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[ "<b>Release</b>. On August 7, 2015, Lionsgate announced that they <b>would</b> distribute and \nmarket the film worldwide except in China.", "<b>My Little Pony</b>: Equestria Girls, or simply known as Equestria Girls, <b>is</b> a product ... \nAlong with the toys, Hasbro planned to <b>produce</b> related merchandise and media \n... In <b>Movie</b> Magic, she sabotages her uncle&#39;s <b>movie</b> production in the hopes of&nbsp;...", "Megan <b>releases</b> the Rainbow into the Smooze, but it <b>is</b> swallowed up and lost but \nthis <b>does</b> halt the Smooze. The <b>ponies are</b> discouraged by this, but Megan offers\n&nbsp;...", "A feature-length film adaptation directly based on the TV series, titled <b>My Little</b> \n<b>Pony</b>: The <b>Movie</b>, was theatrically <b>released</b> on October 6, 2017, in the United&nbsp;...", "... first theatrically <b>released</b> film of the franchise; <b>My Little Pony</b>: The <b>Movie</b> (2017 \nfilm), a theatrical film based on the 2010 TV series <b>My Little Pony</b>: Friendship <b>Is</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>My Little Pony is</b> a toy line and media franchise mainly targeting girls, developed \nby American ... Television series <b>My Little Pony</b>: Friendship <b>Is</b> Magic, theatrical \nfilm <b>My Little Pony</b>: The <b>Movie</b>, as well as other related media accompany the \ncurrent ... <b>My Little Pony</b> toys drew the attention of collectors from their initial \n<b>release</b>.", "<b>My Little Pony</b>: The <b>Movie</b> (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) <b>is</b> the ... <b>Movie</b>. \nThe soundtrack album was <b>released</b> on September 22, 2017 by RCA Records.", "<b>My Little Pony</b>: Equestria Girls, or simply known as Equestria Girls, <b>is</b> a 2013 ... \nAlongside Rainbow Rocks and Friendship Games, this film was <b>released</b> in a box \nset on ... the <b>movie does</b> not <b>do</b> very much with&quot;, and considered the animation&nbsp;...", "<b>My Little Pony is</b> an American animated television series produced by Sunbow \nProductions and Marvel Productions based on the <b>My Little Pony</b> toys <b>released</b> \nby Hasbro. ... The series debuted on September 15, 1986, nearly three months \nafter the <b>release</b> of <b>My Little Pony</b>: The <b>Movie</b> (which had introduced the Paradise\n&nbsp;...", "As of 2012, <b>My Little Pony</b>: The <b>Movie is</b> available on North American DVD. \nThese <b>releases</b> have been discontinued and <b>are</b> now out of print. The first series \nand&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When does the my little pony movie release?", "When does the My Little Pony: The Movie (1986 film) release?", "When does the My Little Pony: The Movie (2017 film) premiere at New York City?", "When does the My Little Pony: The Movie (2017 film) theatrically release?" ]
[ "The <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs <b>football</b> program represents the University of <b>Georgia</b> in \nthe sport of American <b>football</b>. The Bulldogs compete in the <b>Football</b> Bowl&nbsp;...", "The <b>Georgia</b> national <b>football</b> team represents the country of <b>Georgia</b> in \ninternational <b>football</b> matches, and is controlled by the Georgian <b>Football</b> \nFederation.", "The 2019 <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs <b>football</b> team represented the University of <b>Georgia</b> \nin the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS <b>football</b> season. The Bulldogs played their&nbsp;...", "The Florida–<b>Georgia football</b> rivalry is an American college football rivalry game \nplayed annually by the University of Florida Gators and the University of&nbsp;...", "The 2017 <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs <b>football</b> team represented the University of <b>Georgia</b> \nin the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS <b>football</b> season. The Bulldogs played their&nbsp;...", "The 1942 <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs <b>football</b> team represented the <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs of \nthe University of <b>Georgia</b> during the 1942 college <b>football</b> season. Led by&nbsp;...", "The 1946 <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs <b>football</b> team represented the <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs of \nthe University of <b>Georgia</b> during the 1946 college <b>football</b> season. The \nWilliamson&nbsp;...", "The 1981 <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs <b>football</b> team represented the <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs of \nthe University of <b>Georgia</b> during the 1981 NCAA Division I-A <b>football</b> season.", "The 2014 <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs <b>football</b> team represented the University of <b>Georgia</b> \nin the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS <b>football</b> season. They were led by head coach&nbsp;...", "The 1982 <b>Georgia</b> Bulldogs <b>football</b> team represented the University of <b>Georgia</b> \nduring the 1982 NCAA Division I-A <b>football</b> season. The offense scored 338&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays in the big 12 football championship?", "Who won the big 12 football championship in 2017?", "Who lost the big 12 football championship in 2017?", "Who won the big 12 football championship in 2016?", "Who lost the big 12 football championship in 2016?", "Who won the big 12 football championship in 2015?", "Who lost the big 12 football championship in 2015?" ]
[ "The 14-<b>episode season</b> was released from January 17 to April 18, 2019, on CBS \nAll Access. A third <b>season</b> was ordered in February 2019. Contents. 1&nbsp;...", "It consisted of twenty-six episodes. <b>Star Trek</b>: The Original <b>Series</b> is an American \nscience fiction television <b>series</b> created by Gene Roddenberry, and the original&nbsp;...", "The episodes are listed in order by original air date, which match the <b>episode</b> \norder in each <b>season&#39;s</b> original, remastered,&nbsp;...", "two episodes from the original <b>Star Trek series</b>. ... for <b>Star Trek</b>: Phase <b>II</b>, while the \n<b>season</b> finale, &quot;Shades of Gray&quot;, was a&nbsp;...", "The rest of the 15-<b>episode</b> first <b>season</b> was streamed weekly on All Access, \nending in February 2018. The <b>season&#39;s</b> release led to record&nbsp;...", "The <b>series</b> contains significant elements of Space Western, as described by \nRoddenberry and the general audience. Contents. 1 Creation; <b>2</b> Development&nbsp;...", "Set in the 24th century, the <b>series</b> follows the adventures of the crew of the \nStarfleet starship Enterprise-D. <b>Season</b> two featured changes to the main cast, \nfollowing&nbsp;...", "<b>Season 2</b> (1974)[edit]. No. overall, No. in season, Title, Stardate, Directed by, \nWritten&nbsp;...", "The second <b>season</b> saw the <b>series</b> continue a concentration on stand-alone \nepisodes as seen in the debut <b>season</b>, but the decision was made to <b>start</b> an \nongoing&nbsp;...", "<b>Star Trek</b> is an American media franchise based on the science fiction television \n<b>series</b> created ... The success of the sequel, <b>Star Trek II</b>: The Wrath of Khan, \nreversed the fortunes of the franchise. While the sequel grossed less than the first\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did spock first say live long and prosper?", "On what date did Spock first say Live Long and Prosper?", "What was the name of the episode where Spock first said Live Long and Prosper?", "What was the season and episode number of the episode where Spock first said Live Long and Prosper?", "In what episode overall did Spock first say Live Long and Prosper?" ]
[ "<b>New York</b> is a <b>state located</b> in the Northeastern United States. <b>New York</b> was one \nof the original thirteen colonies that formed the United States. With an&nbsp;...", "<b>New York</b> City (NYC), also known as the City of <b>New York</b> or simply <b>New York</b> (\n<b>NY</b>), is the most ... <b>Located</b> at the southern tip of the U.S. <b>state of New York</b>, the \ncity is the center of the <b>New York</b> metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area \nin&nbsp;...", "Albany is the capital of the U.S. <b>state of New York</b> and the seat and largest city of \nAlbany County. Albany is <b>located</b> on the west bank of the Hudson River&nbsp;...", "Buffalo is the second largest city in the U.S. <b>state of New York</b> and the largest city \nin Western ... Buffalo. Location within the state of New York. Buffalo is located in&nbsp;...", "Brooklyn is a borough of <b>New York</b> City, coterminous with Kings County, <b>located</b> \nin the U.S. <b>state of New York</b>, the most populous county in the <b>state</b>, and the&nbsp;...", "Rochester is a city on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in western <b>New York</b> \nand the seat of ... 40 ha) tract from the <b>state</b> in Western <b>New York</b> along the \nGenesee River. ... <b>Located</b> here are the Village Gate, Memorial Art Gallery, \nSchool of The Arts, Rochester Museum and Science Center, Rochester Public \nMarket,&nbsp;...", "<b>New York</b> is <b>located</b> in the northeastern United States, in the Mid-Atlantic Census \nBureau division. <b>New York</b> covers an area of&nbsp;...", "Yonkers is a city in Westchester County, <b>New York</b>. It is the fourth most populous \ncity in the U.S. <b>state of New York</b>, behind New ... The Japanese School of <b>New</b> \n<b>York</b> was <b>located</b> in Yonkers for one year; on August 18, 1991 the school moved\n&nbsp;...", "Syracuse is a city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, <b>New York</b>, United \nStates. It is the fifth-most populous city in the <b>state of New York</b> following <b>New</b> \n<b>York</b> ... of New York. Location in Onondaga County and the state of New York.", "Staten Island is a borough of New York City, coterminous with Richmond County, \nin the U.S. <b>state of New York</b>. <b>Located</b> in the southwest portion of the city, the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where is the state of new york located?", "In which section of the United States is the state of New York located?", "Which coast of the United States does the state of New York sit on?", "What states does New York State sit near?" ]
[ "A Munro is defined as a <b>mountain in Scotland</b> with a height <b>over 3,000</b> feet (914.4 \nm), and which is on the <b>Scottish</b> Mountaineering Club (SMC) official list of Munros\n; there is <b>no</b> explicit ... Munro did not set <b>any</b> measure of topographic prominence \nby which a <b>peak</b> qualified as a separate <b>mountain</b>, so there has been much&nbsp;...", "The <b>mountains</b> and hills of the British Isles are categorised into lists based on \nelevation (or ... These lists are used for <b>peak</b> bagging, whereby hillwalkers \nattempt to reach all the ... <b>no</b> matter what their height, as reflected in <b>names</b> such \nas the Cuillin Hills and ... The Munros are <b>mountains in Scotland over 3,000</b> feet (\n914.4 m).", "<b>Scotland</b> is the most mountainous country in the United Kingdom. The area north \nand west of ... The zone includes Britain&#39;s highest <b>peaks</b>, especially Ben Nevis (\nBeinn ... The Munros are the most significant hills <b>in Scotland over 3,000</b> feet (\n914.4 m) ... They were later <b>named</b> Grahams after the late Fiona Torbet (née \nGraham)&nbsp;...", "Yosemite National Park is an American national park located in the western \nSierra Nevada of ... <b>Designated</b> a World Heritage site in 1984, Yosemite is \ninternationally ... Desmond changed its <b>name</b> to the Yosemite National Park \nCompany in ... rise <b>3,000</b> and 4,800 feet (910 and 1,460 m), respectively, <b>above</b> \nthe valley floor.", "The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region \nin North West England. A popular holiday destination, it is famous for its lakes, \nforests and <b>mountains</b> ... All the land in England higher than <b>3,000</b> feet (914 m) \n<b>above</b> sea level lies ... The area was <b>designated</b> a national park on 9 May 1951.", "Snowdonia (Welsh: Eryri) is a mountainous region in northwestern Wales and a \nnational park of 823 square miles (2,130 km<sup>2</sup>) in area. It was the first to be \n<b>designated</b> of the three national parks in Wales, in 1951. It contains the highest \n<b>peaks</b> in the United Kingdom outside <b>of Scotland</b>. ... The English <b>name</b> for the \narea derives from Snowdon, which is the highest&nbsp;...", "Mount Kenya is the highest <b>mountain</b> in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, \nafter Kilimanjaro. The highest <b>peaks</b> of the <b>mountain</b> are Batian (5,199 metres (\n17,057 ft)), ... The Maasai <b>name</b> for Mount Kenya is Ol Donyo Keri, which means &#39;\n<b>mountain</b> of ... <b>Above</b> the lower alpine zone there is usually frost <b>every</b> night.", "Cairngorms National Park is a national park in northeast <b>Scotland</b>, established in \n2003. It was the second of two national parks established by the <b>Scottish</b> \nParliament, after Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, set up in 2002. \nThe park covers the Cairngorms range of <b>mountains</b>, and surrounding hills. ... \nThe range consists of three main plateaux at about 1000–1200 m <b>above</b> sea&nbsp;...", "Cuilcagh is a <b>mountain</b> on the border between County Fermanagh (in Northern \nIreland) and ... The <b>name</b> Cuilcagh comes from the Irish Cuilceach, which has \nbeen ... The cliff-edged <b>summit</b> surface of the <b>mountain</b> is formed from the ... led \nto a dramatic rise in visitors to Cuilcagh from circa <b>3,000</b> per annum to <b>over</b> \n60,000.", "Snowdon is the highest <b>mountain</b> in Wales, at an elevation of 1,085 metres (\n3,560 ft) <b>above</b> sea level, and the highest point in the British Isles outside the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "In scotland what name designates any mountain peak 3000 and over?" ]
[ "The Amazing <b>Spider-Man</b> is a <b>2012</b> American superhero film based on the \nMarvel Comics character <b>Spider-Man</b>, and sharing the title of the character&#39;s&nbsp;...", "the Sinister 6. It was first announced to air on Disney XD in early <b>2012</b>, and \ndebuted alongside the second season&nbsp;...", "The Amazing <b>Spider-Man</b> is an open world action-adventure video game, based \non the Marvel Comics character <b>Spider-Man</b>, and the <b>2012</b> film of the same&nbsp;...", "Season 1 (<b>2012</b>)[edit]. No. overall, No. in season, Title, Directed by, Written by&nbsp;...", "On December 3, <b>2012</b>, Marc Webb revealed that Dane DeHaan was chosen to \nplay Harry Osborn. Paul Giamatti was confirmed as a cast member in February&nbsp;...", "The Amazing <b>Spider-Man</b>: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album to \nthe <b>2012</b> film The Amazing <b>Spider-Man</b> composed by James Horner. which&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;The Amazing <b>Spider-Man</b> (<b>2012</b> film series)&quot;. The following \n10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent&nbsp;...", "Andrew Russell Garfield (born 20 August 1983) is a British-American actor. He is \nthe recipient ... Garfield subsequently gained wider recognition for playing <b>Spider</b>\n<b>-Man</b> in the <b>2012</b> superhero film The Amazing <b>Spider-Man</b> and its 2014 sequel.", "<b>Spider-Man</b>: Turn Off the Dark is the most expensive Broadway production in ... In \n<b>2012</b>, the musical&#39;s producers confirmed that they were scouting theatres in&nbsp;...", "Marc Webb was hired to direct, with Andrew Garfield starring, and The Amazing \n<b>Spider-Man</b> (<b>2012</b>) was&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When is a new spiderman movie coming out?", "When is the 2017 spiderman movie coming out in Hollywood?", "When is the 2017 spiderman movie coming out in all of the United States?", "When is the 2017 spiderman movie coming out in the United Kingdom?", "When is the 2017 spiderman movie coming out in international markets other than the United Kingdom and United States?", "When is the 2014 spiderman movie coming out in Mexico?", "When is the 2014 spiderman movie coming out in the United States?", "When is the 2014 spiderman movie coming out in the United Kingdom?", "When is the 2012 spiderman movie coming out in Tokyo?", "When is the 2012 spiderman movie coming out in the United States?" ]
[ "The <b>Star Wars film</b> series centers around three sets of trilogies, which are ... They \n<b>were</b> produced non-chronologically, with Episodes IV–VI (the <b>original</b> trilogy) \nbeing released between 1977 and 1983, Episodes I–III (the&nbsp;...", "<b>Star Wars</b> is a 1977 American epic space opera <b>film</b> written and directed by \nGeorge Lucas, ... Film poster showing Luke Skywalker heroically holding a \nlightsaber in the air, Princess ... It is the <b>first</b> installment of the <b>original Star Wars</b> \ntrilogy, the <b>first</b> of the ... The <b>film has</b> been reissued multiple times with Lucas&#39;s \nsupport—most&nbsp;...", "The <b>Clone Wars was the first Star Wars film</b> to not be distributed by 20th Century \n... the <b>movie</b>, and to encourage its subsidiary Cartoon Network to <b>air</b> the series.", "The <b>first</b> six <b>films</b> have had retroactive changes <b>made</b> after their initial theatrical \nreleases, most notably the <b>original</b> trilogy. <b>Original</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>first</b> two seasons of <b>Clone Wars</b>, released on DVD as &quot;Volume One&quot;, <b>were</b> ... \n(as it appears in Episode III) after his <b>first was</b> destroyed in the previous <b>film</b>. ... \nMace Windu takes to the <b>air</b> while Yoda rides his Kybuck to defend the city.", "The <b>Star Wars</b> Holiday Special is a 1978 American television special set in the \nuniverse of the <b>Star Wars</b> science-fiction media franchise. Directed by Steve \nBinder, it <b>was the first Star Wars</b> spin-off <b>film</b>, set between ... It <b>has</b> been viewed \nand distributed in off-<b>air</b> recordings <b>made</b> from its <b>original</b> telecast by fans as \nbootleg&nbsp;...", "And Fox would get a <b>first</b> opportunity and last refusal right to make the <b>movie</b>.&quot; \nLucas <b>was</b> offered $50,000 to write, another $50,000 to&nbsp;...", "The <b>Clone Wars was</b> a massive ratings success, becoming one of Cartoon ... the \n<b>movie</b>, and to encourage its subsidiary Cartoon Network to <b>air</b> the series. ... \nmainly to make the <b>Clone Wars</b> series more cohesive as these <b>first</b> episodes \ncreated&nbsp;...", "As a lead-in to the TV series of the same name, the <b>film was</b> released ... Title, \nDirected by, Written by, <b>Original air</b> date, Prod. code.", "The Mandalorian, also known as <b>Star Wars</b>: The Mandalorian, is an American \nspace Western web television series created by Jon Favreau and released on \nDisney+. It is the <b>first</b> live action series in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise. ... Its title <b>was</b> to \nhave been <b>Star Wars</b>: Underworld. In January 2013, following the October 30, \n2012&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the first star wars movie air?", "When did the first Star Wars movie, Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope air?", "When did Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace air in Los Angeles?", "When did Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace air in United States?" ]
[ "The <b>Karate Kid</b> Part <b>III</b> is a 1989 American martial arts drama film and the second \nsequel to The <b>Karate Kid</b> (1984). The film stars Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita,&nbsp;...", "The Next <b>Karate Kid</b> is a 1994 American martial arts drama film starring Pat \nMorita and Hilary Swank. It is the fourth and final film in The Karate&nbsp;...", "Ralph George Macchio Jr is an American actor known for his role as Daniel \nLaRusso in <b>three Karate Kid</b> films and Cobra Kai, a sequel television series. He \nis&nbsp;...", "The <b>Karate Kid</b> is a 2010 martial arts drama film directed by Harald Zwart, and \npart of The ... Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it a positive review, \nrating the film <b>three</b> and a half out of four stars, and calling it &quot;a lovely and well-\nmade&nbsp;...", "Mr. Miyagi is a fictional Okinawan karate master played by Japanese American \nactor Pat Morita ... In The <b>Karate Kid</b> Part <b>III</b>, Miyagi and Daniel return to California \nand discover that the South Seas apartment complex has been closed, leaving&nbsp;...", "This list of The <b>Karate Kid</b> characters reflects fictional characters in the <b>Karate Kid</b> \nuniverse ... It is revealed later in The <b>Karate Kid</b> Part <b>III</b> that Kumiko was offered a \ndancing career in Tokyo that she could not refuse, much to Daniel and his&nbsp;...", "The <b>Karate Kid</b> is a 1984 American martial arts drama film written by Robert Mark \nKamen and ... The <b>Karate Kid</b> Part <b>III</b> (1989) A sequel in which Kreese seeks&nbsp;...", "Main article: The <b>Karate Kid</b> Part <b>III</b>. One year after the 1984 All-Valley Karate \nTournament, John Kreese is&nbsp;...", "John Kreese is a fictional character who appears in The <b>Karate Kid</b> series of films \ncreated by Robert Mark Kamen. He serves as the main antagonist of the original \n<b>Karate Kid</b> film as well as in The <b>Karate Kid</b> Part <b>III</b>.", "Noriyuki &quot;Pat&quot; Morita (June 28, 1932 – November 24, 2005) was an American \nactor, voice actor, and comedian, known for his roles as Matsuo &quot;Arnold&quot; \nTakahashi on Happy Days (1975–1983), Mr. Miyagi in The <b>Karate Kid</b> film series, \nMike Woo ... his role in <b>three</b> sequels: The <b>Karate Kid</b> Part II (1986), The <b>Karate</b> \n<b>Kid</b> Part <b>III</b>&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who played the girl in karate kid 3?" ]
[ "The 79th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion \nPicture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of <b>2006</b> ... The \n<b>Departed</b> won four awards, including <b>Best Picture</b> and Best Director for Martin \nScorsese. ... none of the <b>Best Actor nominees</b> were in films nominated for <b>Best</b> \n<b>Picture</b> and the&nbsp;...", "The <b>Departed</b> is a <b>2006</b> American crime <b>film</b> directed by Martin Scorsese and \nwritten by William ... The <b>film</b> appeared on many critics&#39; top ten lists of the <b>best</b> \nfilms of <b>2006</b>. ... the <b>Best</b> Supporting <b>Actor</b> award for his performance, but he <b>lost</b> \nto Alan Arkin for his role in Little Miss Sunshine. ... &quot;AFI&#39;s 10 Top 10 <b>Nominees</b>&quot; (\nPDF).", "The 78th Academy Awards presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and \nSciences (AMPAS), took place on March 5, <b>2006</b>, ... All five <b>Best Picture</b> \n<b>nominees</b> received corresponding Best Director <b>nominations</b> (the fourth \noccurrence in&nbsp;...", "Martin Charles Scorsese is an American film director, screenwriter, producer and \nactor, whose ... The <b>Departed</b> won Scorsese the Academy Award for Best \nDirector, in addition to ... It received eight Oscar <b>nominations</b>, including <b>Best</b> \n<b>Picture</b>, <b>Best Actor</b> for ... This shot is also used in Casino (1995) and The \n<b>Departed</b> (<b>2006</b>).", "American actor Leonardo DiCaprio has won 54 awards from 168 <b>nominations</b>, \nand was named ... For his next appearances—the crime drama The <b>Departed</b> (\n<b>2006</b>), the war thriller Blood Diamond (<b>2006</b>), the ... DiCaprio earned \n<b>nominations</b> for the Saturn Award for <b>Best Actor</b> for his roles in the psychological \nthriller Shutter&nbsp;...", "The 64th Golden Globe Awards were aired on January 15, 2007. The ceremony \nwas broadcast live on NBC. Indicating the impact that animated films have had \non the <b>film</b> industry, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced in early \n<b>2006</b> that a Golden Globe would be awarded for the <b>Best</b> ... These are the \n<b>nominees</b> for the 64th Golden Globe Awards.", "The 11th Satellite Awards, honoring the best in film and television of <b>2006</b>, were \ngiven on December 18, <b>2006</b>. Contents. 1 Special achievement awards; 2 Motion \npicture winners and <b>nominees</b> ... 4 / 6 The <b>Departed</b>: <b>Best Film</b> – Drama / Best \nScreenplay – Adapted / Best Supporting Actor / Outstanding Motion Picture&nbsp;...", "The Academy Award for <b>Best Film</b> Editing is one of the annual awards of the \nAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). <b>Nominations</b> for this \naward are closely correlated with the Academy Award for ... Michael Kahn won \nfor Raiders of the <b>Lost</b> Ark (1981), Schindler&#39;s List (1993), ... Thelma \nSchoonmaker, <b>2006</b>.", "Matthew Paige Damon is an American actor, film producer and screenwriter. He \nis ranked ... It received nine Academy Awards <b>nominations</b>, including <b>Best Actor</b> \nfor ... For the role, Damon gained most of the weight he had <b>lost</b> for Courage \nUnder ... In <b>2006</b>, Damon joined Robert De Niro in The Good Shepherd as a \ncareer&nbsp;...", "The following is an overview of events in <b>2006</b>, including the highest-grossing \nfilms, award ... The WGA <b>nominees</b> for <b>best</b> adapted screenplay are Brokeback \nMountain, Capote, ... The <b>Departed</b> ... Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home &middot; <b>Lost</b> \nHorizon." ]
[ "2006 best picture nominees that lost to the departed?" ]
[ "Playoffs: <b>Did</b> not qualify. Website, Club website &middot; Home colors &middot; Current season. \n<b>Chicago Fire</b> Football Club is an American professional <b>soccer</b> franchise based \nin Chicago, Illinois. The <b>team</b> competes in Major League <b>Soccer</b> (MLS) as a \nmember of the ... The <b>beginning</b> of the season saw the <b>team</b> struggling to score \ngoals, resulting&nbsp;...", "<b>Chicago Fire</b> is an American action-drama television series created by Michael \nBrandt and ... At the <b>beginning</b> of the series, she and Christopher have just lost \ntheir home to ... As she is Catholic and <b>does</b> not use birth control because of \nreligious ... The <b>Chicago Fire team</b> themselves have accepted the shared name \nwith the&nbsp;...", "<b>Chicago Fire</b> U-23 Is an American <b>soccer team</b> based in Chicago, Illinois, United \nStates. ... From the 2008 season, the <b>team</b> was usually referred to as <b>Chicago</b> \n<b>Fire</b> PDL, although the official name of the <b>team did</b> not change. ... Chicago \nactually <b>started</b> the season with a wobble, tying Indiana Invaders 1–1 in their first \ngame,&nbsp;...", "The <b>Chicago</b> Red Stars is a women&#39;s professional <b>soccer</b> club based in <b>Chicago</b>, \nIllinois, who compete in the National Women&#39;s <b>Soccer</b> League and play their \nhome games in SeatGeek Stadium. The <b>team</b> was a founding member of \nWomen&#39;s Professional <b>Soccer</b>, and ... This gave the <b>team</b> the best <b>starting</b> record \nof any <b>team</b> in the league besides&nbsp;...", "Bastian Schweinsteiger is a German retired professional footballer who usually \nplayed as ... Schweinsteiger signed with Bayern Munich as a youth <b>team</b> player \non 1 July 1998 ... On 1 April, Schweinsteiger debuted for <b>Chicago Fire</b>, scoring in \na 2–2 home draw ... &quot;How <b>does</b> Bastian Schweinsteiger fit into the Fire&#39;s lineup?&quot;.", "Andrew Hauptman (born 1969) is an American businessman, co-founder of the \ninvestment firm ... In 2007, Andell purchased the Major League <b>Soccer team</b>, the \n<b>Chicago Fire</b> from the Anschutz Entertainment Group for $35 million. ... that the \nFire had reached a deal to leave SeatGeek Stadium at the <b>start</b> of the 2020 \nseason&nbsp;...", "SeatGeek Stadium is a <b>soccer</b>-specific stadium at 71st Street and Harlem Avenue \nin ... The <b>Chicago Fire</b> entered Major League <b>Soccer</b> as an expansion <b>team</b> in ... \nThe Chicago Open <b>Air</b> festival, a 3-day rock festival put on by Danny Wimmer&nbsp;...", "Peter Wilt is a <b>soccer</b> executive who was the first President and General Manager \nof the <b>Chicago Fire</b> in Major League <b>Soccer</b>, ... become CEO of the Chicago Red \nStars Chicago&#39;s Women&#39;s Professional <b>Soccer team</b> that <b>started</b> play in 2009.", "Michael Magee (born September 2, 1984) is a retired American <b>soccer</b> player \nwho last played for LA Galaxy in Major League <b>Soccer</b> as a forward. In the 2013 \nseason with the <b>Chicago Fire</b>, Magee scored 21 goals and was ... During the \n2009 MLS Cup Playoffs Magee <b>started</b> all 4 of the <b>team&#39;s</b> playoff matches scoring \ntwo&nbsp;...", "Soldier Field is an American football and <b>soccer</b> stadium located in the Near \nSouth Side of ... and <b>Chicago Fire</b> FC of Major League <b>Soccer</b> (MLS), who will \n<b>begin</b> playing at the ... NFL <b>teams</b> unbeaten at Soldier Field: Houston Texans (2–\n0)." ]
[ "When did the chicago fire soccer team start?", "When did the Chicago Fire Soccer Club start?", "When did the Chicago fire U-23 soccer team start?" ]
[ "<b>Robin Hood</b> is a 1973 American animated romantic musical comedy film \nproduced by Walt <b>Disney</b> Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. \nProduced and directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it <b>is the</b> 21st <b>Disney</b> animated \nfeature film. ... Enraged by the <b>song</b>, Prince John triples the taxes, imprisoning \nmost of the&nbsp;...", "George Edward Bruns (July 3, 1914 – May 23, 1983) was an American composer \nof <b>music</b> for film and television who worked on many <b>Disney</b> films. ... Among his \nwork <b>is the song</b> &quot;Yo Ho (A Pirate&#39;s Life for Me)&quot; (which he co-wrote with Xavier ... \n46th Oscars Nominated Best <b>Music</b>, Original <b>Song Robin Hood</b> (1973), with Floyd\n&nbsp;...", "Roger Dean Miller (January 2, 1936 – October 25, 1992) was an American singer\n-songwriter, ... several of the <b>songs</b> for the 1973 <b>Disney</b> animated film <b>Robin</b> \n<b>Hood</b>. ... As a boy, Miller <b>did</b> farm work, such as picking cotton and plowing.", "<b>Robin Hood</b> is a 2018 American action-adventure film directed by Otto Bathurst \nand written by ... Music by, Joseph Trapanese ... There were two scripts already \nin the works: one at <b>Disney</b> titled Nottingham &amp; Hood and ... On January 11, 2016\n, it was announced that Jamie Foxx <b>had</b> been cast in the film to play the role of \nLittle&nbsp;...", "It was directed by Kevin Reynolds and stars Kevin Costner as <b>Robin Hood</b>, \nMorgan ... The film&#39;s <b>theme song</b> &quot;(Everything I Do) I Do It for You&quot; by Bryan \nAdams was ... after Robin&#39;s mother died, his father <b>had</b> taken comfort with a \npeasant woman. ... used as the logo <b>music</b> for Morgan Creek, and has been used \nby Walt <b>Disney</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Robin Hood</b> is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore \nand ... Years before <b>Robin Hood had</b> even entered production, <b>Disney had</b> ... \nDrayton&#39;s Poly-Olbion <b>Song</b> 28 (67–70) composed in 1622 speaks of <b>Robin</b> \n<b>Hood&#39;s</b>&nbsp;...", "&quot;Not in Nottingham&quot; is a <b>song</b> from Walt <b>Disney</b>&#39;s animated film <b>Robin Hood</b> \nwritten and ... Los Lobos for their 2009 album Los Lobos Goes <b>Disney</b>. Mumford \n&amp; Sons also <b>did</b> a rendition of the <b>song</b> during their sessions with Daytrotter in \n2012.", "The Adventures of <b>Robin Hood</b> is a 1938 American Technicolor swashbuckler \nfilm directed by ... Alan Hale Sr., who plays Little John, <b>had</b> played the same \ncharacter in the 1922 version of the film and went on ... (Erich Wolfgang Korngold\n) – The love <b>theme</b> of Robin and Marian went on to become a celebrated concert \npiece.", "<b>Robin Hood</b>: Men in Tights is a 1993 American musical adventure comedy film ... \nupon which the plot is loosely structured, <b>Disney&#39;s Robin Hood</b>, and the 1938 \nErrol ... The film also features Brooks in a minor role; the first time he <b>had</b> \nappeared in one of ... He further notes that &quot;Arab <b>music</b> underscores shots of &quot;\nKhalil Prison:&nbsp;...", "These versions <b>had</b> the extended <b>song</b> with fives verses and the chorus six times. \nThe sound effect at the start of the <b>theme</b> tune, of the arrow being fired into a tree,\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who did the music for disney's robin hood?" ]
[ "The project <b>was</b> to create the <b>computer</b> over a ten-year period, after which it <b>was</b> \nconsidered ended and investment in a new &quot;sixth <b>generation</b>&quot; project would \n<b>begin</b>.", "The <b>fifth</b>-<b>generation</b> era refers to <b>computer</b> and video games, video game \nconsoles, and ... <b>Starting</b> in 1996, 3D video games <b>began</b> to take off with releases \nsuch as Virtua Fighter 2 on the Saturn, Tomb Raider on the PlayStation and ... \nThere <b>was</b> no prevailing consensus on which <b>fifth generation</b> console <b>was</b> \nsuperior.", "A <b>fifth</b>-<b>generation</b> programming language (5GL) is any programming language \nbased on ... In the 1980s, <b>fifth</b>-<b>generation</b> languages <b>were</b> considered to be the \nway of the future, ... Most notably, from 1982 to 1993, Japan put much research \nand money into their <b>fifth</b>-<b>generation computer</b> systems project, hoping to design \na&nbsp;...", "The history of video games goes as far back as the early 1950s, when academic \n<b>computer</b> scientists <b>began</b> designing simple ... The <b>fifth generation</b> of consoles, \nwhich <b>were</b> 32 and 64-bit units, <b>was</b> from 1993 to 2006. During this era, mobile&nbsp;...", "5G is the <b>fifth generation</b> wireless technology for digital cellular networks that \n<b>began</b> wide ... 5G speeds <b>will</b> range from ~50Mbit/s to over 2Gbit/s at the <b>start</b>, \nand is expected to grow to even 100Gbit/s, 100x faster than 4G. The fastest ... \nEdge <b>computing</b> is delivered by <b>computing</b> servers closer to the ultimate user. It \nreduces&nbsp;...", "In 1981, the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry set aside $850 \nmillion for the <b>Fifth generation computer</b> project. Their objectives <b>were</b> to write&nbsp;...", "The Fire, formerly called the Kindle Fire, is a line of tablet <b>computers</b> developed \nby Amazon.com. Built with Quanta <b>Computer</b>, the Kindle Fire <b>was</b> first released in \nNovember ... In September 2015, the <b>fifth generation</b> Fire 7 <b>was</b> released, \nfollowed by the sixth generation Fire HD 8, in September 2016. The seventh \ngeneration&nbsp;...", "<b>Fifth generation</b> or <b>Fifth Generation</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Religion; 2 \nTechnology ... <b>Fifth generation computer</b>, a Japanese <b>computing</b> initiative begun \nin 1982; <b>Fifth</b>-<b>generation</b> ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 10 June 2018, at 00:47 (\nUTC).", "The iPad (officially <b>fifth</b>-<b>generation</b> iPad) is a 9.7-inch tablet <b>computer</b> designed, \ndeveloped, ... Unlike the iPad Air 2, this generation of iPad <b>does</b> not have a fully \nlaminated display and lacks an anti-reflective coating. Unlike the iPad Pro ... &quot;\nApple Debuts New 9.7-Inch iPad With A9 Chip to Replace iPad Air 2, <b>Starting</b> at \n$329&quot;.", "A video game console is a <b>computer</b> device that outputs a video signal or visual \nimage to ... They <b>were</b> played on massive <b>computers</b> connected to vector \ndisplays, not analog televisions. Ralph H. Baer ... For handheld game consoles, \nthe <b>fifth generation began</b> with the release of the Virtual Boy on July 21, 1995. \nNintendo&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the fifth generation of computers start?" ]
[ "The <b>Greatest Showman</b> is a 2017 American musical biographical drama film \ndirected by Michael Gracey in his directorial debut, written by Jenny Bicks and \nBill&nbsp;...", "The <b>Greatest Showman</b> beat that week&#39;s top album in traditional album sales (\n70,000 vs. 65,000) and was the top-selling album of the week, but did not top the\n&nbsp;...", "Phineas Taylor Barnum was an American showman, politician, and businessman \nremembered ... The <b>Greatest Showman</b> (2017) – a musical loosely based around \nP. T. Barnum and his circus. Hugh Jackman plays Barnum and co-produced&nbsp;...", "The <b>Man</b>. The Music. The <b>Show</b>. was a concert tour by Australian entertainer \nHugh Jackman. It showcased material from the soundtrack album, The <b>Greatest</b>&nbsp;...", "In 2017, she portrayed Lettie Lutz, a bearded lady, in the musical film The \n<b>Greatest Showman</b>. The song &quot;This Is Me&quot; from the film, principally sung by Settle\n, won&nbsp;...", "&quot;The Greatest Show&quot; is a song by performed by Hugh Jackman, Keala Settle, Zac \nEfron and Zendaya for the film The <b>Greatest Showman</b> (2017). It is the opening&nbsp;...", "Ringling Bros. and Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus, also known as the Ringling Bros. \nCircus, Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus, Ringling Bros., Barnum &amp; Bailey or simply \nRingling was an American traveling circus company billed as The Greatest Show \non Earth. ... that a biographical musical drama film entitled The <b>Greatest</b> \n<b>Showman</b> was in&nbsp;...", "&quot;This Is Me&quot; is a song performed by Keala Settle for the film The <b>Greatest</b> \n<b>Showman</b>. It was released on October 26, 2017, by Atlantic Records as a \npromotional&nbsp;...", "The <b>Greatest Show</b> on Earth is a 1952 American drama film produced and \ndirected by Cecil B. ... circus — and this is the story of the biggest of the Big Tops \n— and of the <b>men</b> and women who fight to make it — The <b>Greatest Show</b> On \nEarth!&quot;&nbsp;...", "Her film roles include supporting parts in the musical drama The <b>Greatest</b> \n<b>Showman</b> (2017) and the superhero films Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the movie the greatest show man come out?", "When did the movie the greatest show man come out on the RMS Queen Mary 2?", "When did the movie the greatest show man come out in all of the United States?" ]
[ "The <b>Light of Asia</b>, subtitled The Great Renunciation, is a book by Sir Edwin \nArnold. The first edition of the book was published in London in July 1879. In the \nform&nbsp;...", "Prem Sanyas (The <b>Light of Asia</b>) is a 1925 silent film, directed by Franz Osten \nand Himansu Rai. It was adapted from the book, The <b>Light of Asia</b> (1879) in verse\n,&nbsp;...", "The <b>Light of Asia</b> is an oratorio by the American composer Dudley Buck. The \nlibretto is based on Edwin Arnold&#39;s 1879 epic poem The <b>Light of Asia</b>, or The \nGreat&nbsp;...", "Franz Osten (23 December 1876 – 2 December 1956) was a German filmmaker \nwho along with ... The <b>Light of Asia</b> (1925) dealt with the life of Buddha.", "The Greater East Asia Conference was an international summit held in Tokyo \nfrom 5 to 6 ... leader Sukarno in 1942 had created the formula of the &quot;Three A&#39;s&quot;-\nJapan the <b>Light of Asia</b>, Japan the Protector of Asia and Japan the Leader of Asia\n.", "Sir Edwin Arnold KCIE CSI (10 June 1832 – 24 March 1904) was an English poet \nand journalist, who is most known for his work The <b>Light of Asia</b>.", "Talk:The <b>Light of Asia</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation \nJump to search. WikiProject Council, hide This article is of interest to the&nbsp;...", "Lucy the Elephant is a six-story elephant-shaped example of novelty architecture, \nconstructed ... <b>Light of Asia</b> (dubbed Old Jumbo by locals) opened in Cape May \nin 1884, and was a slightly smaller version of Lucy. It was not successful and was\n&nbsp;...", "Dec 27, 2016 <b>...</b> The_light_of_Asia_(1925).webm ‎(WebM audio/video file, VP8/Vorbis, length 1 h \n34 min 26 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 960 kbps overall).", "Jan 1, 1996 <b>...</b> Original file ‎(1,181 × 1,551 pixels, file size: 912 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg). File \ninformation. Structured data&nbsp;..." ]
[ "The phrase light of asia is applied to?" ]
[ "The stapes or stirrup is a <b>bone</b> in the middle ear of <b>humans</b> and other mammals \nwhich is involved in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear. The \nstirrup-shaped <b>small bone</b> is on and transmits these to the oval window, medially. \nThe stapes is the <b>smallest</b> and lightest named <b>bone in the human body</b>, and ... \nClinical otosclerosis is <b>found</b> in about 1% of people, although it is more&nbsp;...", "The <b>human</b> skeleton of an adult consists of around 206 to 208 <b>bones</b>, depending \non the ... Many <b>small</b> accessory <b>bones</b>, such as some sesamoid <b>bones</b>, are not \nincluded in this count. ... References[edit]. The 206 <b>Bones</b> of the <b>Human Body</b>.", "The stapedius is the <b>smallest</b> skeletal muscle in the <b>human body</b>. At just over one \nmillimeter in length, its purpose is to stabilize the <b>smallest bone</b> in the <b>body</b>, the&nbsp;...", "The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are three bones in either middle ear \nthat are among the <b>smallest bones in the human body</b>. ... The increased pressure \nwill compress the fluid <b>found</b> in the cochlea and transmit the stimulus. Thus, the&nbsp;...", "The navicular <b>bone</b> /nəˈvɪkjʊlər/ is a <b>small bone found</b> in the feet of most \nmammals. Contents. 1 <b>Human anatomy</b>. 1.1 Clinical&nbsp;...", "The spine is the place in the <b>human body</b> where the most irregular <b>bones</b> can be \n<b>found</b>. There are, in all, 33 irregular <b>bones found</b> here. The irregular <b>bones</b> are:&nbsp;...", "In <b>anatomy</b>, a sesamoid <b>bone</b> is a <b>bone</b> embedded within a tendon or a muscle. It \nis derived from the Latin word sesamum (&quot;sesame seed&quot;), due to the <b>small</b> ... \nSesamoid <b>bones</b> can be <b>found</b> on joints throughout the <b>body</b>, including: ... It is a \nvariant of normal <b>anatomy</b> and present in <b>humans</b> in 10% to 30% of individuals.", "The femur, or thigh <b>bone</b>, is the proximal <b>bone</b> of the hindlimb in tetrapod \nvertebrates and of the <b>human</b> thigh. ... The femur is also the longest <b>bone in the</b> \n<b>human body</b>. ... The neck is 4–5 cm. long and the diameter is <b>smallest</b> front to \nback and compressed ... Here the two trochanters, greater and lesser trochanter, \nare <b>found</b>.", "A <b>bone</b> is a rigid <b>organ</b> that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton in animals. \n<b>Bones</b> protect ... Other types of tissue <b>found</b> in <b>bones</b> include <b>bone</b> marrow, \nendosteum, periosteum, nerves, blood vessels and cartilage. In the <b>human body</b> \nat birth, there are approximately 270 <b>bones</b> present; many of these fuse together \nduring&nbsp;...", "The skeleton is the <b>body</b> part that forms the supporting structure of an organism. It \ncan also be ... Exoskeletons are external, and are <b>found</b> in many invertebrates; \nthey enclose ... The biggest <b>bone</b> in the <b>body</b> is the femur in the upper leg, and \nthe <b>smallest</b> is the ... The <b>human</b> skeleton takes 20 years before it is fully \ndeveloped." ]
[ "Where is the smallest bone in the human body found?" ]
[ "<b>Clifford the Big Red Dog is</b> an American-British educational animated children&#39;s \ntelevision ... T-Bone (voiced by <b>Kel Mitchell</b>; Benjamin Small in the British version\n): A ... Clifford&#39;s Big Ideas: Another 30-second short, which demonstrates a moral \nlesson such as &quot;<b>Play</b> Fair&quot; or &quot;Help Others&quot;, with narration by Emily Elizabeth.", "<b>Clifford the Big Red Dog</b> &middot; Motorcity &middot; Wild Grinders &middot; Dance 360 &middot; Game Shakers. \nSpouse(s). Tyisha Hampton ( m. 1999⁠–⁠2005). Asia Lee ( m. 2012). Website, \n<b>kelmitchell</b>.com. Kel Johari Rice Mitchell (born August 25, 1978) <b>is</b> an American \nactor, stand-up comedian, ... Mitchell <b>plays</b> the role of rap-superstar and business \npartner of the Game&nbsp;...", "Clifford&#39;s Really Big Movie <b>is</b> a 2004 American animated adventure film based on \nthe PBS Kids TV series <b>Clifford the Big Red Dog</b>, itself an adaptation of the ... <b>Kel</b> \n<b>Mitchell</b> as T-Bone, a yellow bulldog who joins &quot;Larry&#39;s Amazing Animals&quot; along&nbsp;...", "Kenan Stacy Thompson <b>is</b> an American actor and comedian. He <b>has</b> been a cast \nmember of ... In this time, he often collaborated with All That costar <b>Kel Mitchell</b>. ... \nIn 2015, Fandango announced that Thompson would <b>play</b> their brand ... 2003, \n<b>Clifford the Big Red Dog</b>, Hamburger, Episode: &quot;Food for Thought/Friends \nForever&nbsp;...", "This <b>is</b> a list of American television-related events in 1978. Contents. 1 Events; 2 \nPrograms ... CBS, the first time the NFL&#39;s championship event <b>is played</b> and \ntelecast at night. ... <b>is</b> in last place among the three <b>major</b> networks, while ABC <b>is</b> \nin first place). ... Kenan Thompson, Actor (All That, Kenan &amp; <b>Kel</b>, Saturday Night \nLive).", "Nickelodeon Movies <b>is</b> the theatrical motion picture production arm of the \nNickelodeon TV ... It became a huge box office success, earning $118,634,549 at \nthe United ... Nickelodeon Movies distributed an original feature called <b>Playing</b> \nwith Fire, ... 2021, with <b>Clifford the Big Red Dog</b> taking over the original release \ndate.", "David Alan Grier (born June 30, 1956) <b>is</b> an American actor and comedian. He <b>is</b> \nbest known ... In a departure from the childlike roles he often <b>played</b> on In Living \nColor, he portrayed an abusive father ... 94 on Comedy Central 100 Greatest \nStand-Ups. ... 2020, <b>Clifford the Big Red Dog</b> &middot; Clifford, Vocal effects; Post-\nproduction.", "Clarissa Explains It All <b>is</b> an American teen sitcom created by <b>Mitchell</b> Kriegman \nfor ... Clarissa had a <b>pet</b> baby alligator, Elvis, which she kept in a kiddie-sandbox \nand ... explained that her parents sent Elvis back to Florida when he grew too <b>big</b>. \n... its throat thinking it would win him the role of Captain Hook in the school <b>play</b>.", "Three days later, popular Memphis DJ Dewey Phillips <b>played</b> &quot;That&#39;s All Right&quot; on \nhis <b>Red</b>, Hot, and Blue show. Listeners began phoning in, eager to find out who&nbsp;...", "The year 2000 in film involved some significant events. The top grosser \nworldwide was Mission: ... The top films released in 2000 by worldwide gross <b>are</b> \nas follows: ... Blue&#39;s <b>Big</b> Musical Movie, directed by Todd Kessler, starring Steven \nBurns, ... How to Kill Your Neighbor&#39;s <b>Dog</b>, starring Kenneth Branagh and Robin \nWright." ]
[ "Who does kel mitchell play in clifford the big red dog?" ]
[ "Orcein, <b>also</b> archil, orchil, lacmus and C.I. Natural Red 28, are names for <b>dyes</b> \n<b>extracted</b> from several species of <b>lichen</b>, commonly <b>known as</b> &quot;orchella weeds&quot;,&nbsp;...", "The same <b>dye</b> was <b>also produced</b> from Ochrolechia spp. <b>lichens</b> in Britain and \nwas <b>called cudbear</b>. Both Roccella spp. and Ochrolechia spp. contain the <b>lichen</b>\n&nbsp;...", "Natural <b>dyes</b> are <b>dyes</b> or colorants <b>derived</b> from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. \nThe majority ... In Malaysia and Laos, a red to <b>purple dye</b> is <b>produced</b> from the \nroot of the Indian mulberry (Morinda tinctoria). ... Scottish <b>lichen dyes</b> include \n<b>cudbear</b> (<b>also called</b> archil in England and litmus in the Netherlands), and crottle.", "<b>Cudbear is</b> a <b>purple dye</b> from the <b>lichen</b> Roccella tinctoria which <b>also</b> produces \narchil and litmus. <b>Cudbear is</b> one of the few natural <b>dyes</b> to be credited to a \n<b>named</b>&nbsp;...", "The most famous <b>purple dye</b> in the ancient world was Tyrian <b>purple</b>, made from a \ntype of sea snail <b>called</b> the murex, found around the Mediterranean. ... <b>Cudbear</b> \n<b>is</b> a <b>dye extracted</b> from orchil <b>lichens</b> that can be used to&nbsp;...", "Traditional <b>dyes</b> of the Scottish Highlands are the native vegetable <b>dyes</b> used in \nScottish ... The Latin names are given where known and <b>also</b> the Scottish Gaelic \nnames for ... Many of the <b>dyes</b> are made from <b>lichens</b>, the useful ones for this \npurpose being <b>known as</b> crottle. ... A very fine red <b>is obtained</b> from this. ... <b>Purple</b>-\nred.", "<b>Violet</b> is the <b>color</b> at the end of the visible spectrum of light between blue and the \ninvisible ultraviolet. <b>Violet color</b> has a dominant wavelength of approximately 380\n–450 nanometers. Light with a shorter wavelength than <b>violet</b> but longer than X-\nrays and gamma rays <b>is called</b> ultraviolet. ... <b>Cudbear</b> is a <b>dye extracted</b> from \norchil <b>lichens</b> that can be used to <b>dye</b> wool&nbsp;...", "A <b>lichen is</b> a composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria living ... \nand have had economic importance as <b>dyes</b> such as <b>cudbear</b> or primitive ... \nacidic or basic) in the litmus test <b>is</b> a <b>dye extracted</b> from the <b>lichen</b> ... are <b>lichens</b> \nbelonging to the family Roccellaceae, commonly <b>called</b>&nbsp;...", "A <b>dye</b> is a coloured substance that chemically bonds to the substrate to which it is \nbeing ... The majority of natural <b>dyes</b> are <b>derived</b> from plant sources: roots, \nberries, bark, leaves, wood, fungi and <b>lichens</b>. ... This form is often colorless, in \nwhich case it <b>is referred to as</b> a Leuco <b>dye</b>, and has an affinity for the textile fibre.", "This <b>is</b> very near to the currently accepted formula of C14H4N4O12 which was \n<b>obtained</b> by Mulder a few years later. <b>Dye</b>-producing <b>lichen</b>[edit]. The <b>purple</b> from\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Purplish dye obtained from lichens also called cudbear?" ]
[ "Dr. <b>Hannibal Lecter</b> is a fictional character in a series of suspense novels by \nThomas Harris. He is a respected Baltimore forensic psychiatrist, as well as a&nbsp;...", "The <b>Hannibal Lecter</b> franchise is an American media franchise based around the \ntitular character, <b>Hannibal Lecter</b>, a brilliant, cannibalistic serial killer whose&nbsp;...", "— Hopkins on <b>Hannibal Lecter</b> prior to Ridley Scott&#39;s Hannibal. His original \nportrayal of the character in The Silence of the Lambs has been labelled by the \nAFI as&nbsp;...", "He assigns her to interview <b>Hannibal Lecter</b>, a former psychiatrist and \nincarcerated cannibalistic serial killer, whose insight might prove useful in the \npursuit of a&nbsp;...", "Gillian Anderson returned as <b>Lecter&#39;s</b> psychiatrist, Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier, in \nmultiple episodes for the second season. Eddie Izzard reprised his role as Dr. \nAbel&nbsp;...", "Hannibal Rising is a 2007 horror film and the fifth film of the <b>Hannibal Lecter</b> \nfranchise. It is a prequel to The Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal, and Red Dragon.", "Using his wealth and political influence, Verger has Starling reassigned to \n<b>Lecter&#39;s</b> case, hoping her&nbsp;...", "<b>Hannibal Lecter</b>. The novel was released with an initial printing of at least 1.5 \nmillion copies and met with a mixed critical response. Audiobook versions have&nbsp;...", "Hannibal is a novel by American author Thomas Harris, published in 1999. It is \nthe third in his series featuring Dr. <b>Hannibal Lecter</b> and the second to feature FBI\n&nbsp;...", "Clarice eventually finds rest even after Lecter&#39;s letter, sleeping peacefully &quot;in the \nsilence of the lambs&quot;. Characters[edit]. Clarice Starling &middot; Dr. <b>Hannibal Lecter</b> &middot; \nJack&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>Super Bowl</b> XXXVII was an American football game between the American \nFootball Conference (AFC) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football \nConference (NFC) champion <b>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</b> to ... The Raiders entered \nthe game favored to <b>win</b> in their first <b>Super Bowl</b> in 19 years. They were also the \nfirst&nbsp;...", "The <b>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</b> are a professional American football team based in \nTampa, ... Tampa Bay <b>did</b> not <b>win</b> their first game until the 13th week of their \nsecond season, starting with a record of 0–26 ... Until the Detroit Lions in 2008, \nthe 1976 Bucs were the only <b>Super Bowl</b>-era team to go winless in a whole \nseason.", "The <b>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</b> won their first <b>Super Bowl</b>, routing the ... was a major \nfactor in the Buccaneers&#39; <b>win</b> in <b>Super Bowl</b> XXXVII. ... while the official <b>did</b> not \njudge it to be a force-out,&nbsp;...", "This is a list of seasons completed by the <b>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</b>, an American \nfootball ... The Buccaneers&#39; only <b>Super Bowl</b> championship was won in <b>Super</b> \n<b>Bowl</b> ... They were the first team to <b>win</b> the NFC South after the NFL restructure in\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Super Bowl</b>-<b>winning</b> head coaches &middot; <b>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</b> head coaches &middot; \nTennessee Volunteers football coaches &middot; Coaches of American football from \nIndiana&nbsp;...", "Douglas Lee Williams (born August 9, 1955) is an American football executive \nand former ... Despite the success that he enjoyed on the field, <b>Tampa Bay</b> \n<b>Buccaneers</b> ... The next season the Bucs went 2–14, and <b>did</b> not make the \nplayoffs again ... the Denver Broncos, becoming the first black quarterback to <b>win</b> \na <b>Super Bowl</b>.", "Anthony Kevin Dungy is a former professional American football player and \ncoach in the National Football League (NFL). Dungy was head coach of the \n<b>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</b> from 1996 to 2001, ... Dungy became the first black head \ncoach to <b>win the Super Bowl</b> when his Colts defeated the Chicago Bears in \n<b>Super Bowl</b>&nbsp;...", "They lost their first 26 games and had one playoff <b>win</b> in its first 21 seasons \nbefore <b>winning the Super Bowl</b> in 2002. There have been ten head coaches for \nthe&nbsp;...", "This article details the history of the <b>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</b> American football \nfranchise. ... Wyche <b>did</b> not have immediate success in Tampa, and even his bold \n... The Bucs became the first team to <b>win the Super Bowl</b> without any picks in the\n&nbsp;...", "This situation would not happen again until the 2016 season when both the \nBroncos and the Panthers, the two <b>Super Bowl</b> contenders for the 2015 season, \nwould&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the tampa bay buccaneers win the super bowl?", "Which Super Bowl did the Tampa Bay Buccaneers win?", "When did the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the Super Bowl?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Blowin&#39; in the Wind</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Bob Dylan in 1962 and released as a \nsingle and on his <b>album</b> The Freewheelin&#39; Bob Dylan in 1963. It has been&nbsp;...", "The Freewheelin&#39; Bob Dylan is the second studio <b>album</b> by American singer-\n<b>songwriter</b> Bob ... The <b>album</b> opens with &quot;<b>Blowin&#39; in the Wind</b>&quot;, which became an \nanthem of the 1960s, and an international hit for folk trio Peter, Paul &amp; Mary soon\n&nbsp;...", "Bob Dylan is an American singer-<b>songwriter, author</b>, and visual artist who has \nbeen a major ... The <b>album</b> featured &quot;<b>Blowin&#39; in the Wind</b>&quot; and the thematically \ncomplex &quot;A Hard Rain&#39;s a-Gonna Fall&quot;. For many of these <b>songs</b>, he adapted the\n&nbsp;...", "Peter, Paul and Mary was an American folk group formed in New York City in \n1961, during the ... The group recorded their debut <b>album</b>, Peter, Paul and Mary, \nand it was released by Warner Bros. the following <b>year</b>. It included &quot;Lemon ... The \nBob Dylan <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Blowin&#39; in the Wind</b>&quot; was one of their biggest hit singles. They \nalso&nbsp;...", "In the Wind is the third <b>album</b> by the American folk music trio Peter, Paul and \nMary, released in October 1963, a few months before the arrival of the Beatles \nheralded the British Invasion. It was reissued on audio CD in 1990. The lead-off \nsingle of Bob Dylan&#39;s &quot;<b>Blowin&#39; in the Wind</b>&quot; sold a phenomenal&nbsp;...", "This is a list of <b>songs</b> performed by the Australian pop / folk group The Seekers – \non record and ... guitar, mandolin, banjo, (jaw&#39;s harp - for one <b>song</b>). Woodley is \nalso the main <b>songwriter</b> of the group. ... The Seekers. <b>Blowin&#39; in the Wind</b>&nbsp;...", "Clarence Otto Pauling (March 19, 1928 – May 6, 1995), better known and \npublished as ... vocals on Wonder&#39;s top-ten version of Bob Dylan&#39;s &quot;<b>Blowin&#39; in the</b> \n<b>Wind</b>&quot;. Paul also produced early Temptations records and <b>wrote</b>/co-<b>wrote</b> such \nhits&nbsp;...", "&quot;Don&#39;t Think Twice, It&#39;s All Right&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Bob Dylan in 1962, recorded \non November 14 that <b>year</b>, and released on the 1963 <b>album</b> The Freewheelin&#39; \nBob Dylan and ... A-side, &quot;Blowin&#39; in the Wind&quot; ... from the <b>album</b> In the Wind.", "All I Really Want to Do is the debut solo studio <b>album</b> by American singer-actress \nCher and was ... three <b>songs</b> written and performed by Bob Dylan, &quot;All I Really \nWant to Do&quot;, &quot;<b>Blowin&#39; in the Wind</b>&quot;, and &quot;Don&#39;t Think Twice, It&#39;s All Right&quot;.", "Bob Dylan is an American singer–<b>songwriter, author</b>, poet and painter who has \nbeen a major ... <b>Blowin&#39; in the Wind</b>, Recorded as &quot;Dans le Souffle du Vent&quot;." ]
[ "Who wrote the song blowin in the wind?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>It Never Rains in</b> Southern <b>California</b>&quot; is a 1972 <b>song</b> written by Albert Hammond \nand Mike Hazlewood and <b>sung</b> by Hammond, a British-born <b>singer</b>-<b>songwriter</b>.", "Hammond (talking about the single, <b>It Never Rains In</b> Southern <b>California</b>): &quot;One \nof my most important <b>songs</b> not only because I think it&#39;s a great <b>song</b> and I love it\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Songwriter</b>(s), Timothy Riley, Raphael Saadiq. Producer(s), Tony! Toni! Toné! \nTony! Toni! Toné! singles chronology. &quot;Feels Good&quot; (1990), &quot;<b>It Never Rains (In</b> \nSouthern <b>California</b>)&quot; (1990), &quot;Whatever You Want&quot; (1991). &quot;<b>It Never Rains (In</b> \nSouthern <b>California</b>)&quot; is a 1990 <b>song</b> recorded by the American R&amp;B group&nbsp;...", "He is a solo <b>singer</b> in his own right. His biggest (and only Top 20) Billboard hit \nwas &quot;<b>It Never Rains in</b> Southern <b>California</b>&quot;, #5 US 1972. Other <b>songs</b> of his&nbsp;...", "Michael Edward &quot;Mike&quot; Hazlewood (24 December 1941 – 6 May 2001) was an \nEnglish <b>singer</b>, ... Hazlewood and Hammond also wrote the international hit <b>song</b> \n&quot;Make Me an Island&quot; for the Irish <b>singer</b> Joe Dolan in 1969, as well as his ... Albert \nHammond – <b>It Never Rains In</b> Southern <b>California</b> (Vinyl) at Discogs. discogs.", "<b>It Never Rains</b> may refer to: <b>It Never Rains</b>..., a 1982 episode of Only Fools and \nHorses; &quot;<b>It Never Rains</b>&quot;, the fifth and final track on Dire Straits&#39; album Love over \nGold; &quot;<b>It Never Rains in</b> Southern <b>California</b>&quot;, a 1973 <b>song</b> by Albert Hammond&nbsp;...", "This is a dynamic list of <b>songs</b> and may never be able to satisfy particular \nstandards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced \nentries. This is a list of <b>songs</b> about <b>California</b>. Many <b>songs</b> have been written \nabout <b>California</b>; some ... &quot;<b>It Never Rains (In</b> Southern <b>California</b>)&quot;, Tony! Toni! \nTone!", "The Revival is the second studio album by American R&amp;B band Tony! Toni! Toné! \nIt was released on May 8, 1990, by Wing Records. The album was produced and \narranged primarily by Tony! Toni! Toné! They were assisted on a few <b>songs</b> by \nthe production duo Foster &amp; McElroy, ... In late 1990, the album&#39;s fourth single &quot;<b>It</b> \n<b>Never Rains (In</b> Southern <b>California</b>)&quot;&nbsp;...", "&quot;The Air That I Breathe&quot; is a ballad written by Albert Hammond and Mike \nHazlewood, initially recorded by Albert Hammond on his 1972 album <b>It Never</b> \n<b>Rains in</b> Southern <b>California</b>. ... Songwriter(s) &middot; Albert Hammond, Mike \nHazlewood ... This <b>song</b> was a major hit for The Hollies in early 1974, reaching \nnumber two in the&nbsp;...", "&quot;This Life&quot; is a <b>song</b> by American rock band Vampire Weekend, released as the \nthird single ... and suffering, and was written by lead <b>singer</b> Ezra Koenig with \niLoveMakonnen and Mark Ronson. ... Graceland (1986), with the opening lyrics \nreferencing &quot;<b>It Never Rains in</b> Southern <b>California</b>&quot; (1972) by Albert Hammond." ]
[ "Who sings the song it never rains in california?", "Who sings the song \"It Never Rains in Southern California\"?", "Who sings the 1990 song \"It Never Rains (In Southern California)\"?" ]
[ "This is a list of <b>living</b> actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood. These are actors \nwho are still <b>living</b> and had a credited role in at least one Hollywood film between \nthe end of the silent era in 1929 and 1959, the acknowledged end of the Golden \nAge. Entries are from <b>oldest</b> to youngest. ... &quot;Ladies of the Western&quot;: Interviews \nwith Fifty-One More <b>Actresses</b> from the.", "This is a list of <b>oldest living</b> Academy Award winners and nominees. This also \ncontains a list of ... Actor &middot; Christopher Plummer, December 13, 1929, 90 years \nold. Best Supporting <b>Actress</b> &middot; Eva Marie Saint, July 4, 1924, 95 years old&nbsp;...", "A centenarian is a person who has reached the age of 100 years. This is a list of \ncentenarians notable as actors, filmmakers, and entertainers. These individuals \nare notable for reasons other than their longevity. For more lists, see lists of \ncentenarians. Names indicated in bold face are <b>living</b> individuals. ... &quot;Connie \nSawyer, 100, World&#39;s <b>Oldest</b> Working <b>Actress</b>&quot;.", "... The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974); <b>Oldest Living</b> Confederate \nWidow Tells All (1994); The Help (2011); How to Get Away with Murder (2015–\n2020). Spouse(s). Miles Davis ( m. 1981; div. 1989). Cicely L. Tyson (born \nDecember 19, 1923) is an American <b>actress</b> and former fashion model.", "The following is a list of <b>living</b> centenarians known for reasons other than just \ntheir longevity. For more lists of centenarians, see lists of centenarians. For <b>living</b> \npeople known just for their longevity, see List of the <b>oldest living</b> ... Renée \nSimonot, F, September 10, 1911, 108 years, 161 days, French <b>actress</b>, mother of \nCatherine&nbsp;...", "This is a list of <b>oldest</b> and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees in \nthe award ... Source: &quot;Academy Award Statistics: Acting: <b>Oldest</b>/Youngest \nWinners and Nominees for Acting, By Category: <b>Actress</b> [in a Leading Role]&quot;, ... \nAcademy Award winners and nominees &middot; List of <b>oldest living</b> Academy Award \nwinners and&nbsp;...", "The purpose of this redirect is currently being discussed by the Wikipedia \ncommunity. The outcome of the discussion may result in a change of this page,&nbsp;...", "<b>Oldest Living</b> Confederate Widow Tells All is a 1994 American television \nminiseries written by ... The miniseries won several Emmy Awards, including an \nOutstanding Supporting <b>Actress</b> award to Cicely Tyson. This miniseries was first \naired in&nbsp;...", "Japanese supercentenarians are citizens, residents or emigrants from Japan \nwho have ... Since Masazō Nonaka&#39;s death on 20 January 2019, the <b>oldest living</b> \nman in Japan is Chitetsu Watanabe, born 5 March 1907, age 112 years, 352 \ndays.", "<b>Oldest Living</b> Confederate Widow Tells All is a 1989 first novel by Allan Gurganus \nwhich was ... Cicely Tyson won one of its four Emmy Awards as best supporting \n<b>actress</b>; other Emmy wins were for Hairstyling, Costume Design, and Art&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is the oldest living actor and actress in hollywood?" ]
[ "The <b>National Negro Congress</b> (NNC) (1935–ca. 1946) was formed in 1935 at \nHoward ... In February <b>1936</b>, the first national meeting of the Congress was held \nin Chicago. It was a confluence of civic, civil rights, labor, and religious groups \nfrom&nbsp;...", "The <b>National Negro Congress</b> was held in Chicago in <b>1936</b>---although the young \nwere present felt the need to create their own congress in hopes of not being&nbsp;...", "Ferdinand Smith while National Secretary of the National Maritime Union. \nFerdinand Smith (5 May 1893 – 14 August 1961) was a Jamaican-born \nCommunist labor ... In <b>1936</b>, he supported the <b>1936</b> Gulf Coast maritime workers&#39; \nstrike and joined ... more broadly by partaking in the <b>National Negro Congress</b> \nand Negro Labor&nbsp;...", "Thelma Dale Perkins (1915-2014) was an African-American activist. Her \nmaternal uncle was ... She graduated from Howard University in <b>1936</b>. ... \ngovernment but resigned, instead becoming National Secretary of the <b>National</b> \n<b>Negro Congress</b>.", "John Preston Davis (January 19, 1905 – September 11, 1973) was an American \njournalist, lawyer and activist intellectual, who became prominent for his work \nwith the Joint Committee on National Recovery (JCNR). In 1935 he co-founded \nthe <b>National Negro Congress</b>, an organization ... Davis became Executive \nSecretary of the JCNR, a position he held until <b>1936</b>&nbsp;...", "Max Yergan (July 19, 1892 – April 11, 1975) was an African-American activist \nnotable for being ... He served as the second president of the <b>National Negro</b> \n<b>Congress</b>, a coalition of hundreds of African-American organizations created in \n1935 by ... He failed to radicalize the YMCA and resigned from the organization \nin <b>1936</b>.", "The League of Struggle for Negro Rights was organized by the Communist Party \nin 1930 as the successor to the American Negro Labor Congress. ... non-\ncommunist organizations and individuals to form the <b>National Negro Congress</b>. ... \nWilliam Z. Foster (1924; 1928; 1932); Earl Browder (<b>1936</b>; 1940); Charlene \nMitchell&nbsp;...", "The Civil Rights Congress (CRC) was a United States civil rights organization, \nformed in 1946 at a national conference for radicals and disbanded in 1956. It \nsucceeded the International Labor Defense, the National Federation for \nConstitutional Liberties, and the <b>National Negro Congress</b>, serving as a defense \norganization. ... William Z. Foster (1924; 1928; 1932); Earl Browder (<b>1936</b>; 1940); \nCharlene&nbsp;...", "Richard Nathaniel Wright (September 4, 1908 – November 28, 1960) was an \nAmerican author ... His memoir, Black Boy, covers the interval in his life from \n1912 until May <b>1936</b>. He was the son of Nathan Wright ... In February of that year, \nhe began working with the <b>National Negro Congress</b>. In April he chaired the \nSouth Side&nbsp;...", "The International Labor Defense (ILD) (1925–1947) was a legal advocacy \norganization ... In 1946 the ILD was merged with the National Federation for \nConstitutional ... and <b>National Negro Congress</b> (NNC) to form the Civil Rights \nCongress (CRC). ... William Z. Foster (1924; 1928; 1932); Earl Browder (<b>1936</b>; \n1940); Charlene&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who was at the helm of the national negro congress that convened in chicago in 1936?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>You Don&#39;t Treat Me No Good</b>&quot; is a song recorded by American soul group Sonia \nDada. ... It remained in the top 40 for 11 <b>more</b> weeks and ended the <b>year</b> as New \n... <b>You Don&#39;t Treat Me No Good</b> (Edited <b>Album</b> Version) 03:28; <b>You Don&#39;t</b> Treat \nMe ... Niemann released a cover version of this song under the title &quot;<b>Lover</b>, <b>Lover</b>&quot;\n.", "Sonia Dada is an American rock/soul/rhythm and blues band, which tours with \nbetween six and ... The single &quot;<b>You Don&#39;t Treat Me No Good</b>&quot; spent 4 weeks at \nnumber one on the ARIA singles chart and was the #3 highest selling single for ... \nSince then, Sonia Dada has released four studio albums and a live <b>album</b>. ... \n<b>More</b>&nbsp;...", "Jerrod Lee Niemann (born July 24, 1979) is an American country music <b>singer</b> \nand songwriter. ... including the Platinum Number 1 singles &quot;<b>Lover</b>, <b>Lover</b>&quot; (a \ncover of Sonia Dada&#39;s &quot;<b>You Don&#39;t Treat Me No Good</b>&quot;) and &quot;Drink to ... The \n<b>album&#39;s</b> third single, &quot;One <b>More</b> Drinkin&#39; Song&quot;, reached Number 13 in December \n2011.", "The 2014 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on Australia Day, 26 January \n2015. It was the 22nd countdown of the <b>most</b> popular songs of the <b>year</b>, as \nchosen ... 21, (<b>Lover</b>) <b>You Don&#39;t Treat Me No Good</b> (Like a Version), Chet Faker, \nAustralia.", "Nicholas James Murphy (born 23 June 1988), known by his former stage name, \nChet Faker, is an Australian <b>singer</b> and songwriter. In 2012, he issued an \nextended play, Thinking in Textures, and signed to Downtown Records in the \nUnited States. In October 2012, he won Breakthrough <b>Artist</b> of the <b>Year</b> and \nThinking in ... Faker&#39;s cover of Blackstreet&#39;s &quot;<b>No</b> Diggity&quot; (as Chet Faker) was \nfeatured in a&nbsp;...", "Sonia Dada is the first full-length <b>album</b> from Sonia Dada, released in 1992 on \nChameleon Records. It was re-released with two extra tracks in 1994 on Calliope\n&nbsp;...", "Australian <b>singer</b> and songwriter Jessica Mauboy has recorded songs for a live \n<b>album</b>, three ... The sixth and final single &quot;Let Me Be Me&quot; was co-written by \nSugababes ... (<b>I Don&#39;t</b> Need <b>You</b>)&quot;, while Pitbull co-<b>wrote</b> and appears as a \nfeatured <b>artist</b> on &quot;Kick ... &quot;<b>Lover</b> (<b>You Don&#39;t Treat Me No Good</b>)&quot;, Jessica Mauboy, \nDan Pritzker&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>You Don&#39;t</b> Love <b>Me</b> (<b>No</b>, <b>No</b>, <b>No</b>)&quot; is a song by Jamaican recording <b>artist</b> Dawn \nPenn from her ... Barbadian <b>singer</b> Rihanna remade the song for her debut studio \n<b>album</b>, ... &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;re <b>No Good</b>&quot; peaked at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart on 2 ... \n<b>You Don&#39;t</b> Love <b>Me</b> (<b>No</b>, <b>No</b>, <b>No</b>)&quot; for his song &quot;Pro <b>Lover</b>&quot;, from his studio <b>album</b>&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>You</b>&#39;re <b>No Good</b>&quot; is a song written by Clint Ballard, Jr., first performed by Dee \nDee Warwick for Jubilee Records in 1963 with production by Jerry Leiber and \nMike Stoller. It has since been covered by many <b>artists</b>, including charting \nversions by ... Linda Ronstadt&#39;s version of &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;re <b>No Good</b>&quot; became the song&#39;s \n<b>most</b>&nbsp;...", "The following lists the number one singles on the Australian Singles Chart, along \nwith other substantial hits, during the 1990s. The source for this decade is the \nARIA Charts. Key. The yellow background indicates the #1 song on ARIA&#39;s End of \n<b>Year</b> Chart ... Songs which peaked at number two included &quot;<b>I</b> Feel the Earth Move\n&quot; by&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Lover lover you don't treat me no good no more original artist?" ]
[ "In logical argument and mathematical proof, the therefore sign (∴) is generally \nused before a logical consequence, such as the conclusion of a syllogism. The \nsymbol consists of <b>three dots</b> placed in an upright <b>triangle</b> and is read&nbsp;...", "<b>Three dots</b> can refer to: Ellipsis (… or . . .), indicates an intentional omission of a \nword; Asterism (typography) (⁂, sometimes *** or <b>three dots</b>), indicates a&nbsp;...", "Jun 20, 2007 <b>...</b> File:3 dots tattoo.GIF ... 257 × 349 (15 KB), Premeditated Chaos (talk | contribs), {{\nInformation |Description=An illustration of the <b>three dots</b> tattoo.", "In typography, an asterism (&quot;group of stars&quot;) is the typographic symbol consisting \nof three asterisks placed in a <b>triangle</b>: ⁂. ... Therefore sign – <b>three dots</b> arranged \nin a <b>triangle</b>; Tamil sign visarga - three circles arranged in a <b>triangle</b>&nbsp;...", "Segol is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign that is represented by <b>three dots</b> forming an \nupside down equilateral <b>triangle</b> &quot;ֶ &quot;. As such, it resembles an upside down&nbsp;...", "a series of three asterisks, may refer to: *** (novel), by Wiley Mulholland; Ellipsis (\n…) or three ... (three asterisks in a row), also called a dinkus; Asterism (\ntypography) (⁂), three asterisks in a triangle ... of any four-letter expletive; \nTherefore sign (∴), <b>three dots in a triangle</b>; ^^ (disambiguation) &middot; ***Flawless, \nsong by Beyoncé&nbsp;...", "A <b>triangular</b> number or <b>triangle</b> number counts objects arranged in an equilateral \n<b>triangle</b>. The nth <b>triangular</b> number is the number of <b>dots</b> in the <b>triangular</b> \narrangement ... nonzero <b>triangular</b> number is always 1, 3, 6, or 9. Hence, every \n<b>triangular</b> number is either divisible by <b>three</b> or has a remainder of 1 when \ndivided by 9:.", "Criminal tattoos are a type of tattoos associated with criminals to show gang \nmembership and ... Tattoos of <b>three dots</b> on the hand means &quot;death to cops&quot; (mort \naux vaches / flics / poulets / keufs). A single dot on the cheek usually means the&nbsp;...", "Black <b>triangles</b> are a class of unidentified flying object (UFO) with certain \ncommon features ... <b>Three</b> red lights hovered in a <b>triangular</b> formation were seen \nby several witnesses in Tinley Park and Oak Forest, Illinois, on August 21, 2004, \ntwo&nbsp;...", "The <b>three</b>-point estimation technique is used in management and information \nsystems ... It differs from the double-<b>triangular</b> by its simple <b>triangular</b> shape and \nby the property that the mode does not have to coincide with the median. The \nmean&nbsp;..." ]
[ "The meaning of three dots in a triangle?", "What is the meaning of three dots in an upright triangle?", "What is the meaning of three dots in an inverted triangle?" ]
[ "... as the 26th head football coach at the <b>University of Georgia</b>. ... On December 2, \n2017, <b>Smart</b> coached Georgia to its first SEC title since ... 3 by the College \nFootball Playoff Committee and was set to <b>play</b> No.", "<b>Kirby Smart</b>, 26th and current head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs. The Georgia \nBulldogs college football team represents the <b>University of Georgia</b> in the East ... \nThe team has <b>played</b> more than 1,200 games over 118 seasons of Georgia ... \nGeorgia <b>did</b> not field a team for the 1917 or 1918 seasons due to World War I.", "The 2016 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the <b>University of Georgia</b> \nin the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs <b>played</b> their \nhome games at Sanford Stadium. They were members of the Eastern Division of \nthe Southeastern Conference. They were led by first-year head coach <b>Kirby</b> \n<b>Smart</b>.", "The Georgia Bulldogs football team represents the <b>University of Georgia</b> in \nAmerican football. ... <b>Playing</b> on what would later be called Herty Field, Georgia \nbeat Mercer 50–0. ... On December 6, 2015; Alabama defensive coordinator and \n<b>UGA</b> alumnus <b>Kirby Smart</b> was announced as the 26th head coach of the \nGeorgia&nbsp;...", "The Georgia Bulldogs football program represents the <b>University of Georgia</b> in \nthe sport of ... Head coach, Kirby Smart ... They <b>play</b> their home games at historic \nSanford Stadium on the university&#39;s Athens, Georgia, campus. Georgia&#39;s \ninaugural&nbsp;...", "Greyson Bryce Lambert (born February 7, 1994) is a former American football \nquarterback who began his college football career at the University of Virginia, \nwhere he spent three seasons <b>playing</b> for the Virginia Cavaliers. After the 2014 \nseason, he transferred to the <b>University of Georgia</b> and <b>played</b> ... New head \ncoach <b>Kirby Smart did</b> not announce who Georgia&#39;s 2016 opening&nbsp;...", "While at the <b>University of Georgia</b>, Smith <b>played</b> college football under head \ncoaches Mark Richt and <b>Kirby Smart</b>. As a true freshman at Georgia in 2015, \nSmith&nbsp;...", "Gridiron Secret Society, founded in 1908, is a secret society at the <b>University of</b> \n<b>Georgia</b>. ... The society&#39;s name is believed to be in reference to the <b>playing</b> field \non which football is <b>played</b>, however &quot;qualifications ... <b>University of Georgia</b> head \nfootball coach, <b>Kirby Smart</b>, is a member as is former football coach Vince Dooley\n.", "The 2017 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the <b>University of Georgia</b> \nin the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs <b>played</b> their \nhome games at Sanford Stadium in Athens, ... They were led by second-year \nhead coach <b>Kirby Smart</b>. The Bulldogs notched their 800th win in program history \nwith a&nbsp;...", "<b>UGA</b> held a 10–9–2 series lead in the rivalry before annual <b>play</b> began in 1992. \nSince 1992, the Dawgs and Vols have both been in the SEC&#39;s Eastern Division&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did kirby smart play for the university of georgia?" ]
[ "<b>Hell on Wheels</b> is an American/Canadian Western television series about the \nconstruction of the First Transcontinental Railroad across the United States, \nwhich&nbsp;...", "<b>Hell on Wheels</b> was the itinerant collection of flimsily assembled gambling \nhouses, dance halls, saloons, and brothels that followed the army of Union \nPacific&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Hell on Wheels</b>&quot; is a disco song performed by American singer-actress Cher \nfrom her sixteenth studio album, Prisoner. It was written by Bob Esty and Michele\n&nbsp;...", "The fourth season of the AMC television series <b>Hell on Wheels</b> premiered on \nAugust 2, 2014 and comprised 13 episodes. This season continued to focus on \nthe&nbsp;...", "Anson Adams Mount IV (born February 25, 1973) is an American actor. He is \nknown for his television roles as fictional character Cullen Bohannon in the AMC \nwestern drama series <b>Hell on Wheels</b>, Jim Steele on the short-lived NBC series \nConviction,&nbsp;...", "The second season of the AMC western-drama television series <b>Hell on Wheels</b> \npremiered on August 12, 2012 and concluded on October 7, 2012. The series&nbsp;...", "The first season of the AMC western-drama television series <b>Hell on Wheels</b> \npremiered on November 6, 2011 and concluded on January 15, 2012, \ncomprising&nbsp;...", "<b>Hell on Wheels</b> is an American dramatic television series created and produced \nby Joe and Tony Gayton. The series was broadcast in the United States and&nbsp;...", "John Stephen &quot;Jack&quot; Casement (January 19, 1829 – December 13, 1909) was a \ngeneral and ... 1 Early life and career. 1.1 Railroad contractor. 2 Civil War; 3 \nPostbellum career; 4 <b>Hell on Wheels</b>; 5 See also; 6 References; 7 External links&nbsp;...", "<b>Hell on Wheels</b> is a 2007 documentary film telling the story of a group of Texas \nwomen who band together to resurrect roller derby for the 21st century. Emerging\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How many episodes of season 5 hell on wheels?", "How many episodes of season 5 hell on wheels in total?", "How many episodes of season 5 part 1 hell on wheels?", "How many episodes of season 5 part 2 hell on wheels?" ]
[ "A <b>steam turbine</b> is a device that extracts thermal energy from pressurized <b>steam</b> \nand uses it to ... Condensing <b>turbines</b> are most commonly found in <b>electrical</b> \n<b>power plants</b>. These <b>turbines</b> receive <b>steam</b> from a <b>boiler</b> and exhaust it to a&nbsp;...", "The <b>steam</b>-<b>electric power station</b> is a <b>power station</b> in which the <b>electric generator</b> \nis <b>steam</b> driven. Water is heated, turns into <b>steam</b> and spins a <b>steam turbine</b>&nbsp;...", "A combined cycle <b>power plant</b> is an assembly of heat engines that work in \ntandem from the same source of heat, converting it into mechanical energy. On \nland, when used to make <b>electricity</b> the most common type is called a combined \ncycle gas <b>turbine</b> ... The <b>turbine&#39;s</b> hot exhaust powers a <b>steam power plant</b> (\noperating by the&nbsp;...", "Cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) is the use of a heat engine or \n<b>power station</b> ... Topping cycle plants primarily produce <b>electricity</b> from a <b>steam</b> \n<b>turbine</b>. Partly expanded <b>steam</b> is then condensed in a heating condensor at a&nbsp;...", "The <b>turbine generator</b> consists of a series of <b>steam turbines</b> ... <b>For</b> a typical late \n20th-century <b>power station</b>, superheated&nbsp;...", "A <b>turbine</b> is a rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and \nconverts it into useful work. The work produced by a <b>turbine</b> can be used <b>for</b> \ngenerating <b>electrical</b> power ... <b>Steam turbines</b> are used <b>for</b> the generation of \n<b>electricity</b> in thermal <b>power plants</b>, such as plants using coal, fuel oil or nuclear \nfuel.", "A nuclear <b>power plant</b> is a thermal <b>power station</b> in which the heat source is a \nnuclear reactor. As is typical of thermal <b>power stations</b>, heat is used to generate \n<b>steam</b> that drives a <b>steam turbine</b> connected to a <b>generator</b> that produces \n<b>electricity</b>.", "A <b>power station</b>, also referred to as a <b>power plant</b> and sometimes generating \nstation or generating plant, is an industrial facility <b>for</b> the generation of <b>electric</b> \npower. <b>Power stations</b> are generally connected to an <b>electrical</b> grid. ... The <b>steam</b> \ndrives a <b>steam turbine</b> and <b>generator</b> that then produces <b>electricity</b>. The waste \nproducts&nbsp;...", "The Rankine cycle is a model used to predict the performance of <b>steam turbine</b> \nsystems. ... This low <b>steam turbine</b> entry temperature (compared to a gas <b>turbine</b>) \nis why the Rankine (<b>steam</b>) cycle is often used as a ... In a real <b>power</b>-<b>plant</b> cycle \n(the name &quot;Rankine&quot; cycle is used only <b>for</b> the ideal cycle), the compression by \nthe&nbsp;...", "However, it may be cheaper to buy <b>electricity</b> than to ... to <b>power</b> a conventional \n<b>steam turbine</b> in a&nbsp;..." ]
[ "In an electric power plant turbines are turned using which type of energy from steam?" ]
[ "William Jonathan Drayton Jr. (born March 16, 1959), better known by his stage \nname Flavor ... often got the fans excited, appearing on stage and in public \n<b>wearing</b> big hats and glasses, and a large <b>clock</b> dangling from his neck. ... Flavor \nFlav&#39;s House of Flavor in Las Vegas opened on the <b>rapper&#39;s</b> birthday in March \n2012.", "Flavor of Love is an American reality television dating game show starring Flavor \nFlav of the <b>rap</b> ... Flavor of Love features a <b>clock</b> ceremony where contestants \nwho are not eliminated receive gold <b>clocks</b> to <b>wear</b> around their necks with their \npicture and nickname behind the hands of the <b>clock</b>. When a contestant is \neliminated&nbsp;...", "The following is a list of Wu-Tang Clan&#39;s associated acts and affiliates, known as \nthe Killa Beez ... The group releases mixtapes/bootlegs with affiliates <b>rapping</b>. ... \nThe group includes Merdoc, Raison the Zu Keeper, 12 O&#39;<b>Clock</b>, Buddha Monk, \nand ... Due to his constant visibility next to Method Man, and his tendency to <b>wear</b>\n&nbsp;...", "Detail of Father Time in the Rotunda <b>Clock</b> (1896). Father Time in Fountain of \nTime &middot; Allegorical portrait of Elizabeth I with Father Time at her right in the \nbackground and Death at her left (~1610). Father Time is the personification of \ntime. In recent centuries he is usually depicted as an ... He appears to be made \nout of <b>clocks</b> and <b>wears</b> a purple hat.", "Run-DMC was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York, \nfounded in 1983 by ... Simmons appeared onstage as a DJ for solo <b>rapper</b> Kurtis \nBlow, who was managed by Russell. ... and the Beastie Boys; seemingly \novernight, <b>rappers</b> were <b>wearing</b> jeans and sneakers instead of rhinestones and \nleather outfits.", "A hype man, in hip hop music and <b>rapping</b>, is a backup <b>rapper</b> and/or singer who \nsupports the ... such as an outlandish sense of style (epitomized by his <b>wearing</b> of \nlarge <b>clocks</b> around his neck) and a vocal style that contrasted dramatically&nbsp;...", "&quot;5 O&#39;<b>Clock</b>&quot; was the lead single released from Nonchalant&#39;s debut album, Until \nthe Day. ... Hot 100 and number 8 on the Hot R&amp;B/Hip-Hop Songs, spending 20 \nweeks on each chart, while also topping the Hot <b>Rap</b> Singles at number one.", "<b>Clock</b> was an English band primarily led by Stu Allan and Pete Pritchard, and \nfronted by <b>rapper</b> Marcus Thomas and vocalist Lorna Saunders (using the name\n&nbsp;...", "The 11 O&#39;<b>Clock</b> Show was a satirical late-night British television comedy series \non Channel 4, which featured topical sketches and commentary on news items.", "12 o&#39;<b>clock</b> usually refers the time as shown on a 12-hour <b>clock</b>, either noon - 12 o&#39;\n<b>clock</b> at ... 12 O&#39;<b>Clock</b> (<b>rapper</b>), a Wu-Tang Clan affiliate and MC; A community in \nQuinte West, Ontario, Canada; &quot;12 O&#39;<b>Clock</b>&quot; (in two parts), a song by Vangelis&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is the rapper that wears a clock?" ]
[ "<b>Grease</b> is a 1978 American musical romantic comedy film based on the 1971 \nmusical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Written by Bronte&nbsp;...", "<b>Grease</b> is a 1971 musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Named after the \n1950s United States working-class youth subculture known as greasers, the&nbsp;...", "<b>Grease</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Common uses. 1.1 Slang. 2 Arts, entertainment, \nand media. 2.1 Films; 2.2 Music; 2.3 Television. 2.3.1 Series; 2.3.2 Episodes.", "<b>Grease</b> is a semisolid lubricant. <b>Grease</b> generally consists of a soap emulsified \nwith mineral or vegetable oil. The characteristic feature of <b>greases</b> is that they&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Grease</b>&quot; is a song written by Barry Gibb and performed by Frankie Valli. &quot;<b>Grease</b>&quot; \nis the title song for the 1978 musical motion picture <b>Grease</b>, which was based&nbsp;...", "1 for nine and seven weeks respectively, while &quot;<b>Grease</b>&quot;, &quot;Hopelessly Devoted to \nYou&quot; and &quot;Sandy&quot; all became top three hits. The soundtrack album hit the top of&nbsp;...", "<b>Grease</b> 2 is a 1982 American musical romantic comedy film and the sequel to \n<b>Grease</b>, which is based upon the musical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and&nbsp;...", "<b>Grease</b>: Live (stylized as <b>Grease</b> LIVE!) is a television special that was originally \nbroadcast by Fox on January 31, 2016. It was a live, televised remake of the&nbsp;...", "A <b>grease</b> fitting, <b>grease</b> nipple, Zerk fitting, or Alemite fitting is a metal fitting used \nin mechanical systems to feed lubricants, usually lubricating <b>grease</b>, into a&nbsp;...", "Jeffrey Charles William Michael Conaway (October 5, 1950 – May 27, 2011) was \nan American actor and singer known for playing Kenickie in the movie <b>Grease</b>&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who was the actress that played rizzo in grease?", "Who played rizzo in the 1978 film grease?", "Who played rizzo in the 1971 musical grease?" ]
[ "Miles is one of two official <b>mascots</b> of the Denver <b>Broncos</b>, an American football \nteam in the National Football League (NFL).", "Thunder is the stage <b>name</b> for the horse who is the official live animal <b>mascot</b> for \nthe Denver <b>Broncos</b> football team. Three purebred Arabians have held this role&nbsp;...", "Buster <b>Bronco</b> is also the <b>name</b> of the <b>mascot</b> of Western Michigan University. \nThe Denver <b>Broncos</b>&#39; <b>mascot</b> is a live horse. References[edit].", "The Santa Clara <b>Broncos</b> are athletic teams that represent Santa Clara University\n. The school colors are red and white. The <b>mascot</b> is a bucking <b>bronco</b> and the&nbsp;...", "<b>Mascot</b>, Buster <b>Bronco</b>. Nickname, <b>Broncos</b>. Colors, Brown and Gold. Website, \nwww.wmubroncos.com. Western Michigan is a member of the Mid-American \nConference. The Western Michigan <b>Broncos</b> are a National Collegiate Athletic \nAssociation (NCAA) Division I ... the new athletic nickname after approval for the \n<b>name</b> change was granted by&nbsp;...", "<b>Mascot</b>[edit]. Buster the <b>Bronco</b> was the <b>mascot</b> of the Laredo <b>Broncos</b> for all 5 \nseasons. The <b>mascot&#39;s name</b> and image were selected by&nbsp;...", "Boise State University (BSU) is a public research university in Boise, Idaho. \nFounded in 1932 ... The university&#39;s intercollegiate athletic teams, the <b>Broncos</b>, \nhave participated in NCAA ... and Politics offers a nine-credit place-based field \nschool <b>called</b> &quot;Investigate Boise&quot; which focuses on ... The official <b>mascot</b> is Buster \n<b>Bronco</b>.", "The Denver <b>Broncos</b> are a professional American football franchise based in \nDenver, Colorado ... The <b>Broncos</b>&#39; popular live animal <b>mascot</b> Thunder was the \ninspiration to incorporate a ... Sportswriter Woody Paige, along with many of \nDenver&#39;s fans, however, often refused to call the stadium by its full <b>name</b>, \npreferring to use&nbsp;...", "Buster <b>Bronco</b> is the official <b>Mascot</b> of Western Michigan University athletic teams\n. &quot;Born&quot; in 1988, Buster is an official member of the WMU Cheer Team.", "This is an incomplete list of U.S. college <b>mascot</b>&#39;s <b>names</b>, consisting of named \nincarnations of ... Billy <b>Bronco</b> — Official costumed <b>mascot</b> of the Cal Poly \nPomona <b>Broncos</b>; the athletic teams representing California State Polytechnic \nUniversity&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What is the name of the broncos mascot?", "What is the name of the Denver Broncos' live animal mascot?", "What is the name of the Denver Broncos' costumed mascot?", "What is the name of the Santa Clara Broncos' mascot?", "What is the name of the Western Michigan Broncos' mascot?", "What is the name of the Laredo Broncos' mascot?", "What is the name of the Denver Broncos' mascot from 1993-2004?", "What is the name of the Denver Broncos' mascot from 2004-2014?", "What is the name of the Denver Broncos' mascot from 2013?" ]
[ "Stubbs (April 12, 1997 – July 21, 2017) was a <b>cat</b> who was the <b>mayor</b> of \nTalkeetna, <b>Alaska</b> from ... &quot;<b>Cat has</b> been <b>mayor</b> of <b>Alaska town</b> for 15 years&quot;.", "Talkeetna (Dena&#39;ina: K&#39;dalkitnu) is a census-designated place (CDP) in \nMatanuska-Susitna ... According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP \n<b>has</b> a total area of 42.9 ... &quot;<b>Alaska town&#39;s</b> honorary <b>cat mayor</b> goes home after dog \nattack&quot;.", "Non-human electoral candidates <b>have</b> been found in a number of countries. \nOften, the ... In 1997, a <b>cat</b> named Stubbs was elected <b>mayor</b> of Talkeetna, <b>Alaska</b>\n. ... the <b>town</b> of Idyllwild, California elected a golden retriever named Max II as \n<b>mayor</b>&nbsp;...", "http://www.<b>alaskadispatch</b>.com/article/<b>alaska</b>-<b>towns</b>-feline-<b>mayor</b>-myth-busting- ... \nHowever, according to NPR, the <b>cat</b> could not <b>have</b> been elected as a write-in&nbsp;...", "Mystery, <b>Alaska</b> is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Jay Roach about an \namateur ice hockey team, from the fictional small-<b>town</b> of Mystery, that plays an \nexhibition game against the National Hockey League (NHL)&#39;s New York Rangers\n. It was shot in Banff National Park and in a &quot;<b>town</b>&quot; built for the purpose outside ... \nSkank Marden and the <b>mayor&#39;s</b> wife, Mary Jane, <b>have</b> been having an affair.", "North Pole is a small city in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, <b>Alaska</b>, United \nStates. It is part of the Fairbanks metropolitan statistical area. As of the 2010 \nUnited States Census, the city <b>had</b> a population of 2,117, ... North Pole was home \nto two oil refineries, the <b>town&#39;s</b> major industry aside from tourism, but closed \nbecause of&nbsp;...", "Stubbs may refer to: Contents. 1 Places; 2 Other uses; 3 People with surname \nStubbs; 4 See ... game Stubbs the Zombie in &quot;Rebel Without a Pulse&quot; &middot; Stubbs (\n<b>cat</b>), a <b>cat</b> who was &quot;<b>mayor</b>&quot; of the <b>town</b> of Talkeetna, <b>Alaska</b> from 1997–2017.", "Ghost Wars is a paranormal action television series created by Simon Barry. It \npremiered on ... Ghost Wars takes place in a remote <b>Alaskan town</b> that <b>has</b> been \noverrun by paranormal forces. The series focuses on local outcast Roman Mercer\n&nbsp;...", "Kotzebue or Qikiqtaġruk is a city in the Northwest Arctic Borough in the U.S. state \nof <b>Alaska</b>. ... According to the United States Census Bureau, the city <b>has</b> a total \narea of ... A Northwest Arctic Heritage Center is located in the <b>town</b> to acclimate ... \nof Representatives for eight terms followed by a single term as borough <b>mayor</b>,&nbsp;...", "The City and Borough of Juneau commonly known as Juneau, is the capital city \nof <b>Alaska</b>. ... The Tlingit name of the <b>town</b> is Dzántik&#39;i Héeni (&quot;Base of the \nFlounder&#39;s River,&quot; dzánti &#39;flounder,&#39; –kʼi &#39;base,&#39; héen &#39;river&#39;), ... Although the \nRussians <b>had</b> a colony in the <b>Alaska</b> territory from 1784 to 1867, they did not \nsettle in Juneau." ]
[ "Town in alaska that has a cat as a mayor?" ]
[ "<b>Sea turtles</b> (superfamily Chelonioidea), sometimes called marine turtles, are \nreptiles <b>of the</b> order Testudines and <b>of the</b> suborder Cryptodira. <b>The</b> seven \nexisting species <b>of sea turtles</b> are <b>the green sea turtle</b>, loggerhead ... After mating \nat sea, adult female <b>sea turtles</b> return to land to <b>lay their eggs</b>. Different species <b>of</b> \nsea&nbsp;...", "<b>The green sea turtle</b> (Chelonia mydas), also known as <b>the green</b> turtle, black (<b>sea</b>\n) <b>turtle</b> or ... <b>The green sea turtle can</b> generally be found throughout <b>the</b> Atlantic \nOcean. ... <b>Green</b> turtles belonging to <b>the</b> distinct Hawaiian subpopulation <b>nest</b> at \n<b>the</b> protected French Frigate Shoals some 800 kilometers (500 mi) west <b>of the</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>The</b> loggerhead <b>sea turtle</b> (Caretta caretta), also commonly called Caretta \nCaretta, is a species ... <b>The eggs</b> are <b>laid</b> near <b>the</b> water so <b>the</b> hatchlings <b>can</b> \nreturn to <b>the</b> sea. ... Molecular genetics has confirmed hybridization <b>of the</b> \nloggerhead <b>sea turtle</b> with <b>the</b> Kemp&#39;s ridley <b>sea turtle</b>, hawksbill <b>sea turtle</b>, and \n<b>green sea turtles</b>.", "Turtles are reptiles <b>of the</b> order Testudines characterized by a special bony or \ncartilaginous ... Like other amniotes, turtles breathe air and <b>do</b> not <b>lay eggs</b> \nunderwater, ... Some species with stronger jaws have been observed to eat \nshellfish, while others, such as <b>the green sea turtle</b>, <b>do</b> not eat meat at all and, \ninstead, have a&nbsp;...", "<b>The</b> olive ridley <b>sea turtle</b> (Lepidochelys olivacea), also known commonly as <b>the</b> \nPacific ridley <b>sea turtle</b>, is a species <b>of</b> turtle in <b>the</b> family Cheloniidae.", "<b>The</b> leatherback <b>sea turtle</b> (Dermochelys coriacea), sometimes called <b>the</b> lute \nturtle or leathery ... It <b>can</b> easily be differentiated from other modern <b>sea turtles</b> by \n<b>its</b> lack <b>of</b> a bony ... A few hundred <b>nest</b> annually on <b>the</b> eastern coast <b>of</b> Florida.", "<b>The</b> hawksbill <b>sea turtle</b> (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a Critically Endangered <b>sea</b> \n<b>turtle</b> ... In contrast, <b>the green sea turtle</b> and <b>the</b> leatherback turtle have a more ... \nDue to <b>its</b> consumption <b>of</b> venomous cnidarians, hawksbill <b>sea turtle</b> flesh <b>can</b> \nbecome ... Hawksbill <b>sea turtles nest</b> as far west as Cousine Island in <b>the</b> \nSeychelles,&nbsp;...", "Spawn is <b>the eggs</b> and sperm released or deposited into water by aquatic \nanimals. As a verb ... Most fish reproduce by spawning, as <b>do</b> most other aquatic \nanimals, including ... In <b>the</b> first method, <b>the</b> female fish <b>lays eggs</b> either on <b>the</b> \nsea floor or on <b>the</b> leaves <b>of</b> ... <b>Green sea turtles</b>&#39; mating is similar to other marine \nturtles.", "<b>The</b> Australian flatback <b>sea turtle</b> (Natator depressus) is a species <b>of sea turtle</b> in \n<b>the</b> family ... It <b>can</b> be olive <b>green</b> to grey with a cream underside. ... <b>The</b> flatback \nturtle is a <b>sea turtle</b> that <b>can</b> be recognized by <b>its</b> smooth ... It will have an average \n<b>of</b> 50 <b>eggs laid</b> each time in a clutch, while other <b>sea turtles</b> may <b>lay</b> up to&nbsp;...", "<b>The</b> red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans), also known as <b>the</b> red-eared \nterrapin, red-eared slider <b>turtle</b>, red-eared <b>turtle</b>, slider <b>turtle</b>, and water slider&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where do green sea turtles lay their eggs?", "Where do the Atlantic subpopulation of green sea turtles lay their eggs?", "Where do the Indo-Pacific subpopulation of green sea turtles lay their eggs?" ]
[ "The Adidas Telstar 18 was the official match <b>ball</b> of the <b>2018 FIFA World Cup</b>, \nwhich was held ... The Telstar 18 <b>balls</b> are <b>manufactured</b> in Pakistan and China.", "The Conext15 Final Vancouver is the first <b>ball created</b> specifically for a Women&#39;s \n<b>World Cup</b> Final. Conext15 Final Vancouver. <b>2018</b> &middot; Telstar 18 &middot; Adidas Telstar 18\n&nbsp;...", "A football, soccer-<b>ball</b>, football <b>ball</b>, or association football <b>ball</b> is the <b>ball</b> used in \nthe sport of ... Additional, more stringent standards are specified by <b>FIFA</b> and \nsubordinate governing ... However, these two styles of creating footballs <b>made</b> it \neasy for the <b>ball</b> to puncture and ... Emprendimientos Corporativos S.A. 18 July \n<b>2018</b>.", "The <b>2018 FIFA World Cup</b> was the 21st <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, an international football \ntournament ... At the end of the ceremony Ronaldo reappeared with the official \nmatch <b>ball</b> which had returned from the International Space Station ... &quot;<b>World Cup</b> \n<b>2018</b>: History <b>made</b> with first penalty awarded by VAR during France vs Australia&quot;\n.", "Telstar was a football <b>made</b> by Adidas. The 32-panel design of the <b>ball</b>, based on \nthe work of ... The Telstar was the first <b>World Cup ball</b> to use the now-familiar \ntruncated icosahedron for its design, consisting of 12 black ... A new version of \nthe Telstar, named Telstar 18, is the official match <b>ball</b> for the <b>2018 FIFA World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>.", "The Jabulani is a football <b>manufactured</b> by Adidas. It was the official match <b>ball</b> \nfor the 2010 <b>FIFA World Cup</b>. The <b>ball</b> is <b>made</b> from eight spherically moulded&nbsp;...", "The <b>2018 FIFA World Cup</b> Final was a football match that took place on 15 July \n<b>2018</b> to ... This <b>made</b> Croatia the first team to earn three come-from-behind \nvictories in the ... &quot;<b>World Cup 2018</b> match <b>ball</b> released – yep, that&#39;s right, another \none&quot;.", "At the end of each <b>FIFA World Cup</b> final tournament, several awards are \npresented to the ... The Golden <b>Ball</b> award is presented to the best player at each \n<b>FIFA World Cup</b> ... The next tiebreakers are saves <b>made</b>, then minutes played. ... \nFor the <b>2018 World Cup</b>, this meant that the player had to have been born on or \nafter 1&nbsp;...", "The 2010 <b>FIFA World Cup</b> was the 19th <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, the <b>world championship</b> \nfor men&#39;s ... In 2010 we want to prove that football is more than just kicking a <b>ball</b> \nbut has social and cultural value . ... In a first for the <b>World Cup</b>, <b>FIFA made</b> \npayments to the domestic clubs of the players representing their national teams \nat the&nbsp;...", "The <b>2018</b> Australian <b>ball</b>-tampering scandal, also known as the Sandpapergate \nscandal, was a ... Smith said that the plan was <b>made</b> during the lunch break by \nthe &quot;leadership group&quot;, which he did not name. ... Arab Emirates, however neither \n<b>made</b> their international return until the first match of the 2019 Cricket <b>World Cup</b>." ]
[ "Where is the world cup 2018 ball made?" ]
[ "<b>Little House on the Prairie</b> is an American western historical drama series, \nstarring Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert, Karen Grassle, and Melissa Sue \nAnderson,&nbsp;...", "The &quot;<b>Little House</b>&quot; Books is a series of American children&#39;s novels written by \nLaura Ingalls Wilder, based on her childhood and adolescence in the American&nbsp;...", "The following is a list of episodes for the television show <b>Little House on the</b> \n<b>Prairie</b>, an American Western drama about a family living on a farm in Walnut \nGrove,&nbsp;...", "The original <b>Little House</b> books were a series of eight autobiographical children&#39;s \nnovels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published by Harper &amp; Brothers&nbsp;...", "<b>Little House on the Prairie</b> is an autobiographical children&#39;s novel by Laura \nIngalls Wilder, published in 1935. It was the third novel published in the Little \nHouse&nbsp;...", "There are many <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> characters, appearing in various \nforms of media in the <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> media franchise.", "<b>Little House on the Prairie</b> is a book musical adapted from the children&#39;s books, \n<b>Little House on the Prairie</b>, by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The creative team includes&nbsp;...", "Laura Ingalls Wilder&#39;s <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> is a 2005 family western \ntelevision miniseries directed by David L. Cunningham. It is a six-part adaptation \nof&nbsp;...", "Melissa Ellen Gilbert (born May 8, 1964) is an American actress, television \ndirector, producer, ... During the run of Little House, Gilbert appeared in several \npopular television films, including The ... It was Leslie who informed her that she \nhad won the role of Laura Ingalls on <b>Little House on the Prairie</b>, beating out over \n500&nbsp;...", "List of places appearing in the <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> books and TV series. \nLaura&#39;s little houses[edit]. Laura&#39;s birthplace in Wisconsin[edit]. Pepin, Wisconsin\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did little house on the prarie come out?", "When did the novel little house on the prarie come out?", "When did the film little house on the prarie come out?", "When did the musical little house on the prarie come out in Minnesota?", "When did the 1974 TV series little house on the prarie come out?", "When did the 2005 TV miniseries little house on the prarie come out?", "When did the musical little house on the prarie come out in New Jersey?" ]
[ "<b>2001: A Space Odyssey</b> is a <b>soundtrack</b> album to the film of the same name, ... \nactually commissioned a <b>score for 2001</b> from Hollywood <b>composer</b> Alex North,&nbsp;...", "In January 2007, Intrada Records issued 3000 copies of a limited edition CD \nfeaturing North&#39;s <b>original</b> recording of the&nbsp;...", "... Space Odyssey (<b>soundtrack</b>) and <b>2001: A Space Odyssey</b> (<b>score</b>) ... Kubrick \ncommissioned a <b>score for 2001</b> from Hollywood <b>composer</b>&nbsp;...", "Main article: <b>2001: A Space Odyssey</b> (<b>score</b>). A musical <b>score</b> was commissioned \nfor the film and <b>composed</b> by Alex North, but Kubrick&nbsp;...", "Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 is a tone poem by Richard Strauss, <b>composed</b> in \n1896 and ... The recording of the opening fanfare used for the film <b>2001: A Space</b> \n<b>Odyssey</b> was performed by the Vienna ... Pro wrestler Ric Flair used the opening \nfanfare as his entrance <b>music</b> for the majority of his wrestling career.", "Aliens: <b>Original</b> Motion Picture <b>Soundtrack</b> The <b>score</b> to the 1986 James \nCameron film Aliens was <b>composed</b> by James Horner. The <b>score</b> itself includes \nmusical references to Gayane&#39;s Adagio from Aram Khachaturian&#39;s Gayane ballet \nsuite, which had been used in Stanley Kubrick&#39;s <b>2001: A Space Odyssey</b> (1968).", "The <b>soundtrack</b> album was released by A&amp;M Records. ... Zarathustra (which had \nbeen the main theme from <b>2001: A Space Odyssey</b>).", "<b>2001: A Space Odyssey</b> is a 1968 science fiction novel by British <b>writer</b> Arthur C. \nClarke. It was developed concurrently with Stanley Kubrick&#39;s film version and&nbsp;...", "HAL 9000 is a fictional artificial intelligence character and the main antagonist in \nArthur C. Clarke&#39;s Space Odyssey series. First appearing in the 1968 film <b>2001: A</b> \n<b>Space Odyssey</b>, HAL (Heuristically ... The activation <b>year</b> was 1991 in earlier \nscreenplays and changed to 1997 in Clarke&#39;s novel written and released in&nbsp;...", "In popular culture, Stanley Kubrick&#39;s 1968 science fiction film <b>2001: A Space</b> \n<b>Odyssey</b> ... diverse cultural forms and media as film, literature, <b>music</b> and \ntechnology. ... Clarke <b>wrote</b> three sequel novels: 2010: Odyssey Two (1982), \n2061: Odyssey&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who wrote the score for 2001 a space odyssey?", "Who wrote the 2001: A Space Odyssey Score that was never used?", "Who wrote the music that was used in 2001: A Space Odyssey?" ]
[ "The series was ordered straight to series by ABC in December 2015, with a \nformal announcement of 13 <b>episodes</b> in May 2016. Eight&nbsp;...", "<b>Episodes</b>[edit]. <b>Season 1</b> (2016–17)[edit]. Main article: <b>Designated</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Designated Survivor</b> is an American political thriller drama television series \ncreated by David ... Natascha McElhone as Alex Kirkman (<b>seasons 1</b>–2), the First \nLady of the United States. ... Main article: <b>List of Designated Survivor episodes</b>&nbsp;...", "The second <b>season</b> of the American political drama series <b>Designated Survivor</b> \nwas ordered on May 11, 2017. It premiered on&nbsp;...", "The third <b>season</b>, consisting of 10 <b>episodes</b>, premiered exclusively on Netflix on \nJune 7, 2019. Contents. <b>1</b> Premise; 2 Cast and&nbsp;...", "&quot;Pilot&quot; is the first <b>episode</b> in the American political drama series <b>Designated</b> \n<b>Survivor</b>. ... &quot;Pilot&quot;. Designated Survivor episode. Episode no. Season 1. Episode \n1 ... <b>many</b> of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and all nine of the Supreme Court Justices.", "Natasha Abigail Taylor (born 14 December 1969), known professionally as \nNatascha ... McElhone was seen in two <b>episodes</b> of the Dennis Potter TV \nminiseries Karaoke. Her first major ... 2016–2017, <b>Designated Survivor</b>, First \nLady Alex Kirkman, Series regular (<b>Season 1</b> and 2). 2018, The ... <b>List of</b> video \ngame appearances&nbsp;...", "<b>Designated Survivor</b>: 60 Days (Korean: 60일, 지정생존자; Hanja: 60日,指定生存\n者; RR: ... killing <b>many</b> of the high-ranking officials present including the President\n. ... Jin-man, the assassinated President of the Republic of Korea (<b>episode 1</b>).", "Margaret Denise Quigley (born May 22, 1979), professionally known as Maggie \nQ, is an ... The series was ordered for a full <b>season</b> on October 27, 2014. ... A \nvegetarian for <b>many</b> years, she has said that giving up meat was <b>one of the</b> most \nrewarding ... 2016–19, <b>Designated Survivor</b>, Hannah Wells, Main role; 50 \n<b>episodes</b>&nbsp;...", "Children, <b>1</b>. Website, www.lindapurl.com. Linda Purl (born September 2, 1955) is \nan American actress and singer, known for her roles as ... She has also featured \nin <b>many</b> movies made for television, including Testimony of Two Men, The ... In \n2017, Purl appeared in one <b>episode</b> of <b>Designated Survivor</b>, playing an old \ncollege&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How many episodes in designated survivor season 1?", "How many episodes in designated survivor season 1 by abc?", "How many episodes in Designated Survivor: 60 Days season 1?" ]
[ "<b>Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b> is an international toy, clothing, and baby product retailer owned by \nTru Kids, Inc. ... On January 20, 2019, the <b>company</b> emerged from bankruptcy as \nTru Kids. Currently, there are only 2 ... &quot;Someone bought $1 million in <b>Toys</b> &#39;<b>R</b>&#39; <b>Us</b> \ntoys right before stores went <b>out of</b> business&quot;. CNN. Retrieved July 2, 2018.", "<b>Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b>, Inc. v. Step Two, S.A was a case in the United States Court of \nAppeals for the Third ... Imaginarium Toy Centers, Inc. was a U.S. toy <b>company</b> in \nthe 1980s and 1990s that owned U.S. ... for personal jurisdiction, the contact and \nactivity of Step Two <b>outside of</b> the Internet context must also be taken into account\n.", "The Tabeo is a discontinued tablet computer developed by <b>Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b> that runs \non a version of the Android 4.0 operating system. Tabeo is officially at &quot;End of Life\n&quot; status, meaning the <b>company</b> is no longer ... assistance with any issues that \nmay arise with the device, as the device is considerably <b>Out of</b> Warranty.", "Tru Kids, Inc is a <b>company</b> that owns the <b>Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b> and <b>Babies</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b> brands. It \nwas established on January 20, 2019 after its lenders cancelled the&nbsp;...", "K·B Toys was an American chain of mall-<b>based</b> retail toy stores. The <b>company</b> \nwas founded in ... The <b>company</b> became a direct competitor to <b>Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b> in \n1994, when it expanded its mall locations and ... In March 2018, Strategic Marks \nfounder Ellia Kassoff stated that due to <b>Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b> going <b>out of</b> business in the \nUnited&nbsp;...", "Charles Philip Lazarus (October 4, 1923 – March 22, 2018) was an American \nentrepreneur, executive, and pioneer within the retail toy industry. Lazarus \nfounded the <b>Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b> retail chain, which evolved from a children&#39;s ... I started \n<b>out</b> selling a few baby toys and realized that customers didn&#39;t buy another crib or \nanother&nbsp;...", "After the <b>company Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b> announced that all UK and U.S. operations would \nbe going <b>out of</b> business, the show was cancelled, despite the lack of an official&nbsp;...", "Sunnyvale is a city located in Santa Clara County, California, in Silicon Valley. As \nof the 2010 ... Sunnyvale is one of the few U.S. cities to have a single unified \nDepartment of Public Safety, where all personnel are ... A long-standing legend \nof Sunnyvale is of a ghost that haunts the town&#39;s <b>Toys</b> &#39;<b>R</b>&#39; <b>Us</b> store (closed in 2018\n).", "David Allen Brandon (born May 15, 1952) is an American businessman. He is the \nformer chief executive officer of <b>Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b>. ... On May 14, 2018, Brandon \nresigned as CEO of <b>Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b>. He earned $11.25 million in compensation with \nthe <b>company</b> in 2017. ... &quot;Dave Brandon <b>out</b> at U-M: What happened and what&#39;s \nnext?", "Child World was an American chain of toy stores founded by Sid Shneider and \nJoseph ... In many areas Child World stores were operated nearby of <b>Toys</b> &quot;<b>R</b>&quot; <b>Us</b> \n... After the <b>company</b> went <b>out of</b> business some of the retailers that took over the\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where is toys r us based out of?", "Where is Toys \"R\" Us' headquarters?", "Where was the first Toys \"R\" Us opened?" ]
[ "The Wonderful World of Disney Presents The <b>Little Mermaid Live</b>!, or simply The \n<b>Little Mermaid</b> ... The special was a mix of <b>live action</b>, animation and puppetry, \nand feature performances of songs from the film and its Broadway stage version.", "... development for a <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> adaptation of the film. ... In May 2019, Menken \nstated that The <b>Little Mermaid</b>&nbsp;...", "This is a list of live-action or photorealistic remakes produced by Walt Disney \nPictures of its ... Deadline Hollywood. ^ &quot;&#39;The <b>Little Mermaid</b>&#39; <b>Live</b>-<b>Action</b> Disney \nReboot Eyes Rob Marshall as Director&quot;. Variety.com. Retrieved December 6, \n2017.", "A <b>live action</b> remake of the film is in development. The <b>Little Mermaid</b> paved the \nway for what would become the&nbsp;...", "The <b>Little Mermaid</b> is a 2018 American <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> fantasy-adventure film inspired \nby the Hans Christian Andersen story of the same name. It is directed and&nbsp;...", "Jodi Benson is an American actress, voice actress and singer. She is best known \nfor providing ... She also gave voice to the spirited &quot;Weebo&quot; in Disney&#39;s <b>live action</b> \nFlubber, starring Robin Williams. ... On June 6, 2016, Benson performed the role \nof <b>Ariel</b> at the Hollywood Bowl&#39;s concert performance of The <b>Little Mermaid</b>.", "Auliʻi Cravalho is an American actress, voice actress and singer, who made her \nacting debut ... On November 5, 2019, Cravalho portrayed <b>Ariel</b> in ABC&#39;s The \n<b>Little Mermaid Live</b>!, a <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> concert rendition of The <b>Little Mermaid</b>. She is \nset&nbsp;...", "The Amazing Spider-Man is an American television series about the Marvel \nComics hero of the same name. It is the first <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> television series featuring\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays ariel's voice in the little mermaid?", "Who played Ariel in The Little Mermaid (1989 film)?", "Who played Ariel in The Little Mermaid (animated series)?", "Who played Ariel in The Little Mermaid Live! (2019)?", "Who played Ariel in The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea?", "Who played Ariel in The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning?", "Who played Ariel in Little Mermaid's Island?", "Who played Ariel in the debut of The little Mermaid: Musical?", "Who played Ariel in the finale of The little Mermaid: Musical?", "Who will play Ariel in the The Little Mermaid live action film?" ]
[ "The base of the <b>cranium</b> is formed from a ring of <b>bones</b> surrounding the foramen \nmagnum and a median <b>bone</b> lying further forward; these are homologous with \nthe&nbsp;...", "The eight <b>cranial bones</b>. (Facial bones are shown in transparent.) Yellow: Frontal \nbone (1). Blue: Parietal bone (2).", "The occipital <b>bone</b> is a <b>cranial</b> dermal <b>bone</b> and the main <b>bone</b> of the occiput It is \ntrapezoidal in shape and curved on itself like a shallow dish. The occipital <b>bone</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Cranial bones</b> en.svg. <b>Cranial Bones</b>. Only the end of the wing of the sphenoid \nbone is visible. Gray145.png. Sphenoid bone, upper surface. Details. Identifiers.", "The ethmoid bone is an anterior <b>cranial bone</b> located between the eyes. It \ncontributes to the medial wall of the orbit, the nasal cavity, and the nasal septum.", "Diploë is the spongy cancellous bone separating the inner and outer layers of the \ncortical bone of the skull. In the <b>cranial bones</b>, the layers of compact cortical&nbsp;...", "The cranial cavity, also known as intracranial space, is the space within the skull. \nThe space inside the skull is formed by eight <b>cranial bones</b> known as the&nbsp;...", "In the <b>cranial bones</b>, the layers of compact tissue are familiarly known as the \ntables of the skull; the outer one is thick and tough; the inner is thin, dense, and \nbrittle,&nbsp;...", "Because the maxillary <b>bones</b> are fused, they are often collectively listed as only \none <b>bone</b>. The mandible is generally considered separately from the <b>cranium</b>.", "The premise of CST is that palpation of the cranium can be used to detect this \nrhythmic movement of the <b>cranial bones</b> and selective pressures may be used to\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Based on their shape the bones of the skull can be classified as?", "Based on their shape, the occipital, parietal, frontal, nasal, lacrimal, and vomer bones of the skull can be classified as?", "Based on their shape, the sphenoid, ethmoid, zygomatic, maxilla, mandible, palatine, inferior nasal concha bones of the skull can be classified as?" ]
[ "The American Football Conference – Eastern <b>Division</b> or AFC East is one of the \nfour <b>divisions</b> ... At the end of 2018, the <b>Patriots</b> had the most wins in the <b>division&#39;s</b> \nhistory, with a record of 500–392–9, with a playoff record of 35–19 (6–5 in Super\n&nbsp;...", "The American Football Conference – Southern <b>Division</b> or AFC South is one of \nthe four ... Since its creation, the <b>division</b> has had the <b>same</b> four members: \nHouston ... but lost to the New England <b>Patriots</b> 41–28 during the Divisional \nWeekend.", "The New England <b>Patriots</b> are a professional American football team based in \nthe Greater ... The <b>Patriots</b> and Jets have been in the <b>same division</b> (what is now \nthe AFC East) since both teams&#39; foundings in 1960, and have played each other \nat&nbsp;...", "The Indianapolis Colts are an American football team based in Indianapolis, \nIndiana. The Colts ... The nature of this rivalry is ironic because the Colts and \n<b>Patriots</b> were <b>division</b> rivals from 1970 to 2001, but it did not ... Redskins, but they \nwere not in the <b>same division</b> and not very competitive during most years at that \ntime.", "The Colts–<b>Patriots</b> rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the \nIndianapolis ... The nature of this rivalry is somewhat ironic because while the \nColts and <b>Patriots</b> were AFC East <b>division</b> rivals from 1970–2001 (dating prior to\n&nbsp;...", "Most titles, New England <b>Patriots</b> (11 titles). The American Football Conference (\nAFC) is one of the two conferences of the National Football ... Since 2002, like the \nNFC, the AFC has 16 teams, organized into four <b>divisions</b> each with four ... By \ncontrast, the NFC has sent 13 of the 16 NFC teams during that <b>same</b> time frame \nwith&nbsp;...", "The New England <b>Patriots</b> are a professional American football team based in \nthe Greater Boston town of Foxborough, Massachusetts. They play in the \nNational Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league&#39;s American \nFootball Conference (AFC) East <b>division</b>. ... The team&#39;s quarterback over that \n<b>same</b> period, Tom Brady, has been&nbsp;...", "This is a list of seasons completed by the Miami Dolphins American football \nfranchise of the ... That <b>same</b> season, the Dolphins became the first team in NFL \nhistory to win their <b>division</b> following a 1-15 season, and as of 2018, marked the \nlast non-<b>Patriot division</b> title in the AFC East. For complete team history, see \nHistory of&nbsp;...", "The National Football Conference – Eastern <b>Division</b> or NFC East is one of the \nfour <b>divisions</b> of ... Those <b>same</b> three teams won seven out of ten Super Bowls, \nfrom 1986-87 to 1995-96 (the 49ers won ... The Eagles are the most recent team \nin the <b>division</b> to win a Super Bowl, Beating the <b>Patriots</b> 41-33 in Super Bowl LII (\n52).", "The <b>Patriot</b> League is a collegiate athletic conference comprising private \ninstitutions of higher ... All 10 core members participate in the NCAA&#39;s <b>Division</b> I \nfor all <b>Patriot</b> League sports that they offer. ... (the Ivy League, which operates \nunder the <b>same</b> model, albeit with no scholarships, did not hold a conference \ntournament until&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is in the same division as the patriots?" ]
[ "<b>Bill Knapp&#39;s</b> was an American family restaurant chain. It was founded by Clinton \nB. Knapp ... Diners visiting <b>Bill Knapp&#39;s</b> on their birthdays were entitled to a \npercentage <b>off</b> of their bill based on ... At the time <b>company</b> operated 29 \nrestaurants.", "Below is a list of defunct restaurants of the United States. This is a dynamic list \nand may never ... After the <b>company</b> liquidated, by 1991, several franchises \nremained open in Indiana, Kentucky ... Indiana in 1934; eventually grew to 25 \nlocations within the United States and 1,500 <b>outside</b> of ... Carey, <b>Bill</b> (September \n28, 2000).", "Pages in category &quot;Defunct companies based in Michigan&quot;. The following 200 \npages are in this category, <b>out</b> of approximately 282 total. This list may not reflect\n&nbsp;...", "Chairman Charles W. <b>Knapp</b> and president J. Foster Fluetsch were forced <b>out</b> of \nthe thrift by regulators in August 1984 and <b>Bill</b> Popejoy took over as Chairman.", "Gordon <b>Knapp</b>; (CEO and President); <b>Bill</b> Thompson (COO). Products, Tires. \nRevenue, Increase $ 2.09 billion (2004). Number of employees. 40,000. Parent &middot; \nBridgestone (1988–present). Website, firestone.com. Firestone Tire and Rubber \n<b>Company</b> is an American tire <b>company</b> founded by Harvey Firestone ... He spun \n<b>off</b> non-tire related <b>businesses</b>, including the Firestone Country Club&nbsp;...", "George <b>Knapp</b> (born April 18, 1952) is an American television investigative \njournalist, news anchor, and talk radio host. <b>Knapp</b> has been recognized with&nbsp;...", "Robert Scott Lazar is an American conspiracy theorist who claims to have been \nhired in the late ... He was ordered to do 150 hours of community service, stay \n<b>away</b> from ... The charges stemmed from a 2003 raid on United Nuclear&#39;s \n<b>business</b> offices, where ... was directed by Jeremy Corbell and produced by \nGeorge <b>Knapp</b>.", "Fantasy Gardens was home to a massive plant store in the Art <b>Knapp&#39;s</b> chain, \nowned by Frank Van Hest (1932-2005) in 1965. <b>Bill</b> Vander Zalm&#39;s son Wim&nbsp;...", "In 1965, The Architectural Digest and its publishing <b>company</b> were purchased by \nCleon T. <b>Knapp</b>, who was the magazine&#39;s &quot;jack-of-all-trades&quot; and Brasfield&#39;s&nbsp;...", "The teller knocks the cowboy <b>out</b> with the butt of his shotgun. When the cowboy \nregains consciousness, he is sitting upon his horse under a tree with his hands \ntied&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did bill knapps go out of business?", "When did Bill Knapps file for bankruptcy?", "At what point did all of the Bill Knapps restaurants close?" ]
[ "<b>Internet radio</b> is a digital audio service transmitted via the <b>Internet</b>. Broadcasting \non the <b>Internet</b> is usually <b>referred to as</b> webcasting since it is not transmitted \nbroadly through wireless means. It <b>can</b> either be used as a stand-alone device \nrunning through the <b>internet</b>, ... A local tuner simulation program includes all the \n<b>online radios</b> that <b>can</b> also&nbsp;...", "WMUA (91.1 FM) is a student-run college <b>radio station</b>. Licensed to serve \nAmherst, ... The station debuted a second, <b>online only stream called</b> WMUAx in ... \n<b>online only stream called</b> WMUAx that <b>can be accessed</b> on the stations <b>website</b>.", "Pandora is an American music <b>streaming</b> and automated music recommendation \n<b>internet</b> radio ... The service <b>can be accessed</b> either through a <b>web</b> browser or \nwith its mobile ... The idea was to create a <b>radio station</b> for each user, with music \nthat the user ... &quot;Pandora <b>Can</b> Extend Lead in <b>Online</b> Music, CFO Herring Says&quot;.", "Public broadcasting involves radio, television and other electronic-media outlets \nwhose primary ... Historically, public broadcasting was once the dominant or <b>only</b> \nform of ... Public broadcasting utilizes radio, television, and <b>internet</b> technologies. \n... Public <b>radio station</b> CKUA in Alberta was also formerly operated by <b>Access</b>,&nbsp;...", "Google Play Music is a music and podcast <b>streaming</b> service and <b>online</b> music \nlocker operated ... Users <b>can</b> listen to songs through the service&#39;s <b>web</b> player and \nmobile apps. The service ... Standard users located in the United States, Canada, \nand India <b>can</b> also listen to curated <b>radio stations</b>, supported by video and \nbanner&nbsp;...", "Satellite <b>Internet access</b> is <b>Internet access</b> provided through communications \nsatellites. Modern ... The Gateway—or Gateway Earth <b>Station</b> (its full name)—is \nalso <b>referred to as</b> a ... sometimes used to describe <b>just</b> the antenna dish portion, \nor it <b>can refer</b> to the ... <b>Internet</b> video &middot; <b>online</b> video platform &middot; social media &middot; \n<b>streaming</b>.", "National Public <b>Radio</b> (NPR, stylized as npr) is a privately and publicly funded \nAmerican ... These restrictions apply <b>only</b> to <b>radio</b> broadcasts and not NPR&#39;s \nother digital ... Data on NPR listening <b>can be accessed</b> using &quot;respondent level&quot; \ndiary data. ... the data to NPR and other non-commercial <b>stations</b> and on its \n<b>website</b>.", "Community radio is a radio service offering a third model of radio broadcasting in \naddition to ... Community broadcasting is sustained by the principles of <b>access</b> \nand ... In times of political upheaval, the union <b>radio stations would</b> become the \n<b>only</b> ... <b>website</b> facilitates these activities through a resource bank and <b>online</b>&nbsp;...", "Amateur <b>radio</b>, also known as ham <b>radio</b>, is the use of <b>radio</b> frequency spectrum \nfor purposes of ... Amateur <b>radio</b> satellites <b>can be accessed</b>, some using a hand-\nheld ... <b>called</b> &quot;nets&quot; (as in &quot;networks&quot;), which are moderated by a <b>station referred</b> \n<b>to as</b> &quot;Net ... In some countries, hams were allowed to operate <b>only</b> club <b>stations</b>.", "AOL Radio powered by Slacker was an <b>online</b> radio service available in the \nUnited States <b>only</b>. It had over 200 free <b>internet radio stations</b>. ... AOL Radio <b>can</b> \ntrace its roots to two companies it acquired on June 1, 1999, for $400 million: ... \nand CBS Radio <b>would</b> give AOL <b>access</b> to over 150 of CBS Radio&#39;s terrestrial \nstations." ]
[ "Web radio stations that can be accessed only online are referred to as?" ]
[ "<b>BBC</b> Weather is a department of the <b>BBC</b> responsible for the preparation and \nbroadcasting of weather forecasts. The information is provided by MeteoGroup. \nPreviously, the <b>Met Office</b> had been the <b>BBC&#39;s</b> provider of weather information ... \nthe <b>BBC</b> announced that the <b>Met Office</b> would lose its <b>contract</b> to provide weather\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>Meteorological Office</b>, abbreviated as the <b>Met Office</b> is the United Kingdom&#39;s \nnational ... The Shipping Forecast is produced by the <b>Met Office</b> and broadcast on \n<b>BBC</b> Radio 4, for those traversing ... &quot;<b>Met Office</b> loses <b>BBC</b> weather <b>contract</b>&quot;.", "In this role she has secured a number of key <b>contracts</b> for the <b>Met Office</b>. On 28 \nSeptember 2012 she presented her final weather forecast ahead of her maternity\n&nbsp;...", "Katie Olivia Hopkins (born 13 February 1975) is an English media personality, \ncolumnist and ... In June 2007, Hopkins lost her job at the <b>Met Office</b>, which said \nshe did not meet ... Hopkins said in an interview with <b>BBC</b> Radio Kent that she \nhad great respect for ... &quot;Katie Hopkins&#39; Mail Online <b>contract</b> ends &#39;by mutual \nconsent&#39;&quot;.", "Clare Nasir (born 20 June 1970) is an English meteorologist, author, and TV \npresenter. ... Two years later, Nasir joined the <b>Met Office&#39;s</b> London Weather \nCentre, offering ... weather forecaster Andrea McLean, however this led to a \npermanent <b>contract</b>, ... As of 4 October 2013, Clare has presented weather \nforecasts for the <b>BBC</b>&nbsp;...", "Television House is the former name of a building on Kingsway in London. From \n1918, it was ... The building became known to the public after the war as it was \nannounced during <b>BBC</b> weather forecasts that the <b>Met Office</b> had ... In 1954, the \nIndependent Television Authority (ITA) awarded the first two <b>contracts</b> for the&nbsp;...", "The history of the <b>Metropolitan</b> Police Service is long and complex, with many \ndifferent events ... At the same time, a competition for the <b>contract</b> to supply the \n<b>Metropolitan</b> Police ... samples were sent off to be tested by the Royal Army \nClothing <b>Department</b>, ... &quot;<b>BBC</b> ON THIS DAY | 1975: London&#39;s Spaghetti House \nsiege ends&quot;.", "The Climatic Research Unit (CRU) is a component of the University of East \nAnglia and is one of ... a series of <b>contracts</b> with the United States Department of \nEnergy to support the ... The first director of the unit was Professor Hubert Lamb, \nwho had previously led research into climatic variation at the <b>Met Office</b>. ... <b>BBC</b> \nNews.", "On 25 May, the Icelandic <b>Meteorological Office</b> (IMO) confirmed the eruption had \npaused at 02:40 UTC. Later the <b>BBC</b> reported that the volcanic activity&nbsp;...", "5 News is the news programme of British broadcaster Channel 5 produced by \nITN from their main newsroom on Grays Inn Road, London. From 1 January 2005\n, Sky News was awarded the <b>contract</b> to provide the ... There is also a new look \nfor weather, now associated with the <b>Met Office</b>. Following the departure of&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When does the bbc contract with the met office end?" ]
[ "<b>Naina</b>, thinking his intentions to be <b>true</b>, confesses her love. At that moment, she \nlearns of the bet and becomes heartbroken and depressed, hating Sameer.", "Ashi Singh is an Indian television actress known for playing <b>Naina</b> in <b>Yeh Un</b> \n<b>Dinon Ki Baat Hai</b>.. She was <b>born</b> in Agra, Uttar Pradesh She completed her \nhigher&nbsp;...", "<b>Born</b>, (1971-08-12) 12 August 1971 (age 48). Karnal, Haryana. Occupation, \nFounder Director of Shashi Sumeet Productions. Spouse(s), Shashi Mittal. \nChildren, 2. Sumeet Hukamchand Mittal is an Indian writer, director and producer \nin the Indian Television ... 2017-2019, <b>Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai</b> &middot; SET India, The \nstory chronicles the&nbsp;...", "Randeep Rai (<b>born</b> 8 June 1993) is an Indian television actor known for his \nportrayal of Sameer Maheshwari in Sony TV&#39;s <b>Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai</b>.", "Shashi Mittal (<b>born</b> 4 March 1972) is an Indian TV and film producer. She is the \nco-founder and ... 2017–2019, <b>Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai</b> &middot; SET India, The story \nchronicles the adolescent romance between <b>Naina</b> and Sameer and explores the \nmagic of &#39;first love&#39; set in the city of Ahmedabad in the year 1990. New. 2018-\n2019&nbsp;...", "Tum Se Achcha Kaun Hai is a 2002 Bollywood musical romantic drama film \ndirected by Dev ... Kapoor, Babita, Mehmood and Pran with the same name, see \nTumse Achha Kaun Hai. ... When he meets beautiful tourist <b>Naina</b> Dixit (Aarti \nChhabria), he impresses her ... 3, &quot;<b>Ye Un Dino Ki Baat Hai</b>&quot;, Sonu Nigam, Sarika \nKapoor.", "Vaishnavi Mahant is an Indian film and TV actress who is best known for playing \nGeeta Vishwas in Mukesh Khanna&#39;s television series Shaktimaan, telecasted on \nDoordarshan. She has acted in various Bollywood films such as Bambai <b>Ka</b> Babu\n, opposite ... She is currently a <b>born</b> again Christian believer who is more into a&nbsp;...", "Aruna Irani (<b>born</b> 18 August 1946) is an Indian actress, who has acted in over \n500 films ... &quot;I respect acting as a craft: Aruna Irani&quot;. The Asian Age. Retrieved 5 \nSeptember 2019. ^ &quot;Aruna Irani to enter <b>Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai</b>, to play an \nimportant role in Sameer and <b>Naina&#39;s</b> life&quot;. India Today. Retrieved 5 September \n2019.", "Shashi Sumeet Productions is an Indian company which produces Indian soap \noperas, entertainment, reality and factual programming on Indian television. The \nmost successful offerings of the production house to date are Diya Aur Baati Hum\n, Tu Mera Hero, Punar Vivah and <b>Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai</b>. ... It is inspired by \nthe <b>real</b>-life love story of producers Shashi and Sumeet Mittal.", "TV, Biwi aur Main is an Indian sitcom series on SAB TV. It premiered on 13 June \n2017 and went ... References[edit]. ^ &quot;sab-s-reel-versus-real-comedy&quot;. ... &quot;\nUdaan&#39;s young Chakor aka Spandan Chaturvedi to play mysterious <b>character</b> in \nTV, Biwi aur Main&quot;. Times of India. ... <b>Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai</b> &middot; Mitegi Laxman \nRekha." ]
[ "Naina real name in yeh un dino ki baat hai?", "Naina actress's real name in yeh un dino ki baat hai?", "Real name of the person who inspired the character Naina in yeh un dino ki baat hai?" ]
[ "<b>The NeverEnding Story</b> (German: Die Unendliche Geschichte) is a 1984 English-\nlanguage German fantasy film directed and co-written by Wolfgang Petersen (in&nbsp;...", "<b>The Neverending Story</b> (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a fantasy novel \nby German writer Michael Ende, first published in 1979. An English translation&nbsp;...", "<b>The NeverEnding Story</b> (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a West German-\nproduced English language epic fantasy film series based on the novel of the&nbsp;...", "This article lists character information from the novel <b>The Neverending Story</b> and \nthe film adaptations of the same name. Contents. 1 Bastian Balthazar Bux&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>The NeverEnding Story</b>&quot; is the title song from the English version of the 1984 film \n<b>The NeverEnding Story</b>. It was produced by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder&nbsp;...", "<b>The NeverEnding Story</b> III: Escape from Fantasia is a 1994 English-language film\n, the second sequel to the fantasy film <b>The NeverEnding Story</b> (following the&nbsp;...", "He finds <b>the Neverending Story</b> in Bastian&#39;s room and sees a sticker on the front \ncover listing the bookstore&#39;s address. Barney rushes to confront Mr. Coreander,&nbsp;...", "Tales from <b>the Neverending Story</b> is a one season-only TV series that is loosely \nbased on Michael Ende&#39;s novel <b>The Neverending Story</b>, produced and&nbsp;...", "<b>The Neverending Story</b>: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux is an \nanimated television series, produced by CineVox Entertainment and HIT&nbsp;...", "His work in <b>The Neverending Story</b> made him particularly popular as a teenage \ncelebrity in Europe. Contents. 1 Career. 1.1 Early work&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What is the dragons name in the never ending story?", "What is the dragons name in the German the never ending story?", "What is the dragons name in the English the never ending story?" ]
[ "Peter Scanavino (born February 29, 1980) is an American <b>actor</b>. He stars as ADA \nDominick &quot;<b>Sonny</b>&quot; Carisi Jr. in the long-running NBC crime/legal drama series \n<b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims Unit</b>.", "<b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims Unit</b>, a spin-off of the crime drama <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>, ... \nwith Tutuola and Detectives Amanda Rollins and Dominick &quot;<b>Sonny</b>&quot; Carisi at \ntimes. ... Munch has been the only fictional character <b>played</b> by a single <b>actor</b> to&nbsp;...", "Shohreh Aghdashloo (Persian: شهره آغداشلو‎, pronounced [ʃohˈɾe ɒɢdɒʃˈluː]\n) (born ... She has continued to <b>play</b> supporting and character roles in film and ... \n2011, <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims Unit</b>, Detective Saliyah &quot;<b>Sunny</b>&quot; Qadri&nbsp;...", "The twelfth season of <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims Unit</b> premiered in the United \nStates on the ... Joan Cusack <b>played</b> the mother of two missing girls in the first \nepisode. ... Shohreh Aghdashloo guest starred as Detective Saliyah &quot;<b>Sunny</b>&quot; \nQadri,&nbsp;...", "Pablo Tell Schreiber (born April 26, 1978) is a Canadian-American <b>actor</b>, known \nfor his ... He also had a recurring guest role on <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims Unit</b> \nas ... 2009, It&#39;s Always <b>Sunny</b> in Philadelphia, Ricky Falcone, Episode: &quot;A Very&nbsp;...", "<b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims Unit</b> was renewed for a sixteenth season on May 7, \n... as Detective Dominick &quot;<b>Sonny</b>&quot; Carisi Jr., beginning with the season premiere \n... Buchanan may have a difficult case but there are certain elements that <b>play</b> in&nbsp;...", "Aisha Jamila Hinds (born November 13, 1975) is an American television, stage \nand film actress. She had supporting roles in a number of television series, \ninclude The Shield, True Blood, Detroit 1-8-7 and Under the Dome. In 2016, she \n<b>played</b> Fannie Lou Hamer in biographical drama film All the Way ... It&#39;s Always \n<b>Sunny</b> in Philadelphia, <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims Unit</b>, Stargate&nbsp;...", "Amanda Rollins is a fictional character on the NBC police procedural drama <b>Law</b> \n&amp; <b>Order</b>: <b>Special Victims Unit</b>, portrayed by Kelli Giddish. Rollins is a detective \nwith the Manhattan <b>Special Victims Unit</b> at the 16th ... &quot;That&#39;s what you hope for \nwhen you&#39;re putting it down on paper and discussing what you want to <b>play</b>.", "Charles Peckham Day (born February 9, 1976) is an American <b>actor</b>, \nscreenwriter, producer, ... Besides playing Charlie Kelly on the hit FX television \nseries It&#39;s Always <b>Sunny</b> in Philadelphia, he is also one of the ... He has also \nappeared on several other television shows such as Third Watch, <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>, \nand Reno 911!", "Joshua Thomas Casaubon (born August 16, 1978) is an American <b>actor</b> and \nproducer, best ... Since leaving One Life to Live, Casaubon has had guest roles \non <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b> (2007), <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order SVU</b> (2007), Army Wives (2007), ... 2012, It&#39;s \nAlways <b>Sunny</b> in Philadelphia, Trevor Taft, Episode: &quot;Charlie and Dee Find Love&quot;\n." ]
[ "Who played sunny in law and order svu?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Does He Love You</b>&quot; is a song written by Sandy Knox and Billy Stritch, and \nrecorded as a duet ... at the time, because <b>he</b> wanted a song that <b>could</b> be <b>sung</b> \nby the other two members of the trio, both of whom were women. ... Both women \nknow that the man is being unfaithful to them and are wondering who <b>he</b> truly \n<b>loves</b>.", "Linda Kaye Davis (born November 26, 1962) is an American country music \n<b>singer</b>. Before ... Her highest chart entry is &quot;<b>Does He Love You</b>&quot;, her 1993 duet \nwith Reba ... for a cover version of Anne Murray&#39;s &quot;You Needed <b>Me</b>&quot; on Roman&#39;s \n2013 album At Last. ... 1992, &quot;There&#39;s Something &#39;Bout <b>Loving You</b>&quot;, —, —, Linda \nDavis.", "&quot;<b>She Loves</b> You&quot; is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and \nrecorded by ... <b>Like</b> many early Beatles songs, the title of &quot;<b>She Loves</b> You&quot; was \nframed ... And <b>he</b> said &#39;That&#39;s very nice son, but there&#39;s enough of these \nAmericanisms ... singles: &quot;Love <b>Me Do</b>&quot;, &quot;P.S. I <b>Love You</b>&quot;, &quot;<b>She Loves</b> You&quot; and &quot;I\n&#39;ll Get You &quot;.", "&quot;<b>He</b> Don&#39;t <b>Love You</b> (<b>Like</b> I <b>Love You</b>)&quot; is a 1975 No. 1 song in the United States \n<b>sung</b> by Tony Orlando and Dawn. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart on May 3\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;When <b>She Loved Me</b>&quot; is a song written by Randy Newman for Pixar&#39;s animated \nfilm Toy Story ... Lasseter admitted that <b>he</b> is most proud of <b>the way</b> in which &quot;\nWhen <b>She Loved Me</b>&quot; ... <b>he</b> had written for Toy Story, Newman <b>does</b> not <b>sing</b> &quot;\nWhen <b>She Loved Me</b>&quot; ... Still I waited for the day when <b>she</b>&#39;d say I will always <b>love</b> \n<b>you</b>.", "&quot;When <b>Did</b> You Stop <b>Loving Me</b>, When <b>Did</b> I Stop <b>Loving You</b>&quot; is a 1978 song \nrecorded by <b>singer</b> ... In the album, <b>he</b> &quot;poured his emotions into songs \nagonisingly documenting their relationship&#39;s rise and fall.&quot; ... However, it <b>did</b> have \nnear melodic consistencies, <b>such as</b> &quot;Memories of the things we <b>did</b>/Some we&#39;re \nproud of,&nbsp;...", "<b>He loves me</b>, <b>he loves me</b> not or <b>She loves me</b>, <b>she loves me</b> not is a game of \nFrench origin, ... Not to be confused with She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not; Love \nMe, Love Me Not ... In the original French version of the game, the petals <b>do</b> not \nsimply indicate whether the object of the player&#39;s affection loves <b>them</b>, but to what\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Just Another Woman in <b>Love</b>&quot; (1984), &quot;Nobody <b>Loves Me Like You Do</b>&quot; (1984), &quot;\nTime Don&#39;t Run Out on Me&quot; (1985). &quot;Nobody <b>Loves Me Like You Do</b>&quot; is a song \nwritten by James Dunne and Pamela Phillips, and recorded by Canadian country \nmusic artist Anne Murray and <b>singer</b>-songwriter Dave Loggins as a duet. ... &quot;A \n<b>Love</b> Song&quot;; &quot;<b>He</b> Thinks I Still Care&quot;; &quot;Son of a Rotten Gambler&quot;; &quot;<b>You</b> Won&#39;t&nbsp;...", "<b>She Loves Me</b> is a musical with a book by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Sheldon \nHarnick, and music ... Amalia intends to give it to &quot;dear friend&quot;, but Georg says <b>he</b> \nreally <b>would like</b> it; it will remind ... &quot;<b>She Loves Me</b>&quot; – Georg; &quot;A Trip to the Library&quot; \n– Ilona; &quot;Grand Knowing <b>You</b>&quot; – Kodaly ... &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;ll <b>Love</b> The Cast of <b>She Loves Me</b>\n&quot;.", "&quot;<b>He</b> Stopped <b>Loving</b> Her Today&quot; is a song recorded by American country music \nartist George ... In Bob Allen&#39;s biography of the <b>singer</b>, Sherrill states, &quot;<b>He</b> thought \nit was too ... to the melody of the Kris Kristofferson hit &quot;Help <b>Me</b> Make It Through \nthe Night&quot;. ... I said &#39;It might be—Kristofferson <b>would</b> think so too, it&#39;s his melody!&#39;" ]
[ "Who sang does he love you like he loves me?" ]
[ "<b>Tyrian</b> is a scrolling shooter computer game developed by Eclipse Software and \npublished in 1995 by Epic MegaGames. The game was re-released as freeware\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Tyrian</b> may refer to the following: <b>Tyrian</b>, an adjective for Tyre, a city in the South \nGovernorate of Lebanon; <b>Tyrian</b> (video game), an arcade-style shooter video&nbsp;...", "<b>Tyrian</b> purple also known as <b>Tyrian</b> red, Phoenician purple, royal purple, imperial \npurple or imperial dye, is a reddish-purple natural dye. It is a secretion&nbsp;...", "<b>Tyrian</b> shekels, tetradrachms, or tetradrachmas were coins of Tyre, which in the \nRoman Empire took on an unusual role as the medium of payment for the&nbsp;...", "The two pence (2d) <b>Tyrian</b> plum was a postage stamp produced by Britain in \n1910 as a replacement for the existing two colour 2d stamp of King Edward VII.", "Demonym(s), <b>Tyrian</b>. Time zone &middot; UTC+2 (EET). • Summer (DST), UTC+3 (EEST). \nUNESCO World Heritage Site. Type, Cultural. Criteria, iii, vi. Designated, 1984 (\n8th session). Reference no. 299. State Party, Lebanon. Tyre (Arabic: صور‎ Ṣūr) is \none of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world, though in&nbsp;...", "The <b>Tyrian</b> metaltail (Metallura tyrianthina) is a species of hummingbird in the \nfamily Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela\n.", "Melqart was the tutelary god of the Phoenician city of Tyre. Melqart was often \ntitled the &quot;Lord of Tyre&quot; (Ba&#39;al Ṣūr) and was considered to be the progenitor of the \n<b>Tyrian</b> royal family. As <b>Tyrian</b> trade and colonization expanded, Melqart became \nvenerated in&nbsp;...", "Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS <b>Tyrian</b>: HMS <b>Tyrian</b> (\n1808) was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop launched in 1808 and sold in \n1819.", "HMS <b>Tyrian</b> was a S-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the Second \nWorld War. Contents. 1 Description; 2 Construction and career; 3 References&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays the dwarf in king of thrones?", "Who is the dwarf in Game of Thrones?", "Who plays Tyrian Lannister on Game of Thrones?" ]
[ "A <b>Moon</b> landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the <b>Moon</b>. This \nincludes both ... The <b>last</b> three missions included a drivable <b>lunar</b> rover, the <b>Lunar</b> \nRoving ... of the <b>Lunar</b> Module were deliberately crashed on the <b>Moon</b> several \n<b>times</b> to ... <b>When</b> Kennedy asked him in 1961 to research the best achievement to\n&nbsp;...", "Apollo 17 (December 7–19, 1972) was the <b>final Moon</b> landing mission of NASA&#39;s \nApollo program, and remains the most recent <b>time</b> humans have travelled&nbsp;...", "Cernan&#39;s status as the <b>last person</b> to walk on the <b>Moon</b> means Purdue University \nis the alma mater of both the first <b>person</b> to walk on the <b>Moon</b>—Neil Armstrong—\n&nbsp;...", "NASA assigned 32 American astronauts to the Apollo <b>lunar</b> landing program, and \n24, flying on ... Three flew to the <b>Moon</b> twice, one orbiting both <b>times</b> and two \nlanding once apiece. ... Eugene Cernan, as the second <b>person</b> to enter the <b>lunar</b> \nmodule on the <b>final</b> EVA, was the <b>last person</b> to have walked on the <b>Moon</b>.", "Twelve people have walked on Earth&#39;s <b>Moon</b>, starting with Neil Armstrong and \nending with ... Alan Shepard was the oldest <b>person</b> to walk on the <b>Moon</b>, at age \n47 years and ... Most astronauts at that <b>time</b> came from the military services and \nwere ... Aldrin&#39;s EVA ended <b>when</b> they loaded the <b>lunar</b> samples into the \nspacecraft&nbsp;...", "Keith John <b>Moon</b> (23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978) was an English \ndrummer for the rock ... <b>Moon</b> enjoyed touring and socialising, and became bored \nand restless <b>when</b> ... By the <b>time</b> of their <b>final</b> tour with him in 1976, and \nparticularly during ... out after I had Mandy&quot;, she later said, &quot;if <b>someone</b> talked to \nme, he&#39;d lose it.", "The physical exploration of the <b>Moon</b> began <b>when</b> Luna 2, a space probe \nlaunched by the ... Galileo Galilei is generally credited as the first <b>person</b> to use a \ntelescope for ... To date, the <b>last</b> human to stand on the <b>Moon</b> was Eugene \nCernan, who as part of the Apollo 17 mission, walked on the <b>Moon</b> in December \n1972.", "Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that first landed humans on the <b>Moon</b>. Commander \nNeil Armstrong and <b>lunar</b> module pilot Buzz Aldrin formed the American crew that \nlanded the Apollo <b>Lunar</b> Module Eagle on July 20, 1969, at 20:17 UTC. \nArmstrong became the first <b>person</b> to step onto the <b>lunar</b> surface six hours ... For \ndecades, Aldrin believed the <b>final</b> decision was largely driven by the <b>lunar</b>&nbsp;...", "This is a list of spaceflight records. Most of these records relate to human \nspaceflights, but some ... USA, 5 August 1971. <b>Person</b> to be in <b>lunar</b> orbit twice (\nduring separate <b>lunar</b> expeditions), John W. Young ... The following is a list of the \n50 space travelers with the most total <b>time</b> in space, as of 6 February 2020. \nTravelers&nbsp;...", "The full <b>moon</b> is the <b>lunar</b> phase <b>when</b> the <b>Moon</b> appears fully illuminated from \nEarth&#39;s ... The <b>time</b> interval between a full (or new) <b>moon</b> and the next repetition of \nthe same phase, a synodic month, averages about 29.53 days. ... The Long \nNight&#39;s <b>Moon</b> is the <b>last</b> full <b>moon</b> of the year and the one nearest the winter \nsolstice." ]
[ "When's the last time someone was on the moon?" ]
[ "Marla Lynne Sokoloff (born December 19, 1980) is an American actress. She is \nknown for <b>playing</b> Lucy Hatcher on the legal drama television series The Practice\n, Claire on comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives and <b>Gia</b> Mahan on ABC\n&#39;s sitcom <b>Full House</b> and <b>Fuller House</b>. ... is well-remembered as Joey&#39;s pregnant \nsister, Dina, in season 8 of <b>Friends</b>.", "This is a list of the characters from the American television sitcom <b>Full House</b> and \nits sequel ... He is a skilled pool, dart <b>player</b> and guitarist (as respectively \nrevealed in ... Her best <b>friends</b> in school are <b>Gia</b> Mahan and Mickey, whom she \nmeets in ... In <b>Fuller House</b>, <b>Stephanie</b> volunteers to give up her life in London to \nmove&nbsp;...", "The eighth and final season of the ABC sitcom <b>Full House</b> originally aired \nbetween September ... In the final season, Danny begins to date <b>Gia&#39;s</b> mother, \nClaire. ... Michelle begins third grade along with her <b>friends</b> Teddy and Lisa. ... \n<b>Stephanie</b> tries to rehearse for a <b>play</b>, and Jesse and Joey consider adding to \ntheir already&nbsp;...", "<b>Fuller House</b> is an American sitcom created by Jeff Franklin that airs as a Netflix \noriginal series, and is a sequel to the 1987–1995 television series <b>Full House</b>. It \ncenters around D.J. Tanner-Fuller, a veterinarian and widowed mother of three \nsons, whose sister <b>Stephanie</b> and best <b>friend</b> Kimmy—along with her ... Landry \nBender as Rocki, <b>Gia&#39;s</b> daughter and Jackson&#39;s love interest&nbsp;...", "<b>Stephanie</b> and her <b>friend</b> Mickey attempt to take revenge against <b>Gia</b> and then \nlearn that it is not the right way to go. Note: Several of the show&#39;s crew members&nbsp;...", "<b>Fuller House</b> is an American family sitcom and sequel to the 1987–95 television \nseries Full ... sons, whose sister and best <b>friend</b>—the mother to a teenage \ndaughter—provide ... <b>Stephanie</b> reunites with <b>Gia</b> when they attempt to get their \njunior high school ... Prom night has arrived and DJ is excited to <b>play</b> head \nchaperone.", "A Simple Favor is a 2018 American comedy thriller directed by Paul Feig from a \nscreenplay by ... The two women become <b>friends</b> when their sons share a <b>play</b> \ndate. ... Emily has a work crisis and asks <b>Stephanie</b> to babysit her son while Sean \nis in ... were 16 years old, the twins set fire to a wing of the <b>house</b>, killing their \nfather.", "Lego <b>Friends</b> (stylized LEGO <b>Friends</b>) is a product range of the Lego construction \ntoys ... The <b>Friends</b> go by the names <b>Stephanie</b>, Mia, Andrea, Emma and Olivia. \nEach of ... The largest of the sets was &quot;Olivia&#39;s <b>House</b>&quot; which included 695 pieces \nand three mini-doll figures. In addition to ... Board games &middot; Serious <b>Play</b>. Theme&nbsp;...", "Buddy (March 23, 1988 – February 10, 1998) was a Golden Retriever dog <b>actor</b>. \nHe was best known for his role as himself in the movie Air Bud and as Comet in \nthe TV sitcom <b>Full House</b>. ... &quot;Once Again, It&#39;s Man&#39;s Best <b>Friend</b> to the Rescue&quot;.", "<b>Gia</b> Marie Allemand (December 20, 1983 – August 14, 2013) was an American \nactress, model, ... She was cast to <b>play</b> the supporting role of actress Ava Gardner\n. ... &quot;<b>Gia</b> Allemand dead at 29: Best <b>friend</b> says &#39;Bachelor&#39; star sounded &#39;stuffy&#39; \nfrom ... Cassie Randolph &middot; Hannah Ann Sluss &middot; Madison Prewett &middot; Victoria <b>Fuller</b>." ]
[ "Who played stephanie's friend gia on full house?" ]
[ "<b>Abuja</b> is the <b>capital</b> city of <b>Nigeria</b> located in the centre of the country within the \nFederal <b>Capital</b> Territory (FCT). It is a planned city and <b>was</b> built mainly in the&nbsp;...", "The Federal <b>Capital</b> Territory, commonly known as FCT, is a federal territory in \ncentral <b>Nigeria</b>. <b>Abuja</b>, the <b>capital</b> city of <b>Nigeria</b>, is located in this territory. FCT \n<b>was</b> formed in 1976 from parts of the states of old Kwara, Niger, Kaduna&nbsp;...", "Lagos is the largest city in the <b>Nigerian</b> state of the same name. The city, with its \nadjoining ... However, the state <b>capital was</b> later moved to Ikeja in 1976, and the \nfederal <b>capital</b> moved to <b>Abuja</b> in 1991. ... <b>Abuja</b> officially gained its status as the \n<b>capital of Nigeria</b> on 12 December 1991, although the decision to move the&nbsp;...", "<b>Nigeria</b> officially the Federal Republic of <b>Nigeria</b>, is a country in West Africa, \nbordering Niger in ... The name <b>Nigeria was</b> taken from the Niger River running \nthrough the country. ... The Senate is a 109-seat body with three members from \neach state and one from the <b>capital</b> region of <b>Abuja</b>; members are elected by \npopular&nbsp;...", "Lagos is the largest city and former <b>capital of Nigeria</b> and the largest megacity on \nthe African ... obtained its independence from Britain in 1960. Lagos <b>was</b> \ntherefore the <b>capital</b> city of <b>Nigeria</b> from 1914 until 1991, when it <b>was</b> replaced as \nFederal <b>Capital</b> Territory by planned city of <b>Abuja</b>, built specifically for such \npurpose.", "Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (IATA: ABV, ICAO: DNAA) is an international \nairport serving <b>Abuja</b>, in the Federal <b>Capital</b> Territory of <b>Nigeria</b>. It is the main \nairport serving the <b>Nigerian capital</b> city and <b>was</b> named after&nbsp;...", "Malam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai (born 16 February 1960) is a <b>Nigerian</b> politician \nwho is the Governor of Kaduna State, <b>Nigeria</b>. He <b>was</b> the former Director \nGeneral of Bureau of Public Enterprises, the head of privatisation agency in \n<b>Nigeria</b>. He <b>was</b> the Minister of the Federal <b>Capital</b> Territory, <b>Abuja</b> from 16 July \n2003&nbsp;...", "The Church of <b>Nigeria</b> is the Anglican church in <b>Nigeria</b>. It is the second-largest \nprovince in the ... In 1989 the Diocese of <b>Abuja was</b> created on the area of the \nnew <b>capital of Nigeria</b> with Peter Akinola as first bishop. The 1990s <b>was</b> the \ndecade&nbsp;...", "Aso Rock is a large outcrop of granitic rock located on the outskirts of <b>Abuja</b>, the \n<b>capital of Nigeria</b>. ... Aso Rock <b>was</b> the site of the 2003 Aso Rock Declaration, \nissued by Heads of Government of the Commonwealth during the CHOGM held \nin&nbsp;...", "Moshood Abiola National Stadium is a multipurpose national sports stadium \nlocated in <b>Abuja</b>, in the Federal <b>Capital</b> Territory of <b>Nigeria</b>. ... The <b>capital</b> city of \n<b>Nigeria</b>, <b>Abuja</b>, <b>was</b> selected to host the 8th All Africa Games in 2000 (a regional\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did abuja became the capital of nigeria?" ]
[ "The <b>President</b> of the Federal Republic of <b>Nigeria</b> is the head of state and head of \ngovernment of ... Party of <b>Nigeria</b> emerged victorious in the <b>presidential</b> election \nand Alhaji Shehu Shagari became the <b>first</b> democratically elected <b>President</b>.", "Under the 1963 Constitution, the <b>first</b> constitution of the Republic of <b>Nigeria</b>, the \n<b>President</b> replaced the monarch as&nbsp;...", "Nnamdi Azikiwe, PC (16 November 1904 – 11 May 1996), usually referred to as &quot;\nZik&quot;, was a ... His <b>first name</b> means &quot;my father is alive&quot; in the Igbo language, and \nhis parents ... When <b>Nigeria</b> became a republic in 1963, he was its <b>first president</b>.", "The <b>First</b> Republic was the republican government of <b>Nigeria</b> between 1963 and \n1966 governed by the <b>first</b> republican constitution. Contents. 1 Founded (1963); 2 \n<b>Presidents</b>; 3 Prime ministers; 4 Political parties ... The <b>name</b> &quot;<b>Nigeria</b>&quot; is derived \nfrom the word &quot;Niger&quot; – the <b>name</b> of the river that constitutes the most&nbsp;...", "The <b>President</b> of the <b>Nigerian</b> Senate is the presiding officer of the Senate of \n<b>Nigeria</b>, elected by ... David Mark became the <b>first</b> person to retain the Presidency \nof the Senate and serve a second term in 2011. He and his deputy were&nbsp;...", "Succession, <b>First</b>. Salary, ₦12,126,000 annually. Website, statehouse.gov.ng. \nThe Vice <b>President</b> of <b>Nigeria</b> is the second-in-command to the <b>President</b> of \n<b>Nigeria</b> in the ... <b>Name</b>, Head of State/<b>President</b>, Inaugurated, Left Office, Political \nParty, Notes. Babafemi Ogundipe (1924-1971), JTU Aguiyi-Ironsi, 16 January \n1966&nbsp;...", "The Chief Justice of <b>Nigeria</b> or CJN is the head of the judicial arm of the \ngovernment of <b>Nigeria</b>, ... The Chief Justice of <b>Nigeria</b> is nominated by the \n<b>President</b> of the Federal ... occurs <b>first</b> or by impeachment by the Senate of the \nFederal Republic of <b>Nigeria</b> which requires a super majority of the members of \nthe <b>Nigerian</b> Senate&nbsp;...", "Akinwumi &quot;Akin&quot; Adesina is the <b>President</b> of the African Development Bank. He \npreviously served as <b>Nigeria</b>&#39;s Minister of Agriculture and Rural ... He is the \neighth <b>president</b> in the organization&#39;s history, and the <b>first Nigerian</b> to hold the \npost. ... and his wife, along with another couple, started a Christian group <b>called</b> \nthe African&nbsp;...", "Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi MVO, MBE (3 March 1924 – 29 July \n1966) was the <b>first Nigerian</b> Military Head of State. ... Aguiyi-Ironsi subsequently \ntook the last <b>name</b> of his brother-in-law as his <b>first name</b>, ... With <b>President</b> also \nan Igbo Nnamdi Azikiwe refusing to intervene and insure the continuity of civilian\n&nbsp;...", "Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan GCFR, GCON (born 20 November 1957) is a \n<b>Nigerian</b> politician who served as the <b>President</b> of <b>Nigeria</b> from 2010 to 2015. He \nlost the 2015 <b>presidential</b> election to former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, \nbecoming the <b>first</b> incumbent <b>president</b> to concede ... Protesters and groups \n<b>called</b> for Jonathan to resign over the removal of fuel&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What is the name of the first nigerian president?" ]
[ "The <b>French Open</b> is an annual tennis tournament held over two weeks in May \nand June. Established in 1891 and played since 1928 on outdoor red clay courts\n&nbsp;...", "1 <b>Open</b> Era <b>champions</b>. 1.1 Seniors. 1.1.1 Timeline <b>men&#39;s</b> singles; 1.1.2 Timeline \nwomen&#39;s singles. 1.2 Juniors. 2 See also&nbsp;...", "Current <b>champions</b>[edit]. Rafael Nadal was the <b>winner</b> of the <b>Men&#39;s</b> Singles in \n2019. It was his eighteenth Grand&nbsp;...", "The <b>French Open</b>, known originally as the Internationaux de France, is an annual \ntennis ... List of <b>French Open men&#39;s</b> singles <b>champions</b> &middot; List of <b>French Open</b> \n<b>men&#39;s</b> doubles <b>champions</b> &middot; List of <b>French Open</b> women&#39;s doubles <b>champions</b> &middot; \nList&nbsp;...", "One year previously in 1968 the <b>French Open</b>, Wimbledon and the US Open \nwere Open Era events for the first time. Contents. 1 History; 2 <b>Champions</b>. 2.1&nbsp;...", "The <b>French Open Men&#39;s</b> Finals have had many top players playing in them such \nas six-time finalist (and <b>winner</b>) Björn Borg, twelve-time&nbsp;...", "Two-time defending <b>champion</b> Rafael Nadal defeated Dominic Thiem in a \nrematch of the 2018 final, 6–3, 5–7, 6–1, 6–1 to win the <b>Men&#39;s</b> Singles tennis title \nat&nbsp;...", "Rafael Nadal was the defending <b>champion</b> in <b>men&#39;s</b> singles and won a record \n12th <b>French Open</b> singles title. Simona Halep&nbsp;...", "<b>Champions</b>[edit]. <b>French</b> Championships[edit]. Jean Borotra won four <b>men&#39;s</b> \ndoubles titles, including 1925, the first year the championship was <b>open</b> for \nforeign&nbsp;...", "Three-time defending <b>champion</b> Rafael Nadal defeated David Ferrer in the final 6\n–3, 6–2, 6–3 to win the <b>Men&#39;s</b> Singles tennis title at the 2013 <b>French Open</b>." ]
[ "Who won the men's french open this year?", "Who won the men's singles title in the 2017 French Open?", "Who won the men's singles title in the 2016 French Open?", "Who won the men's singles title in the 2015 French Open?", "Who won the men's doubles title in the 2017 French Open?", "Who won the men's doubles title in the 2016 French Open?", "Who won the men's doubles title in the 2015 French Open?" ]
[ "... spin-off <b>television series</b> Road to <b>Avonlea</b> which aired from 1989 to ... <b>Anne</b> \nShirley did not appear, but other <b>Anne</b> characters <b>played</b>&nbsp;...", "Bryn McAuley – <b>Anne</b> Shirley - a smart and imaginative redheaded orphan girl \nwho is adopted by the aging Cuthbert siblings. She is the main character of the&nbsp;...", "The book has been adapted as films, made-for-television movies, and animated \nand live-action <b>television series</b>. Musicals and <b>plays</b> have also been created,&nbsp;...", "Road to Avonlea is a Canadian <b>television series</b> first broadcast in Canada \nbetween January 7, ... The characters of Davy and Dora Keith were originally \nfrom <b>Anne Of Avonlea</b>, the first sequel to Anne Of Green ... Daniel King (<b>played</b> by \nAlex and Ryan Floyd): Alec and Janet&#39;s youngest son, he is born at the end of \nseason two.", "Anne with an E, initially titled Anne for its first season, is a Canadian drama \n<b>television series</b> based on the 1908 novel <b>Anne of Green Gables</b> by Lucy Maud&nbsp;...", "<b>Anne of Green Gables</b>: The Sequel is a 1987 Canadian <b>television</b> miniseries film. \n... sequel to the 1985 miniseries <b>Anne of Green Gables</b>, and the second in a \n<b>series</b> of four ... She organizes a <b>play</b> to raise money for the college, which is \ngreatly&nbsp;...", "<b>Anne</b> Shirley is a girl raised in an orphanage. <b>Anne</b> is accidentally sent to Miss \nMarilla Cuthbert and Mr. Matt Cuthbert, who had originally requested a boy. Miss\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Anne of Green Gables</b>: The Continuing Story is a 2000 miniseries <b>television</b> film, \nand the third installment in a <b>series</b> of four films. The film was highly anticipated&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;<b>Anne of Green Gables television series</b>&quot;. The following 7 \npages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (\nlearn&nbsp;...", "Megan Elizabeth Laura Diana Follows (born March 14, 1968) is a Canadian \nactress. She is known for her role as Anne Shirley in the 1985 Canadian \ntelevision miniseries <b>Anne of Green Gables</b> and its two sequels. From 2013 to \n2017, she starred as Catherine de&#39; Medici in the <b>television series</b> Reign. ... Her \nfather was Canadian theatre <b>actor</b> and director Ted Follows and her&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who played anne of green gables in the tv series?", "Who played Anne of Green Gables in the 1979 TV series?", "Who played Anne of Green Gables in the 2000 TV minseries?", "Who played Anne of Green Gables in the Canadian animated TV series?" ]
[ "The <b>Dog</b> (狗) is eleventh of the 12-<b>year</b> cycle of animals which appear in the \nChinese zodiac ... <b>Start</b> date, End date, Heavenly branch ... <b>2018</b> (16 February \n<b>2018</b>–4 February 2019, and every 60-<b>year</b> multiple before and after), <b>is the</b> ... For \nthe <b>2018 Year</b> of the <b>Dog</b>, many countries and regions issued lunar new <b>year</b> \nstamps.", "Isle of <b>Dogs is a 2018</b> stop-motion-animated science-fiction comedy drama film \nwritten, ... The two finally <b>begin</b> to bond and rejoin the rest of the pack, but <b>are</b> ... \nOctober 17, <b>2018</b>, Soundtrack Composer of the <b>Year</b>, Alexandre Desplat, Won&nbsp;...", "<b>Dog</b> Days <b>is a 2018</b> American romantic comedy film directed by Ken Marino and \nwritten by ... As time moves on, things complicate for everyone: Elizabeth and \nJimmy <b>start</b> to feel attracted to each other, making their work more difficult, \nespecially&nbsp;...", "The Iditarod Trail Sled <b>Dog</b> Race is an annual long-distance sled <b>dog</b> race run in \nearly March ... After the <b>dogs are</b> shuttled to the third checkpoint, the race restarts \nthe next ... Originally, the race had its <b>start</b> in Wasilla from 1973 to 2002, the <b>year</b> \nwhen ... In even-numbered years (e.g. 2016, <b>2018</b>) the northern route is used;&nbsp;...", "The consumption of <b>dog</b> meat in South Korea, where it is known as &quot;Gaegogi has \na long history ... In June <b>2018</b>, a South Korean municipal court ruled that killing \n<b>dogs</b> for their meat was illegal, though this <b>does</b> not ... In 2014, 329 restaurants \nserved <b>dog</b> meat in Seoul, and the numbers <b>are</b> continuing to decline each <b>year</b>.", "The <b>dog</b> days or <b>dog</b> days of summer <b>are</b> the hot, sultry days of summer. They \nwere historically the period following the heliacal rising of the <b>star</b> ... Because &quot;\nJuly is typically one of the quietest months of the <b>year</b> for stock trading&quot;, the term \nis&nbsp;...", "The Puppy Bowl is an annual television program on Animal Planet that mimics an \nAmerican football game similar to the Super Bowl, using puppies. Shown each \n<b>year</b> on Super Bowl Sunday, the show consists of footage of a ... 2005, opposite \nSuper Bowl XXXIX. The puppies featured in the Puppy Bowl <b>are</b> from shelters.", "<b>2018</b>, MEN&#39;S ... Matt Stonie ended the 8 <b>year</b> winning streak of Joey Chestnut, \neating 62 ... half of a hot <b>dog</b> before the <b>starting</b> gun was fired and <b>should</b> have \nbeen disqualified by the judges.", "Chinese New <b>Year is the</b> Chinese festival that celebrates the <b>beginning</b> of a new \n<b>year</b> on the ... &quot;The <b>Year</b> of the <b>Dog</b> – Celebrating Chinese New <b>Year 2018</b>&quot;.", "The Lychee and <b>Dog</b> Meat Festival is an annual celebration held in Yulin, \nGuangxi, China, by the Chinese during the summer solstice in which festival \ngoers eat <b>dog</b> meat and lychees. The festival began in 2009 and spans about ten \ndays during which thousands of <b>dogs are</b> ... A petition in China at the very same \n<b>year</b> with 11 million signatures garnered&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When does year of dog start in 2018?" ]
[ "The Weimar Republic is an unofficial historical designation for the <b>German</b> state \nfrom 1918 to ... <b>After</b> the introduction of the republic, the flag and coat of arms of \n<b>Germany</b> were officially altered to reflect the political changes. ... the first infobox \nabove) as of 12 November 1919, following a decision of the <b>German government</b>.", "The Aftermath of World War I saw drastic political, cultural, economic, and social \nchange across ... The <b>German government</b> was required to use its gold reserves, \nbeing unable to secure a loan from the United States. ... <b>After</b> the Paris Peace \nConference of 1919, the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919,&nbsp;...", "The <b>German</b> Empire sometimes referred to as Imperial <b>Germany</b> or the Second \nReich, was the ... <b>After</b> 1850, the states of <b>Germany</b> had rapidly become \nindustrialized, with particular strengths in coal, iron (and later steel), ... The other \nstates retained their own <b>governments</b>, but had only limited aspects of \nsovereignty.", "Hyperinflation affected the <b>German</b> Papiermark, the currency of the Weimar \nRepublic, between ... Because the <b>WWI</b> Western Front had been mostly in France \nand Belgium, ... In late 1922, <b>after Germany</b> failed to pay France an installment of \nreparations ... The <b>German government&#39;s</b> response was to order a policy of \npassive&nbsp;...", "During World War I, the <b>German</b> Empire was one of the Central Powers that lost \nthe war. It began participation in the conflict <b>after</b> the declaration of war against \nSerbia ... The <b>German government</b>, dominated by the Junkers, thought of the war \nas a way to end <b>Germany&#39;s</b> disputes with rivals France, Russia and Britain.", "World War I reparations were war reparations imposed during the Paris Peace \nConference ... <b>After</b> the drafting of the Treaty of Versailles on 7 May that year, the \n<b>German</b> and Allied delegations met and the treaty ... the <b>German Government&#39;s</b> \nedition reads, &quot;<b>Germany</b> admits it, that <b>Germany</b> and her allies, as authors of the \nwar,&nbsp;...", "In order to comply with the Versailles Treaty, in 1919 the <b>German government</b> \npassed the&nbsp;...", "The Treaty of Versailles (French: Traité de Versailles) was the most important of \nthe peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state \nof war between <b>Germany</b> and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June 1919 \nin Versailles, exactly five years <b>after</b> the ... The <b>German government</b> tried to \nobtain a peace settlement based on the&nbsp;...", "The <b>German</b> colonial empire (<b>German</b>: Deutsches Kolonialreich) constituted the \noverseas ... The transition to official acceptance of colonialism and to colonial \n<b>government</b> thus occurred during the last quarter of Bismarck&#39;s tenure of office. ... \nThe idea took hold that they should not be returned to <b>Germany after</b> the war.", "The <b>German</b> Revolution or November Revolution (<b>German</b>: Novemberrevolution) \nwas a civil ... <b>After Germany</b> declared war on the Russian Empire on 1 August \n1914, the majority of the SPD newspapers shared the ... Thus, the Imperial \n<b>German government</b> had an important influence in the creation of what would \nbecome the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What was the name of the german government after ww1?" ]
[ "<b>Seafloor spreading</b> is a process that occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where new \noceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity and then gradually moves away\n&nbsp;...", "A mid-ocean ridge (MOR) is a seafloor mountain system formed by plate \ntectonics. It typically has a depth of ~ 2,600 meters (8,500 ft) and rises about two \nkilometers above the deepest portion of an ocean basin. This feature is where \n<b>seafloor spreading</b> takes place along a divergent plate&nbsp;...", "The Vine–Matthews–Morley hypothesis, also known as the Morley–Vine–\nMatthews hypothesis, was the first key scientific test of the <b>seafloor spreading</b> \ntheory of&nbsp;...", "Oceanic crust is the uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of a tectonic plate. It is \ncomposed of ... The magma is injected into the <b>spreading</b> center, which consists \nmainly of a partly solidified crystal mush derived from earlier injections, forming ... \n&quot;Ocean 540: Oceanic Lithosphere; Plate Tectonics; <b>Seafloor</b> Topography&quot;.", "Harry Hammond Hess (May 24, 1906 – August 25, 1969) was a geologist and a \nUnited States ... He is best known for his theories on <b>sea floor spreading</b>, \nspecifically work on relationships between island arcs, seafloor gravity anomalies\n, and&nbsp;...", "The first major rift motion was seen in the lower/middle Eocene, followed by \nmajor <b>seafloor spreading</b> in the late Eocene and&nbsp;...", "Paleomagnetism is the study of the record of the Earth&#39;s magnetic field in rocks, \nsediment, ... paths provided the first clear geophysical evidence for continental \ndrift, while marine magnetic anomalies did the same for <b>seafloor spreading</b>.", "Frederick John Vine FRS (born 17 June 1939) is an English marine geologist \nand geophysicist. He made key contributions to the theory of plate tectonics, \nhelping to show that the <b>seafloor spreads</b> from mid-ocean ridges with a \nsymmetrical pattern of&nbsp;...", "<b>Seafloor spreading</b> can be discussed using the magnetic anomaly lineations and \nthe distribution of two types of granite.", "A rift valley is a linear shaped lowland between several highlands or mountain \nranges created by the action of a geologic rift or fault. A rift valley is formed on a \ndivergent plate boundary, a crustal extension or <b>spreading</b> apart of the surface, \nwhich is subsequently ... On Earth, rifts can occur at all elevations, from the <b>sea</b> \n<b>floor</b> to plateaus and&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where does sea floor spreading take place brainly?" ]
[ "The <b>2017 World&#39;s Strongest Man</b> was the 40th edition of the <b>World&#39;s Strongest</b> \n<b>Man competition</b>. It was held in Gaborone, Botswana from May 20-28 <b>2017</b>. The \n<b>tournament</b> was <b>won</b> by Eddie Hall of England, with Hafþór Júlíus&nbsp;...", "Initially, eight <b>men</b> representing various sports and ... The <b>2017 competition</b> \ncalled this event the Elephant Carry, and ... that competitor is declared the <b>winner</b> \n<b>of</b> the event and&nbsp;...", "Gaborone <b>2017</b> &middot; Bradenton 2019 →. The 2018 <b>World&#39;s Strongest Man</b> was the \n41st edition of the <b>World&#39;s Strongest Man competition</b>. ... Eddie Hall, <b>winner of the</b> \n<b>2017 World&#39;s Strongest Man</b>, did not defend his title. The <b>tournament</b> was <b>won</b> by\n&nbsp;...", "Edward Stephen Hall (born 15 January 1988) is an English former professional \nstrongman, notable for <b>winning</b> the <b>World&#39;s Strongest Man 2017 competition</b> and\n&nbsp;...", "Brian Shaw (born February 26, 1982) is an American professional strongman \ncompetitor and <b>winner of</b> the 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016 <b>World&#39;s Strongest Man</b> \ncompetitions. Shaw is also the first man to have <b>won</b> the Arnold Strongman \nClassic and the <b>World&#39;s Strongest Man contest</b> in ... Deadlift (with straps) – 1,014 \nlb (460 kg) (<b>World&#39;s Strongest Man 2017</b>)&nbsp;...", "Martins Licis (born September 28, 1990) is a Latvian-born American professional \nstrongman, notable for <b>winning</b> the 2019 <b>World&#39;s Strongest Man competition</b> ... \nHe placed fourth in the <b>World&#39;s Strongest Man</b> finals in <b>2017</b> and 2018. Besides&nbsp;...", "The Arnold <b>Strongman</b> Classic is an annual <b>competition</b> featuring strength \nathletes from all over ... From 2003 to 2008 the Arnold <b>Strongman</b> was <b>won</b> every \nyear by Žydrūnas ... In the <b>competition</b>, 12 <b>world</b> records were set with Savickas \nsetting three of them. ... <b>2017</b>: Arnold Amateur <b>Strongman World</b> Championships[\nedit].", "Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson is an Icelandic professional strongman and actor. He is \nthe first person to have <b>won</b> the Arnold Strongman Classic, Europe&#39;s Strongest \nMan and <b>World&#39;s Strongest Man</b> in the same calendar ... He <b>won</b> Europe&#39;s \nStrongest Man in 2014, a feat he repeated in 2015, <b>2017</b>, 2018, and 2019. He \n<b>won</b> silver&nbsp;...", "Žydrūnas Savickas is a Lithuanian powerlifter and professional strongman. He is \nthe only ... 1st, 2017 Masters World&#39;s Strongest Man ... In 1998, Žydrūnas \nSavickas <b>won</b> his first Lithuania&#39;s Strongest Man <b>contest</b>. ... He <b>won</b> the silver \nmedal in the World powerlifting championship in Japan with a total of 1020 kg, \njust 2.5 kg&nbsp;...", "Mark Felix (born 17 April 1966) is a Grenadian-English strongman competitor \nand regular entrant to the <b>World&#39;s Strongest Man competition</b>. He has <b>won</b> \nnumerous international grip contests, including the Rolling ... I am capable of.&quot; In \n<b>2017</b>, Felix underwent an operation for a torn bicep. Felix <b>competing</b> at Giants \nLive 2009&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who won the 2017 world's strongest man competition?" ]
[ "Ribonucleic acid (<b>RNA</b>) is a polymeric molecule essential in various biological \nroles in coding, decoding, regulation and expression of genes. <b>RNA</b> and DNA \nare&nbsp;...", "An <b>RNA</b> virus is a virus that has <b>RNA</b> (ribonucleic acid) as its genetic material. \nThis nucleic acid is usually single-stranded <b>RNA</b> (ssRNA) but may be&nbsp;...", "The <b>RNA</b> world is a hypothetical stage in the evolutionary history of life on Earth, \nin which self-replicating <b>RNA</b> molecules proliferated before the evolution of&nbsp;...", "<b>RNA</b> interference (RNAi) is a biological process in which <b>RNA</b> molecules inhibit \ngene expression or translation, by neutralizing targeted mRNA molecules.", "Messenger <b>RNA</b> (mRNA) is a single-stranded <b>RNA</b> molecule that corresponds to \nthe genetic sequence of a gene and is read by the ribosome in the process of&nbsp;...", "<b>RNA</b> polymerase (ribonucleic acid polymerase), abbreviated RNAP or RNApol, \nofficially DNA-directed <b>RNA</b> polymerase, is an enzyme that synthesizes <b>RNA</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>RNA</b> splicing, in molecular biology, is a form of <b>RNA</b> processing in which a newly \nmade precursor messenger <b>RNA</b> (pre-mRNA) transcript is transformed into a&nbsp;...", "<b>RNA</b>-dependent <b>RNA</b> polymerase (RdRP, RDR) or <b>RNA</b> replicase is an enzyme \nthat catalyzes the replication of <b>RNA</b> from an <b>RNA</b> template. This is in contrast to\n&nbsp;...", "<b>RNA</b> editing is a molecular process through which some cells can make discrete \nchanges to specific nucleotide sequences within an <b>RNA</b> molecule after it has&nbsp;...", "Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds. \nIn humans ... The coronavirus <b>RNA</b> genome has a 5′ methylated cap and a 3′ \npolyadenylated tail, which allows the <b>RNA</b> to attach to the host cell&#39;s ribosome&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Nucleic acid that is double stranded and contains deoxyribose sugar?" ]
[ "A <b>three</b>-<b>point</b> field goal is a field goal in a <b>basketball</b> game made from beyond the \n<b>three</b>-<b>point</b> ... American <b>high schools</b>, along with elementary and <b>middle schools</b>, \nadopted a 19 ft 9 in (6.02 m) line nationally in 1987, a year after the NCAA. ... For \nthree seasons <b>beginning</b> in 1994–95, the NBA attempted to address decreased&nbsp;...", "Wardell Stephen &quot;Steph&quot; Curry II is an American professional <b>basketball</b> player \nfor the Golden ... During the 2012–13 season, Curry set the NBA record for <b>three</b>-\n<b>pointers</b> ... Curry played for the Queensway Christian College <b>boys</b>&#39; <b>basketball</b> \nteam, ... He scored a season-<b>high</b> 47 points on April 13 against the Portland Trail\n&nbsp;...", "Daniel Richard Green Jr. (born June 22, 1987) is an American professional \n<b>basketball</b> player ... During the 2013 NBA Finals, Green set an NBA record for \nmost <b>three</b>-<b>point</b> ... As a <b>high school</b> freshman, Green attended North Babylon \n<b>High School</b> in ... Green had a breakout season, as he <b>started</b> 38 of his 66 games \nplayed,&nbsp;...", "Joseph Malcolm Harris (born September 6, 1991) is an American professional \n<b>basketball</b> ... Harris <b>started</b> going to his father&#39;s <b>basketball</b> practices when he was \njust four ... He finished off his <b>high school</b> career with 452 assists, 699 rebounds, \n282 ... Two days later, Harris scored 16 points with a career-high 5 <b>three</b>-<b>pointers</b>\n&nbsp;...", "Kaleena Jordan Mosqueda-Lewis is an American <b>basketball</b> player for the \nSeattle Storm of the Women&#39;s National <b>Basketball</b> Association (WNBA). She \nplays for the Seattle Storm. Prior to enrolling at UConn she played for Mater Dei \n<b>High School</b> in Santa ... Mosqueda-Lewis <b>started</b> playing <b>basketball</b> in the third \ngrade. At first&nbsp;...", "The <b>three</b>-<b>point</b> line is the line that separates the two-point area ... 19.75 ft (6.02 \nm): <b>High School</b>; 20.75 ft (6.32 m): NCAA – all ... The NBA adopted the <b>three</b>-\n<b>point</b> line at the <b>start</b> of the 1979–80 season.", "Earl Joseph &quot;J. R.&quot; Smith III (born September 9, 1985) is an American \nprofessional <b>basketball</b> player who is currently a free agent. He last played for the \nCleveland Cavaliers of the National <b>Basketball</b> Association (NBA). He played \n<b>high school basketball</b> at New Jersey <b>basketball</b> powerhouse ... On February 1, \n2012, he scored a season-high 60 points with 14 <b>3</b>-<b>pointers</b> in&nbsp;...", "Walter Ray Allen Jr. (born July 20, 1975) is an American former professional \n<b>basketball</b> player. ... His clutch <b>three</b>-<b>pointer</b> to tie Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals \nwith 5.2 ... By the age of fifteen, he was playing for Hillcrest <b>High School&#39;s varsity</b> \nteam, ... He also <b>started</b> the &quot;Ray of Hope&quot; Foundation to assist charities in \nseveral&nbsp;...", "Allen Ezail Iverson nicknamed &quot;the Answer&quot;, is an American former professional \n<b>basketball</b> ... After <b>high school</b>, Iverson played college <b>basketball</b> with the \nGeorgetown Hoyas ... He returned as a player-coach for <b>3&#39;s</b> Company in the \ninaugural season of the BIG3. ... He also <b>started</b> at <b>point</b> guard for the school \n<b>basketball</b> team.", "Damian Lamonte Ollie Lillard Sr. (born July 15, 1990) is an American \nprofessional <b>basketball</b> ... On February 7, he had a 38-point effort against the \n<b>Indiana</b> Pacers. ... Lillard&#39;s <b>3</b>-<b>pointer</b> as time expired gave Portland a 99–98 \nvictory over Houston, ... For the third straight season, Lillard <b>started</b> all 82 games \nfor the Trail Blazers." ]
[ "When did 3 pointers start in high school basketball?" ]
[ "<b>The White Princess</b> is a historical drama television miniseries developed for Starz\n. It is based on Philippa Gregory&#39;s 2013 novel of the same name and, to a&nbsp;...", "<b>The White Princess</b> is a 2013 historical novel by Philippa Gregory, part of her \nseries The Cousins&#39; War. It is the story of Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV\n&nbsp;...", "Elizabeth of York (11 February 1466 – 11 February 1503) was the first queen \nconsort of ... <b>The White Princess</b> (2013) follows Elizabeth of York&#39;s life from the \naftermath of the Battle of Bosworth Field. She is a leading character in Gregory&#39;s&nbsp;...", "The White Queen is a British historical drama television miniseries developed for \nBBC One. ... Starz would produce <b>the White Princess</b> miniseries without \ninvolvement from the BBC. Gregory confirmed that the project was underway in \nAugust&nbsp;...", "The Spanish Princess is a historical drama television limited series developed by \nEmma Frost and Matthew Graham for Starz. Based on the novels The Constant \nPrincess and The King&#39;s Curse by Philippa Gregory, it is a sequel to the \nminiseries The White Queen and <b>The White Princess</b>.", "<b>White Princess of the</b> Jungle is <b>a</b> jungle girl anthology comic book published \nquarterly by Avon Periodicals in <b>the</b> early 1950s. Its first issue is cover dated July\n&nbsp;...", "Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 – 27 May 1541), was an \nEnglish ... She also appears in Gregory&#39;s 2013 novel <b>The White Princess</b> as well \nas The Kingmaker&#39;s Daughter, and was portrayed by Rebecca Benson in the&nbsp;...", "Margaret of York (3 May 1446 – 23 November 1503)—also by marriage known \nas Margaret of ... In the 2017 Starz drama <b>The White Princess</b> (not to be confused \nwith its predecessor The White Queen), she was portrayed by English actress&nbsp;...", "Elizabeth Woodville (c. 1437 – 8 June 1492) was Queen consort <b>of</b> England, as \n<b>the</b> spouse <b>of</b> ... <b>The</b> plan was that Edward IV should marry <b>a</b> French <b>princess</b>. ... \n<b>The White</b> Queen (2013): Woodville was portrayed by Rebecca Ferguson.", "The Red Queen is a 2010 historical novel by Philippa Gregory, the second of her \nseries The Cousins&#39; War. It is the story of Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII \nof England. The 2013 BBC One television series The White Queen is a 10-part \nadaptation ... The White Queen (miniseries) (2013); <b>The White Princess</b> (\nminiseries) (2017)&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays prince richard in the white princess?" ]
[ "<b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> (often abbreviated as AGT) is a televised American talent \nshow competition, and is part of the global Got Talent franchise created by Simon\n&nbsp;...", "<b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>: The Champions (often abbreviated as AGT: The \nChampions or simply AGTC) is a spin-off of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> (also known as \nAGT),&nbsp;...", "Season fourteen of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, \nbegan broadcasting in the United States during 2019, from May 28 to September\n&nbsp;...", "Season twelve of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, \nbegan broadcasting in the United States during 2017, from May 30 to September\n&nbsp;...", "Season Five of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, \nbegan broadcasting in the United States during 2010, from June 1 to September \n15&nbsp;...", "Season ten of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, began \nbroadcasting in the United States during 2015, from May 26 to September 16&nbsp;...", "Season eleven of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, \nbegan broadcasting in the United States during 2016, from May 31 to September\n&nbsp;...", "Season nine of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, \nbegan broadcasting in the United States during 2014, from May 27 to September \n17&nbsp;...", "Season thirteen of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, \nbegan broadcasting in the United States during 2018, from May 29 to September\n&nbsp;...", "Season Two of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, \nbegan broadcasting in the United States during 2007, from June 5 to August 21 \non&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When does american's got talent come on?", "When does american's got talent first episode come on in 2017?", "When does american's got talent first episode come on in 2016?", "When does american's got talent first episode come on in 2015?" ]
[ "<b>Cristiano Ronaldo</b>: The <b>World</b> at His Feet &middot; Ronaldo &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. Over the course of \nhis career, Portuguese <b>footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has</b> received five Ballon d&#39;Or \nawards, the most for a European <b>player</b>. Widely regarded as one of the <b>greatest</b> \nplayers of all <b>time</b>, Ronaldo holds the ... Ronaldo <b>is</b> the UEFA <b>Champions</b> league \nall-<b>time top</b> goalscorer with 128&nbsp;...", "^ <b>Cristiano Ronaldo was</b> signed by Juventus from Real Madrid midway through \n2018. ^ Messi <b>won</b> four FIFA Ballons d&#39;Or (2010, 2011, 2012, 2015) and <b>twice</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Cristiano Ronaldo</b> dos Santos Aveiro GOIH ... Three days prior, he <b>had</b> scored \nhis ... He helped Madrid reach the Copa del Rey final by scoring <b>twice</b> in El \nClásico, ... whose <b>world</b> record transfer fee of ... Ronaldo the <b>Best Player</b> in La \nLiga.", "The FIFA <b>World Player</b> of the Year <b>was</b> an association football award presented \nannually by the ... <b>Ronaldo</b> and Zinedine Zidane each <b>won</b> the award three <b>times</b>, \nwhile ... Since 2016, the awards <b>have</b> been replaced by The <b>Best</b> FIFA Men&#39;s \n<b>Player</b> ... Birgit Prinz <b>won</b> three <b>times</b> in a row and Mia Hamm <b>won twice</b> in a row.", "<b>Cristiano Ronaldo</b> (2 awards). Website, fifa.com. The <b>Best</b> FIFA Men&#39;s <b>Player is</b> \nan association football award presented annually by the sport&#39;s governing body, \nFIFA, to the <b>world&#39;s best</b> men&#39;s <b>player</b> since 2016. The award <b>was</b> formerly known \nas the FIFA <b>World Player</b> of the Year, which ... 1991 to 2009 — <b>was</b> resurrected, \nthis <b>time</b> as The <b>Best</b> FIFA Men&#39;s <b>Player</b>.", "Over the course of his career, Argentine <b>footballer</b> Lionel Messi <b>has</b> received six \nBallon d&#39;Or awards, the most for <b>any</b> football <b>player</b>, as well as the 2009 FIFA \n<b>World Player</b> of the Year and The <b>Best</b> FIFA Men&#39;s <b>Player</b> 2019. Widely regarded \nas one of the <b>greatest</b> players of all <b>time</b>, Messi holds the ... <b>Cristiano Ronaldo is</b> \nthe UEFA <b>Champions</b> league all-<b>time top</b> goalscorer&nbsp;...", "The International Federation of Football History &amp; Statistics (IFFHS) <b>is</b> an \norganization that ... In 2012, the IFFHS recognised Barcelona as the <b>World&#39;s Best</b> \nClub Team of the ... the <b>World</b> Football Gala celebrated at Fulham, London, on 11 \n<b>May</b> 2010. ... <b>Cristiano Ronaldo has won</b> this award a record five <b>times</b>, while \nplaying for&nbsp;...", "The Ronaldo–Messi rivalry <b>is</b> a football rivalry between fans of Portuguese \nforward <b>Cristiano Ronaldo</b> and Argentinian forward Lionel Messi and supposedly \nbetween the athletes themselves. Having <b>won</b> a combined 11 Ballon d&#39;Or/FIFA \nBallon d&#39;Or awards (six for ... The two players faced each other at least <b>twice</b> \nevery season in the <b>world&#39;s</b>&nbsp;...", "The UEFA Men&#39;s <b>Player</b> of the Year Award <b>is</b> an association football award given \nto the <b>footballer</b> playing for a football club in Europe that <b>is</b> considered the <b>best</b> ... \n<b>Cristiano Ronaldo is</b> the only <b>player</b> to win the award three <b>times</b> as well as <b>twice</b> \nin ... Since its inception, the award <b>has</b> been <b>won</b> by Lionel Messi (2011, 2015),&nbsp;...", "The FIFA Puskás Award [ˈpuʃkaːʃ] <b>is</b> an award established on 20 October \n2009 by the Fédération Internationale <b>de</b> Football Association (FIFA), ... Ferenc \nPuskás <b>was</b> not only a <b>player</b> with immense talent who <b>won many</b> honours, ... \nThe annual award <b>was</b> presented for the first <b>time</b> during the 2009 FIFA <b>World</b> \n<b>Player</b> of&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How many times has cristiano ronaldo won world best player?", "How many times has cristiano ronaldo won the best fifa men's player award?", "How many times has cristiano ronaldo won fifa world player of the year award?", "How many times has cristiano ronaldo won fifpro world player of the year award?" ]
[ "<b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel \nComics superhero team of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and&nbsp;...", "<b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> Vol. 2 is a 2017 American superhero film based on the \nMarvel Comics superhero team <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b>, produced by Marvel&nbsp;...", "<b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> are a fictional superhero team appearing in American \ncomic books published by Marvel Comics. Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning formed\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> is a fictional superhero team appearing in American \ncomic books published by Marvel Comics. Specifically it may refer to:&nbsp;...", "<b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> are a superhero team appearing in American comic \nbooks published by Marvel Comics. The Guardians first appear in Marvel&nbsp;...", "<b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> is an American animated television series. It is based on \nthe Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. It is produced by Marvel&nbsp;...", "<b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b>: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 (Original Motion Picture \nSoundtrack) is the soundtrack album for the Marvel Studios film <b>Guardians of the</b> \n<b>Galaxy</b>.", "The <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> are a fictional superhero team that has starred in the \ncomic book series of the same name, published by Marvel Comics.", "In May 2013, Gillan was cast as Nebula in the Marvel superhero science fiction \nfilm <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b>, which was released in August 2014. Gillan had her\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> – Mission: Breakout! is an accelerated drop tower dark \nride attraction at Disney California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort." ]
[ "Who plays ayesha in guardians of the galaxy?" ]
[ "<b>Rascal Flatts</b> is an American country band formed in Columbus, Ohio, in 1999. It \nis composed of lead vocalist Gary LeVox, his second cousin Jay DeMarcus on&nbsp;...", "<b>Rascal Flatts</b> is the debut studio album by American country music group <b>Rascal</b> \n<b>Flatts</b>, released on June 6, 2000 on Lyric Street Records. It sold 2,303,000 in&nbsp;...", "&quot;Riot&quot; is a song written by Jaron Boyer and Sara Haze, and recorded by \nAmerican country music group <b>Rascal Flatts</b>. It is the third single from their 2014 \nalbum&nbsp;...", "Unstoppable is the sixth studio album by American country music group <b>Rascal</b> \n<b>Flatts</b> and their final album to be released with Lyric Street Records.", "<b>Rascal Flatts</b> is an American country group founded in 2000 by Gary LeVox, Jay \nDeMarcus, and Joe Don Rooney. Signed to Lyric Street Records until 2010, the&nbsp;...", "&quot;Every Day&quot; is a song written by Jeffrey Steele and Alissa Moreno and recorded \nby American country music group <b>Rascal Flatts</b>. It was released in March 2008&nbsp;...", "Melt is the second studio album from the American country music group <b>Rascal</b> \n<b>Flatts</b>. It was released on October 29, 2002 (see 2002 in country music) on Lyric&nbsp;...", "&quot;Fast Cars and Freedom&quot; is a song recorded by American country music group \n<b>Rascal Flatts</b>. It was released in March 2005 as the third single from the album&nbsp;...", "&quot;Easy&quot; is a song written by Katrina Elam and Mike Mobley and recorded by the \nAmerican country music group <b>Rascal Flatts</b> as a duet with British pop singer&nbsp;...", "&quot;Why&quot; is a song recorded by American country music band <b>Rascal Flatts</b>. It is the \nthird single from their sixth studio album, Unstoppable. It was released to radio&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where are the guys from rascal flatts from?", "Where did the guys from rascal flatts form their band?", "Where are the guys from rascal flatts originally from except Joe Don Rooney?", "Where is Joe Don Rooney from rascall flatts originally from?" ]
[ "<b>Russian</b> bid personnel celebrate the awarding of the 2018 <b>World Cup</b> to <b>Russia</b> \non 2 December 2010. President Vladimir Putin holding the FIFA <b>World Cup</b> \nTrophy&nbsp;...", "<b>Russia</b> has participated in 4 FIFA <b>World</b> Cups since its independence in \nDecember 1991. The <b>Russian</b> Federation played their first international match \nagainst&nbsp;...", "If <b>Russia</b> were to qualify, <b>Russian</b> footballers could still potentially compete at the \ntournament, pending a decision from FIFA. However, a team representing <b>Russia</b>\n&nbsp;...", "The current champion is France, which won its second title at the 2018 \ntournament in <b>Russia</b>. The current format involves a qualification phase, which \ntakes place&nbsp;...", "An expanded version of the stadium was named as the provisional final venue in \n<b>Russia&#39;s World Cup</b> bid, which was selected by FIFA on 2 December 2010.", "The Chess <b>World Cup</b> 2019 was a 128-player single-elimination chess \ntournament that took place in Khanty-Mansiysk, <b>Russia</b>, from 9 September to 4 \nOctober&nbsp;...", "Having failed to qualify <b>Russia</b> for the 2006 <b>World Cup</b>, Yuri Semin stepped down \nseveral weeks later and <b>Russia</b> began looking&nbsp;...", "<b>Russia</b> announced its intent to bid for the FIFA <b>World Cup</b> in early 2009, and \nsubmitted its request to FIFA in time. <b>Russia&#39;s</b> President Vladimir Putin has taken \na&nbsp;...", ": <b>Russia&#39;s</b> best result is group stage in 1994, 2002 and 2014; however, FIFA \nconsiders <b>Russia</b> as the successor team of the Soviet Union who achieved this \nresult.", "In an interview the leader of <b>Russia&#39;s</b> bid, Alexei Sorokin, criticised England&#39;s bid \nciting London&#39;s high crime rate, alcohol consumption&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who won in the world cup in russia?" ]
[ "&quot;The <b>Nights</b>&quot; is a song by Swedish DJ and record producer <b>Avicii</b>. It features \nuncredited <b>vocals</b> ... &quot;<b>Avicii</b> Chart History (Hot Dance/Electronic <b>Songs</b>)&quot;. \nBillboard.", "Nicholas Furlong (born September 16, 1986) is an award-winning, multi-platinum\n, American ... He is best known for writing and performing <b>vocals</b> on <b>Avicii</b>&#39;s &quot;The \n<b>Nights</b>&quot;. ... Furlong worked on several <b>songs</b> with pop punk band 5 Seconds of \nSummer for their debut self-titled <b>album</b> in 2014, including &quot;Everything I Didn&#39;t \nSay,&quot;&nbsp;...", "Tim Bergling known professionally as <b>Avicii</b> was a Swedish DJ, electronic \nmusician, and ... It contained some <b>songs</b> from True and some of his non-<b>album</b> \nsingles. It also ... &quot;<b>Avicii</b> @ Lights All <b>Night</b>, Dallas Convention Center, United \nStates&nbsp;...", "&quot;The Days&quot; is a song by Swedish DJ and record producer <b>Avicii</b>, featuring <b>vocals</b> \nby English ... It was released alongside &quot;The <b>Nights</b>&quot; in The Days / <b>Nights</b> EP. A \nplanned release ... &quot;<b>Avicii</b> Chart History (Hot Dance/Electronic <b>Songs</b>)&quot;. Billboard.", "Prior to his death in 2018, Swedish DJ and record producer <b>Avicii</b> released two \nstudio albums, one compilation <b>album</b>, one remix <b>album</b>, one mix <b>album</b>, 51 \nsingles, one promotional single and 29 music videos. Following his death, one \nposthumous studio <b>album</b> was released. ... 4 Other charted <b>songs</b>; 5 Remixes; 6 \nWriting and production credits; 7 Music&nbsp;...", "&quot;SOS&quot; is the first posthumous single by Swedish DJ <b>Avicii</b> featuring co-production \nfrom Albin Nedler and Kristoffer Fogelmark, and <b>vocals</b> from American <b>singer</b>&nbsp;...", "Stories is the second studio <b>album</b> by Swedish electronic music producer <b>Avicii</b>, \nreleased on 2 October 2015 by PRMD Music and Island Records.", "&quot;Addicted to You&quot; is a song by Swedish DJ and record producer <b>Avicii</b>, \nincorporating <b>vocals</b> by ... Arriving at <b>night</b> at home, they lie down on a bed while \ncaressing passionately. ... &quot;<b>Avicii</b> Chart History (Hot Dance/Electronic <b>Songs</b>)&quot;. \nBillboard.", "Karen Marie Aagaard Ørsted Andersen (born 13 August 1988), known \nprofessionally as MØ is ... The following year, she co-wrote and provided <b>vocals</b> \nfor the Major Lazer and DJ Snake collaboration &quot;Lean On&quot; which became an ... \nAzalea and MØ performed the song for the first time on Saturday <b>Night</b> Live on 25 \nOctober.", "&quot;Wake Me Up&quot; is a song by Swedish DJ and record producer <b>Avicii</b>, released as \nthe lead single from his debut studio <b>album</b> True, ... We finished the song that \n<b>night</b> as an acoustic version, then <b>Avicii</b> made the dance ... Aloe Blacc <b>sings</b> over \ndialled-up, country-flecked guitar strums that sound like Mumford &amp; Sons on \nspeed." ]
[ "Who sings vocals on the nights by avicii?", "Who sings the main vocals on the nights by avicii?", "Who sings additional vocals on the nights by avicii?" ]
[ "Marianne Ernst, a German &quot;<b>Long</b> hair model&quot;. The three stages of <b>hair growth</b> are \nthe anagen, catagen, and <b>telogen phases</b>. Each&nbsp;...", "<b>Hair grows</b> in <b>cycles</b> of various <b>phases</b>: <b>anagen</b> is the growth <b>phase</b>; <b>catagen</b> is \nthe involuting or regressing <b>phase</b>; and <b>telogen</b>, the&nbsp;...", "It is in this <b>phase</b> that <b>telogen</b> hairs begin to shed at an increased rate, <b>where</b> \nnormally the approximate rate of <b>hair loss</b> (having no effect on one&#39;s appearance)\n&nbsp;...", "Body <b>hair</b>, or androgenic <b>hair</b>, is the terminal <b>hair</b> that develops on the human \nbody during and ... While the <b>anagen phase</b> for the <b>hair</b> on one&#39;s head lasts for \nyears, the ... Differences in thickness, <b>growth</b> rate, and <b>length</b> are also evident.", "<b>Hair</b> follicle <b>growth</b> occurs in <b>cycles</b>. Each cycle consists of a <b>long growing phase</b> \n(<b>anagen</b>), a short transitional <b>phase</b> (<b>catagen</b>) and a short resting <b>phase</b>&nbsp;...", "Main article: Human <b>hair growth</b> ... while one strand of hair may be in the <b>anagen</b> \n<b>phase</b>, another may be in the <b>telogen phase</b>. Each has specific characteristics \nthat determine the <b>length</b> of the hair. The body&nbsp;...", "Hypertrichosis is an abnormal amount of <b>hair growth</b> over the body. The two \ndistinct types of ... Topical minoxidil used for alopecia causes <b>hair growth</b> in the \nareas <b>where</b> it is applied; however, this hair ... There are three stages of the hair \ncycle: the <b>anagen phase</b> (<b>hair growth</b>), the <b>catagen phase</b> (hair follicle death), \nand the&nbsp;...", "May 30, 2017 <b>...</b> Original file ‎(Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, <b>length</b> 26 s, ... \n<b>Anagen phase</b>: is the growth phase, <b>hair grows</b> from the root.", "Minoxidil is a medication used for the treatment of male-pattern <b>hair loss</b>. It is an \n... This may cause follicles in the <b>telogen phase</b> to shed, which are then replaced \nby thicker hairs in a ... Minoxidil is less effective when the area of <b>hair loss</b> is <b>large</b>\n. ... Alostil, Aloxid, Aloxidil, Anagen, Apo-Gain, Axelan, Belohair, Boots <b>Hair Loss</b>\n&nbsp;...", "Fibroblast <b>growth</b> factor 5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FGF5 \ngene. ... FGF5 performs a critical role in the <b>hair</b> cycle, <b>where</b> it acts as the key ... \nthe transition from the <b>anagen</b> (<b>growth</b>) <b>phase</b> to the <b>catagen</b> (regression) <b>phase</b>.,\n,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How long is the telogen phase of hair growth?" ]
[ "<b>I Look to You</b> is the seventh and final studio album by American singer <b>Whitney</b> \n<b>Houston</b>. It was first released on August 28, 2009 through Sony Music in Europe,\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>I Look to You</b>&quot; is a pop-soul song performed by American recording artist \n<b>Whitney Houston</b>, from her seventh studio album of the same name. It was \nreleased as&nbsp;...", "... for American recording artist, <b>Whitney Houston</b>. It was her first tour in over a \ndecade and was used to promote her seventh studio album <b>I Look to You</b> (2009).", "Her sixth studio album, <b>I Look to You</b>, was released in August 2009. The title track \nis a gospel song, written by R. Kelly, which pertains to <b>Houston&#39;s</b> faith in God.", "<b>Houston</b> released her new album, <b>I Look to You</b>, in August 2009.", "&quot;I Didn&#39;t Know My Own Strength&quot; is a song performed by American R&amp;B-pop \nsinger <b>Whitney Houston</b>, taken from her seventh studio album <b>I Look to You</b> (\n2009).", "&quot;<b>I Look to You</b>&quot; was released on September 25, 2012 as the first single from the \nalbum. &quot;Never Give Up&quot; was released as a lyric video on <b>Whitney Houston&#39;s</b> \nofficial&nbsp;...", "&quot;Million Dollar Bill&quot; is a song performed by American recording artist <b>Whitney</b> \n<b>Houston</b> from her seventh studio album, <b>I Look to You</b> (2009). It was released as\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Celebrate&quot; is a duet by American recording artists <b>Whitney Houston</b> and Jordin \nSparks. ... It&#39;s actually pretty simple, but when you watch it and hear her voice \nalong with it, it makes it so much more.&quot; ... &quot;<b>I Look to You</b>&quot;; &quot;Million Dollar Bill&quot;. \nSparkle.", "&quot;Thinking About You&quot; is the debut single by American singer <b>Whitney Houston</b>. It \nwas written by ... One Wish: The Holiday Album &middot; <b>I Look to You</b> ... <b>I Look to You</b>." ]
[ "Who wrote i look to you by whitney houston?" ]
[ "The city was <b>attacked</b> by the <b>Visigoths</b> led by <b>King</b> Alaric. At that time, <b>Rome</b> was \nno longer the capital of the Western&nbsp;...", "... of Claudius, <b>Goths</b> under the <b>leadership</b> of Cannabaudes again launched an \n<b>invasion</b> of the <b>Roman Empire</b>,&nbsp;...", "In response to the <b>invasion</b> of <b>Roman</b> Hispania of 409 by the <b>Vandals</b>, Alans and \nSuebi, Honorius, the <b>emperor</b> in the West, enlisted the aid of the <b>Visigoths</b> to&nbsp;...", "Alaric I was the first <b>king of the Visigoths</b> from 395–410. He is best known for his \nsack <b>of Rome</b> ... In 401 Alaric <b>invaded</b> Italy, but was defeated by Stilicho at \nPollentia (modern Pollenza) on April 6, 402. A second <b>invasion</b> that same year \nalso&nbsp;...", "<b>Goths attacked</b> the <b>emperor</b> himself, but within a year Alaric was accepted as a \n<b>leader</b> of Theodosius&#39;s Gothic troops and this rebellion was over. Theodosius&#39;s&nbsp;...", "In about 271 AD the <b>Roman Emperor</b> Aurelian was obliged ... The <b>Vandals</b> were \n<b>attacked</b> by the Gothic <b>king</b>&nbsp;...", "In historiography, the Western <b>Roman Empire</b> refers to the western provinces of \nthe Roman ... The papal coronation of the Frankish <b>King</b> Charlemagne as <b>Roman</b> \n<b>Emperor</b> in 800 marked a new imperial line ... Stilicho tried to defend Italy and \nbring the <b>invading Goths</b> under control, but to do so he stripped the Rhine frontier \nof&nbsp;...", "The Ostrogothic Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of Italy (Latin: Regnum Italiae), \nwas ... Under Theodoric, its first <b>king</b>, the Ostrogothic kingdom reached its zenith, \n... rex (&quot;<b>King of the Goths</b> and <b>Romans</b>&quot;), demonstrating his desire to be a <b>leader</b> \nfor ... Starting in 535, the Eastern <b>Roman</b> (Byzantine) <b>Empire invaded</b> Italy under\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>Huns</b>, especially under their <b>King</b> Attila, made frequent and devastating raids \ninto the Eastern <b>Roman Empire</b>. In 451, the <b>Huns invaded</b> the Western Roman&nbsp;...", "The Battle of the Catalaunian Plains (or Fields), also called the Battle of the \nCampus Mauriacus ... It was one of the last major military operations of the \nWestern <b>Roman Empire</b>, although ... &quot;At this time Attila <b>king of the Huns invaded</b> \nthe Gauls." ]
[ "Who was the leader of the visigoths that invaded the roman empire?" ]
[ "The <b>cent</b>, formally the one-<b>cent coin</b>, is the lowest-denomination <b>coin</b> of the \n<b>Australian</b> dollar. ... From 1966 until 1984 the obverse featured the portrait of \nQueen Elizabeth <b>II</b> by Arnold Machin. ... Other compositions were also used for <b>1</b> \n<b>cent coins</b> such as the 1978 (incorrectly listed as 1968 at Downies) specimen \nstruck in&nbsp;...", "The <b>Australian</b> two-<b>cent coin</b> was introduced in 1966 and was the <b>coin</b> of the \nsecond-lowest ... Contents. <b>1</b> History; <b>2</b> Features; 3 References; 4 Sources ... \nFrom 1966 until 1984 the obverse featured the portrait of Queen Elizabeth <b>II</b> by \nArnold&nbsp;...", "The withdrawal of a country&#39;s lowest-denomination <b>coins</b> from circulation may \neither ... <b>Australia</b> &middot; <b>1 and 2 cents</b>, 1991, <b>1</b> February 1992, Yes, Legal tender for \namounts not ... Bahamas, <b>1</b> cent, 2014, 2020, Yes, Production of the one cent \n<b>coin</b> will <b>end</b> on January 31, 2020; one cent <b>coins</b> will remain as valid&nbsp;...", "<b>Coins</b> of the <b>Australian</b> dollar were introduced on 14 February 1966, although \nthey <b>did</b> not at that time include one-dollar or two-dollar <b>coins</b>. The dollar was \nequivalent in value to 10 shillings in the former currency (half of a pound). \nContents. <b>1</b> Regular coinage ... As of 1991, both the <b>1 and 2 cents</b> are now \nminted as collectors <b>coins</b>.", "The <b>Australian penny</b> was a <b>coin</b> of the <b>Australian</b> pound used in the \nCommonwealth of <b>Australia</b> prior to decimalisation in 1966. It was worth one-\ntwelfth of an <b>Australian</b> shilling and <b>1</b>/240 of an <b>Australian</b> ... The <b>coin</b> was first \nintroduced in 1911, and <b>stopped</b> being minted in 1965, with the introduction of \ndecimalisation.", "<b>Australian coins</b> refers to the <b>coins</b> which are or were in use as <b>Australian</b> \ncurrency. During the ... The settlers <b>did</b> have some George III one-<b>penny coins</b>, \nwhich were referred to as &quot;Cartwheel pennies&quot;. ... In 1931 gold sovereigns \n<b>stopped</b> being minted in <b>Australia</b>. ... At this time, <b>1</b>, <b>2</b>, 5, 10, 20, and 50 <b>cent coins</b> \nwere issued.", "The <b>Australian</b> dollar (sign: $; code: AUD) is the currency of <b>Australia</b>, including \nits external ... Current <b>Australian</b> 5-, 10- and 20-<b>cent coins</b> are identical in size to \nthe former <b>Australian</b>, New Zealand, and British sixpence, ... The <b>1</b>¢ and <b>2</b>¢ <b>coins</b> \nwere withdrawn from circulation from February 1992 but remain legal tender.", "This article concerns the <b>coins</b> of the New Zealand dollar. Contents. <b>1</b> History. 1.1 \nPre-dollar; 1.2 First <b>coins</b>; 1.3 Removal of <b>1 and 2 cent coins</b> ... Towards the <b>end</b> \nof the 1980s, the 1c and 2c were becoming of little value, and it was ... The \nchange to smaller <b>coins</b> is also advantageous to <b>Australia</b>, as the outgoing 5, 10, \nand&nbsp;...", "The Fijian dollar has been the currency of Fiji since 1969 and was also the \ncurrency between ... Fiji followed the pattern of South Africa, <b>Australia</b>, and New \nZealand in that ... more closely to the value of the US dollar than it <b>did</b> to the \npound sterling. ... The <b>1 and 2 cents</b> were also discontinued and withdrawn the \nsame year.", "Design, Queen Elizabeth <b>II</b>, <b>Australia&#39;s</b> Queen. Designer, Ian Rank-Broadley. \nDesign date, 1999. Reverse. <b>Australian</b> Five <b>Cents</b> Rev.png. Design, Echidna. \nDesigner, Stuart Devlin. Design date, 1966. The <b>Australian</b> five-<b>cent coin</b> is the \nlowest-denomination circulating <b>coin</b> of the decimal ... <b>Coins</b> &middot; £ &middot; ​⁄<b>2</b>d &middot; 1d &middot; 3d &middot; \n6d &middot; 1s &middot; 2s &middot; 5s &middot; Banknotes &middot; 5s &middot; 10s &middot; £<b>1</b> &middot; £5 &middot; £10&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did 1 and 2 cent coins stop in australia?", "When did 1 and 2 cent coins stop being circulated in Australia?", "When were the 1 and 2 cent coins last minted for circulation in Australia?" ]
[ "The controversy generated by various conspiracy theorists who asserted during \nthe 2008 ... a natural born citizen, prove the candidate&#39;s <b>age</b>, and prove that the \ncandidate meets the residency <b>requirements for President</b> of the <b>United States</b>.&quot;.", "... States, a person must be aged 35 or over to run for <b>President</b>. To be ... Most \nstates <b>in the U.S.</b> also have <b>age requirements</b> for the&nbsp;...", "The vice <b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b> is the second-highest officer in the \nexecutive branch of ... according to the Twelfth Amendment, meet the eligibility \n<b>requirements</b> to become <b>president</b> (which are stated in Article II, Section 1, \nClause 5).", "This is a list of <b>qualifications</b> that potential candidates must possess in order to \nstand for ... Article 62 <b>of the</b> Constitution of Afghanistan of 2004 <b>states</b> that a \ncandidate for the office of <b>President</b>: ... code was modified (Code électoral) to \ndecrease to 18 years the <b>minimum age</b> of a candidate, which had previously \nbeen 21.", "This article delineates the <b>age</b> of candidacy laws of the federal government and \nindividual ... <b>President</b> of the <b>United States</b> and Vice <b>President</b> of the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b>: 35 (Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 of the ... 19 Years: Hialeah, FL (qualified \nvoter requirement + 1 year of residence); No <b>Age Minimum</b> Listed or Implied: \nBaton&nbsp;...", "Section 1 of Article Two of the <b>United States</b> ... <b>requirements</b> for serving as \n<b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b>:.", "When future <b>President</b> Bill Clinton was elected Governor of Arkansas in ... In 35 \n<b>states</b>, the <b>minimum age</b> requirement <b>of the</b> governor is 30,&nbsp;...", "This is a list of vice <b>presidents</b> of the <b>United States</b> by <b>age</b>. The first table charts \nthe <b>age</b> of each vice <b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b> at the time of their&nbsp;...", "The Twenty-sixth Amendment (Amendment XXVI) to the <b>United States</b> \nConstitution prohibits the ... <b>President</b> Dwight D. Eisenhower, in his 1954 State of \nthe Union address, became the first <b>president</b> to publicly support ... By this time, \nfour states had a <b>minimum</b> voting <b>age</b> below 21: Georgia, Kentucky, Alaska and \nHawaii.", "In the <b>United States</b>, the title of federal judge means a judge nominated by the \n<b>president</b> of the ... Once a judge meets <b>age</b> and service <b>requirements</b> he or she \nmay retire and will then earn his or her final salary for the remainder of his or her \nlife,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What is the minimum age for president of united states?" ]
[ "A <b>continent</b> is one of several very large landmasses. Generally identified by \nconvention rather <b>than</b> any strict criteria, up to seven regions are commonly \nregarded as <b>continents</b>. Ordered from largest in <b>area</b> to <b>smallest</b>, they are: Asia, \nAfrica, North America, ... This <b>term</b> is used in several <b>different continental</b> models \ninstead of <b>Australia</b>.", "This list of islands by <b>area</b> includes all islands in the <b>world</b> greater <b>than</b> 2,500 km\n<sup>2</sup> (970 sq mi) and several <b>other</b> islands over ... For simplicity, <b>Australia</b> and the \n<b>other</b> continents have been listed as continental ... <b>Australia is</b> sometimes \ndubbed &quot;The Island Continent&quot; <b>or</b> &quot;<b>Earth&#39;s</b> largest island, but its <b>smallest continent</b>\n&quot;.", "The <b>continent</b> of <b>Australia</b>, sometimes known in technical contexts by the names \nSahul ... The <b>term</b> Oceania, originally a &quot;great division&quot; of the <b>world</b>, was replaced \nby the ... the <b>Australian continent</b> is the <b>smallest</b>, and second-lowest human \ninhabited ... Because the <b>continent</b> was more isolated <b>than</b> any <b>other</b>, very few \noutside&nbsp;...", "Oceania is a geographic region that includes Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia \nand Polynesia. Spanning the eastern and western hemispheres, Oceania has a \nland <b>area</b> of ... The <b>term</b> Oceania is used because, unlike the <b>other continental</b> \ngroupings, it is the ... The attack led to the United States&#39; entry into <b>World</b> War II.", "<b>Australia</b>, officially the Commonwealth of <b>Australia</b>, is a sovereign country \ncomprising the mainland of the <b>Australian continent</b>, the island of Tasmania, and \nnumerous smaller islands. It is the largest country in Oceania and the <b>world&#39;s</b> \nsixth-largest country by total <b>area</b>. ... The country&#39;s <b>other</b> major metropolitan <b>areas</b> \nare Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth,&nbsp;...", "<b>Continental</b> crustal fragments, partially synonymous with microcontinents, are \nfragments of <b>continents</b> that have broken off from main <b>continental</b> masses to \nform distinct islands, often several hundred kilometers from their place of origin. \nAll <b>continents</b> are fragments; the <b>terms</b> &quot;<b>continental</b> fragment&quot; and ... Some \nmicrocontinents are fragments of Gondwana <b>or other</b> ancient cratonic&nbsp;...", "An island <b>or</b> isle is any piece of sub-continental land that is surrounded by water. \nVery small ... Greenland is the <b>world&#39;s</b> largest island, with an <b>area</b> of over 2.1 \nmillion km<sup>2</sup>, while <b>Australia, the world&#39;s smallest continent</b>, has an <b>area</b> of 7.6 \nmillion km<sup>2</sup>, ... There is a difference between islands and continents in <b>terms</b> of \ngeology.", "By far the largest part of <b>Australia is</b> desert <b>or</b> semi-arid. ... Only the south-east \nand south-west corners of the <b>continent</b> have a temperate climate. ... It is the \n<b>smallest</b> non-European country (in <b>terms</b> of land <b>area</b>), and it is the only nation in \nthe <b>world</b> with no official ... At 260 km², Niue is one of the <b>world&#39;s</b> largest coral \nislands.", "This is a list of the <b>world&#39;s</b> countries and their dependent territories by <b>area</b>, \nranked by total <b>area</b> ... Not included in the list are individual country claims to \nparts of the <b>continent</b> of ... to be sovereign countries <b>or</b> dependent territories, and \nunrecognised micronations ... (120), 1.52, <b>Smallest</b> country in <b>continental</b> North \nAmerica.", "<b>Australia is</b> both the name of the <b>world&#39;s smallest continent</b>, and the short form of \nthe Commonwealth of <b>Australia</b>. The Commonwealth of <b>Australia is</b> the sixth \nlargest country in the <b>world</b> ... Further reading <b>or</b> maybe <b>Other</b> articles ... weather \npatterns, and its long-<b>term</b> geographic isolation, much of <b>Australia&#39;s</b> biota is \nunique." ]
[ "Smallest continent of world in terms of area other than australia is?", "Using the 7 continent model, what is the smallest continent of the world in terms of area, other than Australia?", "Using the 6 continent model, where Europe and Asia are combined, what is the smallest continent of the world in terms of area, other than Australia?" ]
[ "Watch Me is the debut single by American rapper Silentó. In March 2015, he was \nsigned to Capitol Records, which released the track as a single with an&nbsp;...", "The <b>Nae Nae</b> is a hip-hop dance that involves placing one arm in the air and \nswaying from side to side. The move typically follows another move called the &quot;\n<b>whip</b>&quot;. The <b>Whip</b> involves lifting one foot off the ground and planting it with a \nstomp;&nbsp;...", "Silentó&#39;s debut single, &quot;Watch Me (<b>Whip</b>/<b>Nae Nae</b>)&quot;, made with Bolo Da Producer, \nwas released on his YouTube channel on June 25, 2015. Over the course of one\n&nbsp;...", "Drop That <b>NaeNae</b> is a song by American hip hop group We Are Toonz. \nReleased on November 29, 2013, the song gained popularity in early 2014 \nthanks to its&nbsp;...", "Episode no. Season 19. Episode 1. Directed by, Trey Parker. Written by, Trey \nParker. Featured music, &quot;Watch Me (<b>Whip</b>/<b>Nae Nae</b>)&quot; by Silentó &quot;Genius of Love&quot;", "Dabbing, or the dab is a simple dance move or gesture in which a person drops \nhis or her head ... In Korean pop music (K-pop) some South Koreans adopted the \nmove, along with <b>Whip and Nae Nae</b>. Manchester United footballers Paul Pogba\n&nbsp;...", "A whip is a stick, cord, or strap, usually with a stiff handle, used for striking or as \nan animal ... Whip (percussion), a percussion instrument; The Whip (band), a \nBritish electro-rock band; &quot;Watch Me (<b>Whip</b>/<b>Nae Nae</b>)&quot;, a song by the American \nrapper&nbsp;...", "Watch Me may refer to: Watch Me (Scandal), an episode of the American political \nthriller ... &quot;Watch Me&quot; (Bella Thorne and Zendaya song), 2011; &quot;Watch Me (<b>Whip</b>/\n<b>Nae Nae</b>)&quot;, a 2015 song by Silentó; &quot;Watch Me&quot;, a 1972 song by Labi Siffre&nbsp;...", "October 10, &quot;Watch Me (<b>Whip</b>/<b>Nae Nae</b>)&quot;, Silentó, 19.7 million. October 17, &quot;The \nHills&quot;, The Weeknd, 18.5 million. October 24, &quot;Watch Me (<b>Whip</b>/<b>Nae Nae</b>)&quot;&nbsp;...", "Novelty and fad dances are dances which are typically characterized by a short \nburst of ... Twerking - 2013; Twist - 1960; The Urkel - 1991; Vogue - 1990; Watch \nMe (<b>Whip</b>/<b>Nae Nae</b>) - 2015; Watusi - 1962; Wobble - 2011; Y.M.C.A. - 1978&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sings the song whip and nae nae?" ]
[ "<b>Indian Standard Time</b> (IST) is the <b>time</b> zone observed throughout India, with a \n<b>time</b> offset of UTC+05:30. India does not observe daylight saving <b>time</b> or other \nseasonal adjustments. In military and aviation <b>time</b> IST is designated E* (&quot;Echo-\nStar&quot;). <b>Indian Standard Time</b> is calculated on the basis of 82.5′ E <b>longitude</b> in \nthe ... Inhabitants of the northeastern <b>states</b> have to advance their clocks with the\n&nbsp;...", "A <b>time</b> zone is a region of the globe that observes a uniform <b>standard time</b> for \nlegal, commercial ... He proposed 24 hourly <b>time</b> zones, which he called &quot;\n<b>longitudinal</b> days&quot;, the first centred on the <b>meridian</b> of Rome. ... Some countries, \nsuch as China and <b>India</b>, use a single <b>time</b> zone even though the ... United <b>States</b> \n( Hawaii)", "<b>Longitude</b> is a geographic coordinate that specifies the east–west position of a \npoint on the Earth&#39;s surface, or the surface of a celestial body. It is an angular \nmeasurement, usually expressed in <b>degrees</b> and denoted by ... Standards (\nhistory)[show] ... A location&#39;s north–south position along a <b>meridian</b> is given by its \nlatitude,&nbsp;...", "A prime <b>meridian</b> is the <b>meridian</b> (a line of <b>longitude</b>) in a geographic coordinate \nsystem at ... Ujjain, 75° 47&#39; E, Used from 4th century CE <b>Indian</b> astronomy and \ncalendars(see also <b>Time</b> in <b>India</b>). ... in Washington, D.C., United <b>States</b> to be the \ncommon zero of <b>longitude</b> and <b>standard</b> of <b>time</b> reckoning throughout the world.", "The International Date Line around the antimeridian (180° <b>longitude</b>). The \nInternational Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line of demarcation on the surface of \nEarth ... The IDL is roughly based on the <b>meridian</b> of 180° <b>longitude</b>, roughly \ndown the ... Thus, all of Russia is to the west of the IDL, and all of the United \n<b>States</b> is to the&nbsp;...", "A (geographic) <b>meridian</b> (or line of <b>longitude</b>) is the half of an imaginary great \ncircle on the Earth&#39;s surface, terminated by the North Pole and the South Pole, \nconnecting points of equal <b>longitude</b>, as measured in angular <b>degrees</b> east or ... \nIt was in the best interests of the nations to agree to one <b>standard meridian</b> to \nbenefit&nbsp;...", "The extreme points of <b>India</b> include the coordinates that are further north, south, \neast or west ... The latitude and <b>longitude</b> are expressed in decimal <b>degree</b> \nnotation, ... Similarly, a positive <b>longitude value</b> refers to the eastern hemisphere, \nand a ... by <b>India</b> as part of the Union Territory of Ladakh (erstwhile <b>state</b> of \nJammu and&nbsp;...", "It spans three <b>time</b> zones, the westernmost of which is one hour ahead of Eastern \n<b>Standard Time</b> in the United <b>States</b>. The <b>time</b> zone of the capital (Brasília) and&nbsp;...", "This <b>time</b> is used in <b>India</b> and Sri Lanka. It is five and a half hours ahead of \nCoordinated Universal <b>Time</b>. Around 1.4 billion people live inside this <b>time</b> zone,\n&nbsp;...", "A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every \nlocation on Earth to ... A common choice of coordinates is latitude, <b>longitude</b> and \nelevation. ... measurements rather than solar altitude and determining <b>longitude</b> \nby <b>timings</b> of ... In 1884, the United <b>States</b> hosted the International <b>Meridian</b> \nConference,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "State the longitudinal value in degrees of indian standard time?" ]
[ "<b>Monotheism</b> is the belief in one god. A narrower definition of <b>monotheism</b> is the \nbelief in the existence of only one god <b>that created</b> the world, is all-powerful and \nintervenes in the world. A distinction may be <b>made</b> between exclusive \n<b>monotheism</b>, and both ... One of the best-<b>known</b> statements of Rabbinical \nJudaism on <b>monotheism</b> is&nbsp;...", "In <b>monotheistic</b> thought, God is conceived of as the supreme being, creator deity, \nand principal ... In Chinese religion, Shangdi is conceived as the progenitor (<b>first</b> \nancestor) of the universe, intrinsic to it and constantly bringing order to it. ... \nYHWH, in <b>origin</b> possibly the name of an Edomite or Midianite deity, Yahweh. In \nmany&nbsp;...", "The <b>history of</b> religion refers to the written record of human religious experiences \nand ideas. ... The Pyramid Texts from ancient Egypt, the oldest <b>known</b> religious \ntexts in the ... <b>Monotheism</b> reached definite forms in Christian Christology and in \nIslamic ... The <b>history of</b> the devil and the idea of evil: from the <b>earliest</b> times to the\n&nbsp;...", "The Abrahamic religions, also <b>referred to</b> collectively as Abrahamism, are a \ngroup of Semitic-originated religious communities of faith that claim descent from \nthe Judaism of the ancient Israelites and the worship of the God of Abraham. The \nAbrahamic religions are <b>monotheistic</b>, with the term deriving from the ... Most \nChristians affirm the ancestral <b>origin of</b> the Jews in Abraham, but, as&nbsp;...", "A creator deity or creator god (often called the Creator) is a deity or god \nresponsible for the <b>creation</b> of the Earth, world, and universe in human religion \nand mythology. In <b>monotheism</b>, the single God is often also the creator. ... The \n<b>first</b> (the Priestly story) was concerned with the cosmic plan of <b>creation</b>, while the \nsecond (the&nbsp;...", "Religion has been a factor of the human experience throughout <b>history</b>, from pre-\nhistoric to ... 40,000 BCE: The remains of one of the <b>earliest known</b> anatomically \nmodern humans to ... This practice may be the <b>origin of</b> sacred relics. ... credited \nwith starting the <b>earliest known</b> recorded <b>monotheistic</b> religion, in Ancient Egypt.", "Polytheism is the worship of or belief in multiple deities, which are usually \nassembled into a ... Within theism, it contrasts with <b>monotheism</b>, the belief in a \nsingular God, ... The modern usage of the term is <b>first</b> revived in French through \nJean Bodin in ... Some well-<b>known historical</b> polytheistic pantheons include the \nSumerian&nbsp;...", "Paganism is a term <b>first</b> used in the fourth century by <b>early</b> Christians for people \nin the Roman ... some are <b>monotheistic</b>. The <b>origin of</b> the application of the term \npagan to polytheism is debated. ... <b>Early</b> Christians <b>referred to</b> the diverse array of \ncults around them as a single group for reasons of convenience and rhetoric.", "A deity or god is a supernatural being considered divine or sacred. The Oxford \nDictionary of ... <b>Monotheistic</b> religions accept only one deity (predominantly \n<b>referred to</b> as God), polytheistic religions accept multiple deities. Henotheistic ... \nDiverse African cultures <b>developed</b> theology and concepts of deities over their \n<b>history</b>.", "Deism is the philosophical position that rejects revelation as a source of religious \nknowledge ... The term deist with its current meaning <b>first</b> appears in English in \nRobert ... They <b>referred to</b> this manipulation of religious doctrine as &quot;priestcraft,&quot; \nan ... And the <b>history of</b> religion was not, as the deists had implied, retrograde; the\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who created the first monotheism known in history?", "Who created the first quasi-monotheism in history?", "Who was the first religion to conceive the notion of a personal monotheistic God?" ]
[ "<b>Support Your Local Gunfighter</b> is a 1971 comic western film directed by Burt \nKennedy and ... he starts romancing local saloonkeeper Miss Jenny (Joan \nBlondell). Being mistaken for infamous gunslinger &quot;<b>Swifty</b>&quot; <b>Morgan</b> gives Latigo \nan idea.", "Kevin Joseph Aloysius &quot;Chuck&quot; Connors (April 10, 1921 – November 10, 1992) \nwas an ... Connors was a devoted, avid fan of the Brooklyn Dodgers despite their \nlosing ... There, he <b>played</b> both basketball and baseball for the school, and it was \nthere, too, ... 1971, <b>Support Your Local Gunfighter</b>, <b>Swifty Morgan</b>, Uncredited." ]
[ "Who played swifty morgan in support your local gunfighter?" ]
[ "<b>Tiana</b> is a main character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures&#39; 49th animated \nfeature film The ... Disney bought the rights to The <b>Frog Princess</b>, a novel by E. D. \nBaker that is based on the fairy tale, in 2006. ... voicing <b>Tiana</b>, including recording \nartists Beyoncé, <b>Jennifer Hudson</b> and Alicia Keys, and actress and fashion model\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> is a 2009 American animated musical fantasy film \nproduced by Walt ... In February 2007, it was reported that Dreamgirls actresses \n<b>Jennifer Hudson</b> and Anika Noni Rose were top contenders for the voice of Tiana\n,&nbsp;...", "Anika Noni Rose (born September 6, 1972) is an American actress and singer \nknown for her ... In 2006, Rose starred in Dreamgirls as Lorrell Robinson with \nBeyoncé Knowles, <b>Jennifer Hudson</b>, Jamie Foxx, and Eddie Murphy. ... Rose \nhosted a hometown screening of The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> for children from the \nCharter&nbsp;...", "Since 2007, Disney has been releasing a series of advertisements created by \nphotographer, ... 2013, The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>, Where you always follow your \nheart. <b>Jennifer Hudson</b> as ... (22 August 2013). &quot;<b>Jennifer Hudson</b> transforms into \na Disney princess in for enchanting shoot... and brings along her little prince too&quot;.", "This is a list of the songwriting and production credits of Charles Harmon Writing \nand producing ... 2009, Ne-Yo, The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>: Original Songs and \nScore, &quot;Never Knew I Needed&quot;, Producer. Sun Ho, Fancy Free ... <b>Jennifer</b> \n<b>Hudson</b> &middot; I Remember Me, &quot;Why Is It So Hard&quot;, Writer, producer. Keri Hilson &middot; No \nBoys&nbsp;...", "This page lists the winners and nominees for the Black Reel Award for \nOutstanding Original or ... <b>Jennifer Hudson</b>, &quot;And I&#39;m Telling You (I&#39;m Not Going)&quot;, \nDreamgirls ... Anika Noni Rose, &quot;Almost There&quot;, The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> &middot; De&#39;\nAdre&nbsp;...", "Here are the winners and nominees of the Black Reel Award for Best Original or \nAdapted Song. ... 8th Annual, <b>Jennifer Hudson</b>, &quot;And I&#39;m Telling You (I&#39;m Not \nGoing)&quot;, Dreamgirls &middot; Henry Krieger and Tom Eyen &middot; Beyoncé, &quot;Listen ... 10th \nAnnual, Anika Noni Rose, &quot;Almost There&quot;, The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> &middot; Randy \nNewman.", "Charles T. Harmon (born 1979), better known as Chuck Harmony, is an American \nmusic ... Toni Braxton, Mary J. Blige, <b>Jennifer Hudson</b>, Janet Jackson, John \nLegend, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Anthony Hamilton, Johnny Gill, Keyshia Cole,\n&nbsp;...", "Timothy Wilcots (born February 12, 1972), better known by the stage name \nLatrice Royale, ... Hudson stated that working with Royale &quot;Gave me life.&quot; Royale \nworks ... &quot;Latrice Royale Tears Up CBS&#39; Fashion Rocks With <b>Jennifer Hudson</b>&quot;. \nLogo.", "The following is a list of episodes of the family television anthology Faerie Tale \nTheatre, also ... A spoiled <b>princess</b> is forced to keep her promise to a talking <b>frog</b> \nwho is an enchanted prince when he rescues her ... Penn as Will Tussenbrook, \nTim Conway as the Mayoral Candidate, and John P. Ryan as Hendrick <b>Hudson</b>." ]
[ "Who plays the voice of tiana in princess and the frog?", "Who plays the voice of Tiana as a child in Princess and the Frog?", "Who plays the voice of Tiana as an adult in Princess and the Frog?" ]
[ "As of December 31, 2018, two of the 32 <b>head coaches in the NFL</b> are <b>African</b>-\n<b>American</b>, with one Hispanic <b>head coach</b>. Recently, some legal scholars have&nbsp;...", "Frederick Douglass &quot;Fritz&quot; Pollard (January 27, 1894 – May 11, 1986) was an \nAmerican football player and coach. He was the first <b>African American head</b> \n<b>coach</b> in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ... key Lincoln losses to Hampton (0\n–14) and Howard (0–42), <b>much</b> to the consternation of the alumni and \nadministration.", "Anthony Kevin Dungy is a former professional <b>American</b> football player and \ncoach in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ... Dungy became the first <b>black</b> \n<b>head coach</b> to win the Super Bowl when his Colts defeated the ... 13 games, \nprompting <b>much</b> speculation about the possibility of the Colts becoming the <b>NFL&#39;s</b> \nfirst team to&nbsp;...", "Dennis Earl Green (February 17, 1949 – July 21, 2016) was an American football \ncoach. During his National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) career, Green coached the ... \nIn 1981, he was only the second <b>African American head coach</b> in Division I-A ... \nhis teams finished with an overall record of 16–18, a .471 winning <b>percentage</b>,&nbsp;...", "The table shows the current coaches and their records for each National Football \nLeague (<b>NFL</b>) team. The longest tenured <b>head coach</b> on his current team is Bill&nbsp;...", "Tomlin is the 10th <b>African</b>-<b>American head coach</b> in <b>NFL</b> history and the first for \nthe Steelers franchise. The Steelers owner, Dan Rooney, has served as the head\n&nbsp;...", "Arthur Lee Shell Jr. (born November 26, 1946) is an American former \nprofessional football player in the American Football League (AFL) and later in \nthe National Football League (<b>NFL</b>), a Hall of Fame offensive tackle, and a two-\ntime former <b>head coach</b> of ... holds the distinction of becoming the second <b>African</b>\n-<b>American head coach</b> in&nbsp;...", "Vance Desmond Joseph (born September 20, 1972) is an American football \ncoach and former player who is the defensive coordinator of the Arizona \nCardinals of the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). Previously he was the <b>head</b> \n<b>coach</b> of the Denver Broncos. ... Joseph was the second <b>African American head</b> \n<b>coach</b> in Broncos history,&nbsp;...", "Lovie Lee Smith (born May 8, 1958) is an American football coach who serves as \nthe <b>head coach</b> of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Fighting Illini \nfootball team. He was previously the <b>head coach</b> of the Chicago Bears of the \nNational Football League (<b>NFL</b>) ... Smith became the first <b>African</b>-<b>American head</b> \n<b>coach</b> (and the second&nbsp;...", "The Minnesota Vikings are a professional <b>American</b> football team based in \nMinneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings are members of the North Division of the \nNational Football Conference in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ... Les \nSteckel has the worst winning <b>percentage</b> of the franchise&#39;s nine <b>head coaches</b> (.\n188), with just&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How many african-american head coaches in the nfl?", "How many African-American head coaches in the NFL before 1979?", "How many African-American head coaches in the NFL in 1979?", "How many African-American head coaches in 2003?" ]
[ "The film opens with a mysterious harmonica-playing gunman (Charles Bronson), \nwhom <b>Cheyenne</b> later dubs &quot;Harmonica&quot;, shooting three men sent by Frank to <b>kill</b>\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b> is a soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone, \nfrom the 1968 ... &quot;<b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b>&quot; – 3:46; &quot;As a Judgment&quot; – 3:08; \n&quot;Farewell to <b>Cheyenne</b>&quot; – 2:40; &quot;The Transgression&quot; – 4:43 ... &quot;Bad Orchestra&quot; – 2\n:25; &quot;The Man&quot; – 1:03; &quot;Jill&#39;s America&quot; – 2:48; &quot;<b>Death</b> Rattle&quot; – 1:45; &quot;Finale&quot; – 4:\n13&nbsp;...", "In 1968, Elam had a cameo in Sergio Leone&#39;s celebrated spaghetti western <b>Once</b> \n<b>Upon a Time in the West</b>. In that film he played one of a trio of gunslingers who&nbsp;...", "Duck, You Sucker also known as A Fistful of Dynamite and Once Upon a Time...\nthe Revolution, is a 1971 Italian epic Zapata Western film ... After John initially \nrefuses, Juan frames him for the <b>murder</b> of his employer and several ... was \nwritten for Jason Robards, who had played <b>Cheyenne in Once Upon a Time in</b> \n<b>the West</b>.", "Henry Jaynes Fonda (May 16, 1905 – August 12, 1982) was an American film \nand stage actor ... such as the villain in the epic <b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b> (\n1968), underrated and a box ... He <b>died</b> from heart disease a few months later. ... \nIn 1970 Fonda and Stewart co-starred in the western The <b>Cheyenne</b> Social Club,\n&nbsp;...", "Claude Joséphine Rose &quot;Claudia&quot; Cardinale (born 15 April 1938) is an Italian \nTunisian film ... and the Sergio Leone epic Western <b>Once Upon a Time in the</b> \n<b>West</b> (1968), a joint ... Cardinale also starred opposite Pietro Germi in his crime \nfilm The Facts of <b>Murder</b>, an important assignment for her in mastering the craft of\n&nbsp;...", "Lane Clyde Frost (October 12, 1963 – July 30, 1989) was an American \nprofessional bull rider ... He <b>died</b> in the arena at the 1989 <b>Cheyenne</b> Frontier \nDays Rodeo as a result of ... At the <b>time</b> of Lane&#39;s birth, his parents lived in \nLapoint, Utah. ... Rock would have seven showdowns at different rodeos in states \nacross the <b>West</b>.", "Norman Eugene &quot;Clint&quot; Walker (May 30, 1927 – May 21, 2018) was an American \nactor and singer. He was perhaps best known for his starring role as cowboy \n<b>Cheyenne</b> Bodie in the ABC/Warner Bros. <b>western</b> series <b>Cheyenne</b> ... In 1974, \nWalker married Giselle Hennessy, <b>who died</b> in 1994. Walker then married Susan\n&nbsp;...", "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a 1962 American Western film directed by \nJohn Ford, ... Stoddard decides that he cannot be entrusted with public service \nafter <b>killing</b> a man in a gunfight. ... Director Sergio Leone (<b>Once Upon a Time in</b> \n<b>the West</b>, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) listed Ford as a major influence on his\n&nbsp;...", "For a Few Dollars More is a 1965 spaghetti <b>Western</b> film directed by Sergio \nLeone. It stars Clint ... Eventually, after he and Manco <b>kill</b> the bandits, Mortimer \ncalls out Indio while revealing his full name. Mortimer shoots ... <b>Once Upon a</b> \n<b>Time</b> in the Italian <b>West</b>: A Filmgoer&#39;s Guide to Spaghetti Westerns. Palgrave \nMacmillan. p." ]
[ "Who killed cheyenne in once upon a time in the west?" ]
[ "Ja&#39;Net DuBois and Jeff Barry co-wrote The <b>Jeffersons theme song</b>, &quot;Movin&#39; on Up&quot;\n, which was sung by DuBois with a gospel choir.", "Jeannette Dubois known professionally as Ja&#39;Net DuBois, Ja&#39;net DuBois, and Ja&#39;\nNet Du Bois ... DuBois additionally co–wrote and sang the <b>theme song</b> &quot;Movin&#39; on \nUp&quot; for The <b>Jeffersons</b>, which originally aired from 1975 until 1985.", "The <b>Jeffersons</b> &middot; Archie Bunker&#39;s Place &middot; Gloria &middot; 704 Hauser. Good Times is an \nAmerican sitcom television series that aired for six seasons on CBS, from ... The \ngospel-styled <b>theme song</b> was composed by Dave Grusin with lyrics written by \nAlan&nbsp;...", "&quot;Batter Up&quot; is a single by the American rapper Nelly and the St. Lunatics, \nreleased on ... The song&#39;s hook and chorus allude to the <b>theme song</b> of the \ntelevision sitcom The <b>Jeffersons</b>. The show&#39;s star, Sherman Hemsley, appears in \nthe music video for &quot;Batter Up&quot;, initially as a sports announcer and later dancing \nwith members&nbsp;...", "All in the Family is an American sitcom television series that was originally \nbroadcast on the ... After the <b>Jeffersons</b> were spun off into their own show in 1975\n, Stewart&#39;s character was rarely referred to ... The series&#39; opening <b>theme song</b> &quot;\nThose Were the Days&quot;, was written by Lee Adams (lyrics) and Charles Strouse (\nmusic).", "The <b>Jeffersons</b> &middot; Checking In &middot; Archie Bunker&#39;s Place &middot; Gloria &middot; 704 Hauser. \nMaude is an American sitcom television series that was originally broadcast on \nthe CBS ... The show&#39;s <b>theme song</b>, &quot;And Then There&#39;s Maude&quot;, was written by \nMarilyn&nbsp;...", "Moving On Up or Movin&#39; On Up may refer to: &quot;Moving On Up&quot; (M People song), \n1993, also ... a 2000 episode of King of the Hill; &quot;Movin&#39; On Up&quot;, the <b>theme song</b> \nof the television series The <b>Jeffersons</b>; Movin&#39; On Up, an album by Keith Frank&nbsp;...", "Marla Gibbs is an American actress, comedian, singer, writer and television \nproducer, whose career spans five decades. Gibbs is known for her role as \nGeorge <b>Jefferson</b>&#39;s maid, Florence Johnston, ... 227 (1985–90); Gibbs co-\nproduced the latter series, played the lead role of Mary Jenkins, and sang the \n<b>theme song</b>. Gibbs&nbsp;...", "In subsequent years he shifted his focus to television (writing the <b>theme songs</b> for \nOne Day at a Time, The <b>Jeffersons</b>, and Family Ties) and movies (the score for&nbsp;...", "Live in Front of a Studio Audience is a pair of live television specials broadcast by \nABC on May ... The <b>Jeffersons</b> eventually evolved into more of a traditional sitcom \nbut did reference such issues as alcoholism, ... Woody Harrelson as Archie \nBunker (also performing the <b>theme song</b>, &quot;Those Were the Days&quot;); Marisa Tomei \nas&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sings the theme song for the jeffersons?", "Who sings The Jeffersons theme song?", "Who sings a cover version of the theme song for The Jeffersons in 1978?", "Who sings the theme song for the Jeffersons with Ja'net Dubois?" ]
[ "<b>My Big Fat Greek Wedding</b> is a 2002 independent romantic comedy film directed \nby Joel Zwick and written by Nia Vardalos, who also stars in the film as Fotoula&nbsp;...", "Gus refuses, infuriating Maria, who refuses to go through with the ceremony. \nMeanwhile, when Toula and <b>Ian</b> are on a date night to rekindle their romance, \ntheir&nbsp;...", "Antonia Eugenia &quot;Nia&quot; Vardalos is a Canadian-American actress, screenwriter, \nand producer. Her most notable work is the 2002 film <b>My Big Fat Greek Wedding</b>, \nwhich was based on a one-woman stage <b>play</b> ... She married the American <b>actor</b> \n<b>Ian</b> Gomez in September 1995. Gomez converted to Greek Orthodoxy prior to&nbsp;...", "She is <b>played</b> by Nia Vardalos. <b>Ian</b> Miller[edit]. <b>Ian</b> Miller, known as Thomas Miller \nin the TV show, is Toula&#39;s&nbsp;...", "After taking a job at <b>her</b> aunt&#39;s travel agency, she falls in love with <b>Ian</b> Miller (John \nCorbett), a teacher who is tall, handsome, and definitely not <b>Greek</b>. Toula isn&#39;t&nbsp;...", "<b>Ian</b> Gomez (born December 27, 1964) is an American <b>actor</b> known for his \ncomedic TV work, ... He was married to actress-writer Nia Vardalos of <b>My Big Fat</b> \n<b>Greek Wedding</b> fame. He appeared in her films <b>My Big Fat Greek Wedding</b>, \nConnie and&nbsp;...", "In 2002, Corbett portrayed the male lead role of <b>Ian</b> Miller in the romantic comedy \nfilm <b>My Big Fat Greek Wedding</b>, alongside Nia Vardalos (who also wrote the&nbsp;...", "My Big Fat Greek Life is an American sitcom television series that ran on CBS \nfrom February 24 to April 13, 2003. The series is a continuation of the 2002 movie \n<b>My Big Fat Greek Wedding</b> ... The two lead characters&#39; names are changed, from \nToula and <b>Ian</b>, to Nia and Thomas. Series star Nia Vardalos also oversaw the \nshow&nbsp;...", "My Life in Ruins (UK title: Driving Aphrodite) is a 2009 romantic comedy film set \namongst the ... Nia Vardalos as Georgia <b>Ianakopolis</b>; Richard Dreyfuss as Irv \nGideon; Alexis Georgoulis as Poupi Kakas ... on his travel experiences, but it was \nlater re-written by Vardalos (<b>My Big Fat Greek Wedding</b>) after she became \ninvolved.", "Vittorio Guerrieri (born December 23, 1958) is an Italian <b>actor</b> and voice <b>actor</b>, \nknown for being ... Matthew Meyerowitz in The Meyerowitz Stories; <b>Ian</b> Miller in \n<b>My Big Fat Greek Wedding</b>; <b>Ian</b> Miller in <b>My Big Fat Greek Wedding</b> 2; Dan Parker\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays ian in my big fat greek wedding?" ]
[ "The <b>Bastille</b> was a fortress in Paris, known formally as the <b>Bastille</b> Saint-Antoine. \nIt played an important role in the internal conflicts of France and for most of its&nbsp;...", "<b>Bastille</b> (stylised as BΔSTILLE) are an English alternative rock band formed in \n2010. The group began as a solo project by lead vocalist Dan Smith, but later&nbsp;...", "<b>Bastille</b> Day is the common name given in English-speaking countries to the \nnational day of France, which is celebrated on 14 July each year. In French, it is&nbsp;...", "The Storming of the <b>Bastille</b> occurred in Paris, France, on the afternoon of 14 July \n1789. The medieval armory, fortress, and political prison known as the <b>Bastille</b>&nbsp;...", "The Place de la <b>Bastille</b> is a square in Paris where the <b>Bastille</b> prison stood until \nthe storming of the <b>Bastille</b> and its subsequent physical destruction between 14&nbsp;...", "The <b>Bastille</b> is the name of a fortress culminating at 476 m (1,561ft) above sea \nlevel, located at the south end of the Chartreuse mountain range and overlooking\n&nbsp;...", "The Opéra <b>Bastille</b> is a modern opera house in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, \nFrance. Inaugurated in 1989 as part of President François Mitterrand&#39;s Grands&nbsp;...", "Bad Blood (stylised as &quot;BΔD BLOOD&quot;) is the debut studio album by English band \n<b>Bastille</b>. It was released on 4 March 2013 in the United Kingdom, and on 3&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Bastille</b> Day&quot; is the third episode of the first season of the reimagined Battlestar \nGalactica television series. Contents. 1 Plot. 1.1 In the fleet; 1.2 On Caprica.", "The <b>Bastille</b> Day military parade, also known as the 14 July military parade, \ntranslation of the French name of Défilé militaire du 14 juillet, is a French military\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What did the revolutionaries find in the bastille prison?" ]
[ "The geology of the <b>Grand Canyon</b> area includes one of the most complete and \nstudied sequences of <b>rock</b> on Earth. The nearly 40 major sedimentary <b>rock</b> layers \nexposed in the <b>Grand Canyon</b> ... It is <b>made</b> of layers of dark brown basaltic <b>rocks</b> \nthat flowed as lava <b>up</b> to 1,000 feet (300 m) thick. Nankoweap Formation is \naround&nbsp;...", "A supersequence of these <b>rocks</b> is exposed in the various cliffs and canyons (\nincluding the <b>Grand Canyon</b>) that <b>make up the Grand</b> Staircase. Increasingly&nbsp;...", "<b>Type</b> section. Named for, Dox Castle, north side of Colorado River, Shinumo \nquadrangle, Coconino County, Arizona. Named by, Noble (1914). The Dox \nFormation, also known as the Dox Sandstone, is a Mesoproterozoic <b>rock</b> \nformation that outcrops in the eastern <b>Grand Canyon</b>, ... This shale <b>makes</b> a \ndistinct notch between the resistant cliff-forming quartzites&nbsp;...", "The <b>Grand Canyon</b> is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in \nArizona, United States. The <b>Grand Canyon</b> is 277 miles (446 km) long, <b>up</b> to 18 \nmiles (29 km) wide ... The Pueblo people considered the <b>Grand Canyon</b> a holy \nsite, and <b>made</b> pilgrimages to it. ... These volcanic <b>rocks</b> are the youngest in the \ncanyon.", "The <b>Grand Canyon</b> Supergroup is a Mesoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic \nsequence of sedimentary strata, mostly exposed in the eastern <b>Grand Canyon</b> of \nArizona. This group is composed of the Unkar Group, Nankoweap Formation, \nChuar Group and the Sixtymile Formation, which overlie Vishnu Basement <b>Rocks</b>\n. ... is <b>made up</b> of the bottom three Unkar Group members (containing Unkar units\n&nbsp;...", "The Pennsylvanian to Lower Permian Supai Group, is a slope-forming section of \nred bed ... Northern Arizona, Grand Canyon; basement rocks of Verde Valley, \nMogollon Rim, ... The Supai Group is especially exposed throughout the <b>Grand</b> \n<b>Canyon</b> in ... extreme southwest Colorado, and adjacent to the Hermosa <b>type</b> \nsection.", "The Lower Permian Esplanade Sandstone is a cliff-forming, resistant sandstone, \ndark red, geologic unit found in the <b>Grand Canyon</b>. The <b>rock</b> unit forms a&nbsp;...", "The <b>Grand Canyon</b> of the Yellowstone is the first large canyon on the \nYellowstone River ... I sat there in amazement, while my companions came <b>up</b>, \nand after that, ... Many of these were loose, and could be taken out of the <b>rock</b> \nwith the hand; broken ... The canyon is a classic V-shaped valley, indicative of \nriver-<b>type</b> erosion&nbsp;...", "The <b>Grand</b> Staircase refers to an immense sequence of sedimentary <b>rock</b> layers \nthat stretch south from Bryce <b>Canyon</b> National Park and <b>Grand</b> ... River to cut its \nchannel to <b>make</b> individual plateaus out of the Colorado Plateaus region. ... Gulf \nof California opened <b>up</b> and thus lowered the river&#39;s base level (its lowest point).", "Palo Duro Canyon is a canyon system of the Caprock Escarpment located in the \nTexas ... layers of <b>rock</b> and steep mesa walls similar to those in the <b>Grand</b> \n<b>Canyon</b>. ... The Quartermaster and Tecovas Formations <b>make up</b> Capital Peak." ]
[ "What type of rock makes up the grand canyon?" ]
[ "<b>The Good Wife</b> is an American legal and political drama television series that \naired on CBS from September 22, 2009, to May 8, 2016. It focuses on Alicia&nbsp;...", "In 2009, she took on the lead role of Alicia Florrick in the American legal drama \n<b>The Good Wife</b> on CBS. Her performance garnered acclaim: she won the&nbsp;...", "<b>The Good Wife</b> is a South Korean television series starring Jeon Do-yeon, Yoo Ji-\ntae and Yoon Kye-sang. It is a Korean drama remake of the American&nbsp;...", "He has also appeared as Lemond Bishop in the television series <b>The Good Wife</b> \n(2010–2015), Malcolm Ward in Ringer (2011–2012), and Jameson Locke in the&nbsp;...", "The first season of <b>The Good Wife</b> first began airing on September 22, 2009 and \nfinished on May 25, 2010. It consisted of 23 episodes.", "... his roles as Logan Huntzberger on The WB television series Gilmore Girls (\n2005–07) and Cary Agos on the CBS television drama <b>The Good Wife</b> (2009–16)\n.", "<b>The Good Wife</b> is an American television legal and political drama series that \naired on CBS from September 22, 2009 to May 8, 2016. Created by Robert and&nbsp;...", "The second season of <b>The Good Wife</b> began airing on September 28, 2010, and \nconcluded on May 17, 2011. Contents. 1 Premise; 2 Cast. 2.1 Main; 2.2&nbsp;...", "Known for, <b>The Good Wife</b>; Cabaret (Tony Award). Notable work. Not My Father&#39;s \nSon. Spouse(s). Hilary Lyon ( m. 1985; div. 1993). Grant Shaffer ( m. 2012). \nWebsite, alancumming.com. Alan Cumming OBE (born 27 January 1965) is a \nScottish actor, comedian, singer, writer,&nbsp;...", "The fourth season of <b>The Good Wife</b> began airing on September 30, 2012, airing \nSundays at 9:00 p.m. Executive producer Tony Scott died in August 2012,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays jason crouse on the good wife?" ]
[ "<b>Kolkata Metro</b> Line 2 is a rapid transit line of the <b>Kolkata Metro</b> in the ... 6, <b>Saltlake</b> \nSector V, সল্টলেক সেক্টর V, <b>Salt Lake</b>, 1A, Operational ... <b>City</b> Centre Bus Stop, \nLocated <b>near</b> Bidhannagar College.", "Salt Lake Sector - V is a station of the <b>Kolkata</b> Metro close to Naba Diganta \nIndustrial Township, <b>Salt Lake City</b>, <b>Kolkata</b>, India. This <b>metro station</b> will be for&nbsp;...", "Central Park <b>Metro Station</b> is a station of the <b>Kolkata</b> Metro in <b>Salt Lake</b> Sector - I, \nan eastern neighbourhood of <b>Kolkata</b>, India. The elevated structure is located&nbsp;...", "It is on <b>Kolkata Metro</b> line 2. This elevated structure is located <b>near</b> Labony Estate\n, <b>Salt Lake</b>. Contents. 1 The&nbsp;...", "<b>Salt Lake</b> Stadium is a <b>station</b> of <b>Kolkata Metro</b> Line 2. It serves the Vivekananda \nYuba Bharati Krirangan and Kadapara area. The <b>station</b> is situated over EM&nbsp;...", "Mahatma Gandhi Road is a <b>station</b> of the <b>Kolkata Metro</b>. The <b>station</b> is located on \nChittaranjan ... Tegharia; Raghunathpur; Baguiati; Keshtopur; <b>Salt Lake</b> Sector V \n&middot; Karunamoyee &middot; Central Park &middot; <b>City</b> Center &middot; Bengal Chemical &middot; <b>Salt Lake</b>&nbsp;...", "Karunamoyee <b>metro station</b> is a station of <b>Kolkata</b> Metro Line 2, serving \nKaurnamoyee area of <b>Saltlake City</b>, <b>Kolkata</b>. It is located just beside the \nKarunamoyee&nbsp;...", "Dakshineswar <b>metro station</b> is a station of the <b>Kolkata</b> Metro.The <b>metro station</b> \nadjoins the ... The station is connected through Belghoria Expressway to the \n<b>nearest</b> NSCB International Airport, which is around 10 km away. ... Stations. \nTegharia; Raghunathpur; Baguiati; Keshtopur; <b>Salt Lake</b> Sector V &middot; Karunamoyee \n&middot; Central&nbsp;...", "Gour Kishore Ghosh <b>Metro Station</b> is a station of Line 6 of the <b>Kolkata</b> Metro <b>near</b> \nthe ... Location, Sukant Nagar, Sector - IV, Salt Lake City, Kolkata - 700098.", "Central Park situated in <b>Salt Lake</b> is a public urban park. It is also known as \nBanabitan. It is the ... Bus Terminus in <b>Salt Lake</b>. Central Park <b>metro station</b> and \ndepot of <b>Kolkata</b> Metro Line 2 are located here. ... There are also boating facilities \nin a cordoned off section of the <b>lake near</b> the rose garden. The park has a very&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Nearest metro station to salt lake city kolkata?" ]
[ "&quot;The <b>Happiest Girl in the Whole USA</b>&quot; is a country and pop music song written, \ncomposed, and recorded by Donna Fargo. It is written in the voice of a newlywed \ngirl, <b>sung</b> to her new husband.", "... an American country <b>singer-songwriter</b>, who is best known for a series of Top \n10 country hits in the 1970s. These include &quot;The <b>Happiest Girl in the Whole USA</b>&quot;\n&nbsp;...", "This article presents the discography of American country music <b>singer-</b>\n<b>songwriter</b>, Donna ... The <b>Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.</b>. Release date: May \n1972&nbsp;...", "&quot;Funny Face&#39; is a song written and recorded by American country music artist \nDonna Fargo. It was released in August 1972 as the second single from the \nalbum The <b>Happiest Girl in the Whole USA</b>. ... Songwriter(s), Donna Fargo. \nProducer(s)&nbsp;...", "Tanya Denise Tucker (born October 10, 1958) is an American country music \n<b>singer</b> and ... Sherrill initially planned to have Tucker record &quot;The <b>Happiest Girl in</b> \n<b>the Whole USA</b>&quot;, but she chose &quot;Delta Dawn&quot; — a song she had heard Bette \nMidler&nbsp;...", "My Second Album is the second studio album released by American country \nartist Donna Fargo ... The eighth track &quot;I&#39;d Love You to Want Me&quot; was written by \n<b>songwriter</b> Kent LaVoie. Like Fargo&#39;s previous album The <b>Happiest Girl in the</b> \n<b>Whole U.S.A.</b>, the release was recorded in a traditional country music style. My \nSecond&nbsp;...", "<b>Singer</b> Charley Pride &middot; Charley Pride occupied the number-one position for all but \n11 weeks of 1972. Top Country Albums is a chart that ranks the top-performing \ncountry music albums in the United ... Pride&#39;s 32-week run at number one was \nended in August by The <b>Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.</b> by Donna Fargo, which\n&nbsp;...", "My Man is the eleventh studio album by American country music <b>singer-</b>\n<b>songwriter</b> Tammy ... &quot;The <b>Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.</b>&quot;, Donna Fargo, 2:15. \n5.", "This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1972. ... \nJune 3 — The Opryland USA country music theme park opens in Nashville. ... \nApril 5 — Pat Green, &quot;Texas country&quot;-styled <b>singer/songwriter</b>. ... Whole USA,&quot; \nDonna Fargo; Album of the Year — The <b>Happiest Girl in the Whole USA</b>, Donna \nFargo&nbsp;...", "<b>Songwriter</b>(s), Donna Fargo and Eddie Sauter. Producer(s), Stan Silver. Donna \nFargo singles chronology. &quot;Funny Face&quot; (1972), &quot;Superman&quot; (1972), &quot;You Were \nAlways There&quot; (1973). &quot;Superman&quot; is a song co-written and recorded by \nAmerican country music artist Donna Fargo. ... &quot;The <b>Happiest Girl in the Whole</b> \n<b>U.S.A.</b>&quot;; &quot;Funny Face&quot;; &quot;Superman&quot;; &quot;You&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sings the happiest girl in the whole usa?" ]
[ "This is a list of <b>settlements</b> in North America by founding year and present-day \n<b>country</b>. ... Oldest continuously inhabited <b>European</b> established <b>settlement</b> in the \n... <b>United States</b>, <b>First European settlement</b> in the continental <b>United States</b>. ... of \nthe <b>now</b> dissolved Netherlands Antilles, <b>now</b> autonomous constituent <b>country</b> of \nthe&nbsp;...", "The <b>European</b> colonization of the Americas describes the history of the \n<b>settlement</b> and ... the site became the <b>first permanent European settlement</b> in the \nAmericas. ... Mexico City, the chief city of what the Spanish were <b>now</b> calling &quot;\nNew Spain&quot;. ... between Native Americans and <b>Europeans</b> in the present-day \n<b>United States</b>.", "The Jamestown <b>settlement</b> in the <b>Colony</b> of Virginia was the <b>first permanent</b> \nEnglish <b>settlement</b> ... The modern conception of Slavery in the colonial <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b> was ... is <b>today</b> Williamsburg, Virginia; Jamestown ceased to exist as a \n<b>settlement</b>, ... a presence in the New World, while other <b>European countries</b> \nmoved more&nbsp;...", "This is a chronology and timeline of the colonization of North America, with \nfounding dates of selected <b>European</b> settlements. ... in Puerto Rico; 1496: Santo \nDomingo, the <b>first European permanent settlement</b>, is <b>built</b>. ... 1501: Corte-Real \nbrothers explore the coast of what is <b>today</b> the Canadian ... <b>United States</b> portal; \nflag&nbsp;...", "The history of the area that is <b>now the US</b> state of Louisiana began roughly \n10,000 years ago. The <b>first</b> traces of <b>permanent settlement</b>, ushering in the \nArchaic period, ... <b>European</b> settlement in the Louisiana colony was not \nexclusively French; in the 1720s, ... Enslaved Africans <b>built the first</b> levees under \nplanter direction.", "St. Augustine (From Spanish: San Agustín) is a city in the Southeastern <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b>, on the Atlantic coast of northeastern Florida. Founded in 1565 by Spanish \nexplorers, it is the oldest continuously inhabited <b>European</b>-established <b>settlement</b> \nin the contiguous <b>United States</b>. ... The county seat of St. Johns County, St. \nAugustine is part of Florida&#39;s <b>First</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Europeans</b> began exploring the coast <b>in the</b> 16th century, but they <b>made</b> few \nattempts at <b>permanent settlement</b> anywhere. <b>Early European</b> explorers <b>of the</b> \nNew&nbsp;...", "A number of states and polities formerly claimed colonies and territories in \nCanada prior to the ... <b>Early permanent European settlements in what is now</b> \nCanada included the late 16th and 17th century French ... most of which were \njointly claimed by the <b>United States</b>, which called it the Oregon <b>Country</b>, from \n1818 until the&nbsp;...", "In 1608 Champlain founded what is <b>now</b> Quebec City, one <b>of the earliest</b> \n<b>permanent settlements</b>, which would become the capital of New France. He took \npersonal&nbsp;...", "The French colonization <b>of the</b> Americas began <b>in the</b> 16th century, and \ncontinued on into the ... Cartier attempted to create the <b>first permanent European</b> \n<b>settlement</b> in North America ... As the 19th-century historian Francis Parkman \n<b>stated</b>: ... &quot;The descendants <b>of the</b> French who are accustomed to this <b>country</b> [\nNew France],&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Which european country built the first permanent settlement in what is now the united states?" ]
[ "The <b>United Nations</b> (<b>UN</b>) is an intergovernmental organization that aims to \nmaintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among \nnations,&nbsp;...", "The <b>United Nations</b> member states are the 193 sovereign states that are \nmembers of the <b>United Nations</b> (<b>UN</b>) and have equal representation in the <b>UN</b> \nGeneral&nbsp;...", "The <b>United Nations</b> is headquartered in New York City, in a complex designed by \na board of architects led by Wallace Harrison, and built by the architectural firm&nbsp;...", "The <b>United Nations</b> General Assembly is one of the six principal organs of the \n<b>United Nations</b> (<b>UN</b>), the only one in which all member nations have equal&nbsp;...", "The secretary-general of the <b>United Nations</b> (UNSG or just SG) is the head of the \n<b>United Nations</b> Secretariat, one of the six principal organs of the <b>United Nations</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>United Nations</b> Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an \ninternational environmental treaty adopted on 9 May 1992 and opened for&nbsp;...", "The <b>United Nations</b> Security Council (UNSC) is one of the six principal organs of \nthe <b>United Nations</b> (<b>UN</b>), charged with ensuring international peace and&nbsp;...", "The <b>United Nations</b> Office at Geneva (UNOG) is the second-largest of the four \nmajor office sites of the <b>United Nations</b> It is located in the Palais des Nations&nbsp;...", "The <b>United Nations</b> Development Programme (UNDP) is the <b>United Nations</b>&#39; \nglobal development network. It advocates for change and connects countries to&nbsp;...", "The <b>United Nations</b> High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a <b>United</b> \n<b>Nations</b> agency with the mandate to protect refugees, forcibly displaced \ncommunities&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the united nations ban chemical weapons?", "When did the united nations ban chemical weapons by calling for all states to strictly observe the Geneva protocol?", "When did the united nations ban chemical weapons with the Chemical Weapons Convention signing?", "When did the united nations ban chemical weapons with the Chemical Weapons Convention becoming effective?" ]
[ "The Chief Election Commissioner heads the <b>Election Commission of India</b>, a \nbody ... by the president, as two-thirds of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha \nneed to <b>present</b> and vote against him for disorderly conduct or improper actions.", "<b>Election Commissioners of India</b> are members of <b>Election Commission of India</b>, a \nbody ... majority vote. Sunil Arora is the <b>current</b> 23rd Chief Election Commissioner \nand the two Election Commissioners are Ashok Lavasa and Sushil Chandra.", "The <b>Election Commission of India</b> is an autonomous constitutional authority \nresponsible for ... India and <b>Election Commissioner of India</b>. The <b>current</b> \ncommission was established in 1950 when it had a Chief Election Commissioner \nappointed.", "Sunil Arora (born 13 April 1956) is the <b>current</b> and 23rd Chief <b>Election</b> \n<b>Commissioner of India</b>. He is also the chairman for Association of World Election\n&nbsp;...", "Harishankar Brahma (born 19 April 1950) served as 19th Chief <b>Election</b> \n<b>Commissioner of India</b>. ... Harishankar Brahma has held various senior level \nposts in the Government of India and State Government prior to the <b>present</b> \nposting. Before&nbsp;...", "Andhra Pradesh State <b>Election Commission</b> is a Constitutional authority agency \nof Andhra Pradesh, <b>India</b>. It was formed under the Articles 243-K and 243-ZA of \nConstitution of <b>India</b>. It conducts the Rural and Urban Local Body <b>Elections</b> in the \n<b>Indian</b> state of ... At <b>present</b>, the post of Secretary is vacant and Sri A.V. Satya \nRamesh, Joint&nbsp;...", "Om Prakash Rawat (born 2 December 1953) is a retired 1977 batch Indian \nAdministrative Service (IAS) officer of the Madhya Pradesh cadre who served as \n22nd Chief <b>Election Commissioner of India</b>. He has also served as one of the two \n<b>Election Commissioners of India</b> and ... Main page &middot; Contents &middot; Featured content &middot; \n<b>Current</b> events &middot; Random article&nbsp;...", "Central Information <b>Commission</b> includes 1 Chief Information <b>Commissioner</b> (CIC\n) and not ... Deputy Information Commissioners of India. Website, Chief \nInformation Commissioner of India ... Elections[show]. Election commission: Chief \nelection&nbsp;...", "The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is the administrative arm of the All India \nServices. ... If you do not adopt this course, then do not follow the <b>present</b> \nConstitution. ... He was the 10th Chief <b>Election Commissioner of India</b> (1990–96), \nwho&nbsp;...", "The Delimitation commission or Boundary commission of India is a commission \nestablished by ... The <b>present</b> delimitation of constituencies has been done on \nthe basis of 2001 census under the provisions of Delimitation Act, 2002. ... \n<b>Election Commission of India</b> - FAQs - Delimitation of Constituencies &middot; Interesting \nfacts&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is our present election commissioner of india?", "Who is our present election commissioner of india in 2017?", "Who is our present election commissioner of india in 2016?", "Who is our present election commissioner of india in 2015?" ]
[ "The Allied occupation of Japan at the end of World War II was led by General \nDouglas ... <b>Japan&#39;s postwar</b> constitution, adopted under Allied supervision, \nincluded a &quot;Peace Clause&quot;, Article 9, which renounced war and banned Japan \nfrom&nbsp;...", "The <b>Japanese</b> economic miracle is known as <b>Japan</b>&#39;s record period of economic \ngrowth ... <b>After World War II</b>, the U.S. established a significant presence in <b>Japan</b> \nto slow the expansion of Soviet influence in the Pacific. ... The <b>Japanese</b> \n<b>government</b> contributed to the post-war <b>Japanese</b> economic miracle by \nstimulating&nbsp;...", "The Empire of <b>Japan</b> was the historical nation-state and great power that existed \nfrom the Meiji ... However, <b>after</b> many Allied victories and <b>following</b> the Soviet \nUnion&#39;s ... The <b>Japanese government</b> sent students to Western countries to \nobserve and learn ... The Second Sino-<b>Japanese</b> War continued into <b>World War II</b> \nwith the&nbsp;...", "Post-occupation <b>Japan</b> is the period in <b>Japanese</b> history which started <b>after</b> the \nAllied ... <b>Japan&#39;s</b> biggest <b>postwar</b> political crisis took place in 1960 over the \nrevision of the <b>Japan</b>-United States Mutual Security Assistance Pact. As the new \nTreaty&nbsp;...", "The political situation in <b>Japan</b> (1914–44) dealt with the realities of the two World \nWars and ... <b>Since</b> the Meiji Period, <b>Japan</b> had been a constitutional monarchy. \nHowever, the name did not obscure the fact that <b>Japan&#39;s</b> form of <b>government</b> was \n... granted it diplomatic recognition as an independent state before <b>World War II</b>.", "The Empire of <b>Japan</b> entered <b>World War II</b> by launching a surprise offensive \nwhich opened with ... Everywhere one looks, the corridors of power in <b>postwar</b> \n<b>Japan</b> are crowded with men whose talents had already been recognized during \nthe&nbsp;...", "The surrender of Imperial <b>Japan</b> was announced by <b>Japanese</b> Emperor Hirohito \non August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities \nof <b>World War II</b> ... <b>After</b> the war, Suzuki and others from his <b>government</b> and their \napologists claimed they were secretly working towards peace, and could not&nbsp;...", "<b>Japanese</b> Korea was the period when Korea was under <b>Japanese</b> rule, between \n1910 and 1945. Joseon Korea came under the <b>Japanese</b> sphere of influence in \nthe <b>Japan</b>–Korea Treaty of 1876 and a complex coalition of the Meiji <b>government</b>, \n... In 1911, shortly <b>after</b> the annexation of Korea by <b>Japan</b>, ownership of land at&nbsp;...", "The Constitution of <b>Japan</b> is the fundamental law of <b>Japan</b>. It was enacted on 3 \nMay 1947, as a new constitution for a post-war <b>Japan</b>. The constitution provides \nfor a parliamentary system of <b>government</b> and ... was drafted under the \nsupervision of SCAP during the Allied occupation of <b>Japan after World War II</b>. \n<b>Japanese</b>&nbsp;...", "This is a list of war apology statements issued by the state of <b>Japan</b> with regard to \nthe war crimes committed by the Empire of <b>Japan</b> during <b>World War II</b>. The \nstatements were made at and <b>after</b> the end of <b>World War II</b> in Asia, from ... The \n<b>Japanese Government</b> and the <b>Japanese</b> people are deeply aware of the fact \nthat acts by&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What kind of government was installed in japan after ww2?" ]
[ "The <b>2017</b> UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the 2016–17 \nUEFA <b>Champions League</b>, the 62nd season of Europe&#39;s premier club football \ntournament organised by UEFA, and the 25th season since it was renamed from \nthe European Champion Clubs&#39; <b>Cup</b> to the UEFA <b>Champions League</b>.", "The <b>2017</b> UEFA Europa League Final was the final match of the 2016–17 UEFA \nEuropa ... They also entered the group stage of the <b>2017</b>–18 UEFA <b>Champions</b> \n<b>League</b>, as the berth reserved ... This was Ajax&#39;s second final in the UEFA Cup/\nEuropa League, having won in the 1992 UEFA <b>Cup Final</b> over Torino on away \ngoals.", "The <b>2017 FA Cup Final</b> was the 136th final of the <b>FA</b> Cup, the world&#39;s oldest \nfootball cup ... In it, they were drawn away at Football <b>League Championship</b> \nPreston North End. At Deepdale, Arsenal won 2–1 with goals from Aaron \nRamsey and&nbsp;...", "The 2018 UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the <b>2017</b>–18 \nUEFA <b>Champions League</b>, the 63rd season of Europe&#39;s premier club football \ntournament organised by UEFA, and the 26th season since it was renamed from \nthe European <b>Cup</b> to the UEFA <b>Champions League</b>.", "The <b>2017</b>–18 UEFA <b>Champions League</b> was the 63rd season of Europe&#39;s \npremier club football tournament organised by UEFA, the 26th season since it \nwas renamed from the European Champion Clubs&#39; <b>Cup</b> to the UEFA <b>Champions</b> \n<b>League</b>. The <b>final</b> was played between Real Madrid and Liverpool at the NSC&nbsp;...", "The <b>2017</b>–18 EFL <b>Championship</b> was the second season of the EFL \n<b>Championship</b> under its current name, and the twenty-sixth&nbsp;...", "The <b>2017</b> UEFA Super <b>Cup</b> was the 42nd edition of the UEFA Super <b>Cup</b>, an \nannual football match organised by UEFA and contested by the reigning \nchampions of the two main European club competitions, the UEFA <b>Champions</b> \n<b>League</b> and the UEFA Europa League. ... <b>2017</b> UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> &middot; \n<b>2017</b> UEFA Europa League <b>Final</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>2017</b> EFL <b>Cup Final</b> was the final association football match of the 2016–17 \nEFL Cup that took place on 26 February <b>2017</b> between Manchester United and \nSouthampton at Wembley Stadium in London, England. The final was the first \nLeague <b>Cup final</b> contested under the &quot;EFL Cup&quot; name ... entered the group \nstage of the <b>2017</b>–18 UEFA <b>Champions League</b> instead by&nbsp;...", "The <b>2017</b> ICC <b>Champions Trophy</b> was the eighth ICC <b>Champions Trophy</b>, a \ncricket tournament for the eight top-ranked One Day International (ODI) teams in \nthe&nbsp;...", "The <b>2017 League</b> of Legends World <b>Championship</b> was the seventh world \n<b>championship</b> for <b>League</b> of Legends, a video game developed by Riot Games." ]
[ "Where is the champions league cup final being held?", "Where is the champions league cup final being hel in 2017?", "Where is the champions league cup final being held in 2016?", "Where is the champions league cup final being held in 2015?" ]
[ "<b>The Phantom Menace</b> was released in theaters on May 19, 1999, almost 16 \nyears after the premiere of the previous Star Wars film, Return of the Jedi. The \nfilm&#39;s&nbsp;...", "<b>The Phantom Menace</b> opens with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan sent to the planet \nNaboo to resolve a political conflict involving the Trade Federation, a corrupt \nbusiness&nbsp;...", "When Lucas drafted the script for <b>The Phantom Menace</b>, he envisioned a &quot;link \nbetween Padmé and Princess Leia, the daughter who follows so closely in her&nbsp;...", "Star Wars: Episode I – <b>The Phantom Menace</b> is an epic space fantasy action-\nadventure role playing video game released by LucasArts and based on the film \nof&nbsp;...", "<b>The Phantom Menace</b>[edit]. Introduced in Star Wars: Episode I – <b>The Phantom</b> \n<b>Menace</b>, Windu appears as the Master of the Jedi Council.", "Jake Matthew Lloyd (born March 5, 1989), also known as Jake Broadbent, is an \nAmerican former child actor who portrayed Anakin Skywalker in the 1999 film \nStar Wars: Episode I – <b>The Phantom Menace</b>, the first in the Star Wars prequel \ntrilogy.", "Star Wars: Episode I – <b>The Phantom Menace</b> (soundtrack). From Wikipedia, the \nfree encyclopedia.", "The Star Wars Episode I: <b>The Phantom Menace</b> novelization was written by Terry \nBrooks and published on April 21, 1999, by Del Rey. It is based on the script of&nbsp;...", "Ray Park as Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I – <b>The Phantom Menace</b>. First \nappearance, <b>The Phantom Menace</b> (1999). Last appearance, Solo: A Star Wars&nbsp;...", "In the 10 years since <b>The Phantom Menace</b>, he has grown powerful but arrogant, \nand believes that Obi-Wan is holding him back. A large search for an actor to&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who played young anakin skywalker in the phantom menace?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Where Have All the Flowers Gone</b>?&quot; is a modern folk-style song. The melody \nand the first three verses were written by Pete Seeger in 1955 and published in&nbsp;...", "<b>Where Have All the Flowers Gone</b>? is a 2008 documentary film directed by Arturo \nPerez Jr. and produced by Arturo Perez Jr., Joel Sadler and Billy Troy. Perez&nbsp;...", "<b>Where Have All the Flowers Gone</b> is a 2002 Chinese romantic film directed by \nGao Xiaosong, and starring Zhou Xun and Xia Yu . Cast[edit]. Zhou Xun as Mirth\n&nbsp;...", "Johnny Rivers: <b>Where have all the flowers gone</b> / Catch the wind 45 1965 Liberty \nRecords LIB 12022 Folk Rock American Made in Denmark by Skandinavisk&nbsp;...", "9. &quot;<b>Where Have All the Flowers Gone</b>&quot;, Pete Seeger, 4:52. 10. &quot;I&#39;d Rather Have \nYou&quot;, Skip Scarborough, 4:40. 11. &quot;Mom&quot;, Maurice White, Verdine White, 5:49&nbsp;...", "Peter Seeger (May 3, 1919 – January 27, 2014) was an American folk singer and \nsocial activist. ... In his autobiography <b>Where Have All the Flowers Gone</b> (1993, \n1997, reissued in 2009), Seeger wrote, &quot;Should I apologize for all this? I think so.", "Peter, Paul and Mary was an American folk group formed in New York City in \n1961, during the ... Tree&quot;, &quot;500 Miles&quot;, and the Pete Seeger hit tunes &quot;If I Had a \nHammer&quot; (subtitled &quot;The Hammer Song&quot;) and &quot;<b>Where Have All the Flowers Gone</b>\n?&quot;.", "Joe brought together the Ukrainian source and his own verses to create the basis \nfor &quot;<b>Where Have All the Flowers Gone</b>?&quot; in collaboration with Pete Seeger,.", "Katarina Witt is a retired German figure skater. Witt won two Olympic gold medals \nfor East ... (an arrangement of the Pete Seeger folksong &quot;<b>Where Have All the</b> \n<b>Flowers Gone</b>&quot;) included a peace message for the people of Sarajevo, the site of\n&nbsp;...", "Inspired by such songs as &quot;<b>Where Have All the Flowers Gone</b>?&quot; and &quot;Blowin&#39; in \nthe Wind&quot;, Hal David wrote lyrics for &quot;The Windows of the World&quot; which overtly&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who wrote the song where have all the flowers gone?", "Who wrote the melody for the song where have all the flowers gone?", "Who wrote the verses for the song where have all the flowers gone?" ]
[ "<b>Most consecutive wins by a team</b>[edit]. <b>Wins</b>, <b>Team</b>, First <b>win</b>, Last <b>win</b>. 12, \nAfghanistan &middot; Zimbabwe at&nbsp;...", "Retrieved 18 April 2019. ^ &quot;Records – <b>Twenty20</b> matches – <b>Team</b> records – <b>Most</b> \n<b>consecutive wins</b> – ESPN Cricinfo&quot;. Cricinfo.", "<b>Most consecutive wins by a team</b>[edit]. <b>Wins</b>, <b>Team</b>, First <b>win</b>, Last <b>win</b>. 17, \nThailand &middot; United Arab&nbsp;...", "This is a list of Women&#39;s One-Day International cricket records, that is record <b>team</b> \nand individual performances in Women&#39;s One Day International matches. \nContents. 1 <b>Team</b> records. 1.1 <b>Team wins</b>, losses and ties. 1.1.1 <b>Most wins</b>; 1.1.2 \n<b>Most consecutive wins</b>; 1.1.3 <b>Most consecutive</b> defeats ... 1.2.1 <b>Highest</b> innings \ntotals; 1.2.2 <b>Highest</b> aggregate runs in a single <b>match</b>&nbsp;...", "This is a list of Pakistan <b>T20</b> International cricket records, that is record <b>team</b> and \nindividual ... The top five to seven records are listed for each category, except in &quot;\n<b>team wins</b>, losses, and draws&quot; and &quot;<b>highest</b> wicket partnerships&quot;. Tied records for \nthe ... Venue, <b>Twenty20</b> International cricket ground where the <b>match</b> was played\n&nbsp;...", "The 2019–20 international cricket season is from September 2019 to April 2020. \nCurrently, 29 ... The 2020 ICC Women&#39;s <b>T20</b> World Cup in Australia took place \nduring this time, ... Australia went on to <b>win</b> the third WODI by nine wickets, \n<b>winning</b> the <b>series</b> 3–0, and setting a new <b>record for</b> the <b>most consecutive wins</b> in \nWODIs,&nbsp;...", "The Stallions are the <b>most</b> successful <b>team</b> in Pakistani <b>Twenty20</b> history, having \nwon five <b>consecutive</b> National <b>T20</b> Cups between 2005/2006 and 2009/10.", "The Bangladesh cricket <b>team</b> toured India in November 2019 to play two Test \nand three <b>Twenty20</b> International (T20I) matches. The Test <b>series</b> formed part of \nthe inaugural 2019–21 ICC World Test Championship. It was the second time \nthat Bangladesh toured India to play a Test <b>series</b>, and ... It was also India&#39;s \nseventh-<b>consecutive win</b> in Tests, a <b>record for</b> the <b>team</b>,&nbsp;...", "In sports, a <b>winning</b> streak is a sequence of won games or competitions. It can be \napplied to <b>teams</b> in <b>team</b> sports, and individuals in individual sports. In sports \nwhere <b>teams</b> or individuals represent groups such as countries or regions, those \ngroups can also be said to have &#39;<b>winning</b> streaks&#39; if their representatives <b>win</b> \n<b>consecutive</b> ... 6.3 IndyCar; 6.4 World Rally Championship; 6.5 NASCAR Cup \n<b>Series</b>.", "Australia went on to <b>win</b> the third WODI by nine wickets, <b>winning</b> the <b>series</b> 3–0, \nand setting a new <b>record for</b> the <b>most consecutive wins</b> in WODIs, with 18." ]
[ "Most consecutive t20 series win by a team?", "What team has the most consecutive t20 series wins?", "What is the amount most consecutive t20 series wins by a team?" ]
[ "<b>Oliver</b>! is a 1968 British musical drama film directed by Carol Reed, written by \nVernon Harris, and based on the stage musical of the same name. Both the film&nbsp;...", "<b>Oliver</b>! is a British musical, with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. The musical is \nbased upon the novel <b>Oliver</b> Twist by Charles Dickens. It premiered in the West&nbsp;...", "William <b>Oliver</b> Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American filmmaker, \ndirector, and writer. Stone won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay \nas&nbsp;...", "<b>Oliver</b> Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an English general and \nstatesman who led the Parliament of England&#39;s armies against King Charles I&nbsp;...", "<b>Oliver</b> Twist; or, the Parish Boy&#39;s Progress is Charles Dickens&#39;s second novel, \nand was first published as a serial from 1837 to 1839. The story centres on \norphan&nbsp;...", "John William <b>Oliver</b> (born 23 April 1977) is an English-American comedian, writer\n, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host. <b>Oliver</b> started his&nbsp;...", "<b>Oliver</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Arts, entertainment and literature. 1.1 Books; 1.2 \nFictional characters; 1.3 Film; 1.4 Music. 2 Business; 3 People; 4 Places.", "Larry Richard <b>Oliver</b> (October 6, 1952 – March 5, 2020) was an American \nprofessional wrestler, known as &quot;Crippler&quot; Rip <b>Oliver</b>, who had success in Pacific\n&nbsp;...", "William <b>Oliver</b> Swofford (February 22, 1945 – February 12, 2000), known \nprofessionally as <b>Oliver</b>, was an American pop singer, best known for his 1969 \nsong&nbsp;...", "<b>Oliver</b> Wolf Sacks, CBE FRCP (9 July 1933 – 30 August 2015) was a British \nneurologist, naturalist, historian of science, and author. Born in Britain, and \nmostly&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>Fat Albert</b> and the Cosby Kids is an American animated television series created, \nproduced, and hosted (in live action bookends) by comedian Bill Cosby, who&nbsp;...", "<b>Fat Albert</b> is a 2004 American live-action/animated comedy film based on the \n1972 Filmation animated television series <b>Fat Albert</b> and the Cosby Kids created \nby&nbsp;...", "<b>Fat Albert</b> Rotunda is the eighth album by jazz keyboardist Herbie Hancock, \nreleased in 1969. It was Hancock&#39;s first release for Warner Bros. Records after his\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Fat Albert</b> (1973) is the 15th comedy album by Bill Cosby. After six years of \nrecalling memories of his childhood friend &quot;<b>Fat Albert</b>&quot; Robertson in his stand-up\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Fat Albert</b> I was a TC-130G (151891), while <b>Fat Albert</b> II is a C-130T (164763). \nAlthough <b>Fat Albert</b> supports a Navy squadron, it is operated by the U.S. Marine&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Fat Albert</b> Airlines&quot; flies with an all-Marine crew of three officers and five enlisted \npersonnel. The current &quot;Bert&quot; (BUNO 164763) was retired from service in May&nbsp;...", "<b>Fat Albert</b> may refer to: <b>Fat Albert</b>, a character created by comedian Bill Cosby &middot; \n<b>Fat Albert</b> and the Cosby Kids, an animated cartoon show featuring this character\n&nbsp;...", "Hey, Hey, Hey, It&#39;s <b>Fat Albert</b> is an animated primetime television special which \noriginally aired on November 12, 1969 on NBC in the United States. While NBC&nbsp;...", "<b>Fat Albert</b> and the Cosby Kids aired 110 episodes during its run on CBS from \nSeptember 9, 1972 to October 24, 1981 and later in syndication from September \n1,&nbsp;...", "The Brown Hornet is a show-within-a-show which is a spin-off on the Filmation \nanimated series <b>Fat Albert</b> and the Cosby Kids from 1979 to approximately 1984." ]
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[ "<b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b> is an American animated television series created by \nDaron Nefcy ... The series follows the adventures of Star Butterfly (<b>voiced</b> by \nEden Sher), the young ... As the series progresses, Star and <b>Marco</b> meet new \nfriends, take on new enemies, and travel to even more weird and wild \ndimensions. Star vs.", "Adam McArthur is an American actor and martial artist based in Los Angeles, \nCalifornia, United States. His best-known role is voicing <b>Marco</b> Diaz in the Disney \nXD&#39;s <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b>. He also <b>voices</b> characters on other animation \nshows, and on-screen on some&nbsp;...", "<b>Marco</b> Ubaldo Diaz (<b>voiced</b> by Adam McArthur) is <b>Star&#39;s</b> best human friend, later \n... Prior to meeting <b>Star</b>, he was known as a safe kid.", "<b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b> is a television series created by Daron Nefcy and \nproduced by Disney ... As an exchange student on Earth, she boards the house \nof <b>Marco</b> Diaz whom she befriends as they both attend high ... Meanwhile, Ludo \nhears the <b>voices</b> from within the wand that tell him what he needs to master his \nwand.", "Eden Rebecca Sher (born December 26, 1991) is an American actress, best \nknown for her roles as Sue Heck on the ABC family sitcom series The Middle (\n2009–2018) and as Star Butterfly on the Disney XD / Disney Channel animated \nfantasy dramedy series <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b> (2015–2019). ... 2015–19, <b>Star</b> \n<b>vs. the Forces of Evil</b>, Star Butterfly, Main role; <b>Voice</b> role.", "&quot;Star Comes to Earth&quot; is the first episode of the animated television series <b>Star vs.</b> \n<b>the Forces of Evil</b>. ... In &quot;Star Comes to Earth&quot; a princess from another dimension, \nnamed Star Butterfly (<b>voiced</b> by Eden Sher), is turning fourteen years ... <b>Marco</b> \ncomplains to Star of how boring his life is, and how he wishes something exciting\n&nbsp;...", "Parry Gripp (born September 22, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter who is \nthe lead vocalist and guitarist for the pop punk band Nerf Herder. Gripp has \nwritten numerous children&#39;s songs and has been featured on ... was featured in \nDaron Nefcy&#39;s <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b> as a ringtone of <b>Marco</b> Diaz cellphone.", "Robert Fredrick Paulsen III (born March 11, 1956) is an American <b>voice</b> actor and \nsinger, who ... Throughout the early 1990s, Paulsen continued to co-star in \nanimated series, which allowed him to branch further ... Squirrel Boy - Rodney J. \nSquirrel (pilot); <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b> – Gustav / Charlie Booth; Stripperella – \nCarl,&nbsp;...", "David Krumholtz (born May 15, 1978) is an American actor. He played Charlie \nEppes in the CBS drama series Numb3rs from 2005 to 2010. He also played \nSeth Goldstein in the Harold &amp; Kumar film trilogy and Bernard ... 2018, <b>Star vs.</b> \n<b>the Forces of Evil</b>, Cobalt Ferrero (<b>voice</b>), Episode: &quot;Is Another Mystery/<b>Marco</b> Jr.&quot;.", "Christopher Jerell Redd (born March 25, 1985) is an American actor and stand-\nup comedian, ... 2019, <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b>, Additional <b>voices</b>, Episode: &quot;\nJunkin&#39; Janna/A Spell with No Name&quot;. 2019, Big Mouth, Additional <b>voice</b>, 2 \nepisodes&nbsp;..." ]
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