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"<b>Group Areas Act</b> was the title of three acts of the Parliament of South Africa \nenacted under the apartheid government of South Africa. The acts assigned \nracial ...",
"The <b>Group Areas</b> Development <b>Act</b>, 1955 formed part of the apartheid system of \nracial segregation in South Africa. It was enacted to help effect the purpose of ...",
"In South Africa, pass laws were a form of internal passport system designed to \nsegregate the population, manage urbanisation, and allocate migrant labour.",
"The Preservation of Coloured Areas Act of 1961 was an Apartheid South Africa \npiece of ... Marriages Act (1949); Immorality Amendment Act (1950); Population \nRegistration Act (1950); <b>Group Areas Act</b> (1950); Suppression of Communism Act\n ...",
"District Six (Afrikaans Distrik Ses) is a former inner-city residential area in Cape \nTown, South ... On 11 February 1966, the government declared District Six a \nwhites-only area under the <b>Group Areas Act</b>, with removals starting in 1968.",
"The Native Laws Amendment Act, 1952 formed part of the apartheid system of \nracial segregation in South Africa. It amended section 10 of the <b>Group Areas Act</b>. \nIt ...",
"The Natives Land <b>Act</b>, 1913 was an <b>Act</b> of the Parliament of South Africa that was \naimed at ... The native <b>areas</b> left initially totaled less than 10% of the entire land \nmass of the Union, which was later expanded to 13%. ... Natives Resettlement \n<b>Act</b> (1954); <b>Group Areas</b> Development <b>Act</b> (1955); Riotous Assemblies <b>Act</b> (1956)\n ...",
"<b>Group Areas Act</b>, 1966 · Black Communities Development Act, 1984. Summary. \nRepealed laws that imposed racially based restrictions on land ownership and \nuse. Status: Spent. The Abolition of Racially Based Land Measures Act, 1991 (Act \nNo. 108 of 1991) is an act of the ...",
"The Population Registration <b>Act</b> of 1950 required that each inhabitant of South \nAfrica be ... Classification into <b>groups</b> was carried out using criteria such as outer \n... Home language and especially the knowledge of Afrikaans; <b>Area</b> where the ...",
"Internal resistance to apartheid in South Africa originated from several \nindependent sectors of ... They wrote to the Prime Minister, DF Malan and \ndemanded that he repeal the Pass Laws, the <b>Group Areas Act</b>, the Bantu \nAdministration Act and ..."
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""<b>Did It On'em</b>" is a song by American rapper and singer <b>Nicki Minaj</b>. It was written \nby Minaj with J. Ellington, Safaree Samuels, and Shondrae "Bangladesh" ...",
"Pink Friday is the debut studio album by Trinidadian-American rapper <b>Nicki Minaj</b>\n. ... "<b>Did It On'em</b>" is a hardcore hip hop and post-dubstep song that has ...",
"Safaree Lloyd Samuels (born July 4, 1981) is an American rapper, songwriter \nand television ... In 2010, Samuels co-wrote the single "<b>Did It On'em</b>" for Minaj's \ndebut studio album, Pink Friday. In 2012, he appeared in ... Samuels dated \nrapper <b>Nicki Minaj</b> from 2000 all the way until their breakup in 2014. He became \nengaged ...",
"List of songs recorded by <b>Nicki Minaj</b> ... D. Dance (Ass) · <b>Did It On'em</b> · Dip (song) \n· Do You Mind (DJ Khaled song) · Don't Hurt Me · Dumb Blonde (song) ...",
"<b>Nicki Minaj</b> has recorded songs for four studio albums, one re-issue and three \nmixtapes, some ... She co-wrote the song "<b>Did It On'em</b>" with Grammy Award-\nwinning American producer Bangladesh, alongside Justin Ellington and Safaree \nLloyd ...",
"American rapper <b>Nicki Minaj</b> has been featured in eighty-nine music videos nine \ncommercials ... "<b>Did It on Em</b> (Edited) | <b>Nicki Minaj</b> | Music Video". MTV.",
"Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty (born December 8, 1982), known professionally as \n<b>Nicki Minaj</b> is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. Born in Saint James, \nPort ...",
"List of songs recorded by <b>Nicki Minaj</b> ... D. Dance (Ass) · <b>Did It On'em</b> · Dip (song) \n· Do You Mind (DJ Khaled song) · Down in the DM · Dumb Blonde (song) ...",
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"(2011), "<b>Did It On'em</b>" (2011). "Super Bass" is a song by Trinidadian-American \nrapper and singer <b>Nicki Minaj</b> from the deluxe ..."
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"Who produced did it on em by nicki minaj?"
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"The resounding wins for Uruguay and Argentina in the semi-<b>finals</b> meant ... \nprovide the ball for the <b>first</b> half and the Uruguayans would provide their own for \nthe second. ... The hosts <b>scored</b> the opening <b>goal</b> through Pablo Dorado, a low ... \naverage <b>goal</b> difference per match of any <b>World Cup</b> champion, ...",
"The <b>1930 FIFA World Cup Final</b> was a football match contested by Uruguay and \nArgentina to ... ball for the <b>first</b> half and the Uruguayans would provide one for the \nsecond. ... Alberto Suppici is the youngest coach to <b>ever</b> win the <b>FIFA World Cup</b>. \n... Uruguay leveled the <b>score</b> 12 minutes into the second half via a <b>goal</b> from ...",
"More than 2,000 <b>goals</b> have been <b>scored</b> in the 21 editions of the <b>FIFA</b> Men's \n<b>World Cup final</b> tournaments, not counting penalties <b>scored</b> during shoot-outs. \nSince the <b>first goal scored</b> by French player Lucien Laurent at the <b>1930 FIFA</b> ... \n2014-07-25. Retrieved 2014-07-30. ^ "<b>FIFA World Cup</b> All <b>Time</b> Statistics — All \neditions".",
"The <b>FIFA World Cup</b> was <b>first</b> held in <b>1930</b>, when <b>FIFA</b>, the world's football \ngoverning body, decided to stage an international men's football tournament \nunder the era of <b>FIFA</b> president Jules Rimet who put this idea into place. The \ninaugural edition, held in <b>1930</b>, was contested as a <b>final</b> tournament of ... The <b>first</b> \n<b>goal</b> in <b>World Cup</b> history was <b>scored</b> by Lucien Laurent of France.",
"This is a list of all hat-tricks <b>scored</b> during <b>FIFA World Cups</b>; that is, the occasions \nwhen a ... The <b>first</b> hat-trick was <b>scored</b> by Bert Patenaude of the United States, \nplaying against Paraguay in <b>1930</b>; the ... 21 June of the year, against <b>World Cup</b> \n<b>finals</b> debutants (Greece and Jamaica), and each <b>time</b> the third <b>goal</b> was a \npenalty.",
"Out of over 2500 <b>goals scored</b> in matches at the 21 <b>final</b> tournaments of the <b>FIFA</b> \n<b>World Cup</b>, ... All but 12 own <b>goals</b> have been <b>scored</b> in the <b>first</b> stages of the \ntournament. ... Player, <b>Time</b>, Representing, <b>Goal</b>, <b>Final score</b> ... Notes: There was \nno qualification for the <b>1930 World Cup</b> as places were given by invitation only.",
"A history of the United States men's national soccer team began with that team's \n<b>first</b> ... In the <b>1930 World Cup</b>, the U.S. won their <b>first</b> match in <b>World Cup</b> history, \n... three <b>goals</b>, and was thus the <b>first</b> person to <b>score</b> a hat trick in a <b>World Cup</b> \n<b>finals</b> ... With the win, the United States advanced to its <b>first</b>-<b>ever final</b> in a men's \n<b>FIFA</b> ...",
"Héctor Castro (29 November 1904 – 15 September 1960) was a Uruguayan \nfootball player and coach. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Playing career. 2.1 Club career\n. 2.1.1 1933 Uruguayan Championship. 2.2 International career. 2.2.1 1928 \nOlympics; 2.2.2 <b>1930 FIFA World Cup</b>; 2.2.3 South American ... Castro's <b>goal</b> in \nthe <b>World Cup Final</b> helped Uruguay win the <b>first FIFA</b> World ...",
"The following is a list of goalscorers in the <b>FIFA World Cup finals</b>. Only <b>goals</b> \n<b>scored</b> during regulation or extra <b>time</b> are included. ... Mario Mandžukić was the \n<b>first</b> player to <b>score</b> an own <b>goal</b> in a <b>final</b>, as well as the <b>first</b> to ... Notes: There \nwas no qualification for the <b>1930 World Cup</b> as places were given by invitation \nonly.",
"The <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, sometimes called the Football <b>World Cup</b> but usually \nreferred to simply as ... In 1934 Egypt became the <b>first</b> African team to play in the \n<b>World Cup finals</b>. ... became the team with the longest-<b>ever</b> gap between two \n<b>FIFA World Cup</b> matches: 56 ... Uruguay <b>1930</b>, Did Not Enter "didn't accept <b>FIFA's</b> \ninvitation"."
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"The 1896 Summer <b>Olympics</b> officially known as the Games of the I <b>Olympiad</b>, <b>was</b> \n<b>the first</b> international <b>Olympic</b> Games held in <b>modern</b> history. ... Fourteen nations \nand 241, all male, athletes took part in the games. ... The main venue <b>was</b> the \nPanathenaic Stadium, where athletics and wrestling <b>took place</b>; other venues ...",
"The modern Olympic Games or Olympics <b>are</b> leading international sporting \nevents featuring ... The programme of the <b>first modern Olympiad</b> in Athens in \n1896 <b>was</b> almost ... On the last day of the Congress, it <b>was</b> decided that the first \nOlympic Games to come under the auspices of the IOC would <b>take place</b> in \nAthens in 1896.",
"The marathon <b>is</b> a long-distance race with an official distance of 42.195 \nkilometres ... The marathon <b>was</b> one of the original <b>modern Olympic</b> events in \n1896, ... Kathrine Switzer <b>was the first</b> woman to run the Boston Marathon "\nofficially" (with ... On 20 March 2018, an indoor Marathon <b>took place</b> in the Armory \nin New York City.",
"The Panathenaic Stadium or Kallimarmaro <b>is</b> a multi-purpose stadium in Athens, \nGreece. ... After being refurbished, it hosted the opening and closing ceremonies \nof the <b>first modern Olympics</b> in 1896 and <b>was</b> the venue for 4 of the 9 contested \nsports. ... On 23–24 July 1985 the "Rock in Athens" Festival <b>took place</b> featuring ...",
"The Summer <b>Olympic</b> Games or the Games of the <b>Olympiad</b>, <b>first</b> held in 1896, <b>is</b> \na major ... In each <b>Olympic</b> event, gold medals <b>are</b> awarded for <b>first</b> place, silver \nmedals <b>are</b> awarded ... the venues for the equestrian events, which <b>took place</b> in \nSha Tin and Kwu Tung. ... It <b>was the first Olympic</b> Games held in the <b>Modern</b> era.",
"The Winter <b>Olympic</b> Games <b>is</b> a major international multi-sport event held once \nevery four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The <b>first</b> Winter <b>Olympic</b> \nGames, the 1924 Winter <b>Olympics</b>, <b>were</b> held in Chamonix, France. The <b>modern</b> \n<b>Olympic</b> Games <b>were</b> inspired by the ancient <b>Olympic</b> Games, ... These Games \n<b>were the first</b> to <b>take place</b> since the September 11 attacks of ...",
"The 1996 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVI Olympiad\n, commonly ... Greece, the home of the ancient and <b>first modern Olympics</b>, <b>was</b> \nconsidered by many observers the "natural choice" for the Centennial Games.",
"The <b>Olympic</b> flame <b>is</b> a symbol used in the <b>Olympic</b> movement. It <b>is</b> also a symbol \nof continuity between ancient and <b>modern</b> games. ... At the <b>first Olympic</b> torch \nrelay, the flame <b>was</b> transported from Olympia to Berlin over ... Perhaps one of \nthe most spectacular of <b>Olympic</b> cauldron lighting ceremonies <b>took place</b> at the \n1992 ...",
"Spyridon Louis commonly known as Spyros Louis (Σπύρος Λούης), <b>was</b> a Greek \nwater-carrier who won the <b>first modern</b>-day <b>Olympic</b> marathon at ... The lead <b>was</b> \n<b>taken</b> over by Edwin Flack, an Australian who won the 800 and ... During the race\n, there <b>was</b> tension among the Greek spectators when Flack <b>was</b> in <b>first place</b>.",
"The Zappas <b>Olympics</b> (Greek: Ζάππειες Ολυμπιάδες), simply called <b>Olympics</b> (\nGreek: Ολύμπια, ... Sporadic references to the revival of the ancient <b>Olympic</b> \nGames <b>were made</b> by various personalities during the 19th century, ... On \nNovember 15, 1859, the <b>first modern</b> revival of the athletic <b>Olympic</b> Games <b>took</b> \n<b>place</b> in Athens."
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"Where did the first modern olympics take place?",
"Where did the first modern summer olympics take place?",
"Where did the first modern winter olympics take place?",
"Where did the first modern parallel olympics take place?",
"Where did the first modern youth olympics take place?"
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"<b>Stewart Little</b> may refer to: <b>Stuart Little</b>, the book. <b>Stuart Little</b> (film), the film. <b>Stuart</b> \n<b>Little</b> 2, the sequel film. <b>Stuart Little</b> 3: Call of the Wild, the second sequel \nanimated film. <b>Stuart Little</b>, the animated television series. <b>Disambiguation</b> icon.",
"<b>Stuart</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Names; 2 Automobile; 3 Places. 3.1 Australia. 3.1.\n1 Generally ... This <b>disambiguation</b> page lists articles associated with the title \n<b>Stuart</b>. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point ...",
"<b>Stuart Little</b> is an American animated television series, loosely based on the E. B. \nWhite children's book <b>Stuart Little</b>, which came out in 1945, and more based on ...",
"Snowbell is a common name for several plants and characters and may refer to: \nSoldanella, a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Primulaceae, native to \nEurope; Styrax, a genus of shrubs and small trees in the family Styracaceae, \nnative to Asia and the Americas; Snowbell, a cat from the <b>Stuart Little</b> film series \n... This <b>disambiguation</b> page lists articles associated with the title Snowbell.",
"George Little may refer to: Politics and government[edit]. George E. Little, \nPentagon/Department ... George Little (character), older brother of film character \n<b>Stuart Little</b>; George L. Little (1950/51–2014), American costume designer; \nGeorge Little ... This <b>disambiguation</b> page lists articles about people with the \nsame name.",
"Little is a surname in the English language. The name is derived from the Middle \nEnglish littel, ... Angela Little (<b>disambiguation</b>), several people; Anna Little (\n<b>disambiguation</b>), several people; Brian ... Bingo Little, in P. G. Wodehouse stories\n; Chicken Little, also known as Henny Penny or Chicken Licken; <b>Stuart Little</b>, \nfictional ...",
"A falcon is a bird of prey. Falcon may also refer to: Contents. 1 People; 2 \nTransport. 2.1 Aviation ... a character in the Power Stone series of video games; \nCaptain Falcon, a racer in the F-Zero video game series; Falcon from <b>Stuart Little</b> \n2 ...",
"Henry Anderson may refer to: Henry Anderson (street vendor) (1800–?), \nAmerican street ... Henry F. Anderson III, animation supervisor, nominated for \nvisual effects for the film <b>Stuart Little</b> · Henry Anderson ... Harry Anderson (\n<b>disambiguation</b>) ...",
"James Maitland <b>Stewart</b> (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997) was an American actor \nand military ... For other uses, see Jimmy Stewart (disambiguation), Jimmy Stuart \n(disambiguation), and James Stewart (disambiguation). ... and Eileen Creelman \nof The New York Sun wrote that he made <b>little</b> attempt to look or sound French.",
"<b>Stuart Little</b> is a 1945 American children's novel by E. B. White, his first book for \nchildren, and is widely recognized as a classic in children's literature. <b>Stuart Little</b>\n ..."
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"Who is the voice of snowball in stuart little?",
"Who is the voice of snowbell in stuart little 3?",
"Who is the voice of snowbell in stuart little 2?",
"Who is the voice of snowbell in the 1999 stewart little film?",
"Who is the voice of snowbell in 11 episodes of the stewart little tv series?",
"Who is the voice of snowbell in only 2 episodes of the stewart little tv series?"
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"The <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> is a post-season <b>college</b> \n<b>football</b> bowl game, used to determine a national champion of the NCAA Division \nI ...",
"A national <b>championship</b> in the highest level of <b>college football</b> in the United \nStates, currently the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), is a ...",
"As the <b>NCAA</b> does not organize or award an official national <b>championship</b> for \nFBS <b>football</b> (instead merely recognizing the ...",
"The 2020 <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> was a <b>college football</b> \nbowl game that determined a national champion in the NCAA Division I ...",
"The NCAA Division I Football <b>Championship</b> is an annual post-season <b>college</b> \n<b>football</b> game, played since 2006, used to determine a national champion of the ...",
"The black <b>college football</b> national <b>championship</b> is a national <b>championship</b> \nwon by the best football teams among historically black colleges and universities\n ...",
"For the current season of <b>Championship</b> Subdivision play, see 2019 <b>NCAA</b> \nDivision I FCS <b>football</b> season. Not to be ...",
"The 2019 <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> was a <b>college football</b> \nbowl game that determined a national champion in the NCAA Division I ...",
"The National Collegiate Athletic Association (<b>NCAA</b>) is a nonprofit organization \nthat regulates ... As other sports emerged, notably <b>football</b> and basketball, many \nof these same concepts and standards were adopted. <b>Football</b>, in ... By 1982 all \ndivisions of the <b>NCAA</b> offered national <b>championship</b> events for women's \nathletics.",
"In addition to the 11 national <b>championships</b> that Michigan claims, ... selectors" \nfeatured in the <b>NCAA</b> record book for five other seasons. Michigan does not claim \nnational <b>championships</b> for these years."
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"When was the last time notre dame won a national championship in football?",
"When was the 11th time notre dame claimed a national championship in football?",
"When was the 10th time notre dame claimed a national championship in football?",
"When was the 9th time notre dame claimed a national championship in football?"
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""'Heroes'" is a <b>song</b> by English musician David Bowie. It was co-written by Bowie \nand Brian ... The Australian television mockumentary <b>We Can Be Heroes</b>: Finding \nThe Australian of the Year (title outside ... release, with lead <b>singer</b> Dave Gahan \nstating, "Bowie is the one <b>artist</b> who I've stuck with since I was in my early teens.",
"<b>We Can Be Heroes</b>: Finding the Australian of the Year (often shortened to <b>We</b> \n<b>Can Be Heroes</b> and ... He <b>sang</b> a <b>song</b> from Indigeridoo with Cathy Freeman.",
""<b>Heroes</b> (<b>We</b> Could Be)" is a <b>song</b> by Swedish DJ and record producer Alesso, \nfeaturing the vocals of Swedish <b>singer</b> Tove Lo. ... <b>We</b> discussed what it <b>should</b> \nbe about -- <b>we</b> knew it <b>should</b> be an emotional record -- and this gorgeous girl \ncame ...",
""Just for One Day (<b>Heroes</b>)" is a house <b>song</b> performed by French DJ David \nGuetta, and featuring vocals from <b>singer</b> David Bowie. The <b>song</b> was released as \nthe lead single from Guetta's compilation album, Fuck Me <b>I</b>'m ... The music video \nfor "Just for One Day (<b>Heroes</b>)" <b>can</b> be found on YouTube. It features a group of ...",
"Angry Boys is an Australian television mockumentary series written by and \nstarring Chris Lilley, ... Lilley also <b>wrote</b> and produced all the <b>songs</b> for the series, \nincluding S.mouse's rap <b>songs</b>, and recorded them in his home studio. ... \nRecurring characters from an earlier Chris Lilley series, <b>We Can Be Heroes</b>, \nNathan and ...",
""<b>Heroes</b>" is the 12th studio album by English <b>singer</b>-songwriter David Bowie, \nreleased on 14 ... Masayoshi Sukita's cover photo was inspired by German <b>artist</b> \nErich Heckel's Roquairol. ... <b>I</b> said, 'Well, <b>I</b> haven't really played for three years – \nbut, if you're prepared to take a risk, so <b>will I</b>.' Shortly afterwards, a first-class ticket \non ...",
""If <b>I</b> Were Sorry" (2016) ▻. "<b>Heroes</b>" is a <b>song</b> by Swedish <b>singer</b> Måns Zelmerlöw\n. It was released on 28 February 2015 ... (2015), "Should've Gone Home" (2015)\n ...",
""<b>Heroes</b> and Villains" is a <b>song</b> written and produced by Brian Wilson with words \nby Van Dyke ... Only during its final production stages <b>would</b> the <b>song</b> then be \nreduced and ... What <b>should we</b> keep from the structure that <b>we</b> had, the hard-\nwiring that <b>we</b> ... It is a chant <b>sung</b> by the Beach Boys over a thumpy background \ntrack ...",
"Christopher Daniel Lilley (born 10 November 1974) is an Australian comedian, \nactor, writer, producer, director and musician. He is known for his creation and \nportrayal of several characters in the mockumentary television series Big Bite (\n2003-2004), <b>We Can Be Heroes</b>: Finding The Australian of the Year (2005), ... \nMany major US civil rights organisations <b>wrote</b> to HBO expressing their "deep ...",
"Theme music <b>composer</b>, Chris Lilley ... Ja'mie: Private School Girl follows Ja'mie \nKing, a character who previously appeared in Lilley's series <b>We Can Be Heroes</b> ..."
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"Who sang the song we can be heroes?",
"Who sang we can be heroes in his song titled Heroes, released in 1977?",
"Who sang we can be heroes in a song titled Heroes in 2019, at the end of Stranger Things?",
"Who sang we could be heroes in the song Heroes (We Could Be), released in 2014?"
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"<b>Big Brother</b> 2000, also retrospectively known as <b>Big Brother 1</b>, was the first <b>series</b> \nof the <b>British</b> reality television <b>series Big Brother</b>. The show followed eleven ...",
"Celebrity <b>Big Brother</b> 2007, also known as Celebrity <b>Big Brother</b> 5, was the fifth \n<b>series</b> of the ... Eleven housemates entered the House on Day <b>1</b>, followed by \nthree more housemates on Day 3. This was more than any other celebrity <b>series</b> \nat the ...",
"Celebrity <b>Big Brother 1</b>, also referred to as Celebrity <b>Big Brother</b> 2001, was the \nfirst <b>series</b> of the <b>British</b> reality television show Celebrity <b>Big Brother</b>. The show is\n ...",
"<b>Big Brother</b> reality <b>series</b> was initially created by John de Mol and ... The <b>series</b> \nwas <b>one of</b> the first to feature numerous twists ...",
"Talk:Celebrity Big Brother (Australian TV series) · Talk:Celebrity <b>Big Brother</b> (\n<b>British series 1</b>) · Talk:Celebrity Big Brother (British series 2) · Talk:Celebrity Big ...",
"Celebrity <b>Big Brother</b> is a <b>British</b> television reality game show based on the Dutch \nshow <b>Big Brother</b>, created by producer John de Mol in 1997, which aired from ...",
"Talk:List of <b>Big Brother</b> (Australian TV series) <b>season 1</b> housemates · Talk:List of \n<b>Big Brother</b> (<b>British</b> series 18) housemates · Talk:Danielle Lloyd ...",
"Talk:List of <b>Big Brother</b> (Australian TV series) <b>season 1</b> housemates · Talk:List of \n<b>Big Brother</b> (<b>British</b> series 18) housemates · Talk:Danielle Lloyd ...",
"Celebrity <b>Big Brother</b> 21, also known as Celebrity <b>Big Brother</b>: Year of the Woman\n, was the ... On Day <b>1</b>, eight female housemates entered the house during the \nlaunch. It was also confirmed that a further eight males would be joining them on\n ...",
"... Talk:<b>Big Brother UK</b> TV Theme · Talk:<b>Big Brother</b> VIP (Israeli <b>season 1</b>) · Talk:\n<b>Big Brother</b> VIP (Israeli season 2) · Talk:<b>Big Brother</b> VIP (Portuguese TV series) ..."
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"Who was the first person voted off big brother?",
"Who was the first person voted off the first season of American Big Brother?",
"Who was the first person voted off the first series of British Big Brother?",
"Who was the first person voted off the first season of American Celebrity Big Brother?",
"Who was the first person voted off Celebrity Big Brother British series 1?",
"Who was the first person voted off Big Brother Canada season 1?"
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"The United States <b>Bill of Rights</b> comprises the first ten amendments to the United \nStates Constitution. Proposed following the often bitter 1787–88 debate over ...",
"A <b>bill of rights</b>, sometimes called a declaration of rights or a charter of rights, is a \nlist of the most important rights to the citizens of a country. The purpose is to ...",
"The <b>Bill of Rights</b> 1689 is a landmark Act in the constitutional law of England that \nsets out certain basic civil rights and clarifies who would be next to inherit the ...",
"The Second <b>Bill of Rights</b> was proposed by United States President Franklin D. \nRoosevelt during his State of the Union Address on Tuesday, January 11, 1944.",
"The International <b>Bill</b> of Human <b>Rights</b> was the name given to UN General \nAssembly Resolution 217 (III) and two international treaties established by the \nUnited ...",
"The Library <b>Bill of Rights</b> is the American Library Association's statement \nexpressing the rights of library users to intellectual freedom and the expectations \nthe ...",
"The right to petition for redress of grievances was a principle included in the 1215 \nMagna Carta, as well as the 1689 English <b>Bill of Rights</b>. In 1776, the second year\n ...",
"Influence of the English <b>Bill of Rights</b> of 1689. The right to bear arms in English \nhistory is regarded in English law as a subordinate auxiliary right of the primary ...",
"Incorporation, in United States law, is the doctrine by which portions of the <b>Bill of</b> \n<b>Rights</b> have been made applicable to the states. When the <b>Bill of Rights</b> was ...",
"The 1789 Declaration, together with the 1215 Magna Carta, the 1689 English <b>Bill</b> \n<b>of Rights</b>, the 1776 United States Declaration of Independence, and the 1789 ..."
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""Every Rose Has Its Thorn" is a power ballad by American glam metal band \nPoison. It was ... heard a male voice in the background and was devastated; he \nsaid he went into the laundromat and <b>wrote</b> "<b>Every Rose Has Its Thorn</b>" as a \nresult.",
"Open Up and Say... Ahh! is the second studio <b>album</b> by American glam metal \nband Poison, ... "<b>Every Rose Has Its Thorn</b>" is featured in the following films and \ntelevision shows: Beerfest, when the rest of Team USA is remembering their \nfallen ...",
"Bret Michael Sychak (born Friday, March 15, 1963), professionally known as Bret \nMichaels, ... Michaels was inspired by the breakup to write "<b>Every Rose Has Its</b> \n<b>Thorn</b>", explaining that the rose represented his ... Poison went on with new \nguitarist Richie Kotzen recording the Gold <b>album</b> Native Tongue and then with \nguitarist ...",
""<b>Every Rose Has Its Thorn</b>" - (New solo version); "Steel Bar Blues" - (from the \n<b>album</b> A Letter from Death Row); "Walk Away" - (New track, also later released on\n ...",
""Nothing to Lose" is a song written by Bret Michaels, and was recorded by \nMichaels as the first single for his solo <b>album</b>, Custom Built. ... Miley Cyrus \n<b>covered</b> the hit Poison ballad "<b>Every Rose Has Its Thorn</b>" with Michaels for her \n<b>album</b> Can't ...",
"The following is a comprehensive discography of Poison, an American rock band \nthat achieved ... Hot 100, including six Top 10 singles and the Hot 100 number-\none single, "<b>Every Rose Has Its Thorn</b>". ... The band's breakthrough debut <b>album</b>, \nthe multi platinum Look What the Cat Dragged In was released in 1986 and ...",
"<b>Writer's</b> Block is a cover <b>album</b> released by the melodic hardcore band \nEvergreen Terrace in ... contains a hidden track: sample's Drowning Pool's "\nBodies", Poison's "<b>Every Rose Has Its Thorn</b>" and the SpongeBob SquarePants \ntheme song ...",
"Poison is an American rock band which achieved commercial success in the mid-\n1980s through the mid-1990s and has sold over 45 million records. The band \nhas charted ten singles in the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, including six Top \n10 singles and the Hot 100 number-one, "<b>Every Rose Has Its Thorn</b>". ... In the \n1990s following the release of the band's first live <b>album</b>, Swallow This ...",
"C.C. DeVille is the lead guitarist of the multi-platinum-selling rock band Poison. \nHis work with ... DeVille co-<b>wrote</b> Poison's debut <b>album</b> with Bret Michaels, Bobby \nDall, and Rikki Rockett. ... It included the hit song "Nothin' But a Good Time", co-\nwritten by DeVille, and Poison's only number 1 single "<b>Every Rose Has Its Thorn</b>".",
"Monster Ballads: Platinum Edition is a compilation <b>album</b>. ... "<b>Every Rose Has Its</b> \n<b>Thorn</b>" - Poison; "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)" - Cinderella; "Fly to ..."
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"<b>Femina Miss India 2018</b> was the 55th edition of the <b>Femina Miss India</b> beauty \npageant which was held on 19 June <b>2018</b> at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor \nStadium, Mumbai. Miss India <b>World</b> 2017 and Miss <b>World</b> 2017, Manushi Chhillar \nof Haryana <b>crowned</b> her successor Anukreethy Vas of Tamil Nadu as Miss India \n<b>World</b> ... The following <b>is the</b> list of the official delegates of Miss India 2019 ...",
"Miss India or <b>Femina Miss India</b> is a national beauty pageant in India that \nannually selects ... She was <b>crowned Femina Miss India</b> Asia Pacific and went on \nto win Miss Asia Pacific 1970 ... Miss India <b>has been</b> participating in the Miss \n<b>Universe</b> pageant since 1952, starting with ... Miss Grand <b>International 2018</b> - 1st \nRunner-up.",
"Anukreethy Vas (born 28 September 1998) is an Indian model and beauty \npageant titleholder who was <b>crowned Femina Miss India 2018</b>. She represented \nIndia at the 68th edition of Miss <b>World</b> pageant held in ... She also <b>has</b> a younger \nbrother who is currently studying in school. ... Films that have not yet <b>been</b> \nreleased ...",
"<b>Femina Miss India</b> 2019 was the 56th edition of the <b>Femina Miss India</b> beauty \npageant. ... At the end of the event, Anukreethy Vas of Tamil Nadu <b>crowned</b> \nSuman Rao of ... She represented India at Miss <b>World</b> 2019 in London and \nplaced 2nd Runner Up. ... The following <b>is the</b> list of the official delegates of Miss \nIndia 2019 ...",
"Manushi Chhillar (born 14 May 1997) is an Indian actress, model and the winner \nof Miss <b>World</b> 2017. She represented the state of Haryana at the <b>Femina Miss</b> \n<b>India</b> 2017 pageant in which she won. Chhillar <b>is the</b> sixth representative from \nIndia to win the Miss <b>World</b> pageant. ... On 18 November 2017, Chhillar was \n<b>crowned</b> Miss <b>World</b> 2017 by outgoing ...",
"Suman Ratan Singh Rao (born 23 November 1998) is an Indian model and \nbeauty pageant title holder who was <b>crowned Femina Miss India</b> 2019 She ...",
"Aditi Arya (born 18 September 1993) is an Indian actress, model, research \nanalyst and beauty pageant titleholder who was <b>crowned Femina Miss India</b> \n<b>World</b> in ...",
"Each zonal ceremony <b>had</b> the three state finalists from the respective states \nunder that zone competing for the state <b>crown</b>. The <b>Femina Miss India</b> \nOrganisation ...",
"The 50th edition of <b>Femina Miss India</b> was held at Yash Raj Studios, Mumbai, on \nMarch 24, 2013. The show was telecast live on Colors (TV channel). A total of 23 \ncontestants competed in the beauty pageant. Navneet Kaur Dhillon of Punjab \nwas <b>crowned Femina Miss India World</b> 2013 ... at <b>Femina Miss India</b> 2013 but \n<b>who had been</b> a contestant in the 2012 edition, ...",
"The 6th edition of Miss Diva took place on 31 August <b>2018</b>. Top 19 contestants \nselected from all over the country competed in the pageant, who were mentored \nby Miss <b>Universe</b> 2000, Lara Dutta. At the end of the event, Miss <b>Universe</b> India \n2017, Shraddha Shashidhar <b>crowned</b> Nehal Chudasama ... <b>Femina Miss India</b> \nMaharashtra."
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"<b>Kho Kho</b> is a popular tag game invented in Maharashtra, India. It is played by \nteams of 12 nominated players out of fifteen, of which nine enter the field who sit \non ...",
"<b>Kho</b> or <b>KHO</b> may refer to: <b>Kho</b> (cooking technique), a cooking technique in \nVietnamese cuisine; <b>Kho</b> (costume) (or Bakhu), a traditional outfit worn by Bhutia,\n ...",
"<b>Kho</b>-<b>Kho</b> at the 2016 South Asian Games were held in Guwahati, India from \nFebruary 10 to February 15 2016. Contents. 1 Medalists; 2 Medal table ...",
"The <b>Kho Kho</b> Federation of England (KKFE) is the governing body for the sport of \n<b>Kho Kho</b> in the United Kingdom. Established in 2014, the sport has seen a rise ...",
"<b>Kho</b> Khuat (ฃ ขวด) is the third letter of the Thai alphabet. It is a high consonant in \nthe Thai tripartite consonant system The letter is now rarely used, being ...",
"The <b>Kho</b> or Chitrali people are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group associated \nwith the Dardistan region. They speak Khowar, which is a member of the Dardic ...",
"Phai <b>Kho</b> Don (Thai: ไผ่ขอดอน) is a sub-district in the Mueang Phitsanulok District \nof Phitsanulok Province, Thailand. Contents. 1 Geography; 2 Muban ...",
"Gopal Purushottam Phadke was an Indian sports coach from Pune, in the Indian \nstate of Maharashtra. He was a specialist coach of <b>kho kho</b>, a sports of Indian ...",
"Pham-<b>Kho</b>-Sowai (a harvesting festival) is a popular festival of the Bugun people. \nIt is now celebrated on a fixed date, starting on 10 September every year.",
"<b>Kho</b> Orluk (Mongolian: Хо Өрлөг; died 1644) was an Oirat prince and Tayishi of \nthe Torghut-Oirat tribe. Around 1616, <b>Kho</b> Orluk persuaded the other Torghut ..."
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"<b>Parks and Recreation</b> is an American political satire sitcom television series \ncreated by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur. The series aired on NBC from April \n9, ...",
"Marietta Sangai Sirleaf (born April 12, 1970), better known as Retta, is an \nAmerican stand-up comedian and actress. She is best known for her role as \nDonna Meagle on NBC's <b>Parks and Recreation</b>.",
"Sir Benjamin Walker Wyatt, KBE, is a fictional character portrayed by Adam Scott \nin the TV series <b>Parks and Recreation</b>. The character guest starred in two ...",
"<b>Parks and Recreation</b> is an American television series created by Greg Daniels \nand Michael Schur. It has been billed as a companion piece to Daniels' and ...",
"Ann Meredith Perkins, RN is a fictional character in the NBC comedy <b>Parks and</b> \n<b>Recreation</b>. She is a nurse and Leslie Knope's best friend. Contents. 1 Storyline.",
"Christopher "Chris" Traeger is a fictional character played by Rob Lowe on the \nNBC comedy series <b>Parks and Recreation</b>. He began on the show as an Indiana\n ...",
"April Roberta Ludgate-Dwyer (portrayed by Aubrey Plaza) is a fictional character \nin the NBC comedy <b>Parks and Recreation</b>. She is first seen as an apathetic ...",
"The seventh and final season of <b>Parks and Recreation</b> aired in the United States \non the NBC television network from January 13, 2015 until February 24, 2015.",
"The primary characters of the American television comedy series <b>Parks and</b> \n<b>Recreation</b> are the employees of the parks department of Pawnee, a fictional ...",
"The fourth season of <b>Parks and Recreation</b> originally aired in the United States \non the NBC television network, and began on September 22, 2011, and ended ..."
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"<b>Ligand</b>-<b>gated ion channels</b> (LICs, LGIC), also commonly referred to as ionotropic \nreceptors, are ... The neurotransmitter then binds to receptors <b>located</b> on the \npostsynaptic neuron. If these receptors are ... channels (Kir). PIP2 is a <b>cell</b> \nmembrane lipid, and its role in gating ion channels represents a novel role for the \nmolecule.",
"Ion channels are pore-forming membrane proteins that allow ions to pass \nthrough the channel ... Ion channels are <b>present</b> in the membranes of all <b>cells</b>. ... \nvoltage gradient across the plasma membrane, while <b>ligand</b>-<b>gated ion channels</b> \nopen or ...",
"Sodium channels are integral membrane proteins that form ion channels, \nconducting sodium ... Sodium channels are highly selective for the transport of \nions across <b>cell</b> ... <b>Ligand</b>-<b>gated sodium channels</b> are activated by binding of a \nligand instead of a change ... A voltage-gated sodium channel is <b>present</b> in \nmembers of the ...",
"Mechanosensitive <b>channels</b>, mechanosensitive <b>ion channels</b> or stretch-<b>gated ion</b> \n<b>channels</b> (not ... Stretch-activated <b>ion channels</b> are <b>located</b> on these \nmechanoreceptor <b>cells</b> and ... <b>Channels</b> that have traditionally been known as \njust “voltage-“ or “<b>ligand</b>-<b>gated</b>” have also been <b>found</b> to be mechanically \nsensitive as well.",
"5-hydroxytryptamine receptors or 5-HT receptors, or serotonin receptors, are a \ngroup of G protein-coupled receptor and <b>ligand</b>-<b>gated ion channels found</b> in the ...",
"In electrophysiology, the term gating refers to the opening (activation) or closing (\nby ... A variety of <b>cellular</b> changes can trigger gating, depending on the ion \nchannel, including ... <b>Ligand</b>-<b>gated ion channels</b> are <b>found</b> on postsynaptic \nneurons.",
"Voltage-<b>gated ion channels</b> are a class of transmembrane proteins that form <b>ion</b> \n<b>channels</b> that ... <b>Cell</b> membranes are generally impermeable to <b>ions</b>, thus they \nmust diffuse through the ... <b>Found</b> along the axon and at the synapse, voltage-\n<b>gated ion channels</b> ... <b>Ligand</b>-<b>gated</b> · Light-<b>gated</b>; Voltage-<b>gated</b>; Stretch-\nactivated ...",
"Cyclic nucleotide–<b>gated ion channels</b> or CNG <b>channels</b> are <b>ion channels</b> that \nfunction in response to the binding of cyclic nucleotides. CNG <b>channels</b> are \nnonselective cation <b>channels</b> that are <b>found</b> in the membranes of various tissue \nand <b>cell</b> types, ... The steep concentration between CNG <b>channels</b> and <b>ligand</b> \nconcentration ...",
"A neurotransmitter receptor is a membrane receptor protein that is activated by a \nneurotransmitter. Chemicals on the outside of the <b>cell</b>, such as a neurotransmitter\n, can bump ... Ionotropic receptors are also called <b>Ligand</b>-<b>gated ion channels</b> and \nthey can be excited by neurotransmitters (ligands) like glutamate and aspartate.",
"Light-gated ion channels are a family of ion channels regulated by \nelectromagnetic radiation. Other gating mechanisms for ion channels include \nvoltage-gated ion channels, <b>ligand</b>-<b>gated ion channels</b>, ... The expression of light\n-gated ion channels in a specific <b>cell</b> type through promoter control allows for the \nregulation of <b>cell</b> ..."
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"The <b>Sahara</b> is a <b>desert</b> located on the African continent. It is the largest hot <b>desert</b> \nin the world, ... The major part of the <b>desert</b> experiences around three to <b>five</b> \nmonths when the average high strictly exceeds 40 °C or 104 °F; ... Dromedary \ncamels and goats are the domesticated <b>animals</b> most commonly <b>found in the</b> \n<b>Sahara</b>.",
"The <b>Sahara Desert</b> ant (Cataglyphis bicolor) is a desert-dwelling ant of the genus \nCataglyphis. It primarily inhabits the <b>Sahara Desert</b> and is one of the most heat \ntolerant <b>animals</b> known to date. However, there are at least four other species of \nCataglyphis <b>living in the Sahara desert</b>, ...",
"The wildlife of Libya is spread over the Mediterranean coastline and \nencompasses large areas of the <b>Saharan desert</b>. The protection of wildlife is \nprovided through appropriate legislation in seven national parks, <b>five</b> reserves, \n24 protected areas, two wetlands under Ramsar Convention, ... As of now, very \nfew <b>animals live</b> in the area, like the striped hyenas (Hyaena ...",
"The fennec fox, or fennec (Vulpes zerda) or sand fox, is a small crepuscular fox \n<b>found in the Sahara Desert</b> of North Africa, the Sinai ... <b>5</b> As pets; 6 Cultural \ndepictions; 7 References; 8 Bibliography; 9 External links ... Fennec foxes are \nsocial <b>animals</b> that mate for <b>life</b>, with each pair or family controlling their own \nterritory.",
"A view of the <b>Sahara</b>. Tropical <b>deserts</b> are located in regions between <b>5</b> and 30 \ndegrees latitude. Environment is very ... <b>Animals</b> in tropical <b>deserts</b> have also \nbeen <b>found</b> to concentrate their urine in their kidneys to excrete less water.",
"The addax (Addax nasomaculatus), also known as the white antelope and the \nscrewhorn antelope, is an antelope of the genus Addax, that lives in the <b>Sahara</b> \n<b>desert</b>. ... These <b>animals</b> are well-adapted to exist in their desert habitat, as they \ncan ... Addax form herds of <b>five</b> to 20 members, consisting of both males and \nfemales.",
"Saharan rock art is a significant area of archaeological study focusing on artwork \ncarved or painted on the natural rocks of the central <b>Sahara desert</b>. ... Contents. 1 \nArchaeological sites; 2 Research techniques; 3 Art time periods; 4 See also; <b>5</b> \nReferences ... scratching. Outlines of <b>animals</b> are <b>found</b> in blackened sandstone.",
"The Sahel is the ecoclimatic and biogeographic zone of transition in Africa \nbetween the <b>Sahara</b> ... 1 Geography; 2 Flora and fauna; 3 Climate; 4 Culture; <b>5</b> \nHistory ... In the northern part of the Sahel, areas of <b>desert</b> shrub, including \nPanicum ... Their power came from having large pack <b>animals</b> like camels and \nhorses that ...",
"The Saharan silver ant (Cataglyphis bombycina) is a species of insect that lives \nin the <b>Sahara Desert</b>. ... They produce heat shock proteins (HSPs), but unlike \nother <b>animals</b>, they do this not in direct response to heat. ... "<b>Life</b> at the Extremes: \nAnts Defy Desert Heat". ... 83 (<b>5</b>): 1413–1417. doi:10.1152/jappl.1997.83.5.1413.",
"The Atlas Mountains are a mountain range in the Maghreb. It separates the \nMediterranean and Atlantic coastlines from the <b>Sahara Desert</b> ... 3 Flora and \nfauna; 4 See also; <b>5</b> References and notes ... Examples of <b>animals</b> in that <b>live</b> in \nthe area include the Barbary macaque, Barbary leopard, Barbary stag, Barbary \nsheep, ..."
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"<b>The Girl Who Played with Fire</b> is the second novel in the best-selling Millennium \nseries by Swedish <b>writer</b> Stieg Larsson. It was published posthumously in ...",
"<b>The Girl Who Played with Fire</b> is a 2009 Swedish thriller film directed by Daniel \nAlfredson, and the sequel to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It is based on the ...",
"It was awarded the Glass Key award as the best Nordic crime novel in 2005. His \nsecond novel, Flickan som lekte med elden (2006, <b>The Girl Who Played with Fire</b>)\n, ...",
"He teams up with the introverted and skilled computer hacker Lisbeth Salander. \n<b>The Girl Who Played with Fire</b> (Flickan Som Lekte med Elden), 2006, Mikael ...",
"It picks up where <b>The Girl Who Played with Fire</b> left off. In the hospital[edit]. After \nsurgery, Salander is moved to an intensive care ward under guard ...",
"The Girl in the Spider's Web is the fourth novel in the Millennium series. It focuses \non the ... The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009); <b>The Girl Who Played with Fire</b> (\n2009); The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest (2009). American films. The Girl ...",
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a psychological thriller novel by Swedish \n<b>author</b> and ... OCLC · 186764078. Followed by, The Girl Who Played with Fire ...",
"<b>The Girl Who Played With Fire</b> (2006) begins with Salander's returning to \nSweden after having traveled for a <b>year</b>.",
"The following <b>year</b>, Fincher stated that a script for <b>The Girl</b> that <b>Played with Fire</b> \nhad been written and that it was "extremely different from the book," and that ...",
"The Girl in the Spider's Web is a 2018 action thriller film directed by Fede Álvarez \nand written by ... The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo · <b>The Girl Who Played with Fire</b> · \nThe Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest · David Lagercrantz · The Girl in the ..."
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"Who wrote the book, The Girl who played with fire?",
"Who wrote the screenplay for The Girl who played with fire?"
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"The <b>Vietnam War</b> also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as \nthe Resistance ... Withdrawal of U.S. forces from Vietnam; Communist forces take \npower in South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos · Reunification of ... Thiệu had \nhalted the general advance, <b>leaving</b> armoured divisions able to surround them.",
"The Fall of Saigon, also known as the Liberation of Saigon, was the capture of \nSaigon, the capital of South Vietnam, by the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) \nand the Viet Cong on 30 April 1975. The event marked the end of the <b>Vietnam</b> \n<b>War</b> and the start of a transition ... While <b>American</b> citizens were generally \nassured of a simple way to <b>leave</b> the ...",
"The <b>Vietnam War</b> POW/MIA issue concerns the fate of <b>United States</b> servicemen \nwho were ... Bailey never produced any prisoners and the boat spent years never \n<b>leaving</b> its dock in Songkhla in Thailand, but the effort proved adept at bringing ...",
"R&R during the <b>Vietnam War</b>[edit]. All <b>US</b> military personnel serving in Vietnam \nduring hostilities there were eligible for one R&R during their tour of duty (13 ...",
"... <b>leaving</b> the Republic of <b>Vietnam</b> regime fighting a communist insurgency with \n<b>USA</b> aid. During this period, North <b>Vietnam</b> recovered from the wounds of <b>war</b>, ...",
"April 1956 — The last French troops <b>leave Vietnam</b>. 1954–1956 — 450,000 \n<b>Vietnamese</b> civilians flee the Viet Minh administration in North <b>Vietnam</b> and \nrelocate in ...",
"Vietnamese boat people also known simply as boat people, were refugees who \nfled Vietnam by boat and ship following the end of the <b>Vietnam War</b> in 1975. ... \nThe number of boat people <b>leaving</b> Vietnam and arriving safely in another \ncountry ... Most of the evacuees were resettled in the <b>United States</b> in Operation \nNew Life ...",
"1973 in the <b>Vietnam War</b> began with a peace agreement, the Paris Peace \nAccords, signed by the <b>United States</b> and South Vietnam on one side of the \n<b>Vietnam War</b> and ... North Vietnam was permitted to <b>leave</b> 150,000 soldiers and \nto retain the territory it controlled in South Vietnam. The <b>U.S.</b> and Vietnam also \npledged to ...",
"In exchange, the <b>US</b> promised to <b>withdraw from</b> South <b>Vietnam</b>, cut off aid, and \nconvene peace talks in Paris. Kissinger also warned that any North <b>Vietnamese</b> ...",
"As more <b>US</b> Army units arrived in <b>Vietnam</b> the two divisional ... Donaldson was \nthe highest-ranking officer to undergo court-martial during the <b>war</b>. ... the last <b>U.S.</b> \nmaneuver battalion to <b>leave Vietnam</b>, on 23 August 1972."
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"When did the us troop presence in Vietnam peak during the vietnam war?",
"When did all us forces start to withdraw from the vietnam war due to the Paris Peace Accords?",
"When did direct us military involvement end in the vietnam war?"
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"This is a complete listing of National Basketball Association players who have \n<b>recorded</b> 22 or <b>more assists</b> in a game. 35 different players have <b>recorded</b> 22 or \n<b>more assists</b> in a game. ... See also[edit]. <b>NBA</b> regular season <b>records</b> · List of \nNCAA Division I men's basketball players with 20 or <b>more assists</b> in a game ...",
"<b>Most assists</b> – both teams. 103 (2017). <b>Most assists</b> in a half – team. 34 by West \nAll-Stars (2017). <b>Most assists</b> in a half – both teams.",
"John Stockton won a <b>record</b> nine <b>assists</b> titles in his career. In basketball, an \nassist is a pass to a teammate that directly leads to a score by field goal. The \nNational Basketball Association's (<b>NBA</b>) assist title is awarded to the player with \nthe <b>highest assists</b> per game ...",
"Assist leaders[edit]. This is a list of National Basketball Association players by \ntotal career regular season <b>assists recorded</b>. Statistics accurate as of February 14\n, 2020. ^, Active <b>NBA</b> player ... <b>Highest</b>-scoring games; <b>Records</b>. Regular season\n ...",
"In basketball, an assist is attributed to a player who passes the ball to a teammate \nin a way that ... The <b>NBA record</b> for <b>most</b> career <b>assists</b> is held by John Stockton, \nwith 15,806. Stockton also holds the <b>NBA</b> single season assist per game <b>record</b> ...",
"This article lists all-time <b>records</b> achieved in the <b>NBA</b> post-season in major \ncategories ... Los Angeles Lakers), 1983; <b>Most assists</b> - 57 by Magic Johnson, \nLos Angeles Lakers (vs. Phoenix Suns), 1989 (14.3 apg); <b>Most</b> steals - 17 by \nLionel ...",
"This article lists all-time <b>records</b> achieved in the <b>NBA</b> regular season in major \nstatistical ... <b>Most assists</b> in a game. 30 by Scott Skiles, Orlando Magic (vs. \nDenver Nuggets) on December 30, 1990. <b>Most assists</b> in a half. 19 by Bob Cousy\n, Boston Celtics ...",
"In basketball, a double-double or triple-double is when a player accumulates ten \nor <b>more</b> (a ... <b>Most</b> triple-doubles in <b>NBA</b> Finals: LeBron James <b>recorded</b> 10 \nFinals ... <b>Most assists recorded</b> in a triple-double: Isiah Thomas (Detroit Pistons),\n ...",
"John Houston Stockton (born March 26, 1962) is an American retired \nprofessional basketball ... Stockton holds the <b>NBA records</b> for <b>most</b> career <b>assists</b> \nand steals by wide margins and is regarded as one of the greatest point guards \nof all time.",
"Scott Allen Skiles Sr. (born March 5, 1964) is an American basketball coach and \nformer player. He <b>most</b> recently served as the head coach of the Orlando Magic. \n... He holds the <b>NBA record</b> for <b>assists</b> in one game with 30, set in his fifth season\n ..."
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"Who has had the most assists in a single game in the NBA?",
"Who has recorded 22 or more assists in a single game the most in the NBA?",
"Who has had the most total career assists in the NBA?"
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"The <b>red panda</b> (Ailurus fulgens) is a mammal native <b>to</b> the eastern Himalayas \nand ... During a survey in the 1970s, signs of <b>red pandas were found</b> in Nepal's ... \nFor instance, in <b>India</b>, the biggest threat seems <b>to</b> be habitat loss followed by ...",
"The <b>giant panda</b> also known as the <b>panda</b> bear or simply the <b>panda</b>, is a bear \nnative <b>to</b> south ... <b>Pandas will</b> travel between different habitats if they need <b>to</b>, so \nthey <b>can get</b> the nutrients that they need and <b>to</b> balance their diet for reproduction\n. ... Short-tailed mongoose (H. brachyurus) · <b>Indian</b> gray mongoose (H. edwardsii)\n ...",
"As of 2019, there <b>are</b> 27 zoos in 21 countries outside of mainland China that \n<b>have giant pandas</b>. These zoos <b>have</b> contracts with China <b>to</b> house these <b>pandas</b>\n ...",
"Everything <b>I have found</b> seems <b>to</b> point back <b>to</b> the article in question (most often \na direct copy) Or <b>to</b> a 1983 article by the same writer (Roberts, M.: The <b>red</b> ...",
"Balpakram National Park is a national park in the south of Garo Hills in \nMeghalaya, <b>India</b>, located at an altitude of about 910 m (3,000 ft) close <b>to</b> the \ninternational ... Bengal tiger, marbled cat, wild water buffalo, <b>red panda</b> and \n<b>Indian</b> elephant. ... The rivers and lakes in the wildlife reserve <b>are</b> home <b>to</b> \nvarious species of birds ...",
"Pinnipeds, commonly known as seals, <b>are</b> a widely distributed and diverse clade \nof carnivorous ... While seals <b>were</b> historically thought <b>to have</b> descended from \ntwo ancestral lines, molecular ... bears and the superfamily of musteloids (\nweasels, raccoons, skunks, and <b>red pandas</b>), having diverged about 50 million \nyears ago.",
"... Darjeeling <b>to</b> Ghum – <b>India's</b> highest railway station – and the steam-hauled \n<b>Red Panda</b> service from Darjeeling <b>to</b> Kurseong. Steam-enthusiast specials <b>are</b> ...",
"Carnivora is a clade of placental mammals where most species <b>have</b> specialized \nin primarily eating flesh. However some species <b>are</b> omnivorous, like raccoons \nand bears, and quite few species like <b>pandas are</b> specialized herbivores. Its \nmembers <b>are</b> formally referred <b>to</b> as carnivorans, whereas the word ... Majority of \nfeliform species <b>are found</b> in the Old World, though the cats and ...",
"<b>Panda</b> diplomacy is China's use of <b>giant pandas</b> as diplomatic gifts <b>to</b> other \ncountries. ... Between the years of 1957 and 1983, 24 <b>pandas were</b> gifted <b>to</b> nine \nnations <b>to</b> make friends. This is ... 1.1 million visitors came <b>to see</b> them the first \nyear they <b>were</b> in the United States. ... Retrieved June 13, 2019 – via The Times \nof <b>India</b>.",
"Tenzing Norgay GM OSN born Namgyal Wangdi and often referred <b>to</b> as Sherpa \nTenzing, was a Nepali-<b>Indian</b> Sherpa mountaineer. He was one of the first two \nindividuals known <b>to reach</b> the summit of Mount ... Raymond Lambert and \nTenzing Norgay <b>were</b> able <b>to reach</b> a height of about 8,595 metres (28,199 ft) on \nthe ..."
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"Where did you find the red pandas in india?",
"Where did you find most of the red pandas in india?",
"Where did you find a disjunct population of the red pandas in india?"
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"Royapuram <b>railway station</b> is a <b>railway station</b> at Royapuram, on the Chennai \nBeach–Katpadi section of the Chennai Suburban Railway network in Chennai, \n<b>India</b>. It is the second <b>oldest railway station</b> currently operational in <b>India</b> after ... \nThe first train of South <b>India</b> started <b>operating</b> in June 1856 from Royapuram \nrailway ...",
"Howrah Junction, more popularly known as Howrah <b>Station</b>, is the <b>oldest</b> and \nlargest <b>railway</b> complex in <b>India</b>, ... The part of the tram terminus for other routes \ncontinued to <b>function</b> until 1992, when the Rabindra Setu (Howrah Bridge) was ...",
"<b>Rail</b> transport or <b>train</b> transport is a means of transferring passengers and goods \non wheeled ... Thus the <b>railway</b> system in Great Britain is the <b>oldest</b> in the world. \n... The first full-scale <b>working railway</b> steam locomotive was built in the United ... A \npassenger <b>train</b> travels between <b>stations</b> where passengers may embark and ...",
"at, Barra Bazar and Honnavara <b>Railway Station</b>. Railway network map of <b>India</b> - \nschematic. Rail transport is an important mode of transport in <b>India</b>. All main-line \nrail operations in <b>India</b> are ... The Fairy Queen, a tourist attraction as the world's \n<b>oldest operating</b> steam engine, hauls a luxury train from Delhi to Alwar.",
"The history of rail transport began in 6th century BC in Ancient Greece. It can be \ndivided up into ... The first full-scale <b>working</b> railway steam locomotive was built in \nthe United ... The railway is still operational, thus making it the <b>oldest</b> operational \nelectric railway in the world. ... "Legacy of First <b>Railway Station</b> of South <b>India</b>".",
"Brahmapur is a major and one of the <b>oldest railway stations</b> in the <b>Indian</b> State of \nOdisha. ... Status, Functioning. Station code, BAM. Zone(s) · East Coast Railway ...",
"Liverpool Road is a former <b>railway station</b> on the Liverpool and Manchester \nRailway in ... Since Liverpool Road ceased operation, the <b>oldest railway station</b> \nin use is ... Throughout its history, Liverpool Road station has retained a <b>working</b> \nrail ...",
"The Mundeshwari Devi Temple (also spelled as Mundesvari) is located at Kaura \nin Kaimur district in the state of Bihar, <b>India</b> on the Mundeshwari Hills. It is an \nancient temple dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Shakti and is \nconsidered one of the <b>oldest</b> Hindu temples in <b>India</b>. ... It is also considered as \nthe <b>oldest functional</b> Hindu temple of <b>India</b>.",
"Chennai Central formerly known as Madras Central (station code: MAS), is the \nmain railway terminus in the City of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, <b>India</b>. It is the busiest \n<b>railway station</b> in South <b>India</b> and one of the most important ... Status, functioning \n... The century-<b>old</b> building of the <b>railway station</b>, designed by architect George ...",
"The Fairy Queen, also known as the East <b>Indian Railway</b> Nr. 22, is an 1855-built \nsteam ... In 1998 it was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's \n<b>oldest</b> ... Fairy Queen spent the next 34 years on a pedestal outside Howrah \n<b>station</b>. ... Express EIR 21 is currently <b>running</b> in different divisions of Southern \n<b>Railway</b> on ..."
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"<b>Section 187</b> of the <b>California Penal Code defines</b> the <b>crime</b> of murder. The \nnumber is commonly pronounced by reading the digits separately as ...",
"One Eight Seven is a 1997 American <b>crime</b> drama film directed by Kevin \nReynolds. It was the first top-billed starring role for Samuel L. Jackson, who plays \na Los Angeles teacher caught with gang trouble in an urban high school. The \nfilm's name comes from the <b>California Penal Code Section 187</b>, which <b>defines</b> \nmurder.",
"The first two titles of <b>Part</b> 1, up to <b>Section</b> 33, are preliminary and provide \n<b>definitions</b> of legal terms rather than <b>definitions</b> of, or punishments for, any \nspecific <b>crimes</b>.",
"The O. J. Simpson murder case was a <b>criminal</b> trial held in Los Angeles County \nSuperior Court. ... Not Guilty in violation of Penal Code Section 187(a), a felony \nupon Ronald Lyle Goldman, a human being. Case history ... According to USA \nToday, the case has been <b>described</b> as the "most publicized" <b>criminal</b> trial in \nhistory.",
"A police code is a numerical brevity code for a <b>crime</b>, incident, or instructions for \npolice officers. ... <b>187</b>, Murder ... 484, Theft (<b>definition</b>) ... Example: a "503" is not \n<b>Penal Code section</b> 503 (which is Embezzlement). ... In <b>California</b>, some radio \ncodes in the 400–599 range that refer to vehicle violations are left over from the ...",
"Conviction(s), <b>California Penal Code Section 187</b>, murder in the first degree \n<b>California Penal Code Section</b> 182–<b>187</b>, conspiracy to commit first degree \nmurder. <b>Criminal</b> penalty, Death, commuted to life imprisonment with parole. \nLeslie Louise Van Houten (born August 23, 1949) is an American convicted \nmurderer and ...",
"The law of <b>California</b> consists of several levels, including constitutional, statutory, \nand ... <b>California</b> Civil <b>Code Section</b> 22.2 is as follows: "The common law of \nEngland, so far as it is ... An unpublished decision in a <b>criminal</b> or civil action \ngenerally cannot be cited in any ... <b>Section 187</b> (murder) is probably the most well\n-known.",
"Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid \nexcuse, especially ... unlawful; killing; through <b>criminal</b> act or omission; of a \nhuman; by another ... State laws in the United States vary as to <b>definitions</b> of "\npremeditation". ... <b>California</b>'s murder statute, <b>Penal Code Section 187</b>, was \ninterpreted by the ...",
"<b>California</b> Proposition <b>187</b> was a 1994 ballot initiative to establish a state-run \ncitizenship ... and damage caused by the <b>criminal</b> conduct of illegal aliens in this \nstate. ... <b>California</b> repealed the unenforceable <b>sections</b> of Proposition <b>187</b> in \n2014. ... <b>sections</b> from <b>California's</b> education, health and safety, and welfare \n<b>codes</b>, as ...",
"Law enforcement jargon refers to a large body of acronyms, abbreviations, codes \nand slang ... Some shows, like "Adam-12" and CSI will use the <b>criminal code</b>, for \nwhere the show is based, to describe a <b>crime</b>. ... The numeric code <b>187</b> from the \n<b>California Penal Code section</b> dealing with murder has been featured in ..."
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"What crime is defined at california penal code section 187?",
"What specific crime is defined by California penal code section 187?",
"What is the explanation of a crime that is defined by California penal code section 187?"
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"The <b>Reconstruction</b> era was the period in American <b>history</b> which lasted from \n1863 to 1877. It was a significant chapter in the <b>history</b> of American civil rights. \nThe term has two applications: the <b>first</b> applies to the complete <b>history</b> of the \nentire country from 1865 to 1877 <b>following</b> the American <b>Civil War</b>; the second, to \nthe attempted ... Lincoln formally <b>began Reconstruction</b> in late 1863 with his ten \npercent <b>plan</b>, ...",
"The presidency of Abraham Lincoln <b>began</b> on March 4, 1861, <b>when</b> he was \ninaugurated as the 16th President of the United States, and ended upon his \nassassination and death on April 15, 1865, 42 days into his second term. Lincoln \nwas the <b>first</b> member of the recently-<b>established</b> Republican Party ... The <b>Civil</b> \n<b>War began</b> weeks into Lincoln's presidency with the Confederate ...",
"The Radical Republicans were a faction of American politicians within the \nRepublican Party of ... Radicals led efforts <b>after</b> the <b>war</b> to <b>establish civil</b> rights for \nformer slaves and fully ... The Radicals passed their own <b>Reconstruction plan</b> \nthrough the Congress in 1864, but ... The Radicals at <b>first</b> admired Johnson's \nhard-line talk.",
"The ten percent <b>plan</b>, formally the Proclamation of Amnesty and <b>Reconstruction</b> (\n13 Stat. 737), was a United States presidential proclamation issued on December \n8, 1863, by United States President Abraham Lincoln, during the American <b>Civil</b> \n<b>War</b>. By this point in the war (nearly three years in), the Union Army had pushed \n... By 1864, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Arkansas had <b>established</b> fully ...",
"The <b>Reconstruction</b> Amendments are the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth \namendments to the United States Constitution, adopted between 1865 and 1870, \nthe five years immediately <b>following the Civil War</b>. ... The Fourteenth Amendment, \nparticularly its <b>first</b> section, is one of the most ... <b>History</b> of the United States.",
"In 1867, the congressional <b>plan</b> of <b>Reconstruction</b> was ... in the South (\ncarpetbaggers), took control two years <b>after</b> the war ended. ... But the Republican \nbiracial coalition <b>created the first</b> ... Historian Wilson Fallin contrasts the \ninterpretation of <b>Civil War</b> and <b>Reconstruction</b> in white ...",
"Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the 17th president of \nthe United ... Andrew Johnson fell in love with the town at <b>first</b> sight, and <b>when</b> he \nbecame ... The Tennessee senator stated that "all men are <b>created</b> equal" from \nthe ... <b>plans</b> – both for the success of <b>Reconstruction</b> and for reelection in 1868.",
"Disenfranchisement <b>after</b> the <b>Reconstruction</b> Era in the United States of America \nwas based on ... Democrat Woodrow Wilson was elected as the <b>first</b> southern \nPresident <b>since</b> 1856. He was re-elected ... This city had many free blacks before \nthe <b>Civil War</b> and they had <b>established</b> both economic and political power. The \nstate ...",
"Forty acres and a mule is part of Special Field Orders No. 15, a post-<b>Civil War</b> \npromise ... <b>Plans</b> for a "colony" of freedmen <b>began</b> in 1801 <b>when</b> James Monroe \nasked President ... Hampton was well known as one of the War's <b>first</b> and biggest \nrefugee camps, and served as a ... Rose, Rehearsal for <b>Reconstruction</b> (1964), \npp.",
"The Marshall <b>Plan</b> was an American initiative passed in 1948 for foreign aid to \nWestern Europe. ... <b>After</b> World <b>War</b> II, in 1947, industrialist Lewis H. Brown wrote \n(at the request of General Lucius D. Clay) A Report ... The Marshall <b>Plan</b> was one \nof the <b>first</b> elements of European integration, as it erased trade barriers and set \nup ..."
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"<b>Black Panther</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books \npublished by Marvel ... Due to the series's cancellation, the contents of <b>what</b> \n<b>would</b> have been <b>Black Panther</b> #16–18 were ... After <b>his</b> mental state almost \ncauses tribal warfare, the Panther hands <b>power</b> to <b>his</b> council and hides in New \nYork City.",
"Klaw (Ulysses Klaue) is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in \nAmerican comic books ... Klaw threatens to execute them if the <b>Black Panther</b> \n<b>does</b> not abdicate the throne of Wakanda to him. ... Klaw finds <b>his powers</b> waning\n, resulting in him having to manipulate a group of street youths into helping him \ngain the ...",
"During their medal ceremony in the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City on October \n16, 1968, two ... Smith wore a black scarf around <b>his</b> neck to represent black \npride, Carlos had ... asked to sign gagging clauses which <b>would</b> have restricted \ntheir right to <b>make</b> political statements but that they had refused. ... <b>Black Panther</b> \nParty.",
"The <b>Black Panther</b> Party (BPP), originally the <b>Black Panther</b> Party for Self-\nDefense, was a ... He had an epiphany that <b>would</b> distinguish the <b>Black Panther</b> \nParty from the ... that if he <b>could</b> stand up to the police, he <b>could</b> organize that \nforce into political <b>power</b>. ... But with a crucial difference: <b>his</b> patrols <b>would</b> carry \nloaded guns.",
"Vibranium is a fictional metal appearing in American comic books published by \nMarvel Comics, noted for its extraordinary abilities to absorb, store, and release \nlarge amounts of kinetic <b>energy</b>. Mined only in Wakanda, the metal is associated \nwith <b>Black Panther</b>, who ... The <b>Black Panther</b> uses vibranium in a micro weave \nmesh in <b>his</b> uniform that ...",
"Huey Percy Newton (February 17, 1942 – August 22, 1989) was a revolutionary \n... <b>His</b> parents named him after Huey Long, former Governor of Louisiana. ... \nNewton said that the <b>Black Panther</b> Party's beliefs were greatly influenced by \nMalcolm ... and that's the <b>strength</b> of a potentially destructive force if we don't <b>get</b> \nfreedom.",
"Kwame Ture was a prominent African-American organizer in the civil rights \nmovement in the ... After <b>his</b> release, he gave <b>his</b> first "Black <b>Power</b>" speech at a \nrally that night, using the phrase to urge black pride and socio-economic \nindependence: ... and joined the <b>Black Panther</b> Party, but those events <b>did</b> not \noccur until 1968.",
"Fredrick Allen Hampton (August 30, 1948 – December 4, 1969) was an American \nactivist and ... When he and fellow <b>Black Panthers</b> later followed police in <b>his</b> \ncommunity ... The Panthers became effectively isolated from their <b>power</b> base in \nthe ... but the BPP <b>did make</b> an alliance with the Young Patriots and Young Lords.",
"Shuri is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by \nMarvel Comics. ... From a very young age, Shuri coveted the <b>Black Panther</b> \nmantle. ... During an attack on Wakanda by Klaw and a group of <b>his</b> mercenaries, \nshe ... the Wakandan Panther God <b>does</b> not imbue her with the <b>powers</b> of the \nBlack ...",
"The Ten-Point Program, or The <b>Black Panther</b> Party for Self-Defense Ten-Point \nPlatform and ... described what the <b>Black Panther</b> Party wants from what they \n<b>would</b> describe as ... We want <b>power</b> to determine the destiny of our Black \nCommunity. ... If a man <b>does</b> not have knowledge of himself and <b>his</b> position in \nsociety and ..."
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"How does the black panther get his power?",
"How does the black panther get his personal power in the comics?",
"How does the black panther get his external power in the comics?",
"How does the black panther get his personal power in the 2017 film?"
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"<b>Venus</b> Williams and <b>Serena</b> Williams are professional tennis players and sisters \n<b>who have</b> faced off 30 times in professional <b>tournaments</b>, <b>most</b> recently in the ... \n<b>Venus has won</b> 49 singles titles over the course of her career, and <b>Serena has</b> ...",
"The Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: <b>Venus</b> \nWilliams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title <b>winner</b> (singles), and <b>Serena</b> \nWilliams ... Their <b>most</b> recent Grand Slam doubles titles came at the 2012 \nWimbledon and ... they <b>have</b> completed the Boxed Set, <b>winning</b> all four <b>grand</b> \n<b>slams</b> in singles, ...",
"... Steffi Graf's <b>record</b> of 22 <b>Grand Slams</b> in the Open Era. ... Williams partnered \nwith sister <b>Venus</b> to <b>win</b> their ...",
"List of Women's singles Grand Slam <b>tournaments</b> tennis champions. Note that \nsome <b>major</b> changes <b>have</b> taken place over the years <b>that have</b> ... Serena \nWilliams is the winner of 23 Major singles titles – Open era record. Steffi Graf – \nwinner of 22 Major singles ... United States <b>Venus</b> Williams, 7, 0, 0, 5, 2. 17, \nUnited Kingdom ...",
"They then <b>won</b> their 14th <b>major</b> title ... Williams broke the <b>record</b> for the ...",
"This is a list of the main career statistics of professional American tennis player \n<b>Serena</b> Williams ... Tier I, Premier Mandatory and Premier 5 <b>tournaments</b> ... \nWilliams <b>has won</b> an Open Era <b>record</b> 23 Grand Slam singles titles. ... <b>Serena</b> \nand <b>Venus</b> are the only doubles team to <b>win</b> their first 14 Grand Slam doubles \nfinals and ...",
"By <b>winning</b> the 2003 Wimbledon ladies' title, Williams ... the feat <b>has</b> been \naccomplished 3 <b>more</b> times, once by <b>Venus</b> ...",
"Kim Antonie Lode Clijsters is a Belgian professional tennis player. Clijsters <b>has</b> \nbeen a world ... Her success at <b>majors has</b> been highlighted by <b>winning</b> three \nconsecutive ... in the final was <b>Serena</b> Williams, who entered the match with a 56\n–4 <b>record</b> on ... She defeated <b>Venus</b> in a tight third set after they split the first two \n6–0.",
"The Grand Slam <b>tournaments</b>, also called <b>majors</b>, are the four <b>most</b> important \nannual tennis ... <b>Winning</b> the four <b>majors</b> in consecutive <b>tournaments</b> but not in \nthe same year is known as a non-calendar ... Roll of Honour, no subsequent \nplayer to <b>win</b> four or <b>more majors</b> in a row—Steffi Graf, <b>Serena</b> Williams, ... <b>Venus</b> \nWilliams.",
"Madison Keys (born February 17, 1995) is an American professional tennis \nplayer. ... She <b>has won</b> five WTA <b>tournaments</b>, all at the Premier level. ... Keys \nasked her parents for a white tennis dress like the one <b>Venus</b> Williams was \nwearing, and they ... Still only 14 years old, she beat <b>Serena</b> Williams in a set to \nfive games."
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"The <b>Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System</b>, commonly known as the \nFederal Reserve Board, is the main governing body of the Federal Reserve ...",
"The <b>federal</b> government sets the salaries of the <b>board's</b> seven <b>governors</b>, and it \nreceives all the <b>system's</b> annual profits, after a ...",
"The Chair of the <b>Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System</b> is the head \nof the Federal Reserve, which is the central banking system of the United States.",
"Bloomberg L.P. v. <b>Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System</b>, 1:08-cv-\n09595, was a lawsuit by Bloomberg L.P. against the Board of Governors of the ...",
"Jerome Hayden "Jay" Powell (born February 4, 1953) is the 16th Chair of the \n<b>Federal Reserve</b>, ... He has served as a member of the <b>Federal Reserve Board of</b> \n<b>Governors</b> since 2012. ... Powell stated that higher capital and liquidity \nrequirements and stress tests have made the financial <b>system</b> safer and must be \npreserved.",
"The Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building houses the main offices \nof the <b>Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System</b>. It is located at 20th ...",
"According to the <b>board of governors of the Federal Reserve</b>, "It is not 'owned' by \nanyone and is 'not a private, profit-making ...",
""Commercial Law—<b>Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System</b> v. \nInvestment Company Institute: The Continuing Conflict Between Commercial and\n ...",
"As a member of the <b>board of governors of the Federal Reserve System</b> on \nFebruary 20, 2004, Bernanke gave a speech in which he postulated that we are \nin a new ...",
"Seal of the <b>Board of Governors</b> of the United States <b>Federal Reserve System</b>. \nThis version of the seal mostly dates from 1935, when that year's Banking Act ..."
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"The <b>Sengoku period</b> is a period in Japanese history marked by social upheaval, \npolitical intrigue and near-constant military conflict. Japanese historians named it \nafter the otherwise unrelated <b>Warring States period</b> of China. It was initiated by \nthe Ōnin War, which collapsed the Japanese feudal system ... Japanese) \nSengoku Expo: Japanese Design, Culture in the Age of <b>Civil Wars</b> ...",
"The <b>Warring States period</b> was an era in ancient Chinese history characterized \nby warfare, as well as bureaucratic and military reforms and consolidation. It \nfollowed the Spring and Autumn period and concluded with the Qin wars of ... \nAfter three years of <b>civil war</b>, Zhao from the north and Han from the south invaded \nWei.",
"The Ōnin War also known as the Upheaval of Ōnin and Ōnin-Bunmei war, was a \n<b>civil war</b> that lasted from 1467 to 1477, during the Muromachi period in Japan. \nŌnin refers to the Japanese era during which the war started; the war ended ... \nThe war initiated the <b>Sengoku period</b>, "the <b>Warring States period</b>". This period \nwas a ...",
"This list of wars by death toll includes death toll estimates of all deaths that are \neither directly or ... Han, Zhou, Yan, Wei, Chu, Qi States, China, – Part of <b>Warring</b> \n<b>States Period</b> · Cimbrian War, 410,000–650,000 ... Parliamentarians, British Isles, \n– Also known as the British <b>Civil Wars</b>. English <b>Civil War</b>, 356,000–735,000 ...",
"Spring and Autumn period was a period in Chinese history from approximately \n771 to 476 BC ... family in Qi, and the legitimacy of the rulers was often \nchallenged in <b>civil wars</b> by various royal family members in Qin and Chu. ... \nfocused more fully on interstate conflict in the <b>Warring States period</b>, which began \nin 403 BC ...",
"The Muromachi period is a division of Japanese history running from \napproximately 1336 to ... The years from 1465 to the end of the Muromachi period \nare also known as the <b>Sengoku period</b> or <b>Warring States period</b>. ... shogunate \nwas not as strong as that in Kamakura had been, and was greatly preoccupied \nwith <b>civil war</b>.",
"The Qin dynasty was the first dynasty of Imperial China, lasting from 221 to 206 \nBC. Named for ... Lord Shang Yang, a Qin statesman of the <b>Warring States period</b>\n, advocated a philosophy of Legalism, introducing a ... to be the start of the "Qin \ndynasty" which lasted for fifteen years until 207 when it was cut short by <b>civil wars</b>\n.",
"The following list ranks wars and times of war by their duration, including both \nhistorical and ... <b>Warring States Period</b>, 453 BC, 223 BC, 230 years ... Sudanese \n<b>Civil Wars</b>, 18 August 1955, Ongoing, 64 years, 5 months and 3 weeks. Darfurs \nCivil ...",
"Yan was an ancient Chinese state during the Zhou dynasty. Its capital was Ji \nDuring the ... Despite the wars, Yan survived through the <b>Warring States period</b>. \n... In 207 BC, the Qin dynasty collapsed and China resumed a state of <b>civil war</b>.",
"The Tokugawa Shogunate (徳川幕府, Tokugawa bakufu), also known as the Edo \nBakufu (江戸 ... Ieyasu after victory at the Battle of Sekigahara, ending the <b>civil</b> \n<b>wars of the Sengoku period</b> following the collapse of the Ashikaga Shogunate."
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"Adding to the gospel qualities of the <b>song</b> are choir-like backing vocals provided \nby the Edge <b>and</b> producers Brian Eno <b>and</b> ...",
"U2 is a withdrawn EP by the experimental music <b>and</b> sound collage band \nNegativland, ... The <b>song</b> "I <b>Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For</b> (Special Edit \nRadio Mix)" features a musical backing to an extended profane rant from disc \njockey ...",
"The Joshua Tree is the fifth studio album by Irish rock band U2. It was produced \nby Daniel ... This inspired him to write the blues-influenced <b>song</b> "Silver <b>and</b> Gold\n", which he recorded with Richards <b>and</b> ... The riffs to "I <b>Still Haven't Found What I'</b>\n<b>m Looking For</b>" <b>and</b> "With or Without You" also prominently use delay, with Bono\n ...",
""<b>Haven't Found</b>" is a hip-hop <b>song</b> by Pras Michel, released as the first <b>and</b> only \nsingle from his ... The <b>song</b> is essentially a cover of U2's "I <b>Still Haven't Found</b> \n<b>What I'm Looking For</b>", from their album The Joshua Tree. The <b>song</b> was also ...",
"Rattle <b>and</b> Hum is a hybrid live/studio album by Irish rock band U2, <b>and</b> a \ncompanion ... The live performance of "I <b>Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For</b>" \n... During "Silver <b>and</b> Gold", Bono explains that the <b>song</b> is an attack on apartheid.",
"The Chimes were a British dance music trio, which consisted of Pauline Henry (\nborn in Jamaica) with Mike Peden <b>and</b> James Locke from Edinburgh, Scotland. \nThey are best known for their hits "Heaven" <b>and</b> a remake of U2's "I <b>Still Haven't</b> \n<b>Found What I'm Looking For</b>", ... In the US, they reached the Billboard Hot 100 \nwith the <b>song</b> "1-2-3", at No.",
"The <b>song</b> was planned for release as the album's second single, <b>but</b> it was \nultimately shelved in favour of "I <b>Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For</b>". A new \nmix ...",
""I <b>Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For</b>" is the second track from U2's 1987 \nalbum The Joshua Tree, <b>and</b> was released as the album's second single. The \n<b>song</b> ...",
"Pauline Henry (born 29 January 1961) is a Jamaican-British recording artist. She \nwas the vocalist in the Scottish band The Chimes, best known for their 1990 \ncover version of U2's "I <b>Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For</b>", between 1988 \n<b>and</b> 1991. ... In 2016, Henry recorded a new version of The Chimes' <b>song</b> "\nHeaven" for the ...",
"File talk:I <b>Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For</b> (The Chimes <b>song</b>).jpg ... \nplease visit the project page, where you can join the discussion <b>and</b> see a list of ..."
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"Who sings but i still haven't found what i'm looking for?",
"Who is the band that sings but i still haven't found what i'm looking for?",
"Who is the singer that sings but i still haven't found what i'm looking for?"
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"The <b>Notre Dame</b> Fighting Irish women's basketball team is the intercollegiate \nwomen's ... Alternate jersey. Kit shorts midnightbluesides.png ... "<b>Color</b> | Athletics \nBranding | On Message | University of <b>Notre Dame</b>". Retrieved January 27, 2020.",
"<b>Notre Dame</b> High School is a coeducational, Roman Catholic, college \npreparatory school in the ... Notre Dame High School (New Jersey) ... Color(s), \nBlue and",
"CCHA-<b>Uniform</b>-ND.png. The <b>Notre Dame</b> Fighting Irish men's ice hockey team is \nthe college ice hockey team of the ... "<b>Color</b> | Athletics Branding | On Message | \nUniversity of <b>Notre Dame</b>". Retrieved January 27, 2020. ^ 22, Jim Connelly ...",
"<b>Colors</b>, Blue and Gold. Fight song, Victory March. Mascot, <b>Notre Dame</b> \nLeprechaun. Marching band, Band of the Fighting Irish. Outfitter, Under Armour. \nWebsite, www.und.com. The <b>Notre Dame</b> Fighting Irish football team is the \nintercollegiate football team representing the ... <b>Notre Dame's</b> home <b>jersey</b> is \nnavy blue with white numerals, gold outlining, ...",
"The <b>Notre Dame</b> Fighting Irish men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's \nbasketball ... Alternate jersey. Kit shorts midnightbluesides. ... "<b>Color</b> | Athletics \nBranding | On Message | University of <b>Notre Dame</b>". Retrieved January 27, 2020.",
"<b>Notre Dame</b> is one of only 16 universities in the United States that plays Division I \nFBS football and Division I men's ice hockey. The school <b>colors</b> are Gold and ...",
"While the A-Side <b>jerseys</b> bear the <b>Notre Dame colors</b> of blue and ... B-Side <b>jersey</b> \nis a tribute to both the pre-1995 <b>Notre Dame</b> Rugby ...",
"The official school and athletic <b>colors</b> are royal blue and gold. While the majority \nof <b>Notre Dame's</b> students are from Ohio, the student body represents 38 states ...",
"The University of <b>Notre Dame</b> du Lac is a private Catholic research university in \n<b>Notre Dame</b>, ... The official <b>colors</b> of <b>Notre Dame</b> are navy blue and gold. Green \nis ... <b>apparel</b>, equipment, and monetary compensation to <b>Notre Dame</b> for 10 years\n.",
"The Navy–<b>Notre Dame</b> football rivalry is an American college football rivalry \nbetween the Navy ... old Memorial Stadium or current M&T Bank Stadium, \nFedExField in Landover, Maryland, or at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New \n<b>Jersey</b>."
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"The <b>Sacramento Kings</b> are an American professional basketball team based in \nSacramento, ... In 1975, the Kings ceased <b>playing home</b> games in Omaha and in \n1977 simply became the Kansas City Kings. The team again ... But the Royals \nwere now a losing team filled with rookies, and <b>did</b> not turn a profit. Meanwhile, \nthe ...",
"Golden 1 Center is an indoor arena, located in downtown Sacramento, California\n, United ... The arena, which replaced Sleep Train Arena as the <b>home</b> of the \n<b>Sacramento Kings</b> of the National ... The <b>Sacramento Kings</b> contributed \napproximately $284 million and the City of Sacramento contributed \napproximately $223 million.",
"The Stockton Kings are an American professional basketball team of the <b>NBA</b> G \nLeague, based in Stockton, California. They are owned and operated by their \n<b>NBA</b> parent club, the <b>Sacramento Kings</b>. The Kings compete in the G League's \nWestern Conference Pacific Division and <b>play</b> their <b>home</b> games at the Stockton \nArena ...",
"The 1985–86 <b>NBA</b> season was the Kings' 37th season in the <b>NBA</b> and first in \nSacramento following its relocation from Kansas City. The Kings <b>played</b> their \n<b>home</b> games at the original ARCO Arena, and finished ... Sacramento <b>did</b> not \nstart the season well, having a 9-22 record on December 31st, the worst in the \nWestern ...",
"Sleep Train Arena, originally ARCO Arena and later Power Balance Pavilion, is a \ndefunct indoor arena located in Sacramento, California, United States. Opened in \n1988, it was the <b>home</b> of the <b>Sacramento Kings</b> of the National ... The original \nARCO Arena (1985–1988), where the Kings <b>played</b> their <b>home</b> games for three ...",
"The 2001–02 <b>NBA</b> season was the Kings' 53rd season in the National Basketball \nAssociation, ... Round, Pick, <b>Player</b>, Position, Nationality, College ... 2001–02 \nGame Log (61–21) (<b>Home</b>: 36–5; Road: 25–16) ... You <b>can</b> help by adding to it.",
"The 2002–03 <b>NBA</b> season was the Kings' 54th season in the National Basketball \nAssociation, ... Webber and Peja Stojaković were both voted to <b>play</b> in the 2003 \n<b>NBA</b> All-Star Game in Atlanta. ... as Webber was forced to withdraw due to a \nsprained ankle in a <b>home</b> loss against the Utah Jazz. ... You <b>can</b> help by adding \nto it.",
"The City of Sacramento and the Sacramento metropolitan area is <b>home</b> to one \nmajor league professional team — the <b>Sacramento Kings</b> of the ... in 2005 to \nbecome the first major, professional sports team in Sacramento to <b>do</b> so. ... The \nSacramento Express <b>played</b> at Bonney Field (now named Papa Murphy's Park) \nand ...",
"Richaun Diante Holmes (born October 15, 1993) is an American professional \nbasketball <b>player</b> for the <b>Sacramento Kings</b> of the National Basketball \nAssociation (<b>NBA</b>) ... In high school, Holmes grew from a 6'2" guard into a 6'9" \nforward, but <b>did</b> not receive any Division I college basketball scholarship offers \nuntil he had ...",
"Vlade Divac is a Serbian professional basketball executive and former <b>player</b> \nwho is the vice president of basketball operations and general manager of the \n<b>Sacramento Kings</b> of the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>). Divac spent \nmost of his <b>playing</b> career in the <b>NBA</b>. ... Divac began <b>playing</b> basketball in his \n<b>home</b> town Prijepolje for the team KK ..."
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"Where do the sacramento kings play at home?",
"Where geographically do the sacramento kings play at home?",
"In what stadium do the sacramento kings play at home since 2016?",
"In what stadium do the sacramento kings play at home from 1988-2016?"
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"<b>Ice Age pluvial lakes</b> in the western United States. A <b>pluvial lake</b> is a body of \nwater that accumulated in a basin because of a greater moisture ... That humid \nclimate was present during the <b>last</b> glacial period in North America and caused \nmore ...",
"The Quaternary glaciation, also known as the Pleistocene glaciation, is an \nalternating series of glacial and interglacial periods during the Quaternary period \nthat began 2.58 Ma (million years ago), and is ongoing. Although geologists \ndescribe the entire time period as an "<b>ice age</b>", ... Since the end of the <b>last</b> glacial \nperiod the only surviving ice sheets are the ...",
"Lake Bonneville was a prehistoric <b>pluvial lake</b> that covered much of the eastern \npart of North ... Like most, if not all, of the <b>ice age pluvial lakes</b> of the American \nWest, Lake Bonneville was a result of the combination ... evidence suggests that \nit may have evaporated and reformed as many as 28 times in the <b>last</b> 800,000 \nyears.",
"The <b>Last</b> Glacial Maximum (LGM) was the <b>most recent</b> time during the <b>Last</b> \nGlacial Period that ... Despite <b>glacier</b> advances much of the area west of \nLlanquihue <b>Lake</b> was still ice-free during the <b>Last</b> Glacial Maximum. ... of the \nnorthern hemisphere (115 000 - 12 000 years ago); Penultimate Glacial Period · \nMousterian <b>Pluvial</b> ...",
"The Mousterian <b>Pluvial</b> was a prehistoric wet and rainy (<b>pluvial</b>) period in North \nAfrica. ... <b>Pluvial</b>, the now-desiccated regions of northern Africa were well-\nwatered, bearing <b>lakes</b>, swamps, and river systems that no longer exist. ... The \nMousterian <b>Pluvial</b> was caused by large-scale climatic changes during the <b>last</b> \n<b>ice age</b>.",
"Lake Manly was a <b>pluvial lake</b> in Death Valley, California, covering much of \nDeath Valley with a ... Various weather changes associated with the <b>last glacial</b> \nmaximum favored their infilling, including southward shifts ... "<b>Age</b> and Elevations \nof High-Level OIS2 <b>Pluvial Lake</b> Manly Shorelines, Northern and Central Death \nValley: ...",
"The Pleistocene is the geological epoch that lasted from about 2,580,000 to \n11,700 years ago, spanning the world's <b>most recent</b> period of repeated \nglaciations. The end of the Pleistocene corresponds with the end of the <b>last</b> \n<b>glacial</b> period and also with the end of the Paleolithic <b>age</b> used ... South of the <b>ice</b> \nsheets large <b>lakes</b> accumulated because outlets were ...",
"In geology, a proglacial lake is a lake formed either by the damming action of a \nmoraine during the retreat of a melting <b>glacier</b>, a glacial ice dam, or by meltwater \ntrapped against an ice sheet due to isostatic depression of the crust around the \nice. At the end of the <b>last ice age</b> about 10,000 years ago, large proglacial lakes \n... Ice jam · List of prehistoric lakes · <b>Pluvial lake</b> · Proglacial lakes of Minnesota ...",
"The African humid period (AHP), roughly lasting from 14,600 years ago to 5500 \nyears ago, was the <b>most recent</b> climate period in which northern Africa was wetter \nthan today. This replacement of much of the Sahara desert by grasses, trees and \n<b>lakes</b> ... Before the AHP, during the <b>last glacial</b> maximum, the Sahara was much ...",
"Following the <b>last Ice Age</b>, melt water accumulated in the closed basins of what is \nnow south-central Oregon. As a result, <b>pluvial lakes</b> covered much of Oregon's ..."
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"Where did pluvial lakes form during the last ice age?",
"What country did pluvial lakes form in during the last Ice Age?",
"What region of the United States die pluvial lakes form in during the last ice age?",
"What states did pluvial lakes form in during the last Ice Age?"
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"<b>Parkersburg</b> is a city in and the county seat of Wood County, <b>West Virginia</b>, \nUnited States. Located at the confluence of the Ohio and Little Kanawha rivers, it \nis ...",
""Oakland," also known as the James M. Stephenson House, is a home located in \n<b>Parkersburg</b>, Wood County, <b>West Virginia</b>. Although a slaveholder and ...",
"West Virginia University at Parkersburg is a public college located in <b>Parkersburg</b>\n, <b>West Virginia</b>, United States. It is a stand-alone college with its own board of ...",
"The Memorial Bridge, locally known as the toll bridge, crosses the Ohio River \nconnecting Belpre, Ohio and <b>Parkersburg</b>, <b>West Virginia</b>. The bridge is an \nalternate ...",
"Pages in category "Buildings and structures in <b>Parkersburg</b>, <b>West Virginia</b>". The \nfollowing 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect ...",
"First Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church at 813 Market Street in \n<b>Parkersburg</b>, Wood County, <b>West Virginia</b>. It was built in 1871, and is a two-story, \nthree by ...",
"The <b>Parkersburg</b> Carnegie Library is a historic library building located at \n<b>Parkersburg</b>, Wood County, <b>West Virginia</b>. It was designed and built in 1905, with \nfunds ...",
"South <b>Parkersburg</b> is an unincorporated community in Wood County, <b>West</b> \n<b>Virginia</b>. References[edit]. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names \nInformation ...",
"Case House was a historic home located at <b>Parkersburg</b>, Wood County, <b>West</b> \n<b>Virginia</b>, United States. It was built about 1901, and was a 2½-story brick dwelling\n ...",
"Cook House is a historic home located at <b>Parkersburg</b>, Wood County, <b>West</b> \n<b>Virginia</b>. It was built in 1825, and consists of a center section with two flanking \nwings ..."
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"What is the population of parkersburg west virginia?",
"What is the population of Parkersburg, West Virginia at the 2010 census?",
"What is the population of Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1960?",
"What is the population density of Parkersburg, West Virginia?",
"What is the population of Parkersburg, West Virginia at the 2000 census?",
"What is the population of Parkersburg, West Virginia at the 1990 census?"
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"<b>Rings</b> are also awarded to members of the <b>team</b> who <b>wins</b> the AFC or NFC \nchampionship. The NFL also provides postseason pay to all players as long as \nthey ...",
"The NFC/NFL is currently tied with the AFC/AFL at 27 <b>wins</b> for each. 20 \nfranchises, including <b>teams</b> that have ...",
"William Stephen Belichick is an American football coach who serves as the head \ncoach of the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He \nexercises extensive authority over the Patriots' football operations, effectively \nmaking him the <b>team's</b> general manager as ... The <b>win</b> was the first <b>Super Bowl</b> \nchampionship in Patriots history.",
"A championship <b>ring</b> is a <b>ring</b> presented to members of winning <b>teams</b> in North \nAmerican ... The NFL pays up to $5,000 per <b>ring</b> for up to 150 <b>rings</b> for <b>teams</b> that \n<b>win</b> the <b>Super Bowl</b>. <b>Teams</b> can distribute any ... "A 'trophy on their finger': When \nand why did sports championship <b>rings get</b> so big and flashy? | National Post".",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> XL was an American football game between the National Football \nConference ... The Steelers became just the third <b>team</b> to <b>win</b> the <b>Super Bowl</b> \ndespite not ... made popular by Joe Greene as an allusion to a fifth <b>Super Bowl</b> \n<b>ring</b>. ... "Rough Justice", and "(I Can't <b>Get</b> No) Satisfaction" (where Mick Jagger \nwryly ...",
"Brady and the Patriots won two of the next three <b>Super Bowls</b>, making him the \nrecord holder for most <b>Super Bowl wins</b> by a player, and the oldest quarterback to\n ...",
"The New England Patriots are a professional American football <b>team</b> based in \nthe Greater ... The <b>team</b> owns the record for most <b>Super Bowl</b> appearances (nine) \nand <b>wins</b> (six) by a head coach–quarterback ... "Patriots all about the <b>rings</b>".",
"The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football <b>team</b> based in the \nSan Francisco ... The 49ers won five <b>Super Bowl</b> championships between 1981 \nand 1994, led by Hall of ... Most of the <b>wins</b> were against second-tier <b>teams</b>, \nalthough the 49ers did shut out the Rams 16–0, ... The 49ers <b>ring</b> for <b>Super Bowl</b> \nXXIX.",
"The New Orleans Saints are a professional American football <b>team</b> based in New \nOrleans, ... He had an idea the <b>team</b> was going to need all the help it could <b>get</b>." \n... The Saints became the first <b>team</b> to <b>win</b> a <b>Super Bowl</b> after losing its last three \n... On October 9, 2013, the Saints announced the creation of a <b>Ring</b> of Honor to ...",
"The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football <b>team</b> based in \nBaltimore, Maryland. ... Baltimore then went to Tampa for <b>Super Bowl</b> XXXV \nagainst the New York ... They did <b>get</b> good play from veteran corner Deion \nSanders and third year ... After this easy <b>win</b>, the <b>team</b> headed to Philadelphia, \nbut lost 24-23."
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"Who gets super bowl rings when a team wins?",
"Who gets super bowl rings on the winning team when a team wins?",
"Who gets super bowl rings on the losing team when the other team wins?"
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"Hannibal's crossing <b>of</b> the <b>Alps in</b> 218 BC was one <b>of</b> the major events <b>of</b> the \n<b>Second Punic War</b>, ... The commission kept <b>its</b> peace, but brought news <b>to Rome</b> \nthat Hannibal was prepared and was going <b>to</b> strike soon. ... He did this with the \nhope <b>of</b> cultivating the best possible morale <b>in his army</b> for the upcoming \ncampaign, ...",
"The <b>Second Punic War</b> (Spring 218 <b>to</b> 201 BC), also referred <b>to</b> as The \nHannibalic War and by the Romans the War Against Hannibal, was the second <b>of</b> \nthree Punic Wars between Ancient ... Most Roman <b>troops during</b> the war fought <b>in</b> \nItaly, which became the main theater <b>of</b> the war as a result <b>of</b> Hannibal's offensive\n.",
"Hannibal was a Carthaginian <b>general</b> and statesman who is widely considered \none <b>of</b> the greatest military commanders <b>in</b> history. <b>His</b> father, Hamilcar Barca, \nwas a leading Carthaginian commander <b>during</b> the First Punic War (264–241 BC\n). <b>His</b> younger brothers were Mago and Hasdrubal, and he was brother-<b>in</b>-law ... \nThe <b>Second Punic War</b> broke out <b>in</b> 218 after Hannibal's attack <b>on</b> Saguntum, ...",
"The Battle <b>of</b> Cannae was a major battle <b>of</b> the <b>Second Punic War</b> that took place \n<b>on</b> 2 August 216 BC <b>in</b> Apulia, <b>in</b> southeast Italy. The <b>army of</b> Carthage, under \nHannibal, surrounded and decisively defeated a ... As news <b>of</b> this defeat \nreached <b>Rome</b>, the city was gripped <b>in</b> panic. Authorities resorted <b>to</b> \nextraordinary ...",
"The Fabian strategy is a military strategy where pitched battles and frontal \nassaults are avoided ... <b>At</b> the start <b>of</b> the <b>war</b>, Hannibal boldly crossed the <b>Alps in</b> \nwintertime and invaded ... Due <b>in</b> part <b>to</b> Hannibal's <b>skill</b> as a <b>general</b>, he \nrepeatedly inflicted ... the <b>Carthaginian army in</b> the field, meant that <b>Rome</b> had \ntime <b>on its</b> side.",
"Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus also known as Scipio Africanus Major, Scipio \nAfricanus the Elder, and Scipio the Great, was a Roman <b>general</b> and later consul \nwho is often regarded as one <b>of</b> the greatest military commanders and strategists \n<b>of</b> all time. <b>His</b> main achievements were <b>during</b> the <b>Second Punic War</b>. ... Scipio's \nconquest <b>of</b> Carthaginian Iberia culminated <b>in</b> the Battle <b>of</b> Ilipa (near ...",
"The Battle <b>of</b> Lake Trasimene (21 June 217 BC) was a major battle <b>in</b> the <b>Second</b> \n<b>Punic War</b>. The Carthaginians under Hannibal defeated the Romans under the \nconsul Gaius Flaminius. Hannibal's victory <b>over</b> the Roman <b>army at</b> Lake \nTrasimene remains, <b>in</b> terms ... Unable <b>to</b> goad Flaminius <b>into</b> battle, Hannibal \nmarched boldly <b>around his</b> ...",
"<b>During</b> the <b>Second Punic War</b>, Hannibal famously <b>led</b> an <b>army of</b> war elephants \n<b>across</b> the <b>Alps</b>, although many <b>of</b> them perished <b>in</b> the harsh conditions.",
"Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, surnamed Cunctator ( c. 280–203 BC), was \na Roman statesman and <b>general of</b> the third century BC. ... It is unknown whether \nhe participated <b>in</b> the First <b>Punic War</b>, fought between the Roman ... Livy, Fabius's \ntenure <b>of</b> the dictatorship <b>in</b> 217 was <b>his second</b> term <b>in</b> that office, with Gaius ...",
"The Battle <b>of</b> Geronium or Gerunium took place <b>during</b> the <b>Second Punic War</b>, \nwhere a large skirmish and battle took place <b>in</b> the summer and autumn <b>of</b> 217 \nBC respectively. After winning the Battle <b>of</b> Ager Falernus, the <b>army of</b> Hannibal \nmarched north ... After the battle, Minucius turned <b>over his army to</b> Fabius and \nresumed the ..."
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"The Buffalo <b>Bills</b> are a professional American football team based in the Buffalo–\nNiagara Falls ... Buffalo <b>had been</b> left out of the league since the All-Americans (\nby that point renamed the Bisons) ... AFC Championships; the team nevertheless \nlost all four subsequent <b>Super Bowls</b>, records in both categories that still stand.",
"If the <b>Super Bowl had been</b> instituted that year, the Packers would <b>have</b> qualified \nand faced the Buffalo <b>Bills</b> of the AFL. The Miami Dolphins appeared in three ...",
"The history of the Buffalo <b>Bills</b> began in 1960, when the team began play as a \ncharter member ... Professional football <b>had been played in</b> Buffalo and in \nupstate New York since the beginning of the 20th century. ... The final ties to the \n<b>Bills</b>' <b>Super Bowl</b> years <b>were</b> severed in 2000, when Thurman Thomas, Andre \nReed and ...",
"The <b>Bills had</b> a very talented team with nine <b>Pro Bowl</b> selections on their roster. \nTheir defense <b>was</b> led by defensive end Bruce Smith ...",
"<b>Had</b> Norwood successfully scored it would <b>have</b> likely given the <b>Bills</b> a 22–20 \nvictory, and it would also <b>have been</b> the first <b>Super Bowl</b> to be decided by a ...",
"The <b>Bills</b> entered <b>Super Bowl</b> XXVII trying to avoid becoming the ... Thus, even if \nthey <b>won</b> their first playoff game, they would <b>have</b> to ...",
"This is a list of current National Football League (NFL) franchise post-season and \n<b>Super Bowl</b> ... Of the 12 teams that <b>have</b> never <b>won</b> the <b>Super Bowl</b>, four (4) are \nexpansion franchises younger than the Super ... <b>Bills</b>, and Vikings) all <b>won</b> an \nNFL or AFL championship prior to the AFL–NFL merger; in the case of the \nVikings, ...",
"The Dolphins <b>were</b> second at 446–350–4 (<b>having played</b> 84 fewer games than \ntheir division rivals) with a playoff record of 20–21 (2–3 in <b>Super Bowls</b>). The <b>Bills</b>\n ...",
"Just like Washington, Buffalo <b>had</b> more than one threat in their ... One of the few \nbright spots on the <b>Bills</b>' defense <b>was Pro Bowl</b> ...",
"The <b>Bills</b>–Patriots rivalry is a professional American football rivalry between the \nBuffalo <b>Bills</b> ... The series <b>has been</b> notable for its recent lopsidedness, especially \nduring the career of Patriots ... In the 1990 season, the <b>Bills</b> reached the <b>Super</b> \n<b>Bowl</b> for the first time, playing against the New York Giants in <b>Super Bowl</b> XXV."
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"What years have the bills been in the super bowl?",
"Which super bowls have the Bills been in?"
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"<b>V</b> is an American science fiction television series that ran for two seasons on ABC\n, from November 3, 2009, to March 15, 2011. A remake of the 1983 miniseries ...",
"<b>V</b> is a two-part American science fiction television miniseries, written and directed \nby Kenneth Johnson. First shown in 1983, it initiated the science fiction ...",
"<b>V</b> or <b>v</b> is the 22nd and fifth-to-last letter in the modern English alphabet and the \nISO basic Latin alphabet. Its name in English is vee plural vees. Contents.",
"<b>V</b> is a 2020 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film written and directed by \nMohan Krishna Indraganti and produced by Dil Raju under the banner of Sri ...",
"Kim Tae-hyung (Korean: 김태형; born December 30, 1995), also known by his \nstage name <b>V</b>, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor.",
"<b>V</b> is a science fiction franchise created by American writer, producer and director \nKenneth Johnson about a genocidal invading alien race known as the ...",
"Charles <b>V</b> (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was Holy Roman Emperor \nand Archduke of Austria from 1519, King of Spain (Castile and Aragon) from ...",
"<b>V</b> (Roman numeral for five) is the fifth studio album by American band Maroon 5. \nThe album was released on August 29, 2014, by 222 Records and Interscope ...",
"<b>V</b> is the title character of the comic book series <b>V</b> for Vendetta, created by Alan \nMoore and David Lloyd. He is a mysterious anarchist, vigilante, and freedom ...",
"<b>V</b> is an American science fiction television series for the 60-minutes (47 to 49 \nminutes without commercials) weekly that aired in the United States on NBC from\n ..."
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"When did new orleans jazz move to utah?",
"When did new orleans jazz officially move to utah?",
"When did new orleans jazz obtain approval to move to utah?"
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"In mathematics, a <b>power of 10</b> is any of the integer powers of the number ten; in \nother words, ten multiplied by itself a certain number of times By definition, the ...",
"Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written as b<sup>n</sup>, involving two numbers\n, the base b ... Biquadrate has been used to refer to the <b>fourth power</b> as well. ... \nFor nonnegative integers n and m, the <b>value</b> of n<sup>m</sup> is the number of functions ... In \nthe base ten (decimal) number system, integer powers of <b>10</b> are written as the ...",
"An order of magnitude is an approximation of the logarithm of a <b>value</b> relative to \nsome ... Generally, the order of magnitude of a number is the smallest <b>power of</b> \n<b>10</b> used to represent that number. To work out the order of magnitude of a \nnumber ...",
"In arithmetic and algebra, the <b>fourth power</b> of a number n is the result of \nmultiplying four ... This page was last edited on <b>10</b> January 2020, at 22:26 (UTC). \nText is ...",
"The Stefan–Boltzmann law describes the <b>power</b> radiated from a black body in \nterms of its ... The proportionality to the <b>fourth power</b> of the absolute temperature \nwas ... so Stefan got a <b>value</b> of 5430 °C or 5700 K (the modern <b>value</b> is 5778 K).",
"Luminosity is an absolute measure of radiated electromagnetic <b>power</b> (light), the \nradiant <b>power</b> ... In astronomy, <b>values</b> for luminosity are often given in the terms of \nthe ... is proportional to temperature to the <b>fourth power</b>, the large variation in \nstellar ... The absolute magnitude is the apparent magnitude at a distance of <b>10</b> \npc ...",
"In mathematics, a <b>power</b> of two is a number of the form 2<sup>n</sup> where n is an integer, \nthat is, the result of exponentiation with number two as the base and integer n as\n ...",
"In arithmetic and algebra, the fifth <b>power</b> of a number n is the result of multiplying \nfive instances of n together: n<sup>5</sup> = n × n × n × n × n. Fifth powers are also formed \nby multiplying a number by its <b>fourth power</b>, ... The last digit of the fifth <b>power</b> of \nan integer n, with <b>10</b> as the base, is the last digit of n. By the Abel–Ruffini theorem\n, ...",
"The terabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information. The prefix tera \nrepresents the <b>fourth power</b> of 1000, and means <b>10</b><sup>12</sup> in the ... Value, Metric.",
"1024 is the natural number following 1023 and preceding 1025. 1024 is a <b>power</b> \nof two: 2<sup><b>10</b></sup> (2 ... Ordinal, 1024th (one thousand twenty-fourth). Factorization, 2<sup>10</sup> \n... The actual <b>value</b> is closer to 9×<b>10</b><sup>15</sup>. In the case of larger exponents, the ..."
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"What is the value of the fourth power of ten?",
"What is the value of the fourth power of ten, spelled out?",
"What is the value of the fourth power of ten, in numerals?"
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"The <b>Boy</b> in the <b>Striped Pyjamas</b> is a 2006 Holocaust novel by Irish novelist John \nBoyne. ... to Commandant, and the family has to move to Auschwitz because of \nthe orders of "The <b>Fury</b>" (Bruno's naïve interpretation of the word "Führer").",
"Nicholas Caradoc Hoult (born 7 December 1989) is an English actor. His body of \nwork includes ... Following a supporting role in Mad Max: <b>Fury</b> Road (2015), \nHoult starred in a number of independent ... About a <b>Boy</b> was a commercial \nsuccess, grossing more than $130 million worldwide and receiving praise by film \ncritics.",
"John Boyne (born 30 April 1971) is an Irish novelist. He is the author of eleven \nnovels for adults and six novels for younger readers. His novels are published in \nover 50 languages. His 2006 novel The <b>Boy</b> in the <b>Striped Pyjamas</b> was adapted \ninto a 2008 film ...",
"There is a wide range of ways in which people have represented World War II in \npopular ... in number and included Schindler's List (1993 film), The <b>boy</b> in the \n<b>Striped Pajamas</b> (2009 film), The Thin Red Line (1998), ... weapons or stealing \nChinese treasures (films like Fist of <b>Fury</b>, Millionaire's Express and Fist of Legend\n).",
"James Oliver Cromwell (born January 27, 1940) is an American actor. Some of \nhis more notable films include Babe (1995), Star Trek: First Contact (1996), L.A. ...",
"Yo Gabba Gabba! is an American-Canadian live action/puppet educational, \nmusical children's television series starring five costumed toys coming to life and\n ...",
"Below is an incomplete list of fictional feature films or miniseries released since \n1990 which ... United Kingdom, The <b>Boy</b> in the <b>Striped Pyjamas</b> (The <b>Boy</b> in the \n<b>Striped Pajamas</b>), Mark ... 2014, United States, <b>Fury</b> · David Ayer, Allied final \noffensive in Germany in the view of a tank crew of the 2nd Armored Division, April \n1945.",
"The purple triangle was a concentration camp badge used by the Nazis to \nidentify Bibelforscher in Nazi Germany. The purple triangle was introduced in \nJuly ...",
"Riddick Lamont Bowe (born August 10, 1967) is a retired American professional \nboxer who ... his career, an accomplishment emulated in the heavyweight \ndivision only by Tyson <b>Fury</b>. ... Yap, a <b>young man</b> in the Philippines who was \nelectrocuted while positioning his antenna so his family could watch a Riddick \nBowe fight.",
"This page gives a chronological list of years in literature (descending order), with \nnotable ... John Boyne's The <b>Boy</b> in the <b>Striped Pajamas</b>; Joe Abercrombie's The \nBlade Itself; Death of Peter Benchley, Betty Friedan, ... 1929 in literature – William \nFaulkner's The Sound and the <b>Fury</b>; Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms; ..."
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"The <b>War</b> of the <b>Spanish Succession</b> (1701–1714) <b>was</b> a European conflict of the \nearly 18th ... By the <b>end</b> of 1706, the French had been forced back to their \nborders but the Allies could not break their lines, while lack of popular support in \nSpain ...",
"The Peace of Utrecht is a series of peace treaties signed by the belligerents in \nthe <b>War</b> of the <b>Spanish Succession</b>, in the Dutch city of Utrecht ... The <b>War</b> of the \n<b>Spanish Succession was</b> occasioned by the failure of the Habsburg ... The Dutch \nRepublic <b>ended</b> the <b>war</b> effectively bankrupt, the Barrier Treaty that cost so much\n ...",
"The Siege of Barcelona <b>was</b> a battle at the <b>end</b> of the <b>War of Spanish Succession</b>\n, which pitted Archduke Charles of Austria (backed by Great Britain and the ...",
"The ideas of the Age of Enlightenment (Spanish: Ilustración) came to Spain in the \n18th century ... France lost the <b>War</b> of the <b>Spanish Succession</b> but the victors (\nEngland, the Netherlands and ... However, two years before the <b>war ended</b>, King \nPhilip, his strongest supporter, died, and <b>was</b> succeeded by his son Ferdinand VI.",
"The post-<b>Spanish Succession</b> period (1716 to 1726), when Anglo-American \nsailors and privateers left unemployed by the <b>end</b> of the <b>War</b> of the Spanish ...",
"<b>War</b> of the <b>Spanish Succession</b> · Battle of Schellenberg · Battle of Blenheim · \nBattle of Elixheim · Battle of Ramillies · Battle of Oudenarde · Siege of Lille · Battle \nof Malplaquet · Siege of Bouchain. Awards, Knight of the Order of the Garter · \nGeneral John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 1st Prince of Mindelheim, 1st \nCount of ... Although the campaign <b>did</b> not <b>end</b> the <b>war</b> in Ireland as Marlborough \nhoped, ...",
"The <b>War</b> of the Austrian <b>Succession</b> (German: Österreichischer Erbfolgekrieg, \n1740–1748) <b>was</b> ... At the <b>end</b> of the <b>War</b> of Austrian <b>Succession</b>, France gave \nback its European conquests, while ... Thus, the British blockade of the French \ncoast <b>was</b> relieved, and the <b>Spanish</b> fleet apparently controlled the \nMediterranean Sea.",
"Catalonia <b>was</b> first settled during the Middle Palaeolithic era. Like the rest of the \nMediterranean ... The Principality of Catalonia retained its political status, but this \ncame to an <b>end</b> after the <b>War of Spanish Succession</b> (1701–1714), in which the ...",
"The Bourbon Reforms (Spanish: Reformas Borbónicas) consisted of political and \neconomical ... At the <b>end</b> of the 17th century, Spain <b>was</b> an ailing empire, facing \ndeclining revenues and the loss of military power, ... Under the Treaty of Utrecht, \nwhich <b>ended</b> the <b>War of Spanish Succession</b> and put Philip V securely on the ...",
"Queen Anne's <b>War</b> (1702–1713) <b>was</b> the second in a series of French and Indian \n<b>Wars</b> fought in England's Thirteen American Colonies during the reign of Anne, \nQueen of Great Britain. (It is viewed in Europe as the American theater of the <b>War</b> \nof the <b>Spanish Succession</b>; it is ... The Treaty of Utrecht <b>ended</b> the <b>war</b> in 1713, \nfollowing a preliminary peace in ..."
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"When did the war of spanish succession end?",
"When did the war of spanish succession end after several treaties and the Protestant succession?",
"When did the fighting int he war of spanish succession finally end?"
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"Geochronology is the science of determining the age of rocks, fossils, and \nsediments using ... they share the same system of naming stratum (<b>rock layers</b>) \nand the time spans utilized to classify sublayers within a stratum. ... The first \nmethod is used for paleomagnetic <b>dating</b> of rocks inside of the same continental \nblock.",
"Relative <b>dating</b> is the science of determining the relative order of past events \nwithout necessarily determining their absolute age (i.e. estimated age). In \ngeology, rock or superficial deposits, fossils and lithologies can be used to ... The \nregular order of the occurrence of fossils in <b>rock layers</b> was discovered around \n1800 by ...",
"Stratigraphy is a branch of geology concerned with the study of <b>rock layers</b> (strata\n) and layering ... Magnetostratigraphy is a chronostratigraphic technique used to \n<b>date</b> sedimentary and volcanic sequences. The method works by collecting ...",
"Radiometric <b>dating</b>, radioactive <b>dating</b> or radioisotope <b>dating</b> is a technique \nwhich is used to <b>date</b> materials such as <b>rocks</b> or carbon, ... These methods can \nbe used to <b>date</b> the age of a sediment <b>layer</b>, as <b>layers</b> deposited on top would \nprevent ...",
"Cross-cutting relationships is a principle of geology that states that the geologic \nfeature which cuts another is the younger of the two features. It is a relative <b>dating</b> \ntechnique in geology. ... Stratigraphic relationships may be an erosional surface (\nor unconformity) cuts across older <b>rock layers</b>, geological structures, or other ...",
"Paleontology, sometimes spelled palaeontology or palæontology is the scientific \nstudy of life ... Estimating the dates of these remains is essential but difficult: \nsometimes adjacent <b>rock layers</b> allow radiometric <b>dating</b>, which provides \nabsolute ...",
"An unconformity is a buried erosional or non-depositional surface separating two \n<b>rock</b> masses or strata of different ages, indicating that sediment deposition was \nnot continuous. In general, the older <b>layer</b> was exposed to erosion for an interval \nof time ... time not represented is called a hiatus. It is a kind of relative <b>dating</b>.",
"In the stratigraphy sub-discipline of geology, a Global Standard Stratigraphic Age\n, abbreviated ... Geological Sciences (IUGS), and are used primarily for time \n<b>dating</b> of <b>rock layers</b> older than 630 million years ago, lacking a good fossil \nrecord.",
"Alternating layers are limestone (light, more competent) and marl/clay; dominant \ncycle is the 200000 year-cycle. In stratigraphy and geology, an eonothem is the \ntotality of rock strata laid down in the ... defined by the International Commission \non Stratigraphy and are used primarily for time-<b>dating rock layers</b> older than 630\n ...",
"The Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) boundary, formerly known as the \nCretaceous–Tertiary ... The <b>date</b> of the impact coincides precisely with the \nCretaceous–Paleogene boundary (K–Pg boundary), slightly less ... In some \nMaastrichtian stage <b>rock layers</b> from various parts of the world, the later ones are \nterrestrial; earlier ones ..."
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"Who was the first person to use fossils for dating rock layers?",
"Who was the first person to use fossils for dating rock layers theoretically?",
"Who was the first person to use fossils for dating rock layers in large-scale practical application?"
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"The following is an independently verified list of <b>best</b>-<b>selling music artists</b> from the \nsecond half of the 20th century to the present. Only artists whose claimed ...",
"This is the list of the highest-certified music artists in the United States based on \ncertifications by ... List of <b>best</b>-<b>selling music artists</b> · List of best-charting U.S. \nmusic artists · List of best-selling albums in the United States · List of best-selling \n... "At a small Foxborough venue, Garth Brooks raises the bar - The Boston <b>Globe</b>\n".",
"The <b>best</b>-<b>selling music artists</b> in Japan include Japanese artists with claims of 15 \nmillion or more record sales. Japan is the largest physical music market in the \n<b>world</b> and the second ...",
"This article is a compendium of the <b>best</b>-<b>selling music</b> singles. The criterion for \ninclusion on the ... The charts of the <b>best</b>-<b>selling</b> singles by year in the <b>world</b> are \ncompiled by the International Federation of the ... List of highest-certified <b>music</b> \n<b>artists</b> in the United States: This lists <b>the top</b> 100 certified <b>music artists</b> (albums), \nand ...",
"This list is of Latin <b>music artists</b> with claimed record sales of 15 million or more. \nThe <b>artists</b> in the following tables are listed in order of their claimed sales. If two \nor ...",
"This is a list of the <b>world's best</b>-<b>selling</b> albums of recorded <b>music</b>. To appear on \nthe list, the figure must have been published by a reliable source and the album ...",
"This list documents Britain's <b>best</b>-<b>selling music artists</b> alphabetically as well as by \nrecord sales. ... In 1950, the <b>world's</b> population was 2.5 billion; by 2000 it had \nrisen to 6 billion. Also, older artists suffer from bias as their record sales are less ...",
"This is a list of the <b>best</b>-<b>selling</b> albums of the 21st century, based on IFPI \ncertification and ... The charts of the <b>best</b>-<b>selling</b> albums by year in the <b>world</b> are \ncompiled by the International ... Both the Digital <b>Music</b> Report and the Recording \nIndustry in Numbers were replaced ... 2007, <b>High</b> School <b>Musical</b> 2, Various \n<b>Artists</b>, —, 6.0.",
"Additional Information...[edit]. This is a section made to talk about the <b>best selling</b> \n<b>artists</b> and ... The <b>World Music</b> Awards is always refering to IFPI [2] so why did \nWMA awarded Mariah Carey as the <b>World's Best</b>-<b>Selling</b> Female <b>Artist</b> of the ...",
"The <b>best</b>-<b>selling</b> Swedish <b>music artists</b>. List[edit]. <b>Artist</b>, Sales. ABBA, 375 million. \nRoxette, 75 million. Ace of Base, 50 million. Avicii, 30 million. Europe, 25 million."
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"Who is the world best selling music artist?",
"Who is the world best selling music artist as group?",
"Who are the world best selling music artist as individual?"
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"One of the most visited attractions in the <b>mountains</b> is Cades Cove which is a \nwindow or an area <b>where</b> older rocks made out of sandstone surround the valley \nfloor ...",
"Heavy logging in the late 19th century and early 20th century devastated <b>much</b> of \nthe forests of the <b>Smokies</b>, but the <b>National Park</b> Service estimates 187,000 <b>acres</b>\n ...",
"By December 12, the fires had burned more than 10,000 <b>acres</b> (15 square miles) \ninside the <b>national park</b>, and 6,000 <b>acres</b> in other parts of the area. At least ...",
"<b>Many mountain</b> residents built additional rooms onto their houses to ... Palmer \nChapel in <b>Big</b> Cataloochee, built in 1898. ... effects of logging gave rise to a \nmovement to create a <b>national park</b> in the <b>Smokies</b>.",
"Oconaluftee is a river valley in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, \nlocated in the Southeastern United States. Formerly the site of a Cherokee village \nand Appalachian community, the valley's bottomland is now home to the main \nentrance to the North Carolina side of the <b>Great Smoky Mountains National Park</b>. \n... It was a deeper part of the river, <b>where</b> all the animals came to wash and heal ...",
"The United States has 62 protected areas known as national parks that are \noperated by the ... <b>Many</b> current national parks had been previously protected as \nnational ... national park is Wrangell–St. Elias in Alaska: at over 8 million <b>acres</b> (\n32,375 ... The most-visited national park is <b>Great Smoky Mountains National Park</b> \nin ...",
"The Blue Ridge Parkway is a National Parkway and All-American Road in the \nUnited States, ... Its southern terminus is at U.S. 441 on the boundary between \n<b>Great Smoky Mountains National Park</b> and the Cherokee ... 34.4 Yankee Horse \nRidge supposedly is <b>where</b> a hard-riding Union soldier's horse fell and had to be \nshot.",
"Greenbrier is a valley in the northern <b>Great Smoky Mountains</b> of Tennessee, \nlocated in the ... The area is sometimes called <b>Big</b> Greenbrier to distinguish it \nfrom Little Greenbrier, which is located between ... Act of 1911, and in 1926, the \n<b>Great Smoky Mountains Park</b> Commission began buying up land for a <b>national</b> \n<b>park</b>.",
"The Foothills Parkway is a national parkway which traverses the foothills of the \nnorthern Great ... The Great Smoky Mountains Parkway (U.S. 441) from \nGatlinburg north to ... for the <b>Great Smoky Mountains National Park</b> included \n<b>much</b> of the foothills ... <b>Big</b> South Fork National River and Recreation Area · Land \nBetween the ...",
"The Cherokee <b>National</b> Forest is a large <b>National</b> Forest created on June 14, \n1920 and managed by the U.S. Forest Service and encompassing some 655,598 \n<b>acres</b> (2,653.11 km<sup>2</sup>). ... Rainbow trout are stocked in <b>many</b> streams and rivers. ... \nThe Unicois are located immediately south of the <b>Great Smoky Mountains</b> and ..."
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"How many acres is the great smoky mountains national park?",
"How many acres is the great smoky mountains national park in total?",
"How many acres of the great smoky mountains national park is estimated to be old growth forest?"
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"Jason Ritter (born February 17, 1980) is an American actor. He is known for his \nroles as Kevin Girardi in the television series Joan of Arcadia, Ethan Haas in The \nClass, Sean Walker in the NBC series The Event, <b>Dipper</b> Pines in <b>Gravity Falls</b>, \nand ... the weird events of <b>Gravity Falls</b>, Oregon. Ritter <b>voiced Dipper</b> in the show.",
"Mabel Pines (<b>voiced</b> by Kristen Schaal) – The 12-year-old twin sister of <b>Dipper</b> \nPines who wears various sweaters. Grunkle Stan (<b>voiced</b> by Alex Hirsch) – The ...",
"<b>Dipper</b> Pines (<b>voiced</b> by Jason Ritter) – The 12-year-old twin brother of Mabel \nPines, born 5 minutes after Mabel. He is armed with the journal marked "3" that \nhe ...",
"Mason "<b>Dipper</b>" Pines is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Disney \nChannel animated series <b>Gravity Falls</b>. The character is <b>voiced</b> by Jason Ritter, ...",
"Alexander Robert Hirsch (born June 18, 1985) is an American writer, animator, \nand <b>voice</b> actor. He is the creator of the Disney Channel series <b>Gravity Falls</b>, for \nwhich he provided the <b>voices</b> of Grunkle Stan, Soos, ... <b>Dipper</b> Pines, one of the \nlead characters of <b>Gravity Falls</b>, is based on Hirsch's memory of how it felt to be a \nkid.",
"The first season of the American animated television series <b>Gravity Falls</b> \nconsisted of 20 ... The season revolves around the various antics of two fraternal \ntwins, <b>Dipper</b> and Mabel Pines, who ... Toby Determined, a journalist for <b>Gravity</b> \n<b>Falls</b>' Gossiper, is <b>voiced</b> by Gregg Turkington, and Will Forte plays Tyler the Cute \nBiker.",
"Stanley "Stan" Pines, also known as "Grunkle Stan", is one of the main characters \nof the Disney animated series <b>Gravity Falls</b>, created and <b>voiced</b> by ... Because of \nhis loud scoffing at <b>Dipper's</b> investigating <b>Gravity Falls</b>, <b>Dipper</b>, Mabel, and ...",
"Development[edit]. Concept[edit]. The second season continues right where the \nfirst season left off. The first 12 episodes mainly focus on <b>Dipper</b>, Mabel, Soos, \nand Wendy ... Toby Determined, a journalist for <b>Gravity Falls</b>' Gossiper, is <b>voiced</b> \nby Gregg Turkington, and Will Forte plays Tyler Cutebiker. J. K. Simmons joins \nthe ...",
"In "Tourist Trapped", young twins <b>Dipper</b> (<b>voiced</b> by Jason Ritter) and Mabel \nPines (Kristen Schaal), have recently arrived in <b>Gravity Falls</b>, Oregon, to stay with\n ...",
"The series follows twelve-year-old twins <b>Dipper</b> (<b>voiced</b> by Jason Ritter) and \nMabel ... As the twins think back on their time in <b>Gravity Falls</b>, flash-forwards show\n ..."
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"To the <b>Bone</b> is a 2017 American drama film, written and directed by Marti Noxon \nand starring ... With her absentee father unwilling to deal with her, Ellen's \nstepmother, Susan, sets her up with a specialist, <b>Dr</b>. William Beckham, who \ninsists that ... "Lily Collins <b>plays</b> an anorexic in the sardonic, empathetic drama '\nTo the <b>Bone</b>'".",
"Leonard H. "<b>Bones</b>" McCoy is a character in the American science fiction \nfranchise Star Trek. McCoy was portrayed by <b>actor</b> DeForest Kelley in the original \nStar Trek series ... Kelley's first broadcast appearance as <b>Doctor</b> Leonard McCoy \nwas in "The Man Trap" (1966). Despite his character's prominence, Kelley's \ncontract ...",
"Jackson DeForest Kelley (January 20, 1920 – June 11, 1999), known to \ncolleagues as "Dee", was an American <b>actor</b>, screenwriter, poet, and singer \nknown for his roles in Westerns and as <b>Dr</b>. Leonard "<b>Bones</b>" ... 1964 offer to play \nSpock, Kelley <b>played Dr</b>. Leonard "<b>Bones</b>" McCoy from 1966 to 1969 in Star Trek.",
"Temperance "<b>Bones</b>" Brennan, Ph.D. (born Joy Keenan) is a fictional character \nportrayed by ... In season one, in "A Boy In a Bush", <b>Dr</b>. Brennan reveals to Booth \n"I did an anthropological profile of the suburbs as a grad student." In season one\n ...",
"<b>Bones</b> is an American crime procedural comedy-drama television series created \nby Hart ... In the <b>Bones</b> universe, <b>Dr</b>. Brennan writes successful mystery novels \nfeaturing a fictional forensic anthropologist named ... Angela's father is <b>played</b> by \nBilly Gibbons, guitarist of ZZ Top, who guest stars as a fictional version of himself.",
"Ignacio Ariel Serricchio (born April 19, 1982) is an Argentine American <b>actor</b>. He \nis known for his role as Diego Alcazar on General Hospital and as Alejandro "\nAlex" Chavez on The Young and the Restless. Other roles include Lifetime's \nWitches of East End, seasons 9-12 of <b>Bones</b>, ... He <b>played Dr</b> Rudolpho Fuentes \non <b>Bones</b>, seasons 9-12.",
"Emily Erin Deschanel is an American actress, director and producer. She is best \nknown for her role as <b>Dr</b>. Temperance "<b>Bones</b>" Brennan in the ... While <b>Bones</b> \nwas still in production, Deschanel also <b>played</b> the Brennan character on a 2015 ...",
"John Francis Daley (born July 20, 1985) is an American <b>actor</b>, screenwriter, \ncomedian and film director. He is known for <b>playing</b> high school freshman Sam \nWeir on the NBC comedy-drama Freaks and Geeks and FBI criminal profiler <b>Dr</b>. \nLance Sweets on the crime drama series <b>Bones</b>, ...",
"Jonathan "Jack" Stanley Hodgins IV, Ph.D. is a character in the American \ntelevision series, ... However, in Season 9, he tells <b>Dr</b> Sweets that he is content \nas he still has his work at the Jeffersonian and family – the two things which he \nvalues the ...",
""Pilot" is the first episode of the television series <b>Bones</b>, which premiered on the \nFOX network on September 13, 2005. It is written by series creator Hart Hanson \nand directed by Greg Yaitanes. It introduces the two main characters of the series\n, <b>Dr</b>. Temperance Brennan (<b>played</b> by Emily ..."
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"The <b>Man from Snowy River</b> is a 1982 Australian Western and drama film based \non the Banjo ... Jim then gets a job on a station owned by Harrison, <b>Spur's</b> brother\n, on a recommendation by Harrison's friend. ... Jack Thompson <b>who played</b> \nClancy in the film has released recordings of a number of Banjo Paterson poems\n ...",
"The <b>Man from Snowy River</b> II is a 1988 Australian drama film, the sequel to the \n1982 film The <b>Man from Snowy River</b>. It was released in the United States as ...",
""The <b>Man from Snowy River</b>" is a poem by Australian bush poet Banjo Paterson. \nIt was first ... except the young protagonist, who <b>spurs</b> his "pony" (small horse) \ndown the "terrible descent" and catches the ... In 1885, when McKeahnie was \nonly 17 years of age, he <b>performed</b> a dangerous riding feat in the Snowy River \nregion.",
"Brian Manion Dennehy (born July 9, 1938) is an American <b>actor</b> of film, stage, \nand television. ... He went on to star as Harrison in the Australian film The <b>Man</b> \n<b>from Snowy River</b> II in 1988. One of his most well-known roles came in the 1995 \nChris ...",
"Nov 21, 2015 <b>...</b> But the <b>man from Snowy River</b> let the pony have his head, And he swung his ... \nHe was blood from hip to shoulder from the <b>spur</b>; But his pluck ...",
"The following is the filmography of American film and stage <b>actor</b>, film producer \nand author Kirk ... 1982, The <b>Man from Snowy River</b>, Harrison/<b>Spur</b>.",
"In Australia a stockman (plural stockmen) is a person who looks after the \nlivestock on a large ... Australian Aborigines were good stockmen <b>who played</b> a \nlarge part in the successful running of many stations. ... "The <b>Man from Snowy</b> \n<b>River</b>" was to become the source of three movies, one in 1920, and another in \n1982 to be ...",
"Mount Howitt, also known as Toot-buck-nulluck in the Gunai language, is a \nmountain in Victoria ... There is also a longer and more difficult hike up the West \n<b>Spur</b>. ... The <b>Man from Snowy River</b> is one of Australia's most famous poems \nwritten by ...",
"Mount Stirling is a mountain in the Victorian Alps of the Great Dividing Range, \nlocated in the ... Geelong Grammar School Hut on the other side of the summit \nfrom Bluff <b>Spur</b> Hut is owned by ... Craig's Hut in the Clear Hills, built as a set for \nthe film, The <b>Man from Snowy River</b>, was destroyed on 11 December 2006 by the\n ...",
"Trick riding refers to the act of performing stunts while riding a horse, such as the \nrider standing upright on the back of a galloping horse, using a specially ..."
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"In the National <b>Football</b> League, the team captain designation is a team-\nappointed position that ... Players who have been named a team captain typically \nwear a "<b>C</b>" patch on their jerseys. There is a standard design used ... By and \nlarge, teams <b>do</b> not adorn the jerseys of weekly captains with patches. However, \nin 2019 the ...",
"In gridiron <b>football</b>, an official is a person who has responsibility in enforcing the \nrules and ... The center judge (<b>C</b>) is positioned beside the referee in the offensive \n... U Sports and other leagues in Canada <b>do</b> not utilize the replay-review process\n ...",
"Center (<b>C</b>) is a position in gridiron <b>football</b>. The center is the innermost lineman of \nthe offensive ... Also, the center <b>does</b> not have to snap the ball to the quarterback, \nholder, or punter. He is allowed to snap the ball to anyone behind him.",
"The following terms are used in American <b>football</b>, both conventional and indoor. \nSome of these terms are also in use in Canadian <b>football</b>; for a list of terms \nunique to that code, see Glossary of Canadian <b>football</b>. Contents. 0–9; A B <b>C</b> D E \nF G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z; See also ... This rule <b>does</b> not apply \nin collegiate and high school <b>football</b> where a player ...",
"<b>C</b>. RR · Ro. LBF. CHB. RBF. LBP · FB · RBP · Australian Rules <b>Football</b> Field.png. \nThe positions as seen on an oval. In the sport of Australian rules <b>football</b>, each of \nthe eighteen players in a team is assigned to a ... The fluid nature of the modern \ngame <b>means</b> the positions in <b>football</b> are not as formally defined as in sports ...",
"Conference USA (<b>C</b>-USA or CUSA) is an intercollegiate athletic conference \nwhose current ... On June 1, UAB announced that it <b>would</b> reinstate <b>football</b> \neffective with the 2016 season, presumably keeping the school in <b>C</b>-USA for the \nimmediate ... University of North Texas · Denton, Texas, 1890, 2013, 38,087, \n<b>Mean</b> Green.",
"The Chicago Bears of the National <b>Football</b> League sport a wishbone '<b>C</b>' logo, \nwhich the team ... The Bears <b>would</b> don a similar helmet to the 1994 helmet with \nthe Monsters of the Midway throwbacks, with the helmets still being blue, but with \na ...",
"The England national <b>football C</b> team is the <b>football</b> team that represents England \nat non-league level. Formed in 1979 as the England Non-League team, ...",
"Carl David Baker (born February 16, 1953) is the President and CEO of the Pro \n<b>Football</b> Hall of ... "Sentence for $48,000 Forgery : <b>C</b>. David Baker Ordered to <b>Do</b> \nCommunity Service". www.latimes.com. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 6\n ...",
"ESPN Monday Night Countdown, branded for sponsorship purposes as Monday \nNight Countdown presented by Courtyard by Marriott is an American pregame \ntelevision program that is broadcast on ESPN, preceding Monday Night <b>Football</b>. \nWhen it debuted in 1993 as <b>NFL</b> Prime Monday, and Monday Night <b>Football</b> ... \nHowever, Berman and the Monday Night Countdown crew <b>did</b> the show on ..."
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"Amazing <b>Spider-Man</b>: Renew Your Vows[edit]. When the Super-Human \nRegistration Act was proposed, ...",
""<b>Civil War</b> II" is a 2016 comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel \nComics. Debuting in ... In <b>Civil War</b> II: Amazing <b>Spider-Man</b>, <b>Spider-Man</b> helps a \nprecognitive Inhuman use his powers responsibly. "Over the course of the \nminiseries, ...",
"All parts were published in the comic book series The Amazing <b>Spider-Man</b> #539\n–543. The story takes place immediately after Marvel's <b>Civil War</b> event and ...",
"As part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), he first appeared as <b>Spider-</b>\n<b>Man</b> in Captain America: <b>Civil War</b> (2016). The film was a massive critical and ...",
"Additionally, the demon erases the world's collective memory of <b>Spider-Man's</b> \nsecret identity, which had been exposed in <b>Civil War</b> #2. The storyline set the \nstage ...",
"Tom Holland made his debut as <b>Spider-Man in Civil War</b>, before later starring in \nSpider-Man: Homecoming (2017); directed by Jon Watts. Holland reprised his \nrole ...",
"He is signed on for at least three films, not including his <b>Civil War</b> appearance. \nHolland later expanded, saying he was signed for "three <b>Spider-Man</b> movies and\n ...",
"... <b>Spider-Man</b> shortly afterward uses them to smash through the sensors in \nTitanium Man's helmet. Later on during the "<b>Civil War</b>" ark, he uses them (\nreluctantly) ...",
"Captain America: <b>Civil War</b> (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score \n... It is played when Peter Parker / <b>Spider-Man</b> is first introduced in the film, and ...",
"May Parker, commonly known as Aunt May or Auntie May, is a fictional character \nappearing in ... When <b>Spider-Man</b> joins the Avengers, Peter, Aunt May, and Mary \nJane ... During the Superhero <b>Civil War</b>, she and Mary Jane convince Peter to ..."
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"<b>Ames</b> is a city in Story County, <b>Iowa</b>, United States approximately 30 miles (48 km\n) north of <b>Des Moines</b> in central <b>Iowa</b>. It is best known as the home of <b>Iowa</b> ...",
"<b>Iowa</b> is a state in the Midwestern United States, bordered by the Mississippi River \nto the east ... The southern border is the <b>Des Moines</b> River and a not-quite-\nstraight line along approximately 40 degrees 35 minutes north, as decided ... \n<b>Ames</b> is the home of <b>Iowa</b> State University, the <b>Iowa</b> State Center, and Reiman \nGardens.",
"<b>Des Moines</b> is the capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of <b>Iowa</b>. It is \nalso the ... At the center of North America and <b>far</b> removed from large bodies of \nwater, the <b>Des Moines</b> area has a hot summer type humid ... The <b>Des Moines</b>-\n<b>Ames</b> media market consists of 35 central <b>Iowa</b> counties: Adair, Adams, \nAppanoose, ...",
"Interstate 35 (I-35) is a north–south Interstate Highway in the United States that \nruns from ... In the <b>Des Moines</b> area, I-35 is overlapped by I-80 and the two routes \nbypass <b>Des Moines</b> to ... It continues north and at <b>Ames</b> meets U.S. Highway 30.",
"The geography of <b>Iowa</b> includes the study of bedrock, landforms, rivers, geology, \npaleontology ... Historically, <b>Iowa</b> was a significant coal producer, particularly the \n<b>Des Moines</b> River valley from Coalville south. ... a small part of <b>far</b> northwest <b>Iowa</b> \nwhere Precambrian Sioux quartzite bedrock is found in northwest Lyon County.",
"The Skunk River is a 93-mile-long (150 km) tributary of the Mississippi River in \nthe state of <b>Iowa</b> ... District, Lee County, Iowa, Des Moines County, Iowa, \nPoweshiek County, Iowa, Henry ... The SRN focused on monitoring the biological \ndiversity of the South Skunk River, and some of its tributaries, near <b>Ames</b>, <b>Iowa</b> as \nwell as ...",
"Story City is a city in Story County, <b>Iowa</b>, United States. Story City is located within \nthe <b>Ames</b>, ... City is located in central <b>Iowa</b> on Interstate 35, only 45 minutes north \nof <b>Des Moines</b> and 10 minutes north of <b>Ames</b>, home to <b>Iowa</b> State University.",
"U.S. Highway 30 (US 30) is a major east–west U.S. Highway which spans 330 \nmiles (530 km) ... Along the way, it serves Denison and Carroll in western <b>Iowa</b>, \nBoone, <b>Ames</b>, and Marshalltown in central ... Four miles (6.4 km) east of Logan is \nthe western end of <b>Iowa</b> 44, which extends 105 miles (169 km) east to <b>Des</b> \n<b>Moines</b>.",
"The bypass around <b>Des Moines</b>, <b>Iowa</b>, is a 25-mile-long (40 km) freeway around \nthe south and ... This last interchange in Warren County is by <b>far</b> the busiest of the \nthree as over 18,000 ... <b>Ames</b>, <b>Iowa</b>: <b>Iowa</b> Department of Transportation.",
"Interstate 80 (I-80) is a transcontinental Interstate Highway in the United States, \nstretching from ... On the northern side of <b>Des Moines</b>, the Interstates split and I-\n80 continues east. ... in <b>Iowa</b>. At the time, the nearest Interstates, I-70 and I-90 \nwere <b>far</b> across state lines in Missouri and ... <b>Ames</b>: <b>Iowa</b> Department of \nTransportation."
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"The <b>Pontiac Firebird</b> was an American automobile built by <b>Pontiac</b> from the 1967 \nto 2002 model ... Announcing a <b>Pontiac</b> styling trend, the <b>Firebird's</b> bumpers <b>were</b> \nintegrated into the design of ... Based on the standard Chevrolet 230 cu in (3.8 L) \ninline-six, <b>it</b> was fitted with a ... The Formula convertible was <b>no longer</b> offered.",
"<b>Pontiac</b> was a car brand owned, made, and sold by General Motors. Introduced \nas a ... The next year, <b>it</b> became the top-<b>selling</b> six in the U.S., ranking seventh in \noverall ... While a V6 engine was <b>no longer</b> available in the J-car, sedan, coupe, \nand ... In 2002, both the <b>Firebird</b>/<b>Trans Am</b> and Camaro <b>were</b> discontinued as a ...",
"<b>Trans Am</b> may refer to: <b>Pontiac Firebird Trans Am</b>, an automobile model; <b>Trans</b> \n<b>Am</b> (band), an American post-rock band. <b>Trans Am</b> (album), their 1996 debut ...",
"The <b>Pontiac Firebird</b> went into <b>production</b> ... 400 cubic inch engine, which <b>did</b> not \nqualify for homologation.",
"The third generation <b>Pontiac Firebird</b> was introduced in late 1981 by <b>Pontiac</b> \nalongside its ... <b>It</b> also <b>was the</b> most aerodynamic <b>production Firebird</b> to date with \na drag coefficient of 0.33. The new <b>Trans Am</b> ... The Recaro T/A was <b>no longer</b> \navailable, but cloth Recaro seats <b>were</b> optional on the <b>Trans Am</b>. The <b>Trans Am</b> \nalso ...",
"The <b>Pontiac</b> V8 engine is a family of overhead valve V8 engines manufactured by \nthe <b>Pontiac</b> ... <b>It</b> also <b>was the</b> base engine in the <b>Firebird Trans Am</b> of 1969 and \n1970. ... featured 1.92 / 1.66-inch (49 / 42 mm) valves and was carried over from \nthe previous model year, <b>production stopped</b> in March 1962 and then casting No.",
"Smokey and the Bandit is a 1977 American road action comedy film starring Burt \nReynolds, ... During their run, <b>they are</b> relentlessly pursued by Buford T. Justice (\nGleason), a blusterous Texas county sheriff. ... (From 1970 to 1976, both the \n<b>Firebird</b>/<b>Trans Am</b> and Chevrolet Camaro had two round headlights, and in 1977, \nthe ...",
"KITT is the short name of two fictional characters from the adventure franchise \nKnight Rider. While having the same acronym, the KITTs <b>are</b> two different entities: \none ... A <b>Trans</b>-<b>Am</b> body (without its hood) is partially covered by a tarp, on which \n... <b>It was the</b> result of a redesign of the car to integrate new concepts consisting of\n ...",
"The <b>Pontiac</b> Grand Am is a mid-size car and later a compact car that was \nproduced by <b>Pontiac</b>. ... <b>Pontiac</b> hybridized the <b>Trans Am</b> with the Grand Prix to \ncreate the Grand Am. Built on ... <b>It</b> became <b>Pontiac's</b> best <b>selling</b> car and was later \nreplaced by the <b>Pontiac</b> G6, ... <b>They</b> noted large amounts of torque steer from a \ndead <b>stop</b>.",
"<b>Pontiac Firebird</b> (2004). Successor. <b>Pontiac</b> G8. The <b>Pontiac</b> GTO is an \nautomobile that was manufactured by American automobile ... <b>It</b> involved \ntransforming the upcoming second-generation <b>Pontiac</b> Tempest (which reverted \n... Optional <b>was the</b> 455 HO engine, essentially similar to that used in the <b>Trans</b> \n<b>Am</b>. <b>It</b> was rated at ..."
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"The No Angels were Germany's <b>biggest girl group</b> and have <b>the best selling</b> \nalbum by a <b>girl group of all time</b> there. Released, Album, Artist, Certification, \nSales ( ...",
"2NE1 was a South Korean girl group composed of Bom, CL, Dara, and Minzy, \nformed by YG ... most successful and popular girl groups in South Korea. Having \nsold 66.5 million records, they are one of <b>the best selling girl groups of all time</b>.",
"The following is an independently verified <b>list of best</b>-selling music artists from the \nsecond half ... However, if <b>all</b> available sources for an artist or band say "albums", \nsuch ... <b>List of best</b>-<b>selling girl groups</b> · List of <b>highest</b>-certified music artists in the \n... "Britney Spears to perform at MTV Video Music Awards for first <b>time</b> in 10 ...",
"The Spice Girls are an English pop girl group formed in 1994. The group \ncomprises Melanie ... them <b>the best</b>-<b>selling girl group of all time</b>, one of the best-\nselling pop groups of all time, and the biggest British pop success since The \nBeatles.",
"TLC is <b>the best</b>-selling American girl <b>group of all time</b>, with 65 million records sold \nworldwide, along with being the second best <b>selling girl group</b> worldwide, after ...",
"All Saints are an English-Canadian girl group formed in London in 1993. They \nwere founded as ... "Never <b>Ever</b>" is the second best-<b>selling girl group</b> single of <b>all</b>-\n<b>time</b> in the UK, behind the Spice Girls' "Wannabe". ... The band began looking for \na new record deal, but <b>most</b> record labels wanted to model them after the Spice ...",
"The group have sold 50 million records worldwide, making them one of <b>the best</b>-\n<b>selling girl groups of all time</b>. The group won Best British Single for "Shout Out to\n ...",
"With sold-out concerts, advertisements, merchandise, 86 million worldwide \nrecord sales, <b>the best</b>-<b>selling</b> album of <b>all time</b> by a <b>female group</b>, and a film, the \nSpice ...",
"<b>The best</b>-<b>selling</b> album in South Korea is Map of the Soul: Persona, by South \nKorean boy <b>band</b> BTS. The EP, released in April 2019, became <b>the best</b>-<b>selling</b> \nalbum in Korea of <b>all time</b>, with more than 3.2 million ... 2010, <b>Girls</b>' Generation · \nOh! (Full & RG), 334,785. 2011, Super Junior · Mr. Simple (Full & RG), 473,242.",
"Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter is an American singer, songwriter, record \nproducer, dancer ... She rose to fame in the late 1990s as the lead singer of \nDestiny's Child, one of <b>the best</b>-<b>selling girl groups of all time</b>. During Destiny's \nChild's hiatus ..."
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"Bioenergetic <b>systems</b> are metabolic processes that relate to the flow of energy in \nliving ... The <b>ATP</b>–<b>CP system</b> neither uses oxygen nor produces lactic acid if \noxygen is ... intensity and duration that this <b>system</b> works under <b>would</b> be a 400 m \nsprint. ... to the various series of chemical reactions that <b>take place</b> within the \nbody.",
"Physical activities that last up to about thirty seconds rely primarily on the former, \n<b>ATP</b>-<b>CP</b> phosphagen <b>system</b>. Beyond this time both aerobic and anaerobic ...",
"Phosphocreatine, also known as <b>creatine phosphate</b> (<b>CP</b>) or PCr (Pcr), is a \nphosphorylated ... This process is an important component of all vertebrates' \nbioenergetic <b>systems</b>. For instance, while the human body only produces 250g of \n<b>ATP</b> daily, it recycles its entire body weight in <b>ATP</b> each day through <b>creatine</b> \n<b>phosphate</b>.",
"The <b>creatine phosphate</b> shuttle is an intracellular energy shuttle which facilitates \ntransport of high energy phosphate from muscle cell mitochondria to myofibrils. \nThis is part of phosphocreatine metabolism. In mitochondria, <b>ATP</b> levels are very \nhigh as a result of glycolysis, TCA cycle, ... "Creatine-<b>creatine phosphate</b> shuttle \nmodeled as two-compartment <b>system</b> at ...",
"Creatine is an organic compound with the nominal formula (H2N)(HN)CN(CH3)\nCH2CO2H. ... 2.1 Phosphocreatine <b>system</b> ... The concentration of <b>ATP</b> in \nskeletal muscle is usually 2–5 mM, which <b>would</b> result in a muscle contraction of \nonly a few ... Non-athletes report <b>taking</b> creatine supplements to improve \nappearance.",
"Starting:-The first commercial licensing of <b>CP</b>/M <b>took place</b> in 1975 with contracts \nbetween Digital <b>Systems</b> and Omron of America for use in their intelligent ...",
"Adenosine triphosphate (<b>ATP</b>) is a complex organic chemical that provides \nenergy to drive ... The dephosphorylation of <b>ATP</b> and rephosphorylation of ADP \nand AMP <b>occur</b> repeatedly in ... Although the citric acid cycle itself <b>does</b> not \ninvolve molecular oxygen, it is an ... Devaux, JBL; Hedges, <b>CP</b>; Hickey, AJR (\nJanuary 2019).",
"Proteasomes are protein complexes which degrade unneeded or damaged \nproteins by ... Before the discovery of the ubiquitin–proteasome <b>system</b>, protein \ndegradation in cells was thought ... the 19S regulatory cap and <b>do</b> not require \n<b>ATP</b> hydrolysis or tagging with ubiquitin. ... "<b>Taking</b> a bite: proteasomal protein \nprocessing".",
"Diagram showing a generalized view of cellular iron homeostasis in humans. \nIron import can <b>occur</b> via endocytosis of transferrin receptor 1 or via ferrous iron ...",
"Creatine kinase (CK), also known as creatine phosphokinase (CPK) or \nphosphocreatine kinase ... This CK enzyme reaction is reversible and thus <b>ATP</b> \ncan be generated from PCr and ADP. ... (See Template:Leucine metabolism in \nhumans – this diagram <b>does</b> not include the pathway for β-leucine synthesis via \nleucine 2 ..."
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"The Washington <b>Redskins</b> are a professional American football team based in \nthe Washington ... The <b>Redskins won</b> their second championship in <b>Super Bowl</b> \nXXII on January 31, 1988, in San Diego, California. The <b>Redskins</b> routed the ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> XXII was an American football game between the National Football \nConference ... The <b>Redskins won</b> a defensive battle against the surprising \nMinnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship Game, 17–10. The Vikings barely \nmade ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> XVII was the <b>Redskins</b>' first <b>Super Bowl</b> victory ... Mark Moseley \nbecame the first placekicker ever to <b>win</b> the ...",
"The Washington <b>Redskins</b> have played over 1,000 games. In those games, the \nclub has <b>won</b> ... Every single one of these players <b>won a Super Bowl</b> with the \n<b>Redskins</b>, and three were chosen for the Pro Bowl. The Fun Bunch's actions ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> XXVI was an American football game between the National Football \nConference ... <b>Redskins</b> coach Joe Gibbs <b>got</b> his hands on some tapes of \nDickerson and played them at a team meeting on the night before the game. (\nLevy fired ...",
"This is a list of current National Football League (NFL) franchise post-season and \n<b>Super Bowl</b> ... Of the 12 teams that have never <b>won</b> the <b>Super Bowl</b>, four (4) are \nexpansion franchises younger than the <b>Super Bowl</b> itself (Bengals, Panthers, ... \n14, Washington <b>Redskins</b> · 2005 NFC Wild Card, 4 ¤, 2005 Divisional - Seattle",
"Douglas Lee Williams (born August 9, 1955) is an American football executive \nand former quarterback and coach. Williams is best known for his performance \nwith the Washington <b>Redskins</b> in <b>Super Bowl</b> XXII against ... quarter, to <b>win</b> the \ngame, making him the first African-American quarterback to <b>win a Super Bowl</b>.",
"The <b>Redskins</b> entered the game appearing to be even better ... Quarterback Joe \nTheismann <b>won</b> the NFL Most Valuable ...",
"The National Football Conference – Eastern Division or NFC East is one of the \nfour divisions of ... ++ The 1987 <b>Redskins</b> are the only NFC 3rd Seed to <b>win</b> the \n<b>Super Bowl</b>. ^ The 2007 Dallas Cowboys were defeated by division rival and \nNFC ...",
"<b>Won Super Bowl</b> XXII (Broncos) 42–10. ← 1986 · <b>Redskins</b> seasons · 1988 →. \n<b>Redskins</b> guard Raleigh McKenzie covering an opponent on the Broncos during \n<b>Super Bowl</b> XXII. The 1987 season was the Washington <b>Redskins</b>' strike-\nshortened 56th season in the National ..."
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"What date is the last time the redskins won a superbowl?"
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"<b>Dragon Ball Super is</b> a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei \nAnimation that ... Funimation's English dub of <b>Dragon Ball Super</b> began airing <b>on</b> \nAdult Swim's Toonami block starting <b>on</b> January 7, 2017. ... Goku <b>comes</b> crashing \ndown back to Earth and ends <b>up</b> in an ocean. Amazed ... <b>110</b>, 34, "Son Goku \nWakes!",
"<b>Dragon Ball Super is</b> a Japanese manga series and anime television series. Its \noverall plot ... Toei Animation producer Atsushi Kido previously worked <b>on</b> \n<b>Dragon Ball Z</b> for a brief time during the Freeza arc, while Fuji ... Several \n<b>episodes</b> such as 109/<b>110</b> and 116 have been cited as some of the <b>Super</b> series' \nbest <b>episodes</b>; ...",
"<b>Dragon Ball is</b> the first of two anime adaptations of the <b>Dragon Ball</b> manga series \nby Akira Toriyama. Produced by Toei Animation, the anime series premiered in \nJapan <b>on</b> Fuji ... It <b>is</b> followed by <b>Dragon Ball Z</b>, which covers the remainder of the \nmanga. ... When he <b>comes</b> back, a man <b>is</b> riding <b>on</b> his back. ... <b>110</b>, "Keep at it!",
"<b>Dragon Ball Z</b> (ドラゴンボールゼット, Doragon Bōru Zetto, commonly abbreviated \nas <b>DBZ</b>) <b>is</b> the ... A note <b>on</b> the "Season" nomenclature: ... <b>110</b>, 95, "The Heavenly \nRealm <b>is</b> the Battlefield!! Piccolo ... <b>Are</b> You <b>Coming Out</b>, Angry <b>Super</b> Gohan?",
"This <b>is</b> a list of anime based <b>on</b> the <b>Dragon Ball</b> franchise. Since the debut of the \nanime ... By 1996, the first sixteen anime films <b>up</b> until <b>Dragon Ball Z</b>: Wrath of the \nDragon (1995) ... <b>Super</b> Warriors Never Rest, Broly – Second <b>Coming</b>, March 12, \n1994 (1994-03-12) ... It counted as both <b>episodes</b> 109 and <b>110</b> of the series. <b>On</b> ...",
"Piccolo (Japanese: ピッコロ, Hepburn: Pikkoro) <b>is</b> a fictional character in the \n<b>Dragon Ball</b> manga ... Kami himself <b>comes</b> to notice Piccolo's change of heart as \nwell. ... Piccolo <b>is</b> resurrected <b>on</b> planet Namek to help Goku and others defeat \nthe evil ... Piccolo appears in eleven <b>Dragon Ball Z</b> films; in the first movie, \nPiccolo aids in ...",
"Kid Goku VA[edit]. Image of credits <b>can</b> be viewed here. Powers and Abilities[edit]\n. Please it <b>is</b> ... Goku <b>is</b> a single <b>episode</b> of a non-notable series so it doesn't need \na ... stuff like <b>Super</b> Saiyan Blue <b>is</b> something <b>coming</b> from the latest <b>Dragon Ball</b> \n... Still, I repeat, we <b>should</b> mention his Ultra Instinct in the <b>Dragon Ball Super</b> ...",
"The fourth season of the <b>Dragon Ball Z</b> anime series comprises the Garlic Junior, \nTrunks, and Android story arcs. The <b>episodes are</b> produced by Toei Animation, \nand <b>are</b> based <b>on</b> the final 26 ... <b>110</b>, 95, "The Heavenly Realm <b>is</b> the Battlefield!! \n... With the threat over, he tells the others Goku <b>will</b> be <b>coming</b> soon, but <b>can</b> he \nbe ...",
"The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or \ndebunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This <b>is</b> a list of the various \nmyths tested <b>on</b> the show as well as the results of ... <b>Can</b> an explosion in a \ngopher hole cause a golf <b>ball</b> near the edge of the hole to fall in? <b>Does</b> wearing \nshoes with ...",
"<b>Dragon Ball Z</b> Kai <b>is</b> a revised version of the anime series <b>Dragon Ball Z</b>. It was \nproduced in commemoration of the original manga' 20th and 25th anniversaries. \nProduced by Toei Animation, the series was originally broadcast in Japan <b>on</b> ... \nWhile hiding, Gohan and Krillin watch the fight and try to <b>come up</b> with a plan to \ncut ..."
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"When does dragon ball super episode 110 come out?",
"When did Dragon Ball Super episode 110 come out in Japan?",
"When did Dragon Ball Super episode 110 come out in the United States?"
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"Occam's razor is the problem-solving <b>principle</b> that states that "Entities should not \nbe multiplied ... <b>Our</b> preference for simplicity may be justified by its falsifiability \ncriterion: we ... favoring one <b>theory</b> over another <b>based</b> merely on philosophical \n<b>principles</b>. ... Cladistic <b>parsimony</b> is used to select as the <b>preferred hypothesis</b> of\n ...",
"The most <b>parsimonious tree</b> for the dataset represents the <b>preferred hypothesis</b> of \nrelationships among the taxa in the analysis. <b>Trees are</b> scored (evaluated) by ...",
"Homoplasy, in biology and phylogenetics, is when a trait has been gained or lost \n... This can be observed in subterranean and cave-dwelling animals by <b>their</b> loss \nof ... Phylogenetic <b>trees are</b> often created by means of <b>parsimony</b> analysis. ... from \na common ancestor on a <b>preferred</b> phylogenetic <b>hypothesis</b> - that is, the feature ...",
"Cladistics is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are \ncategorized in groups ("clades") <b>based</b> on the most recent common ancestor. \n<b>Hypothesized</b> relationships are typically <b>based</b> on shared derived ... Importantly, \nall descendants stay in <b>their</b> overarching ancestral clade. For example, if within a \nstrict ...",
"Creation science or scientific creationism is a branch of creationism, presented \nwithout obvious ... Many state that <b>their</b> opposition to scientific evolution is \nprimarily <b>based</b> on religion. ... Creation science violates the <b>principle of</b> \n<b>parsimony</b>: Parsimony favours those explanations which rely on the fewest ... \n<b>Tree</b> of life.svg ...",
"Evolutionary taxonomy, evolutionary systematics or Darwinian classification is a \nbranch of ... Evolutionary taxonomy arose as a result of the influence of the <b>theory</b> \nof ... Darwin was primarily occupied with showing the <b>principle</b>, carefully \nrefraining from ... two or more descendants requires a longer, less <b>parsimonious</b> \n<b>tree</b>.",
"A cladogram is a diagram used in cladistics to show relations among organisms. \nA cladogram is not, however, an evolutionary <b>tree</b> because it does not show ... \nUsing a <b>parsimony</b> criterion is only one of several methods to infer a phylogeny ... \nis the direction of the <b>base</b> (or root) of a rooted phylogenetic <b>tree</b> or cladogram.",
"Intelligent design (ID) is a pseudoscientific argument for the existence of God, \npresented by its proponents as "an evidence-<b>based</b> scientific <b>theory</b> about life's \norigins". ... Although ID proponents chose this provocative label for <b>their</b> \nproposed ... intelligent design and the weak form of the anthropic <b>principle</b> are \nessentially a ...",
"Social comparison <b>theory</b>, initially proposed by social psychologist Leon \nFestinger in 1954, centers on the belief that there is a drive within individuals to \ngain accurate self-evaluations. The <b>theory</b> explains how individuals evaluate \n<b>their</b> own opinions and abilities ... The proxy is evaluated <b>based</b> on ability and is \nconcerned with the question ...",
"I'm putting this expansion request for the "justifications" section here because \ncurrently, what it ... I changed the storm/<b>tree</b> argument simply because the \nsimplest explanation ... Atleast, that's <b>my theory</b> it sounds plausible, and I'm \nsticking to it. ... is factually incorrect in that it equates Occam's Razor with the <b>law</b> \n<b>of parsimony</b>."
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"<b>Tara</b> is the name of a fictional plantation in the state of Georgia, in the historical \nnovel <b>Gone with the Wind</b> ... After <b>filming</b> concluded, the façade of <b>Tara</b> sat on the \nForty Acres backlot owned by RKO Pictures and then Desilu Productions.",
"<b>Gone with the Wind</b> is a 1939 American epic historical romance <b>film</b> adapted from \nthe 1936 ... In 1861, on the eve of the American Civil War, Scarlett O'Hara lives at \n<b>Tara</b>, her family's cotton plantation in Georgia, with her parents and two sisters ...",
"In Margaret Mitchell's novel <b>Gone with the Wind</b>, Twelve Oaks is the plantation \nhome of the ... The representation of the plantation house at <b>Tara</b> in the <b>film Gone</b> \n<b>with the Wind</b> corresponds more or less to the description of the house in the ...",
"<b>Gone with the Wind</b> is a novel by American writer Margaret Mitchell, first \npublished in 1936. ... It was adapted into the Oscar-winning critically acclaimed \n1939 <b>film</b>, which is often considered one of the ... if her home on a plantation \ncalled "<b>Tara</b>" is still standing, or if it had "<b>gone with the wind</b> which had swept \nthrough Georgia.",
"The Culver Studios is a movie studio in Culver City, California. Originally created \nby silent ... Selznick is best remembered for being the producer of <b>Gone With the</b> \n<b>Wind</b> ... After <b>filming</b> concluded, the facade of <b>Tara</b> sat on the backlot of Culver ...",
"Scarlett is a 1994 American six-hour television miniseries loosely based on the \n1991 book of the same name written by Alexandra Ripley as a sequel to \nMargaret Mitchell's 1936 novel, <b>Gone with the Wind</b>. The series was <b>filmed</b> at 53 \nlocations in the United States and abroad, and ... Heartbroken that he left her, \nScarlett sets out for <b>Tara</b> and is saddened when ...",
"Katie Scarlett O'Hara is a fictional character and the protagonist in Margaret \nMitchell's 1936 novel <b>Gone with the Wind</b> and in the later <b>film</b> of the ... She was \nborn in 1844 or 1845 on her family's plantation <b>Tara</b> in Georgia. She was named \nKatie ...",
""Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" is a line from the 1939 <b>film Gone with the</b> \n<b>Wind</b> starring ... "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn"; <b>Tara</b> plantation · Twelve \nOaks · Margaret Mitchell House and Museum · Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin\n ...",
"Vivien Leigh (/liː/ (5 November 1913 – 8 July 1967), born Vivian Mary Hartley \nand styled as Lady Olivier after 1947, was a British stage and <b>film</b> actress. She \nwon two Academy Awards for Best Actress, for her definitive performances as \nScarlett O'Hara in <b>Gone with the Wind</b> (1939) and Blanche DuBois in the <b>film</b> ...",
"Scarlett is a 1991 novel by Alexandra Ripley, written as a sequel to Margaret \nMitchell's 1936 novel, <b>Gone with the Wind</b>. ... Scarlett, heartbroken and \naggravated that Rhett left her, sets out for <b>Tara</b> and is saddened when ... <b>Gone</b> \n<b>with the Wind</b> (<b>film</b>) · Scarlett (musical) · Autant en emporte le vent · <b>Gone with the</b> \n<b>Wind</b> (musical)."
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"<b>The White Queen</b> is a British historical drama television miniseries developed for \n... <b>Cast</b>[edit] ... Max Irons plays Edward IV of England.",
"The White Princess is a historical drama television miniseries developed for Starz\n. It is based on Philippa Gregory's 2013 novel of the same name and, to a lesser \nextent, its sequel The King's Curse. It is a sequel to the 2013 miniseries <b>The</b> \n<b>White Queen</b>, which adapted three of ... The remaining <b>cast</b> includes Caroline \nGoodall as Duchess Cecily, Kenneth ...",
"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's Curse by Philippa Gregory, it is a sequel to the \nminiseries <b>The White Queen</b> and The White Princess. ... Jordan Renzo, Daniel \nCerqueira, and Alicia Borrachero had been <b>cast</b> in the ...",
"Alice in Wonderland is a 1985 two-part made-for-television film adaptation of \nLewis Carroll's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the \nLooking-Glass. An Irwin Allen production, it used a huge all-star <b>cast</b> of notable \nactors and ... <b>The White Queen</b>, White King, The Red King (Patrick Culliton) and \nthe Red ...",
"<b>The</b> kingdom once again enjoys peace and harmony as Snow <b>White</b> is crowned \n<b>queen</b>. <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Kristen Stewart as Snow <b>White</b> · Raffey ...",
"Faye Elaine Marsay (born 30 December 1986) is an English actress. Her notable \nroles include Anne Neville in <b>The White Queen</b>, Amy in Need for ... In June, \nMarsay was <b>cast</b> as new character Katie Springer in the TV series My Mad Fat \nDiary ...",
"Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American dark fantasy adventure film directed by \nTim Burton ... <b>The White Queen</b> gives Alice a potion that returns her normal size \nand ... Many of the <b>cast</b> and crew felt nauseated as a result of the long hours ...",
"In <b>The</b> Magician's Nephew, Jadis is introduced as <b>the Queen of</b> Charn, <b>a</b> city in \nan entirely different world from Narnia. ... She then <b>cast a</b> spell <b>of</b> enchanted \nsleep upon herself to await someone ...",
"<b>Cast</b>[edit] ... Anne Hathaway as Mirana / <b>White Queen</b> ... Sacha Baron Cohen as \nTime, <b>a</b> powerful Father Time-godlike human/clockwork ...",
"Dean-Charles Chapman (born 7 September 1997) is an English actor, known for \nportraying Billy Elliot in the West End theatre production of Billy Elliot the Musical, \nand co-starring as Lance Corporal Tom Blake, one of two soldiers tasked with a \nlife-or-death mission, in the World War I film ... 2013, <b>The White Queen</b>, Richard \nGrey, 4 episodes."
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"Who plays king edward in the white queen?",
"Who plays King Edward IV in The White Queen?",
"Who plays the Prince of Wales, who late becomes King Edward V, in The White Queen?"
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"<b>Fall Out Boy</b> is an American rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of \nChicago, in 2001. The band consists of lead <b>vocalist</b> and rhythm guitarist Patrick \nStump, bassist ... "I'd basically gone from being the guy in <b>Fall Out Boy</b> to being \nthe guy <b>who</b>, like, hangs out all day", Wentz recalled. Previously known as the ...",
"Patrick Martin Stumph (born April 27, 1984), known professionally as Patrick \nVaughn Stump, is an American <b>musician</b>, <b>singer</b>, songwriter, record producer, \nactor and film composer. He is the lead <b>vocalist</b> and rhythm guitarist of the rock \nband <b>Fall Out Boy</b>, ... keyboardist/saxophonist Casey Benjamin (<b>who</b> has \nperformed with Mos Def ...",
""What a Catch, Donnie" is <b>Fall Out Boy</b>'s second digital download single and third \nradio single ... The track features numerous musicians performing cameo \nappearances in the song, <b>singing</b> lines from past <b>Fall Out Boy</b> songs. ... The \nmusic video was dedicated to Atlanta rapper Dolla <b>who</b> was shot and killed a few \nmonths ...",
"Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz III (born June 5, 1979) is an American <b>musician</b>, \n<b>singer</b>, songwriter, A&R consultant, and record executive. He is best known as \nthe bassist for the American rock band <b>Fall Out Boy</b>, ... Be" as the romantic \ninterest of Peyton Sawyer, a senior at Tree Hill <b>who</b> had booked the band to play \nat Tric.",
"<b>Fall Out Boy</b> is an American pop punk band from Wilmette, Illinois. Formed in \n2001, the band is composed of <b>vocalist</b> and guitarist Patrick Stump, ... "Don't You \nKnow <b>Who</b> I Think I Am?" <b>Fall Out Boy</b> · Patrick Stump · Pete Wentz · Joe \nTrohman",
"Brendon Boyd Urie (born April 12, 1987) is an American <b>singer</b>, songwriter, and \n<b>musician</b>, best ... Wilson asked Urie to try out for a band he was in, since they \nneeded a replacement guitarist. ... He provided vocals on the songs "What a \nCatch, Donnie" and "20 Dollar Nose Bleed" from <b>Fall Out Boy's</b> 2008 album, Folie \nà Deux.",
""America's Suitehearts" is a song by American rock band <b>Fall Out Boy</b> and the \nsecond single ... music video was inspired by director Federico Fellini, as well as \nthe film <b>Who</b> Framed Roger Rabbit. ... In the song, the rappers discuss the politics \nof the music industry, with <b>Fall Out Boy vocalist</b> Patrick Stump <b>singing</b> the chorus.",
""Irresistible" is a song written and recorded by the American rock band <b>Fall Out</b> \n<b>Boy</b> from their sixth studio album, American Beauty/American Psycho (2015).",
"Remember Maine; Exit Seven; Cobra Starship · <b>Fall Out Boy</b> · Metro Station · \nAndrew McMahon. William Beckett is an American <b>musician who</b> first became \nknown for his work with the ...",
""Centuries" is a song by American rock band <b>Fall Out Boy</b>, released September 9, \n2014 as the ... Goliath story", stating "We wanted to write a song that empowered \npeople <b>who</b> are a little weird." "Centuries" ... by Suzanne Vega. The segment is \nnot a sample, but was actually re-recorded by American <b>singer</b> Lolo for the track."
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"In humans, implantation is <b>the</b> stage of pregnancy at which <b>the embryo</b> adheres \nto <b>the</b> wall of <b>the</b> uterus. At this stage of prenatal development, <b>the</b> conceptus is \ncalled <b>a</b> blastocyst. It is by this adhesion that <b>the embryo</b> receives oxygen and \nnutrients from <b>the mother</b> to be able to grow. ... <b>The</b> reception-ready phase of <b>the</b> \nendometrium of <b>the</b> uterus is <b>usually</b> termed ...",
"<b>A</b> maternal bond is <b>the</b> relationship between <b>a mother</b> and <b>her</b> child. While \n<b>typically</b> associated ... At around 18 to 25 weeks, <b>the mother</b> begins to feel <b>the</b> \n<b>fetus</b> moving. Similar to seeing <b>her</b> child for <b>the</b> first time in <b>an</b> ultrasound scan, \nthis experience <b>typically</b> leads <b>the mother</b> to feel more <b>attached to her</b> child. <b>The</b> \ndeveloping ...",
"Birth is <b>the</b> act or process of bearing or bringing forth offspring, also referred to in \ntechnical ... In marsupials, <b>the fetus</b> is born at <b>a</b> very immature stage after <b>a</b> short \n... <b>The</b> total gestation period from fertilization to birth is <b>normally</b> about 38 weeks (\nbirth ... implying <b>a</b> role in maintaining <b>the</b> young <b>attached to the mother's</b> nipple.",
"In placental mammals, <b>the</b> umbilical cord is <b>a</b> conduit between <b>the</b> developing \n<b>embryo</b> or <b>fetus</b> and <b>the</b> placenta. During prenatal development, <b>the</b> umbilical \ncord is physiologically and genetically part of <b>the fetus</b> and (in humans) <b>normally</b> \ncontains two arteries (<b>the</b> umbilical ... <b>The</b> cord is not directly connected to <b>the</b> \n<b>mother's</b> circulatory system, but ...",
"Among animals, viviparity is development of <b>the embryo</b> inside <b>the</b> body of <b>the</b> \n<b>parent</b>, ... Hemotrophic viviparity: <b>a</b> mammal <b>embryo</b> (centre) <b>attached</b> by <b>its</b> \numbilical ... Hemotrophic viviparity: nutrients are provided by <b>the</b> female, <b>often</b> \nthrough ...",
"<b>A fetus</b> or <b>foetus</b> is <b>the</b> unborn offspring of <b>an</b> animal that develops from <b>an</b> \n<b>embryo</b>. Following ... At <b>the</b> start of <b>the fetal</b> stage, <b>the fetus</b> is <b>typically</b> about 30 \nmillimetres (1.2 in) in length from crown-rump, and weighs about 8 ... <b>The fetus</b> \nobtains oxygen and nutrients from <b>the mother</b> through <b>the</b> placenta and <b>the</b> \numbilical cord.",
"<b>An embryo</b> is <b>an</b> early stage of development of <b>a</b> multicellular organism. In \ngeneral, in ... <b>A</b> newly developing human is <b>typically</b> referred to as <b>an embryo</b> \nuntil <b>the</b> ninth ... and is no longer considered <b>an embryo</b> after birth or exit from <b>the</b> \n<b>parent</b>. ... In these plants, <b>the embryo</b> begins <b>its</b> existence <b>attached to the</b> inside \nof <b>the</b> ...",
"In animals that give live birth, <b>the fetal</b> circulation is <b>the</b> circulatory system of <b>a</b> \n<b>fetus</b>. <b>The</b> term <b>usually</b> encompasses <b>the</b> entire fetoplacental circulation, which ... \nInstead, <b>the fetus</b> obtains oxygen and nutrients from <b>the mother</b> through <b>the</b> \nplacenta and <b>the</b> umbilical cord. <b>The</b> advent of ... Dudek, Ronald and <b>Fix</b>, James.",
"Matrotrophy is <b>a</b> form of maternal care during <b>embryo</b> development. Contents. 1 \nVegetal matrotrophy; 2 Animal matrotrophy; 3 See also; 4 References. Vegetal \nmatrotrophy[edit]. Some flowering plants supplied <b>the</b> developing <b>embryos</b> for <b>the</b> \nfirst stages. <b>The</b> ovule has no stocks and <b>the</b> nutrients are provided by <b>the</b> "\n<b>mother</b>". ... A mammal embryo (centre) is attached by its umbilical cord to a \nplacenta (top) ...",
"Stillbirth is <b>typically</b> defined as <b>fetal</b> death at or after 20 to 28 weeks of pregnancy \n(depending on <b>the</b> source). It results in <b>a</b> baby born without signs of life. <b>A</b> \nstillbirth can result in <b>the</b> feeling of guilt or grief in <b>the mother</b>. ... and <b>the</b> parents \nwere expected to immediately let go of <b>the attachment</b> and try for another baby."
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"Where does an embryo usually implant and attach to its mother?",
"Where does an embryo usually attach to its mother via an umbilical cord?"
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"<b>Maximilien</b> François Marie Isidore de <b>Robespierre</b> was a French lawyer and \nstatesman who was one of the best-known and most influential figures of the \nFrench ...",
"The Coup d'état of 9 Thermidor or the Fall of <b>Maximilien Robespierre</b> refers to the \nseries of events beginning with <b>Maximilien Robespierre</b>'s address to the ...",
"<b>Maximilien Robespierre</b>. French revolutionary lawyer and politician. Language · \nWatch · Edit. The secret of freedom lies in educating people, whereas the secret ...",
"There is a consensus of opinion that it ended with the fall of <b>Maximilien</b> \n<b>Robespierre</b> in July 1794 and resulting Thermidorian Reaction. By then, 16,594 \nofficial ...",
"The Cult of the Supreme Being was a form of deism established in France by \n<b>Maximilien Robespierre</b> during the French Revolution. It was intended to become\n ...",
"A list of cultural references to <b>Maximilien Robespierre</b>. Subcategories. This \ncategory has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. B. ▻ ...",
"Augustin Bon Joseph de Robespierre (21 January 1763 – 28 July 1794) was the \nyounger brother of French Revolutionary leader <b>Maximilien Robespierre</b>.",
"Pages in category "Biographical films about <b>Maximilien Robespierre</b>". The \nfollowing 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent\n ...",
"According to her sister, Élisabeth, who married Philippe Le Bas of the Committee \nof General Security, she was "promised" to <b>Maximilien Robespierre</b>, whose ...",
"Pages in category "<b>Maximilien Robespierre</b>". The following 8 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)."
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"Who emerged as the leader of the committee of public safety apex after July 1793?",
"Who created the committee of public safety apex and led it until about July 1793?"
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"The <b>Great Wall of China</b> visible today largely dates from the Ming <b>dynasty</b>, as \nthey rebuilt much of the wall in stone ...",
"Little of the Qin <b>wall</b> remains. Later on, many successive <b>dynasties</b> have built and \nmaintained multiple stretches of border <b>walls</b>. The most well-known sections of ...",
"The history of the Forbidden City begins in the early-15th century when it was \nbuilt as the palace of the Ming emperors of <b>China</b>. It is located in the centre of \nBeijing, <b>China</b>, and was the <b>Chinese</b> imperial palace from the early-Ming <b>dynasty</b> \nin ... of <b>China</b> government, Puyi was allowed, in fact required, to live within the \n<b>walls</b> ...",
"The Han <b>Chinese</b> Yang family ruling the Chiefdom of Bozhou which was \nrecognized by the Song <b>dynasty</b> and Tang <b>dynasty</b> also received recognition by \nthe ...",
"The Ming <b>dynasty</b> officially the <b>Great</b> Ming, was the ruling <b>dynasty</b> of <b>China</b> from \n1368 to 1644 ... After the death of Yongle Emperor, the Nurgan Regional Military \n<b>Commission</b> was abolished in 1435, and the Ming court ... Yet the <b>Great Wall</b> was \nnot meant to be a purely defensive fortification; its towers functioned rather as a ...",
"Qi Jiguang (November 12, 1528 – January 17, 1588), courtesy name Yuanjing, \nart names Nantang and Mengzhu, posthumous name Wuyi, was a Chinese \nmilitary general and writer of the Ming <b>dynasty</b>. ... regions against wokou pirate \nactivities in the 16th century, as well as for the reinforcement of the <b>Great Wall of</b> \n<b>China</b>.",
"The Hua Yi Tu is a map engraved as a stone stele in 7th year of Fuchang era (\n1136 CE). It is the earliest surviving map of China that relates China with other \nforeign ... The stele was <b>commissioned</b> under the Great Qi <b>dynasty</b>, a puppet \nstate of the ... It covers an area bounded in the north by the <b>Great Wall of China</b>, \nnortheast ...",
"The Macartney Embassy, also called the Macartney Mission, was the first British \ndiplomatic ... <b>Chinese</b> subjects were not permitted to teach the <b>Chinese</b> language \nto foreigners, and ... It was the practice of the Manchu emperors of the Qing \n<b>dynasty</b> to lead a ritual hunting expedition north of the <b>Great Wall</b> each autumn. \nDuring ...",
"The <b>Great Wall of China</b>; although the rammed earth walls of the ancient Warring \nStates were combined into a unified wall under the Qin and Han <b>dynasties</b>, the ...",
"<b>Ancient Chinese</b> scientists and engineers made significant scientific innovations, \nfindings and ... Typical Chinese architecture changed little from the succeeding \nHan <b>dynasty</b> until the 19th century. ... Emperor Gaozong (reigned 649–683) of the \nTang <b>dynasty</b> (618–907) <b>commissioned</b> the scholarly compilation of a materia ..."
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"The <b>Pink Panther</b> is a 2006 American comedy–mystery film and a reboot of The \n<b>Pink Panther</b> ... to solve the murder of a famous <b>soccer coach</b> and the theft of the \nfamous <b>Pink Panther</b> diamond. ... At the 2006 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the \nfilm received four nominations: "Worst <b>Actor</b>" (Martin), "Worst Song" (Check on It),\n ...",
"Caroline Stanley (born March 16, 1993) is a retired American <b>soccer</b> goalkeeper. \nBefore announcing her retirement in 2018, Caroline <b>played</b> for Sky Blue FC, ... of \nthe Year awards from the Missouri State High School <b>Soccer Coaches</b> \nAssociation. ... the Scream and her childhood and first club team, the <b>Pink</b> \n<b>Panthers</b>.",
"Penrith <b>Panthers</b> are an Australian professional rugby league football team \nbased in the ... Former Penrith premiership winning head <b>coach</b> Phil Gould was \nthe club's ... Varied Penrith teams had <b>played</b> for many years between 1912 and \n1966 in the ... The <b>Pink</b> Jersey was also retained as a 3rd alternate strip, and \nused for ...",
"South Adelaide Panthers Football Club are a <b>soccer</b> club from the southern \nsuburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. Panthers <b>play</b> in the NPL South Australia. ... \nWomen's teams. The girl's and women's teams are known as the <b>Pink Panthers</b>.",
"Toni Kukoč is a Croatian former professional basketball player who is currently \nSpecial Advisor ... Bulls <b>coach</b> Phil Jackson designed the last <b>play</b> for Kukoč, with \nScottie Pippen charged with ... "Toni Kukoč, the <b>Pink Panther</b> of basketball".",
"<b>Playing</b> career. 1969–1972, Eastern Illinois. 1975, Cincinnati Comets. <b>Coaching</b> \ncareer (HC unless noted). 1974–1975, Murray State. 1977–1983, Eastern Illinois. \n1984–2008, SMU. 2008–2013, FC Dallas. 2015–, Grand Canyon. Schellas \nHyndman (born November 4, 1951) is the head men's <b>soccer coach</b> at Grand \nCanyon ... In 1978, Hyndman took the <b>Panthers</b> to third in the NCAA post-season\n ...",
"Patna Pirates (PTP) is a kabaddi team based in Patna, Bihar <b>that plays</b> in the Pro \nKabaddi ... In the following 2016 (June) season, Patna Pirates defeated the \nJaipur <b>Pink Panthers</b>, thus becoming the first team in PKL history to successfully \ndefend their ... They were led by Rakesh Kumar (currently <b>coach</b> of Haryana \nSteelers).",
"Oscar Pezzano (1948 - 19 February 1994) was an Argentine football goalkeeper, \nnotable for ... His signature jersey color was pink, leading to his nickname "the \n<b>pink panther</b>". After the 1980 campaign, Pezzano <b>played</b> for other clubs in \nArgentina and Ecuador, and ... He remained in football, mostly <b>coaching</b> \nprovincial teams.",
"The Florida <b>Panthers</b> are a professional ice hockey team based in the Miami \nmetropolitan area. They compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a \nmember of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The team initially \n<b>played</b> their home games at Miami Arena, before moving to ... After an 11–10–1 \nstart to the season, the <b>Panthers</b> fired head <b>coach</b> Gerard ...",
"Girls' basketball team <b>played</b> in the 2008 state tournament. Football[edit]. The \nLake Stevens High School football team is currently led by football head <b>coach</b> \nTom ..."
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"The <b>Super Bowl</b> is the annual championship game of the National Football \nLeague (NFL) played between mid-January and early February. It is the \nculmination ...",
"The <b>Super Bowl</b> is the annual American football game that determines the \nchampion of the National Football League (NFL). The game culminates a season \nthat ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> LIV was an American football game played to determine the \nchampion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2019 season. The \nAmerican ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> LI was an American football game played at NRG Stadium in \nHouston, Texas, on February 5, 2017, to determine the champion of the National\n ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> LII was an American football game played to determine the \nchampion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2017 season. The \nNational ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> 50 was an American football game to determine the champion of the \nNational Football League (NFL) for the 2015 season. The American Football ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> XLVII was an American football game between the American \nFootball Conference (AFC) champion Baltimore Ravens and the National \nFootball ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> Sunday is the day on which the <b>Super Bowl</b>, the National Football \nLeague (NFL)'s annual championship game, is played. It is usually observed on ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> LIII was an American football game played to determine the \nchampion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2018 season. The \nAmerican ...",
"<b>Super Bowl</b> XLIX was an American football game played to determine the \nchampion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2014 season. The \nAmerican ..."
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"When did the chargers make the super bowl?",
"When is the date did the chargers make the super bowl?",
"When is the edition did the chargers make the super bowl?"
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"The Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12–13, 1861) was the bombardment of Fort \nSumter near ... This article is about the 1861 battle that began the American Civil \nWar. For the 1863 battle, ... (James had offered the <b>first shot</b> to Roger Pryor, a \nnoted Virginia secessionist, who declined, saying, "I could not <b>fire the first</b> gun of \nthe war.",
"Edmund Ruffin (January 5, 1794 – June 18, 1865) was a wealthy Virginia planter \nand slaveholder. In the last three decades before the <b>Civil War</b>, his pro-slavery \nwritings ... Ruffin is given credit for "<b>firing the first shot</b> of the war" at the Battle of \nFort Sumter in April 1861 and fought as a Confederate soldier despite his \nadvanced ...",
"Charleston, South Carolina, was a hotbed of secession at the start of the \nAmerican <b>Civil War</b> and an important Atlantic Ocean port city for the fledgling \nConfederate States of America. The <b>first shots</b> against the Federal government \nwere those <b>fired</b> there by ...",
"The History of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina began in the \nearly 1800s ... preventing it from reaching Fort Sumter with troops and supplies \nand thus <b>firing</b> what is considered to be the <b>first shots</b> of the American <b>Civil War</b>.",
"The Battle of Pensacola was a battle between the Confederate States of America \ntroops ... Some historians suggest that these were the <b>first shots fired</b> by United \nStates forces in the <b>Civil War</b>. On January 10, 1861, the day Florida seceded from\n ...",
"Star of the West was an American civilian steamship that was launched in 1852 \nand scuttled by ... from the South Carolina Military Academy (now The Citadel) \n<b>fired</b> upon the ship, effectively the <b>first shots fired</b> in the American <b>Civil War</b>.",
"Fort Sumter is a sea fort in Charleston, South Carolina, notable for two battles, the \n<b>first</b> of which signified the start of the American <b>Civil War</b>. ... These were the <b>first</b> \n<b>shots</b> of the war and continued all day, watched by many civilians in a celebratory \nspirit. ... was given the honor of <b>firing</b> the Union's <b>first shot</b>, in defense of the fort.",
"Marcellus Ephraim Jones (June 5, 1830 – October 9, 1900) is reported as being \nthe soldier who <b>fired the first shot</b> at the Battle of Gettysburg (1863). Contents. 1 \nEarly life; 2 <b>Civil War</b>; 3 Honors; 4 Death; 5 References; 6 External links ...",
"Abner Doubleday (June 26, 1819 – January 26, 1893) was a career United \nStates Army officer and Union major general in the American <b>Civil War</b>. He <b>fired</b> \n<b>the first shot</b> in defense of Fort Sumter, the <b>opening</b> battle of the war, ... By the \nstart of the <b>Civil War</b>, he was a captain and second in command in the garrison at \nFort ...",
"The Battle of Philippi formed part of the Western Virginia Campaign of the \nAmerican <b>Civil War</b> and was fought in and around Philippi, Virginia (now West \nVirginia), on June 3, 1861. A Union victory, it was the <b>first</b> organized land action \nof the war, though ... Kelley himself was <b>shot</b> while pursuing some of the \nretreating Confederates, ..."
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"What side fired the first shots of the civil war?",
"What individual fired the first shot of the civil war at 4:30 AM?",
"Who falsely claimed to fire the first shots of the civil war?"
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"The New York <b>Yankees</b> are a professional baseball team based in the Bronx, a \nborough of ... in the <b>playoffs</b> five <b>times</b> in a six-year period and won back-to-back \nWorld Series ... From 1995 to 2007, the <b>Yankees made</b> the <b>playoffs</b> each year; \ntheir 13-season postseason streak ... Finish, <b>Final</b> position in league or division.",
"The New York <b>Yankees</b> are an American professional baseball team based in \nthe New York ... In 1966, the <b>Yankees</b> finished in <b>last</b> place in the AL for the first \n<b>time</b> since 1912. ... (the 1980s were the first decade since the 1910s in which the \n<b>Yankees did</b> not win at least two Series) and had only two <b>playoff</b> appearances.",
"Louis Cardinals have won 11 championships, the most championships among \nNL clubs and second-most all-<b>time</b> behind the <b>Yankees</b>, and have <b>made</b> 19 total\n ...",
"The <b>Yankees</b>' major acquisition in the ... first <b>time</b> in 14 years <b>did</b> not host <b>playoff</b> \naction.",
"Over the course of 127 seasons (from 1892 through 2018), 105 teams have won \n100 or more ... The 2019 season marked the first <b>time</b> four Major League teams \nwon 100 or more ... the 2018 New York <b>Yankees made</b> the <b>playoffs</b> as 100-win \nWild Card teams. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 26 February 2020, at 04:04 (\nUTC).",
"The 2018 New York <b>Yankees</b> season was the 116th season in New York City for \nthe <b>Yankees</b>, ... In previous seasons, they reached that feat eight <b>times</b> (7 out of 8 \nthey <b>made</b> it to the World Series). The <b>Yankees</b> ... (Top 2 qualify for 1-game \n<b>playoff</b>), W · L · Pct. GB ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 1 March 2020, at 09:42 (\nUTC).",
"The 1995 American League Division Series (ALDS), the opening round of the \n1995 American ... Even though the <b>Yankees made it to the post-season</b> for the \nfirst <b>time</b> since 1981, they were still reeling from the strike, because they had the \n... Don Mattingly finally <b>made</b> it to the postseason in what would be his <b>final</b> \ngames.",
"The <b>Yankees</b>–Red Sox rivalry is a Major League Baseball (MLB) rivalry between \nthe New York ... During this <b>time</b>, the Red Sox finished second in the standings to \nthe <b>Yankees</b> on twelve ... Wild Card on the <b>last</b> day of the season, the <b>Yankees</b> \nand Red Sox reached the <b>post-season</b> in the same season for the first <b>time</b>. \nBefore ...",
"This is a list of Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise postseason and World \nSeries streaks. ... The <b>Yankees</b> have achieved one streak each of 3, 4, and 5 \nchampionships in a row, ... Back-to-back championships have <b>been</b> achieved an \nadditional ten <b>times</b>. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 17 February 2020, at 01:42 (\nUTC).",
"The 2001 American League Championship Series (ALCS) was a rematch of the \n2000 ALCS ... Game, Date, Score, Location, <b>Time</b>, Attendance ... series lead to \nNew York City. This remains the <b>last</b> MLB <b>post-season</b> game played in Seattle to \ndate. ... The <b>Yankees did</b> not win another World Series until 2009. The Mariners' ..."
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"Constance Marie Lopez (born September 9, 1965) is an American actress. She is \nknown for her role as Angie Lopez in George Lopez (2002–2007) and her role as \nMarcela Quintanilla (<b>mother</b> of <b>Selena</b>) in the <b>film Selena</b> (1997).",
"<b>Selena's</b> father Abraham Quintanilla Jr. (who served as the producer in the <b>film</b>) \nis <b>played</b> by Edward James Olmos and Constance Marie <b>plays Selena's mother</b> ...",
"<b>Selena</b> Cross is a fictional character in the novel Peyton Place, as well as its \nsequel, Return to ... Later, he <b>performed</b> an illegal (at that time) abortion to end \n<b>Selena's</b> suffering. ... Eventually, her <b>mother</b> was buried by a man named Oliver \nRank who headed a Pentecostal ... (In the <b>movie</b>, Ted and <b>Selena</b> remained a \ncouple).",
"Constance MacKenzie (née Standish) is a fictional character in the 1956 novel \nPeyton Place by Grace Metalious. In the subsequent <b>film</b> adaptation, she was \n<b>played</b> by Lana Turner; in the ... Adding to the tension was the suicide of <b>Selena's</b> \n<b>mother</b>, Nellie. These events only added to the estrangement between Allison \nand ...",
"<b>Selena</b> Marie Gomez (born July 22, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, \nactress, and ... When Gomez was born, her <b>mother</b> was sixteen years old. ... in \nwhich she was to <b>play</b> a young girl who commits suicide; ultimately, neither <b>film</b> \nwas ...",
"George, is a successful journalist, living in New York City, who battles depression \nand substance abuse. <b>Selena</b> arrives in town to support her <b>mother</b>, despite her ...",
"Christopher Gilbert Pérez (born August 14, 1969) is an American guitarist, \nsongwriter and ... He decided to teach himself to <b>play</b> electric guitar despite his \n<b>mother's</b> ... In the 1997 biopic-<b>film</b>, <b>Selena</b>, Pérez was portrayed by Jon Seda.",
"Naomie Melanie Harris OBE (born 6 September 1976) is an English actress. She \nstarted her career as a child, appearing in the television series Simon and the \nWitch in 1987. She portrayed <b>Selena</b> in 28 Days Later (2002), the witch Tia \nDalma in the ... She <b>played</b> the abusive, drug-addicted <b>mother</b> of the <b>film's</b> main \ncharacter, ...",
"Seidy López (Training Day) will <b>play</b> Marcella Quintanilla, <b>Selena's mother</b>; and \nnewcomer Madison Taylor Baez will portray a young <b>Selena</b>." Ricardo Chavira ...",
"In the performing arts, a stage <b>mother</b> is the <b>mother</b> of a child <b>actor</b>. The <b>mother</b> \nwill often drive ... Gifford <b>plays</b> a stage <b>mother</b> in that <b>movie</b>. ... Abraham \nQuintanilla, Jr., father of Tejano superstar <b>Selena</b>, is credited with having \ndiscovered ..."
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"<b>Gold</b> mining in <b>Colorado</b>, a state of the United States, has been an industry since \n1858. ... The Cripple Creek district, far from the mineral belt, was <b>one</b> of the last \n<b>gold</b> districts to ... he wrote, "We called this Ralston's Creek because a <b>man</b> of \nthat name <b>found gold</b> here. ... It was the <b>first</b> substantial <b>gold</b> discovery in \n<b>Colorado</b>.",
"The Pike's Peak <b>Gold</b> Rush was the boom in <b>gold</b> prospecting and mining in the \nPike's Peak ... In the <b>first</b> week of July 1858, Green Russell and Sam Bates <b>found</b> \na small ... As early as the spring of 1859, <b>people</b> raced to the Pike's Peak country. \n... This problem was eventually solved and <b>gold</b> and silver mining in <b>Colorado</b> ...",
"Lewis Ralston dipped his <b>gold</b> pan in a stream flowing into Clear ... Creek \nbecause a <b>man</b> of that name <b>found gold</b> here.” ... the site of <b>Colorado's first gold</b> \ndiscovery is now in Arvada, <b>Colorado</b>.",
"The Georgia <b>Gold</b> Rush was the second significant <b>gold</b> rush in the United States \nand the <b>first</b> ... Many Georgia miners moved west when <b>gold</b> was <b>found</b> in the \nSierra Nevada in 1848, ... <b>One</b> of the <b>first</b> public accounts was on August 1, 1829, \nwhen the Georgia Journal (a Milledgeville newspaper), ran the following notice.",
"<b>Gold</b> mining in the United States has taken place continually since the discovery \nof <b>gold</b> at the Reed farm in North Carolina in 1799. The <b>first</b> documented \noccurrence of <b>gold</b> was in Virginia in 1782. ... The <b>first</b> important <b>gold</b> discoveries \nin <b>Colorado</b> were in the Central City-Idaho Springs district in January 1859. Only \n<b>one</b> ...",
"Telluride is the county seat and most populous town of San Miguel County in the \nsouthwestern portion of the U.S. state of <b>Colorado</b>. The town is a former silver \nmining camp on the San Miguel River in the western San Juan Mountains. The \n<b>first gold</b> mining claim was made in the mountains above Telluride in ... Although \n<b>gold</b> telluride minerals were never actually <b>found</b> in the mountains ...",
"The California <b>Gold</b> Rush (1848–1855) was a <b>gold</b> rush that began on January \n24, 1848, when <b>gold</b> was <b>found</b> by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, \nCalifornia. The news of <b>gold</b> brought approximately 300,000 <b>people</b> to California \nfrom ... The <b>first gold found</b> in California was made on March 9, 1842. Francisco ...",
"Francisco Vázquez de Coronado y Luján was a Spanish conquistador and \nexplorer who led a ... His expedition marked the <b>first</b> European sightings of the \nGrand Canyon and the ... of the expedition, with the mission to <b>find</b> the mythical \nSeven Cities of <b>Gold</b>. ... He traveled up the Sea of Cortés and then the <b>Colorado</b> \nRiver.",
"The known <b>human</b> history of the Grand Canyon area stretches back 10,500 years\n, when the <b>first</b> evidence of <b>human</b> presence in the area is <b>found</b>. ... The Paiute \nsettled the plateaus north of the <b>Colorado</b> River and the Cerbat built their ... \nFrancisco Vásquez de Coronado on its quest to <b>find</b> the fabulous Seven Cities of \n<b>Gold</b>.",
"The history of Denver details the history of the City, and County of Denver, \n<b>Colorado</b>, the United ... Denver at <b>first</b> was a mining settlement, where <b>gold</b> \nprospectors panned <b>gold</b> from the sands of nearby Cherry Creek and the South \nPlatte River. ... Many <b>people</b> left <b>Colorado</b>, and often those who stayed lacked \ncontinuous work ..."
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"Who was the first person to find gold in colorado?",
"Who found the first gold of any amount in Colorado?",
"Who found the first substantial amount of gold in Colorado?"
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"<b>Many</b> of these sizes are now rarely used. In contemporary SA pubs and \nrestaurants, the most frequent measures are the "schooner" of 285 <b>ml</b> (an \nimperial half <b>pint</b>) ...",
"A schooner is a type of glass for serving drinks. In the United Kingdom it is the \nname for a large sherry glass. In <b>Australia</b> it is the name for a particular glass size\n, used for any type of <b>beer</b>. ... In all <b>Australian</b> states other than South <b>Australia</b>, a \n"schooner" is a 425 <b>ml</b> (15 imp fl oz), or three-quarters of an imperial <b>pint</b> ...",
"Names of <b>beer</b> glasses in various <b>Australian</b> cities. Capacity, Sydney, Canberra, \nDarwin, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth. 115 <b>ml</b> (4 fl oz), –, –, –, – ...",
"The <b>pint</b> is a unit of volume or capacity in both the imperial and United States \ncustomary ... In South <b>Australia</b>, ordering "a <b>pint</b> of <b>beer</b>" results in 425 <b>ml</b> (15 fl oz\n) being served. ... <b>Many</b> recipes published in the UK and Ireland still give \ningredient quantities in imperial, where the <b>pint</b> is often used as a unit for larger \nliquid ...",
"A <b>pint</b> glass is a form of drinkware made to hold either a British ("imperial") <b>pint</b> of \n20 imperial ... The design was preceded by <b>many</b> other bulged glass designs, \ndating to the mid-19th century, which differed ... (In the state of South <b>Australia</b>, "\n<b>pint</b>" refers to a 425 <b>ml</b> (<sup>3</sup>⁄4 <b>pint</b>) glass, known as a schooner in the rest of \n<b>Australia</b>.) ...",
"Prior to metrication in <b>Australia</b>, one could buy <b>beer</b> in glasses ... and increasingly \n<b>many</b> pubs also have <b>pints</b> 570 <b>millilitres</b> ...",
"As with all packaged <b>beer</b> sold in <b>Australia</b> it was for <b>many</b> years only available in \n750 <b>mL</b> or 26 2/3 fl oz (1/6 imperial gallon) bottles, until the introduction of ...",
"A <b>beer</b> bottle is a bottle designed as a container for <b>beer</b>. Such designs vary \ngreatly in size and ... <b>Many</b> smaller breweries send their bulk <b>beer</b> to large \nfacilities for contract bottling—though some will bottle by hand. ... In <b>Australia</b>, a \nlimited range of beers are available in a 250 <b>ml</b> (8.8 imp fl oz; 8.5 U.S. fl oz) bottle\n, nicknamed ...",
"A pot glass is a kind of glassware used for drinking <b>beer in Australia</b>. The size of \na pot glass is 285mL In Victoria, a pot is the most common size of drinking ...",
"In recipes, quantities of ingredients may be specified by mass (commonly called \nweight), by ... In South <b>Australia</b>, a "<b>pint</b>" of <b>beer</b> is traditionally 425 <b>mL</b>, while \nmost other ... However, it is wise to measure the actual volume of the utensil \nmeasures, particularly the '<b>Australian</b> tablespoon' (see above), since <b>many</b> are \nimported ..."
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"The Andes, <b>Andes Mountains</b> or <b>Andean Mountains</b> are the longest continental \nmountain range ... The Andes are also part of the <b>American</b> Cordillera, a chain of \nmountain ranges ... The Southern Andes: in Argentina and Chile, <b>south</b> of \nLlullaillaco. ... <b>The Andes Mountains</b> also contain large quantities of iron ore \n<b>located</b> in ...",
"The Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) is a <b>South American</b> bird in the New World \nvulture family Cathartidae and is the only member of the genus Vultur. <b>Found</b> in \n<b>the Andes mountains</b> and adjacent Pacific coasts of western South ... killed by \nhunters. Captive breeding programs have been instituted in several <b>countries</b>.",
"<b>South America</b> is a continent in the Western Hemisphere, mostly in the Southern \nHemisphere, ... Brazil is by far the most populous <b>South American country</b>, with \nmore than half of the continent's population, followed ... The geography of \nwestern <b>South America</b> is dominated by <b>the Andes mountains</b>; in contrast, the \neastern part ...",
"The Andean states (Spanish: Estados Andinos) are a group of nations in <b>South</b> \n<b>America</b> connected by <b>the Andes mountain</b> range. "Andean States" is sometimes \nused to refer to all seven <b>countries</b> that the ...",
"The geography of <b>South America</b> contains many diverse regions and climates. \nGeographically ... Regions in <b>South America</b> include the Andean States, the \nGuianas and the Southern Cone. ... depression <b>located</b> over the slope extending \nfrom Chaco to the Los <b>Andes mountain</b> range in the Argentine Northwest. It can \nbe ...",
"Chile officially the Republic of Chile is a <b>South American country</b> occupying a \nlong, narrow strip of land between the Andes ... of fjords, inlets, canals, twisting \npeninsulas, and islands. <b>The Andes Mountains are located</b> on the eastern border\n.",
"Aconcagua is a mountain in the Principal Cordillera of <b>the Andes mountain</b> range\n, in Mendoza ... Country high point ... The rocks <b>found</b> on Aconcagua's flanks are \nall volcanic and consist of lavas, breccias and pyroclastics. ... It is believed to \nhave the highest death rate of any mountain in <b>South America</b> – around three a \nyear ...",
"Peru officially the Republic of Peru is a <b>country</b> in western <b>South America</b>. It is \nbordered in the ... a large portion of western <b>South America</b>, centered on <b>the</b> \n<b>Andean mountain</b> ranges, from southern Colombia to ... Peruvian Catholicism \nfollows the syncretism <b>found</b> in many Latin American <b>countries</b>, in which religious \nnative ...",
"The Amazon basin is the part of <b>South America</b> drained by the Amazon River and \nits tributaries. The Amazon drainage basin covers an area of about 6,300,000 km\n<sup>2</sup> (2,400,000 sq mi), or about 35.5 percent of the <b>South American</b> continent. It is \n<b>located</b> in the <b>countries</b> of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, ... The \nAmazon River begins in <b>the Andes Mountains</b> at the west of the basin ...",
"The geography of Bolivia includes the Eastern <b>Andes Mountain</b> Range which \nbisects Bolivia ... is bisected from north to south by the Eastern <b>Andes Mountains</b>, \nand these two <b>countries</b> ... Unlike Peru, however, Bolivia is one of the two \nlandlocked <b>countries</b> in <b>South America</b>, the other being Paraguay which is \n<b>located</b> along ..."
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"The andes mountains are found in which south american countries?"
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"The <b>season</b> picks <b>up</b> with <b>Lorelai</b> having slept with Christopher immediately after \n<b>ending</b> her engagement to Luke, while Rory is attempting a long-distance ...",
"<b>Lorelai</b> Victoria Gilmore is a fictional character in The WB dramedy television \nseries Gilmore ... Luke and <b>Lorelai marry</b> in the Netflix revival miniseries A Year \nin the Life. ... In the sixth <b>season</b>, <b>Lorelai</b> and Rory <b>do</b> not talk for months while \nLuke agrees to <b>marry Lorelai</b> and they renovate her ... Time Inc. Retrieved July <b>7</b>, \n2012.",
"This is a list of characters for the dramedy television series Gilmore Girls. ... She \nbecame pregnant at the age of 16 but refused to <b>marry</b> Christopher Hayden, ... \n<b>Lorelai</b> and Luke presumably get back together at the <b>end</b> of the season, as she \n... At the <b>end</b> of "Gilmore Girls Only" (<b>Season 7</b>, Episode 17), Lane gives birth to \ntwin ...",
""Bon Voyage" is the original series finale of the American comedy-drama series \nGilmore Girls. The episode serves as the 22nd episode of the seventh season \nand the ... Sookie tells <b>Lorelai</b> that Luke was the one who organized everything. \n... In November 2006, Rosenthal discussed plans regarding the <b>season 7</b> finale: "\nI feel ...",
"Gilmore Girls was an American comedy-drama television series, created by Amy \nSherman-Palladino and starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel. The show \ndebuted on October 5, 2000, on The WB and became a flagship series for the \nnetwork. Gilmore Girls originally ran for seven <b>seasons</b>, the final <b>season</b> moving \nto The ... After Luke and <b>Lorelai marry</b>, Rory tells her mom that she is pregnant.",
"Each episode follows the characters through one of the four <b>seasons</b>. ... Luke and \n<b>Lorelai marry</b> in the gazebo and, in the final scene of the series, Rory reveals ... \nThey wound <b>up</b> having to <b>do</b> what we'd asked for anyway, and I wasn't there. ... \nOn April <b>7</b>, 2016, Melissa McCarthy officially announced on The Ellen \nDeGeneres ...",
"They <b>marry</b> towards the <b>end</b> of the <b>season</b>. Christopher inherits a large sum of \nmoney from his father and offers to <b>do</b> something for <b>Lorelai</b> and Rory. Rory asks\n ...",
"Emily warns Christopher that <b>Lorelai</b> and Luke are getting serious and he had \nbetter <b>do</b> something quickly if he hopes to <b>end up</b> with <b>Lorelai</b>. 100, 13, "Wedding\n ...",
"<b>Lorelai</b> Leigh "Rory" Gilmore is a fictional character from the WB/CW television \nseries Gilmore ... Every year at that exact time, <b>Lorelai</b> wakes Rory <b>up</b> to tell her \nthe story of her birth. ... At the <b>end</b> of her internship, Mitchum tells Rory that she \n<b>does</b> not have what it takes to be a journalist, although she ... Season 6 · <b>Season</b> \n<b>7</b>.",
"Lauren Helen Graham (born March 16, 1967) is an American actress and author. \nShe is best known for her roles as <b>Lorelai</b> Gilmore on the television series ... \nBeginning with <b>Season 7</b> episode "To Whom It May Concern" and continuing \nthroughout the rest of the season, ... By the series' <b>end</b>, Graham wanted to move \non."
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"Who does lorelai end up with in season 7?",
"Who does lorelai sleep with in season 7?",
"Who does lorelai marry and diverse midway through season 7?",
"Who does lorelai end up with, kissing at the end of season 7?"
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"The family of Macintosh <b>operating systems</b> developed by Apple Inc. includes the \ngraphical user interface-based <b>operating systems</b> it has designed for use with ...",
"Macintosh computers[edit]. Main article: Macintosh operating systems. Classic \n<b>Mac OS</b>[edit]. Main article ...",
"<b>Mac OS</b> X was originally presented as the tenth major version of Apple's \noperating system for Macintosh computers; current versions of macOS retain the \nmajor ...",
"Classic <b>Mac OS</b> (System Software) refers to the series of operating systems \ndeveloped for the Macintosh family of personal computers by Apple Inc. from \n1984 to ...",
"The history of macOS, Apple's current <b>Mac operating system</b> originally named \n<b>Mac OS</b> X until 2012 and then OS X until 2016, began with the company's project\n ...",
"macOS (formerly "<b>Mac OS</b> X" and later "OS X") is a line of open core graphical \noperating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc., the latest of \nwhich ...",
"In 2001, Apple released <b>Mac OS</b> X, a modern Unix-based operating system \nwhich was later rebranded to simply OS X in 2012, and then macOS in 2016. The\n ...",
"<b>Mac OS</b> X Leopard (version 10.5) is the sixth major release of <b>Mac OS</b> X (now \nnamed macOS), Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh ...",
"<b>Mac OS</b> X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) is the seventh major release of <b>Mac OS</b> \nX (now named macOS), Apple's desktop and server operating system for ...",
"macOS Sierra (version 10.12) is the thirteenth major release of macOS Apple Inc.'\ns desktop and server <b>operating system</b> for Macintosh. It was the first version of ..."
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"What is the most current software for mac?",
"What mac operating system software was released on September 25, 2017?",
"What mac operating system software was released on September 20, 2016?",
"What mac operating system software was released on September 30, 2015?"
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"Music notation or musical notation is any system used to visually represent \naurally perceived ... Standard Western <b>rhythmic notation</b> is used to indicate the \nrhythm. Figured bass notation originated in Baroque basso continuo parts. It is \nalso used ...",
"In medieval music, the <b>rhythmic</b> modes were set patterns of long and short \ndurations (or <b>rhythms</b>). The value of each note is not determined by the form of \nthe written note (as is the case with more recent European musical <b>notation</b>), ...",
"A chord chart (or chart) is a form of musical <b>notation</b> that describes the basic \nharmonic and <b>rhythmic</b> information for a song or tune. It is the most common form \nof ...",
"Mensural <b>notation</b> is the musical <b>notation</b> system used for European vocal \npolyphonic music ... While less context dependent than <b>notation</b> in <b>rhythmic</b> \nmodes, mensural <b>notation</b> differed from the modern system in that the values of \nnotes were ...",
"In Western musical <b>notation</b>, a dotted note is a note with a small dot written after it\n. In modern ... A <b>rhythm</b> using longer notes alternating with shorter notes (whether \nnotated with dots or not) is sometimes called a dotted <b>rhythm</b>. Historical ...",
"In music, a tuplet is "any <b>rhythm</b> that involves dividing the beat into a different \nnumber of equal ... The notes involved are also often grouped with a bracket or (\nin older <b>notation</b>) a slur. The most common type of tuplet is the triplet.",
"In a simple <b>notation</b>, these three sounds are represented by three letters: D, T, \nand K. When capitalized, the beat is emphasized, and ...",
"<b>Rhythm</b> generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of \nstrong and weak ... <b>Notation</b> of a clave <b>rhythm</b> pattern: Each cell of the grid \ncorresponds to a fixed duration of time with a resolution fine enough to capture \nthe timing ...",
"Scansion or a system of scansion, is the method or practice of determining and (\nusually) ... Because of the variety of stress levels in language, 2-level <b>notation</b> is \nnot adequate for a <b>rhythmic</b> scansion of any sensitivity. Yet, because of the ...",
"In music, the term swing has two main uses. Colloquially, it is used to describe \nthe quality or ... In swing <b>rhythm</b>, the ratio of the first note's duration to the second \nnote's duration can take on a range of magnitudes. ... Notes inégales, a 17th-\ncentury French usage of similar meters and <b>notation</b>; Polyrhythm · Schaffel music \nswing ..."
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"The basic ratio on which the notation of rhythm is built is?",
"The basic ratio on which the modern notation of rhythm is built is?",
"The basic ratio on which the mensural notation of rhythm is built is considered complete is?"
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"The <b>World Series</b> is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (\nMLB) and concludes the MLB postseason. First played in 1903, the <b>World Series</b>\n ...",
"The <b>World Series</b> is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (\nMLB) in North America, contested since 1903 between the American League ...",
"The 2019 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's \n(MLB) 2019 season. The 115th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a ...",
"The 2017 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's \n(MLB) 2017 season. The 113th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a ...",
"The 2016 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's \n(MLB) 2016 season. The 112th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a ...",
"The 2013 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's \n(MLB) 2013 season. The 109th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a ...",
"The 1973 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's \n(MLB) 1973 season. The 70th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a ...",
"The 1964 <b>World Series</b> pitted the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals \nagainst the American League champion New York Yankees, with the Cardinals ...",
"The 2005 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's \n(MLB) 2005 season. The 101st edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a ...",
"The 1989 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's \n(MLB) 1989 season. The 86th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a ..."
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"Who has won the last 10 world series?",
"Who won the 2017 MLB World Series?",
"Who won the 2016 MLB World Series?",
"Who won the 2015 MLB World Series?",
"Who won the 2017 College World Series?",
"Who won the 2016 College World Series?",
"Who won the 2015 College World Series?"
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"There are five High Courts of <b>Pakistan</b>, each of four based in the capital city of \none of the four <b>provinces</b>. The government has proposed a fifth high court to \ncover ...",
"The <b>Chief Justice</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> (initials as CJP) is the head of the court system of \n<b>Pakistan</b> and ... <b>All</b> decisions voided due to illegality of appointment. † Died in ...",
"The <b>chief justice</b> of Lahore High Court initials as CJP LHC), is the head of Lahore \nHigh Court system of <b>Province</b> Punjab, <b>Pakistan</b> and the <b>chief judge</b> of the \nLahore High Court of ... The following table lists <b>all</b> the <b>chief justices</b> to date.",
"The Government of <b>Pakistan</b> (Urdu: حکومتِ پاکستان) is a federal government \nestablished by ... The Supreme Court of <b>Pakistan</b> consists of a <b>Chief Justice</b>, and \nSenior Justices ... <b>All provincial</b> assemblies are unicameral, elected for five years.",
"A Governor in <b>Pakistan</b> is the appointed Head of State of a <b>province</b>. The \n<b>Provincial</b> Governor is appointed by the President of <b>Pakistan</b>, on the advice of \nthe ...",
"The Supreme Court of <b>Pakistan</b> is the highest and apex court in the judicial \nhierarchy in <b>Pakistan</b>. Its judicial membership currently composed of the <b>Chief</b> \n<b>Justice</b> ...",
"Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was the 20th <b>Chief Justice</b> of <b>Pakistan</b>, who served \nover three ... <b>All</b> thirteen of the sitting justices agreed that Musharraf's action had \nbeen illegal, and ten of the thirteen ... section 144 in effect in three of the four \n<b>provinces of Pakistan</b> thereby forbidding any form of gatherings of the "long \nmarch".",
"Civil Judge Cum Judicial Magistrates are also appointed by the <b>Provincial</b> High \nCourts, on the recommendation of <b>provincial</b> Public ... <b>All</b> candidates who pass \nthe examinations are given a psychological test. ... senior judges of high court \nincluding <b>chief justice</b> of sindh ...",
"The four <b>provincial</b> governments of <b>Pakistan</b> administer the four <b>provinces of</b> \n<b>Pakistan</b>. ... Chief Minister of Balochistan, <b>Pakistan</b> · <b>Provincial</b> Assembly of \nBalochistan ... Supreme Court · <b>Chief Justice</b> · High Courts · District Courts ... CS1 \nerrors: chapter ignored · Pages with citations having bare URLs · <b>All</b> stub articles\n ...",
"A <b>Chief</b> Minister in <b>Pakistan</b> is the elected Head of Government of one of \n<b>Pakistan's</b> four <b>Provinces</b> or the two non-<b>provincial</b> sub-national territories that \nhave ..."
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"Current chief justice of all provinces of pakistan?",
"25th chief justice of all provinces of pakistan?",
"24th chief justice of all provinces of pakistan?",
"23th chief justice of all provinces of pakistan?"
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"<b>Christine</b> is a chorus <b>girl</b>, who becomes the object of obsession, passion and love \nfor the mysterious <b>Phantom of the Opera</b>. ... sweetheart, <b>Raoul</b>, the Phantom ...",
"The <b>actress</b> modeled the relationship between the <b>Phantom</b> and <b>Christine</b> after \nSuzanne Farrell and George Balanchine. Patrick Wilson was <b>cast</b> as <b>Raoul</b> \nbased ...",
"† The role of <b>Christine</b> Daaé is double-<b>cast</b> in most professional productions. The \nsecondary <b>actress</b> performs the role twice a week (on Broadway, Thursday ...",
"Emmanuelle Grey Rossum (born September 12, 1986) is an American <b>actress</b>, \ntelevision ... In December 2009, Rossum joined the <b>cast</b> of the Showtime \ndramedy series Shameless, based on the British series of the same title. ... After \nher role in The <b>Phantom of the Opera</b>, Rossum was offered several deals to \nrecord classical ...",
"Sarah Brightman (born 14 August 1960) is an English classical crossover \nsoprano, singer, songwriter, <b>actress</b>, dancer and musician ... Her original London \n<b>cast</b> album of Phantom was released in CD format in 1987 and sold 40 ... \n<b>Phantom of the Opera</b>, Lloyd Webber called Brightman a "wonderful <b>woman</b>" and \n"absolutely ...",
"Erik is the title character from Gaston Leroux's novel Le Fantôme de l'<b>Opéra</b> (\n1909), best known ... back to England. One of the first people that Erik meets on \nhis arrival is a blind <b>girl</b> with a fondness for music. ... Onscreen, Erik has often \nbeen <b>cast</b> as a tragic hero but also a tragic villain, depending on the film's point of \nview.",
"In Gaston Leroux's novel, The <b>Phantom of the Opera</b>, <b>Raoul</b> is described as \nhaving a 'small, fair mustache, beautiful blue eyes, and a complexion like a <b>girl's</b> \nand ...",
"Amy Abigail Nuttall (born 7 June 1982) is an English <b>actress</b> and singer known \nfor playing Chloe Atkinson in the ITV soap opera ... the lead role of <b>Christine</b> in \nThe <b>Phantom of the Opera</b> (at age 17) (National tour), has sung at the Royal \nAlbert Hall, ... Nuttall dated fellow Emmerdale <b>cast</b> member Ben Freeman for four \nyears.",
"Meg Giry is one of the fictional characters from Gaston Leroux's novel The \n<b>Phantom of the Opera</b>. ... She is also, in the novel, portrayed as a <b>child</b> of around \nfifteen years old and adores having her own way and attention. ... Sharon \nMillerchip in the original 1990 Australian <b>cast</b> of The <b>Phantom of the Opera</b> and in \nthe original ...",
"The <b>Phantom of the Opera</b> is a 1925 American silent horror film adaptation of \nGaston Leroux's 1910 novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra, directed by Rupert Julian \nand starring Lon Chaney in the title role of the deformed Phantom who haunts the \nParis Opera House, causing murder and mayhem in an attempt to make the \n<b>woman</b> ... The following day, in a garden near the Opera House, <b>Raoul</b> meets \n<b>Christine</b> ..."
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"Girl who played christine in phantom of the opera?",
"Girl who played Christine in the 2004 movie Phantom of the Opera?",
"Girl who played Christine in the Royal Albert Hall 25th Anniversary production of Phantom of the Opera?",
"Girls who played Christine in the Original Broadway production of Phantom of the Opera?",
"Girls who played Christine in the 2019 World Tour production of Phantom of the Opera?",
"Girl who played Christine in the Original Australian production of Phantom of the Opera?",
"Girls who played Christine in the Original U.S. Tour production of Phantom of the Opera?"
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"<b>Human</b> impact on the <b>nitrogen cycle</b> is diverse. Agricultural and industrial \nnitrogen (N) inputs to ... low nutrient conditions; therefore, increased N inputs can \nalter biotic and abiotic <b>interactions</b>, leading to changes in community composition\n.",
"<b>Human</b> impact on the environment or anthropogenic impact on the environment \nincludes ... Main article: <b>Human</b> impact on the <b>nitrogen cycle</b> ... The \nenvironmental impact of nuclear power results from the nuclear fuel cycle \nprocesses ... predators generally increases under artificial light, changing \npredator prey <b>interactions</b>.",
"<b>Nitrogen fixation</b> is a process by which molecular nitrogen in the air is converted \ninto ammonia ( ... which are able to <b>interact</b> with rhizobia and form nitrogen-fixing \nnodules; Actinorhizal plants such as alder and ... Fertilizer production is now the \nlargest source of <b>human</b>-produced fixed nitrogen in the terrestrial ecosystem.",
"The <b>nitrogen cycle</b> is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted \ninto multiple ... <b>Human</b> modification of the global <b>nitrogen cycle</b> can negatively \naffect the natural environment system and also <b>human</b> health. A simple ... \n<b>Interaction</b>.",
"Planetary boundaries is a concept involving Earth system processes which \ncontain ... The group wanted to define a "safe operating space for <b>humanity</b>" for \nthe ... by large uncertainties and knowledge gaps" which <b>interact</b> in complex \nways that are ... Disruption of the global <b>nitrogen cycle</b> is one clear example: it is \nlikely that a ...",
"The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged \namong the ... Along with the <b>nitrogen cycle</b> and the water cycle, the carbon cycle \ncomprises a ... These carbon stores <b>interact</b> with the other components through \ngeological ... <b>Human</b> impact on the <b>nitrogen cycle</b> · Lichens and <b>nitrogen cycling</b>\n ...",
"Microbial ecology (or environmental microbiology) is the ecology of \nmicroorganisms: their ... The <b>nitrogen cycle</b>, the phosphorus cycle, the sulphur \ncycle and the carbon cycle all ... species and between microbial species and \n<b>humans</b> that allow for both sides to benefit. ... In built environment and <b>human</b> \n<b>interaction</b>[edit].",
"Some types of lichen are able to fix <b>nitrogen</b> from the atmosphere. This process \nrelies on the ... In the region such as boreal forest, where <b>nitrogen</b> and \nphosphorus are limiting nutrients and for symbiotic <b>interaction</b> to occur properly, \ntheir ... "Legume versus fertilizer sources of <b>nitrogen</b>: ecological tradeoffs and \n<b>human</b> needs".",
"In ecology and Earth science, a biogeochemical <b>cycle</b> or substance turnover or \n<b>cycling</b> of ... All the nutrients—such as carbon, <b>nitrogen</b>, oxygen, phosphorus, and \nsulfur—used ... as climate change and <b>human</b> impacts are drastically changing \nthe speed, intensity, and balance of these relatively unknown <b>cycles</b>. ... \n<b>Interaction</b>.",
"Earth's climate arises from the <b>interaction</b> of five major climate system \ncomponents: the ... <b>Human</b> activities play an important role in both carbon and \n<b>nitrogen cycles</b>: the burning of fossil fuels has displaced carbon from the \nlithosphere to the ..."
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"Human interaction with the nitrogen cycle is primarily due to?",
"Human non-agricultural interaction with the nitrogen cycle is primarily due to?",
"Human agricultural interaction with the nitrogen cycle is primarily due to?"
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"Chioma Ajunwa is the <b>first</b> black African woman to <b>win an Olympic gold medal</b> in \na field event. Ajunwa is also an officer with the <b>Nigerian</b> Police Force.",
"<b>Nigeria first</b> participated in the <b>Olympic</b> Games in 1952, and has sent athletes to \ncompete in ... The national football team won the <b>gold medal</b> in 1996. ... only a \ndemonstration sport, Emmanuel Oghenejobo's silver did not count as an official \n<b>win</b>.",
"<b>Gold medal</b> – <b>first</b> place, 2000 Sydney · 4x400 m Relay. Bronze medal – third \nplace, 2004 Athens · 4x400m Relay. Enefiok Udo-Obong (born 22 May 1982) \nalso known as Enee is a <b>Nigerian</b> sprinter who won a <b>gold medal</b> in 4 x 400 \nmetres relay at the 2000 <b>Olympics</b> as well as a bronze ... <b>Olympian</b> and the only \n<b>Nigerian</b> man to <b>win</b> two <b>Olympic</b> medals.",
"Emmanuel Arinze Ifeajuna (1935 – 25 September 1967) was a <b>Nigerian</b> army \nmajor and high jumper who played a principal role in the January 15, 1966 \nmilitary coup. He was the <b>first</b> Black African to <b>win</b> a <b>gold medal</b> at an \ninternational sports ... three <b>Nigerian</b> jumpers made the top twenty at the 1952 \n<b>Olympic</b> high jump.",
"<b>Nigeria</b> competed at the 1996 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Atlanta, United States. The \nmost surprising achievement was <b>Nigeria's gold</b> in football. The team overcame ...",
"The <b>Nigeria</b> national football team represents <b>Nigeria</b> in men's international \nfootball nicknamed ... The team's <b>first</b> major success was a <b>gold medal</b> in the 2nd \nAll-Africa games, ... <b>Nigeria Olympic</b> men's football team won the football event at \nthe 1996 ... But with only two <b>wins</b> and two draws to Benin's credit against \n<b>Nigeria's</b> ...",
"Mary Onyali-Omagbemi (née Onyali, born 3 February 1968) is a <b>Nigerian</b> former \nsprinter, who won the bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m relay at the 1992 <b>Olympic</b> \nGames ... <b>Gold medals</b> in 200 m were taken in 1987, 1995 and 2003. ... \nappearances from 1988 to 2004 made her the <b>first Nigerian</b> to compete at five \n<b>Olympics</b>.",
"<b>Gold medal</b> – <b>first</b> place, 1987 Nairobi · 400 m · Summer Universiade. <b>Gold</b> \n<b>medal</b> – <b>first</b> place, 1983 Edmonton, 200 m. Innocent Egbunike (born 30 \nNovember 1961) is a former sprinter from <b>Nigeria</b>. He studied at ... He won an \n<b>Olympic</b> bronze medal in 4 x 400 metres relay in Los Angeles 1984. He finished \nsixth in the final of ...",
"Nwankwo Kanu OON (born 1 August 1976) is a <b>Nigerian</b> former professional \nfootballer who ... Kanu won a UEFA Champions League <b>medal</b>, a UEFA Cup \n<b>medal</b>, three FA Cup <b>medals</b> and two African Player of the Year awards amongst \nothers. ... That summer he captained the <b>Nigerian</b> team that won <b>gold</b> at the \n<b>Olympics</b>, ...",
"<b>Gold medal</b> – <b>first</b> place, 2014 Glasgow · Freestyle 53 kg. <b>Gold medal</b> – <b>first</b> place\n, 2018 GoldCoast · Freestyle 57 kg. Updated on 10 September 2015. Odunayo \nAdekuoroye (born 10 December 1993) is a <b>Nigerian</b> freestyle wrestler. She \ncompeted ... freestyle 53 kg category to <b>win</b> her <b>first</b> Commonwealth game <b>gold</b> \n<b>medal</b>."
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"First nigerian to win an olympic gold medal?",
"First nigerian to win an olympic gold medal ever?",
"First nigerian to team win an olympic gold medal?",
"First nigerians to win an olympic gold medal in athletics relay?"
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""<b>Live Like You Were Dying</b>" is a song recorded by American country music artist \nTim McGraw, and was the lead single from his eighth album of the same name ...",
"<b>Live Like You Were Dying</b> is the eighth studio album by American country music \nartist Tim McGraw. It was released on August 24, 2004, by Curb Records and ...",
""<b>Live Like</b> We're <b>Dying</b>" is a song written by Danny O'Donoghue, Andrew \nFrampton, Mark ... To be honest, <b>I was</b> a little worried when it first came out and it \nwasn't doing great. But <b>I</b> think it's just about working hard and getting people to \nhear the ...",
"Tim Nichols (born in Portsmouth, Virginia is an American country music singer \nand songwriter. ... "<b>Live Like You Were Dying</b>" also earned Nichols and Craig \nWiseman, the song's other co-writer, the Grammy Award for Best Country Song at \nthe ...",
"Craig Michael Wiseman is an American GRAMMY Award-winning Country music \nsongwriter ... The first hit single in their catalog was "<b>Live Like You Were Dying</b>" \nby Tim McGraw in 2005, which won the Grammy Award for Best Country Song ...",
"American singer and songwriter Tim McGraw has had 15 studio albums, 12 \ncompilation albums ... "<b>Live Like You Were Dying</b>", "When the Stars Go Blue", \nand "My Little Girl", the latter two both having been released in 2006, also \nentered the AC ...",
"Samuel Timothy McGraw (born May 1, 1967) is an American singer, actor, and \nrecord producer. ... <b>Live Like You Were Dying</b>[edit]. His eighth album, 2004's <b>Live</b> \n<b>Like You Were Dying</b>, continued the singer's record of commercial success.",
""Back When" is a song written by Stan Lynch, Stephony Smith, and Jeff Stevens \nand recorded by American country music singer Tim McGraw. It was released in \nAugust 2004 as the second single from McGraw's 2004 album <b>Live Like You</b> \n<b>Were Dying</b>.",
""Do You Want Fries with That" is a song written by Casey Beathard and Kerry \nKurt Phillips and performed by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was \nreleased in May 2005 as the fourth single from McGraw's 2004 album <b>Live Like</b> \n<b>You Were Dying</b>.",
""Drugs or Jesus" is a song written by Brett James, Troy Verges, Aimee Mayo and \nChris Lindsey, and performed by American country music singer Tim McGraw. It \nwas released in January 2005 as the third single from his album <b>Live Like You</b> \n<b>Were Dying</b>."
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"When did live like you were dying come out?",
"When did the song \"Live Like You Were Dying\" come out?",
"When did the album Live Like You Were Dying by Tim McGraw come out?",
"When did the song \"Live Like We're Dying\" come out?"
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"German <b>figure skater</b> Maxi Herber is the <b>youngest Olympic figure skating</b> \nchampion (at the age of 15 years and 128 days) when she won <b>gold</b> in pair \nskating ...",
"She was also the <b>youngest skater to win</b> a World <b>Figure Skating</b> title and the \n<b>youngest</b> to <b>win</b> an <b>Olympic gold medal</b>. She is the first <b>woman</b> to complete a \ntriple ...",
"East Germany's Katarina Witt won the 1988 ladies' singles <b>gold medal</b>, becoming \nthe second <b>female figure skater to win</b> back-to-back <b>Olympic</b> titles. Yuna Kim won\n ...",
"Yulia Vyacheslavovna Lipnitskaya is a Russian former competitive <b>figure skater</b>. \nShe was part of the Russian team to <b>win</b> the 2014 Winter <b>Olympics</b> team ... \nLipnitskaya appeared on the front cover of the May 2014 issue of Elle <b>Girl</b> Russia. \n... <b>Youngest</b> ladies' singles <b>skater to win</b> an <b>Olympic gold medal</b> (skating in the \nteam ...",
"<b>Figure Skaters</b> Online. ^ Knabenbauer, Ron (February 11, 2018). "Former \nAvalanche Ice <b>Girl Wins Olympic Medal</b>" ...",
"Alysa Liu (born August 8, 2005) is an American <b>figure skater</b>. She is a two-time \nU.S. national ... Liu was the first junior American <b>female</b> skater to successfully \ncomplete a triple Axel in ... At the 2016 U.S. Championships, she became the \n<b>youngest female skater to earn</b> the intermediate <b>gold medal</b>, <b>winning</b> ... <b>Olympic</b> \nChannel.",
"Marjorie Gestring (November 18, 1922 – April 20, 1992) was a competitive \nspringboard diver ... diving at the 1936 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Berlin, making her, \nat the time, the <b>youngest</b> person ever to <b>win</b> an <b>Olympic gold medal</b>. ... She was \nUS National <b>Women's</b> High Diving Champion for 1939, and retained the title in \n1940.",
"<b>Figure skating</b> at the 2014 Winter <b>Olympics</b> was held at the Iceberg Skating \nPalace in Sochi, ... Also, in <b>winning</b> the team trophy, Russia became the first \nnation to <b>win gold</b> ... Yulia Lipnitskaya (RUS) became the <b>youngest Olympic gold</b> \nmedalist in figure ... "Mirai Nagasu, Ashley Wagner and the Myth of the Golden \n<b>Girl</b>".",
"Speed <b>skating</b> is a sport that has been contested at the Winter <b>Olympic</b> Games \nsince the ... The first official <b>women's</b> events were held in 1960 in the 500-metre, \n... <b>medal</b> in 1976, is the <b>youngest female</b> athlete in an individual event to <b>win</b> a \n<b>medal</b>. ... After the 2018 Winter <b>Olympics</b>, 190 <b>gold</b> medals, 193 silver medals \nand 186 ...",
"A <b>female figure skater</b> wearing a dark-colored dress and cloche hat performs a \nturn. Norwegian <b>figure skater</b> Sonja Henie won the first of her three consecutive \n<b>Olympic gold</b> medals at the 1928 Games. The 1928 Winter <b>Olympics</b>, referred to \nby the International <b>Olympic</b> Committee (IOC) as the II ... Norwegian speed skater \nBernt Evensen topped the <b>medal</b> count, <b>winning</b> one ..."
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"Youngest female figure skater to win olympic gold?",
"Youngest female figure skater to win olympic gold in Ladies' singles?",
"Youngest female figure skater to win olympic gold in pairs?",
"Youngest female figure skater to win olympic gold in ice dance?"
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"<b>Quest for Camelot</b> is a 1998 American animated musical fantasy film produced by \nWarner Bros. ... Gary Oldman as Ruber, a former knight that wants to be the king \nof Camelot. ... I (1999), while the DVD included several making-of documentaries \nwith interviews of the filmmakers and cast and a music video of "<b>I Stand Alone</b>".",
"<b>I Stand Alone</b> may refer to: <b>I Stand Alone</b> (Agnetha Fältskog album), a 1987 \nalbum by Agnetha Fältskog; “<b>I Stand Alone</b>”, by Steve Perry from the movie <b>Quest</b> \n<b>for Camelot</b> and the ...",
""<b>I Stand Alone</b>" Released: 1998; "When You're in Love (For the First Time)" \nReleased: 1998. Greatest Hits + Five Unreleased is a greatest hits compilation \nreleased by American ... "<b>I Stand Alone</b>", Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster, Perry\n, <b>Quest for Camelot</b>: Music from the Motion Picture, 1998, 3:42. 16. "It Won't Be \nYou ...",
"1990: <b>Standalone</b>. Genre(s) · Platform, action-adventure. Mode(s), Single-player. \n<b>Camelot</b> is a computer game written by Tony Oakden and published in the UK in \n1989/90 for ... To complete the <b>quest</b>, 3000 points are needed, which can be \nobtained by finding six bags of gold, scattered around the game. Each bag is \nworth ...",
""The Prayer" is a popular song written by David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, \nAlberto Testa and Tony Renis. The song was originally recorded in two solo \nversions for the 1998 film <b>Quest for Camelot</b>, in English by Canadian singer \nCeline Dion and ... It proved to <b>be</b> much more successful than the original, \nentering the Billboard ...",
"And of course, there are the <b>stand</b>-<b>alone</b> adventures that add to Valiant, Arn, and \nRowanne's growing legend in <b>Camelot</b>. Some unresolved and underdeveloped ...",
"The game begins at the decline of <b>Camelot</b> because of the love triangle between \n... After having a vision of the Holy Grail covered by a silver cloth, Gawain, \nLancelot and Galahad departed on a <b>quest</b> for the Holy Grail. ... the game can be \ncompleted, but the Grail will kill Arthur at the very end of the game. ... <b>Stand</b>-<b>alone</b> \ntitles.",
"Carole Bayer Sager is an American lyricist, singer, songwriter, painter, and New \nYork Times ... She was the sixth female songwriter to ever <b>be</b> awarded this honor. \n... 'Better Off <b>Alone</b> – Shirley Bassey; "Better Angels" Walls --- Barbra Streisand ... \nThe Prayer (theme from <b>Quest for Camelot</b>) – Céline Dion and Andrea Bocelli; ...",
"King's <b>Quest</b> V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder is a 1990 graphic \nadventure game by ... Though still largely <b>standalone</b>, King's <b>Quest</b> V is one of \nthe few where the elements of the plot ... Conquests of <b>Camelot</b> · Conquests of \nthe Longbow.",
"Stephen Ray Perry (born January 22, 1949) is an American singer and \nsongwriter. He is best ... Also in 1998, Perry recorded two songs for the Warner \nBros. film <b>Quest for Camelot</b>, which can be found on the motion picture's \nsoundtrack. During an ... "<b>I Stand Alone</b>", 1998, —, —, —, —, Greatest Hits + Five \nUnreleased."
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"Who sings i stand alone in quest for camelot?",
"Which artist sings i stand alone in quest for camelot?",
"Which character sings i stand alone in quest for camelot?"
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"<b>Assassin's Creed Origins</b> is an action-adventure video game developed by \nUbisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It <b>is the</b> tenth major installment in the \nAssassin's Creed series and the ... <b>release</b> cycle, but after the launch of \nAssassin's Creed Syndicate in 2015, Ubisoft chose to delay the <b>release</b> of Origins \nuntil 2017.",
"Assassin's Creed Odyssey is an action role-playing video game developed by \nUbisoft Quebec and published by Ubisoft. It <b>is the</b> 11th major installment, and \n21st overall, in the Assassin's Creed series and the successor to 2017's \n<b>Assassin's Creed Origins</b>. ... In "Hunted", the Misthios heads to Macedonia and \n<b>comes</b> across the Assassin ...",
"Main article: <b>Assassin's Creed Origins</b> ... question the annualized franchise with \nthe <b>release</b> of Assassin's Creed Unity, ... he and the team <b>would</b> be interested in \ndoing an Assassin's Creed game ...",
"<b>Assassin's Creed is a</b> 2016 action film based on the video game franchise of the \nsame name. ... Baronnet also revealed Ubisoft hoped to <b>release</b> the film along \nwith a new game launch for the series. ... <b>Assassin's Creed</b> · II · Brotherhood · \nRevelations · III · IV: Black Flag · Rogue · Unity · Syndicate · <b>Origins</b> · Odyssey.",
"<b>Origins</b>[edit]. Work on ... Ubisoft Montreal's developers stated in their interviews \nthat <b>Assassin's Creed</b> III <b>would be released</b> eventually.",
"The Assassin's Creed series, by Oliver Bowden, Christie Golden, Matthew Kriby \nand Gordon Doherty <b>is a</b> collection of novels set within the Assassin's Creed \nvideo game universe. ... <b>Assassin's Creed Origins</b>: Desert Oath follows Bayek, a \nyoung boy who lives in Siwa in ... "Assassin's Creed Novel <b>Coming</b> Later This \nMonth".",
"Assassin's Creed Syndicate is an action-adventure video game developed by \nUbisoft Quebec and published by Ubisoft. It was released on October 23, 2015, \nfor PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and on November 19, 2015, for Microsoft \nWindows. It <b>is the</b> ninth major installment in the Assassin's Creed series, and the \n... It was followed by <b>Assassin's Creed Origins</b>, which was released worldwide ...",
"In February 2014, it was announced that Freedom Cry <b>would be released</b> as a \nstandalone title on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 on February 18, 2014 for ...",
"Anvil (until 2009 known as Scimitar) <b>is a</b> game engine created in 2007 by Ubisoft \nMontreal ... More importantly, AnvilNext starting with <b>Assassin's Creed</b> Unity is \ncapable of ... (PBR) being the stand-<b>out</b> addition, enabling materials, objects and \nsurfaces to look and react more realistically to lighting, shading and shadowing.",
"<b>Assassin's Creed</b> III: Liberation <b>is a</b> 2012 action-adventure video game \ndeveloped ... <b>Creed</b> III, allowing for the same gameplay experience as a console \n<b>release</b>."
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"When does assassin's creed origins come out?",
"When does assassin's creed origins come out worldwide?",
"When does assassin's creed origins first come out?"
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"<b>Fairy Tail</b> is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. It \nwas serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from August 2, 2006 to ...",
"<b>Fairy Tail</b> is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Hiro \nMashima. Produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight, and directed by Shinji Ishihira,\n ...",
"The first season of the <b>Fairy Tail</b> anime series was directed by Shinji Ishihira and \nproduced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight. It follows the first adventures of Natsu ...",
"<b>Fairy Tail</b> Zero is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro \nMashima. The series is a prequel to Mashima's <b>Fairy Tail</b> manga, depicting the \nevents ...",
"<b>Fairy Tail</b> the Movie: Phoenix Priestess (Japanese: 劇場版 フェアリーテイル 鳳凰の\n巫女, Hepburn: Gekijōban Fearī Teiru: Hōō no Miko) is a 2012 Japanese ...",
"The <b>Fairy Tail</b> manga and anime series features an extensive cast of characters \ncreated by Hiro Mashima. The series takes place primarily in the Kingdom of ...",
"Meanwhile, <b>Fairy Tail</b> recruits a new member named Touka, who is discovered to \nbe possessed by an evil, century-old witch called the White Mage. Aiming to ...",
"<b>Fairy Tail</b> returns to Stella to retrieve the staff, defeating the Three Stars in the \nprocess. Sonya grabs the Dragon Cry, affirming Natsu's warning of its true nature,\n ...",
"<b>Fairy Tail</b> is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Hiro \nMashima. The first chapter premiered in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine \non ...",
"A <b>fairy tale</b>, fairytale, wonder tale, magic tale, or Märchen is an instance of a \nfolklore genre that takes the form of a short story. Such stories typically feature ..."
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"How many episodes of fairy tail are there 2018?",
"How many episodes of fairy tail are there made in 2018?",
"How many episodes of fairy tail are there in total at the beginning of 2018?",
"How many episodes of fairy tail are there in total at the end of 2018?"
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"<b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b>, also called Pooh Bear and Pooh, is a fictional anthropomorphic \nteddy bear created by English author A. A. Milne. The first collection of stories ...",
"<b>Winnie the Pooh</b> is a fictional teddy bear and the title character from A. A. Milne's \n<b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b> (1926) and The House at Pooh Corner (1928). In 1961, Walt ...",
"<b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b> (1926) is the first volume of stories about <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b>, \nwritten by A. A. Milne and illustrated by E. H. Shepard. The book focuses on the ...",
"This is a list of characters appearing in the <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b> books and the \nDisney adaptations of the series. Contents. 1 Main characters. 1.1 <b>Winnie-the-</b>\n<b>Pooh</b> ...",
"<b>Winnie the Pooh</b> is a 2011 American animated musical comedy film produced by \nWalt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 51st ...",
"<b>Winnie the Pooh</b> is a media franchise produced by The Walt Disney Company, \nbased on A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard's stories featuring <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b>.",
"The Many Adventures of <b>Winnie the Pooh</b> is a 1977 American animated musical \ndrama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista\n ...",
"<b>Winnie the Pooh</b> and the Honey Tree is a 1966 animated featurette based on the \nfirst two chapters of <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b> by A. A. Milne. The film was directed by ...",
"<b>Winnie the Pooh</b>: A honey-loving teddy bear who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood\n. Atwell said that many of Pooh's lines were taken from A. A. Milne's original ...",
"The New Adventures of <b>Winnie the Pooh</b> is a 1998-1991 American animated \ntelevision series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. Based on the ..."
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"Name of the rabbit on winnie the pooh?"
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"Balaam is a diviner in the Torah (Old Testament) whose story begins in Chapter \n22 of the Book ... At first, the angel is seen only by the <b>donkey</b> Balaam is riding, \nwhich tries to avoid the angel. ... son of Be'or, who may be the same Bala'am \nmentioned in Numbers 22–24 and in other passages of the <b>Bible</b>. ... Article · <b>Talk</b>\n ...",
"There are many cultural references to <b>donkeys</b>, in myth, folklore and religion, in \nlanguage and ... <b>Donkeys</b> (or asses) are mentioned many times in the <b>Bible</b>, \nbeginning in the first book ... There are braying men in the world as well as \nbraying asses; for what's loud and senseless <b>talking</b> and swearing, any other \nthan braying.",
""The Ass", "The <b>Donkey</b>", or "The Little <b>Donkey</b>" (German: Das Eselein) is a \nGerman fairy tale ... Namespaces. Article · <b>Talk</b> ...",
"In Jewish tradition, the Messiah's <b>Donkey</b> (Hebrew: חמורו של משיח) refers to the \n<b>donkey</b> upon ... Babylonian Talmud, Sanhedrin 98a; ^ "Passage Lookup: \nZachariah 9:9". <b>BibleGateway</b>.com. Retrieved 2012-01-05. ^ "עולם סוער - התפתחותו \nשל הרב קוק : "חמורו של ...",
"<b>Donkey</b> is a fictional fast-<b>talking donkey</b> created by William Steig and adapted by \nDreamWorks Animation for the Shrek franchise. The character is voiced by ...",
"In the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, Oholah (אהלה) and Oholibah (אהליבה) are pejorative \npersonifications given ... There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were \nlike those of <b>donkeys</b> and whose emission was like that of horses. So you ... \nArticle · <b>Talk</b> ...",
"Balak (Hebrew: בָּלָק Bālāq) was a king of Moab described in the Book of \nNumbers in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, where his dealings with the prophet Balaam are \nrecounted. ... of Moab, Balaam is stopped by an angel of the lord after beating his \n<b>donkey</b>. ... Thereupon, the bird would start <b>talking</b> and foretelling of what is about \nto ...",
""Dominick the <b>Donkey</b>" is a Christmas song written by Ray Allen, Sam Saltzberg \nand Wandra ... Namespaces. Article · <b>Talk</b> ...",
"The following account of Biblical events appears to presented in the article as ... \nWe don't cite the <b>talking donkey in the Bible</b> in Donkey as evidence that some ...",
"Dionysos is <b>talking</b> to his slave Xanthias, who is riding on a <b>donkey</b> but also \ncarrying a burden himself. Xanthias says the <b>donkey</b> is no help with that weight \non ..."
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"Where is the talking donkey in the bible?",
"In which testament is the talking donkey in the bible?",
"In which book is the talking donkey in the bible?",
"In which chapter is the talking donkey in the bible?",
"Where is the verse of the talking donkey in the bible?"
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"This marked the earliest <b>start</b> ever in the Chinese Grand Prix ... to agree to \ncommercial terms with <b>Formula One</b> Management.",
"The <b>2017</b> Singapore Grand Prix was a <b>Formula One</b> motor race held on 17 \nSeptember <b>2017</b> at ... Rainfall prior to the race <b>start</b> meant that the race would be \nthe first night-time Grand Prix staged under wet conditions in <b>Formula One</b> history\n.",
"The French Grand Prix returned to the <b>calendar</b> for the first time ... of the \nchampionship from 1999 to <b>2017</b>, was discontinued.",
"Mercedes-Benz, through its subsidiary Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Limited, is \ncurrently involved ... Bottas overtook Hamilton at the <b>start</b> and took his first victory \nsince the <b>2017</b> Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with Hamilton managing to give the team a\n ...",
"Jolyon Palmer (born 20 January 1991) is a British motorsport commentator and \ncolumnist, ... Palmer remained with Renault Sport <b>F1</b> Team for the <b>start</b> of the \n<b>2017 F1</b> season, where he was accompanied by a new team-mate in Nico ...",
"Haas Formula LLC, competing as Haas <b>F1</b> Team, is an American licensed \n<b>Formula One</b> racing team established by NASCAR Cup Series team co-owner \nGene Haas in April 2014. The team originally intended to make its début at the \n<b>start</b> of the 2015 season, ... The team's success would continue in <b>2017</b> as Haas \nwould also go on to get ...",
"The 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race that was held on \n25 June 2017 ... "No German Grand Prix on <b>F1 2017 calendar</b> but Azerbaijan \nrace is official". The Guardian. Reuters. 30 November 2016. Retrieved 30 ...",
"Since the <b>start</b> of the 2014 <b>Formula One</b> season, drivers have to choose an \navailable <b>starting</b> ... an appearance in the <b>2017</b> Monaco Grand Prix replacing \nFernando Alonso, who was participating in the <b>2017</b> Indianapolis 500 on that \nweekend ...",
"<b>Formula One</b> is the highest class of single-seater auto racing sanctioned by the \nFédération ... On 26 November <b>2017</b>, <b>Formula One</b> unveiled its new logo, \nfollowing the <b>2017</b> season finale in Abu Dhabi during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix \nat ... After the <b>start</b> of the world championship, these non-championship races \ncontinued.",
"(April <b>2017</b>). The numerous <b>Formula One</b> regulations, made and enforced by the \nFIA and later the FISA, ... Onboard electrical and computer systems, once \ninspected at the <b>start</b> of the season, may not be changed without prior approval."
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"When does the 2018 formula one season start?",
"When does the 2017 formula one season start?",
"When does the 2016 formula one season start?",
"When does the 2015 formula one season start?"
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"188–196, <b>Regent Street</b>, in 1981, which is the largest toy shop in the world. \n<b>Hamleys</b>' flagship store has seven floors covering ...",
"The toy store <b>Hamleys</b> is at No. 188 <b>Regent Street</b>, just south of Oxford Circus. It \nwas founded as Noah's Ark at No. 231 High Holborn in 1760. An additional \nbranch ...",
"Nov 10, 2015 <b>...</b> Description<b>Hamleysregentstreet</b>.jpg. English: <b>Hamleys</b> in <b>Regent Street</b>. Date, 10 \nDecember 2006. Source, Own work by the original uploader.",
"Metropolis was the first Sega-themed arcade in the UK. The arcade was housed \nin the basement of <b>Hamleys</b>' <b>Regent Street</b> branch, as a SEGA-dedicated coin-op\n ...",
"Feb 18, 2005 <b>...</b> Description<b>Hamleys</b> London.jpg, <b>Hamleys</b> toy store on <b>Regent Street</b>, London, \nphoto by Chris Nyborg, Nov 2004. Date, 18 February 2005 ...",
"C.banner is a Chinese fashion conglomerate based in Nanjing. The company \noriginally sold footwear, but has gradually expanded its reach to owning brands \nsuch as <b>Hamleys</b>, ...",
"Around the same period, Corinda had the magic concession in <b>Hamleys</b> Toy \nShop in <b>Regent Street</b>. He was famed for his extensive collection of ostriches and\n ...",
"Terminal Jive is the ninth album by the American rock band Sparks and the \nsecond recorded ... The album's artwork features various poses of the Mael \nbrothers in odd postures in and around <b>Hamleys</b> toy store in <b>Regent Street</b>, \nLondon.",
"The Cat's Whisker was a coffee bar situated at 1 Kingly Street, Soho, London, \nduring the ... of Soho at the corner of Kingly Street and Beak Street, between \nCarnaby Street and <b>Regent Street</b>, around the corner from the toy store <b>Hamleys</b>.",
"Helen MacRae (fl. 1909–1914) was a British suffragette who won a Hunger Strike \nMedal from ... In 1912, MacRae broke the windows of London toyshop, <b>Hamleys</b> \nin <b>Regent Street</b>, damage valued as £200. On 6 March she appeared at Bow ..."
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"How many floors does hamleys regent street have packed full of toys?"
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"Concrete and Gold Tour was the ninth concert tour by American rock band <b>Foo</b> \n<b>Fighters</b>, in support of Concrete and Gold, their ninth studio album. It began June \n16, 2017, in Reykjavík, Iceland, and it concluded October 23, <b>2018</b> in Calgary, \nCanada. ... It does not represent all <b>concerts</b> for the duration of the tour. "Run"; "\nAll My ...",
"<b>Foo Fighters</b> is an American alternative rock band, founded in 1994 by musician \n<b>Dave Grohl</b>. ... The late 2005 <b>concerts</b> included the Foozer tour co-headlined with \nWeezer. The acoustic tour ... Daydream. Initially planned to run until September \n<b>2018</b>, the tour got the addition of seven more North American <b>concerts</b> in October\n.",
"<b>Foo Fighters</b> is an American rock band, formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1994. It \nwas founded ... <b>Foo Fighters</b> undertook its first major tour in the spring of 1995, \n<b>opening</b> for Mike Watt. The band's first single, ... "The Line" was also released in \npromotion of the album, and later as the third single in <b>2018</b>. Concrete and Gold ...",
"The Invictus Games is an international adaptive multi-sport event, created by \nPrince Harry, ... The 2014 <b>opening</b> ceremony was attended by Prince Harry, \nBritish Prime ... The <b>2018</b> games were held in Sydney, New South Wales, \nAustralia and ... by Nick Grimshaw and Fearne Cotton, with live performances \nfrom <b>Foo Fighters</b>, ...",
"The Villains World Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Queens of the \nStone Age to support the band's seventh studio album, Villains, which was \nreleased in August 2017. The tour began in the U.S. on June 22, 2017, and \nended in Australia on September 12, <b>2018</b>. ... Tour <b>dates</b>[edit] ... (supporting <b>Foo</b> \n<b>Fighters</b>).",
"David Eric Grohl (born January 14, 1969) is an American musician, singer, \nsongwriter and ... Foo Fighters - Rock am Ring 2018-5710.jpg ... During a \n<b>Toronto</b> stop on their 1987 tour, Grohl played drums at the Iggy Pop show. ... \n<b>Beginning</b> with the show on July 4, the <b>Foo Fighters</b> began selling new tour \nmerchandise ...",
"Nine Inch Nails is an American industrial rock act, founded in 1988 by Trent \nReznor in ... (6 <b>dates</b>), With: Red Hot Chili Peppers, <b>Foo Fighters</b>, Atari Teenage \nRiot, ... Los Angeles, <b>Toronto</b> (11 <b>dates</b>), Support: The Horrors, Mew, Alec Empire\n, ...",
"Edgefest was an annual outdoor rock festival in Canada. It was founded by staff \nmembers of <b>Toronto</b> radio station CFNY-FM. ... <b>Beginning</b> on June 26, the festival \ntoured through London, Barrie, Montréal, ... The lineups varied between the cities\n, but each show featured American bands <b>Foo Fighters</b>, Green Day, and Creed ...",
"The Not in This Lifetime... Tour was a concert tour by hard rock band Guns N' \nRoses, spanning ... For the following <b>concerts</b>, Rose was given <b>Dave Grohl</b>'s \ncustomized throne ... featuring stadiums in the United States as well as one show \nin <b>Toronto</b>, ... In <b>2018</b>, they were nominated for Top Touring artist and Top Rock \nTour.",
"The Masonic Temple is a hall in <b>Toronto</b>, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the \nnorth-west corner ... From September 23 to 30, <b>2018</b>, and since Easter Sunday \non April 21, 2019, the downtown <b>Toronto</b> campus of Hillsong Canada gathers at \nthe Masonic ... 1996-04-03, The Concert Hall, <b>Foo Fighters</b> · The Amps <b>opened</b>."
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"<b>The philosopher's stone</b>, more properly philosophers' stone or stone of the \nphilosophers (Latin: lapis philosophorum) is a legendary alchemical substance ...",
"Harry Potter and <b>the Philosopher's Stone</b> is a fantasy novel written by British \nauthor J. K. Rowling. The first novel in the Harry Potter series and Rowling's \ndebut ...",
"Harry Potter and <b>the Philosopher's Stone</b> is a 2001 fantasy film directed by Chris \nColumbus and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on J. K. ...",
"<b>The Philosopher's Stone</b> is a compilation album by Northern Irish singer-\nsongwriter Van Morrison released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). The songs \nreleased on ...",
"After his death, Flamel developed a reputation as an alchemist believed to have \ndiscovered <b>the philosopher's stone</b> and to have thereby achieved immortality.",
"<b>The Philosopher's Stone</b> is a 1969 novel by the English writer Colin Wilson. It \ntells the story of two researchers who find a way to reach a higher state of ...",
"Indiana Jones and <b>the Philosopher's Stone</b> is the ninth of 12 Indiana Jones \nnovels published by Bantam Books. Max McCoy, the author of this book, also \nwrote ...",
"Harry Potter and <b>the Philosopher's Stone</b> is an action-adventure video game with \nplatform elements published by Electronic Arts. It is based on J.K Rowling's ...",
"The full title of the painting is The Alchymist, in Search of <b>the Philosopher's Stone</b>, \nDiscovers Phosphorus, and prays for the successful Conclusion of his ...",
"The Quest of <b>the Philosopher's Stone</b> is a 1986 Canadian board game published \nby Questone Marketing Inc. The game challenges players with three difficulty ..."
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"<b>Indian</b> musical <b>instruments</b> can be broadly classified according to the Hornbostel\n–Sachs ... Bowed strings[edit]. Tribal fiddle <b>instruments</b> called "Dhodro Banam" \n<b>used</b> by Santhal people in Eastern <b>India</b>. Chikara · Dilruba; Ektara violin; Esraj ...",
"The nadaswaram, nadhaswaram, nagaswaram, nagasvaram or nathaswaram is \na double reed wind <b>instrument</b> from South <b>India</b> . It is <b>used</b> as a <b>traditional</b> ...",
"The Telugu <b>Hindu wedding</b> ceremony is the <b>traditional wedding</b> ceremony of the \nTelugu people ... The Nādasvaram (also called the Shehnai in North <b>India</b>) is an \n<b>Indian</b> musical <b>instrument</b> that <b>traditionally</b> accompanies most Telugu ... Aarti or \nHārati (హారతి): Oil is <b>applied</b> to the bride and groom at their respective houses.",
"The 'shehnai' is a musical <b>instrument</b>, originating from the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent. It \nis made out of wood, with a double reed at one end and a metal or wooden flared \nbell at the other end. Its sound is thought to create and maintain a sense of \nauspiciousness and sanctity and, as a result, is widely <b>used</b> during <b>marriages</b> ... \nShehnai is usually played at <b>traditional</b> North <b>Indian weddings</b> and is ...",
"This is a list of materials with religious significance in Hinduism. For more \ninformation, see the linked articles. List of materials[edit]. Agarwood or oud, \nresinous ...",
"African customs[edit]. Ethiopia[edit]. The <b>Wedding</b> procedure starts with the \ngroom's side ... In <b>traditional weddings</b>, customs vary slightly from one part of \nNigeria to the ... only pre-approved public locations may be <b>used</b> for the <b>wedding</b> \nceremony. ... accompanies them separately to the church playing <b>traditional</b> \n<b>instruments</b>, ...",
"Chholiya (Kumaoni-छोलिया)/chaliya(छलिया) is a dance form practised in \nthe Kumaun region of Uttarakhand. It is basically a sword dance accompanying a \n<b>marriage</b> procession but now it ... <b>instrument</b> family are <b>traditional instruments</b> of \nthe Kumaon division, were earlier <b>used</b> in battles ... "Folk Dances Of North <b>India</b>".",
"Dhol can refer to any one of a number of similar types of double-headed drum \nwidely <b>used</b>, with regional variations, throughout the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent. Its \nrange of distribution in <b>India</b>, Bangladesh and Pakistan primarily includes ... The \nstick <b>used</b> to play the bass side of the <b>instrument</b>, known as the dagga in Punjabi, \nis the ...",
"Bangles are <b>traditionally</b> rigid bracelets, originating from the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent, \nwhich are usually made of metal, wood, glass or plastic. They are <b>traditional</b> \nornaments worn mostly by women from the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent. It is common to \nsee a new bride wearing glass bangles at her <b>wedding</b>, they ... Bangles, in <b>India</b>, \nusually <b>used</b> by <b>married</b> women or girl.",
"Baraat (Hindi: बरात; Urdu: برات) is a groom's <b>wedding</b> procession in North <b>India</b>, \nWest <b>India</b> ... The term baraati is also more generically <b>used</b> to describe any \ninvitee from the groom's side. ... In <b>traditional</b> North <b>Indian weddings</b>, baraats are \nwelcomed at the <b>wedding</b> venue with the sound of shehnais, which are \nconsidered ..."
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"Todt Hill is a 401-foot-tall (122 m) hill formed of serpentine rock on <b>Staten Island</b>, \nNew York. It is the <b>highest</b> natural <b>point</b> in the five boroughs of New York City ...",
"The <b>highest point</b> on the <b>island</b>, the summit of Todt Hill, elevation 410 ft (125 m), \nis also the <b>highest point</b> in the five boroughs, as well as the <b>highest point</b> on the ...",
"It includes Todt Hill on <b>Staten Island</b>, <b>which is the highest point</b> along the Atlantic \nSeaboard south of Maine, at 410 feet above sea level. "Todt" is a Dutch word ...",
"Grymes Hill is a 374 feet (114 m) tall hill formed of serpentine rock on <b>Staten</b> \n<b>Island</b>, New York. It is the second <b>highest</b> natural <b>point</b> on the island and in the \nfive ...",
"The <b>Staten Island</b> Greenbelt is a system of contiguous public parkland and \nnatural areas in the central hills of the New York City borough of <b>Staten Island</b>. It \nis the second largest component of the parks owned by the government of ... Four \nhundred and ten feet above sea level, Todt Hill is the <b>highest elevation</b> south of \nMaine ...",
"The Fresh Kills Landfill was a landfill covering 2,200 acres (890 ha) in the New \nYork City ... <b>Staten Island</b> residents and their representatives opposed the plan. ... \nit the <b>highest point</b> on the East Coast south of Mount Desert Island in Maine.",
"The Prince's Bay Light is an active lighthouse on the <b>highest point</b> of the southern \nshoreline of <b>Staten Island</b>, New York, in the Pleasant Plains neighborhood.",
"Francis Seminary (on the property of which the <b>highest point on Staten Island</b> is \nlocated), and the former New York City Farm Colony adjacent to Sea View \nHospital ...",
"Isla de los Estados is an Argentine island that lies 29 kilometres (18 mi) off the \neastern ... Isla de los Estados Staten Island is located in Argentina ... Its <b>highest</b> \n<b>point</b> is 823 metres (2,700 ft), and is considered to be the last prominence of the ...",
"Freshkills Park is a public park being built atop a landfill reclamation project on \n<b>Staten Island</b>. At about 2,200 acres (8.9 km<sup>2</sup>), it will be the largest park \ndeveloped in New ... In 2001 it was estimated that, if kept open, the landfill would \nhave eventually become the <b>highest point</b> on the East Coast. Under local \npressure and with ..."
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"The <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> of the United States is an expression of allegiance to \nthe flag of the United States and the republic of the United States of America.",
"The <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> is the national pledge of The Commonwealth of the \nBahamas which was written by Rev. Philip Rahming.",
"The Bellamy salute is a palm-out salute described by Francis Bellamy, the author \nof the American <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b>, as the gesture which was to accompany ...",
"The <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> of the United States has been criticized on several \ngrounds. Its use in government funded schools has been the most controversial,\n ...",
"The <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> to the Korean Flag is the pledge to the national flag of \nSouth Korea. The pledge is recited at flag ceremonies immediately before the ...",
"<b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> Tour: Live Concert Recording. From Wikipedia, the free \nencyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Question book ...",
"The Free Speech clause of the First Amendment prohibits public schools from \nforcing students to salute the American flag and say the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b>.",
"<b>Pledge of allegiance</b> and flag protocol[edit]. Proper vertical display of the Texas \nflag. The <b>pledge of allegiance</b> to the state flag is as ...",
"He said the words "under God" in the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> amounted to an \nunconstitutional establishment of religion and that, as such, the daily recitation of \nthe ...",
"The <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> of the United States is an oath of loyalty to the national \nflag and the republic of the United States of America, originally composed by ..."
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"Who added under god in the pledge of allegiance?",
"Who first suggested adding under god in the pledge of allegiance?",
"Who sponsored a resolution to add under god in the pledge of allegiance in 1953?"
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"<b>Wild Kratts</b> is an American/Canadian educational children's live-action/animated \nseries created ... Season 6 of <b>Wild Kratts</b> was <b>first</b> aired in 2019, with the <b>first</b> \n<b>episode</b> of that season was titled "Mystery of the Flamingo's Pink" where they \nlearned ...",
"<b>Wild Kratts</b> is an American/Canadian animated television series created by Chris \nand Martin ... The basic plot of each <b>Wild Kratts episode</b> is to save an animal or \nanimals under threat, be it by villains (Zach ... This is the <b>first</b> season to begin with \na view of the Earth before the Kratt brothers are shown introducing the audience.",
"January 3: The <b>first episode of Wild Kratts</b> is broadcast. January 9: The first \nepisode of Bob's Burgers is broadcast. January 14: The first episode of Ninjago: ...",
"Christopher "Chris" Frederick James Kratt (born July 19, 1969) is an American-\nCanadian ... They also appear as themselves in the Odd Squad <b>episode</b> "Night \nShift". ... Nolan's character made a brief cameo as a <b>Wild Kratts</b> Kid, and appears \nlater on in the series as ... "The <b>History</b> of the Pitchpipe: 80 Years and Still on \nPitch".",
"Related shows, <b>Wild Kratts</b> (2011–present). Kratts' Creatures is a half-hour \nchildren's television series that originally ran on PTV during the summer of 1996. \nThe <b>first</b> in a series of programs produced by the Kratt Brothers, Chris and ... 3.2.3 \nReptile; 3.2.4 Bird; 3.2.5 Mammal. 4 <b>Episode</b> list; 5 VHS releases; 6 External links\n ...",
"Followed by, <b>Wild Kratts</b> (2011–present). External links. Website. Zoboomafoo is \nan American-Canadian children's television comedy series that originally aired ... \nEvery <b>episode</b> begins with the Kratt brothers in Animal Junction, a peculiar ... \nAfter the <b>first</b> Zobooland story, Zoboo, Chris and Martin receive a letter from the ...",
"Liturgusa krattorum is a species of mantis that was discovered by Dr. Gavin \nSvenson and Cleveland Museum of Natural <b>History</b>. ... In 2017, a special <b>episode</b> \nof the PBS Kids' original show <b>Wild Kratts</b> with the same name of the animal was\n ...",
"Martin William Kratt (born December 23, 1965) is an American-Canadian \neducational nature ... They are the main characters on the animated TV series \n<b>Wild Kratts</b>, which airs on PBS Kids. ... They also appear as themselves in the \nOdd Squad <b>episode</b> "Night Shift". ... "The <b>History</b> of the Pitchpipe: 80 Years and \nStill on Pitch".",
"... but this article shows all 40 episodes as part of the <b>first</b> season. ... There should \nbe an <b>episode</b> broadcast number right of the ...",
"Odd Squad is a Canadian/American children's live action educational television \nseries that ... Agent Olympia (Anna Cathcart, season 2): Introduced in the <b>first</b> \n<b>episode</b> of season two, Olympia joins the series to ... Dinosaur Train (since 2009)\n; SciGirls (since 2010); <b>Wild Kratts</b> (since 2011); Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (\nsince ..."
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"<b>The Dark Crystal</b> is a 1982 puppet-animated fantasy <b>film</b> directed by Jim Henson \nand Frank Oz. It stars the voices of Stephen Garlick, Lisa Maxwell, Billie ...",
"The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance is an American fantasy web television series \n... It is a prequel to the 1982 Jim Henson <b>film The Dark Crystal</b> that explores the ...",
"The Skeksis are a fictional species which act as the main antagonists in the <b>The</b> \n<b>Dark Crystal</b> ... In the comic book sequel The Power of <b>the Dark Crystal</b>, taking \nplace a century after the events of the <b>movie</b>, skekSil and the other Skeksis were\n ...",
"Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and <b>the Dark Crystal</b> (Chinese: 钟馗伏魔:雪妖魔灵) ... is a \n2015 Chinese-Hong Kong-United States 3D fantasy action adventure <b>film</b> ...",
"The characters from the 1982 cult fantasy <b>film The Dark Crystal</b> series were \ncreated by puppeteer Jim Henson and concept artist Brian Froud, most of the ...",
"Various topics relating to the <b>film The Dark Crystal</b>. Pages in category "The Dark \n... B. Beneath the Dark Crystal. C. Characters and races of The Dark Crystal. D.",
"The Dark Crystal is a graphic adventure computer game based on Jim Henson's \nfantasy <b>film</b>, <b>The Dark Crystal</b>. The game was designed by Roberta Williams ...",
"The World of the Dark Crystal is a companion book written in conjunction with the \n<b>film The Dark Crystal</b>. The book was designed and edited by Rupert Brown, ...",
"The Jim Henson Company is an American entertainment company located in Los \nAngeles, ... The company has also produced theatrical films, including The \nMuppet <b>Movie</b> (1979), <b>The Dark Crystal</b> (1982) and Labyrinth (1986). Henson \nalso ...",
"James Maury Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990) was an American \npuppeteer, ... The Muppets appeared in their first theatrical feature <b>film</b> The \nMuppet <b>Movie</b> in 1979. ... He co-directed <b>The Dark Crystal</b> (1982) with Frank Oz, "\ntrying to go toward a sense of realism—toward a reality of creatures that are \nactually ..."
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"When was the movie the dark crystal made and released in New York City?",
"When was the movie the dark crystal made and released in the United States?",
"When was the movie the dark crystal made and released in the United Kingdom?",
"When was the movie the dark crystal filmed?"
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"US Airways <b>Flight</b> 1549 <b>was</b> an Airbus A320 which, in the climbout after takeoff \nfrom New York ... Realizing that both engines had shut <b>down</b>, Sullenberger took \ncontrol while Skiles worked the checklist for engine restart. The <b>aircraft</b> ... "NTSB \nSending <b>Go</b> team to New York City for <b>Hudson River Airliner</b> Accident". National ...",
"Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenburger III (born January 23, 1951) is an American \nretired Air Force fighter pilot and <b>airline</b> captain. He is best known for his role as \npilot in command in the 2009 forced water landing of US Airways <b>Flight</b> 1549 in \nthe <b>Hudson River</b> ... While in the Air Force, he <b>was</b> a member of an <b>aircraft</b> \naccident investigation ...",
"Air Florida <b>Flight</b> 90 <b>was</b> a scheduled U.S. domestic passenger <b>flight</b> operated by \nAir Florida ... The survivors were rescued from the icy <b>river</b> by civilians and \nprofessionals. President Ronald ... The pilot <b>was</b> told not to delay because \nanother <b>aircraft was</b> 2.5 miles <b>out</b> (4 km) on final approach to the same runway. <sup>:5</sup> \nThe ...",
"This <b>was</b> the first <b>aircraft</b> collision over the <b>Hudson River</b> since 1976. The \ncollision, which occurred opposite 14th Street in Manhattan, <b>was</b> about 40 blocks \nsouth of ...",
"The <b>Hudson River</b> is a 315-mile (507 km) river in New York. The river is named \nafter Henry ... The lower <b>Hudson River was</b> inhabited by the Lenape Indians. ... \nStuyvesant quickly cracked <b>down</b> on smuggling and associated activity before \nexpanding the ... The <b>flight was</b> 152 miles long, and he made one planned stop in\n ...",
"The Carolinas Aviation Museum is an aviation museum on the grounds of \nCharlotte Douglas ... A significant number of <b>aircraft</b> have also <b>come</b> from Marine \nCorps Air Station Cherry Point and Marine Corps Air Station New River. ... the \nsame configuration as it <b>was</b> when it <b>was</b> pulled <b>out</b> of the <b>Hudson River</b> in \nJanuary 2009.",
"A water landing is, in the broadest sense, a landing on a body of water. Some \n<b>aircraft</b> such as ... US Airways <b>Flight</b> 1549 ditched on the <b>Hudson River</b> in 2009 \nwith all ... 13 January 1982: Air Florida <b>Flight</b> 90 <b>went down</b> in the icy Potomac \nriver ...",
"The film follows Sullenberger's January 2009 emergency landing of US Airways \n<b>Flight</b> 1549 on the <b>Hudson River</b>, in which all 155 passengers and crew ...",
"<b>Flight</b> is a 2012 American drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by \nJohn Gatins. ... by Zemeckis since Cast Away and What Lies Beneath in 2000, \nand his first <b>R</b>-rated film since Used Cars in 1980. ... He also noted the <b>plane's</b> \nupside-<b>down flight</b> scene <b>was</b> "one of the most terrifying <b>flight</b> scenes I've ever ...",
"On October 5, 2006, the museum closed for repairs and renovations to the ship \nand the pier. Intrepid <b>was</b> moved <b>down</b> the <b>Hudson River</b> by tugboat to The ..."
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"<b>Phospholipids</b> are a class of lipids that are a major component of all <b>cell</b> \nmembranes. They can form lipid bilayers because of their amphiphilic \ncharacteristic.",
"The lipid bilayer (or <b>phospholipid</b> bilayer) is a thin polar membrane made of two \nlayers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a \ncontinuous barrier around all <b>cells</b>. The <b>cell</b> membranes of almost all organisms \nand many viruses are made of a ...",
"Sphingomyelin is a type of sphingolipid found in animal <b>cell</b> membranes, \nespecially in the membranous myelin sheath that surrounds some nerve <b>cell</b> \naxons. It usually consists of phosphocholine and ceramide, or a \nphosphoethanolamine head group; therefore, sphingomyelins can also be \nclassified as <b>sphingophospholipids</b>.",
"Scramblase is a protein responsible for the translocation of <b>phospholipids</b> \nbetween the two monolayers of a lipid bilayer of a <b>cell</b> membrane. In humans ...",
"Flippases (rarely spelled flipases) are transmembrane lipid transporter proteins \nlocated in the membrane which belong to ABC transporter family. They are \nresponsible for aiding the movement of <b>phospholipid</b> molecules between the two \nleaflets that compose a <b>cell's</b> ...",
"In biology, membrane fluidity refers to the viscosity of the lipid bilayer of a <b>cell</b> \nmembrane or a ... The composition of a membrane can also affect its fluidity. The \nmembrane <b>phospholipids</b> incorporate fatty acids of varying length and saturation.",
"Membrane lipids are a group of compounds which form the double-layered \nsurface of all <b>cells</b> (lipid bilayer). The three major classes of membrane lipids are \n<b>phospholipids</b>, glycolipids, ...",
"The <b>cell</b> membrane is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all \n<b>cells</b> from the outside ...",
"Lysophosphatidylcholines (LPC, lysoPC), also called lysolecithins, are a class of \nchemical ... LPCs are present as minor <b>phospholipids</b> in the <b>cell</b> membrane (≤ 3\n%) and in the blood plasma (8–12%). Since LPCs are quickly metabolized by ...",
"Phosphatidylinositol consists of a family of lipids as illustrated on the right, a class \nof the ... Phosphoinositides are regarded as the most acidic <b>phospholipids</b>. ... and \nplay important roles in lipid signaling, <b>cell</b> signaling and membrane trafficking."
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"The <b>Secret Life</b> of the <b>American Teenager</b> is an American teen drama television \nseries created by Brenda Hampton. The series aired on ABC Family from July 1,\n ...",
"The <b>Secret Life</b> of the <b>American Teenager</b> is a television series that created by \nBrenda Hampton. It first aired on ABC Family on July 1, 2008 in the United States.",
"The <b>Secret Life</b> of the <b>American Teenager</b> is a television series created by \nBrenda Hampton. It first premiered on ABC Family on July 1, 2008 and ran until \nJune ...",
"The second season of The <b>Secret Life</b> of the <b>American Teenager</b>, an American \ntelevision series created by Brenda Hampton, debuted on the ABC Family ...",
"The fifth and final season of The <b>Secret Life</b> of the <b>American Teenager</b>, an \nAmerican television series created by Brenda Hampton, debuted on the ABC \nFamily ...",
"The fourth season of The <b>Secret Life</b> of the <b>American Teenager</b>, an American \ntelevision series created by Brenda Hampton, debuted on the ABC Family ...",
"The third season of The <b>Secret Life</b> of the <b>American Teenager</b>, an American \ntelevision series created by Brenda Hampton, debuted on the ABC Family \ntelevision ...",
"India Joy Eisley (born October 29, 1993) is an American actress. She is known for \nher role as Ashley Juergens in the ABC Family television series The <b>Secret Life</b> \nof the <b>American Teenager</b>, ...",
"The first season of The <b>Secret Life</b> of the <b>American Teenager</b>, an American \ntelevision series created by Brenda Hampton, debuted on the ABC Family \ntelevision ...",
"Daren Maxwell Kagasoff [KA-guh-sawf] (born September 16, 1987) is an \nAmerican actor. He is known for starring as Ricky Underwood on the ABC Family \nteen drama series The <b>Secret Life</b> of the <b>American Teenager</b> from 2008 to 2013."
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"The fifth series of The <b>Great British Bake</b> Off began on Wednesday 6 August 2014\n. Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins presented the <b>show</b> and Mary Berry and Paul ... \nLuis, Tropical Manchester Tart, 6th, Four Fruity <b>Seasons</b> Tower.",
"The <b>Great British Bake</b> Off is a British television baking <b>competition</b>, produced by \nLove Productions, in which a group of amateur ...",
"The Great American Baking <b>Show</b> is an American cooking <b>competition</b> television \nseries and an ... For the recent season, see The Great American Baking Show (\nseason 5). ... present. Chronology. Related shows, The Great British Bake Off ... \nIts first season aired on ABC under the title The Great Holiday Baking <b>Show</b>.",
"John Whaite is an English baker who won the third series of The <b>Great British</b> \n<b>Bake</b> Off in 2012. He works as a chef, television presenter, and author. He was a \npresenter and judge on the ITV daytime cookery <b>competition show</b> ... He became \ninterested in baking when he was <b>five</b> after his parents divorced. He won a place \nat ...",
"Andrew Michael Smyth (born 1991) is a Northern Irish reality television \npersonality, engineer, and baker. He was a finalist on the BBC television \nprogramme The <b>Great British Bake</b> Off ... British Bake Off[edit]. Smyth told Radio \nTimes he has been a fan of the <b>show</b> since the first series. ... 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · <b>5</b> · The \nGreat British ...",
"Martha Collison (born 23 September 1996) is a British baker and food columnist. \nShe rose to fame after competing as The <b>Great British Bake</b> Off's youngest ... She \nis the youngest ever contestant in the <b>show's</b> history, making it to the quarter \nfinals before being knocked out of the <b>competition</b>. Martha has since ... 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 \n· <b>5</b>.",
"Liam Charles (born 28 August 1997 in London) is a British baker, television \npresenter and contestant from Series 8 of The <b>Great British Bake</b> Off. He is \ncurrently a presenter on Bake Off: ... "'Bake Off' Fans Go Wild As Contestant Liam \nCharles Returns As Host Of 'Professionals' <b>Show</b>". Huffington ... 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · <b>5</b> · \nThe Great ...",
"The <b>Great British Bake</b> Off is a British television baking <b>competition</b> to find \nBritain's best amateur ... Currently, Richard Burr has won the title the most times, \nwinning it <b>five</b> of a possible nine times. Winners of the programme usually have \nreceived ...",
"The fifth <b>season</b> of The Great American Baking <b>Show</b> premiered December 12, \n2019 on the ... Categories: International versions of The <b>Great British Bake</b> Off.",
"James Patrick Bowie Morton (born 26 May 1991) is a Scottish doctor, baker, \nauthor and reality television contestant, based in Glasgow, who rose to fame \nwhen he became the runner up on the third series of The <b>Great British Bake</b> Off. \n... Morton participated in the Bake Off's 2016 Xmas Special <b>show</b>, leading for \nmuch of the ..."
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"The <b>Disaster Artist is</b> a 2017 American biographical comedy film. Directed by \n<b>James Franco</b> ... <b>James Franco</b> was set to direct and <b>play</b> Wiseau, and his \nbrother <b>Dave Franco</b> was cast as Sestero. <b>James Franco</b> stated The <b>Disaster</b> \n<b>Artist</b> was "a ...",
"The <b>Disaster Artist</b>: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made \n<b>is</b> a 2013 ... A film adaptation of the same name was released in 2017, directed \nby and starring <b>James Franco</b> as Wiseau and his brother <b>Dave Franco</b> as Sestero\n. ... convinces Sestero to <b>play</b> Mark in spite of the role already having been cast.",
"<b>James</b> Edward <b>Franco</b> (born April 19, 1978) <b>is</b> an American actor, director, \nscreenwriter, ... <b>Franco</b> volunteers for the Art of Elysium charity, and <b>has</b> taught \nfilm classes at New York University, the University of Southern ... He graduated \nfrom Palo Alto High School in 1996, where he acted in <b>plays</b>. ... "The <b>Disaster</b> \n<b>Artist</b> (2017)".",
"<b>David</b> John <b>Franco</b> (born June 12, 1985) <b>is</b> an American actor. He began his \ncareer with small ... <b>Franco played</b> the role of popular high school student Mark. \n... comedy-drama, The <b>Disaster Artist</b>, which was directed by his brother, <b>James</b>.",
"Gregory Sestero (born July 15, 1978) <b>is</b> an American actor, writer, filmmaker, and \nmodel best ... The judges praised the book, stating "The <b>Disaster Artist is</b> not only \na hell of a good read, it <b>will</b> make a great film if ever adapted. ... In the film, also \ntitled The <b>Disaster Artist</b>, <b>Dave Franco played</b> Sestero, and <b>James Franco</b> starred\n ...",
"The Room <b>is</b> a 2003 American romantic drama film written, produced, and \ndirected by Tommy ... The stage <b>play</b> from which the film <b>is</b> derived was so-called \ndue to its events taking ... The <b>Disaster Artist</b>, Sestero's memoir of the making of \nThe Room, was ... "A24 & New Line To Release <b>James Franco's</b> 'The <b>Disaster</b> \n<b>Artist</b>' In ...",
"Thomas P. Wiseau <b>is</b> a European-American actor and filmmaker, best known for \nwriting, ... The 2013 non-fiction book The <b>Disaster Artist</b>: My Life Inside The Room\n, the ... Wiseau approved of the choice, as well as that of <b>Dave Franco</b> as Sestero. \n... The segments show Wiseau <b>playing</b> various video games, such as Mortal ...",
"Alison Brie Schermerhorn (born December 29, 1982) <b>is</b> an American actress. \nBrie <b>is</b> best ... and <b>played Will</b> Ferrell's character's fiancée in the comedy film Get \nHard. ... the biographical comedy-drama The <b>Disaster Artist</b>, and the historical \ndrama ... Brie began dating <b>Dave Franco</b> in 2012 after meeting him at a 2011 \nMardi ...",
"Seth Aaron Rogen <b>is</b> a Canadian-American actor, comedian, writer, producer, \nand director. ... For his activity in The <b>Disaster Artist</b>, he was nominated for a \nGolden Globe ... Rogen was chosen to <b>play</b> the film's protagonist, a 25-year-old \nwho ... with This <b>Is</b> the End, a comedy featuring Rogen, Jay Baruchel, <b>James</b> \n<b>Franco</b>, ...",
"Thomas Andrew Franco (born April 14, 1980) <b>is</b> an American actor, artist and the \nfounder of the Firehouse Art Collective in Berkeley, California. He <b>is</b> the brother of \nactors <b>James Franco</b> and <b>Dave Franco</b>. ... "<b>James Franco</b> Joined by His 2 \nBrothers in 'The <b>Disaster Artist</b>'". TheWrap. 2016-01-25. Retrieved 2017-09-25."
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"Who does dave franco play in the disaster artist?"
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"The <b>Drew Carey Show</b> is an American sitcom television series that aired on ABC \nfrom September 13, 1995 to September 8, 2004. It was set in Cleveland, Ohio ...",
"<b>Drew</b> Allison <b>Carey</b> (born May 23, 1958) is an American actor, voice actor, \ncomedian, sports executive, and game <b>show</b> ...",
"Karl Diedrich Bader (born December 24, 1966) is an American actor, voice actor, \nand comedian. He is known for appearing in comedies, including the films The \nBeverly Hillbillies, Office Space, EuroTrip and Napoleon Dynamite and the \nsitcoms The <b>Drew Carey Show</b>, Veep, Outsourced and American Housewife.",
"This is a list of characters who have appeared on The <b>Drew Carey Show</b>. \nContents. 1 Main characters; 2 Drew's marriages; 3 Other characters; 4 Notable \nguest ...",
"He also played Herb Melnick on the CBS comedy Two and a Half Men and was a \nperformer on the <b>show Drew Carey's</b> Improv-A-Ganza. Contents. 1 Early life and\n ...",
""Pilot" is the first episode and the series premiere of the American sitcom The \n<b>Drew Carey Show</b>. It first aired on September 13, 1995 on the ABC network in the\n ...",
"Critics occasionally grumble that Mimi, her character on The <b>Drew Carey Show</b>, \nis a waddling fat joke, but her weight has never seemed to be the point of a fat ...",
"Cleveland Rocks! Music from The <b>Drew Carey Show</b> is a soundtrack for the ABC \ntelevision series The <b>Drew Carey Show</b>, released on May 19, 1998, by Rhino ...",
""In Ramada Da Vida" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American \nsitcom The <b>Drew Carey Show</b>, and the 77th overall. It first aired on September ...",
"The following is a complete list of episodes for the television show sitcom The \n<b>Drew Carey Show</b>, which first aired on ABC on September 13, 1995. Throughout\n ..."
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"Who does drew end up with in the drew carey show?"
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"<b>Les Misérables</b> is a French historical novel by Victor Hugo, first published in 1862\n, that is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century. In the ...",
"<b>Les Misérables</b> colloquially known in English-speaking countries as Les Mis is a \nsung-through musical (or operetta) adapted from French poet and novelist ...",
"<b>Les Misérables</b> is a 2012 epic historical period musical film directed by Tom \nHooper and scripted by William Nicholson, Alain Boublil, who wrote the original ...",
"<b>Les Misérables</b> is a 2019 French drama film directed by Ladj Ly in his full-length \nfeature directorial debut, from a screenplay by Ly, Giordano Gederlini and ...",
"<b>Les Misérables</b> is a BBC television six episodes series based on the French \nhistorical novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. Adapted by Andrew Davies \nand ...",
"<b>Les Misérables</b> is a 1998 film adaptation of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel of the same \nname, directed by Bille August. It stars Liam Neeson, Geoffrey Rush, Uma ...",
"<b>Les Misérables</b> is a 1935 American drama film starring Fredric March and \nCharles Laughton based upon the famous Victor Hugo novel of the same name.",
"<b>Les Misérables</b> is a 1995 film written, produced and directed by Claude Lelouch. \nSet in France during the first half of the 20th century, the film concerns a poor ...",
"<b>Les Misérables</b> is a 1978 British made-for-television film adaptation of the 1862 \nnovel of the same name by Victor Hugo. The film was written by John Gay, ...",
"Victor Hugo's novel <b>Les Misérables</b> has been the subject of many adaptations in \nvarious media since its original publication in 1862."
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"Who played eponine in the movie les miserables?",
"Who played Eponine in the movie Les Miserables in 2012?",
"Who played Eponine in the movie Les Miserables in 1998?",
"Who played Eponine in the Les Miserables miniseries in 2018?",
"Who played Eponine in the movie Les Miserables in 1935?"
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"<b>Horton Hears a Who</b> is a 2008 American computer animated adventure comedy \nfilm based on ... After he makes contact with Horton, the <b>Mayor</b> finds out from Dr. \nMary Lou LaRue that Whoville will be destroyed if Horton does not find a "safer, ...",
"Whoville is a fictional town created by author Theodor Seuss Geisel, under the \nname Dr. Seuss. Whoville appeared in the books <b>Horton Hears a Who</b>! and How \nthe Grinch ... In the book <b>Horton Hears a Who</b>, there is a <b>mayor</b> in Whoville. In the\n ...",
"<b>Horton Hears a Who</b>! is a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor \nSeuss Geisel under ... The <b>Mayor</b> of Whoville asks Horton to protect them from \nharm, which Horton happily agrees to, proclaiming throughout the book that "a \nperson's ...",
"<b>Horton Hears a Who</b>! is a 1970 television special based on the Dr. Seuss book of \nthe same ... One of the Whos, scientist Dr. H. Hoovey (replacing the <b>Mayor</b>), \ncommunicates with Horton through a device he built to see other worlds outside \nof ...",
"Seussical is a sung-through musical by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, \nbased on the many children's stories of Dr. Seuss, with most of its plot being \nbased on <b>Horton Hears a Who</b>! while incorporating many other stories. ... At the \nsame time, the <b>Mayor</b> and his wife begin to miss Horton and Jojo, and wish for \nSolla Sollew, ...",
"<b>Mayor</b> of Whoville: The <b>mayor</b> of the microscopic world of Whoville; <b>Horton's</b> \nprincipal contact therein, and the source of ...",
"The Lorax is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy comedy \nfilm produced ... Rob Riggle as Aloysius O'Hare, the greedy <b>mayor</b> of Thneedville \nand head of the "O'Hare Air" company that supplies fresh air to Thneedville \nresidents. ... the producer of the film, from a collaboration on <b>Horton Hears a Who</b>!",
"In Search of Dr. Seuss is a 1994 American television film chronicling the \nadventures of a news reporter (Kathy Najimy) who enters the world of Dr. Seuss \nby opening a magical book. It came to DVD in 2003 and again in 2008 as a \nbonus feature for the TV special <b>Horton Hears a Who</b>! ... But it soon turns into a \ntale with an elephant, the <b>mayor</b>, planes with confetti, ...",
"Theodor Seuss "Ted" Geisel was an American children's author, political \ncartoonist, illustrator, ... Springfield's public park system by <b>Mayor</b> John A. \nDenison after the brewery closed because of Prohibition. ... from <b>Horton Hears a</b> \n<b>Who</b>! has been used widely as a slogan by the pro-life movement in the United \nStates. Geisel ...",
"Filip Juričić (born April 18, 1981) is a Croatian actor. [1]. Contents. 1 Filmography \n... 2008, <b>Horton Hears a Who</b>! <b>Mayor</b> Nedd McDodd. Kung Fu Panda · Master ..."
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"Who is the mayor in horton hears a who?",
"Who plays the mayor in the 2008 film Horton Hears a Who?",
"Who is the mayor in the 2008 film Horton Hears a Who?"
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"<b>Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous</b> is an American television series that aired in \nsyndication from 1984 to 1995. The show featured the extravagant lifestyles of ...",
""<b>Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous</b>" is a song written by Benji Madden, Joel \nMadden and Tim Armstrong for Good Charlotte's second studio album The \nYoung ...",
"Robin Douglas Leach (29 August 1941 – 24 August 2018) was an English \nentertainment reporter and writer from London. Beginning his career as a print \njournalist, first in England and then in the United States, he became best known \nfor hosting the television series <b>Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous</b> from 1984 to \n1995.",
"<b>Lifestyle of the Rich and Famous</b> may refer to: <b>Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous</b>, \nan American television series which aired from 1984 to 1995; "Lifestyles of the ...",
""<b>Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous</b>" is the first single from American hip hop duo \nKool G Rap & DJ Polo's 1996 album Rated XXX.",
""<b>Lifestyles</b> of the Not So <b>Rich and Famous</b>" is a song written by Byron Hill and \nWayne Tester, and recorded by American country music artist Tracy Byrd.",
"The Young and the Hopeless is the second studio album by American rock band \nGood ... A music video was produced for "<b>Lifestyles of the Rich</b> & <b>Famous</b>" in July \n2002 and the song was released as a single in September the same year.",
"<b>Lifestyles of the Rich</b> & Shameless" is the second single released from the Lost \nBoyz's debut album, Legal Drug Money. Easy Mo Bee produced the original ...",
"The Fabulous Life Of... is a VH1 television series detailing the places, things, and \nservices various celebrities enjoy. It first aired in 2003, with a special about \nBritney Spears. The show is tightly based on the television show <b>Lifestyles of the</b> \n<b>Rich and Famous</b>.",
"Lifestyles of the Roach and Famous is an album by the P-Funk spin off act, \nINCorporated ... The album concept is a parody of the television series "<b>Lifestyles</b> \n<b>of the Rich and Famous</b>". The album cover was designed by longtime P-Funk \nalbum ..."
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"Who sings lifestyles of the rich and famous?",
"Who sings in the 1996 lifestyles of the rich and famous?",
"Who sings the 2002 lifestyles of the rich and famous?"
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