985 film <b>The Color Purple</b> alongside Whoopi Goldberg.", "Most nominations, <b>The Color Purple</b> and Out of Africa (11). TV in the United \nStates. Network, ABC. Duration, 3 hours, 11 minutes. Ratings, 37.8 million 27.3% \n(Nielsen ratings). ← 57th &middot; Academy Awards &middot; 59th →. The 58th Academy Awards \nceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who played celie in the color purple on broadway?", "Who played celie in the color purple on broadway from 2015 to 2017?", "Who played celie in the color purple on broadway from 2005 to 2008?" ]
[ "A Twenty20 <b>International</b> (T20I) is a form of cricket, played between two of the \n<b>international</b> members of the <b>International</b> Cricket Council (ICC), in which each \nteam faces twenty overs. The matches have top-class status and are the highest \n<b>T20</b> standard.", "Twenty20 cricket or Twenty-20 (often abbreviated to <b>T20</b>), is a shortened format \nof cricket. At the ... On most <b>international</b> tours there is at least one Twenty20 \nmatch and all Test-playing nations have a domestic cup competition. West Indies \nare&nbsp;...", "This article contains records for men&#39;s Twenty20 Internationals. Lasith Malinga is \nthe leading wicket taker in <b>T20</b> Internationals, with 106 wickets.", "The ICC <b>T20</b> Championship is an <b>international</b> Twenty20 cricket competition run \nby the <b>International</b> Cricket Council. The competition is notional in that it is&nbsp;...", "The ICC Men&#39;s <b>T20</b> World Cup is the <b>international</b> championship of Twenty20 \n<b>International</b> cricket. Organised by cricket&#39;s governing body, the <b>International</b>&nbsp;...", "Women&#39;s Twenty20 <b>International</b> (WT20I) is the shortest form of women&#39;s \n<b>international</b> cricket. A women&#39;s Twenty20 <b>International</b> is a 20 overs-per-side \ncricket&nbsp;...", "A hat-trick in cricket is when a bowler takes three wickets from consecutive \ndeliveries. It is a ... balls in <b>T20</b> cricket, Khan achieving this feat against Ireland in \nFebruary 2019, and Malinga duplicating it against New Zealand in September \n2019.", "Advanced to Semifinal and 2020 ICC Men&#39;s <b>T20</b> World Cup. Advanced to Semi-\nfinal Play-offs.", "Separamadu Lasith Malinga is a Sri Lankan cricketer and current <b>T20</b> \n<b>international</b> captain of Sri Lanka. He captained the Sri Lankan 2014 T20 World \nCup&nbsp;...", "This is a list of India Twenty20 <b>International</b> Cricket Records, that is records of \nteam and ... Strike Rate, Batsman, Career Runs, Balls Faced, <b>T20</b> Career Span." ]
[ "Who scored most century in t20 international cricket?" ]
[ "<b>Flamingo Las Vegas is</b> a <b>hotel</b> and casino <b>located</b> on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip in \nParadise, Nevada.", "The following <b>is</b> a list of <b>hotels located</b> on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip. Contents. 1 List of \n<b>hotels</b>; 2 See also; 3 References; 4 External links. List of <b>hotels</b>[edit]. Current \n<b>hotels</b> on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip. Name, Image, Rooms, Opened, Operator, Theme, \nNotes. <b>Flamingo</b> 3555 <b>Las Vegas</b> Boulevard South, <b>Flamingohotelyay</b>.jpg&nbsp;...", "The <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip <b>is</b> a stretch of South <b>Las Vegas</b> Boulevard in Clark County, \nNevada that <b>is</b> ... Many of the largest <b>hotel</b>, casino, and <b>resort</b> properties in the \nworld <b>are located</b> on the Strip, known for its ... have been built on <b>Las Vegas</b> \nBoulevard at the <b>Flamingo</b> Road intersection connecting Bellagio, Caesars \nPalace,&nbsp;...", "The Linq <b>is</b> a 2,640-room <b>hotel</b>, casino and shopping promenade on the <b>Las</b> \n<b>Vegas</b> Strip in ... The motel was built directly north of the <b>Flamingo Hotel</b> and \nCasino, where Capri was an employee. The motel began construction in May \n1959, with&nbsp;...", "This <b>is</b> an incomplete list of films shot in the <b>Las Vegas</b> Valley in the U.S. state of \nNevada. ... 1996, <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip, The Landmark <b>Hotel</b> and Casino. Swingers, \n1996, Stardust <b>Resort</b> and Casino, Fremont <b>Hotel</b> and Casino. Wedding Bell \nBlues, 1996.", "State Route 592 (SR 592) <b>is a</b> 8.487-mile-long (13.659 km) east–west highway \nsection line ... with control given to Clark County; however, only the above section \n<b>located</b> in the <b>resort</b> corridor has been relinquished as of January 2008.", "Sam&#39;s Town <b>Las Vegas is</b> a <b>hotel</b> and casino <b>located</b> in Sunrise Manor, Nevada \non the corner of <b>Flamingo</b> Road and Boulder Highway. It <b>is</b> one of the casinos&nbsp;...", "Benjamin &quot;Bugsy&quot; Siegel (February 28, 1906 – June 20, 1947) was an American \nmobster. ... Siegel traveled to <b>Las Vegas</b>, Nevada, where he handled and \nfinanced some of the original casinos. He assisted developer William R. \nWilkerson&#39;s <b>Flamingo Hotel</b> after Wilkerson ran out of funds. Siegel took over the \nproject and&nbsp;...", "On May 19, 2006, the <b>Flamingo Hotel</b> and Casino in <b>Las Vegas</b> announced that \nBraxton ... This set list <b>is</b> representative of the performance on August 3, 2006.", "O&#39;Sheas Casino <b>is</b> a casino <b>located</b> within The Linq, a <b>hotel</b>-casino and shopping \npromenade on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip in Paradise, Nevada. O&#39;Sheas originally \nopened in 1989 and operated in between the Imperial Palace <b>Hotel</b> and Casino (\nlater The Linq) and the <b>Flamingo Las Vegas</b>." ]
[ "Where was the original flamingo hotel located in las vegas?" ]
[ "<b>Jeopardy</b>! is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin. The \nshow features a quiz competition in which contestants are presented with general\n&nbsp;...", "George Alexander Trebek OC is a Canadian-American television personality, \ngame show host and actor. He has been the host of the syndicated game show \n<b>Jeopardy</b>! since its revival ... <b>Starting</b> in spring 1969, Trebek also hosted Strategy, \na weekday afternoon game show. In 1973, he moved to the United States and&nbsp;...", "Arthur Fleming Fazzin (May 1, 1924 – April 25, 1995) was an American actor and \ntelevision ... The show was <b>Jeopardy</b>!, which Fleming hosted from March 30, \n1964, to January 3, 1975, and again from October 2, 1978, to March 2, 1979.", "<b>Jeopardy</b>! The Greatest of All Time was a primetime <b>Jeopardy</b>! tournament \nfeaturing the three highest-earning contestants, Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter, and&nbsp;...", "James Holzhauer (born c. 1984/1985) is an American game show contestant and \nprofessional sports gambler. He is the third-highest-earning American game \nshow contestant of all time and is best known for his 32-game winning streak as \nchampion on the quiz show <b>Jeopardy</b>! from ... references to important <b>dates</b> in his \nlife with his <b>Jeopardy</b>! wagers, including&nbsp;...", "<b>Jeopardy</b>! is a game show based on the US version of the same name. It was \noriginally aired ... Series, <b>Start date</b>, End <b>date</b>, Episodes. 1, 12 January 1983&nbsp;...", "Celebrity <b>Jeopardy</b>! is a series of sketches that aired regularly on the television \ncomedy/variety show Saturday Night Live between 1996 and 2002, the years&nbsp;...", "Watson is a question-answering computer system capable of answering \nquestions posed in ... The <b>Jeopardy</b>! staff used different means to notify Watson \nand the human players when to buzz, which was critical in many rounds. ... \nAccording to IBM, &quot;The goal is to have computers <b>start</b> to interact in natural \nhuman terms across&nbsp;...", "Kenneth Wayne Jennings III (born May 23, 1974) is an American game show \ncontestant and ... In 2004, Jennings won 74 consecutive <b>Jeopardy</b>! games before \nhe was defeated by challenger Nancy Zerg on his 75th appearance. ... by having \nJennings make a guest appearance at the <b>start</b> of the broadcast, during which \nhost&nbsp;...", "Rock &amp; Roll <b>Jeopardy</b>! was an American television game show created by Scott \nSternberg and adapted from the quiz show <b>Jeopardy</b>!. The show debuted on&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What has been on longer wheel of fortune or jeopardy?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>I&#39;m a Believer</b>&quot; is a <b>song composed</b> by Neil Diamond and recorded by <b>The</b> \n<b>Monkees</b> in 1966 with the lead vocals by Micky Dolenz. The single, produced by \nJeff&nbsp;...", "&quot;Daydream <b>Believer</b>&quot; is a <b>song composed</b> by John Stewart shortly before he left \nthe Kingston Trio. It was originally recorded by <b>The Monkees</b>, with Davy Jones \nsinging the lead. ... It&#39;s &#39;cause <b>I&#39;m</b> short, I know...&quot; Many people did not think the \n<b>song</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>The Monkees</b> are an American rock and pop band originally active between \n1966 and 1971, with reunion albums and tours in the decades that followed. \nTheir <b>original</b> line-up consisted of the American actor/musicians Micky Dolenz ... \nNonetheless, Nesmith <b>composed</b> and produced some <b>songs</b> from the beginning, \nand Tork&nbsp;...", "<b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart &middot; Producer(s) &middot; Terry Melcher. &quot;(<b>I&#39;m</b> \nNot Your) Steppin&#39; Stone&quot; is a rock <b>song</b> written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart\n. ... A-side, &quot;<b>I&#39;m a Believer</b>&quot; ... Musicians featured on <b>the Monkees</b> recording are: \nMicky Dolenz (lead vocal); Tommy Boyce (backing vocal); Wayne Erwin and&nbsp;...", "This list is an attempt to document every <b>song</b> released by American-British pop \nrock band <b>The</b> ... <b>Song</b>, <b>Year</b>, Album debut, <b>Songwriter</b>(s), Lead vocal(s) ... &quot;<b>I&#39;m a</b> \n<b>Believer</b>&quot;, 1966, More of <b>the Monkees</b>, Neil Diamond, Micky Dolenz. &quot;(<b>I&#39;m</b> Not&nbsp;...", "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You&quot; is a <b>song</b> by Neil Diamond that was released by \n<b>The Monkees</b> in ... It was also included in the &quot;<b>I&#39;m a Believer</b>&quot; EP in Europe that \n<b>year</b>. Neil Diamond never made a studio recording of the <b>song</b> (as he had done \nwith&nbsp;...", "More of <b>the Monkees</b> is the second studio album by the American pop rock band \n<b>the Monkees</b>. ... <b>The Monkees</b>&#39; second single, &quot;<b>I&#39;m a Believer</b>&quot;—included on this \nalbum—held the ... The band, particularly Nesmith, was also furious about the \n<b>songs</b>—selected for the ... The <b>original</b> pressing catalog number is COM/COS \n102.", "This is a list of episodes of the television series <b>The Monkees</b> which ran on NBC \nfrom 1966 to 1968, on Monday nights at 7:30 PM Eastern (6:30 Central). The first \n<b>songs</b> listed are from the <b>original</b> NBC broadcasts. ... <b>Songs</b>: &quot;<b>I&#39;m a Believer</b>&quot;, &quot;\nYou Just May Be the One&quot; (<b>original</b> version). 1967 reruns: &quot;<b>I&#39;m a Believer</b>&quot; was&nbsp;...", "&quot;I Wanna Be Free&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart that was \nfirst performed ... Boyce and Hart <b>wrote</b> &quot;I Wanna Be Free&quot; for <b>the Monkees</b> before \nthe group was even put together. ... Missing Links Volume Three &middot; <b>I&#39;m a Believer</b> \nand Other Hits &middot; Daydream <b>Believer</b> and Other Hits &middot; <b>The Monkees</b> Anthology &middot; \nThe&nbsp;...", "<b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Michael Nesmith &middot; Producer(s), Michael Nesmith. <b>The Monkees</b> \nsingles chronology. &quot;Listen to the Band&quot; (1969), &quot;Good Clean Fun&quot; (1969), &quot;Oh \nMy My&quot; (1970). &quot;Good Clean Fun&quot; is a <b>song</b> by <b>The Monkees</b> from their 1969 \nalbum <b>The Monkees</b> Present. ... Missing Links Volume Three &middot; <b>I&#39;m a Believer</b> and \nOther Hits &middot; Daydream&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who wrote the monkees song i'm a believer?" ]
[ "A four-minute mile is the completion of a mile run (1,760 yards, or 1,609.344 \nmeters) in four ... This article is about the running of a mile in less than four \nminutes. For the album by The Get Up Kids, see Four Minute Mile. For the 2014 \nfilm, see 4&nbsp;...", "Sir Roger Gilbert Bannister CH CBE FRCP (23 March 1929 – 3 March 2018) was \na British ... On the 50th anniversary of running the <b>mile in under four minutes</b>, \nBannister was interviewed by the BBC&#39;s sports correspondent Rob Bonnet. At the\n&nbsp;...", "This is a list of American high school students who have run a <b>four</b>-<b>minute mile</b> \nsince the feat was first accomplished in 1964. The first person to run a <b>mile</b> (1,760 \nyards, or 1,609 metres) in <b>under four minutes</b> was&nbsp;...", "Four Minute Mile is the debut studio album by American rock band The Get Up \nKids. ... For the running of a mile in under four minutes, see four-minute mile.", "4 Minute Mile is a 2014 drama film directed by Charles-Olivier Michaud, written \nby Josh ... Jump to navigation Jump to search. This article is about a 2014 film. \nFor the running of a mile in under four minutes, see Four-minute mile.", "James Ronald &quot;Jim&quot; Ryun (born April 29, 1947) is a former American politician \nand Olympic ... He won a silver medal in the 1500 m at the 1968 Summer \nOlympics, and was the first high school athlete to run a <b>mile in under four minutes</b>\n.", "The world record in the <b>mile</b> run is the best mark set by a male or female runner \nin the ... Bannister vied to be the first to break the fabled <b>four</b>-<b>minute mile</b> barrier. \n... Text is available <b>under</b> the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License&nbsp;...", "The Perfect <b>Mile</b>: Three Athletes, One Goal, and <b>Less Than Four Minutes</b> to \nAchieve It (2004) by Neal Bascomb is a non-fiction book about three runners and\n&nbsp;...", "... a race - 1970s is my guess - in which at least five runners got home in <b>less than</b> \n<b>four minutes</b>.", "Timothy Ralph &quot;Tim&quot; Danielson is a former American middle distance runner. He \nis one of only ten U.S. high school athletes to ever run the <b>mile in under four</b> \n<b>minutes</b>." ]
[ "First new zealander to run a mile in under four minutes?" ]
[ "<b>The Beatles</b> is an animated <b>television series</b> featuring representations of the \npopular English rock band of the same name. It was originally broadcast from \n1965&nbsp;...", "<b>The Beatles</b> Anthology is a documentary <b>television series</b> on the career of <b>the</b> \n<b>Beatles</b>. It was broadcast on UK television in six parts on ITV between 26&nbsp;...", "B. <b>The Beatles</b> (<b>TV series</b>) &middot; The Beatles Anthology (TV series) ... E. The Ed \nSullivan Show ... The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to The \nBeatles&nbsp;...", "The Fifth <b>Beatle</b> is an upcoming American television miniseries, based on the \ngraphic novel of ... &quot;&#39;The Fifth <b>Beatle</b>: The Brian Epstein Story&#39; in the Works as \nBravo <b>TV Series</b>&quot;. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 7, 2018. ^ Littleton, \nCynthia&nbsp;...", "Providence is an American medical drama <b>television series</b> created by John \nMasius, that aired ... In the United States, the theme song was &quot;In My Life&quot;, a \ncover of <b>the Beatles</b> song performed by Chantal Kreviazuk. Internationally, the \ntheme&nbsp;...", "<b>The Beatles</b> followed Ed&#39;s show opening intro, performing &quot;All My ... On the \nevening of the <b>television show</b> (February 16) a crush of&nbsp;...", "Main article: <b>The Beatles</b> Anthology (<b>TV series</b>) ... three double-CD albums), <b>The</b> \n<b>Beatles</b> Anthology series of documentaries&nbsp;...", "The Monkees are an American rock and pop band originally active between \n1966 and 1971, ... Newspapers and magazines reported that the Monkees \noutsold <b>the Beatles</b> and ... Folk &amp; Roll Musicians-Singers for acting roles in new \n<b>TV series</b>.", "B. Batfink &middot; The Beagles (TV series) &middot; <b>The Beatles</b> (<b>TV series</b>) &middot; Bob Hope \nPresents the Chrysler Theatre. C. Candid Camera &middot; Captain Nice &middot; The Catholic \nHour&nbsp;...", "The Beatles were an English rock band of the 1960s. The Beatles may also refer \nto: The Beatles (album), a 1968 album by the Beatles; <b>The Beatles</b> (<b>TV series</b>),&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who came first the monkees or the beatles?", "Did the Beatles or the Monkees come first in the music world?|Which group between \"The Monkees\" and \"The Beatles\" came first in music?|Who came first The Monkees (band) or The Beatles (band)?", "Who was the first to have a t.v. seires between the Monkees and the Beatles?" ]
[ "The following is a list of fictional <b>characters</b> from the <b>Austin Powers</b> series of films. \nContents. 1 Main <b>characters</b>. 1.1 <b>Austin Powers</b>; 1.2 Dr. Evil. 2 Austin&#39;s allies.", "Sir Austin Danger Powers, KBE is a fictional <b>character</b> from the <b>Austin Powers</b> \nseries of films, and is created and portrayed by Mike Myers. He is the protagonist\n&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;<b>Austin Powers characters</b>&quot;. The following 12 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "<b>Austin Powers</b> (Myers), having conquered the 1990s and the 1960s, ... in the \nearlier films play different <b>characters</b> in Goldmember.", "<b>Austin Powers</b> is a series of American spy action comedy films: <b>Austin Powers</b>: \nInternational ... and conceived the <b>character</b> who would become <b>Austin Powers</b>.", "The film spawned two sequels, <b>Austin Powers</b>: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) \n... Mike Myers created the <b>character</b> of <b>Austin Powers</b> for the faux 1960s rock&nbsp;...", "Dr. Evil (Douglas &quot;Dougie&quot; Powers) is a fictional <b>character</b> played by Mike Myers \nin the <b>Austin Powers</b> film series. He is the antagonist of the movies, and Austin&nbsp;...", "Number 2 is a fictional <b>character</b> in the <b>Austin Powers</b> franchise. He is played by \nRobert Wagner in all three films, while his younger self is played by Rob Lowe&nbsp;...", "Mini-Me is a <b>character</b> played by Verne Troyer in the second and third <b>Austin</b> \n<b>Powers</b> films: <b>Austin Powers</b>: The Spy Who Shagged Me and <b>Austin Powers</b> in&nbsp;...", "Based on, <b>Characters</b> ... It stars franchise co-producer and writer Mike Myers as \n<b>Austin Powers</b>, Dr. Evil, ... It is followed by <b>Austin Powers</b> in Goldmember (2002)." ]
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[ "&quot;<b>Lookin&#39; for Love</b>&quot; is a song written by Wanda Mallette, Bob Morrison and Patti \nRyan, and recorded by American country music singer Johnny Lee. It was \nreleased in June 1980 as part of the soundtrack to the film Urban Cowboy, \nreleased that year. Marcy Levy was one of the female <b>singers</b> who provided \nbacking vocals on ... Space Nine episode &quot;Looking for par&#39;Mach in <b>All the Wrong</b> \n<b>Places</b>&quot; is titled in&nbsp;...", "Johnny Lee is an American country music singer. His 1980 single &quot;<b>Lookin&#39; for</b> \n<b>Love</b>&quot; became a crossover hit, spending three weeks at number 1 on the \nBillboard&nbsp;...", "Robert Edwin Morrison (born August 6, 1942) is an American country <b>songwriter</b> \nbased in Nashville. More than 350 of his songs have been recorded. His most \nsuccessful compositions are the Grammy-winning Kenny Rogers song, &quot;You \nDecorated My Life&quot; and the Grammy-nominated &quot;<b>Lookin&#39; for Love</b>,&quot; the ... His \nfather was a jukebox operator who left the house <b>every</b> two weeks to go to&nbsp;...", "&quot;Looking for par&#39;Mach in <b>All the Wrong Places</b>&quot; is the third episode of the fifth \nseason of the ... It is revealed that &quot;par&#39;Mach&quot; is the Klingon word for &quot;<b>love</b>&quot; with \nan aggressive connotation. Michael Dorn had originally proposed a story along \nthe&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>All the Wrong Places</b>&quot; is a song by British recording artist Example. It was \nreleased as the first ... Songwriter(s) &middot; Elliot Gleave; Alf Bamford; Steve Hill. \nProducer(s).", "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack is an American animated television \nseries created for ... 9a, 9a, &quot;<b>Lookin&#39; for Love in All the Wrong</b> Barrels&quot;, Mike Roth \nand Pendleton Ward, TBA, July 31, 2008 (2008-07-31) ... With her help, they must \nreach the &quot;secret meeting <b>place</b>&quot;: an active volcano whose crater K&#39;nuckles must\n&nbsp;...", "Looking for <b>Love</b> is a 1964 romantic musical-comedy film starring popular singer \nConnie ... When Libby mentions that she was formerly a singer, Carson asks her \nto <b>sing</b>. Libby&#39;s <b>singing</b> career ... Johnny Carson used to joke that Looking for \n<b>Love</b> was so <b>bad</b> it was transferred to flammable nitrate film stock. ... <b>All</b> stub \narticles&nbsp;...", "<b>Songwriter</b>(s), Will Holt. &quot;Lemon Tree&quot; is a folk song written by Will Holt in the late \n1950s. The tune is based on the Brazilian folk song Meu limão, meu limoeiro, \narranged by José Carlos Burle in 1937 and made popular by Brazilian singer \nWilson Simonal. The song compares <b>love</b> to a lemon tree: &quot;Lemon tree very pretty\n, and the ... With Children episode &#39;<b>Lookin</b>&#39; for a Desk in <b>All the Wrong Places</b>&#39;(\nSeason 6,&nbsp;...", "Milky Way is the third studio album by American rapper Bas. It was released on \nAugust 24, ... We go looking for <b>love in all the wrong places</b>. We go on radio&nbsp;...", "<b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Noah Bernardo &middot; Marcos Curiel &middot; Traa Daniels &middot; Sonny Sandoval &middot; \nProducer(s) &middot; Howard Benson &middot; P.O.D. singles chronology. &quot;Alive&quot; (2001), &quot;Youth \nof the Nation&quot; (2001), &quot;Boom&quot; (2002). &quot;Youth of the Nation&quot; is a song by American \nChristian metal band P.O.D. It was released in ... by her father and subsequently &quot;\nfinding <b>love in all the wrong places</b>." ]
[ "Who sings lookin for love in all the wrong places?", "Who sang the original lookin for love in all the wrong places?", "Who sang lookin for love in all the wrong places in 2000?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Make You Feel My Love</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Bob Dylan for his 1997 album Time \nOut of Mind. It was first released commercially by Billy Joel, under the title &quot;To&nbsp;...", "One cut from the album, Garth Brooks&#39; rendition of &quot;To <b>Make You Feel My Love</b>&quot;, \nreached No. 1 on the Billboard country singles charts in August 1998. This <b>song</b>&nbsp;...", "Billy Joel&#39;s Greatest Hits is a collection released in two sets, 12 years apart. The \nfirst set ... All <b>songs</b> but the last three on Volume III, &quot;To <b>Make You Feel My Love</b>&quot;, \n&quot;Hey Girl&quot; and &quot;Light as the Breeze&quot; were written by Joel. The other <b>songs</b> appear\n&nbsp;...", "Adele is an English singer-songwriter. After signing a contract with record label \nXL Recordings in September 2006, Adele began to work on her debut studio \nalbum, 19, which was ultimately released in 2008. At this time, the singer \ncontributed guest vocals on the <b>song</b> &quot;My Yvonne&quot; for ... and recorded a cover \nversion of Bob Dylan&#39;s &quot;<b>Make You Feel My Love</b>&quot;.", "Bob Dylan is an American singer–songwriter, author, poet and painter who has \nbeen a major ... Artist, <b>Song</b> Title, Notes ... <b>Make You Feel My Love</b> &middot; Ring Them&nbsp;...", "19 is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Adele. It was first \nreleased on 28 ... Adele recorded a cover of Bob Dylan&#39;s &quot;<b>Make You Feel My</b> \n<b>Love</b>&quot; on the recommendation of her manager Jonathan Dickins, who ... Adele \nand White co-wrote two other <b>songs</b> for the album: &quot;Melt My Heart to Stone&quot; and &quot;\nTired&quot;.", "&quot;More Than a Memory&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Lee Brice, Billy Montana, and Kyle \nJacobs and ... became the second <b>song</b> to debut at #1 on Hot Country <b>Songs</b>.) \nThe <b>song</b> was also Brooks&#39;s first #1 hit since &quot;To <b>Make You Feel My Love</b>&quot; in \n1998.", "Michaela Anne Nobilette (born August 20, 1993), also Emkay Brazil, most \ncommonly known as ... Tour 2014, Nobilette performed &quot;<b>Make You Feel My Love</b>. \n... The original was by Bob Dylan, and Nobilette stated she performed the <b>song</b> in \na&nbsp;...", "In My Dreams is a British music album released by the Military Wives, originally a \nchoir of ... Featuring a number of hit singles including Bob Dylan&#39;s &quot;<b>Make You</b> \n<b>Feel My Love</b>&quot;, U2&#39;s &quot;With or Without You&quot;, and Coldplay&#39;s &quot;Fix You&quot;. ... a social \nsupport network across the UK for Military Wives through the medium of <b>song</b>.", "&quot;Do <b>You Feel My Love</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by British reggae musician Eddy Grant from his \nalbum Can&#39;t ... Not logged in; Talk &middot; Contributions &middot; <b>Create</b> account &middot; Log in&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who wrote make you feel my love song?" ]
[ "As <b>presiding officer</b> of the <b>House of Representatives</b>, the speaker holds a variety \nof powers over the House and is ceremonially&nbsp;...", "The Speaker of the <b>House of Representatives</b> is the <b>presiding officer</b> of the \n<b>House of Representatives</b>, the lower house of the Parliament of Australia.", "The <b>Presiding Officer</b> of the United States Senate is the person who presides \nover the United ... States Senate &middot; Speaker of the United States <b>House of</b> \n<b>Representatives</b>, the <b>presiding officer</b> of the United States <b>House of</b> \n<b>Representatives</b>&nbsp;...", "The Speaker of the Texas <b>House of Representatives</b> is the <b>presiding officer</b> of the \nTexas <b>House of Representatives</b>. The Speaker&#39;s main duties are to conduct&nbsp;...", "The Speaker of the Louisiana <b>House of Representatives</b> is the speaker (\n<b>presiding officer</b>) of the Louisiana <b>House of Representatives</b>, the lower house of \nthe&nbsp;...", "The Speaker of the <b>House of Representatives</b> is the <b>presiding officer</b> of the \nFederal <b>House of Representatives</b> of Nigeria. Femi Gbajabiamila, was elected&nbsp;...", "The 2019 Speaker of the United States <b>House of Representatives</b> election took \nplace on ... The Speaker of the United States <b>House of Representatives</b> is the \n<b>presiding officer</b> of the United States <b>House of Representatives</b>. The House \nelects its&nbsp;...", "The speaker of a deliberative assembly, especially a legislative body, is its \n<b>presiding officer</b>, ... The Speaker of the <b>House of Representatives</b> is the <b>presiding</b> \n<b>officer</b> of the Australian <b>House of Representatives</b>, the lower house of the \nParliament&nbsp;...", "The Sergeant at Arms of the United States <b>House of Representatives</b> is an officer \nof the House ... Under the direction of the Speaker of the House or other \n<b>presiding officer</b>, the Sergeant at Arms plays an integral role in maintaining order \nand&nbsp;...", "The Texas <b>House of Representatives</b> is the lower house of the bicameral Texas \nLegislature. ... The Speaker of the House is the <b>presiding officer</b> and highest-\nranking member of the House. The Speaker&#39;s duties include maintaining order \nwithin&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "The <b>game</b> was pushed back from the fall <b>release</b> date, ... <b>Friday the 13th</b>: Ultimate \nSlasher Switch Edition for the Nintendo Switch was&nbsp;...", "<b>Friday the 13th</b> is a survival horror video <b>game</b> published by LJN and developed \nby Japanese ... In 2017, after developer IllFonic <b>released Friday the 13th</b>: The \n<b>Game</b>, a &quot;Retro Jason&quot; skin based on Jason from the 1989 <b>game</b> was added by&nbsp;...", "In May 1986, Domark <b>released</b> a <b>Friday the 13th game</b> for the Amstrad CPC, \nCommodore 64, and ZX Spectrum. The plot involved&nbsp;...", "<b>Friday the 13th</b>. Original <b>release</b> dates: 1985 – <b>Release</b> date ... <b>Friday the 13th</b>: \nThe <b>Game</b>. Original <b>release</b> dates: 2017 – <b>Release</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Friday the 13th</b>: The Computer <b>Game</b> is the first <b>game</b> adaptation based on the \nfilms of the same name. It was <b>released</b> in 1985 by Domark for the Amstrad CPC,\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Friday the 13th</b> is a 2009 American slasher film directed by Marcus Nispel and \nwritten by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift from a screen story by Shannon, \nSwift&nbsp;...", "The list of video <b>games</b> notable for negative reception includes <b>games</b> that won \nironic and ... While getting decent reviews when <b>released</b>, the <b>game</b> gained \nlargely ... In its September 2009 issue, <b>Game</b> Informer listed <b>Friday the 13th</b> as \nbeing&nbsp;...", "Jason Voorhees is the main character from the <b>Friday the 13th</b> series. He first \nappeared in ... On May 13, 2005, Avatar Press began <b>releasing</b> new <b>Friday the</b> \n<b>13th</b> comics. The first, titled ... Jason also appears as a playable character in the \nfighting <b>game</b> Mortal Kombat X as a downloadable content bonus character. A \nnew&nbsp;...", "<b>Friday the 13th</b> is a 1980 American slasher film produced and directed by Sean S\n. Cunningham, written by Victor Miller, and starring Betsy Palmer, Adrienne&nbsp;...", "In the years since its <b>release</b>, its self-referential humor and numerous instances \nof ... In the &quot;Tommy Tapes&quot; for <b>Friday the 13th</b>: The <b>Game</b> (2017) written by Adam\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did friday the 13th the game come out?", "When did friday the 13th the game come out as digital release?", "When did friday the 13th the game come out as a physical release?", "When did friday the 13th the game come out for Nintendo Switch?" ]
[ "The fire on <b>Yorktown</b> from the allies was heavier than ever as new ... Instead, \nBrigadier <b>General</b> Charles O&#39;Hara led the <b>British</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>General</b> Charles O&#39;Hara (1740 – 25 February 1802) was a <b>British</b> military officer \nwho served in the Seven Years&#39; War, American War of Independence, and \nFrench Revolutionary War, and later served as Governor of Gibraltar. During his \ncareer O&#39;Hara personally <b>surrendered</b> to both George Washington ... <b>General</b> O&#39;\nHara represented the <b>British</b> at the <b>surrender</b> of <b>Yorktown</b> on 19&nbsp;...", "The <b>Surrender</b> of Lord Cornwallis is an oil painting by John Trumbull. The \npainting was completed in 1820, and hangs in the rotunda of the United States \nCapitol in Washington, D. C.. The painting depicts the <b>surrender</b> of <b>British</b> \nLieutenant <b>General</b> Charles, Earl Cornwallis at <b>Yorktown</b>,&nbsp;...", "&quot;The World Turned Upside Down&quot; is an English ballad. It was first published on a \nbroadside in ... According to American legend, the <b>British</b> army band under Lord \nCornwallis played this tune when they <b>surrendered</b> after the Siege of <b>Yorktown</b> (\n1781). Customarily, the <b>British</b> army would have played an American or French&nbsp;...", "Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, KG, PC (31 December 1738 – 5 \nOctober 1805), styled Viscount Brome between 1753 and 1762 and known as \nThe Earl Cornwallis between 1762 and 1792, was a <b>British</b> Army <b>general</b> and \nofficial. ... Cornwallis <b>surrendered</b> his army at <b>Yorktown</b> in October 1781 after an&nbsp;...", "The Siege of <b>Yorktown</b> was the culminating act of the <b>Yorktown</b> campaign, a \nseries of military operations occupying much of 1781 during the American \nRevolutionary War. The siege was a decisive Franco-American victory: after the \n<b>surrender</b> of <b>British</b> Lt. Gen. ... The third detachment to arrive was that of <b>General</b> \nCornwallis, who had been&nbsp;...", "The military career of Benedict Arnold in 1781 consisted of service in the <b>British</b> \nArmy. Arnold had changed sides in September 1780, after his plot was exposed \nto surrender the key Continental Army outpost at ... <b>General</b> Cornwallis had been \nreleased on parole after his <b>surrender at Yorktown</b>, and he and Arnold sailed for\n&nbsp;...", "The Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War was the central theater \nof military ... The culminating engagement, the Siege of <b>Yorktown</b>, ended with the \n<b>surrender</b> of <b>British General</b> Lord Cornwallis on October 19, 1781.", "Charles, Earl Cornwallis (1738–1805) was a military officer who served in the \n<b>British</b> Army during the American War of Independence. He is best known for \n<b>surrendering</b> his army after the 1781 Siege of <b>Yorktown</b>, ... He and <b>General</b> \nClinton engaged in a highly public exchange after the 1781 campaign in which \neach sought&nbsp;...", "When negotiating the <b>surrender</b> of a <b>British</b> army at <b>Yorktown</b> a year later, \nAmerican <b>General</b> George Washington insisted: &quot;The same Honors will be \ngranted to&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who was the british general who surrendered at yorktown?", "Who was the British general who signed surrender documents at Yorktown?", "Who was the British general who attended the surrender ceremony at Yorktown?" ]
[ "<b>Summer vacation is</b> a <b>school break</b> in <b>summer</b> between <b>school</b> years and the \n<b>break</b> in the ... This <b>is</b> slightly odd for <b>schools</b> to open before the <b>summer</b> solstice \n<b>begins</b>. Also, it <b>is</b> becoming difficult for children to attend <b>school</b> in high&nbsp;...", "In the United States and possibly other places, the academic year typically has \nabout 180 <b>school</b> days for K-12, running from the early (Northern Hemisphere) \nfall to early <b>summer</b>. colleges and universities often have shorter years. <b>School</b> \n<b>holidays</b> (also referred to as vacations, breaks, and recess) <b>are</b> the ... <b>Schools</b> \noffering voluntary <b>summer</b> camp also observe a <b>holiday</b> on&nbsp;...", "An academic year or <b>school</b> year <b>is</b> a period of time which <b>schools</b>, colleges and \nuniversities ... In most countries, the longest <b>break</b> in the <b>school</b> year <b>is</b> during \n<b>summer</b>, lasting between 5 and 14 weeks. In Ireland, Italy ... Brazil[edit]. In Brazil, \n<b>summer holidays start</b> in early December and end in late January or early \nFebruary.", "The English <b>school</b> year generally runs from early September to mid or late July \nof the following ... The <b>summer holiday begins</b> in late July, and <b>is</b> usually about \nsix weeks long. The local education authority sets the <b>holiday dates</b> for all \n<b>schools</b>&nbsp;...", "French <b>school holidays are</b> the periods when <b>schools</b> in France, and all the \npupils in them, have a <b>holiday</b>. The <b>dates are</b> fixed nationally by the Ministry of \nEducation for a period of three years. <b>Holiday dates are</b> given as a Saturday date \n&quot;after classes&quot;, as some <b>schools</b> ... The <b>summer holidays</b> officially <b>begins</b> in early \nJuly[1] for all state <b>schools</b> and&nbsp;...", "An academic term (or simply term) <b>is</b> a portion of an academic year, the time \nduring which an educational institution holds classes. The schedules adopted \nvary widely. In most countries, the academic year <b>begins</b> in late <b>summer</b> or early \nautumn ... <b>Summer break</b>: <b>is</b> always the <b>break</b> from the 1st of July until the 31st of \nAugust&nbsp;...", "The first day of <b>school is</b> the first day of an academic year. This <b>is</b> usually in \nAugust or ... Therefore, there <b>is</b> no one particular day on which all <b>schools start</b>. \nDuring much ... In India the <b>schools</b> re-open in June after <b>summer holidays</b>. This \napplies&nbsp;...", "In almost all countries, children <b>are</b> out of <b>school</b> during this time of year for \n<b>summer break</b>, although <b>dates</b> vary. In the United&nbsp;...", "Education in the Czech Republic includes elementary <b>school</b>, secondary <b>school</b>, \nand ... Elementary <b>school is</b> mandatory for children from ages six to fifteen. ... The \n<b>school</b> year <b>starts</b> on the first weekday of September and ends on the last ... from \n1 February to 30 June, separated by a one-day <b>break</b> and the <b>summer holidays</b>.", "A <b>summer</b> camp or sleepaway camp <b>is</b> a supervised program for children or \nteenagers conducted during the <b>summer</b> months in some countries. Children and \nadolescents who attend <b>summer</b> camp <b>are</b> known as campers. <b>Summer school is</b> \nusually a required academic curriculum for a student to ... The UK <b>school summer</b> \n<b>holiday is</b> shorter, typically six weeks for state <b>schools</b>&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When do the summer holidays start for schools?", "When do summer holidays start for schools in the US?|When do summer holidays start for schools in the US ?", "When do summer holidays start for schools in Canada?", "When do summer holidays start for schools in Argentina?", "When do summer holidays start for schools in the southern US?" ]
[ "<b>10 Things I Hate About You</b> is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by \nGil Junger and starring Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and&nbsp;...", "<b>10 Things I Hate About You</b> is an American television sitcom broadcast on ABC \nFamily beginning in 2009. Developed by Carter Covington, the show is a&nbsp;...", "10 Things I Hate About Life is a cancelled/unfinished 2012 American romantic \ncomedy film ... producing the film; Andrew Lazar, who produced the original <b>10</b> \n<b>Things I Hate About You</b> in 1999, would re-assume that role for this film.", "Stadium High School is a public high school in Tacoma, Washington, and a \nhistoric landmark. It is part of Tacoma Public Schools, or Tacoma School District \nNo. 10 and is located in the Stadium District, near downtown Tacoma. ... the \nfilming location for many of the scenes of the 1999 movie <b>10 Things I Hate About</b> \n<b>You</b>.", "|state=collapsed : {{<b>10 Things I Hate About You</b>|state=collapsed}} to show the \ntemplate collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded : {{10&nbsp;...", "Kathleen Marie Hanley (born September 11, 1968) is an American singer and \nsongwriter. ... In 1999, Hanley appeared as herself in the film <b>10 Things I Hate</b> \n<b>About You</b>, singing a cover version of Nick Lowe&#39;s &quot;Cruel to Be Kind&quot; at the movie\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Miley Cyrus&#39; &quot;7 Things&quot; vs. <b>10 Things I Hate About You</b>&quot;. Paste. Paste Media \nGroup LLC. Archived from the original on 24 January 2010.", "This redirect is within the scope of WikiProject Albums, an attempt at building a \nuseful resource on recordings from a variety of genres. If <b>you</b> would like to&nbsp;...", "If <b>you</b> would like to participate, please visit the project page, where <b>you</b> can join \nthe discussion and see lists of open tasks and regional and topical task forces.", "Heath Andrew Ledger (4 April 1979 – 22 January 2008) was an Australian actor, \nphotographer, ... His work comprised nineteen films, including <b>10 Things I Hate</b> \n<b>About You</b> (1999), The Patriot (2000), A Knight&#39;s Tale (2001), Monster&#39;s Ball&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is the band in the movie 10 things i hate about you?", "What band plays at Club Skunk in the movie 10 Things I Hate About You?", "What band plays at the prom in the movie 10 Things I Hate About You?" ]
[ "Capital punishment in the <b>United Kingdom</b> was used from ancient times until the \nsecond half of the 20th century. The <b>last</b> executions in the <b>United Kingdom</b> were \nby hanging, and took place ... The <b>last</b> known <b>execution</b> by the civilian courts of a \n<b>person</b> under 18 was that of Charles Dobel, 17, <b>hanged</b> at Maidstone together&nbsp;...", "Ruth Ellis (9 October 1926 – 13 July 1955) was a <b>British</b> escort and nightclub \nhostess. She was the <b>last</b> woman to be <b>hanged</b> in the <b>United Kingdom</b>, after \nbeing ... As long as I was Home Secretary I was determined to ensure that <b>people</b> \ncould&nbsp;...", "This is a list of <b>people</b> who have been <b>executed</b>. The list is categorised by the \nreason for ... 1959) <b>last person hanged</b> in <b>UK</b> for killing a policeman; Tommy \nLynn Sells (d. 2014); Laurence Shirley, 4th Earl Ferrers (d. 1760); Charles \nStarkweather&nbsp;...", "William Joyce (&quot;Lord Haw-Haw&quot;) was the <b>last person</b> to be tried for treason in the \n<b>UK</b>, here seen under armed guard in 1945. Under the law of the <b>United Kingdom</b>, \nhigh treason is the crime of disloyalty to the Crown. ... to death for treachery, in \n1946. He was also the <b>last person</b> to be <b>executed</b> for a crime other than murder.", "Thomas Aikenhead ( c. March 1676 – 8 January 1697) was a Scottish student \nfrom Edinburgh, who was prosecuted and <b>executed</b> at the age of 20 on a charge \nof blasphemy under the Act against Blasphemy 1661 and Act against Blasphemy \n1695. He was the <b>last person</b> on the island of Great <b>Britain to be executed</b> for&nbsp;...", "James Pratt (1805–1835), also known as John Pratt, and John Smith (1795–\n1835) were two London men who, in November 1835, became the <b>last</b> two to be \n<b>executed</b> for sodomy in <b>England</b>. Pratt and Smith were arrested in August of that \nyear after being convicted of having sex in the room of another <b>man</b>, William \nBonill.", "The murder of John Alan West on 7 April 1964 was the crime which led to the <b>last</b> \ndeath sentences carried out in the <b>United Kingdom</b> ... &quot;The tragic truth hidden \nfrom son of the <b>last man</b> to be <b>hanged</b> in <b>Britain</b>&quot;. Sunday Mirror. pp. 26–27. ^ \nBerg&nbsp;...", "Josef Jakobs (30 June 1898 – 15 August 1941) was a German spy and the <b>last</b> \n<b>person</b> to be <b>executed</b> at the Tower of London. He was captured shortly after \nparachuting into the <b>United Kingdom</b> during the&nbsp;...", "To be <b>hanged</b>, drawn and quartered was a penalty in <b>England</b> and the <b>United</b> \n<b>Kingdom</b> for several crimes, but mainly for high treason. This method was \nabolished in <b>England</b> in 1870. Date <b>executed</b>, Name, Notes. 1283, Dafydd ap \nGruffydd, The <b>last</b> independent ruler of Wales, and the first prominent <b>person</b> to \nbe <b>executed</b>&nbsp;...", "Janet Horne (died 1727) was a woman from Scotland accused of witchcraft, and \nthe <b>last person</b> to be <b>executed</b> legally for witchcraft in the <b>British</b> Isles." ]
[ "Who was the last person in the uk to be executed?" ]
[ "General Steven Rockwell Trevor is a fictional character appearing in American \n<b>comic</b> books published by DC <b>Comics</b>, commonly in association with the \nsuperheroine <b>Wonder Woman</b>. ... At the <b>end of</b> the storyline, the <b>Wonder Woman</b> \nand retired four-star General Steve Trevor <b>of</b> pre-Crisis Earth-Two traveled to \nMount&nbsp;...", "<b>Wonder Woman</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American <b>comic</b> books \npublished by DC ... In the decades since her debut, <b>Wonder Woman</b> has gained \na cast <b>of</b> enemies bent on eliminating the ... At the <b>end of</b> the 1960s, under the \nguidance <b>of</b> Mike Sekowsky, <b>Wonder Woman</b> surrendered her powers in order to \nremain&nbsp;...", "The fictional DC <b>Comics</b>&#39; character <b>Wonder Woman</b>, was created by William \nMoulton Marston. ... After the <b>end of</b> this storyline, Steve Trevor was resurrected \nby Aphrodite. ... like the friends they were in the past, and Diana declares her \nintention to <b>do</b> some soul-searching before returning to her role as <b>Wonder</b> \n<b>Woman</b>.", "<b>Wonder Woman</b>, known for seasons 2 and 3 as The New Adventures <b>of Wonder</b> \n<b>Woman</b>, is an ... Warner Bros. and ABC <b>did</b> not give <b>up</b> on the idea, and instead \ndeveloped another TV film pilot, The New Original <b>Wonder Woman</b>, which ... (In \nthe <b>comics</b>, <b>Wonder Woman</b> would lose most <b>of</b> her strength if bound by a man.).", "Superman/<b>Wonder Woman</b> is an American <b>comic</b> book series published by DC \n<b>Comics</b>. The series was published from October 2013 to May 2016. Written by \nCharles Soule with artwork by Tony Daniel, it explores the relationship between \nSuperman and <b>Wonder Woman</b>, two <b>of</b> DC <b>Comics</b>&#39; most popular characters. ... \nSoule continued, &quot;One <b>of</b> the things that I would like to <b>do</b> is have the way&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Ends of</b> the Earth&quot; is the name <b>of</b> a four-issue <b>comic</b> book story arc written by \nGail Simone with art by Aaron Lopresti. Published in issues #20–23 <b>of Wonder</b> \n<b>Woman</b> vol. ... The man has come to give a quest for Diana to <b>do</b> for him: kill D&#39;\nGrth aka the devil. Back in the present, the meeting between Nemesis and \nDiana&#39;s gorilla&nbsp;...", "Diana Prince is a fictional character appearing regularly in stories published by \nDC <b>Comics</b>, as the secret identity <b>of</b> the Amazonian superhero <b>Wonder Woman</b>,&nbsp;...", "<b>Wonder Woman</b> is a 2017 American superhero film based on the DC <b>Comics</b> \ncharacter <b>of</b> the ... Later, the team celebrates the <b>end of</b> the war. ... Whedon \nadmitted that he <b>did</b> have an actress in mind for the part, stating that &quot;<b>Wonder</b> \n<b>Woman</b> was&nbsp;...", "Themyscira is a fictional unitary sovereign city-state and archipelagic island \nnation appearing ... The 1987 relaunch <b>of</b> the <b>Wonder Woman</b> series establishes \nthat the ... They <b>do</b> not think in terms <b>of</b> male gender; the word &quot;policeman&quot; is \nalien to ... The two sects <b>of</b> Amazons forged an uneasy truce, living at opposite \n<b>ends of</b>&nbsp;...", "Donna Troy is a fictional superheroine appearing in American <b>comic</b> books \npublished by DC ... She <b>makes</b> her live adaptation debut in the DC Universe \nseries Titans, played by ... A teen-aged version <b>of Wonder Woman</b> was dubbed &quot;\nWonder Girl&quot;. ... Her role in Infinite Crisis is, at the <b>end of</b> The Return <b>of</b> Donna \nTroy, fully&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who does wonder woman end up with in the comics?", "Who does wonder woman end up with in All Star Comics #8?", "Who does wonder woman end up with in the new 52?" ]
[ "Air <b>Jordan</b> is a brand of basketball shoes, athletic, casual, and style clothing \nproduced by Nike. It was created for former NBA player and 5 time NBA MVP \nMichael <b>Jordan</b>. The <b>original</b> Air <b>Jordan</b> sneakers <b>were</b> produced exclusively for \nMichael ... In 2011, the brand <b>released</b> a Black <b>History</b> Month (BHM) Air <b>Jordan</b> III\n&nbsp;...", "Background[edit]. Michael <b>Jordan</b>, one of the NBA&#39;s most iconic basketball \nplayers, has his own shoe line called &quot;Air <b>Jordan</b>&quot; with one of the best selling \nbrands Nike. He has a total of 34 types of sneakers <b>released</b> from 1984-2019. ... \nFive colorways <b>were released</b> for the shoe and they <b>were the first</b> Air <b>Jordan</b> to \nfeature&nbsp;...", "Michael <b>Jordan</b> and Spike Lee <b>released</b> the <b>Jordan</b> Spiz&#39;ike shoes on October 21\n, 2019, as a ... IV, V, VI, Air <b>Jordan</b> IX and XX shoes. Only 4,567 <b>pairs were</b> made \nof the <b>original release</b>, with all of the proceeds going to Morehouse College.", "The &quot;Jumpman&quot; logo is owned by Nike to promote the Air <b>Jordan</b> brand of \nbasketball sneakers and other sportswear. It is the silhouette of former NBA \nplayer and current Charlotte Hornets owner, Michael <b>Jordan</b>. Contents. 1 <b>History</b>; \n2 Lawsuit; 3 Overseas copyright battle; 4 Athletic program ... In 1985 Michael \n<b>Jordan did</b> the Jumpman pose in a <b>pair</b> of Nike shoes.", "Every shoe came with multiple <b>pairs</b> of shoelaces and <b>were</b> different in colour. ... \nSome shoes including the Air Presto and Air <b>Jordan</b> 1 <b>were released early</b> to&nbsp;...", "<b>Jordan</b> Ross Belfort is an American author, motivational speaker, and former \nstockbroker. ... He wrote his <b>first</b> book in the days following his <b>release</b> from \nprison (after a false start ... During his time running the Stratton Oakmont \nbusiness, Belfort and his <b>first</b> wife Denise Lombardo <b>were</b> divorced. ... Read &middot; Edit \n&middot; View <b>history</b>&nbsp;...", "Nike, Inc is an American multinational corporation that is engaged in the design, \ndevelopment, ... Bill Bowerman made the <b>first pair</b> of shoes for me. ... In 2008, \nNike introduced the Air <b>Jordan</b> XX3, a high-performance basketball shoe ... \nLimited edition sneakers and prototypes with a regional <b>early release were</b> \nknown as&nbsp;...", "The Nike Air Yeezy is an official sneaker collaboration project between Nike and \nKanye West. Notable as the shoe brand&#39;s <b>first</b> non-athlete full collaboration, the \nproject has <b>released</b> two ... As with the <b>original</b> Nike Air Yeezy, several sample \ncolorways <b>were</b> created, the most famous of which was ... Read &middot; Edit &middot; View \n<b>history</b>&nbsp;...", "Bring Me the Horizon (often abbreviated as BMTH) are an English rock band \nformed in Sheffield in 2004. The group consists of lead vocalist Oliver Sykes, \nguitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Matt Nicholls and keyboardist \n<b>Jordan</b> Fish. ... They followed this by <b>releasing</b> their <b>first</b> EP, This Is What the \nEdge of Your&nbsp;...", "The Air Force is a range of athletic shoes made by [[Nike ]] that began with the Air \nForce 1 and ... Also, Air Force 2s <b>were</b> re-<b>released</b> internationally in the <b>early</b> \n2000s. ... A <b>pair</b> of &quot;white-on-white&quot; retro low-top Air Force 1s ... Air <b>Jordan</b> &middot; Air \nMelo Line &middot; Air Max &middot; Nike Considered &middot; Nike Cortez &middot; Nike CTR360 Maestri &middot; Nike\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When were the first pair of jordans released?", "When were the first pair of Air Jordans released just for Michael Jordan?", "When were the first pair of Air Jordans released to the public?" ]