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"This article is a list of United States <b>presidential</b> candidates. The first U.S. \n<b>presidential</b> election ... The two current major parties are the <b>Democratic</b> Party \nand the <b>Republican</b> Party. ... with <b>no</b> distinction made between electoral votes for \n<b>president</b> and electoral ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 24 February 2020, at 15:\n28 (UTC).",
"In the United States it is rare for third party and independent candidates, other \nthan those of the ... In the 58 <b>presidential</b> elections since 1788, third party or \nindependent candidates have won at least 5.0% of ... through a <b>presidential</b> \nelection (the <b>last</b> time it happened was in 1856, when the <b>Republicans</b> \nsupplanted the Whigs, ...",
"The <b>president</b> of the United States is the head of state and head of government of \nthe United ... As <b>no</b> mechanism existed for filling an intra-term vacancy in the vice \npresidency before 1967, the office was left vacant until ... Theodore Roosevelt · \n<b>Republican</b>, Vacant through ... Lyndon B. Johnson · <b>Democratic</b>, Vacant through",
"The United States has had a two-party system for much of its history, and the \nmajor parties of ... If <b>no</b> individual wins a majority of the electoral vote, then the \nUnited States House of ... In the 1824 <b>presidential</b> election, four <b>Democratic</b>-\n<b>Republicans</b> competed in ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 24 February 2020, at \n17:51 (UTC).",
"An independent or nonpartisan politician is a politician <b>not</b> affiliated with any \npolitical party. ... The <b>last</b> two cabinets appointed by Reich <b>President</b> Paul von \nHindenburg, ... Erhard, whose affiliation with the Christian <b>Democratic</b> Union (\nCDU) has <b>not</b> been ... Vermont senator Jim Jeffords left the <b>Republican</b> Party to \nbecome an ...",
"... 1824 <b>presidential</b> election as a <b>Democratic</b>-<b>Republican</b> after ... Though \nJackson did <b>not</b> articulate a detailed political ...",
"There have been five United States <b>presidential</b> elections in which the winner lost \nthe popular ... Alternatively, if <b>no</b> candidate receives an absolute majority of \nelectoral votes, ... All four candidates in the election identified with the <b>Democratic</b>\n-<b>Republican</b> Party. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 22 February 2020, at 07:29 (\nUTC).",
"James Buchanan Jr served as the 15th <b>president</b> of the United States from 1857 \nto 1861, serving directly prior to the American Civil War. A member of the \n<b>Democratic</b> Party for much of his career, Buchanan served ... who was <b>not</b> an \nofficer. He is also the <b>last President</b> of the United States to have served in the War \nof 1812.",
"This was the <b>last presidential</b> election in which one of the top-two finishers did <b>not</b> \ncome from either the <b>Democratic or Republican</b> parties, signifying the primacy ...",
"This is a list of third party performances in United States <b>presidential</b> elections. In \nthe United States it is rare for third party and independent candidates, other than \nthose of the six parties which have succeeded as major parties (Federalist Party, \n<b>Democratic</b>-<b>Republican</b> Party, National <b>Republican</b> Party, <b>Democratic</b> Party, ... \nThe <b>last</b> third party candidate to win a state was George Wallace of the ..."
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"Last president that was not a democrat or republican?",
"Last president that was not technically a democrat or republican, as part of the National Union Party?",
"Last president that was not a democrat or republican but part of the Whig Party?"
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"The <b>2011 ICC Cricket World Cup</b> was the tenth <b>Cricket World Cup</b>. It was played \nin India, Sri Lanka, and (for the first time) Bangladesh. India <b>won</b> the tournament, \ndefeating Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in the final at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, \nthus becoming the first country <b>to win the Cricket World Cup</b> final on home soil. ... \nThe <b>2011 Cricket World Cup winning</b> team would be taking home a prize ...",
"The <b>2011 Cricket World Cup</b> Final was a One Day International (ODI) match \nplayed between ... India <b>won</b> the match by six wickets—its second <b>World Cup</b> win \nafter the 1983 tournament—and became the third ... All of these umpires are \nhighly rated; Taufel <b>has won</b> 5 <b>ICC</b> Umpire of the Year awards, while Dar <b>has</b> \n<b>won</b> two.",
"India <b>won</b> their second <b>World Cup</b> title by beating Sri Lanka ... finalist <b>had</b> up to \nthis point <b>won the Cricket World Cup</b>.",
"The men's <b>Cricket World Cup</b> is an international <b>cricket</b> competition established \nin 1975. ... Twice, teams <b>have won</b> successive tournaments: the West Indies <b>won</b> \nthe first ... Of the twenty teams that <b>have</b> qualified for at least one <b>Cricket World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>, ... Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka co-hosted the <b>2011</b> tournament, with the\n ...",
"As one of the host nations for the <b>2011 World Cup</b>, India were ... After <b>winning</b> the \ntoss and choosing to field, India's ...",
"Main article: <b>2011 Cricket World Cup</b> ... and England <b>had to win</b> the game to <b>have</b> \nany realistic chance of going through to the quarter ...",
"Mahendra Singh Dhoni commonly known as MS Dhoni, is an Indian international \ncricketer who captained the Indian national team in limited-overs formats from \n2007 to 2016 and in Test <b>cricket</b> from 2008 to 2014. Under his captaincy, India \n<b>won</b> the 2007 <b>ICC</b> World Twenty20, the 2010 and ... The <b>ICC Cricket World Cup</b> \n<b>2011</b> kicked off in the subcontinent and Dhoni-led ...",
"The Pakistan <b>cricket</b> team <b>won</b> the <b>World Cup</b> in 1992 under the captaincy of \nImran Khan. Pakistan <b>have</b> also been runners up at the 1999 <b>World Cup</b> where \nthey lost to Australia in the Final. They <b>have</b> been Semi Finalists 4 times (1979, \n1983, 1987 & <b>2011</b>) and <b>have</b> ...",
"... Hayden (659). Most wickets, Australia Glenn McGrath (26). ← 2003 · <b>2011</b> →. \nThe 2007 <b>ICC Cricket World Cup</b> was the 9th edition of the <b>Cricket World Cup</b> \ntournament that ... It <b>is the</b> first time the <b>ICC Cricket World Cup has</b> been held in \nthe Caribbean despite the fact that the West Indies <b>cricket</b> team <b>had</b> been the \nsecond ...",
"The Australian <b>cricket</b> team <b>is the</b> most successful team in the <b>Cricket World Cup</b> \n<b>winning</b> the ... They also reached quarterfinals of <b>2011 Cricket World Cup</b>, and \nwere knocked out in first round three times : 1979, 1983 and 1992. Though they ..."
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"Flora Louise Shaw, The Lady Lugard, DBE (born 19 December 1852 – 25 \nJanuary 1929), was a British journalist and writer. She is credited with having \ncoined the <b>name</b> "<b>Nigeria</b>".",
"The history of <b>Nigeria</b> can be traced to prehistoric settlers (<b>Nigerians</b>) living in the \narea as early ... In the south, hunting and gathering <b>gave</b> way to subsistence \nfarming around the same time, relying more on the indigenous yam and oil palm \nthan on ... The <b>name</b> Federal Republic of <b>Nigeria</b> was restored on 31 August \n1966.",
"From 1960 to 1963, Elizabeth II was Queen of <b>Nigeria</b>: <b>Nigeria</b> was an \nindependent ... <b>Name</b>, Reign, Consort, Heir apparent. Elizabeth II (b. 1926), 1 \nOctober ...",
"The flag of <b>Nigeria</b> was designed in 1959 and first officially hoisted on 1 October \n1960. The flag has three vertical bands of green, white, green. The two green ...",
"Alhaji Aliko Dangote GCON (born 10 April 1957) is a <b>Nigerian</b> business magnate \nand ... of the Order of the Niger (GCON) by the former President, Goodluck \nJonathan. Dangote was <b>named</b> as the Forbes Africa <b>Person</b> of the Year 2014.",
"The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is a group that leads the calls for Biafrans \nfreedom from ... The <b>Nigerian</b> government has been cracking down on IPOB \nmembers who ... The organizations leader and a prominent activist <b>named</b> \nNnamdi Kanu has ... Jump up to: "The <b>man</b> behind <b>Nigeria's</b> new separatist \nmovement".",
"He stopped using the hyphenated surname "Ransome" because it was a slave \n<b>name</b>. Fela's music was popular among the <b>Nigerian</b> public and Africans in ...",
"Colonial <b>Nigeria</b> was the era in the History of <b>Nigeria</b> when the region of West \nAfrica was ruled ... France sold Louisiana to the United States in 1803, the same \nyear that it <b>gave</b> up on trying to ... In the <b>name</b> of liberating the Igbos from the Aro \nConfederacy, the British launched the ... We are agreed that you are that <b>man</b>.",
"The Vice President of <b>Nigeria</b> is the second-in-command to the President of \n<b>Nigeria</b> in the ... A <b>person</b> shall be eligible for the office of Vice President if he or \nshe is a citizen of <b>Nigeria</b> by birth, at least 40 years of age, is a member of a \npolitical ... <b>Name</b>, Head of State/President, Inaugurated, Left Office, Political Party, \nNotes.",
"Southern <b>Nigeria</b> was a British protectorate in the coastal areas of modern-day \n<b>Nigeria</b> formed ... <b>Name</b>, Tenure, Office, Portrait. Sir Ralph Moor, 1900–1903, \nHigh Commissioner of the Southern <b>Nigeria</b> Protectorate. Ralph Denham \nRayment Moor.jpg."
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"Paris <b>is</b> the capital and <b>most</b> populous <b>city</b> of <b>France</b>, <b>with</b> a <b>population</b> of \n2,148,271 residents (official estimate, 1 January 2020) in an area of 105 square ...",
"Below <b>is</b> a list of communes in <b>France</b> (Overseas departments included) <b>with</b> a \nlegal <b>population</b> over 20,000 as of January 2013. All figures reflect INSEE's sans\n ...",
"Islam <b>is</b> the fastest-growing major religion in Europe, primarily due to immigration\n. Since the 1960s, immigrants from Muslim countries started to appear in \nnumbers in Western Europe, especially in Germany, <b>France</b> and Belgium. ... The \n<b>French</b> capital of Paris and its metropolitan area <b>has the largest</b> number (1.7 \nmillion in ...",
"World's <b>largest cities</b>; World's densest <b>population</b>; World's <b>largest</b> conurbations · \nWorld megacities · World megalopolises · v · t · e. This <b>is</b> a list of <b>cities</b> worldwide \nby <b>population</b> density. The <b>population</b>, <b>population</b> density and ... <b>France</b> · Le Pré-\nSaint-Gervais, 18,121, 0.7, 0.27, 25,887, 67,050. <b>France</b> · Vincennes, 48,689, 1.9\n ...",
"Île-de-<b>France is the most</b> populous of the 18 regions of <b>France</b>. It <b>is</b> located in the \nnorth-central part of the country and often called the région parisienne ("Paris \nRegion") because it includes the <b>city</b> of Paris. Île-de-<b>France is</b> densely <b>populated</b> \nand economically important: it covers only ... It became a prosperous <b>city with</b> a \nforum, baths, temples, theatres, and an ...",
"Many U.S. <b>cities have</b> large <b>French</b> American <b>populations</b>. The <b>city with the</b> \n<b>largest</b> concentration of people of <b>French</b> extraction <b>is</b> Madawaska, Maine, while \nthe ...",
"Bordeaux <b>is</b> a port <b>city</b> on the Garonne in the Gironde department in \nSouthwestern <b>France</b>. The municipality (commune) of Bordeaux proper <b>has</b> a \n<b>population</b> of 257,804 (2019). Bordeaux <b>is</b> the centre of the Bordeaux Métropole \nthat <b>has</b> a <b>population</b> of ... <b>With</b> 1,195,335 in the metropolitan area, it <b>is</b> the sixth-\n<b>largest</b> in <b>France</b>, after ...",
"Toulouse <b>is</b> the capital of the <b>French</b> department of Haute-Garonne and of the \nregion of ... It <b>is</b> the fourth-<b>largest city in France</b>, <b>with</b> 466,297 inhabitants as of \nJanuary 2014. ... for metropolitan <b>France</b>), which <b>is the highest population</b> growth \nof any <b>French</b> metropolitan area larger than 500,000 inhabitants, means the \nToulouse ...",
"The demography of <b>France</b> (DOF) <b>is</b> monitored by the Institut national d'études ... \nThe <b>population</b> of <b>France is</b> growing by 1,000,000 people every three years- an \naverage ... <b>France</b> was historically Europe's <b>most</b> populous country. ... \nAdministrative divisions · <b>Cities</b> · Islands · Lakes · Mountains · Rivers · World \nHeritage Sites ...",
"Briançon <b>is</b> a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in the Provence-Alpes-\nCôte d'Azur region in southeastern <b>France</b>. It <b>is</b> a sub-prefecture of the \ndepartment. At an altitude of 1,326 metres (4,350 feet) it <b>is the highest city in</b> \n<b>France</b>, ... Briançon's <b>most</b> recent <b>population</b> estimate <b>is</b> 11,645. Briançon <b>is</b> built \non a plateau ..."
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"A <b>kitten</b> is a juvenile cat. After being born, <b>kittens</b> are totally dependent on their \nmother for survival and they <b>do</b> not normally <b>open their eyes</b> until after seven to \nten days. ... A <b>kitten opening its eyes for the first time</b>. The word "<b>kitten</b>" derives \nfrom ...",
"The Persian cat is a long-haired breed of cat characterized by <b>its</b> round face and \nshort muzzle. ... A cat with running <b>eyes</b> will never look at <b>its</b> best because in <b>time</b> \nthe fur on each side of the nose becomes ... edge of the nose leather above the \nlower edge of the <b>eye</b>" from Certificates or <b>First</b> Prizes in <b>Kitten Open</b> Classes.",
"Cat communication is the transfer of information by one or more cats that has an \neffect on the ... <b>Kittens</b> recognize their own mother's chirp, and <b>do</b> not respond to \nthe chirps of ... Domestic cats frequently use visual communication with <b>their eyes</b>\n, ears, ... Having the mouth <b>open</b> and no teeth exposed indicates playfulness.",
"A puppy is a juvenile dog. Some puppies can weigh 1–1.5 kg (1-3 lb), while \nlarger ones can ... At <b>first</b>, puppies spend the large majority of their <b>time</b> sleeping \nand the rest feeding. ... Puppies <b>open their eyes</b> about nine to eleven days \nfollowing birth. ... Those that <b>do</b> not receive adequate socialization during this \nperiod may ...",
"The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a medium-sized North American cat that <b>first</b> appeared \nduring the ... <b>Kittens</b> are born well-furred and already have their spots. ... The \nyoung <b>open their eyes</b> by the ninth or tenth day. ... The bobcat's range <b>does</b> not \nseem to be limited by human populations, as long as it can find a suitable habitat; \nonly ...",
"The caracal /ˈkærəkæl/ (Caracal caracal) is a medium-sized wild cat native to \nAfrica, the ... The eyes appear to be narrowly <b>open</b> due to the lowered upper \neyelid, ... <b>Kittens</b> are born with <b>their eyes</b> and ears shut and the claws not \nretractable ... <b>time</b>; they have to wait for nearly three months before they make \ntheir <b>first</b> kill.",
""Critical period" also relates to the ability to acquire one's <b>first</b> language. \nResearchers found that people who passed the "critical period" <b>would</b> not \nacquire <b>their</b> ...",
""The <b>First Time</b> Ever I Saw Your Face" is a 1957 folk song written by British \npolitical singer/songwriter Ewan MacColl for Peggy Seeger, who later became \n<b>his</b> ...",
"Cats is a sung-through musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber based on \nthe 1939 poetry ... Cats <b>opened</b> to positive reviews at the New London Theatre in \nthe West End in 1981 ... He is very fickle and unappeasable, "for he will <b>do</b> as he \n<b>do do</b>, and <b>there's</b> no doing ... Electra – A reserved and solemn tortoiseshell \n<b>kitten</b>.",
"Puma is a genus in the family Felidae that contains the cougar and may also \ninclude several ... Depending on subspecies and the location of their habitat, the \npuma's fur varies in ... born blind and remain completely helpless for about 2 \nweeks until <b>their eyes open</b>. ... The spots allow the <b>kittens</b> to hide better from \npredators."
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"The <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> is a motor race held annually in Australia currently \nunder contract to host Formula One until 2025. The Grand Prix is the second \noldest ...",
"The 2019 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a Formula One motor race that was held on \n17 March 2019 in Melbourne, Victoria. The race was contested at the ...",
"The 2007 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a Formula One motor race held on 18 March \n2007 at the <b>Melbourne Grand Prix</b> Circuit, Melbourne, Australia. It was the first ...",
"The 2014 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a Formula One motor race that was held on \n16 March 2014 in Melbourne. The race was contested over 58 laps of the ...",
"The 2009 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a Formula One motor race held on 29 March \n2009 at the <b>Melbourne Grand Prix</b> Circuit, Melbourne, Australia. It was the first ...",
"The 2010 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a Formula One motor race held on 28 March \n2010 at the <b>Melbourne Grand Prix</b> Circuit in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.",
"The 1998 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a Formula One motor race held at the Albert \nPark street circuit in inner Melbourne on 8 March 1998 at 14:00 AEDT ...",
"The 1980 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a motor race held at Calder Park Raceway \nin Victoria, Australia on 16 November 1980. It was the forty fifth Australian Grand\n ...",
"The 1989 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a Formula One motor race held at Adelaide \non 5 November 1989. It was the 16th and final race of the 1989 Formula One ...",
"The 1985 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a Formula One motor race held on a street \ncircuit in the city of Adelaide on 3 November 1985. The <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> ..."
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"Who has won the australian grand prix this year?",
"Who has won the 2017 australian grand prix?",
"Who has won the 2016 australian grand prix?",
"Who has won the 2015 australian grand prix?"
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"The United States <b>twenty-dollar bill</b> ($20) is a denomination of U.S. currency. The \nseventh U.S. president (1829–1837), Andrew Jackson, has been featured on ...",
"The Canadian <b>$20</b> note is one of the most common banknote of the Canadian \ndollar; it is the ... The back depicted artworks by <b>Bill</b> Reid, notably his sculptures \nRaven and the First Men and Spirit of Haida Gwaii; it also had a quotation from ...",
"Jan 30, 2013 <b>...</b> <b>$20 bill</b> Federal Reserve Note. Issue 2006. Author, Design from the United States \nTreasury Department. LicensingEdit ...",
"A woman withdraws <b>$20</b> but the <b>bill</b> slips away. A homeless woman, Angeline (\nLinda Hunt), grabs the <b>bill</b> and reads the serial number, proclaiming that it is her ...",
"RFID[edit]. Maybe we could mention something about the RFID urban legend that \nsurrounds this new <b>bill</b>? www.prisonplanet.com/022904rfidtagsexplode.html] ...",
"The $5 <b>bill</b> has one cell, with the $10, <b>$20</b>, and $50 denominations each having \none more cell than previous. The $100 <b>bill</b> has two cells arranged such that ...",
"<b>$20 bill</b> as a "Jackson", or a "dub", or a "double sawbuck". Among horse-race \ngamblers, the $50 bill is called a "frog" and is considered unlucky. $100 bill is ...",
"The Frontier series is the seventh series of banknotes of the Canadian dollar \nreleased by the ... Retrieved 5 March 2014. Beeby, Dean (6 January 2013). "\nThousands of vending machines can't accept Canada's plastic <b>$20 bills</b>". \nNational Post.",
"A currency strap, currency band or <b>bill</b> strap is a simple paper device designed to \nhold a ... To help the Currency Counting staff keep up, the Bank began strap-\nsorting the $1 to <b>$20</b> notes. Straps were visually inspected and weighed against \na ...",
"... Peaks is known as the "Twenty Dollar View", as Moraine Lake was featured on \nthe reverse side of the 1969 and 1979 issues of the Canadian <b>twenty dollar bill</b>."
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"When will the new US $20 bill from Series 2004 first be released?",
"When will the new US $20 bill from Series 1996 first be released?",
"When will the new US $20 bill printed at the Western Currency Facility for Series 1990 first be released?",
"When will the new Frontier Series Canadian $20 bill be released?",
"When will the new Canadian Journey Series $20 bill be released?",
"When will the new Birds of Canada $20 bill be released?"
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"Daryl <b>Hall</b> & John <b>Oates</b>, colloquially referred to as <b>Hall</b> & <b>Oates</b>, are an American \npop rock duo formed in 1970 in Philadelphia. Daryl <b>Hall</b> is generally the lead ...",
"This article includes the discography of American duo Daryl <b>Hall</b> & John <b>Oates</b>. In \nthe US the band has sold a certified 13 million albums and 6 million singles.",
"Voices is the ninth studio album by American pop music duo <b>Hall</b> & <b>Oates</b>. The \nalbum was released on July 29, 1980, by RCA Records. It spent 100 weeks on ...",
"H2O is the eleventh studio album by American pop music duo <b>Hall</b> & <b>Oates</b>. The \nalbum was released on October 4, 1982, by RCA Records. It featured three top ...",
"Do It for Love is the sixteenth studio album by pop music duo <b>Hall</b> & <b>Oates</b>. The \nalbum was released on February 11, 2003, by U-Watch Records and Sanctuary ...",
"John William <b>Oates</b> (born April 7, 1948) is an American rock, R&B and soul \nguitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer best known as half of the rock \nand soul duo, <b>Hall</b> & <b>Oates</b> (with Daryl <b>Hall</b>).",
"Private Eyes is the tenth studio album by American pop music duo <b>Hall</b> & <b>Oates</b>. \nThe album was released on September 1, 1981, by RCA Records. The album ...",
"Signed to Atlantic by Ahmet Ertegun and managed by Tommy Mottola in the early \n1970s, <b>Hall</b> & <b>Oates</b> have sold more ...",
"Daryl <b>Hall</b> & John <b>Oates</b> is the self-titled fourth studio album by American pop \nmusic duo <b>Hall</b> & <b>Oates</b>. The album was released on August 18, 1975, by RCA ...",
"War Babies is the third studio album by American pop music duo <b>Hall</b> & <b>Oates</b>. \nThe album was released on October 19, 1974, by Atlantic Records. It was their ..."
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"The <b>Black Death</b>, also known as the Pestilence (Pest for short), the Great Plague \nor the Plague, or less commonly the <b>Black Plague</b>, was one of the most ...",
"<b>Bubonic plague</b> is one of three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia \npestis. One to seven days after exposure to the bacteria, flu-like symptoms \ndevelop ...",
"Main article: <b>Bubonic plague</b> ... the wound with regurgitated blood, the plague-\ncarrying bacteria are passed into the tissue.",
"Penumbra: <b>Black Plague</b> is the second installment of the Penumbra series of \nepisodic video games developed by Frictional Games. The story continues from \nthe ...",
"The Plague of Justinian (541–542 AD) was a pandemic that afflicted the \nByzantine (Eastern ... The strain of Yersinia pestis responsible for the <b>Black</b> \n<b>Death</b>, the devastating pandemic of <b>bubonic plague</b>, does not appear to be a \ndirect ...",
"Arab historians Ibn Al-Wardni and Almaqrizi believed the <b>Black Death</b> originated \nin Mongolia, and Chinese records show a huge ...",
"The consequences of the <b>Black Death</b> are short and long-term effects of the <b>Black</b> \n<b>Death</b> on human populations across the world. They include a series of ...",
"The third plague pandemic was a major <b>bubonic plague</b> pandemic that began in \nYunnan, China in 1855 during the fifth year of the Xianfeng Emperor of the Qing ...",
"The Great Plague, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the \n<b>bubonic plague</b> to occur in England. It happened within the centuries-long time ...",
"Pneumonic plague is a severe lung infection caused by the bacterium Yersinia \npestis. ... This is one type of the plague formerly known as the <b>Black Death</b>."
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"What percentage of england died from the black plague in 1471?",
"What percentage of england died from the black plague from 1479-1480?",
"What percentage of england died from the black plague from 1361 to 1362?",
"What percentage of england died from the black plague of 1348 according to Josiah William Russel?",
"What percentage of england died from the black plague of 1348 according to Jeremy Goldberg?",
"What percentage of england died from the black plague of 1348 according to Ole Jørgen Benedictow?",
"What percentage of england died from the black plague in 1369?"
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"The <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> is a space telescope that was launched into low \nEarth orbit in ... Second, a space-based telescope could observe infrared and \nultraviolet <b>light</b>, ... While Kodak had ground a back-up mirror for Hubble, it <b>would</b> \nhave been ... It will also find the first <b>Type</b> Ia SNe beyond z > 1.5 and establish \ntheir ...",
"The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST or "Webb") is a space telescope that \nis planned to be the successor to the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> ... This distant \norbit <b>would</b> have benefited from reduced <b>light</b> noise from zodiacal dust. ... JWST \nmay be used to <b>gather</b> information on the dimming <b>light</b> of star KIC 8462852, \nwhich ...",
"The <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b>, one of the Great Observatories. A space telescope \nor space observatory is an instrument located in outer space to observe ... \nSpitzer's proposal called for a large telescope that <b>would</b> not be hindered by \nEarth's ... neither to twinkling nor to <b>light</b> pollution from artificial <b>light</b> sources on \nEarth.",
"The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) is a ground-based extremely large \ntelescope under construction. It will consist of seven 8.4 m (27.6 ft) diameter \nprimary segments, that will observe optical and near infrared (320–25000 nm) \n<b>light</b>, with the resolving power of a 24.5 m ... Image resolution should exceed that \nof the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b>.",
"The Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is an astronomical observatory currently \nunder ... For the general type of observatory, see extremely large telescope. ... \nThe observatory aims to <b>gather</b> 100 million times more <b>light</b> than the human eye, \n... of the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> and, according to the ELT's specifications, \n<b>would</b> ...",
"Visible-<b>light</b> astronomy encompasses a wide variety of observations via \ntelescopes that are ... This means that it's the most commonly participated in <b>type</b> \nof astronomy, ... The <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> is a space telescope created by \nNASA, and ... The Moon also <b>does</b> not require any <b>kind</b> of telescope or binoculars \nto see ...",
"The <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b>. This list of space telescopes (astronomical space \nobservatories) is grouped by major frequency ... Space telescopes that <b>collect</b> \nparticles, such as cosmic ray nuclei and/or electrons, as well as ... The oldest \nform of astronomy, optical or visible-<b>light</b> astronomy, observes wavelengths of \n<b>light</b> from ...",
"The Very Large <b>Telescope</b> (VLT) is a <b>telescope</b> facility operated by the European \nSouthern ... The interferometry (combining <b>light</b> from multiple <b>telescopes</b>) is used \nabout ... With this <b>kind</b> of precision the VLTI can reconstruct images with an \nangular ... the <b>telescope</b>, to ensure that no vibrations compromise the data \n<b>collected</b>.",
"A telescope is an optical instrument that makes distant objects appear magnified \nby using an ... The reflecting telescope, which uses mirrors to <b>collect</b> and focus \n<b>light</b>, was ... Also using reflecting optics, the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> with Wide \nField ... A larger aperture <b>does</b> not just mean that more <b>light</b> is <b>collected</b>, it also ...",
"An infrared observations can see objects hidden in visible <b>light</b>, such as HUDF-\nJD2 shown. This shows how the Spitzer IRAC camera was able see beyond the \nwavelengths of <b>Hubble's</b> instruments. The Spitzer <b>Space Telescope</b> (SST), \nformerly the <b>Space</b> Infrared <b>Telescope</b> Facility (SIRTF), ... This orbit also \nsimplifies <b>telescope</b> pointing, but <b>does</b> require the NASA Deep ..."
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"<b>Ontario Hydro</b>, established in 1906 as the <b>Hydro</b>-Electric Power Commission of \n<b>Ontario</b>, was a publicly owned <b>electricity</b> utility in the Province of <b>Ontario</b>.",
"<b>Hydro One</b> Limited is an <b>electricity</b> transmission and distribution utility serving the \nCanadian province of <b>Ontario</b>. <b>Hydro One</b> traces its history to the early 20th ...",
"Heavy water is a form of water that contains a larger than normal amount of the \nhydrogen ... It is more expensive than D2O due to the more difficult <b>separation</b> of \n<sup>17</sup>O and <sup>18</sup>O. H2<sup>18</sup>O is also used for production ... By 1993 <b>Ontario Hydro</b> had \nproduced enough heavy water to meet all of its anticipated domestic needs (\nwhich ...",
"<b>Hydro</b>-Québec is a public utility that manages the generation, transmission and \ndistribution of ... Legislation passed in 2000 commits the generation <b>division</b>, \n<b>Hydro</b>-Québec Production, to provide the distribution ... 2003, with the exception \nof 5 <b>hydro</b> plants on the Ottawa River radially connected to the <b>Ontario</b> grid at the \ntime.",
"A trompe is a water-powered air compressor, commonly used before the advent \nof the ... The vertical pipe or shaft goes down from higher point to a <b>separation</b> ... \nplant on the Montreal River near the town of Cobalt, <b>Ontario</b>, is a trompe and \ntourist ... It is now owned by Canadian <b>Hydro</b> and exists beside a modern \n<b>hydroelectric</b> ...",
"He headed <b>Ontario Hydro, one</b> of North America's largest power utilities, was \nnational president and chairman of the Extension Committee of the World \nAlliance ...",
"Energy Probe is a non-governmental social, economic, and environmental policy \norganization based in Toronto, known for denying man-made climate change. It \nwas founded in 1970 as a sister project of Pollution Probe. In 1980, the two \norganizations formally <b>separated</b> and the Energy Probe ... province of <b>Ontario</b>'s \npublicly owned <b>electricity</b> utility, <b>Ontario Hydro</b>, in favour ...",
"The Regional Municipality of York, also called York Region, is a regional \nmunicipality in ... the <b>hydro</b>-electric commissions and public utilities commissions \nthat existed at the end of 1970 continued to ... It is the third-largest census \n<b>division</b> in <b>Ontario</b>, next to that of Toronto and Peel Region, and seventh-largest \nin Canada.",
"Bruce Nuclear Generating Station is a nuclear power station located on the \neastern shore of ... Bruce B and all other <b>Ontario Hydro</b> reactors instead use \nabsorber rods called "adjusters" which ... Abstract for "<b>Separation</b> of Hydrogen \nIsotopes".",
"Niagara Falls /naɪˈæɡrə, naɪˈæɡərə/ is a group of three waterfalls at the \nsouthern end of ... Bridal Veil Falls are <b>separated</b> from Horseshoe Falls by Goat \nIsland and from American Falls by Luna Island, with ... In August 2005 <b>Ontario</b> \n<b>Power Generation</b>, which is responsible for the Sir Adam Beck stations, started a \nmajor ..."
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"Introduced in 2008, the Core <b>i7</b> line of microprocessors are intended to be used \nby high end users. Contents. 1 Desktop <b>processors</b>. 1.1 Nehalem ...",
"As of June 2017, the lineup of Core <b>processors</b> includes the <b>Intel</b> Core i9, <b>Intel</b> \nCore <b>i7</b>, <b>Intel</b> Core i5, and <b>Intel</b> Core i3, along with the X- ...",
"Nehalem /nəˈheɪləm/ is the codename for an <b>Intel processor</b> microarchitecture \nreleased in November 2008. Nehalem was used in the first generation of the <b>Intel</b> \nCore <b>processors</b> (Core <b>i7</b> and i5, ...",
"Sandy Bridge is the codename for the microarchitecture used in the "second \ngeneration" of the <b>Intel</b> Core <b>processors</b> (Core <b>i7</b>, i5, i3) - the Sandy Bridge ...",
"Coffee Lake is <b>Intel's</b> codename for the second 14 nm process node refinement \nfollowing ... On April 2, 2018, <b>Intel</b> released additional desktop Core i3, i5, <b>i7</b>, \nPentium Gold, Celeron CPUs, the first six-core Core <b>i7</b> and i9 ... While with the \nrelease of the new 8th Gen <b>Intel</b> Core i9 <b>processor</b> in 2018, <b>Intel</b> said it would be \nthe ...",
"Kaby Lake is an <b>Intel</b> codename for a <b>processor</b> microarchitecture <b>Intel</b> \nannounced on August ... Features common to desktop Kaby Lake CPUs: LGA \n1151 socket (Except the Core <b>i7</b> 7740X and Core i5 7640X, which use the LGA \n2066 socket.) ...",
"Ivy Bridge is the codename for the "third generation" of the <b>Intel</b> Core <b>processors</b> (\nCore <b>i7</b>, i5, i3). Ivy Bridge is a die shrink to 22 nanometer manufacturing ...",
"Haswell is the codename for a <b>processor</b> microarchitecture developed by <b>Intel</b> as \nthe ... All other currently known i3, i5 and <b>i7</b> desktop <b>processors</b> include <b>Intel</b> HD \n4600 graphics (GT2). The exceptions are <b>processors</b> 41xxx, which include HD ...",
"^ "<b>Intel</b> Core <b>i7</b>-4770K Desktop <b>Processor</b>". ^ Rob Williams (August 29, 2014). "\nCore <b>i7</b>-5960X Extreme Edition Review: <b>Intel's</b> ...",
"VNC-based KVM remote control[edit]. Starting with vPro with AMT 6.0, PCs with \ni5 or <b>i7 processors</b> and embedded <b>Intel</b> graphics, now contains an <b>Intel</b> \nproprietary ..."
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"How many levels of cache memory in the intel i7 processor?",
"How many levels of cache memory in the intel i7 processor versions that contain \"Crystalwell\"?",
"How many levels of cache memory in the intel i7 processor versions that do not contain \"Crystalwell\"?"
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"X-Men <b>Origins</b>: <b>Wolverine</b> is a 2009 American superhero film based on the ... \nWhile Logan and Victor <b>fight</b> off Weapon XI, Kayla is mortally wounded ... \nHowever it was noted that she <b>does</b> not exhibit the character's traditional \ntelepathic abilities. ... The release in Mexico was delayed until the <b>end</b> of May \ndue to an outbreak of ...",
"<b>Wolverine</b> is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published \nby Marvel ... Writer Jeph Loeb used a similar <b>origin</b> for <b>Wolverine</b> in the Marvel \ncontinuity, having feral mutants be an evolved lifeform. ... <b>Wolverine</b> found this \nparticularly difficult to <b>do</b> as he was forced to <b>fight</b> those he once thought of as \nfamily.",
"The <b>Wolverine</b> is a 2013 superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character \n<b>Wolverine</b>. ... After <b>fighting</b> off more Yakuza on a bullet train, Logan and Mariko \nhide in a local ... The film <b>does</b> not reference Viper's comic book history as an \nagent of Hydra, ... In September 2007, Gavin Hood, director of X-Men <b>Origins</b>: \n<b>Wolverine</b>, ...",
"Deadpool (Wade Winston Wilson) is a fictional character appearing in American \ncomic books ... Deadpool then appeared briefly in the <b>Wolverine</b>: <b>Origins</b> title by \nwriter Daniel Way before Way and Paco Medina ... "un-alive"/"K-word"), they both \n<b>end</b> up <b>fighting</b> Taskmaster and each other for critical S.H.I.E.L.D. data about the\n ...",
"Daken is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by \nMarvel ... Regarding Daken's role in <b>Wolverine</b>: <b>Origins</b> and his relationship with \nhis ... in 2009 and that by the <b>end</b> of <b>Wolverine</b>: <b>Origins</b>, his past would \nintentionally ... In Dark Avengers #7, Daken humorously states how he "...always \n<b>did</b> like ...",
"Lady Deathstrike (Yuriko Oyama), occasionally spelled "Deathstryke," is a \nfictional supervillain ... The <b>fight</b> with <b>Wolverine</b> destroys much of Vindicator's \nhouse and ends when <b>Wolverine</b> ... She <b>does</b> battle with Captain Britain after the \nSecret Avengers arrive in the city in ... X-Men <b>Origins</b>: <b>Wolverine</b> · The <b>Wolverine</b> · \nLogan.",
"Logan is a 2017 American superhero film starring Hugh Jackman as the titular \ncharacter. It is the tenth film in the X-Men film series and the third and final \ninstallment in the <b>Wolverine</b> trilogy following X-Men <b>Origins</b>: <b>Wolverine</b> (2009) ... \nX-24, enraged by Rice's death, <b>fights</b> Logan, as the children combine their \npowers to kill ...",
"Laura Kinney is a fictional superhero appearing in media published by Marvel \nEntertainment, ... In X-23, her first miniseries, her <b>origin</b> was fully explained. ... \nShe <b>does</b> not kill <b>Wolverine</b>, instead telling him why she came. ... Laura thanks \nthem for helping her and suggests they take the <b>fight</b> to the Purifiers, but in order \nfor her ...",
"Sabretooth (Victor Creed) is a fictional character appearing in American comic \nbooks published ... Accounts as to the <b>origin</b> of his enmity with <b>Wolverine</b> are \nconflicted. ... Victor begs his mother to let him go, but she <b>does</b> not. ... During the \n<b>fight</b>, <b>Wolverine</b> thinks back to the time when Sabretooth had, supposedly, killed \nSilver ...",
"The series reveals that <b>Wolverine</b> was born James Howlett, the son of rich \nplantation owners in late-19th-century Canada. He is a sickly child who suffers \nfrom ..."
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"Who does wolverine fight at the end of origins?",
"What character fights Wolverine at the end of Origins?",
"Who plays the character that fights Wolverine at the end of Origins?"
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"In The Goldbergs episode "Han Ukkah Solo", Erica Goldberg is challenged to \n<b>write</b> a Hanukkah <b>song</b>. She does, but her words are sung to the <b>tune</b> of "<b>Happy</b> ...",
""<b>Happy Birthday</b>" is a <b>song written</b>, produced and performed by Stevie Wonder for \nthe Motown ... the idea of a Dr. King holiday, where "peace is celebrated \nthroughout the world" and singing to King in the chorus, "<b>Happy birthday to you</b>".",
"Sto lat (One Hundred Years) is a traditional Polish <b>song</b> that is sung to express \ngood wishes, good health and long life to a person. It is also a common way of \nwishing someone a <b>happy birthday</b> in Polish. Sto lat is used in many birthdays \nand on international day of language. The <b>song's author</b> and exact origin are \nunattributed. ... The <b>song</b> serves the equivalent function of "<b>Happy Birthday to</b> \n<b>You</b>" or "For ...",
"Mildred Jane Hill (June 27, 1859 – June 5, 1916) was an American <b>songwriter</b> \nand musicologist, <b>who composed</b> the melody for "Good Morning to All", later used \nas the melody for "<b>Happy Birthday to You</b>". ... School, the Hill sisters <b>wrote</b> the \n<b>song</b> "Good Morning to All"; Mildred <b>wrote</b> the melody, and Patty the lyrics.",
""<b>Happy Birthday to You</b>", a traditional <b>song</b> from 1893 or earlier, also ... "<b>Happy</b> \n<b>Birthday</b> (Merry Christmas and Happy New <b>Year</b>)", a <b>song</b> ...",
"Patty Smith Hill (March 27, 1868 – May 25, 1946) was a <b>composer</b> and teacher \nwho is perhaps best known for co-writing, with her sister Mildred Hill, the <b>tune</b> \nwhich later became popular as "<b>Happy Birthday to You</b>".",
""Happy, <b>Happy Birthday</b> Baby" is a 1957 <b>song written</b> by Margo Sylvia & Gilbert \nLopez. "Happy, <b>Happy Birthday</b> Baby" was originally performed by The <b>Tune</b> ...",
"This list of birthday <b>songs</b> contains <b>songs</b> which are the equivalent of <b>Happy</b> \n<b>Birthday To You</b>, sung around the globe on birthday occasions.",
"Barenaked for the Holidays is a holiday-themed studio album released by \nCanadian band Barenaked Ladies on October 5, 2004. The album includes \nChristmas and Hanukkah <b>songs</b> as well as "Auld Lang Syne", which is \ntraditionally sung on New <b>Year's</b> ... "<b>Happy Birthday to You</b>" is included as a \nhidden track in the form "Happy ...",
"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" is a popular <b>song</b> that is sung to congratulate a \nperson on a ... Allegedly it was <b>composed</b> the night after the Battle of Malplaquet \nin 1709. It became a French folk <b>tune</b> and was ... In Spain, it is sometimes sung at \nbirthdays instead of "<b>Happy Birthday to You</b>". This is also the case in America on\n ..."
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"Who wrote the happy birthday to you tune?",
"Who is believed to have written the happy birthday tune?",
"Who was credited with writing the happy birthday tune on the copywright?"
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""<b>Rawhide</b>" is a Western <b>song</b> written by Ned Washington (lyrics) and composed \nby Dimitri Tiomkin in 1958. It was originally recorded by Frankie Laine. The <b>song</b> \nwas used as the <b>theme</b> to <b>Rawhide</b>, a western <b>television series</b> that ... In Happy \nFeet 2 the elephant seals were heard <b>singing</b> with an Australian accent while ...",
"Frankie Laine was an American <b>singer</b>, songwriter, and actor whose career \nspanned nearly 75 ... He did not <b>sing the soundtrack</b> song for High Noon, which \nwas <b>sung</b> by Tex Ritter, but his own version (with somewhat ... Laine's featured \nrecording of "<b>Rawhide</b>" for the <b>series</b> of the same name became a popular <b>theme</b> \n<b>song</b>.",
"It was composed by Dimitri Tiomkin and <b>sung</b> by pop <b>singer</b> Frankie Laine. The \n<b>theme song</b> became very popular, and was covered ...",
"Shelby Fredrick "Sheb" Wooley (April 10, 1921 – September 16, 2003) was an \nAmerican actor and <b>singer</b>, best known for his 1958 novelty <b>song</b> "The Purple \nPeople Eater. ... Additionally, Wooley recorded a <b>series</b> of novelty <b>songs</b> under \nthe name Ben Colder, notably a #6 country ... 1960, <b>Songs</b> from the Days of \n<b>Rawhide</b>, —.",
"The <b>program's theme song</b>, "Whistle Me Up a Memory," was written and \nperformed by William M. Backer. The <b>series</b> did not deal with real characters in \nthe history ...",
"The Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus <b>sing</b> the <b>song</b> dressed in cowboy attire and ... \nThe Chaps released a Scottish parody version called "<b>Rawhide</b>" in 1982. ... The \n<b>song</b> is the <b>opening</b> track on Roswell Rudd'<b>s</b> album Trombone For Lovers. The \ncharacter of Granddad Brown in the Irish comedy <b>series</b> Mrs Brown's Boys briefly\n ...",
"Wagon Train is an American Western <b>series</b> that aired on the NBC <b>television</b> \nnetwork (National ... Like another popular western <b>TV series Rawhide</b> and most \nof the western ... was written by Sammy Fain and Jack Brooks and <b>sung</b> by \nJohnny O'Neill. ... A new <b>theme song</b>, the "Trailmaster Theme", written and \nconducted by ...",
"While Alexander Courage composed the <b>theme</b> music for the original Star Trek \n<b>TV series</b> (TOS), Steiner's significant contributions to the franchise included ...",
"At one point, he managed the triple feat of being the star of the week's top-\ngrossing film, top-rated <b>television show</b>, and <b>singing</b> on the number-one album \nwithin ...",
"Russell Garcia, QSM (12 April 1916 – 19 November 2011) was a composer and \narranger who ... Subsequently, he went on to become a composer/arranger at \nNBC Studios for such <b>television shows</b> as <b>Rawhide</b> 1962 and Laredo, 1965–67. \n... Charmed Life: Shaynee Rainbolt <b>Sings</b> Russell Garcia is a recent CD release ..."
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"Who sang the theme song for the tv show 'rawhide'?"
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"<b>The Good Doctor</b> is an American medical drama television series based on the \n2013 award-winning South Korean series of the same name. The actor Daniel ...",
"<b>The Good Doctor</b> is an American medical drama television series developed for \nABC by David Shore, based on the South Korean series of the same name.",
"<b>The Good Doctor</b> is a comedy with music written by Neil Simon. It consists of a \nseries of short plays, based on short stories and other works of Russian writer ...",
"<b>The Good Doctor</b> is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Lance Daly, and \nstarring Orlando Bloom as the eponymous "<b>good doctor</b>".",
"In 2017, Highmore began producing and starring as Dr. Shaun Murphy in the \nABC drama series <b>The Good Doctor</b>, for which he was nominated for the Golden\n ...",
"<b>Good Doctor</b> is a 2013 South Korean medical drama television series starring \nJoo Won, Moon Chae-won, Joo Sang-wook, Kim Min-seo, Chun Ho-jin, Kwak ...",
"<b>The Good Doctor</b> or <b>Good Doctor</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Arts and media. 1.1 \nFilm; 1.2 Television; 1.3 Books; 1.4 Other uses in media. 2 People. Arts and ...",
"Also in 2017, he began starring as Dr. Shaun Murphy in the ABC drama series \n<b>The Good Doctor</b>, on which he also serves as a producer. For the role, he ...",
"<b>Good Doctor</b> (グッド ドクター, Guddo Dokuta) is a Japanese medical drama \nremake of the 2013 South Korean television series of the same name, about an ...",
"Alexander "Alex" Plank (born June 27, 1986) is an autism advocate, filmmaker, \nactor, and the creator of Wrong Planet. He is known for founding the online \ncommunity Wrong Planet, working on FX's television series The Bridge, and \nacting on <b>The Good Doctor</b>."
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"The <b>Chief Justice of Gujarat</b> presides over the <b>Gujarat High Court</b>. They are not \nappointed by the President of India under warrant. The President is required to ...",
"The bench of <b>high court</b> is presided by the <b>Chief Justice</b> on ... to consult the \nGovernor of <b>Gujarat</b> and the <b>Chief Justice</b> of India ...",
"Justice Vikram Nath (born 24 September 1962) is an Indian Judge. Presently, he \nis <b>Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court</b> and former Judge in Allahabad High ...",
"Justice Bipinchandra Jivanlal Divan shortly B. J. Divan was <b>Chief Justice of</b> \n<b>Gujarat</b> and Andhra Pradesh <b>High Courts</b>, and Acting Governor of Andhra \nPradesh.",
"Court, Jurisdiction, <b>Chief Justice</b>, Gender, Date of Appointment as CJ/ACJ, Date \nof Retirement, Ref. ... <b>Gujarat High Court</b>",
"Nomanbhai Mahmedbhai Miabhoy (born 6 September 1907) or N.M. Miabhoy \nwas an Indian judge and former <b>Chief Justice</b> of the <b>Gujarat High Court</b> ...",
"Sudhansu Jyoti Mukhopadhaya was a justice of the Supreme Court of India. He \ncurrently heads the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal. He previously \nserved as <b>Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court</b> and also served ...",
"Anant Surendraray Dave (born 5 December 1957) is an Indian Judge and former \nActing <b>Chief Justice</b> and also a former Judge of the <b>Gujarat High Court</b>.",
"<b>Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court</b>. In office 13 February 2016 – 1 November \n2018. Nominated by, T. S. Thakur. Appointed by, Ram Nath Kovind. Personal \ndetails. Born, (1957-01-05) 5 January 1957 (age 63). Ramayyagari Subhash \nReddy is the judge of Supreme Court of India since 2 November 2018.",
"Y. R. Meena or Yad Ram Meena (born: 1 July 1946) is an Indian Judge and the \nformer <b>Chief Justice</b> of the <b>Gujarat High Court</b>."
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"Who is chief justice of gujarat high court?",
"Who is the 24th chief justice of gujarat high court?",
"Who is the 23rd chief justice of gujarat high court?",
"Who is the 22nd chief justice of gujarat high court?"
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"Gregorian <b>chant</b> is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of \nmonophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Latin (and occasionally Greek) of \nthe Roman <b>Catholic Church</b>. ... Although popular legend <b>credits</b> Pope Gregory I \nwith inventing Gregorian <b>chant</b>, scholars believe that it arose from a later \nCarolingian ...",
"<b>Church</b> music is music written for performance in <b>church</b>, or any musical setting of \necclesiastical ... Even the polyphonic music that arose from the venerable old \n<b>chants</b> in the ... Although it had mostly fallen into disuse after the Baroque period, \n<b>Chant</b> experienced a revival in the 19th century in the <b>Catholic Church</b> and the ...",
"<b>Medieval</b> music consists of songs, instrumental pieces, and liturgical music from \nabout 500 A.D. ... <b>Medieval</b> music includes solely vocal music, such as Gregorian \n<b>chant</b> and choral music (music for a group of singers), ... <b>Medieval</b> music <b>created</b> \nfor sacred (<b>church</b> use) and secular (non-<b>religious</b> use) was typically written by ...",
"Plainsong is a body of <b>chants</b> used in the liturgies of the Western <b>Church</b>. Though \nthe <b>Catholic</b> ... is observed throughout the later <b>history of</b> plain <b>chant</b>, the choral \ncompositions being of a simple kind, ... Gloria · Dominus vobiscum · <b>Collect</b>.",
"Pope Gregory I commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great, was Pope from 3 \nSeptember 590 ... He is considered a saint in the <b>Catholic Church</b>, Eastern \nOrthodox <b>Church</b>, ... was <b>attributed</b> to Pope Gregory I and so took the name of \nGregorian <b>chant</b>. ... Dialogues, a <b>collection</b> of four books of miracles, signs, \nwonders, and ...",
"The Mishnah or Mishna is the first major written <b>collection</b> of the Jewish oral \ntraditions known as ... It vehemently rejected the <b>codification</b> of the Oral Torah in \nthe Mishnah and Talmud and ... Judah the Prince is <b>credited</b> with the final \nredaction and publication of the Mishnah, although there ... Anabaptism · <b>Catholic</b> \n<b>Church</b>.",
"A biblical canon or canon of scripture is a set of texts (or "books") which a \nparticular <b>religious</b> ... 400 BC) as having "founded a library and <b>collected</b> books \nabout the kings and prophets, and the writings of David, and ... To refer to these \nbooks without calling them "apocrypha", the <b>Catholic Church</b> later referred to \nthem as the ...",
"The Thevaram (Tamil: தேவாரம் Thēvāram) denotes the first seven \nvolumes of the Tirumurai, the twelve-volume <b>collection</b> of Śaiva devotional poetry\n. ... Cuntarar's hymns had a touch of humour, a rare thing in <b>religious</b> literature. In \none of the verses, ... Cultural <b>History of Medieval</b> India. Delhi: Social Science \nPress.",
"The Christian biblical canons are the books particular Christian denominations \nregard as ... The canons of the <b>Church</b> of England and English Presbyterians \nwere decided ... The first council that accepted the present <b>Catholic</b> canon (the \nCanon of Trent) was the Council ... The Cambridge <b>History of</b> the Bible (volume 1\n) eds.",
"A neume is the basic element of Western and Eastern systems of musical \nnotation prior to the ... Neumatic notation was later used in <b>medieval</b> music to \nindicate certain ... Although <b>chant</b> was probably sung since the earliest days of \nthe <b>church</b>, ... in the form of neumes in campo aperto (without staff-lines), was \n<b>created</b> at Metz ..."
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"The 2018 <b>Arizona</b> gubernatorial <b>election</b> took place on November 6, 2018, to \nelect the <b>Governor</b> of <b>Arizona</b>, concurrently with the <b>election</b> of <b>Arizona's</b> Class I \nU.S. <b>Senate</b> seat, as well as other <b>elections</b> to ...",
"The 2022 <b>Arizona</b> gubernatorial <b>election</b> will take place on November 8, 2022, to \nelect the next <b>Governor</b> of <b>Arizona</b>. Incumbent Republican <b>Governor</b> Doug Ducey\n, is not eligible to <b>run</b> for ... Elections in Arizona. Federal government[show] ...",
"The 2014 <b>Arizona</b> gubernatorial <b>election</b> was held on November 4, 2014, to elect \nthe <b>Governor</b> of <b>Arizona</b>, concurrently with <b>elections</b> to the United States ...",
"Kirk Adams, incumbent chief of staff to incumbent <b>Governor</b> of <b>Arizona</b> Doug \nDucey and former Speaker of ...",
"<b>Candidates</b>[edit]. Jan Brewer (R), incumbent <b>governor</b>; Terry Goddard (D), \nattorney general; Barry Hess (L); Larry Gist (G)",
"David Garcia is an American politician and education professor who was the \n<b>Democratic</b> Party's nominee in the 2018 <b>Arizona</b> gubernatorial <b>election</b>. Garcia is \nan associate professor at <b>Arizona</b> State University's Mary Lou Fulton Teachers \nCollege. He was the 2014 <b>Democratic candidate</b> for Superintendent of Public ... \n<b>Governor</b> Doug Ducey in the November 2018 <b>Arizona</b> gubernatorial <b>election</b>, ...",
"<b>Candidates</b>[edit]. Barbara Barrett, businesswoman; Fife Symington, incumbent \n<b>governor</b>.",
"Samuel Pearson Goddard III (born January 29, 1947) is an American attorney \nand politician. ... He has twice been the <b>Democratic</b> nominee for <b>Governor</b> of \n<b>Arizona</b>, in 1990 and in 2010. After leaving office as Attorney ... Senator Michele \nReagan. Goddard was a potential <b>candidate for governor</b> in 2018 and chose not \nto <b>run</b>.",
"The <b>Governor</b> of <b>Arizona</b> is the head of government and head of state of the U.S. \nstate of ... The state constitution of 1912 called for the <b>election</b> of a <b>governor</b> every \ntwo years. The term ... Garvey lost the <b>Democratic</b> nomination to Ana Frohmiller.",
"<b>Candidates</b>[edit]. Janet Napolitano, incumbent <b>Governor</b> of <b>Arizona</b>."
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"<b>Angela</b> Noelle Schrute (née Martin; formerly Lipton) is a fictional character from \nthe NBC ... She is a former <b>child</b> beauty pageant contestant and says that she \nenjoys being judged. ... Dwight is the only person that <b>Angela</b> likes in the <b>office</b>. ... \nher marriage to Robert and makes the assumption that he, not Robert, is the \n<b>father</b>.",
"<b>Angela</b> Pearly-Gates Montenegro-Hodgins is a fictional character in the \ntelevision series Bones ... <b>Angela's father</b> wanted to name their <b>child</b> "Staccato \nMamba" (this came to him in a song). However, the three of them finally agree on \nthe ...",
"<b>Angela</b> Faye Kinsey (born June 25, 1971) is an American actress. She is best \nknown for playing <b>Angela</b> Martin in the sitcom The <b>Office</b> (2005–2013). ... family \nmoved to Jakarta, Indonesia, where her <b>father</b> worked as a drilling engineer. ... \nKinsey said, "She'll say to me, '<b>Baby</b>, we're so proud of you, I'm proud of you, but I \ndo ...",
"<b>Angela</b> Yeung Wing (simplified Chinese: 杨颖; traditional Chinese: 楊穎, born 28 \nFebruary ... She gained an interest in fashion as a <b>child</b> under her <b>father's</b> \ninfluence. ... Although her English name is <b>Angela</b>, she was sometimes called "\n<b>Baby</b>" during ... film Love on the Cloud, which was a moderate success at the box \n<b>office</b>.",
""The Boat" is the sixth episode of the ninth season of the American comedy \ntelevision series ... In the episode, Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) must help his family \nwhen his <b>dad</b> loses all of their money, Dwight ... and Kevin Malone (Brian \nBaumgartner) learns of Oscar Martinez's (Oscar Nunez) affair with <b>Angela</b> Martin'\ns husband.",
"Dwight Kurt Schrute III is a fictional character on The <b>Office</b> portrayed by Rainn \nWilson. ... He is also known for his romantic relationship with <b>Angela</b>. ... fulfilling \n<b>Angela's</b> sexual needs, so Dwight believes that he is the <b>baby's</b> biological <b>father</b>.",
"Box <b>office</b>, $13 million. <b>Angela's</b> Ashes is a 1999 drama film based on the memoir \nof the same name by Frank McCourt ... It tells how <b>Angela's</b> brother Pat became \ndevelopmentally disabled by being dropped on the ground by <b>Angela's father</b> ...",
""Finale" is the last episode of the American comedy television series The <b>Office</b>. It \nserves as the ... Mose then leads Dwight and Jim out to his car where <b>Angela</b> is \nstuck in the trunk and finally lets her out. ... her husband Ravi (Sendhil \nRamamurthy), where Ryan Howard (B. J. Novak) surprises them with a <b>baby</b>, his \nson Drake, ...",
"Jonathan "Jack" Stanley Hodgins IV, Ph.D. is a character in the American \ntelevision series, ... <b>Angela's father</b> wants to name their <b>child</b> "Staccato Mamba". It \ncame ...",
"William Frederick Gibbons (born December 16, 1949), also known as The \nReverend Billy F. ... A percussionist at first, Gibbons was sent by his <b>father</b> to New \nYork City to study ... In a later episode, he asks to babysit his grandson Michael, \npointing out that <b>Angela</b> had spent many nights when she was a <b>baby</b> sleeping \nsoundly ..."
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"Each justice is elected for a term of ten years and the <b>chief justice</b> is elected by \nthe <b>court</b> from its members for a three-year term.",
"Lloyd A. Karmeier (born January 12, 1940) is an American judge who currently \nserves as a justice of the <b>Illinois Supreme Court</b> from the 5th district. He formerly \nserved as <b>chief justice</b>. Contents. 1 Early life and education; 2 Early legal career; \n3 <b>Illinois Supreme Court</b>. 3.1 <b>Chief Justice</b> of the <b>Illinois Supreme Court</b>.",
"Pages in category "<b>Chief Justices</b> of the <b>Illinois Supreme Court</b>". The following 57 \npages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent ...",
"Raymond I. Klingbiel (March 1, 1901 – January 18, 1973) was an <b>Illinois</b> lawyer \nand judge who twice served as the <b>Chief Justice of Illinois</b> (1956–1957, and 1964\n–1967) during sixteen years as justice of that court. In 1969, Klingbiel and then \n<b>Chief Justice</b> Roy J. Solfisburg, Jr. were involved ... Chief Justice of the Illinois \nSupreme Court.",
"He was a member of the <b>Illinois Supreme Court</b> from 1984 to 2001. He served as \n<b>Chief Justice</b> from 1991 to 1994. Contents. 1 ...",
"He was elected <b>Chief Justice</b> of the <b>Illinois Supreme Court</b> on May 19, 2008, with \nhis term effective September 6, 2008. On January ...",
"Anne Marie Burke is the <b>Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice</b>. Burke had \npreviously been appointed to the <b>Illinois Appellate Court</b> in 1995 and was elected \nto that ...",
"Roy J. Solfisburg, Jr. (September 9, 1912–April 19, 1991) was the <b>Chief Justice of</b> \n<b>Illinois</b> for the 1962–63 term and again from 1967 to 1969. Solfisburg was elected \nto the <b>Illinois Supreme Court</b> in 1960, the first time in ...",
"George A. Cooke (1869–1938) was a member of the <b>Illinois</b> General Assembly \n1902-1909 and a <b>judge</b> of the <b>Illinois Supreme Court</b> 1909-1918, serving as <b>chief</b>\n ...",
"Howard C. Ryan (June 17, 1916 - December 10, 2008) was an <b>Illinois</b> attorney \nand judge, including service as judge of the <b>Supreme Court</b> of <b>Illinois</b> (1970 to \n1990), and that court's <b>Chief Justice</b> ..."
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"Who is the chief justice of illinois supreme court from 2013 to 2016?",
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"<b>Oceania</b> is a geographic region that includes Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia \nand ... Situated in the southeast of the Asia-<b>Pacific region</b>, <b>Oceania</b>, when \ncompared to ... regions, is the smallest in land area and the second smallest in \n<b>population</b> ... The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands were formed <b>approximately</b> 7 \nto 30 ...",
"This is a list of <b>the populations</b> of the sovereign states and dependent territories \nin the geopolitical <b>region</b> of <b>Oceania</b>. Although it is mostly <b>ocean</b> and spans many \ncontinental plates, <b>Oceania</b> is ...",
"The <b>Pacific Ocean</b> is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions. It \nextends from the ... Though the peoples of Asia and <b>Oceania</b> have traveled the \n<b>Pacific Ocean</b> since prehistoric times, the eastern ... The <b>Pacific Ocean</b> \nencompasses <b>approximately</b> one-third of the Earth's surface, having an area of \n165,200,000 km<sup>2</sup> ...",
"Palau officially the Republic of Palau is an island country located in the western \n<b>Pacific Ocean</b>. The country contains <b>approximately</b> 340 islands, and together with \nparts of ... Ethnic Palauans, the majority of <b>the population</b>, are of mixed \nMicronesian, ... 1994 establishments in <b>Oceania</b> · Archipelagoes of the <b>Pacific</b> \n<b>Ocean</b> ...",
"<b>Oceania</b> is a region centered on the islands of the tropical <b>Pacific Ocean</b>. \nConceptions of what ... a: Papua New Guinea has over 860 non-official \nlanguages, comprising <b>approximately</b> ten percent of all languages on Earth. ^ b: \nMelanesian ...",
"The Pacific Islands are the islands of the <b>Pacific Ocean</b>. Three major groups of \nislands in the <b>Pacific Ocean</b> are Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. \nDepending on the context, Pacific Islands may refer to countries and islands with \ncommon Austronesian origins, islands once or currently colonized or <b>Oceania</b> ... \nName, Area (km<sup>2</sup>), Country/Countries, <b>Population</b>, <b>Population</b> density ...",
"The economy of <b>Oceania</b> comprises more than 14 separate countries and their \nassociated economies. On a total scale <b>Oceania</b> has <b>approximately</b> 34,700,201 \ninhabitants who are ... Population, estimated 38 million (2014) ... Most of the \n<b>Pacific countries</b> (excluding Australia and New Zealand) the primary industry is ...",
"Asia-Pacific or Asia Pacific is the part of the world in or near the Western <b>Pacific</b> \n<b>Ocean</b>. Asia-Pacific varies in area depending on context, but it generally includes \nEast Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and <b>Oceania</b>. ... (km<sup>2</sup>), <b>Population</b> · Pop. \ndensity (/km<sup>2</sup>), GDP millions of USD (2018), GDP per capita. USD (2017), Capital\n ...",
"The Samoan Islands are an archipelago covering 3,030 km<sup>2</sup> (1,170 sq mi) in the \ncentral South <b>Pacific</b>, forming part of Polynesia and the wider <b>region</b> of <b>Oceania</b>. \n... Upolu, <b>population</b> 143,418 (2011), most populous island in the group. ... The \nislands are <b>approximately</b> 800 km (500 mi) from Fiji, 530 km (330 mi) from Tonga,\n ...",
"The indigenous peoples of <b>Oceania</b> are Polynesians, Melanesians, Micronesians\n, Papuans and Australian Aboriginals. With the notable exceptions of Australia, \nNew Zealand, Hawaii, New Caledonia and Guam, indigenous peoples make up \nthe majority of <b>the populations</b> of <b>Oceania</b>. ... Both Australia and the islands of the \n<b>Pacific Ocean</b> were colonized in waves ..."
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"Following the discovery of the planet Neptune in 1846, there was considerable \nspeculation that ... In 1902, after observing the <b>orbits</b> of comets with aphelia \n<b>beyond Neptune</b>, Dr. Theodor ... Most are now recognized as part of the Kuiper \nbelt, a swarm of <b>icy bodies</b> left over from the Solar System's formation that <b>orbit</b> \nnear the ...",
"The Kuiper belt occasionally called the Edgeworth–Kuiper belt, is a circumstellar \ndisc in the outer Solar System, extending from the <b>orbit</b> of <b>Neptune</b> (at 30 AU) to \napproximately 50 AU from the <b>Sun</b>. ... Like the asteroid belt, it consists mainly of \n<b>small bodies</b> or remnants from when the Solar System formed. While many ...",
"A comet is an <b>icy</b>, <b>small</b> Solar System <b>body</b> that, when passing close to the <b>Sun</b>, \nwarms and ... Most comets are <b>small</b> Solar System <b>bodies</b> with elongated \nelliptical <b>orbits</b> that take them close to the <b>Sun</b> for a ... (Jupiter and <b>beyond</b>) at \naphelion; for example, the aphelion of Halley's Comet is a <b>little beyond</b> the <b>orbit</b> \nof <b>Neptune</b>.",
"A trans-Neptunian object (TNO), also written transneptunian object, is any minor \nplanet in the Solar System that <b>orbits the Sun</b> at a greater average distance than \nNeptune, ... More significantly, the optical surfaces of <b>small bodies</b> are subject to \n... The existence of planets <b>beyond Neptune</b>, ranging from less than an Earth \nmass ...",
"Pluto (minor planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is an <b>icy</b> dwarf planet in the \nKuiper belt, a ring of <b>bodies</b> beyond the <b>orbit</b> of Neptune. ... Pluto has yet to \ncomplete a full <b>orbit</b> of the <b>Sun</b> since its discovery, as one ... find <b>small icy</b> objects \n<b>beyond Neptune</b> that were similar to Pluto not only in <b>orbit</b> but also in size and \ncomposition.",
"The formation and evolution of the Solar System began 4.5 billion years ago with \nthe ... In roughly 5 billion years, the <b>Sun</b> will cool and expand outward to many \ntimes its ... Its inner edge would have been <b>just beyond</b> the <b>orbits</b> of Uranus and \n<b>Neptune</b>, ... The planets scattered the majority of the <b>small icy bodies</b> inwards, \nwhile ...",
"Planet Nine is a hypothetical planet in the outer region of the Solar System. Its \ngravitational effects could explain the unusual clustering of <b>orbits</b> for a group of \nextreme trans-Neptunian objects (eTNOs), <b>bodies beyond Neptune</b> that <b>orbit the</b> \n<b>Sun</b> at distances averaging more than ... Centaurs, <b>small</b> Solar System <b>bodies</b> \nthat cross the <b>orbits</b> of the giant planets.",
"The Nice model is a scenario for the dynamical evolution of the Solar System. It is \nnamed for ... The planets scatter the majority of the <b>small icy bodies</b> that they \nencounter inward, exchanging angular ... Its inner edge would have been <b>just</b> \n<b>beyond</b> the <b>orbits</b> of Uranus and <b>Neptune</b>, which were in turn far closer to the <b>Sun</b>\n ...",
"The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the <b>Sun</b> and the objects \nthat <b>orbit</b> it, ... <b>Beyond Neptune's orbit</b> lie the Kuiper belt and scattered disc, which \nare ... The <b>Sun's</b> four largest <b>orbiting bodies</b>, the giant planets, account for 99% of \nthe ... the <b>orbits</b> of Mars and Jupiter where material is cool enough for volatile <b>icy</b>\n ...",
"Then, beginning in 1992, astronomers began to detect large numbers of <b>icy</b> \n<b>bodies beyond</b> the <b>orbit</b> of <b>Neptune</b> that were similar to Pluto in composition, size,\n ..."
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"The monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British \nmonarchy, is the ... Charles I's son, Charles II, was proclaimed King of <b>Great</b> \n<b>Britain</b> in Scotland, but he was forced to flee abroad ... publicity associated with \nthe <b>Royal Family</b> (for instance, immediately following the death of Diana, \nPrincess of Wales).",
"The Royal Marriages Act 1772 was an act of the Parliament of <b>Great Britain</b> which \nprescribed ... This would also mean theoretically, for <b>example</b>, that the present \n<b>royal family</b> of Norway was bound by the Act, for the marriage of Princess Maud, ...",
"This is a list of those who have held the title Princess of the United Kingdom from \nthe accession of George I in 1714. This article deals with both princesses of the \nblood <b>royal</b> and women who become princesses upon marriage. The use of the \ntitle of Princess of the United Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b> and ... For <b>example</b>, upon \nher marriage to Prince Michael of Kent in 1978, Baroness ...",
"The royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, or the Royal Arms for short, is the \nofficial coat of ... Royal Arms of <b>Great Britain</b> (1707-1714).svg Arms of <b>Great</b> \n<b>Britain</b> in Scotland (1707-1714).svg ... Members of the British <b>royal family</b> are \ngranted their own personal arms which are based on the Royal Arms. Only \nchildren and ...",
"George III was King of <b>Great Britain</b> and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 \nuntil the union of ... The <b>family</b> moved to Leicester Square, where George and his \nyounger ... Later that year, the <b>Royal</b> Proclamation of 1763 placed a limit upon \nthe ... be a <b>good example of the</b> way in which an historian may fall into error \nthrough ...",
"This list of kings and queens of the Kingdom of England begins with Alfred the \n<b>Great</b>, who ... For <b>example</b>, Offa of Mercia and Egbert of Wessex are sometimes \ndescribed as ... By <b>royal</b> proclamation, James styled himself "King of <b>Great Britain</b>\n", but no ... The name Plantagenet itself was unknown as a <b>family</b> name per se \nuntil ...",
"The succession was so designed because Sophia was the closest Protestant \nrelative of the British <b>royal family</b>. Fifty-six Catholics with superior hereditary \nclaims ...",
"A dynasty is a sequence of rulers from the same family, usually in the context of a \nfeudal or ... two modern <b>examples</b> are the monarchies of Malaysia and the <b>royal</b> \n<b>families</b> of the ... the line of succession to the British throne and was bound by \n<b>Britain's</b> Royal Marriages ... United Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b> and Northern Ireland\n.",
"A Commonwealth realm is a sovereign state in which Queen Elizabeth II is the \nreigning ... In 1952, <b>Britain's</b> proclamation of Elizabeth II's accession used the \nterm realms to ... For <b>example</b>, in Barbados the Queen is titled as Elizabeth II, \nQueen of ... Members of the <b>royal family</b> draw enormous media coverage in the \nform of ...",
"Prince of the United Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b> and Northern Ireland is a royal title \nnormally ... For <b>example</b>, the wife of Prince Michael of Kent is known by the title of \n... <b>royal family</b> would continue to bear the title of Prince (or Princess) of <b>Great</b> ..."
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"ACJ - Acting Chief Justice; Res - Resigned. List of Chief ... <b>Chief Justices of</b> \n<b>Punjab and Haryana High Court</b> (1966-till now).",
"Krishna Murari (born: 9 July 1958) is a Judge of Supreme Court of India and \nformer <b>Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court</b>. He was also served as ...",
"<b>Judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court</b>. In office. March 1991 – November \n2002. Personal details. Died, 3 January 2016. Delhi. Cause of death, cancer. \nCitizenship, Indian. Nationality, India Indian. Jawahar Lal Gupta was a former \n<b>Chief Justice</b> of the Kerala <b>High Court</b>.The <b>High Court</b> ...",
"Debi Singh Tewatia ( 30 June 1930 - November, 2017) was a <b>Chief justice</b> of \nCalcutta <b>High Court</b> and former Advocate General of <b>Panjab</b> ... After two years, he \nshifted to the <b>Punjab and Haryana High Court</b> and was elected as the secretary \nof ...",
"Sanjay Kishan Kaul is a judge of the Supreme Court of India. He assumed \ncharge as the Chief Justice of Madras High Court on 26 July 2014. He was the \n<b>Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court</b> before and also ...",
"<b>Chief Justice</b>, <b>Punjab and Haryana High Court</b>. In office 12 November 1987 – 6 \nOctober 1989. Nominated by, Debi Singh Tewatia. Appointed by, Shanti Sarup \nDewan. Personal details. Born, (1929-02-15)15 February 1929. Veeraswami \nRamaswami was a judge of the Supreme Court of India and the first judge \nagainst ...",
"Shiavax Jal Vazifdar (May 4, 1956) born to a Parsi family is a former <b>Chief Justice</b> \n<b>of Punjab and Haryana High Court</b>. He studied at Rishi Valley School, ...",
"Ranjan Gogoi (born 24 April1956) is an Indian jurist who served as the 46th \n<b>Chief Justice</b> of ... He was transferred to the <b>Punjab and Haryana High Court</b> on 9 \nSeptember 2010, becoming its <b>Chief Justice</b> on 12 February 2011. On 23 April \n2012, ...",
"Pages in category "<b>Chief Justices</b> of the <b>Punjab and Haryana High Court</b>". The \nfollowing 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect ...",
"Justice Surya Kant (born 10 February 1962) is a Judge of <b>the Supreme Court</b> of \nIndia and the former <b>Chief Justice</b> of the Himachal Pradesh <b>High Court</b>. He is \nalso former <b>Judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court</b>."
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"Who was the 32nd Chief Justice of the Panjab and Haryana High Court?",
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"The <b>Governor of the Reserve Bank of India</b> is the Chief Executive Officer of India's \ncentral bank and the ex-officio chairperson of its Central Board of Directors.",
"Shaktikanta Das (born 26 February 1957) is an Indian retired 1980 batch Indian \nAdministrative Service (IAS) officer of Tamil Nadu cadre. Currently serving as the \n25th <b>governor of the Reserve Bank of India</b> (RBI), ...",
"Raghuram Govind Rajan (born 3 February 1963) is an Indian economist and the \nKatherine ... From September 2013 through September 2016 he was the 23rd \n<b>Governor of the Reserve Bank of India</b> ; in 2015, during his tenure at the Indian ...",
"Urjit Patel (born 28 October 1963) is an Indian economist, who served as the 24th \n<b>Governor of the Reserve Bank of India</b> (RBI) from 4 September 2016 to 10 ...",
"Viral V. Acharya (born 1 March 1974) is an Indian economist who was appointed \nas Deputy <b>Governor</b> of <b>Reserve Bank of India</b> (RBI). He also served as a ...",
"The <b>Reserve Bank of India</b> (RBI) is India's central bank, which controls the issue \nand supply of ... The deputy <b>governors of the reserve</b> bank are ex-officio \nmembers. One deputy <b>governor</b>, usually the deputy <b>governor</b> in charge of \nbanking ...",
"Sir James Braid Taylor, KCIE (21 April 1891 – 17 February 1943) was the second \n<b>Governor of the Reserve Bank of India</b>, holding office from 1 July 1937 until his ...",
"Sarukkai Jagannathan (18 May 1914 – 1996) was the tenth <b>Governor of the</b> \n<b>Reserve Bank of India</b> from 16 June 1970 to 19 May 1975. Educated at the ...",
"Indraprasad Gordhanbhai Patel (11 November 1924 – 17 July 2005) popularly \nknown as I. G. Patel, was an Indian economist and a career civil servant who \nserved as the fourteenth <b>Governor of the Reserve Bank of India</b> from 1 December \n1977 ...",
"Subir Vithal Gokarn (3 October 1959 – 30 July 2019) was one of the four Deputy \n<b>Governors of the Reserve Bank of India</b> along with Anand Sinha, K.C. ..."
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"Who is the governor of the reserve bank of india at the end of 2017?",
"Who is the governor of the reserve bank of india at the end of 2016?",
"Who is the governor of the reserve bank of india at the end of 2015?"
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"A standing rib roast, also known as <b>prime rib</b>, is a cut of beef from the primal rib, \none of the nine primal cuts of beef. While the entire rib section comprises ribs six\n ...",
"Lawry's /ˈlaʊəriːz/ is an upscale gourmet restaurant chain specializing in <b>prime</b> \n<b>rib</b> and the brand name of a seasoned salt blend spun off by the restaurant ...",
"<b>Prime rib</b> was the featured item on a limited menu that included steaks, \nbarbecued beef ribs, and shrimp done in a variation of scampi style known as "\nShrimp ...",
"The trimmings and some whole boneless chucks are ground for ground beef. The \nrib contains part of the short ribs, the <b>prime rib</b> and rib eye steaks. Brisket, ...",
"Rib roast (or bone-in pork loin rib roast, bone-in loin rib roast, center cut rib roast, \n<b>prime rib</b> of pork, standing rib roast) is a whole pork loin with the back ribs ...",
"It's currently the location of Clyde's <b>Prime Rib</b>. The Seattle location also closed in \n1949 and is no longer standing. That address at 8500 Lake City Way is now ...",
"The rib eye or ribeye is a beef steak from the rib section. The rib section of beef \nspans from ribs ... See also[edit]. icon Food portal · Beef ribs · Cheesesteak · \nDelmonico · Entrecôte · List of steak dishes · <b>Prime rib</b> ...",
"Oct 12, 2016 <b>...</b> SummaryEdit. DescriptionMCB-<b>prime</b>-<b>rib</b>.jpg. Photograph made by Michael C. \nBerch (User:MCB) ...",
"SummaryEdit. DescriptionHogs breath <b>prime rib</b>.JPG. This file has no description, \nand may be lacking other information ...",
"... Pennsylvania, Gene & Georgetti in Chicago, Illinois, Chops Lobster Bar in \nBoca Raton, FL, Lawry's The <b>Prime Rib</b> in Chicago, The <b>Prime Rib</b> in Washington\n, ..."
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"The 1947 Indian Independence Act (1947 c. 30 (10 & 11. Geo. 6.)) is an Act of the \nParliament of ... <b>Indian Independence Bill</b>,1947 · "Indian Independence Act 1947 \n(c.30)" (PDF). Original Statute from The UK Statute Law Database. Office of ...",
"The Government of <b>India</b> Act 1935 was an Act of the Parliament of the United \nKingdom. ... On the basis of the white paper, the Government of <b>India Bill</b> was \nframed. ... virtually equaled <b>independence</b>;; retain British control of the <b>Indian</b> \nArmy, ...",
"Gopal Krishna Gokhale CIE · About this sound pronunciation (help·info) (9 May \n1866 – 19 February 1915) was an Indian liberal political leader and a social \nreformer during the <b>Indian Independence</b> Movement. Gokhale was a senior \nleader of the Indian National Congress and the founder ... Though the <b>Bill</b> was \nnot extreme, only raising the age of consent from ten to ...",
"Rajpramukh was an administrative title in India which existed from India's \nindependence in ... On 15 July 1947, the House of Commons passed the <b>India</b> \n<b>Independence Bill</b> 1947, to divide British India into the dominions of India and \nPakistan.",
"The Union of <b>India</b>, also called the Dominion of <b>India</b>, was an <b>independent</b> \ndominion in the British Commonwealth of Nations between 15 August 1947 and \n26 ...",
"The Partition of India of 1947 was the division of British India into two \nindependent dominion ... <b>Indian Independence Bill</b>, 1947 · India's Partition: The \nForgotten Story British film-maker Gurinder Chadha, directors of Bend It Like \nBeckham and ...",
"The States Reorganisation Act, 1956 was a major reform of the boundaries of \n<b>India's</b> states and ... On 15 August 1947, British <b>India</b> was granted <b>independence</b> \nas the separate dominions of <b>India</b> and Pakistan. ... Subsequently, <b>bills</b> were \npassed to make changes to the constitution and to administer the reorganisation \nof the ...",
"India–United States relations, also known as Indian–American relations or Indo–\nAmerican ... In the first dozen years of <b>Indian independence</b> (1947–59), the US \nprovided $1,700,000,000 in aid; including $931,000,000 in food. ... President <b>Bill</b> \nClinton imposed economic sanctions on India, including cutting off all military and\n ...",
"The Instrument of Accession was a legal document first introduced by the \nGovernment of India ... The <b>Indian Independence</b> Act 1947 provided that the \nsuzerainty of the British Crown over the princely states would simply be \nterminated, effective ...",
"In <b>India</b>, a privy purse was a payment made to the ruling (royal or lower) families \nof erstwhile princely states as part of their agreements to first integrate with <b>India</b> \nin 1947 after the <b>independence</b> of <b>India</b>, and later to merge their states ... The <b>Bill</b> \nwas voted upon in the Lok Sabha on September 2, 1970. 332 votes for and 154 ..."
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"Ridge left the White House and became the <b>first Secretary</b> of <b>Homeland Security</b>. \nThe <b>department's</b> mission "is to (A) prevent terrorist attacks within the United ...",
"<b>First</b> holder, Tom Ridge. Succession, Eighteenth. Deputy, Deputy <b>Secretary</b> of \nHomeland Security. Salary, Executive Schedule, level I. Website, www.<b>dhs</b>.gov. \nThe United States <b>secretary</b> of homeland security is the <b>head</b> of the United States \nDepartment ...",
"The office was headed by <b>former</b> Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge, who \nassumed the title of Assistant to the <b>President</b> for <b>Homeland Security</b>. The official\n ...",
"Kirstjen Michele Nielsen (born May 14, 1972) is an American politician and \nattorney who is a <b>former</b> United States <b>secretary</b> of homeland security. ... Contrary \nto Nielsen's claims, the <b>DHS</b> website showed that a policy of family separation \nwas in ...",
"Jeh Charles Johnson is an American lawyer and <b>former</b> government official who \nserved as the fourth United States <b>Secretary</b> of <b>Homeland Security</b> from 2013 to \n2017. He previously was the General Counsel of the <b>Department</b> of Defense from \n2009 to 2012 during the <b>first</b> years of the Obama ...",
"The Homeland Security Act (HSA) of 2002 was introduced in the aftermath of the \nSeptember 11 ... The Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2004 provided the \nnew department its <b>first</b> funding. ... the <b>Department of Homeland Security</b>, which \nis headed by the <b>Secretary</b> of Homeland Security; an established Directorate for ...",
"She has been the <b>first</b> woman to serve in several offices, including Attorney \nGeneral of Arizona, <b>Secretary</b> of <b>Homeland Security</b>, and <b>president</b> of the \nUniversity ...",
"Michael Chertoff (born November 28, 1953) is an American attorney who was the \nsecond United States <b>Secretary</b> of Homeland Security, ... His mother is Livia \nChertoff (née Eisen), an Israeli citizen and the <b>first</b> flight attendant for El Al. His ... \n<b>DHS</b> in general, and Chertoff in particular, were criticized for responding poorly to \nthe ...",
"Succession, <b>1st</b> in <b>DHS</b> succession. Salary, Executive Schedule, level II. Website, \nwww.<b>dhs</b>.gov. The Deputy <b>Secretary</b> of Homeland Security is the <b>chief</b> operating \nofficer of the United States <b>Department of Homeland Security</b>, ...",
"<b>Secretary</b> of Homeland Security[edit]. Kelly is ceremonially sworn in prior to \n<b>President</b> Trump's speech at <b>DHS</b> Headquarters on January 25, 2017. Kelly was\n ..."
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"The following is a list of border incidents involving <b>North</b> and <b>South</b> Korea since \nthe Korean ... As of January 2011, <b>North</b> Korea <b>had</b> violated the armistice 221 \ntimes, including ... fishing craft, cross the <b>Northern Limit</b> Line and <b>are</b> fired upon \nby the <b>South</b>. ... "3 KOREANS KILLED AS SOLDIERS <b>TRADE</b> SHOTS IN THE \nDMZ".",
"<b>South</b>–<b>South</b> cooperation is a term historically used by policymakers and \nacademics to ... China is spearheading the creation of an Asia–Pacific Free \n<b>Trade</b> Area, which, ... Countries of the <b>South are</b> developing cooperation through \nregional ... For information on reusing text from Wikipedia, please see the terms \nof <b>use</b>.",
"The <b>South</b> China Sea is a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean, \nencompassing an area ... According to International Hydrographic Organization (\nIHO) <b>Limits</b> of Oceans and ... Nan Hai, the <b>South</b> Sea, <b>was</b> one of the Four Seas \nof Chinese literature. ... The Nanhai <b>Trade</b>: Early Chinese <b>Trade</b> in the <b>South</b> \nChina Sea.",
"The captain of a steam ship naturally chooses the shortest route to his destination\n. Since a sailing ship is usually pushed by winds and currents, its captain must \nfind a route where the wind <b>will</b> probably blow in the right direction. Tacking, i.e. \n<b>using</b> contrary wind to pull (sic) the sails, <b>was</b> always possible ... Further <b>south</b> \n<b>was</b> a lee shore with no <b>trade</b> goods that could not be obtained ...",
"Trans-Saharan <b>trade</b> requires travel across the Sahara (<b>north</b> and <b>south</b>) to reach \nsub-Saharan ... The Darb el-Arbain <b>trade</b> route <b>was</b> the easternmost of the central \nroutes. ... Other, less important <b>trade</b> goods were slaves, kola nuts from the <b>south</b> \nand slave beads and cowry shells from the <b>north</b> (for <b>use</b> as currency). It <b>was</b> ...",
"This is a list of neighborhoods in the New York City borough of Manhattan \narranged geographically from the <b>north</b> of the island to the <b>south</b>. The following \napproximate definitions <b>are used</b>: ... Name of the neighborhood, <b>Limits south</b> to \n<b>north</b> and east to west ...",
"The Union blockade in the American Civil War <b>was</b> a naval strategy by the United \nStates to prevent the Confederacy from <b>trading</b>. ... They were operated largely by \nBritish citizens, making <b>use</b> of neutral ports such as Havana, ... in size throughout \nthe war, and <b>was</b> able to drastically <b>reduce</b> shipments into Confederate ports.",
"Charleston is the oldest and largest city in the U.S. state of <b>South</b> Carolina. The \ncity is the ... <b>North</b> Charleston blocks any expansion up the peninsula, and Mount \n... The highest temperature recorded within city <b>limits was</b> 104 °F (40 °C) on June \n2, ... able to <b>use</b> their improved relations with the Cusabo and other tribes to <b>trade</b>\n, ...",
"The Antebellum <b>South was</b> a period in the history of the Southern United States \nfrom the late ... For other uses, see Antebellum (disambiguation). ... But while the \nindustrial manufacturing-based labor economy of the <b>North was</b> driven ... <b>limits</b> by \n1860 or so, and therefore eventually <b>had</b> to fade away (as happened in Brazil).",
"<b>North</b> Korea–<b>South</b> Korea relations <b>are</b> the bilateral relations between <b>North</b> \nKorea and <b>South</b> ... <b>Trade</b> increased to the point where <b>South</b> Korea became \n<b>North</b> Korea's ... between <b>South</b> and <b>North</b> Korean military vessels around the \n<b>Northern Limit</b> Line ... By <b>using</b> this site, you agree to the Terms of <b>Use</b> and \nPrivacy Policy."
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"The film stars James Stewart as <b>George Bailey</b>, a man who has given up his \ndreams in order to help others, and whose imminent suicide on Christmas Eve \nbrings ...",
"<b>George Bailey</b> is a fictional character and the protagonist in Frank Capra's 1946 \nfilm <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b>. The character is a building and loan banker who ...",
"Robert James Anderson (March 6, 1933 – June 6, 2008) was an American <b>actor</b> \nand television producer, most famous for his role as the young <b>George Bailey in</b> \n<b>It's a Wonderful Life</b>.",
"Mary Hatch <b>Bailey</b> is a fictional character in Frank Capra's 1946 film <b>It's a</b> \n<b>Wonderful Life</b>. She is the high school sweetheart and later wife of protagonist \n<b>George</b> ...",
"Roscoe Todd Karns (January 15, 1921 – February 5, 2000) was an American \n<b>actor</b>. He is perhaps best remembered for playing <b>George Bailey</b>'s younger \nbrother, Harry Bailey, in the 1946 film <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b>.",
"Hinds) and Ma <b>Bailey</b> (Beulah Bondi) and is where <b>George</b> and Harry grew up as \nkids. Sycamore Avenue holds six properties; one of them was where Mary ( ...",
"James Maitland Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997) was an American <b>actor</b> \nand military ... He became a freelancer, and had his first postwar role as <b>George</b> \n<b>Bailey</b> in Capra's <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b> (1946). Although it earned him an Oscar ...",
"Clarence Odbody (born May 1653) is a fictional guardian angel in Frank Capra's \n1946 film <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b>, where he was portrayed by Henry Travers, and in \nthe 1990 sequel, Clarence, where he was <b>played</b> by Robert Carradine. ... On \nChristmas Eve, 1945, <b>George Bailey</b>, an honest businessman in the town of \nBedford ...",
"Henry F. Potter is a fictional banker portrayed by veteran <b>actor</b> Lionel Barrymore \nin the 1946 Frank Capra film <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b>. ... As George and his new wife \nMary, <b>played</b> by Donna Reed, start to leave on their honeymoon, a bank ... https://\nwww.intellectualtakeout.org/article/why-hero-<b>its</b>-<b>wonderful</b>-<b>life</b>-isnt-<b>george</b>-<b>bailey</b>\n ...",
"She had several insignificant film appearances before being cast in Capra's <b>It's a</b> \n<b>Wonderful Life</b> (1946) as Ruth Dakin Bailey, the wife of <b>George Bailey's</b> ..."
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"Who played george bailey in it's a wonderful life?",
"Who played adult george bailey in it's a wonderful life?",
"Who played child george bailey in it's a wonderful life?"
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"<b>Rick and Morty</b> is an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by \nJustin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night programming ...",
"<b>Rick and Morty</b> is an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by \nJustin Roiland and Dan Harmon. The series follows Rick Sanchez, an alcoholic ...",
"The fourth season of the animated television series <b>Rick and Morty</b> was \nconfirmed by Adult Swim in May 2018. The season is set to consist of 10 \nepisodes.",
"He is best known as the co-creator of Adult Swim's <b>Rick and Morty</b>, of which he \nvoices the show's titular characters. He is also known for voicing the Earl of ...",
"The second season of the animated television series <b>Rick and Morty</b> originally \naired on Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim in the ...",
"Rick Sanchez is one of the two eponymous protagonists from the Adult Swim \nanimated television series <b>Rick and Morty</b>. Created by Justin Roiland and Dan ...",
""One Crew over the Crewcoo's Morty" is the third episode of the fourth season of \nthe Adult Swim animated television series <b>Rick and Morty</b>. Written by Caitie ...",
"The third season of <b>Rick and Morty</b>, an American animated television series \ncreated by Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, originally aired on Cartoon Network'\ns ...",
"<b>Rick and Morty</b> is an American adult animated television series created by Justin \nRoiland and Dan Harmon, which premiered in 2013. It revolves around Rick, ...",
""Pilot" is the first episode of the American animated television sitcom <b>Rick and</b> \n<b>Morty</b>. Written by series creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, and directed \nby ..."
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"How many rick and morty episodes are out in season 3?",
"How many rick and morty episodes are out in season 3 as of October 1, 2017?",
"How many rick and morty episodes are out in season 3 as of September 24, 2017?",
"How many rick and morty episodes are out in season 3 as of September 17, 2017?"
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"The 1955 <b>World Series</b> matched the <b>Brooklyn Dodgers</b> against the New York \nYankees, with the Dodgers winning the Series in seven games to capture their \n<b>first</b> ...",
"Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an \nAmerican professional baseball player who became the <b>first</b> African American to \nplay in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era. Robinson broke the \nbaseball color line when he started at <b>first</b> base for the <b>Brooklyn Dodgers</b> on April \n15, 1947. ... Robinson played in six <b>World Series</b> and contributed to the Dodgers' \n1955 ...",
"The <b>Dodgers</b> were founded in 1880 as the <b>Brooklyn</b> Atlantics, taking ... They \npromptly won the NL Championship their <b>first</b> year in the League. ... 1949, 1952, \n1953, 1955, 1956) and the <b>World Series</b> in 1955.",
"The <b>Brooklyn Dodgers</b> were a Major League baseball team, active primarily in \nthe National ... The name Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers was <b>first</b> used to describe the \nteam in 1895. ... His "Brooklyn Robins" reached the 1916 and 1920 <b>World Series</b>, \nlosing both, but contending perennially for several seasons. Charles Ebbets and\n ...",
"The 1947 <b>World Series</b> matched the New York Yankees against the <b>Brooklyn</b> \n<b>Dodgers</b>. The Yankees won the Series in seven games for their <b>first</b> title since \n1943 ...",
"It was the <b>Dodgers first</b> and only <b>World Series</b> championship won while located in \n<b>Brooklyn</b>. Contents. 1 Offseason; 2 Regular season.",
"... the <b>Brooklyn Dodgers</b> and New ... their <b>first</b> ever <b>World Series</b> from the ...",
"On April 15, Jackie Robinson was the opening day <b>first</b> baseman for the <b>Brooklyn</b> \n<b>Dodgers</b>, ... The Dodgers won the National League title and went on to lose to the \nNew York Yankees in the 1947 <b>World Series</b>. This season was dramatized in ...",
"On October 8, 1956, in Game 5 of the 1956 <b>World Series</b>, pitcher Don Larsen of \nthe New York Yankees threw a perfect game against the <b>Brooklyn Dodgers</b> at \nYankee Stadium. Larsen's perfect game is the only one in the history of the <b>World</b> \n<b>Series</b>; it was the <b>first</b> one thrown in 34 ...",
"Joseph Black (February 8, 1924 – May 17, 2002) was an American right-handed \npitcher in Negro League and Major League Baseball for the <b>Brooklyn Dodgers</b>, \nCincinnati Redlegs, and Washington Senators who became the <b>first</b> black pitcher \nto win a <b>World Series</b> game, ..."
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"When did the brooklyn dodgers win their first world series?",
"What date did the brooklyn dodgers win their first world series?",
"What world series did the brooklyn dodgers win their first world series?"
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"^ The 1796 <b>presidential</b> election was the <b>first</b> contested <b>American presidential</b> \nelection and the only one in which a <b>president</b> and vice <b>president</b> were elected \nfrom ...",
"George Washington was an <b>American</b> political leader, military general, \nstatesman, and Founding Father who served as the <b>first president</b> of the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b> ...",
"John Hanson was a merchant and public official from Maryland during the era of \nthe <b>American</b> ... The idea that Hanson was the forgotten <b>first president</b> of the \n<b>United States</b> was further promoted in a 1932 biography of Hanson by journalist ...",
"According to historian Joseph Ellis, this was the "<b>first</b> and only time a sitting \n<b>American president</b> led troops in the field", though James Madison briefly took \ncontrol ...",
"<b>First president</b> who wasn't part of a political party. <b>First president</b> who served in \nthe <b>American</b> Revolution; <b>First president</b> who was a slave owner; <b>First president</b> \nto ...",
"Martin Van Buren was an <b>American</b> statesman who served as the eighth \n<b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b> from 1837 to 1841. He was the <b>first president</b> born\n ...",
"... emerged as the <b>first</b> (transitional) national government of the <b>United States</b> \nduring the <b>American</b> Revolution. The <b>president</b> was a member of Congress \nelected ...",
"The 1788–89 <b>United States presidential</b> election was the <b>first</b> quadrennial \n<b>presidential</b> election. ... Source (Popular Vote): A New Nation Votes: <b>American</b> \nElection Returns 1787–1825. <sup>(a)</sup> Only 6 of the 10 states casting electoral votes \nchose ...",
"The presidency of George Washington began on April 30, 1789, when \nWashington was inaugurated as the <b>first president</b> of the <b>United States</b>, ... War, \nwhich saw the <b>United States</b> establish control over Native <b>American</b> tribes in the \nNorthwest ...",
"The vice <b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b> is the second-highest officer in the \nexecutive branch of the U.S. federal government, after the <b>president</b> of the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b>, and ranks <b>first</b> in the <b>presidential</b> line ... I'm running for <b>president</b> of the \n<b>United States of America</b>" while noting "With all due respect. I won twice as many \nstates as ..."
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"<b>In</b> computer <b>programming</b>, <b>assembly language</b> (or <b>assembler language</b>), often \nabbreviated ... <b>Assembly code</b> is <b>converted into</b> executable <b>machine code</b> by a \nutility ... A high-level assembler is a <b>program that</b> provides language abstractions\n ...",
"A compiler is a computer <b>program that</b> translates computer code written <b>in</b> one \n<b>programming</b> ... Early operating systems and <b>software</b> were written <b>in assembly</b> \n<b>language</b>. <b>In</b> the ... the input text <b>into</b> syntactic units called lexemes and assign \nthem a category; and the evaluating, which <b>converts</b> lexemes <b>into</b> a processed \nvalue.",
"A computer <b>program</b> is a list of <b>instructions</b> that can be executed by a central \nprocessing unit (CPU). A <b>program's</b> execution is done <b>in</b> ...",
"A source-to-source translator, source-to-source compiler (S2S compiler), \ntranscompiler or ... A source-to-source translator <b>converts</b> between <b>programming</b> \n<b>languages</b> that operate at approximately the same ... (for <b>example</b>, <b>converting</b> \n<b>programs</b> from Python 2 to Python 3, or <b>converting programs</b> from an old API <b>to</b> \n<b>the</b> new API) ...",
"<b>Programs</b> written <b>in</b> low-level languages tend to be relatively non-portable. Low-\nlevel languages can <b>convert</b> to <b>machine code</b> without a compiler or interpreter ...",
"Motorola S-record is a file format, created by Motorola, that conveys binary \ninformation <b>in</b> ASCII hex text form. This file format may also be known as \nSRECORD, SREC, S19, S28, S37. It is commonly used for <b>programming</b> flash \nmemory <b>in</b> microcontrollers, ... <b>In</b> a typical application, a compiler or <b>assembler</b> \n<b>converts a program's</b> source ...",
"Intel HEX is a file format that conveys binary information <b>in</b> ASCII text form. It is \ncommonly used for <b>programming</b> microcontrollers, EPROMs, and other types of \nprogrammable logic devices. <b>In</b> a typical application, a compiler or <b>assembler</b> \n<b>converts a program</b>'s source ... For <b>example</b>, Linux <b>programs</b> use a single LF (line \nfeed, hex value 0A ) ...",
"A translator or <b>programming language</b> processor is a generic term that can refer \nto a compiler, <b>assembler</b>, or interpreter—anything that <b>converts code</b> from one \ncomputer <b>language into</b> ... The term is also used for translators between <b>software</b> \nimplementations and hardware/ASIC microchip implementations of the same ...",
"A computer <b>program</b> is a collection of instructions that performs a specific task \nwhen executed by a computer. Most computer devices require <b>programs</b> to \nfunction properly. ... of the same <b>program</b>. Self-modifying code is possible for \n<b>programs</b> written <b>in machine code</b>, <b>assembly language</b>, Lisp, C, COBOL, PL/1, \nand Prolog.",
"<b>In</b> computing, executable code, executable file, or executable <b>program</b>, \nsometimes simply referred to as an executable, causes a computer "to perform \nindicated tasks according to encoded instructions", as opposed to a data file that \nmust be parsed by a <b>program</b> to be ... <b>in machine language</b>, although it is far \nmore convenient to develop <b>software</b> ..."
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"She informs them that Hylas is dead and that Zeus has other plans for <b>Hercules</b>. \nThe Hydra battle sequence. Hera directs <b>Jason</b> to seek out Phineus, who has ...",
"<b>Jason and the Argonauts</b> is a 2000 TV movie directed by Nick Willing and \nproduced by ... He is joined by <b>Hercules</b>, Orpheus, Atalanta and the brothers \nCastor and Pollux. ... Zeta Graff as Hypsipyle's 1st General; Zoë Eeles (as Zoe \nEeles) as <b>Actor's</b> Lemnite Girl; Alit Kreiz as High Priestess; Andrew Scarborough \nas Aeson's ...",
"<b>Jason</b> was an ancient Greek mythological hero and leader of the <b>Argonauts</b>, \nwhose quest for ... When Orpheus heard their voices, he drew his lyre and <b>played</b> \nmusic that was more beautiful and louder, drowning out the ... <b>Jason</b> appeared in \nthe <b>Hercules</b> episode "<b>Hercules</b> and the <b>Argonauts</b>" voiced by William Shatner.",
"The <b>Argonauts</b> were a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years \nbefore the Trojan War, around 1300 BC, accompanied <b>Jason</b> to Colchis in his \nquest to find the <b>Golden Fleece</b>. ... <b>Actor</b>, ✓, ✓, ✓, 3, Pellene, Peloponnesus, son \nof Hippasus ... Delayed many days there, they were chided by <b>Hercules</b>, and \ndeparted.",
"<b>Hercules</b> is a 1958 Italian peplum film based upon the <b>Hercules</b> and the Quest for \nthe <b>Golden Fleece</b> myths. ... <b>Jason</b> and <b>Hercules</b> sail aboard the Argo with their \nfriends Ulysses and his father, Laertes, Argos, the twins Castor and Pollux, the ... \n<b>Plays</b>. Herakles · Women of Trachis · <b>Hercules</b> Furens · <b>Hercules</b> Oetaeus. Other.",
"Atlantis is a British fantasy-adventure television programme, inspired by Greek \nmythology and ... In the modern day, Jason, the protagonist of the show, pilots a \none-man submarine to ... ex-prize fighter <b>Hercules</b>—a hopeless romantic who \nspends most of his time in taverns drinking and gambling. ... <b>Jason and the</b> \n<b>Argonauts</b>.",
"<b>Jason</b> of the <b>Argonauts</b>, an ancient Greek mythological hero, appears often in \npopular culture. Contents. 1 Film; 2 Literature; 3 Music; 4 Stage; 5 Television; 6 \nVideo games; 7 References. Film[edit]. The 1958 Italian production of <b>Hercules</b> \nstarring Steve Reeves, featured the characters of <b>Jason</b> (<b>played</b> ...",
"In Greek mythology, the <b>Golden Fleece</b> is the fleece of the golden-woolled, \nwinged ram, Chrysomallos, which was held in Colchis. The fleece is a symbol of \nauthority and kingship. It figures in the tale of the hero <b>Jason</b> and his crew of \n<b>Argonauts</b>, who set out ... Robert Graves (1944/1945), The <b>Golden Fleece</b>/\n<b>Hercules</b>, My Shipmate, New ...",
"Nigel McGown Green (15 October 1924 – 15 May 1972) was an English \ncharacter <b>actor</b>. ... He had one of his most memorable roles as <b>Hercules in Jason</b> \n<b>and the Argonauts</b> (1963), followed by his co-starring role as Colour Sergeant \nFrank ...",
"Young <b>Hercules</b> is a prequel series from the television series <b>Hercules</b>: The \nLegendary ... He makes friends with the future king of Corinth Prince Jason (Chris \nConrad) and a thieving former ... Ian Bohen <b>played</b> Young <b>Hercules</b> in the pilot \nmovie and was offered the part, but opted not to move to ... <b>Jason and the</b> \n<b>Argonauts</b>."
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"Who played hercules in Jason and the Argonauts (miniseries)?",
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"Ballet is a formalized form of <b>dance</b> with its origins in the Italian Renaissance \ncourts of 15th and 16th centuries. Ballet spread from Italy to France with the help \nof Catherine de' Medici, where ballet <b>developed</b> even further under her \n<b>aristocratic</b> influence. ... An elaborate <b>dance entertainment</b> was arranged for the \ncelebrations by the ...",
"You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or <b>create</b> a new \narticle, as appropriate. (October 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this \ntemplate message). British <b>Entertainment</b> in the 16th century included art, fencing\n, painting, the stocks and even ... There were three classes in society: A wealthy \n<b>nobility</b>, a merchant class, and ...",
"For for the <b>entertainment</b> company formerly <b>called</b> LIVE <b>Entertainment</b>, see \nArtisan <b>Entertainment</b>. <b>Entertainment</b> is a form of activity that holds the attention \nand interest of an audience or gives ... In Korea, the "court <b>entertainment dance</b>" \nwas "originally performed in the palace for <b>entertainment</b> at court banquets.".",
"Courtly love was a medieval European literary conception of love that \nemphasized <b>nobility</b> and ... This kind of love is originally a literary fiction <b>created</b> \n<b>for the entertainment of the nobility</b>, but as time passed, ... a modern invention, \nDonaldson <b>calling</b> it "The Myth of Courtly Love", because it is not supported in \nmedieval texts.",
"Performing arts refers to forms of art in which artists use their voices, bodies or \ninanimate ... This is <b>called</b> performance art. ... This form of <b>dance</b> was structured \nto <b>create</b> a harmonious personality which included features such ... opera would \nrapidly become the <b>entertainment</b> of choice for the <b>aristocracy</b> in most of Europe, \nand ...",
"Arts and <b>entertainment</b> in India have had their course shaped by a synthesis of \nindigenous and foreign influences that have consequently shaped the course of \nthe arts of the rest of Asia, since ancient times. Arts refer to paintings, architecture, \nliterature, music, <b>dance</b>, languages and ... Since the <b>dance developed</b> and grew \nwithin the Satras, it is <b>named</b> after ...",
"Italian ballet is the training methods and aesthetic qualities seen in classical \nballet in Italy. ... Court musicians and <b>dancers</b> collaborated to provide elaborate \n<b>entertainment</b> for them. ... When Catherine de' Medici, an Italian <b>aristocrat</b> with an \ninterest in the arts, ... Not logged in; Talk · Contributions · <b>Create</b> account · Log in\n ...",
"Baroque <b>dance</b> is <b>dance</b> of the Baroque era (roughly 1600–1750), closely linked \nwith Baroque ... She <b>founded</b> The New York Baroque <b>Dance</b> Company in 1976 \nwith Ann Jacoby, and the company has since toured internationally. In 1982/83 \nas ...",
"Opera is a form of theatre in which music has a leading role and the parts are \ntaken by singers, ... The words of an opera are <b>known as</b> the libretto (literally "\nsmall book"). ... Starting with Cadmus et Hermione, Lully and his librettist Quinault \n<b>created</b> tragédie en musique, a form in which <b>dance</b> music and choral writing \nwere ...",
"Music hall is a type of British theatrical <b>entertainment</b> that was popular from the \nearly Victorian ... Later <b>known as</b> the Grecian Theatre, it was here that Marie \nLloyd made her début at the age of 14 in 1884. ... Gaby Deslys rose in popularity \nand <b>created</b> with her <b>dance</b> partner Harry Pilcer her most famous <b>dance</b> The \nGaby Glide ..."
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"Matthew Gray Gubler is an American <b>actor</b>, filmmaker, fashion model, painter, \nand author. He is best known for his role as <b>criminal</b> profiler <b>Dr</b>. <b>Spencer Reid</b> in ...",
"Spencer Reid is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama <b>Criminal Minds</b>, \nportrayed by ... Matthew Gray Gubler as Dr. Spencer Reid ... At age four, Spencer \nwas approached by a man, Gary Michaels, while <b>playing</b> chess at a local park.",
"<b>Played</b> by Matthew Gray Gubler, SSA <b>Dr</b>. <b>Spencer Reid</b> is a genius who \ngraduated from Las Vegas High School at ...",
"The fifteenth and final season of <b>Criminal Minds</b> was ordered on January 10, \n2019 with an ... Joe Mantegna as David Rossi · Matthew Gray Gubler as <b>Dr</b>. \n<b>Spencer Reid</b> · A. J. Cook as Jennifer "JJ" Jareau · Kirsten ... Messer revealed \nthat Shemar Moore, <b>who played</b> Derek Morgan, would not be returning for the \nfinal season.",
"The twelfth season of <b>Criminal Minds</b> was ordered on May 6, 2016, by CBS with \nan order of 22 ... He will <b>play</b> Luke Alvez, a new recruit to the BAU from the FBI's \nFugitive Task Force, tasked with helping to capture an ... Jane Lynch reprised her \nrole as <b>Dr</b>. Diana <b>Reid</b>, <b>Spencer Reid</b>'s schizophrenic mother after eight years.",
"The fourteenth season of <b>Criminal Minds</b> was ordered on May 12, 2018, by CBS \nwith an order ... Joe Mantegna as David Rossi · Matthew Gray Gubler as <b>Dr</b>. \n<b>Spencer Reid</b> · A. J. Cook as Jennifer "JJ" Jareau · Kirsten Vangsness as \nPenelope ... "<b>Criminal Minds</b> Love Interest to Be <b>Played</b> by Imposters' Stephen \nBishop".",
"The thirteenth season of <b>Criminal Minds</b> was ordered on April 7, 2017, by CBS \nwith an order of ... Joe Mantegna as David Rossi · Matthew Gray Gubler as <b>Dr</b>. \n<b>Spencer Reid</b> · A. J. Cook as Jennifer "JJ" Jareau · Kirsten Vangsness as \nPenelope ...",
"Derek Morgan is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama <b>Criminal Minds</b>, \nportrayed by ... Morgan has an extremely close friendship with SSA <b>Dr</b>. <b>Spencer</b> \n<b>Reid</b>, akin to that of ... In the Season 6 premiere, Morgan was left injured and tied \nup after being attacked by the Prince of Darkness, Billy Flynn (<b>played</b> by Tim \nCurry), ...",
"The first season of <b>Criminal Minds</b> premiered on CBS on September 22, 2005 \nand ended May ... Meredith Monroe as Haley Hotchner; Jane Lynch as Diana \n<b>Reid</b> ... In the episode "Derailed", Chris Bauer guest-starred as <b>Dr</b>. Theodore \nBryar, ... as cannibalistic spree killer, Eddie Mays, and Lindsay Crouse <b>played</b> his \nmother, ...",
"<b>Criminal Minds</b> was officially renewed for a ninth season on May 9, 2013 and \npremiered on ... Joe Mantegna as David Rossi · Shemar Moore as Derek Morgan \n· Matthew Gray Gubler as <b>Dr</b>. <b>Spencer Reid</b> · A. J. Cook as Jennifer "JJ" Jareau ..."
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"The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect sphere \nof hot plasma, with internal convective motion that generates a magnetic field via \na dynamo process. It is by far the <b>most</b> important source of <b>energy</b> for life on Earth\n. ... Through <b>most of the Sun's</b> life, <b>energy</b> has been <b>produced</b> by nuclear fusion in\n ...",
"The core of the Sun is considered to extend from the center to about 0.2 to 0.25 of \nsolar radius. ... in one helium nucleus: the proton-proton chain reaction – which is \nresponsible for <b>most of the Sun's released energy</b> – and the CNO cycle.",
"The dashed line shows the combined <b>energy generation</b> of the PP and CNO \nprocesses within a star. At the <b>Sun's</b> core temperature, the PP process is <b>more</b> ...",
"... the <b>Sun's energy output</b> increased and atmospheric composition changed. The \nGreat Oxygenation Event around 2.4 billion years ago was the <b>most</b> notable ...",
"Concentrated solar power systems generate solar power by using mirrors or \nlenses to concentrate a large area of sunlight onto a receiver. Electricity is \n<b>generated</b> when the concentrated light is converted to heat (solar ... Because \nthey both utilize the <b>sun's energy</b>, CSP is often compared to photovoltaic solar (\nPV), which ...",
"The dashed line shows the combined <b>energy generation</b> of the PP and CNO \nprocesses within a star. At the <b>Sun's</b> core temperature, the PP process is <b>more</b> \nefficient. Overview of the CNO-I Cycle. Carbon-Nitrogen-Oxygen Cycle-1. The \nCNO cycle (for carbon–nitrogen–oxygen) is one of the two known sets of fusion \nreactions ...",
"<b>Energy released</b> in <b>most</b> nuclear reactions is <b>much</b> larger than in chemical \nreactions, because the binding <b>energy</b> that holds a nucleus together is greater \nthan ...",
"These phenomena take <b>many</b> forms, including solar wind, radio wave flux, \n<b>energy</b> bursts such as solar flares, coronal mass ejection or solar eruptions, \ncoronal ...",
"The Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism is an astronomical process that occurs when \nthe surface of a ... It is estimated that Jupiter radiates <b>more</b> energy through this \nmechanism than it ... The true source of the <b>Sun's energy</b> remained uncertain \nuntil the 1930s, when it was ... Power <b>generated</b> by a Kelvin–Helmholtz \ncontraction[edit].",
"A Dyson sphere is a hypothetical megastructure that completely encompasses a \nstar and ... Different types of Dyson spheres and their <b>energy</b>-harvesting ability \nwould ... <b>Most</b> fictional depictions describe a solid shell of matter enclosing a star, \n... as a shell) designed to intercept and collect all <b>energy produced</b> by the Sun."
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"<b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> is an American televised dance competition show \nthat airs on Fox in the United States and is the flagship series of the ...",
"<b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> is a franchise of reality television shows in which \ncontestants compete in dance. The first series of the franchise, created by Idols ...",
"The sixteenth season of So You Think You Can Dance (<b>SYTYCD</b>), an American \ndance competition reality show on FOX, returned on June 3, 2019. The series ...",
"Joshua Allen (born March 13, 1989) is the winner of the fourth season of So You \nThink You ... As part of his prize for winning <b>SYTYCD</b> Season 4, Allen appeared \nas a featured dancer in Step Up 3D, along with fellow finalists Katee Shean and ...",
"Sabra Elise Johnson (born July 29, 1987) is an American dancer from Roy, Utah \nand the ... Since winning <b>SYTYCD</b>, Johnson has concentrated on teaching rather \nthan dancing, but has expressed a desire to pursue a professional dancing ...",
"Neil David Haskell (born April 16, 1987) is an American contemporary dancer. \nHe is best ... He also returned as an All-Star in Season 7 of <b>SYTYCD</b>. As of fall ...",
"Travis Michael Wall (born September 16, 1987) is an American dancer, dance \ninstructor, and ... In 2006, at the age of 18, Wall competed on the second season \nof the show So You Think You Can Dance (<b>SYTYCD</b>), making it to the final four ...",
"Melanie Moore (born September 17, 1991) is an American actress and \nprofessional dancer ... At the time of the <b>SYTYCD</b> competition, she was a 19-year\n-old college freshman attending Fordham University at Lincoln Center in New \nYork City.",
"<b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>, also known as <b>SYTYCD</b>, is a United States \ntelevision reality program and dance competition airing on the Fox Broadcasting\n ...",
"Daniel Arnold Tidwell is an American dancer best known for being the runner-up \non Fox's third ... 3.1 So You Think You Can Dance; 3.2 Post <b>SYTYCD</b>. 4 Awards ..."
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"Season 1 winner of so you think you can dance?",
"Who was the season 1 winner of So You Think You Can Dance in the US?",
"Who was the season 1 winner of So You Think You Can Dance in Canada?",
"Who was the season 1 winner of So You Think You Can Dance in Australia?",
"Who was the season 1 winner of So You Think You Can Dance in Malaysia?",
"Who was the season 1 winner of So You Think You Can Dance in Belgium and the Netherlands?"
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"The range consists of turbocharged 3-cylinder and 4-cylinder petrol and diesel \nengine options. Base models are <b>front</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> (branded as <b>sDrive</b>), with all-\n ...",
"<b>BMW X1</b> sDrive18i (<b>front</b>). <b>BMW X1</b> sDrive18i (rear). BMW <b>sDrive</b> is a <b>rear</b>-<b>wheel</b> \n<b>drive</b> architecture that is purpose-built for sport-utility vehicles.",
"2020 <b>BMW X1</b> sDrive18i 1.5 <b>Rear</b>.jpg. Interior. The F48 <b>BMW X1</b> is the second \nand current generation of the <b>BMW X1</b> range of compact luxury ... All models are \nnow <b>front</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> based (marketed as <b>sDrive</b>) and are also available with ...",
"The E84 <b>BMW X1</b> is a Compact luxury crossover SUV and was produced from \n2009 to 2015. ... The X1 is available in <b>rear</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> (marketed as <b>sDrive</b>), \nand all-wheel drive (xDrive) variants with a 40/60 rear-bias. ... Exterior design \nchanges including: redesigned headlights, taillights, <b>front</b> bumpers, and \nredesigned ...",
"BMW xDrive is the marketing name for the all-wheel drive system found on \nvarious BMW ... The centre differential has a default <b>front</b>:rear torque split of 37:63\n, due to the planetary gear. ... The first non-SUV BMW M model to not be <b>rear</b>-\n<b>wheel drive</b> was the 2017 F90 M5, which ... "Which to Buy: <b>BMW X1</b> or MINI \nCountryman?",
"The <b>BMW</b> X3 is a compact luxury crossover SUV manufactured by German \nautomaker <b>BMW</b> ... <b>Front</b> fenders are one piece, as opposed to the two piece \nfound on 2004 models. A 2.0d ... A <b>rear</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> only model called <b>sDrive</b> was \nadded to the range in some markets in 2012. Production of the ... <b>X1</b> · E84 · F48 · \nX2 · F39.",
"The X2 is based on the same <b>front</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> UKL2 architecture as the <b>BMW X1</b> \nand MINI Countryman, and features the same 2,670 mm (105 in) wheelbase ...",
"Note that some are also available in versions with <b>front</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> or four-<b>wheel</b> \n<b>drive</b>. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 ...",
"The <b>BMW</b> Z4 (E89) is the second generation of the <b>BMW</b> Z4 range of two-door \nroadsters, and ... Layout · Front-engine, rear-wheel drive ... The E89 Z4 was \noffered with the base level <b>sDrive</b> or optional M Sport trim. ... No diesel or all-\nwheel drive (xDrive) models were offered for the E89 Z4. ... <b>X1</b> · X2 · X3 · X4 · X5 · \nX6 · X7.",
"<b>Front</b>-engine, <b>rear</b>-<b>wheel</b>-<b>drive</b>. The <b>BMW</b> X5 is an executive, <b>rear</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> \nluxury SUV produced by <b>BMW</b>. The X5 made its ... All 2019 X5 models are xDrive \nall-wheel drive only, while an <b>sDrive</b> (<b>rear</b>-<b>wheel drive</b>) X5 has ... <b>X1</b> · E84 · F48."
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"Independence Day is a <b>federal holiday</b> in the United States commemorating the \nDeclaration of ... The second day of <b>July</b> 1776, <b>will be</b> the most memorable epoch \nin the history of America. ... The night before the <b>Fourth was</b> once the focal point \nof celebrations, marked by raucous gatherings often incorporating bonfires as ...",
"In the United States, a <b>federal holiday</b> is an authorized <b>holiday</b> which <b>has</b> been \nrecognized by ... In various parts of the country, state and city <b>holidays</b> may <b>be</b> \nobserved in addition to the <b>federal holidays</b>. In the years ... Celebrates the \nsigning of the Declaration of Independence from British rule, also called the \n<b>Fourth of July</b>.",
"Thanksgiving is a <b>federal holiday</b> in the United States, celebrated on the fourth \nThursday of ... Thanksgiving is regarded as <b>being</b> the beginning of the fall–winter \n<b>holiday</b> season, along with Christmas and the New Year, in American culture. ... \nother <b>holidays</b> included in the law <b>were</b> New Years, Christmas, and the <b>4th of</b> \n<b>July</b>.",
"Labor Day in the United States of America is a public <b>holiday</b> celebrated on the \nfirst Monday in ... owing to optimum weather and the date's place on the calendar, \nsitting midway between the <b>Fourth of July</b> and Thanksgiving public <b>holidays</b>. ... \nThe date <b>was</b> formally adopted as a United States <b>federal holiday</b> in 1894.",
"The schedule of public <b>holidays</b> in the United States is largely influenced by the \nschedule of <b>federal holidays</b>, but is controlled by private sector employers who \nprovide 62% of the total U.S. population with paid time off. A typical work week \n<b>has</b> historically been 40 hours a week with a ... Public <b>holidays</b> had their origins \nfrom established <b>federal holidays</b> that <b>were</b> ...",
"Canada Day (French: Fête du Canada) is the national day of Canada. A <b>federal</b> \nstatutory ... The <b>holiday was</b> initially not dominant in the national calendar; any ... \nParliament <b>was</b> traditionally in session on <b>July</b> 1, but Fairclough persuaded ... \nGiven the <b>federal</b> nature of the anniversary, celebrating Canada Day can <b>be</b> a \ncause ...",
"And <b>does the</b> fact that multiple state or local governments have accepted it, and ... \nSince this is a template for US <b>Holidays</b>, it seems as if we should <b>be</b> linking to ... \nthe United States|Flag Day]] • [[Independence Day (United States)|<b>Fourth of July</b>]] \n... and its true Columbus day is a <b>federal holiday</b>, but if you're going by how we ...",
"Public <b>holidays</b> in Canada, known as statutory <b>holidays</b>, stat <b>holidays</b>, or simply \nstats, consist of a variety of cultural, nationalistic, and religious <b>holidays</b> that are \nlegislated in Canada at the <b>federal</b> or provincial ... If the bill <b>becomes</b> law, \nRemembrance Day would <b>become a federal holiday</b> in Canada. In 2001, \nmembers of the ...",
"If they <b>were</b> in fact <b>Federal Holidays</b> the following Monday would <b>be</b> given off. ... \nStates, I would likely establish Election Day as a <b>federal holiday</b> every <b>fourth</b> year\n. ... dynamically through the template {{sourcecheck}} (last update: 15 <b>July</b> 2018).",
"Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Juneteenth independence day, is an \nAmerican ... The 1970s saw a <b>fourth</b> stage, which returned the focus to African \nAmerican freedom and arts. By the ... Since the 1980s and 1990s, the <b>holiday has</b> \nbeen more widely celebrated among African-American ... Retrieved <b>July</b> 6, 2006."
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"When did Fourth of July become a holiday for federal employees?",
"When did Fourth of July become a paid federal holiday?"
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"A <b>voice change</b> or voice mutation, sometimes referred to as a voice break, \ncommonly refers to the deepening of the voice of people as they reach puberty. \nBefore ...",
"Voice therapy or voice training refers to any non-surgical technique used to \nimprove or modify ... Voice feminization refers to the <b>voice change</b> from male to \nfemale. It is considered an essential part of care for transgender women. \nTransgender ...",
"Voice break generally refers to transitions between different vocal registers of the \nhuman voice. ... breaks are called a voice crack. Voice break may also refer to the \ndeepening of the male voice during puberty, known as the <b>voice change</b>.",
"Time to <b>Change</b>" is a 1972 bubblegum pop song from the television sitcom The \nBrady Bunch ... Within the context of the series, "Time to <b>Change</b>" was devised as \na way to incorporate Peter Brady, whose <b>voice</b> started <b>changing</b> due to puberty.",
"The human <b>voice</b> consists of sound made by a human being using the vocal tract, \nsuch as ... An adductory gesture is also identified by the <b>change</b> in <b>voice</b> spectral \nenergy it produces. Thus, a speech sound having an adductory gesture may be ...",
"A hoarse <b>voice</b>, also known as dysphonia or hoarseness, is when the <b>voice</b> \ninvoluntarily ... from some sort of physiological <b>change</b> in one of the subsystems \nof speech (for <b>voice</b>, usually respiration, laryngeal anatomy, and/or other parts of \nthe ...",
"In grammar, the <b>voice</b> of a verb describes the relationship between the action (or \nstate) that the ... There are also constructions in some languages that appear to \n<b>change</b> the valence of a verb, but in fact do not. So called hierarchical or \ninversion ...",
"Exit, <b>Voice</b>, and Loyalty (1970) is a treatise written by Albert O. Hirschman (1915–\n2012). ... they can <b>voice</b> (attempt to repair or improve the relationship through \ncommunication of the complaint, grievance or proposal for <b>change</b>). For example\n ...",
"Bret Iwan (born September 10, 1982) is an American <b>voice</b> actor and illustrator. \nHe had been ... of those episodes before his death). Allwine would <b>change</b> his \nMickey <b>voice</b> to a mid-low pitch to make Mickey sound more calm as he spoke.",
"Puberphonia is a functional <b>voice</b> disorder that is characterized by the habitual \nuse of a ... Without treatment, the <b>changes</b> in the patient's <b>voice</b> can become \npermanent. Treatment can involve direct <b>voice</b> therapy, indirect <b>voice</b> therapy, ..."
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"<b>ABBA</b> is a Swedish pop supergroup formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha \nFältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. The group's\n ...",
"<b>ABBA</b> is the third (second internationally) studio album by the Swedish pop group \nof the same name. It was originally released on 21 April 1975 through Polar ...",
"The discography of Swedish pop music group <b>ABBA</b> consists of eight studio \nalbums, two live albums, seven compilation albums, three box sets, four video ...",
"<b>Abba</b> Eban was an Israeli diplomat and politician, and a scholar of the Arabic and \nHebrew languages. In his career, he was Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister, ...",
"Arrival is the fourth studio album by the Swedish pop group <b>ABBA</b>. It was \noriginally released in Sweden on 11 October 1976 by Polar Records. Recording\n ...",
"Abraham "<b>Abba</b>" Ptachya Lerner was a Russian-born British economist. Born in \nBessarabia, Russian Empire, Lerner grew up in a Jewish family, which ...",
"The Visitors is the eighth studio album by Swedish pop group <b>ABBA</b> and their last \nbefore their 35-year hiatus. It was released on 30 November 1981. With The ...",
"The album includes three songs from <b>ABBA's</b> 1977 tour mini-musical The Girl \nwith the Golden Hair performed during each of their European and Australian \nshows ...",
"<b>Abba</b> Seafood AB, formerly <b>Abba</b> AB, with head offices in Gothenburg, Sweden is \na company producing preserved fish products. The main factory is located in ...",
"Björn Kristian Ulvaeus is a Swedish songwriter, producer, a member of the \nSwedish musical group <b>ABBA</b>, and co-composer of the musicals Chess, Kristina \nfrån ..."
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"Family Guy is an <b>American</b> animated sitcom that features five main voice actors, \nand numerous regular cast and recurring guest stars. The principal voice cast \nconsists of show creator Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, <b>Mila Kunis</b> (who \nreplaced Lacey Chabert after the first season ... Family Guy characters have been \n<b>played</b> by more than one actor, after ...",
"Milena Markovna "<b>Mila</b>" <b>Kunis</b> is an <b>American</b> actress. In 1991, at the age of \nseven, she moved ... Kunis comes from a Jewish family and <b>has</b> cited \nantisemitism in the former Soviet Union as one of several reasons ... In 2013, \nKunis <b>played</b> Theodora, the youngest of three witches, opposite James Franco, in \nthe Walt Disney ...",
"Nationality, <b>American</b>. Megan "Meg" Griffin is a fictional character in the animated \ntelevision series Family Guy. Meg <b>is the</b> eldest child of Peter and Lois Griffin and \nolder sister of Stewie and ... <b>Mila Kunis</b> won the role after auditions and a slight \nrewrite of the character, in part due to her performance on That '70s Show.",
"Family Guy is an American animated sitcom television series created by Seth \nMacFarlane for ... MacFarlane is also a co-creator of <b>American Dad</b>! ... <b>Mila Kunis</b> \nand Lacey Chabert have both voiced Meg Griffin. ... Marina Sirtis, and even \nDenise Crosby (season 1 as Tasha Yar), <b>playing</b> themselves; this <b>is the</b> episode \nwith the ...",
"Ted is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane and written by \nMacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild. The film stars Mark Wahlberg and \n<b>Mila Kunis</b>, with Joel McHale and Giovanni ... 27 years later, John (now 35) and \nTed <b>are</b> still living in Boston, and <b>are</b> still ... During the 2012 <b>American Dad</b>!",
"Night of the Hurricane is a one-off programming block that introduced the first \ncrossover event on the Animation Domination lineup on Fox. The block involved \nthe three animated television series created by Seth MacFarlane: Family Guy, \n<b>American Dad</b>!, and The Cleveland Show. ... In the meantime, Cleveland, Jr. \nshocks everyone by announcing that he <b>does</b> ...",
"Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy consists of three episode specials \nof the <b>American</b> animated sitcom Family Guy. The episodes <b>are</b> a crossover and\n ...",
"Christopher Ashton Kutcher is an <b>American</b> actor, producer, and entrepreneur. \nHe began his ... Since 2016, he <b>has</b> starred as Colt Bennett in the Netflix series \nThe Ranch. Beyond ... I <b>played</b> way too hard. ... Kutcher began dating his former \nThat '70s Show co-star <b>Mila Kunis</b> during the first half of 2012. After they became\n ...",
"<b>Mila Kunis</b> is an <b>American</b> actress, who began her career by appearing in several \ntelevision series and commercials before <b>playing</b> Jackie Burkhart on the ...",
"Seth Woodbury MacFarlane is an American actor, animator, filmmaker, comedian\n, and singer. MacFarlane <b>is the</b> creator of the TV series Family Guy (1999–\npresent) and ... During the sixth season, episodes of Family Guy and <b>American</b> \n<b>Dad</b>! were delayed ... Seth MacFarlane <b>played</b> Tim the Bear until season 3 \nepisode 10."
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"Canned <b>baked beans are</b> not baked, but <b>are</b> cooked through a steam process. \n<b>Baked beans</b> has its origins in Native American cuisine, and the dish is made \nfrom ...",
"culinary dish with cultural <b>origin</b> around Boston. For the candy, see Original \nBoston <b>Baked Beans</b>. Boston <b>baked beans</b>. An assortment of crockery in which \n<b>beans are</b> baked, including a souvenir-style Boston <b>Baked Beans</b> beanpot. \nBoston <b>baked beans are</b> a variety of <b>baked beans</b>, sweetened with molasses, \nand flavored with ...",
"Heinz <b>Baked Beans are</b> a brand of <b>baked beans</b> produced by the H. J. Heinz \nCompany, and sold in the United Kingdom and other countries. They have been\n ...",
"A <b>bean</b> is the seed of one of several genera of the flowering plant family \nFabaceae, which <b>are</b> ... Dry <b>beans come from</b> both Old World varieties of broad \n<b>beans</b> (fava <b>beans</b>) and New World varieties (kidney, black, cranberry, pinto, \nnavy/haricot). ... one cup of <b>cooked beans</b> providing between nine and thirteen \ngrams of fiber.",
"Bush Brothers and Company is a family-owned corporation best known for its \nBush's Best brand canned <b>baked beans</b>. The company produces approximately \n80 percent of the canned <b>baked beans</b> ... They also began offering the dry <b>bean</b> \nproducts for which they <b>would</b> eventually become known. In 1952, the company ...",
"Recipes for a <b>baked bean</b> sandwich can be traced from as early as 1909. One \nbook entitled "Cooking For Two" by Janet McKenzie Hill suggests such a recipe \nas a ...",
"Gigandes plaki, also spelled gigantes or yigandes is a Greek dish known in \nEnglish as giant <b>baked beans</b>. The name Gigantes <b>comes from</b> the Greek word \nfor giants, hence giant <b>beans</b> ... aromatics <b>are</b> sautéed to <b>make</b> a sofrito and \nmixed with the <b>beans</b>. Then the <b>beans are</b> baked until the top layer of the dish is \nbrowned.",
"Soup <b>beans</b> is a term common in the Southern United States, particularly the \nregions around ... White <b>beans are</b> sometimes <b>cooked</b> with pork fat like brown \nsoup <b>beans</b>, although this is less common. White <b>beans</b> carried ... Traditionally, \nsoup <b>beans would</b> be served with other home <b>grown</b> vegetables and homemade \nbreads:.",
"The navy <b>bean</b>, haricot, pearl haricot <b>bean</b>, boston <b>bean</b>, white pea <b>bean</b>, or pea \n<b>bean</b>, is a ... Kingaroy is known as the <b>Baked Bean</b> Capital of Australia. ... 'Great \nnorthern', also called "large white" <b>beans</b>, <b>are</b> also larger than navy <b>beans</b>, but \nsmaller ... "<b>Origin</b> and evolution of common <b>bean</b>: past events and recent trends".",
"Van Camp's is a brand of canned <b>bean</b> products currently owned by ConAgra \nFoods, Inc. Their products typically consist of <b>beans</b> stewed in a flavored sauce. \nVan Camp's has for some time been the second-best selling brand of <b>baked</b> \n<b>beans</b> in the United States, competing with Bush's <b>Baked Beans</b>. ... This product \nwas the first sports drink, and <b>would</b> eventually generate more in ..."
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"Where do beans in baked beans come from?",
"What type of beans are tradiaionally in baked beans?",
"What culture do baked beans come from?",
"Where do beans in baked beans come from indigenously?"
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"The <b>Bering Sea</b> ecosystem includes resources within the jurisdiction of the \n<b>United States</b> and Russia, as well as international waters in the middle of the sea\n ...",
"The <b>Bering Strait</b> (Russian: Берингов пролив) is a strait of the Pacific, which \nseparates Russia and the <b>United States</b> slightly south of the Arctic Circle at about \n65° 40' N latitude. The present Russia-<b>US</b> east-west boundary is at 168° 58' 37" \nW. The Strait is ... Semyon Dezhnyov probably passed through the strait, but his \nreport <b>did</b> not ...",
"The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans. \nIt is also ... In the <b>United States</b> in the 1850s and 1860s, the explorers Elisha \nKane and Isaac ... Complementing the water from the canyons, some Pacific \nwater that <b>does</b> not sink to the shelf region after passing through the <b>Bering Strait</b> \nalso ...",
"Russia – <b>United States</b> maritime boundary was defined by a disputed agreement \ncovering the <b>Bering Sea</b>, <b>Bering Strait</b>, and Arctic Ocean. The International ...",
"... spanning the relatively narrow and shallow <b>Bering Strait</b> between the Chukotka \nPeninsula in Russia and the Seward Peninsula <b>in the U.S. state</b> of Alaska.",
"Alaska is a state located in the northwest extremity of the <b>United States</b> West \nCoast, just across the <b>Bering Strait</b> from ... Alaska's territorial waters <b>touch</b> \nRussia's territorial waters in the <b>Bering Strait</b>, as the Russian Big ... Many cities, \ntowns and villages <b>in the state do</b> not have road or highway access; the only \nmodes of access ...",
"The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions. It \nextends from the ... Although the <b>United States</b> gained control of Guam and the \nPhilippines from Spain in 1898, Japan controlled most of ... Extending \napproximately 15,500 km (9,600 mi) from the <b>Bering Sea</b> in the Arctic to the \nnorthern extent of the ...",
"The Caribbean <b>Sea</b> is an American Mediterranean <b>Sea</b> of the Atlantic <b>Ocean</b> in \nthe tropics of ... Tulum, Maya city on the coast of the Caribbean <b>in the state</b> of \nQuintana Roo (Mexico). The Caribbean <b>Sea</b> ... Annual variations in monthly \naverage water temperatures at the surface <b>do</b> not exceed 3 °C (5.4 °F). Over the \npast fifty ...",
"The <b>US</b> Department of Defense released a statement on August 18 where it \nopposed the use of force to resolve the dispute, and accused China of assertive ...",
"This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B. ▻ <b>Bering Sea</b> (4 \nC, 29 P) ..."
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"When <b>Calls the Heart</b> is a Canadian-American television drama series, inspired \nby Janette ... When <b>Calls the Heart</b> tells the story of <b>Elizabeth</b> Thatcher (Erin \nKrakow), a young teacher accustomed to her high-society life. She receives her \nfirst ...",
"When <b>Calls the Heart</b> is an American-Canadian television drama series, inspired \nby Janette ... <b>Elizabeth's</b> conflict of the heart follows her to Hope Valley when she \nis surprised with a visitor from Hamilton, Charles. Although he has new ...",
"Erin Krakow (born September 5, 1984) is an American actress and producer. She \nappeared in the Lifetime TV series Army Wives, and stars as <b>Elizabeth</b> Thatcher \nThornton in the Hallmark series When <b>Calls the Heart</b>.",
"Poppy Gabriella Drayton is a British actress. She is known for playing <b>Elizabeth</b> \nThatcher in the feature-length Hallmark Channel television pilot of When <b>Calls</b> \n<b>the Heart</b>, ...",
"Cindy Busby (born March 18, 1983) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for \nher role as ... When <b>Calls the Heart</b>, Dr Shepard's Sister In Law - Marlise Bennett \n... Marrying Mr. Darcy, <b>Elizabeth</b> Scott, Hallmark Channel Television film.",
"When Hope Calls is a Canadian drama television series. It premiered on August \n30, 2019 as the inaugural original programming on Hallmark Movies Now, the \nHallmark Channel's digital streaming service. The series is a spin-off of the \nnetwork's When <b>Calls the Heart</b>, which is based ... Kim Roberts as Pearl Mayfair; \n<b>Elizabeth</b> Saunders as Eleanor Winters; Simon ...",
"Where the <b>Heart</b> Is is a 2000 American romantic drama film directed by Matt \nWilliams and ... Forney's sister, Mary <b>Elizabeth</b>, later passes away. When Forney\n ...",
"Annabeth Gish (born March 13, 1971) is an American actress. She has played \nroles in films Shag, Hiding Out, Mystic Pizza, SLC Punk!, The Last Supper and \nDouble Jeopardy. On television, she played Special Agent Monica Reyes on The \nX-Files, <b>Elizabeth</b> Bartlet Westin on The ...",
"Andrea K. Brooks (born March 3, 1989) is a Canadian actress and model best \nknown for portraying Faith Carter on the Hallmark series When <b>Calls the Heart</b> \nand Eve Teschmacher in ... she posed to the series central love story between \nMountie Jack Thornton (Daniel Lissing) and teacher <b>Elizabeth</b> Thatcher (Erin \nKrakow).",
"Where the <b>Heart</b> Is is a 1995 novel by Billie Letts. It was chosen as an Oprah's \nBook Club ... Forney's sister Mary <b>Elizabeth</b> dies and Novalee goes to visit him \nand offer her support. ... She finally <b>calls</b> and finds Forney in a bookstore in \nChicago."
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"Who played elizabeth in when calls the heart?"
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"<b>List</b> of <b>Attorneys General</b>[edit]. Parties. Federalist (4) Democratic-Republican (5) \nDemocratic ...",
"<b>List</b> of <b>attorneys general</b> by U.S. states and territories: Rows of the <b>Attorney</b> \n<b>General</b> table below are color coded indicating the political party of the office \nholder.",
"Her Majesty's <b>Attorney General</b> for England and Wales, usually known simply as \nthe Attorney ... Contents. 1 History; 2 Role and duties; 3 <b>List</b> of <b>Attorneys General</b>.",
"<b>List</b> of <b>Attorneys General</b> of the State of Massachusetts Bay[edit]. Office ...",
"<b>List</b> of <b>Attorneys General</b> of New York[edit]. <b>Attorneys General</b> of New York State, \n1777–present[edit] ...",
"The <b>Attorney General</b> of Wisconsin is a constitutional officer in the executive \nbranch of the government of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Forty-five individuals \nhave ...",
"<b>List</b> of <b>attorneys general</b> of California[edit]. #, Name, Took Office, Left Office, Party\n. 1, Edward J. C. ...",
"The United States <b>Attorney General's List</b> of Subversive Organizations (AGLOSO) \nwas a list drawn up on April 3, 1947 at the request of the United States ...",
"The <b>Attorney General</b> of West Virginia is the chief legal advisor to the West \nVirginia state government and is the state's chief law enforcement officer. The \noffice ...",
"The individuals listed below have all served in the position of <b>Attorney General</b> of \nMissouri. #, Name, Party, Term. 1, Edward Bates · Democratic-Republican ..."
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"Who is the current head of the department of justice?",
"What official is always the head of the US Department of Justice?",
"Who became the head of the US Department of Justice on February 9, 2017?",
"Who became the acting head of the US Department of Justice on January 30, 2017?",
"Who became the acting head of the US Department of Justice on January 20, 2017?",
"What official is the head of each US state's respective Department of Justice?"
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"As the <b>Bat</b>-Signal shines in Gotham City, Batwoman, Batwing, and Nightwing \nmeet <b>Batman</b> and Robin on top of the police station for their nightly patrol, the \nformer ...",
"Barbara Gordon made a brief cameo in her "Batgirl of Burnside" costume at <b>end</b> \n<b>of Batman: Bad Blood</b>. LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Gotham\n ...",
"Batwoman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published \nby DC ... At the <b>end</b> of the Year Three series she and Huntress fight Wonder \nWoman of Superman's Regime, with the latter being ... The Kate Kane iteration of \nBatwoman appears in <b>Batman</b>: <b>Bad Blood</b>, voiced by Yvonne Strahovski.",
"The DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU) is an American media franchise and \nshared ... A sequel to the film, <b>Batman</b>: <b>Bad Blood</b>, was released in January 2016 \n... Batgirl (Barbara Gordon in the Burnside costume) also makes a non-speaking \ncameo appearance at the very <b>end</b> of the movie, right before the <b>end</b> credits.",
"The DC Universe Animated Original Movies are direct-to-video film projects \nbeing created by ... being Justice League: Gods and Monsters, while the later \nfilms starting with <b>Batman</b>: <b>Bad Blood</b> were voice directed by Wes Gleason. ... A \nmid credits scene at the <b>end</b> of the movie alludes to a follow up movie involving \nAtlantis.",
"Damian Wayne is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by \nDC Comics, ... Damian is saved by Nightwing who <b>ends</b> up being cornered by \nBlack Mask's men, until a murderous figure appears stating that he is ... Damian \nWayne appears in <b>Batman</b>: <b>Bad Blood</b>, a sequel to Son of Batman and Batman vs\n.",
"Batman vs. Robin is a direct-to-video animated superhero film which is part of the \nDC Universe ... The fight <b>ends</b> with Robin threatening to stab Batman, but instead \nleaves after reaffirming for finishing him off. Batman ... A sequel titled <b>Batman</b>: \n<b>Bad Blood</b> was released in 2016 which was followed by Batman: Hush in 2019.",
"Justice League vs. Teen Titans is a 2016 direct-to-video animated superhero film \ndirected by ... The film was announced by DC Comics, along with <b>Batman</b>: <b>Bad</b> \n<b>Blood</b>, in July 2015 during the San ... Batman Eternal · The New 52: Futures <b>End</b>.",
"Son of Batman is a direct-to-video animated superhero film which is a part of the \nDC Universe ... "<b>End</b> Credits", 4:23. Total length: 65:52 ... released including: \nBatman vs. Robin in 2015, <b>Batman</b>: <b>Bad Blood</b> in 2016 and Batman: Hush in \n2019.",
""<b>Bad Blood</b>" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, from her fifth \nstudio album ... By the <b>end</b> of 2015, the song had sold 2,584,000 digital copies in \nthe US, becoming the tenth best selling single of the year. ... Performed by \n<b>Batman</b>, voiced by show creator Daniel Baxter, the video parodies the marketing \nof the ..."
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"Who was at the end of batman bad blood?"
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"As the <b>film is</b> not a direct remake, it diverts itself from the original season that it <b>is</b> \nbased <b>on</b>, and features an original story. Two days before the <b>film's release</b>, ...",
"<b>Pokémon is</b> a media franchise created by video game designer Satoshi Tajiri that \ncenters <b>on</b> ... A reboot to the <b>film</b> franchise began with the <b>release</b> of the 20th \n<b>movie</b>, <b>Pokémon</b> the <b>Movie</b>: I <b>Choose You</b>!, in Japan <b>on</b> July 15, 2017.",
"<b>Pokémon</b> - I <b>Choose You</b>!" <b>is</b> the first episode of the <b>Pokémon</b> anime series. It \nwas first ... Ash <b>does</b> not care and receives the <b>Pokémon</b>, which turns <b>out</b> to be \nthe ... Ash soon <b>comes</b> to realize that the Pikachu refuses to <b>go</b> inside his Poké \nBall and ... <b>on</b> the first episode was released, titled <b>Pokémon</b> the <b>Movie</b>: I <b>Choose</b> \n<b>You</b>.",
"<b>Pokémon</b> also known as Pocket Monsters in Japan, <b>is</b> a Japanese media \nfranchise managed ... Trainers <b>can</b> send <b>out</b> any of their <b>Pokémon</b> to wage non-\nlethal battles against other ... A reboot to the <b>film</b> franchise began with the <b>release</b> \nof the 20th <b>movie</b>, <b>Pokémon</b> the <b>Movie</b>: I <b>Choose You</b>!, in Japan <b>on</b> July 15, 2017. \nIt was ...",
"<b>Pokémon</b> Theme <b>is</b> a song written by John Siegler and John Loeffler and \nperformed by Jason Paige. It was the theme song for the first season of the \nEnglish adaptation of the <b>Pokémon</b> anime. Since its <b>release</b>, the song has been \nvirtually synonymous with the <b>Pokémon</b> ... Ben Dixon once again covered it for \n<b>Pokémon</b> the <b>Movie</b>: I <b>Choose You</b>!",
"I <b>Choose You</b> may refer to: I <b>Choose You</b> (album), a 2004 <b>release</b> by Point of \nGrace; "I Choose ... <b>Pokémon</b> the <b>Movie</b>: I <b>Choose You</b>!, 20th <b>movie</b> in the series; \n"I Choose", song by The Offspring; "<b>Choose You</b>", song ... Text <b>is</b> available under \nthe Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may \napply.",
""I <b>Choose You</b>" <b>is</b> a song by American singer and songwriter Sara Bareilles from \nher fourth studio album, The Blessed Unrest (2013). The song was written by ...",
"Ash Ketchum, known as Satoshi (サトシ) in Japan, <b>is</b> a fictional character in the \n<b>Pokémon</b> ... He <b>is</b> loosely based <b>on</b> Red, the player character from the \nGeneration I games ... The series starts with the episode '<b>Pokémon</b>, I <b>Choose You</b>\n! ... threat, such as in <b>Pokémon</b>: The <b>Movie</b> 2000, where they aid Ash in retrieving \nthe three ...",
"Brock informs Ash that it <b>is</b> the mating season for all of the Butterfree. Ash decides \nto <b>release</b> his Butterfree so that it <b>can</b> mate. However, Team Rocket has plans to\n ...",
"Charmander known as Hitokage (ヒトカゲ) in Japan, <b>is</b> a <b>Pokémon</b> species in \nNintendo's and ... Since the <b>release</b> of <b>Pokémon</b> X and Y, Charizard <b>can</b> mega \nevolve into 2 different types of Mega ... In <b>Pokémon</b> the <b>Movie</b>: I <b>Choose You</b>!"
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"When does pokemon the movie i choose you come out?",
"When does pokemon the movie i choose you come out at the Japan expo in France?",
"When does pokemon the movie i choose you come out broadly in Japan?",
"When does pokemon the movie i choose you come out in English in limited theatres?",
"When does pokemon the movie i choose you come out for broad viewing on Disney XD in the US?",
"When does pokemon the movie i choose you come out for broad viewing on CITV in the UK?",
"When does pokemon the movie i choose you come out for broad viewing on 9Go! in Australia?"
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"There <b>have</b> been 70 players <b>who have</b> scored 100 or more <b>tries</b> in Australian top-\nlevel <b>rugby league</b>, i.e. the <b>NRL</b> and its predecessors, the NSWRL, ARL and SL ...",
"This page details first-grade <b>rugby league</b> records from the National <b>Rugby</b> \n<b>League</b> (1998-) ... 2.2 <b>Most tries</b> scored. 2.2.1 In a career; 2.2.2 In a season ... \n<b>Most</b> games[edit]. For larger list see List of players <b>who have</b> played 300 <b>NRL</b> \ngames.",
"The Australian national <b>rugby league</b> team (or the Kangaroos) <b>have</b> represented \nAustralia in ... The team <b>is the most</b> successful in <b>Rugby League</b> World Cup \nhistory, <b>having</b> contested all 15 and winning 11 of them ... Australian captain \nGraeme Langlands was denied what seemed a fair <b>try</b> by being ruled offside by \nthe French ...",
"This <b>is</b> a list of records and statistics for the Melbourne Storm <b>who have</b> played in \nthe Australian National <b>Rugby League</b> competition since 1998. This page <b>is</b> \ncurrent as at 8 September 2019. NOTE: Individual and Club Records on this \npage are <b>NRL</b> records only and ... 3.1 Games Records; 3.2 <b>Most Tries</b> In A Match; \n3.3 <b>Most</b> Goals In A Match ...",
"2 Individual Records. 2.1 <b>Most</b> caps (25+); 2.2 <b>Most</b> points (40+); 2.3 <b>Most tries</b> (7\n+); 2.4 Single match scoring records; 2.5 Other records; 2.6 Attendance records.",
"The New Zealand Warriors (formerly Auckland Warriors) are a professional <b>rugby</b> \n<b>league</b> club ... Below <b>is</b> a list of individual and team records set since the clubs \nintroduction. Contents. 1 Individual records. 1.1 Player of the year; 1.2 <b>Most</b> \ngames; 1.3 <b>Most tries</b>; 1.4 <b>Most tries</b> in a season; 1.5 <b>Most</b> points; 1.6 <b>Most</b> points \nin a ...",
"State of Origin results and statistics <b>have</b> been accumulating since the 1980 State \nof Origin ... On 15 July 2003 the Australian <b>Rugby League</b> announced that this \ngame was to ... <b>Most tries</b> in State of Origin career: 18 – Greg Inglis (2006–2018)",
"The Brisbane Broncos <b>rugby league</b> football club <b>has</b> maintained team and \nindividual player ... 9.1 <b>Most</b> points in a finals match; 9.2 <b>Most tries</b> in a finals \nmatch; 9.3 <b>Most</b> goals in a finals match; 9.4 <b>Most</b> field goals in a finals match. 10 \nGrand ...",
"<b>Rugby League</b> World Cup records <b>have</b> been accumulating since the first <b>Rugby</b> \n<b>League</b> World Cup tournament was held in 1954. Contents. 1 Team Records; 2 \nBiggest wins; 3 <b>Most</b> points in a game; 4 Individual records. 4.1 Overall top points \nscorers; 4.2 <b>Most</b> appearances; 4.3 <b>Most tries</b>; 4.4 <b>Most</b> ...",
"Israel Folau <b>is</b> an Australian professional <b>rugby league</b> footballer who plays for \nCatalans Dragons. He <b>has</b> previously played Australian rules football and rugby \nunion . In 2019, he became the record holder for <b>most tries</b> scored in Super \nRugby ..."
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"Who has the most tries in the nrl?",
"Who has the most career tries scored in the nrl?",
"Who has the most single season tries scored in the nrl?"
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"<b>You Never Give Me Your Money</b>" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. \nIt was written ... McCartney <b>sang</b> lead and played piano, Lennon played an \nEpiphone Casino guitar, George Harrison played a Fender Telecaster guitar fed\n ...",
""Carry That Weight" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their \n1969 album ... reprises the beginning of "<b>You Never Give Me Your Money</b>", but \nwith different lyrics. ... That day and the next, McCartney overdubbed his lead \nvocals and rhythm guitar, Harrison added lead guitar, and all three <b>sang</b> the \nchorus.",
""Good Time" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Al Jardine for the American \nrock band The Beach Boys. The instrumental track and vocals were recorded by \nthe group in early 1970 but was left unreleased by the group until the 1977 album \nThe Beach Boys Love You. ... into a piano rendition of the Beatles' "<b>You Never</b> \n<b>Give Me Your Money</b>".",
""Polythene Pam" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 \nalbum Abbey ... I met him when <b>we</b> were on tour and <b>he</b> took <b>me</b> back to his \napartment and I had a girl and <b>he</b> had one <b>he</b> wanted <b>me</b> to meet. ... The name '\nPolythene Pam' came from the nickname <b>of</b> an early Beatles fan from the Cavern \nClub ...",
"Songs of the Beatles is a 1981 album by Sarah Vaughan of songs by The Beatles\n. The album ... "Get Back" – 2:55; "And I Love Her" – 4:08; "Eleanor Rigby" – 3:48; \n"The Fool on the Hill" – 4:15; "<b>You Never Give Me Your Money</b>" – 2:48; "Come ... \nand Billy Eckstine Sing the Best of Irving Berlin · Sarah Vaughan <b>Sings</b> George ...",
"This is a list of cover versions by music artists who have recorded one or more \nsongs written ... Tony Bennett, "Eleanor Rigby", 1970, Tony <b>Sings</b> the Great Hits \nof Today! Tony Bennett, "The Long and ... Rigby", 1998, All You Need Is Love. \nCanadian Brass, "<b>You Never Give Me Your Money</b>", 1998, All You Need Is Love.",
""Two of Us" is a 1969 song written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–\nMcCartney). ... "<b>You Never Give Me Your Money</b>", a different composition by \nMcCartney from the previously released album, but recorded after Let it Be, \nAbbey Road, ...",
""Maxwell's Silver Hammer" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from \ntheir 1969 ... Road embraces both extremes of McCartney: the clear-minded, \nsensitive caretaker of The Beatles in '<b>You Never Give Me Your Money</b>' and the \nLong ...",
""The Back Seat of My Car" is a song written by Paul McCartney and released by \nhim and his ... the main tune to those of McCartney's Beatle songs "Two of Us" \nand "<b>You Never Give Me Your Money</b>. ... [<b>Sings</b>] "We can make it to Mexico City.",
""Sun King" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album \nAbbey Road. ... The song slowly fades in from the harbour sounds at the end of "\n<b>You Never Give Me Your Money</b>". At the end of the song, the music stops abruptly\n ..."
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"Who sang you never give me your money?",
"Which band sang you never give me your money, rleased in 1969?",
"Which singer sang lead vocals for you never give me your money, released in 1969?",
"Who sang you never give me your money cover, released in 2009?"
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"<b>Release date</b>. 7 September 2007 (2007-09-07). Running time. 113 minutes. \nCountry, United Kingdom. Language, English. Budget, $4 million. Box office, £\n220,868. <b>Rise of the Footsoldier</b> is a British crime <b>film</b> released on 7 September \n2007. The <b>third</b> ...",
"Craig Fairbrass (born 15 January 1964) is an English actor. He is best known for \nhis roles as Dan Sullivan in the BBC soap opera EastEnders and Pat Tate in the \n<b>Rise of the Footsoldier film</b> series. ... In 2017 he reprised his role of Pat Tate in \n<b>Rise of the Footsoldier 3</b>: The Pat Tate Years, a prequel to the 2007 original and\n ...",
"Roland Manookian (born 21 March 1980) is an English actor, who is most \nnotable for his role as Zeberdee in the 2004 <b>film</b> The Football Factory, and as \nCraig Rolfe in <b>Rise of the Footsoldier</b> ... 2017, <b>Rise of the Footsoldier 3</b>, Craig \nRolfe.",
"Other names, The Footsoldier. Occupation, author, former doorman, former \nfootball hooligan and bodybuilder. Allegiance, The ICF. Carlton Leach is an \nauthor, occasional actor, and a former criminal. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Criminal \ncareer; <b>3</b> Later career; 4 References ... 2007 a <b>film</b> based on the book was \n<b>released</b>, entitled <b>Rise of the Footsoldier</b> ...",
"The Rettendon murders occurred on 6 December 1995 in the village of \nRettendon in Essex, England, when <b>three</b> drug dealers were shot dead in a \nRange Rover down a small farm track. The incident was followed by a major \npolice investigation – Operation Century – and has been the subject of many \nbooks and feature <b>films</b>. ... The <b>films</b> Essex Boys, starring Sean Bean; <b>Rise of the</b> \n<b>Footsoldier</b>; Bonded by ...",
"Charlie R. Heaton (born 6 February 1994) is an English actor and musician. He \nplays Jonathan Byers in the Netflix series Stranger Things. Contents. 1 Early life; \n2 Career; <b>3</b> Personal life; 4 Filmography ... In 2014, Heaton played a role in a \nshort <b>film</b> named "Life Needs Courage". In 2015, he made his acting debut with \nthe ...",
"The National <b>Film</b> Awards UK are presented in an annual award show hosted by \nthe National ... The national <b>Film</b> Academy(NFA) was founded in 1999 and went \non to <b>launch</b> the ... Best Actor: Craig Fairbrass (<b>Rise of the Footsoldier 3</b>); Best \nComedy: Brian Pern: A ... "<b>3rd</b> annual National <b>Film</b> Awards UK <b>date</b> announced".",
"Ricci Harnett (born 20 March 1975) is an English actor, best known for his role as \nCarlton Leach in the <b>film Rise of the Footsoldier</b>. ... Casualty (1994–2006, <b>3</b> \nepisodes) as Jordi (2006) / Colin Miller (1994); <b>Rise of the Footsoldier</b> (2007) as\n ...",
"Terry Stone is a British actor and <b>film</b> producer. Before a career in <b>film</b>, Stone was \na rave promoter. and is the founder of One Nation, Garage Nation, and Rave \nNation. Contents. 1 Biography; 2 Filmography; <b>3</b> References; 4 External links; 5 \nFurther reading ... notable for his role as Tony Tucker, in the 2007 <b>film Rise of the</b> \n<b>Footsoldier</b>.",
"Julian Gilbey is a British <b>film</b> director, editor and screenwriter. Contents. 1 \nBiography. 1.1 Personal life. 2 Filmography; <b>3</b> References; 4 External links ..."
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"<b>Theme song</b> and opening sequence. The <b>theme song</b> to <b>Cory in the House</b>, was \nwritten and produced by ...",
"He sang the <b>theme song</b> for <b>Cory in the House</b>. Massey also raps a song called "\nIt's a Dog" on the Life is Ruff soundtrack. He also sang the <b>theme song</b> for Yin ...",
"4 <b>Theme Song</b>? 5 Rank; 6 Better Days? 7 Regarding Trivia and rumors; 8 ...",
"That's So Raven is an American supernatural sitcom that originally ran on Disney \nChannel from ... In the fourth season of That's So Raven and on <b>Cory in the</b> \n<b>House</b>, Victor states that Tanya (T'Keyah Crystal ... The show's title <b>theme song</b> \nwas written by John Coda, who also composed the music cues to signify scene ...",
"Maiara Kylior Walsh (born February 18, 1988) is a Brazilian American actress \nand singer. She played Ana Solis on the sixth season of the ABC show \nDesperate Housewives, Meena Paroom on the Disney Channel sitcom <b>Cory in</b> \n<b>the House</b> and Simone ...",
"Raven's Home is an American family sitcom television series developed by Jed \nElinoff and ... Theme music composer ... the series is a spinoff of That's So Raven, \nthe second spinoff from that series after <b>Cory in the House</b>. ... Their house is \nturned upside down when they realize that Raven's son Booker has inherited the\n ...",
"The second season of Hannah Montana aired on Disney Channel from April 23, \n2007 to ... switch from Miley to Hannah Montana in the middle of the <b>theme song</b> \nhas deleted. ... John D'Aquino and Madison Pettis from <b>Cory in the House</b> make \nguest ... A soundtrack for the season featuring 10 songs sung by Miley Cyrus as ...",
"Kate Micucci is an American actress, voice actress, comedian, singer, and \nsongwriter who is ... In early 2009, she released a five-track EP entitled <b>Songs</b>. \nMicucci appeared in ... 2008, <b>Cory in the House</b>, Becky, 2 episodes. 2009, \nDestined to ...",
"4.1 Main settings. 4.1.1 The Henderson <b>house</b>; 4.1.2 Piedmont High School. 4.2 \n<b>Theme song</b> and opening sequences. 5 Syndication; 6 Awards and nominations\n ...",
"Mitchel Tate Musso (born July 9, 1991) is an American actor, musician, and \nsinger, best known ... Also in 2009, Musso collaborated on the School <b>House</b> \nRock song "The 3 R's"; an educational song about recycling. In a studio ... He \nwas the host of the Disney Channel series Prank Stars and sang the <b>theme song</b>. \nIn July and ..."
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"Who sings cory in the house theme song?",
"Who sings the original theme song to Cory in the House?",
"Who sings the alternate theme song \"Rollin' to D.C.\" to Cory in the House?"
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"<b>Rachael</b> Ann Laudiero, née <b>MacFarlane</b>, (born March 21, 1976) is an American \nvoice actress and singer. Her voice credits include Hayley Smith on the ...",
"<b>MacFarlane's</b> younger sister <b>Rachael</b> is also a voice actress. He has roots in New \nEngland going back to the 1600s, and is a descendant of Mayflower passenger ...",
"Pages in category "<b>Rachael MacFarlane</b> albums". This category contains only the \nfollowing page. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).",
"<b>Rachel McFarlane</b> (born 1971) is a British singer. She began singing at the age \nof twelve as a gospel singer. In 1992, her career began as a featured member of\n ...",
"Description<b>Rachael MacFarlane</b>.jpg. English: Cropped photo of <b>Rachael</b> \n<b>MacFarlane</b> from wedding party in Maui. Additional details are with OTRS. Date, \n3 May ...",
"Hayley Sings is the debut album by <b>Rachael MacFarlane</b>, younger sister of \nFamily Guy creator Seth MacFarlane. Produced by veteran producer Allen \nSviridoff, ...",
"Original file (1,194 × 1,566 pixels, file size: 912 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg). \nSummaryEdit. Description<b>Rachael MacFarlane</b> by Gage Skidmore.jpg. Rachael ...",
"Megan "Meg" Griffin is a fictional character in the animated television series \nFamily Guy. Meg is ... Voiced by, Rachael MacFarlane (original pilot) ... She was \ncreated and designed by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, who was asked to\n ...",
"In the episode, Quagmire befriends a young woman named Sonya (voiced by \n<b>Rachael MacFarlane</b>) who has an insatiable sexual appetite and later abuses \nhim.",
"... the rest of the cast consists of Jim Parsons, Mark Hamill, Kate Micucci, Max \nCharles, and <b>Rachael MacFarlane</b>. The special premiered on December 16, \n2014, ..."
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"Who does the voice of meg from family guy?",
"Who does the voice of meg from family guy in the original pilot?",
"Who does the voice of meg from family guy from 1999 to 2000 but not later?",
"Who does the voice of meg from family guy from 1999 to 2020?",
"Who does the singing voice of meg from family guy, except in Stewie Griffin The Untold Story?",
"Who does the singing voice of meg from family guy in Stewie Griffin The Untold Story?"
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"The original World Trade Center was a large complex of seven buildings in the \nFinancial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States. It opened on \nApril 4, 1973, and was destroyed in 2001 during the September 11 attacks. At the \ntime of their completion, the <b>Twin Towers</b>—the original 1 World Trade ... The \n<b>names</b> of the victims of the 1993 bombing are included in the National ...",
"One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center \ncomplex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. One <b>WTC</b> is the tallest building in \nthe United States, the second tallest ... The supertall structure has the same <b>name</b> \nas the North Tower of the original World Trade Center, which was destroyed in \nthe ...",
"The <b>Twin Towers</b> II was a proposed twin-towered skyscraper complex which \nwould have been ... Alternative names, Twin Towers 2, New Twin Towers, Trump \nTwin Towers. General information. Type, Office, observation, communication.",
"The World Trade Center site, formerly referred to as "Ground Zero" or "the Pile" \nimmediately ... At the time of their completion the "<b>Twin Towers</b>"—the original 1 \nWorld Trade Center (the North Tower), at 1,368 ... Pools of water fill the footprints, \nunderneath which sits a memorial space whose walls bear the <b>names</b> of the \nvictims.",
"The term <b>twin towers</b> in architecture refers to two tall structures with nearly \nidentical ... <b>Name</b>, City, Country, Height (max.) ... <b>Name</b>, City, Country, Height (\nmax.) ...",
"The National September 11 Memorial & Museum is a memorial and museum in \nNew York City ... The <b>names</b> of the employees and visitors in the North Tower (\n<b>WTC</b> 1), the passengers and crew of American Airlines Flight 11 (which struck the\n ...",
"The World Trade Center is a mostly completed complex of buildings in Lower \nManhattan, New ... The original World Trade Center featured the landmark <b>Twin</b> \n<b>Towers</b>, which opened in 1973, and were the tallest buildings in ... The <b>name</b> \nchange from Freedom Tower to One World Trade Center was met with some \ncriticism.",
"The original One World Trade Center was one of the <b>Twin Towers</b> of the original \nWorld Trade ... Alternative names. 1 WTC; North Tower; WTC 1; Building A ...",
"The <b>Twin Towers</b> is a <b>name</b> applied to the combination of Tim Duncan and David \nRobinson playing as the frontcourt of the San Antonio Spurs from 1997–2003.",
"Eric Williams Plaza, also known as the Eric Williams Financial Complex, located \non ... 22 stories high and 302 ft (92 m) tall, locally known as the "<b>Twin Towers</b>". ... \nThe first tower's official <b>name</b> is Eric Williams Financial Tower and the second ..."
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"The <b>Birth of a Nation</b> (originally called The Clansman) is a 1915 American silent \nepic drama film directed and co-produced by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian ...",
"The <b>Birth of a Nation</b> is a 2016 American-Canadian period drama film based on \nthe story of Nat Turner, the enslaved man who led a slave rebellion in ...",
"The <b>Birth of a Nation</b>: The Inspired by Album is the companion album to the 2016 \nmovie The <b>Birth of a Nation</b>. It was released on Atlantic Records on September ...",
"The <b>Birth of a Nation</b> may refer to: The <b>Birth of a Nation</b>, a 1915 silent film directed \nby D.W. Griffith (originally titled The Clansman); <b>Birth of a Nation</b> (1983 film), ...",
"Griffith adapted The Clansman for the screen in The <b>Birth of a Nation</b> (1915), \nwhich inspired the creators of the 20th-century rebirth of the Klan. Contents. 1 \nEarly ...",
"<b>Birth of a Nation</b> is a 1983 television play starring Jim Broadbent as teacher Geoff \nFigg. It was written by David Leland and directed by Mike Newell.",
"Nate Parker (born November 18, 1979) is an American actor who has appeared \nin Beyond the Lights, Red Tails, The Secret Life of Bees, The Great Debaters, \nArbitrage, Non-Stop, Felon, and Pride. Parker's directorial debut feature film, The \n<b>Birth of a Nation</b>, in which he also ...",
"Griffith in the famous 1915 movie The <b>Birth of a Nation</b>. The 20th-century revival \nof the Ku Klux Klan is a direct result of its glorification by Dixon. (Dixon strongly ...",
"The Birth of a Race is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by John W. \nNoble. It was made as a response to the 1915 film The <b>Birth of a Nation</b>, and was\n ...",
"The <b>Birth of a Nation</b> (1915), perhaps the most famous silent movie directed by \nGriffith and considered a landmark by film historians; adapted for the screen by ..."
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"Who directed the 1915 movie birth of a nation?",
"Who directed the 1983 movie birth of a nation?",
"Who directed the 2016 movie birth of a nation?",
"Who produced the 1915 movie birth of a nation?",
"Who produced the 2016 movie birth of a nation?",
"Who produced the 1983 movie birth of a nation?"
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"<b>Lionel</b> Andrés <b>Messi</b> Cuccittini is an Argentine ... It made him a <b>Barcelona player</b> \n<b>until</b> 2010, two years less than his ... After he <b>had</b> scored 8 goals in 25 games, \nincluding his first in ...",
"Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz is a Uruguayan professional footballer who <b>plays</b> as a \nstriker for ... Fellow forwards <b>Lionel Messi</b> and Neymar <b>had</b> already been \nsubstituted off by the time Suárez took to the pitch. ... with Suárez and Messi \nscoring the goals for <b>Barca</b>, <b>before</b> Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale drew Real \nlevel.",
"Over the course of his career, Argentine footballer <b>Lionel Messi</b> has received six \nBallon d'Or ... 2.1.3.1 La Liga Awards; 2.1.3.2 Other; 2.1.3.3 <b>Barcelona</b> ... \nOriginally, votes could only be awarded to European players <b>before</b> a 1995 rule \nchange. ... Since the points system <b>was</b> established in 1996, Messi <b>is the</b> only \n<b>player</b> to ...",
"The Ronaldo–Messi rivalry is a football rivalry between fans of Portuguese \nforward Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentinian forward <b>Lionel Messi</b> and supposedly \nbetween the ... Messi, <b>playing</b> in a central role he <b>was</b> unaccustomed to so he \nwould avoid a direct battle with United left-back Patrice Evra, scored <b>Barcelona's</b> \nsecond ...",
"El Clásico or el clásico <b>is the</b> name given in football to any match between fierce \nrivals FC ... The first leg, <b>played</b> at <b>Barcelona's</b> Les Corts stadium in Catalonia, \n<b>had</b> ... when <b>Barcelona</b> won the championship two rounds <b>before</b> El Clásico on 8 \nJune ... "encapsulated" by the rivalry between Cristiano Ronaldo and <b>Lionel</b> \n<b>Messi</b>.",
"<b>Lionel Messi</b>, pictured in 2015, is <b>Barcelona's</b> all-time top-scorer with 662 goals \nin all competitions. Futbol Club <b>Barcelona</b> is a professional football club, based in \n<b>Barcelona</b>, Catalonia, Spain. ... <b>Barcelona is the</b> only European club to have \n<b>played</b> continental football every season since 1955. <b>Barcelona</b> holds a ...",
"Fans' Man of the Match, <b>Lionel Messi</b> (<b>Barcelona</b>). Referee · Massimo Busacca (\nSwitzerland). Attendance, 62,467. Weather, Clear night 23 °C (73 °F) 71% \nhumidity. ← 2008 · 2010 →. The 2009 UEFA Champions League Final <b>was</b> \n<b>played</b> on 27 May 2009 at the Stadio Olimpico ... The most recent of these <b>had</b> \ncome only the season <b>before</b>, when Manchester ...",
"<b>Barcelona</b> is also the only club to have earned every award in one edition (2015 \nJapan). <b>Lionel Messi is the</b> only <b>player</b> to have won two Golden Balls.",
"Samuel Eto'o Fils is a Cameroonian retired professional footballer who <b>played</b> as \na striker. ... His impressive form saw him join <b>Barcelona</b> in 2004 where he scored \n130 ... He <b>is the</b> fourth <b>player</b> in Champions League history, after Marcel Desailly, \n... The trio of <b>Lionel Messi</b> (38 goals), Eto'o (36 goals) and Thierry Henry (26 ...",
"The Ballon d'Or is an annual football award presented by France Football. It has \nbeen awarded since 1956, although between 2010 and 2015, an agreement <b>was</b> \nmade with FIFA, and the award <b>was</b> temporarily merged with the FIFA World \n<b>Player</b> of the Year ... <b>Lionel Messi</b> has won the award a record six times, followed \nby Cristiano ..."
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""<b>Heaven Help Us All</b>" is a 1970 soul single <b>composed</b> by Ron Miller and first \nperformed by Motown singer Stevie Wonder. The <b>song</b>, which showcased a ...",
"Ronald Norman Miller (October 5, 1932 – July 23, 2007) was an <b>American</b> \npopular songwriter and record producer who <b>wrote</b> for Motown artists in the \n1960s and 1970s and attained many Top 10 hits. Some of his <b>songs</b>, such as "\nFor Once in My Life," have become pop ... Miller <b>wrote</b> and <b>composed</b> Stevie \nWonder's 1970 hit single "<b>Heaven Help Us</b> ...",
"<b>Heaven Help Us</b> is a 1985 <b>American</b> comedy-drama film starring Andrew \nMcCarthy, Mary ... Michael Dunn is enrolled at St. Basil's, a strict <b>all</b>-boys Roman \nCatholic ... The story was originally <b>written</b> in 1978 as a masters thesis by Charles\n ...",
"Signed, Sealed & Delivered is a studio album by American recording artist Stevie \nWonder, released on August 7, 1970, by Tamla Records. Along with the hit title \ntrack, the album also featured the hits "<b>Heaven Help Us All</b>", "Never Had a Dream \n... Aletti felt that, although not all of the <b>songs</b> match the energy of the title track, ...",
"See media help. Genius Loves Company is the final studio album by rhythm and \nblues and soul musician Ray ... The Album of the <b>Year</b> award was presented to \ncoproducer John Burk, who accepted on behalf of himself ... Grammy Award for \nBest Gospel Performance: Ray Charles & Gladys Knight for "<b>Heaven Help Us All</b>"\n ...",
"(1970), "<b>Heaven Help Us All</b>" (1970). "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" is a \nsoul <b>song</b>, by American musician Stevie Wonder, ... the U.S. Pop chart. In the \nsame <b>year, the song</b> was also released on the album Signed, Sealed & Delivered\n.",
"Beverly Ann Bremers (born March 10, 1950) is an <b>American</b> singer and actress. \nAfter roles on ... 1968; <b>all</b> three of these singles were credited to Beverly Ann. \nBremers joined the musical Hair early in its Broadway run, playing Chrissy. ... [1] \nA later release, "<b>Heaven Help Us</b>", the first recorded <b>song written</b> by Melissa ...",
"David is an album by former Temptations singer, David Ruffin, who died of a \ncocaine overdose ... The track "Out In The Country" was <b>written</b> and produced by \nRick James under the name Ricky Matthews while training as a producer at \nMotown. ... "<b>Heaven Help Us All</b>" (Ron Miller); "Each Day Is a Lifetime" [Mono \nSingle Mix] ...",
"I'm Free (<b>Heaven Helps</b> the Man) is a <b>song</b> recorded by <b>American</b> recording artist \nKenny Loggins, <b>composed</b> by Loggins, Dean Pitchford, and produced by ...",
"American musician Stevie Wonder has released 23 studio albums, three \nsoundtrack albums, ... He has 30 main album releases, all of which are single \nalbums, apart from <b>Songs</b> in the Key of Life which was released as a double \nalbum with a bonus four ... Recorded Live: The 12 <b>Year</b> Old Genius (live) ... "\n<b>Heaven Help Us All</b>""
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"The kinetic <b>theory</b> of <b>gases</b> is a historically significant, but simple model of the \nthermodynamic <b>behavior</b> of <b>gases</b> with which many ... The <b>gas</b> consists of very \nsmall <b>particles</b> known as molecules. This smallness of their ... The kinetic <b>theory</b> \nhas its own <b>definition</b> of temperature, not identical with the thermodynamic \n<b>definition</b>.",
"<b>Gas</b> is one of the four fundamental states of matter A pure <b>gas</b> may be made up of \nindividual ... The interaction of <b>gas particles</b> in the presence of electric and \ngravitational ... For example, as a <b>gas</b> is heated from absolute zero, when it is (in \n<b>theory</b>) ... <b>used to describe</b> the random movement of <b>particles</b> suspended in a \nfluid.",
"The approach is based on statistical methods, probability <b>theory</b> and the \nmicroscopic physical laws. It can be <b>used to explain</b> the thermodynamic \n<b>behaviour</b> of ...",
"<b>Particle</b> physics is a branch of physics that studies the nature of the <b>particles</b> that \nconstitute matter and radiation. Although the word <b>particle</b> can refer to various \ntypes of very small objects (e.g. protons, <b>gas particles</b>, or even household dust), \n<b>particle</b> physics usually investigates ... The currently dominant <b>theory</b> explaining \nthese fundamental <b>particles</b> and ...",
"An ideal <b>gas</b> is a theoretical <b>gas</b> composed of many randomly moving point \n<b>particles</b> whose ... The ideal <b>gas</b> model has also been <b>used</b> to model the \n<b>behavior</b> of electrons in ... functions of the number of <b>particles</b> N. Using the \n<b>definition</b> of the heat capacity ... <b>theory</b> the constant depends only upon the mass \nof the <b>gas particle</b>.",
"Wave–<b>particle</b> duality is the concept in quantum mechanics that every <b>particle</b> or \nquantum entity may be described as either a <b>particle</b> or a wave. It expresses the \ninability of the classical concepts "<b>particle</b>" or "wave" to fully <b>describe the</b> \n<b>behaviour</b> of quantum-scale objects. ... It seems as though we must use \nsometimes the one <b>theory</b> and sometimes ...",
"Avogadro's law is an experimental <b>gas</b> law relating the volume of a <b>gas</b> to the \namount of ... In practice, real <b>gases</b> show small deviations from the ideal <b>behavior</b> \nand the ... one is able to determine the number of <b>particles</b> in a mole of substance\n. ... Perrin led to the <b>definition</b> of Avogadro's number as the number of molecules \nin ...",
"An atom is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that constitutes a \nchemical element. Every solid, liquid, <b>gas</b>, and plasma is composed of neutral or \nionized atoms. ... All electrons, nucleons, and nuclei alike are subatomic <b>particles</b>\n. ... Dalton also believed atomic <b>theory</b> could <b>explain</b> why some <b>gases</b> dissolve in \nwater ...",
"Physics deals with the combination of matter and energy. It also deals with a wide \nvariety of systems, about <b>which theories</b> have been developed that are <b>used</b> ...",
"An ideal Fermi <b>gas</b> is a state of matter which is an ensemble of many non-\ninteracting fermions. Fermions are <b>particles</b> that obey Fermi–Dirac statistics, like \nelectrons, protons ... Using this <b>definition</b> of Fermi energy, various related \nquantities can be useful. The Fermi temperature is defined as: T F = E F k B {\\\ndisplaystyle ..."
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""<b>You Beat Me to the Punch</b>" is a soul single by Motown <b>singer</b> Mary Wells, \nreleased on the Motown label in 1962. It was co-written by Smokey Robinson of \nthe ...",
"Mary Esther Wells (May 13, 1943 – July 26, 1992) was an American <b>singer</b>, who \nhelped to ... The success of "<b>You Beat Me to the Punch</b>" helped to make Wells the \nfirst Motown star to be nominated for a Grammy Award when the <b>song</b> was ...",
"The Temptations <b>Sing</b> Smokey is the second studio album by The Temptations \nfor the Motown ... About Goodbye" (Robinson) (lead <b>singer</b>: Eddie Kendricks) 2:\n40; "<b>You Beat Me to the Punch</b>" (Robinson, White) (lead <b>singer</b>: Paul Williams) 2:\n ...",
""Two Lovers" is a single released in 1962 by Mary Wells on the Motown record \nlabel. The <b>song</b> was the third consecutive hit to be both written and produced by \nSmokey Robinson of The Miracles and recorded by Mary Wells, the two previous \ncharters being "The One Who Really Loves You" and "<b>You Beat Me to the Punch</b>.",
"(1962), "<b>You Beat Me to the Punch</b>" (1962). "The One Who Really Loves You" is a \nsingle recorded by Mary Wells on the Motown label in ...",
"(1987), "Someone to Love Me for Me" (1987). "Lost in Emotion" is a <b>song</b> \nrecorded by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam that appeared on their 1987 ... "a \ncombination" of two Mary Wells' hits: "Two Lovers" and "<b>You Beat Me to the</b> \n<b>Punch</b>", an idea which ...",
"Charity Brown is a Canadian film actress, <b>singer</b>, and voice artist for television \nanimation shorts. ... "Jimmy Mack" (A&M Records, 1974) # 9; "<b>You Beat Me to the</b> \n<b>Punch</b>" (A&M, 1974) # 9; "Take Me In Your Arms" (A&M, 1975) # 5; "No Way To ...",
"Released: 1962; "<b>You Beat Me to the Punch</b>" Released: 1962. The One Who \nReally Loves You is the second album recorded by R&B <b>singer</b> and Motown ...",
"Brenda Holloway (born June 21, 1946) is an American <b>singer</b> and <b>songwriter</b>, \nwho was a recording artist for Motown Records during the 1960s. Her best-\nknown recordings are the soul hits, "Every Little Bit Hurts", "When I'm Gone", and "\nYou've Made Me So Very Happy. ... was attending, and lip-synced to Mary Wells' \nhit "<b>You Beat Me to the Punch</b>".",
""Laughing Boy" is a <b>song</b> written and produced by Smokey Robinson and \nrecorded and ... record would continue Wells' streak of top ten hits which included \n"The One Who Really Loves You", "<b>You Beat Me to the Punch</b>" and "Two Lovers"."
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"Who sang you beat me to the punch?",
"Who sang You Beat Me to the Punch in 1962?",
"Who sang You Beat Me to the Punch in 1964?",
"Who sang You Beat Me to the Punch in 1965?",
"Who sang You Beat Me to the Punch in 2003?"
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"<b>Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde</b> is a gothic novella by Scottish author \nRobert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1886. The work is also known as The ...",
"<b>Dr</b>. Henry <b>Jekyll</b> and his alternative personality, <b>Mr</b>. Edward <b>Hyde</b>, is the central \ncharacter of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella <b>Strange Case of Dr Jekyll</b> ...",
"<b>The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</b> is a 1968 Canadian-American TV \nfilm based on the novella <b>Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde</b> by Robert Louis\n ...",
"<b>Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde</b> is a novella written by the Scottish author \nRobert Louis Stevenson and first published in 1886. It is about a London lawyer ...",
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1931 American pre-Code horror film, directed by \nRouben Mamoulian and starring Fredric March, who plays a possessed doctor \nwho tests his new formula that can unleash people's inner demons. The film is an \nadaptation of <b>The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde</b>, the ...",
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are characters in Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella \n<b>Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde</b>. Please note: This page lists Wikipedia ...",
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1912 horror film based on both Robert Louis \nStevenson's novella <b>Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde</b> (1886) and on the \n1887 ...",
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1920 horror silent film produced by Famous Players-\nLasky and released through Paramount/Artcraft. The film, which stars John \nBarrymore, was a film adaptation of the 1886 novella <b>The Strange Case of Dr</b> \n<b>Jekyll and Mr Hyde</b> by ...",
"Sep 16, 2018 <b>...</b> <b>Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde</b> is a short novel about a London lawyer \nwho investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, ...",
"<b>The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</b> is a 2006 adaptation of the Robert \nLouis Stevenson novel. It was directed by John Carl Buechler, and produced by ..."
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"Who wrote the strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde?"
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"<b>Veins</b> are blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart. Most <b>veins</b> carry \ndeoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart; exceptions are the \npulmonary and umbilical <b>veins</b>, both of which carry oxygenated blood to the heart\n. In contrast to <b>veins</b>, arteries carry blood away from the heart. ... Systemic <b>veins</b> \ndrain the tissues <b>of the body</b> and deliver deoxygenated blood ...",
"A deep <b>vein</b> is a <b>vein</b> that is deep in the body. This contrasts with superficial <b>veins</b> \nthat are close to the body's surface. Deep <b>veins</b> are almost always beside an \nartery with the same name (e.g. the femoral <b>vein</b> is beside the femoral artery). \nCollectively, they carry the vast majority of the blood. ... Because of their <b>location</b> \ndeep <b>within the body</b>, operation on these <b>veins</b> can ...",
"The azygos <b>vein</b> is a <b>vein</b> running up the right side of the thoracic vertebral \ncolumn draining ... Usually, there is a singular azygos <b>vein</b> on the right side <b>of the</b> \n<b>body</b>. However, the azygos <b>vein</b> is occasionally <b>located</b> in the midline or two ...",
"The great saphenous <b>vein</b> is a large, subcutaneous, superficial <b>vein of the</b> leg. It \nis the longest <b>vein</b> in the <b>body</b>, running along the length <b>of the</b> lower limb, ... \nblood clot is <b>located</b> near the sapheno-femoral junction or near a perforator <b>vein</b>,\n ...",
"Superficial <b>vein</b> is a <b>vein</b> that is close to the surface <b>of the body</b>. This differs from \ndeep <b>veins</b> that are far from the surface. Superficial <b>veins</b> are not paired with an ...",
"In the human <b>body</b>, the femoral <b>vein</b> is a blood vessel that accompanies the \nfemoral artery in ... The common femoral <b>vein</b> is the segment <b>of the</b> femoral <b>vein</b> \nbetween the branching point <b>of the</b> deep femoral <b>vein</b> and the inferior margin <b>of</b> \n<b>the</b> ...",
"The inferior vena cava (or IVC) is a large <b>vein</b> that carries the deoxygenated \nblood <b>from the</b> lower and middle <b>body into</b> ... Because the inferior vena cava is \n<b>located</b> to the right <b>of the</b> midline, drainage <b>of the</b> tributaries is not always \nsymmetrical.",
"The jugular <b>veins</b> are <b>veins</b> that take deoxygenated blood <b>from the</b> head back to \nthe heart via ... The jugular <b>vein</b> system is essential but not particularly weak or \nvulnerable, because this venous system is generally found fairly deep in the <b>body</b>\n.",
"The pulmonary <b>veins</b> are the <b>veins</b> that transfer oxygenated blood <b>from the</b> lungs \nto the heart. ... a little below the pulmonary artery; the inferior is <b>situated</b> at the \nlowest part <b>of the</b> lung hilum. ... Anatomy posture and <b>body</b> mechanics 08.web.\njpg ...",
"In human anatomy, the cephalic <b>vein</b> is a superficial <b>vein</b> in the arm. It \ncommunicates with the basilic <b>vein</b> via the median cubital <b>vein</b> at the elbow and \nis <b>located</b> in the superficial fascia along the anterolateral surface <b>of the</b> biceps ..."
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"Where are the veins located in your body?",
"Where are superficial veins located in your body?",
"Where are deep veins located in your body?",
"Where are perforator veins located in your body?",
"Where are communicating veins located in your body?",
"where are pulmonary veins located in your body?"
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"<b>New Zealand</b> is a sovereign island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. \nThe country has two main landmasses—the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui), and the\n ...",
"The <b>New Zealand</b> national cricket team represents <b>New Zealand</b> in men's \ninternational cricket. Nicknamed the Black Caps, they played their first Test in \n1930 ...",
"The <b>New Zealand</b> national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks, \nrepresents <b>New Zealand</b> in men's international rugby union, which is ...",
"The <b>New Zealand</b> national football team represents <b>New Zealand</b> in international \nassociation football. The team is controlled by the governing body for football ...",
"The history of <b>New Zealand</b> dates back approximately 700 years to when it was \ndiscovered and settled by Polynesians, who developed a distinct Māori culture.",
"<b>New Zealand</b> English (NZE) is the variant of the English language spoken and \nwritten by most English-speaking <b>New Zealanders</b>. Its language code in ISO and\n ...",
"The Prime Minister of <b>New Zealand</b> is the head of government of <b>New Zealand</b>. \nThe incumbent Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, leader of the <b>New Zealand</b> ...",
"<b>New Zealand</b> wine is produced in several winegrowing regions of <b>New Zealand</b>. \nThe country's elongated island geography in the South Pacific Ocean results in ...",
"Despite their identical names in English, the island is not connected historically to \nthe Pacific nation of <b>New Zealand</b>, which is named after the Dutch province of ...",
"Two consecutive terrorist shooting attacks occurred at mosques in Christchurch, \n<b>New Zealand</b>, during Friday Prayer on 15 March 2019. The attacks began at the ..."
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"When was new zealand founded as a country?",
"When did new zealand form its first responsible, independent government?",
"When was new zealand granted self-government by the UK?",
"When was new zealand granted full external autonomy by British Parliament?",
"When did the United Tribes of New Zealand formally declare their independence?",
"When was new zealand indicate its status as a country at the League of Nations?"
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"Jonah or Jonas, in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> (Tanakh/<b>Old Testament</b>), is a prophet of the \nnorthern ... The story of a man surviving after being <b>swallowed</b> by a <b>whale</b> or \ngiant fish is classified in the catalogue of folktale types as ATU 1889G.",
"Jonah and the <b>Whale</b> (1621) by Pieter Lastman. The Book of Jonah is a book of \nthe Nevi'im ("Prophets") in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>. It tells of a Hebrew ... Jonah is \nmiraculously saved by being <b>swallowed</b> by a large fish, in whose belly he spends \nthree ...",
"James Bartley (1870–1909) is the central figure in a late nineteenth-century story \naccording to which he was <b>swallowed</b> whole by a sperm <b>whale</b>. He was found ...",
""Jonah being <b>swallowed</b> by the fish". Kennicott <b>Bible</b>, folio 305r (1476). Book, \nBook of Jonah. Category, Nevi'im. Christian <b>Bible</b> part, <b>Old Testament</b>. Order in \nthe Christian part, 32. Jonah 1 is the first chapter of the Book of Jonah in the \nHebrew <b>Bible</b> or the <b>Old Testament</b> of the ... There is a story of a sailor being \n<b>swallowed</b> by a sperm <b>whale</b> off the Falkland ...",
"Leviathan is a creature with the form of a sea serpent from Jewish belief, \nreferenced in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> in the Book of Job, Psalms, the Book of Isaiah ... \nThe word later came to be used as a term for "great <b>whale</b>", as well as for sea \nmonsters ... the fish which <b>swallowed</b> Jonah narrowly avoided being <b>eaten</b> by the \nLeviathan, ...",
"... to protect the veracity of the <b>biblical</b> text. For example, Rimmer stated that \nJonah could live after being <b>swallowed</b> by a <b>whale</b> because Rimmer postulated \nthat ...",
"As others have written; Jonah was in the fish/<b>whale</b>/sea creature for three days. \nHe was not <b>eaten</b>, digested, suffocated, or drowned. As written in the <b>Bible</b>, (if it ...",
"The <b>Whale</b> is a "dramatic cantata" written by the English composer John Tavener \nin 1966. Contents. 1 Composition; 2 Release; 3 Re-release; 4 References. \nComposition[edit]. The work is loosely based on the <b>biblical</b> allegory of Jonah \nand the <b>Whale</b>, ... times nearly '<b>swallowed</b>' the <b>biblical</b> text: so the swallowing of \nJonah became ...",
"A former whaler who is a preacher in the New Bedford <b>Whaleman's</b> Chapel. \nElijah[edit]. The character Elijah (named for the <b>Biblical</b> prophet Elijah, who is \nalso ...",
"<b>Whales</b> are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic placental \nmarine mammals. ... <b>Whales</b> have also played a role in sacred texts such as the \n<b>Bible</b>. ... being <b>swallowed</b> by a great fish is told both in the Qur'an and in the <b>Bible</b>\n."
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"The <b>Irish Civil War</b> was a conflict that followed the Irish War of Independence and \naccompanied the establishment of the Irish Free State, an entity independent ...",
"This is a timeline of the <b>Irish Civil War</b>, which took place between June 1922 and \nMay 1923. It followed the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921), and ...",
"The conflict also involved <b>civil</b> disobedience, notably the refusal of <b>Irish</b> \nrailwaymen to transport British forces or military supplies. In mid-1920, \nrepublicans won ...",
"After the end of the <b>Irish Civil War</b> (1922–23), the IRA was around in one form or \nanother for forty years, when it split into the Official IRA and the Provisional IRA ...",
"<b>Irish</b>-American Catholics served on both sides of the American <b>Civil War</b> (1861–\n1865) as officers, volunteers and draftees. Immigration due to the <b>Irish</b> Great ...",
"A marginalised remnant of the Irish Republican Army survived the <b>Irish Civil War</b>. \nThis would come to have a major impact on Northern Ireland. Although the IRA ...",
"The executions during the <b>Irish Civil War</b> took place during the guerrilla phase of \nthe <b>Irish Civil War</b> (June 1922 – May 1923). This phase of the war was bitter, ...",
"This was interrupted by the outbreak of <b>civil war</b> in the new <b>Irish</b> Free State. Many \nNorthern IRA men ...",
"Free Stater or pro-Treatyite is a term often used by opponents to describe those \nin Ireland who supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 that led to the creation of \nthe Irish Free State in 1922. The pro-Treaty side included members of the old IRA \nwho had fought the British during the recent Irish War of Independence. ... anti-\nTreaty IRA opponents during the often bitter <b>Irish Civil War</b> of 1922–23.",
"Pages in category "Battles of the <b>Irish Civil War</b>". The following 3 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)."
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"<b>World's largest</b> flying boat, and <b>largest</b> wingspan of any <b>aircraft</b> until April 2019, \nwhen the Stratolaunch took its first <b>flight</b>. Only <b>one</b> was <b>ever</b> built and it performed\n ...",
"Lufthansa is the <b>largest</b> by number of employees. Forbes' <b>world's biggest</b> public \n<b>airline</b> companies by revenue (as of January 2020) ...",
"The Airbus A380 is the <b>world's largest</b> passenger <b>airliner</b>, a wide-body <b>aircraft</b> \nmanufactured by ... <b>One</b> reason that the A380 did not achieve commercial \nviability for Airbus has been attributed to its extremely large capacity being \noptimised for a ...",
"^ Fedykovych, Pavlo (31 August 2018). "<b>World's biggest</b> unfinished <b>plane</b> hidden \nin a hangar". CNN Travel. Retrieved <b>1</b> September 2018.",
"The Hughes H-4 Hercules is a prototype strategic airlift flying boat designed and \nbuilt by the Hughes Aircraft Company. Intended as a transatlantic flight transport \nfor use during <b>World</b> War II, it was not completed in time to be used in the war. \nThe aircraft made only <b>one</b> brief flight on November 2, 1947, and the project ... It \nis the <b>largest aircraft ever</b> built.",
"The 747 Supertanker is <b>one</b> of several aerial firefighting airtankers derived from \nvarious Boeing 747 models. The <b>aircraft</b> are rated to carry up to 19,600 US \ngallons (74,000 L) of fire retardant or water. They are the <b>largest</b> aerial firefighting \n<b>aircraft in the world</b>.",
"The Boeing 747-8 is a wide-body jet <b>airliner</b> developed by Boeing Commercial \n<b>Airplanes</b>. ... The 747-8 is the <b>largest</b> 747 version, the <b>largest</b> commercial <b>aircraft</b> \nbuilt in ... States, and the longest currently operational passenger <b>aircraft in the</b> \n<b>world</b>. ... In early April 2010, Boeing identified a possible defect in <b>one</b> of the \nupper ...",
"The Lockheed C-5 Galaxy is a large military transport <b>aircraft</b> originally designed \nand built by ... The C-5 is among the <b>largest</b> military <b>aircraft in the world</b>. ... After a \ndownselect, Boeing, Douglas, and Lockheed were given <b>one</b>-year study ...",
"Then Douglas <b>aircraft</b> outsourced large aerostructures and the Bombardier \n<b>Global</b> Express pioneered the “Tier <b>1</b>” supply chain model inspired by automotive\n ...",
"Stratolaunch LLC is an American aerospace company providing high-speed \nflight test services. ... In 2017, Fast Company named the Stratolaunch <b>one</b> of the \n<b>world's</b> most ... This would make it the <b>largest airplane</b>, by wingspan, <b>ever</b> to fly."
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"Which one is the biggest airplane in the world with fixed wing?",
"Which one is the biggest airplane in the world with rotary wing?",
"Which one is the biggest airplane in the world as being airship?"
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"The tilde is a grapheme with several uses. The name of the <b>character</b> came into \nEnglish from ... It was a simple matter to create a dead key for a Portuguese \n<b>keyboard</b> (created later than the Spanish one) to be overstruck with a and o ... \nChinese uses the <b>wavy</b> dash and full-width em dash interchangeably for this \npurpose.",
"Musical <b>symbols</b> are marks and <b>symbols</b> used since about the 13th century in \nmusical notation ... Connects two or more lines of music that are played \nsimultaneously in <b>piano</b>, <b>keyboard</b>, harp, or some pitched percussion music. ... \nWhen followed by a <b>wavy</b> horizontal line, this <b>symbol</b> indicates an extended, or \nrunning, trill.",
"The equals sign or equality sign (=) is a mathematical <b>symbol</b> used to indicate \nequality. It was ... Japanese as a separator between names. In Ojibwe, the readily\n-available equal sign on a <b>keyboard</b> is used as a substitute for a double hyphen.",
"This page lists Japanese typographic <b>symbols</b> that are not included in kana or \nkanji groupings. The usages of these <b>symbols</b> are unique and specific.",
"Ñ is a letter of the modern Latin alphabet, formed by placing a tilde on top of an \nupper- or ... The accented letter ń used in Polish and the <b>character</b> ň used in \nCzech and Slovak are also equivalent to the Spanish letter ñ. The same ... Ñ and \nñ have their own key in the Spanish and Latin American <b>keyboard</b> layouts (see \nthe ...",
"A sustain pedal or sustaining pedal is the most commonly used pedal in a \nmodern <b>piano</b>. ... A common <b>symbol</b> for this is a horizontal line below the grand \nstaff, which lifts up and down with the pedal. An alternative (and older) notation is \nthe ...",
"An arrow is a graphical <b>symbol</b>, such as ← or →, or a pictogram, used to point or \nindicate direction. In its simplest form, an arrow is a triangle, chevron, ...",
"In computing, the menu key or application key ( ≣ Menu ) is a key found on \nMicrosoft Windows-oriented computer keyboards, introduced at the same time as \nthe Windows logo key. Its <b>symbol</b> is usually a small icon depicting a pointer \nhovering above a menu, ... The key's primary function is to launch a context menu \nwith the <b>keyboard</b> ...",
"Ã/ã (a with tilde) is a letter used in some languages, generally considered a \nvariant of the letter ... The <b>symbol</b> is used for the nasal vowel /ã/ in Guaraní, \nKashubian and Taa. In Aromanian, the ... <b>Keyboard</b> layouts (list). QWERTY · \nQWERTZ ...",
"The dash is a punctuation mark that is similar in appearance to the hyphen and \nminus sign but differs from these <b>symbols</b> in length and, in some fonts, height \nabove the baseline. ... On US <b>keyboard</b> layouts without a numeric pad, the \ncombination Alt + Fn + M J I J can be used. Enabling Num Lock, then holding \ndown Alt and ..."
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"<b>Songwriter</b>(s) · Miljenko Matijevic, Kenny Kanowski. Producer(s), Miljenko \nMatijevic, Kit Woolven. "<b>We All Die Young</b>" is a song by Miljenko Matijevic of \nSteelheart, and Kenny Kanowski formerly of Steelheart. It is the first song from the \n1996 album Wait. The song was covered by the fictional band <b>Steel Dragon</b> in \nthe 2001 film ...",
"Rock Star is a 2001 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen \nHerek and starring Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston. It tells the story of Chris "\nIzzy" Cole, a tribute band <b>singer</b> who ascended to the ... he meets the band and \ngives an outstanding performance of "<b>We All Die Young</b>" (a <b>Steel Dragon</b> song in\n ...",
"Miljenko Matijevic (born November 30, 1964) is a Croatian-American <b>singer</b> and \n<b>songwriter</b>. ... Just a Taste. Songs. "She's Gone"; "<b>We All Die Young</b>" ...",
"<b>Steel dragon</b> or <b>Steel Dragon</b> can refer to: <b>Steel Dragon</b>, <b>Steel Dragon</b> is the \nname of a fictitious ... The members, especially the lead <b>singers</b>, had an over-the-\ntop look and attitude similar to those seen in some ... Disambiguation pages with \nshort description · <b>All</b> article disambiguation pages · <b>All</b> disambiguation pages ...",
"The following are albums and appearances by Zakk Wylde, guitarist for Ozzy \nOsbourne, ... Title, <b>Year</b>, Peak chart positions, Certifications, Album. US · US Main \n... 2001, "Livin' the Life", "<b>We All Die Young</b>", "Blood Pollution", "Stand Up", "\nWasted ...",
"Timothy S. "Ripper" Owens (born September 13, 1967) is an American heavy \nmetal <b>singer</b> who ... Reffner can be seen playing the part of K. K. Downing with \nBritish <b>Steel</b> in the Judas Priest episode of VH1's Behind the ... Judas Priest \ndisavowed the movie after <b>they</b> were denied creative control in the screenplay \nand script.",
"Zachary Phillip Wylde is an American musician, <b>singer</b>, <b>songwriter</b>, and actor. He \nis best known ... He plays a solo on the song "Wanderlust" on Fozzy's 2005 \nrelease <b>All</b> That Remains. ... In 2001, Wylde appeared as the lead guitarist for a \nband called <b>Steel Dragon</b> in the movie Rock Star, also starring Mark Wahlberg \nand ...",
"William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American <b>singer</b>-<b>songwriter</b>, \ncomposer, and ... Over the next <b>year</b> and a half, <b>they</b> released four singles and \ntwo albums (The ... Rolling Stone ranked The Stranger the 70th greatest album of \n<b>all</b> time. ... that he helped arrange some of them, including "Only the Good <b>Die</b> \n<b>Young</b>".",
"Layne Thomas Staley was an American musician best known as the original lead \n<b>singer</b> and ... In April 2017, Nancy Wilson revealed that she started writing the \nsong "The <b>Dragon</b>" for Staley in the '90s. ... Staley appeared on <b>all</b> Alice in \nChains releases from <b>We Die Young</b> up to the song "Died", later taking part in \nreissues ...",
"Discography[edit]. Alice in Chains. <b>Year</b>, Album details, Notes. 1990, <b>We Die</b> \n<b>Young</b>. Released: ..."
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"This is a screen shot of a patient during Slow <b>Wave Sleep</b> (<b>stage</b> 3). The high \namplitude EEG is highlighted in red. This screen shot <b>represents</b> a 30-second \nepoch ...",
"Slow-wave <b>sleep</b> (SWS), often referred to as deep <b>sleep</b>, consists of <b>stage</b> three \nof non-rapid eye movement <b>sleep</b>. Initially, SWS consisted of both <b>Stage</b> 3, which \nhas 20–50 percent <b>delta wave</b> ... Emotions with negative salience <b>presented</b> as a \ncue during SWS show better reactivation, therefore an enhanced consolidation ...",
"Non-rapid eye movement <b>sleep</b> (NREM), also known as quiescent <b>sleep</b>, is, \ncollectively, <b>sleep</b> ... EEG recordings tend to show characteristic "<b>sleep spindles</b>", \nwhich are short bursts of high frequency brain activity, and "K-complexes" during \nthis <b>stage</b>. ... Research has also <b>shown</b> that dreams during the NREM <b>stage</b> most\n ...",
"A K-complex is a waveform that may be seen on an electroencephalogram (EEG)\n. It occurs during <b>stage</b> 2 of NREM <b>sleep</b>. ... Both K-complex and <b>delta wave</b> \nactivity in <b>stage</b> 2 <b>sleep</b> create slow-wave (0.8 Hz) and delta (1.6–4.0 Hz) \noscillations. However ... "Human K-Complex <b>Represents</b> an Isolated Cortical \nDown-State".",
"Somniloquy or <b>sleep</b>-talking is a parasomnia that refers to talking aloud while \nasleep. It can be ... It can also occur during the REM <b>sleep stage</b>, at which time it \n<b>represents</b> what ... <b>Sleep</b>-talking can be monitored by a partner or by using an \naudio recording device; devices which remain idle until detecting a sound <b>wave</b> \nare ...",
"Alpha <b>waves</b> are neural oscillations in the frequency range of 8–12 Hz arising \nfrom the synchronous and coherent (in <b>phase</b> or constructive) electrical activity of \n... Historically, they were thought to <b>represent</b> the activity of the visual cortex in an \nidle state. ... Alpha <b>waves</b> are present at different <b>stages</b> of the wake-<b>sleep</b> cycle.",
"... of <b>sleep</b> into five levels (A to E), <b>representing</b> the ... In <b>stage</b> 3, <b>delta waves</b> \nmade up less than 50% ...",
"The sleep cycle is an oscillation between the slow-wave and REM (paradoxical) \n<b>phases of</b> ... <b>Delta wave</b> activity, correlating with slow-wave (deep) sleep, in \nparticular shows regular oscillations throughout a good night's sleep. Secretions \nof ...",
"Electroencephalography (EEG) is an electrophysiological monitoring method to \nrecord ... These oscillations <b>represent</b> synchronized activity over a network of \nneurons. ... <b>Stage</b> II <b>sleep</b> is characterized by <b>sleep spindles</b> – transient runs of \nrhythmic activity in the 12–14 Hz range (sometimes referred to as the "sigma" \nband) that ...",
"<b>Sleep</b> is a naturally recurring state of mind and body, characterized by altered \nconsciousness, ... During slow-<b>wave sleep</b>, humans secrete bursts of growth \nhormone. ... into three <b>stages</b>: N1, N2, and N3, the last of which is also called \n<b>delta sleep</b> or ... Scientific studies on <b>sleep</b> have <b>shown</b> that <b>sleep stage</b> at \nawakening is an ..."
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"<b>Britney</b> Jean <b>Spears</b> (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, \ndancer, and actress. Born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Kentwood, ...",
"Britney Jean is the eighth studio album recorded by American singer <b>Britney</b> \n<b>Spears</b>, serving as the singer's second eponymous record after Britney (2001); ...",
"Femme Fatale is the seventh studio album recorded by American singer <b>Britney</b> \n<b>Spears</b>. It was released on March 25, 2011 through Jive Records and was her ...",
"Jamie Lynn Marie Spears (born April 4, 1991) is an American singer and actress. \nShe is known ... Spears is featured on her older sister, <b>Britney Spears</b>'s eighth \nstudio album Britney Jean on the song "Chillin' With You". On May 27, 2014, ...",
"The Circus Starring <b>Britney Spears</b>, commonly referred to as the Circus Tour, was \nthe seventh concert tour by American singer <b>Britney Spears</b>. It was launched in ...",
"Bryan James Spears (born April 19, 1977) is an American film and television \nproducer. He is the older brother of <b>Britney Spears</b> and Jamie Lynn Spears.",
"Circus is the sixth studio album by American singer <b>Britney Spears</b>. It was \nreleased on November 28, 2008 through Jive Records. Looking to transition from \nher ...",
"American singer-songwriter <b>Britney Spears</b> has released nine studio albums, \nseven compilation albums, 42 singles, nine promotional singles, and has made ...",
"Britney and Kevin: Chaotic is an American reality television series created and \ndirected by Anthony E. Zuiker. Starring American recording artist <b>Britney Spears</b> ...",
"Blackout is the fifth studio album by American singer <b>Britney Spears</b>. It was \nreleased on October 30, 2007, by Jive Records. It was originally scheduled to be\n ..."
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"When did britney spears release her first album?",
"When did britney spears release her first studio album?",
"When did britney spears release her first compilation album?"
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"In geology, the <b>crust</b> is the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet, dwarf planet, or \nnatural ... <b>Earth</b>, however, has two distinct types: continental <b>crust</b> and oceanic \n<b>crust</b>. ... 2 <b>Earth's crust</b>; 3 Moon's <b>crust</b>; 4 See also; 5 References; <b>6</b> External links \n... division of <b>Earth's layers</b> that includes the <b>crust</b> and the upper <b>part</b> of the mantle\n.",
"<b>Earth's</b> inner <b>core</b> is the innermost geologic layer of the <b>Earth</b>. It is primarily a \nsolid ball with a ... <b>6</b> Growth; 7 Dynamics; 8 Age ... Theories about the age of the \n<b>core</b> are necessarily <b>part</b> of theories of the history of <b>Earth</b> as a whole. ... the \nimplications for the <b>Earth's</b> inner <b>core</b>". <b>Letter</b> to". Nature. 389: 60–63. doi:10.1038\n/37962.",
"Geology is an <b>earth</b> science concerned with the solid <b>Earth</b>, the rocks of which it \nis composed, ... Geologists use a wide variety of methods to understand the \n<b>Earth's structure</b> and ... 5 Geological development of an <b>area</b>; <b>6</b> Methods of \ngeology ... In Hutton's <b>words</b>: "the past history of our globe must be explained by \nwhat can ...",
"This glossary of geography terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts \nused in ... A concept recognizing the variety of life forms in an <b>area of the Earth</b> \nand the ecological interdependence of these life ... The <b>Earth's crust</b> is generally \ndivided into two distinct types, oceanic <b>crust</b> and continental <b>crust</b>, both of which "\nfloat" ...",
"A lithosphere is the rigid, outermost shell of a terrestrial-type planet, or natural \nsatellite, that is defined by its rigid mechanical properties. On <b>Earth</b>, it is \ncomposed of the <b>crust</b> and the <b>portion</b> of the upper mantle that ... Subducted \nlithosphere. 2 Mantle xenoliths; 3 See also; 4 References; 5 Further reading; <b>6</b> \nExternal links ...",
"The Second Epistle to the Corinthians, commonly referred to as Second \nCorinthians or in ... 1 Composition; 2 <b>Structure</b>; 3 Background; 4 Content; 5 \nUniqueness; <b>6</b> Scholars ... 1 Corinthians 7:1 states that in that <b>letter</b> Paul was \nreplying to certain ... for instance that <b>part</b> of the "warning <b>letter</b>" is preserved in 2 \nCor <b>6</b>:14–7:1, but ...",
"The Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) is the geocoordinate standard used \nby NATO militaries for locating points on <b>Earth</b>. ... The first <b>part</b> of an MGRS \ncoordinate is the grid-zone designation. ... The intersection of a UTM zone and a \nlatitude band is (normally) a <b>6</b>° × 8° polygon called a grid zone, whose \ndesignation in ...",
"The Korean <b>alphabet</b>, known as Hangul (Hangeul) in South Korea or Chosŏn'gŭl \nin North ... Japan banned the Korean language from schools in 1938 as <b>part</b> of a \npolicy of cultural ... A horizontal line representing the flat <b>Earth</b>, the essence of yin\n. ... The rest of the <b>letters</b> were derived internally from these <b>six</b>, essentially as ...",
"Ignatius of Antioch also known as Ignatius Theophorus or Ignatius Nurono (lit. "\nThe fire-bearer"), was an early Christian writer and bishop of Antioch. While en \nroute to Rome, where he met his martyrdom, Ignatius wrote a series of letters. \nThis correspondence now forms a central <b>part</b> of the later collection known as ... \nThese messengers allowed Ignatius to send <b>six letters</b> to nearby churches, ...",
"The Hebrew <b>alphabet</b> known variously by scholars as the Jewish script, square \nscript, and ... Examples of related early inscriptions from the <b>area</b> include the \ntenth-century Gezer calendar, and the Siloam inscription (c. ... "triliterals") allow \nHebrew speakers to determine the vowel-<b>structure</b> of a given word from its \nconsonants ..."
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""<b>I Will Always Love You</b>" is a song written and originally recorded in 1973 by \nAmerican ... In 1992, R&B singer Whitney Houston recorded a new arrangement \nof "<b>I Will Always Love You</b>" for the soundtrack to The <b>Bodyguard</b>, her film debut.",
"The <b>Bodyguard</b>: Original Soundtrack Album is a soundtrack album from the film of \nthe same ...",
"Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an \nAmerican singer and ... Houston's first film role was in The <b>Bodyguard</b>, released \nin 1992 and ... The soundtrack's lead single was "<b>I Will Always Love You</b>", written \nand ...",
"<b>I Will Always Love You</b>: The Best of Whitney Houston is a posthumous greatest \nhits album by American recording artist Whitney Houston. The album was ...",
"The <b>Bodyguard</b> is a 1992 soundtrack album released by Arista Records \naccompanying the film ... "<b>I Will Always Love You</b>", ☆Special Award: Single Most \nWeeks at #1 (14 weeks), Won. Whitney Houston (herself), ☆World Artist #1, Won.",
"The <b>Bodyguard</b> is a 1992 American romantic thriller film directed by Mick Jackson\n, written by ... Some time later Rachel performs “<b>I Will Always Love You</b>” on a \nstage, while elsewhere Frank is keeping a vigilant eye on his next assignment, ...",
"The <b>Bodyguard</b> is a 2012 stage musical with a book by Alexander Dinelaris Jr., \nbased on the 1992 film The <b>Bodyguard</b>, with the score featuring songs recorded \nby Whitney Houston including "One Moment in Time", "I Wanna Dance with \nSomebody" and her cover version of Dolly Parton's "<b>I Will Always Love You</b>".",
"It includes the film versions of her six <b>Bodyguard</b> contributions – "<b>I Will Always</b> \n<b>Love You</b>," "I Have Nothing," "I'm Every Woman," "Run to You," "Queen of the ...",
"Whitney Houston is one of the most successful female singers of all time. Her \naccomplishments ... Album of the Year for The <b>Bodyguard</b> Soundtrack and \nRecord of the Year for "<b>I Will Always Love You</b>" at its 36th ceremonies in 1994. \nBelow is ...",
"The <b>Bodyguard</b> World Tour is the fifth concert tour by American recording artist, \nWhitney ... "Saving All My Love for You" was turned into a "smoky saloon-style \nballad". Many critics ... The final show in the USA, Houston sang "You Are So \nBeautiful", "For the Love of You", and closed the show with "<b>I Will Always Love</b> \n<b>You</b>"."
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"Who sang i will always love you in the movie the bodyguard?"
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"Thomas Montgomery Haverford is a fictional character on the NBC series <b>Parks</b> \nand Recreation ... <b>Tom married</b> his Canadian-born college friend Wendy to \nsecure her U.S. citizenship (a green card <b>marriage</b>). ... Ron's back, but doesn't \noverachieve to the point where the <b>Parks</b> department is tasked to <b>do</b> extra \nassignments.",
""<b>Tom's</b> Divorce" is the 11th episode of the second season of American comedy \ntelevision series ... Ron, who knows about <b>Tom's</b> fake <b>marriage</b>, suggests <b>Tom</b> \nact sad so Leslie can ... "<b>Tom's</b> Divorce" included several references to previous \n<b>Parks</b> and ... ""<b>Parks</b> and Recreation" recap: "<b>Tom's</b> Divorce" <b>makes</b> us love the \nshow ...",
"Ann Meredith Perkins, RN is a fictional character in the NBC comedy Parks and \nRecreation. ... Ann matured faster than Andy <b>did</b> and, while Ann entered into a \ncareer in nursing ... On election night, a drunken Ann agrees to move in with <b>Tom</b>. \n... Entertainment Weekly writer Hillary Busis said, "Even <b>Parks and Rec</b> lovers \noften ...",
"This <b>makes</b> Ron remember how horrible Tammy is and he leaves her, thus \nending their <b>marriage</b> for a second time, and Ron and <b>Tom</b> later reconcile.",
"In the episode, <b>Tom</b> tries to make Ron jealous by dating Ron's ex-wife Tammy ... \nAndy and April eventually <b>did marry</b> in the episode "Andy and April's Fancy Party"\n. ... episode "gave <b>Parks and Rec</b> fans everything they could hope for and more".",
""One Last Ride" is the series finale of the television sitcom <b>Parks</b> and Recreation. \nThe episode ... Elsewhere, <b>Tom</b> (Aziz Ansari), now <b>married</b> to Lucy, looks to \nexpand his restaurant business, only ... crossroads; Leslie <b>makes</b> him the \nsuperintendent of the Pawnee National <b>Park</b>, where he spends his days \npatrolling the forest.",
"Thomas Duane Arnold (born March 6, 1959) is an American actor and comedian. \n... The couple's <b>marriage</b> attracted media and especially tabloid attention due to \ntheir sometimes outrageous behavior. ... Arnold discussed why when he divorced \nBarr, he <b>did</b> not take any alimony. ... 2016, Trailer <b>Park</b> Boys, Himself, 3 episodes.",
"<b>Parks</b> and Recreation is an American political satire sitcom television series \ncreated by Greg ... Leslie and her staff, including her assistant <b>Tom</b> Haverford \nand intern April ... "Pawnee Zoo" included social commentary about same-sex \n<b>marriage</b>. ... <b>Parks</b> and Recreation also <b>makes</b> frequent use of the jump cut \ntechnique.",
"The seventh and final season of Parks and Recreation aired in the United States \non the NBC ... Aziz Ansari as <b>Tom</b> Haverford, Leslie's former sarcastic and \nunderachieving ... saying "Doing what the show <b>does</b> best, Parks knocked it clear \nout of the park with ... "Watch Werner Herzog's Cameo on Last Night's <b>Parks and</b> \n<b>Rec</b>".",
"Jama Williamson (born March 12, 1974) is an American actress. She was active \nin New York ... The song was sung by Williamson in the Debbie <b>Does</b> Dallas \nOriginal Cast Recording soundtrack, ... comedy series <b>Parks</b> and Recreation as \nWendy Haverford, the wife of regular character <b>Tom</b> Haverford, played by Aziz \nAnsari."
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"The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a 1900 children's novel written by American \nauthor L. Frank Baum. Since its first publication in 1900, it has been adapted \nmany ...",
"The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, known in Japan as Oz no Mahōtsukai is a Canadian\n-Japanese anime television series <b>adaptation</b> based on four of the original ...",
"Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs is a \nfictional character in the Land of <b>Oz</b> created by ...",
"The Wizard of Oz is a musical commissioned by the St. Louis Municipal Opera (\nThe Muny) ... See also[edit]. The Wizard of Oz (2011 musical) · The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> (\n<b>adaptations</b>) · Musical selections in The Wizard of Oz ...",
"The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a musical with a book by John Kane, music by Harold Arlen \nand lyrics by ... This was followed, in 1942, by a musical theatre <b>adaptation</b> \npresented at the St. Louis Municipal Opera (MUNY). The script was adapted by \nFrank ...",
"The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a 1939 American musical fantasy film produced by Metro-\nGoldwyn-Mayer. ... edition of the 1925 feature-length silent film version of The \n<b>Wizard of Oz</b>, other silent Oz <b>adaptations</b> and a 1933 animated short version.",
"The Wizard of Oz was a 1902 musical extravaganza based on the 1900 novel \nThe Wonderful ... See also[edit]. The <b>Wizard of Oz adaptations</b>, other adaptations \nof The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ...",
"The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> may refer to: The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, a 1900 American \nnovel by L. Frank Baum. <b>Wizard of Oz</b> (character), from the Baum novel series. \nThe <b>Wizard of Oz</b> may also refer to: Contents. 1 <b>Adaptations</b> of the novel.",
"The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a 2011 musical based on the 1939 film of the same name, \nwith a book ... Among the many musical theatre <b>adaptations</b> of The <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, \ntwo previous ones have used the songs from the film. In 1945, the St. Louis ...",
"The copyright status of The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> and related works is complicated for \nseveral reasons. ... The Wizard of the Emerald City is an <b>adaptation</b> of The \n<b>Wizard of Oz</b>, borrowing liberally from the original book without even crediting \nBaum."
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"Who played the witch in the original wizard of oz?",
"Who played the The Wicked witch of the West in the original wizard of oz musical film from 1939?",
"Who played the Glinda the Good Witch in the original wizard of oz musical film from 1939?"
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"<b>Journey to the Center of the Earth</b> is a 1959 CinemaScope science fiction \nadventure <b>film</b> in color by De Luxe, distributed by 20th Century Fox. The <b>film</b>, \nproduced ...",
"<b>Journey to the Center of the Earth</b> is a 2008 American 3D science fantasy \nadventure <b>film</b> directed by Eric Brevig and starring Brendan Fraser, Anita Briem, \nand ...",
"In the <b>film</b>, the beginning locale is transferred from Hamburg to Edinburgh, "\nProfessor Otto Lidenbrock" becomes "Professor Oliver ...",
"<b>Journey to the Center of the Earth</b> is a 2008 American-Canadian made-for-\ntelevision action adventure <b>film</b> shot on location in and around Vancouver in the ...",
"<b>Journey to the Center of the Earth</b> is a 1989 science fiction <b>film</b>. It was a nominal \nsequel to the <b>film</b> Alien from L.A., both of which are (very) loosely based on the ...",
"<b>Journey to the Center of the Earth</b> is a 2008 direct-to-DVD <b>film</b> created by The \nAsylum and directed by David Jones and Scott Wheeler. The <b>film</b> is a loose ...",
"It is the sequel to <b>Journey to the Center of the Earth</b> (2008). Following the first <b>film</b>\n, the sequel is based on another Jules Verne novel, The Mysterious Island.",
"<b>Journey to the Center of the Earth</b> is an 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne\n. <b>Journey to the Center of the Earth</b> may also refer to: <b>Film</b> and television[edit].",
"Viaje al centro de la Tierra is a 1978 Spanish adventure <b>film</b> based on <b>Journey to</b> \n<b>the Center of the Earth</b> by Jules Verne. It has been released under the titles ...",
"Joshua Ryan Hutcherson (born October 12, 1992) is an American actor and \nproducer. ... and in <b>Journey to the Center of the Earth</b>, a 3D <b>film</b> adaptation of the \nnovel of the same name where he portrayed a teen who travels to Iceland with an\n ..."
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"Where was the movie journey to the center of the earth filmed?",
"Where was the 1959 movie Journey to the Center of the Earth filmed?",
"Where was the 1989 movie Journey to the Center of the Earth filmed?",
"Where was the 2008 theatrical film Journey to the Center of the Earth filmed?",
"Where was the 2008 TV film Journey to the Center of the Earth filmed?"
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"They are identical twins (but with different hairstyles and attire) and Marge \nBouvier's older sisters; are three characters are <b>voiced</b> by Julie Kavner. <b>Patty and</b> \n<b>Selma</b> ...",
"Julie Deborah Kavner (born September 7, 1950) is an American actress, music \nvideo director ... Kavner commented, "What I <b>do</b> is not mimicry or an \nimpersonation, but more of an assimilation. ... Both have similar raspy <b>voices</b>, but \n<b>Patty's voice</b> is more masculine and has a lower register, while <b>Selma's voice</b> is a \nlittle sweeter.",
"... pumpkin stocks and must turn to <b>Patty and Selma</b> for a loan. Meanwhile, Bart \ntakes up ballet lessons, and his instructor is <b>voiced</b> by actress Susan Sarandon.",
"Marge's <b>voice</b> is performed by Julie Kavner, who also <b>does the voices</b> of Marge's \nmother Jacqueline and her sisters <b>Patty and Selma</b>. Kavner had been part of ...",
"Kavner <b>voices</b> them as characters "who suck the life out of everything". Kavner \n<b>makes Patty's voice</b> more masculine and a lower register, while <b>Selma's voice</b> is \na ...",
"<b>Selma</b> realizes, after going to the wedding of a man who could have easily been \nhers if <b>Patty</b> had not intervened, that she needs to find a husband and begs \nMarge ...",
""A Fish Called <b>Selma</b>" is the nineteenth episode of The Simpsons' seventh \nseason. It originally ... Although Homer fails to act, Marge and <b>Patty</b> try to explain \nit to <b>Selma</b>, who accuses them of just being envious. ... The showbiz news \nanchors, <b>voiced</b> by Hank Azaria and Pamela Hayden, are based on \nEntertainment Tonight ...",
"Alongside her role as Marge, Julie Kavner provided the <b>voices for Patty and</b> \n<b>Selma</b> Bouvier. Reception[edit]. “The Real Housewives of Fat Tony” mainly \nfocused on ...",
"<b>Patty and Selma</b> reluctantly agree to <b>do</b> so, and Homer and Marge at last get \nmarried outside city hall. Cultural references[edit]. Homer's torture cell and its \n<b>voice</b> ...",
"Lionel Hutz is a fictional character in the American animated TV sitcom The \nSimpsons. He is <b>voiced</b> by Phil Hartman, and his first appearance was in the \nseason two ... Hutz was briefly married to Selma Bouvier, although this storyline \nis not ... Grampa Simpson · <b>Patty and Selma</b> Bouvier · Mona Simpson · Santa's \nLittle Helper."
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"<b>Sexually transmitted</b> infections (STIs), also referred to as <b>sexually transmitted</b> \n<b>diseases</b> (<b>STDs</b>), ... A high <b>incidence</b> of syphilis can be found in places such as \nCameroon, Cambodia, ... Centers for <b>Disease</b> Control and Prevention National \nCenter for HIV, <b>STD</b>, and TB Prevention; ^ "WHO <b>Disease</b> and injury <b>country</b> \nestimates".",
"This is a list of <b>sexually transmitted</b> infections (<b>STI</b>) by <b>global</b> prevalence. ... "\n<b>Global</b> Estimates of the Prevalence and <b>Incidence</b> of Four Curable Sexually ...",
"Syphilis is a bacterial infection caused by sexual contact and is believed to have \ninfected 12 ... A <b>STD</b> Surveillance study done by the Centers for <b>Disease</b> Control \nand Prevention in 2016 showed that men who have sex with men ... In Europe \n<b>rates</b> of syphilis are higher in eastern and southern <b>countries</b> than in western \nones.",
"Human papillomavirus infection (HPV infection) is an infection caused by the \nhuman ... HPV is the most common <b>sexually transmitted</b> infection <b>globally</b>. ... A \nlarge increase in the <b>incidence</b> of genital HPV infection occurs at the age when ... \nThe time from active infection to clinically detectable <b>disease</b> may make it difficult \nfor ...",
"Syphilis is a <b>sexually transmitted</b> infection caused by the bacterium Treponema \npallidum ... These three <b>diseases</b> are not typically <b>sexually transmitted</b>. ... \neffective at reducing <b>rates</b> of congenital syphilis in low- to middle-income \n<b>countries</b>.",
"Gonorrhea, colloquially known as the clap, is a <b>sexually transmitted</b> infection (<b>STI</b>\n) caused by ... However, due to increasing <b>rates</b> of antibiotic resistance, local \nsusceptibility patterns must be taken into account when deciding on treatment. ... \nare concerned that an emerging pattern of resistance may predict a <b>global</b> \nepidemic.",
"Within the framework of the World Health Organization's (WHO) definition of \nhealth as a state of ... Adolescent pregnancy, especially in developing <b>countries</b>, \ncarries increased health risks, and contributes to maintaining the cycle of poverty. \n... There is a profound reduction on <b>STI rates</b> once those who are sexually active \nare ...",
"Cases of HIV/AIDS in Peru are considered to have reached the level of a \nconcentrated ... <b>Sexual transmission</b> accounts for the majority (97 percent) of \ncases, followed by ... In five Central American <b>countries</b>, the annual HIV \n<b>incidence</b> was 5.1% ... Strategic Multisectoral Plan for the Prevention and Control \nof <b>STI</b>/HIV/AIDS for ...",
"Chlamydia, or more specifically a chlamydia infection, is a <b>sexually transmitted</b> \ninfection caused ... In women seeking an <b>STI</b> clinic and a urine test is negative, a \nsubsequent cervical swab has been estimated to be positive in ... <b>Globally</b>, as of \n2015, <b>sexually transmitted</b> chlamydia affects approximately 61 million people.",
"In terms of key indicators, health in Bolivia ranks nearly last among the Western \nHemisphere <b>countries</b>. Only Haiti scores consistently lower. Bolivia's child \nmortality <b>rate</b> of 69 per 1,000 live births is the worst in South ... visit <b>sexually</b> \n<b>transmitted</b> infection (<b>STI</b>) clinics for checkups, HIV <b>rates</b> among sex workers \nhave remained ..."
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"What is the number 1 sexually transmitted disease?",
"What is the number 1 sexually transmitted disease worldwide?",
"What is the number 1 sexually transmitted disease in Sub-Saharan Africa?"
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"<b>Great Britain</b> is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of \ncontinental ... The <b>term</b> "<b>Great Britain</b>" is often used to include the whole of \nEngland, Scotland ... The first known written <b>use</b> of the <b>word</b> Britain was an \nancient Greek ... of the <b>word</b> are quotations of the periplus by later authors, such \nas those <b>within</b> ...",
"The name Britain originates from the Common Brittonic <b>term</b> *Pritanī and is one of \nthe oldest known names for <b>Great Britain</b>, an island off the north-western coast ...",
"The Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b>, officially called <b>Great Britain</b>, was a sovereign state \nin Western Europe from 1 May 1707 to 1 January 1801. The state came <b>into</b> \nbeing following the Treaty of Union in 1706, ratified by ... The <b>use</b> of the <b>word</b> "\nGreat" before "Britain" originates in the French language, which <b>uses</b> Bretagne \nfor both ...",
"The terminology of the British Isles refers to the various words and phrases that \nare used to ... Between 1746 and 1967 the <b>term</b> "England" <b>did</b> legally include \nWales. ... as Iceland have made it unworkable and it has not <b>come into</b> common \n<b>use</b>. ... British Islands (a legal <b>term</b> not in common <b>usage</b>) is the <b>UK</b>, the Isle of \nMan, ...",
"The toponym "British Isles" refers to a European archipelago consisting of <b>Great</b> \n<b>Britain</b>, Ireland ... United Kingdom law <b>uses</b> the <b>term</b> British Islands to refer to the \n<b>UK</b>, Channel Islands, and Isle of Man as a single collective ... This represents the \nIrish government <b>coming</b> back <b>into</b> a relationship with the rest of the British Isles.",
"The British people, or Britons, are the citizens of the United Kingdom of <b>Great</b> \n<b>Britain</b> and ... The <b>term</b> Pritani may have reached Pytheas from the Gauls, who \npossibly ... English government (who <b>did</b> not want to provoke the Spanish <b>into</b> \nwar) this ... The navy had <b>come</b> to be seen...as the very bulwark of British liberty \nand the ...",
"The United Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b> and Northern Ireland, commonly known as \nthe United ... <b>Usage</b> is mixed: the <b>UK</b> Government prefers to <b>use</b> the <b>term</b> "<b>UK</b>" \nrather than ... Though previous attempts at uniting the two kingdoms <b>within Great</b> \n<b>Britain</b> in 1606, ... The <b>UK entered</b> the European Economic Community in 1973.",
"The United Kingdom as a unified state can be treated as beginning in 1707 with \nthe political ... The Kingdom of <b>Great Britain</b> came <b>into</b> being on 1 May 1707, as a \nresult of the ... The <b>term</b> was applied to him by friends and foes alike by 1727. ... \nsuch as motion pictures, automobiles, and aeroplanes were <b>coming into use</b>.",
"Black <b>British</b> people are <b>British</b> citizens of either Black African descent, or of Black \nAfrican-Caribbean (sometimes called "Afro-Caribbean") background and include \npeople with mixed ancestry from either group. The <b>term</b> Black <b>British</b> developed \nin the 1950s, referring to the Black <b>British</b> ... Black <b>British did</b> not <b>come into</b> \nwidespread <b>use</b> until the second generation ...",
"The Union Jack, or Union Flag, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. The \nflag also has ... The claim that the <b>term</b> Union Jack properly refers only to naval \n<b>usage</b> has been ... The origins of the earlier flag of <b>Great Britain</b> date back to \n1606. ... On 17 April 1707, just two weeks prior to the Acts of Union <b>coming into</b> \neffect, and ..."
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"When did the term great britain come into use?"
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"The <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> (UDHR) is a historic document that \nwas <b>adopted</b> by the United Nations General Assembly at its third session on 10 ...",
"The <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> was <b>drafted</b> between early 1947 and \nlate 1948 by a committee formed by the United Nations Commission on Human ...",
"The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (CDHRI) is a declaration of the \nmember states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) <b>adopted</b> in Cairo, \nEgypt, on 5 August 1990, (Conference of ... as an Islamic response to the United \nNations' <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> (UDHR), <b>adopted</b> in 1948.",
"The General Assembly of the <b>United Nations adopted</b> the Vienna <b>Declaration</b> \nand Programme of Action in 1993, in terms ...",
"The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen set by France's National \nConstituent Assembly in 1789, is a human civil rights document from the French \nRevolution. The Declaration was <b>drafted</b> by the Abbé Sieyès and the Marquis de \n... in large part the 1948 United Nations <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b>.",
"The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is an international \nconvention to protect ... The Convention <b>established</b> the European Court of \nHuman Rights (ECtHR). ... First, in the aftermath of the Second World War, the \nconvention, drawing on the inspiration of the <b>Universal Declaration of Human</b> \n<b>Rights</b> can be seen ...",
"The <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> (UDHR) is a non-binding declaration \n<b>adopted</b> by the United ...",
"The <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights</b> of the Child, sometimes known as the Geneva \n<b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights</b> of the Child, is an international document promoting \nchild <b>rights</b>, <b>drafted</b> by Eglantyne Jebb and <b>adopted</b> by the League of Nations in \n1924, and <b>adopted</b> in an extended form by the <b>United Nations</b> in ... and was the \nfirst <b>human rights</b> document approved by an inter-governmental ...",
"The <b>United Nations Declaration</b> on the <b>Rights</b> of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or \nDOTROIP) is ... The Draft <b>Declaration</b> was then referred to the Commission on \n<b>Human Rights</b>, which <b>established</b> another Working Group to examine its terms. ... \n<b>United Nations Declaration</b> on the <b>Rights</b> of Indigenous Peoples as <b>Adopted</b> by ...",
"The right to an adequate standard of living is a fundamental human right. It is part \nof the <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> that was accepted by ... \nFurthermore, it has been <b>written</b> down in article 11 of the United Nations' \nInternational ..."
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"When was the un declaration of human rights written?",
"When was the beginning of writing the UN declaration of human rights?",
"When was the UN declaration of human wrights finished being written?"
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"According to the <b>theory</b> published <b>in</b> 1963 by the psychologist Raymond Cattell, \ngeneral intelligence (g) is subdivided into <b>fluid intelligence</b> (gf) and <b>crystallized</b> ...",
"The Flynn effect is the substantial and long-sustained increase <b>in</b> both <b>fluid</b> and \n<b>crystallized intelligence</b> test scores ... as <b>in</b> the United States. The increase <b>was</b> \ncontinuous and roughly linear from the earliest days of testing to the mid-1990s. \n... Flynn <b>in</b> his 2007 book What Is <b>Intelligence</b>? further expanded on this <b>theory</b>.",
"The three-stratum <b>theory</b> is a <b>theory</b> of cognitive ability proposed by the American \npsychologist ... The factors describe stable and observable differences among \nindividuals <b>in</b> the ... Stratum II (broad abilities): 8 broad abilities—<b>fluid intelligence</b>\n, <b>crystallized</b> ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 4 June 2019, at 15:12 (UTC).",
"The g factor is a construct developed <b>in</b> psychometric investigations of cognitive \nabilities and ... Soon after Spearman proposed the existence of g, it <b>was</b> \nchallenged by Godfrey ... The most widely accepted contemporary <b>theories</b> of \n<b>intelligence</b> incorporate the g factor. ... Main article: <b>Fluid</b> and <b>crystallized</b> \n<b>intelligence</b>.",
"The Cattell–Horn–Carroll <b>theory</b> (commonly abbreviated to CHC), is a \npsychological <b>theory</b> on ... Carroll <b>was</b> already a vocal proponent of the Cattell-\nHorn <b>theory</b>, stating <b>in</b> 1993 that the ... <b>Fluid</b> and <b>crystallized intelligence</b> for Gf-Gc \n<b>theory</b> ...",
"The Culture Fair Intelligence Test (CFIT) <b>was created</b> by Raymond Cattell <b>in</b> 1949 \nas an attempt ... <b>Crystallized</b> intelligence (Gc) refers to that aspect of cognition <b>in</b> \nwhich initial ... <b>Fluid intelligence</b> (Gf) is <b>in</b> several ways more fundamental and is \nparticularly ... <b>Theory</b> of fluid and <b>crystallized</b> intelligence: A critical experiment.",
"Raymond Bernard Cattell (20 March 1905 – 2 February 1998) <b>was</b> a British and \nAmerican ... This <b>theory</b> of personality factors and the self-report instrument used \nto measure ... Cattell theorized the existence of <b>fluid</b> and <b>crystallized intelligence</b> \nto explain ... Cattell's research <b>was</b> mainly <b>in</b> personality, abilities, motivations, \nand ...",
"<b>In</b> addition, <b>fluid intelligence was</b> hypothesized to decline with age, while \n<b>crystallized</b> intelligence <b>was</b> largely ...",
"Human intelligence is the intellectual prowess of humans, which is marked by \ncomplex ... <b>In</b> psychology, human intelligence is commonly assessed by IQ \nscores, ... Howard Gardner's <b>theory</b> of multiple intelligences is based on studies \nnot only of ... of <b>fluid intelligence</b> and Intelligence B (experiential), similar to \n<b>crystallized</b> ...",
"^ Ashton, M. C.; Lee., K.; Vernon, P. A.; Jang, K. L. (2000). "<b>Fluid intelligence</b>, \n<b>crystallized</b> intelligence, and the Openness/Intellect factor". Journal of Research \n<b>in</b> ..."
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"Who came up with the theory of crystallized vs fluid intelligence?"
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""<b>Wish You Were Here</b>" is a <b>song</b> by the English rock band Pink Floyd. It was \nreleased as the title track of their 1975 album <b>Wish You Were Here</b>. David \nGilmour ...",
"<b>Wish You Were Here</b> is also a critique of the music business. "Shine On" crosses \nseamlessly into "Welcome to the Machine", a <b>song</b> that begins with an opening ...",
""<b>Wish You Were Here</b>" is a <b>song</b> by American rock band Incubus and the lead \nsingle from their fourth studio album, Morning View. Released in late summer ...",
"("Social Director - Reprise"). Walking through the woods, Chick and Teddy hear \nthe band playing the <b>song</b> Chick sang in the waiter's show ...",
"<b>Wish You Were Here</b> is the sixth album by rock band Badfinger and their third \nconsecutive ... Of Darkness" - unreleased <b>song</b> mixed 2018; "Just A Chance" - \nalternate mix 2018; "You're So Fine" - alternate mix 2018; "Got To Get Out Of \nHere" ...",
""<b>Wish You Were Here</b>" is a ballad by the Swedish band Rednex from their first \nalbum Sex & Violins. It was a number-one hit in Austria, Germany, Norway and ...",
""<b>Wish You Were Here</b>" is a <b>song</b> by Australian singer–songwriter Delta Goodrem. \nIt was sent to Australian radio on 4 October 2012, and was released digitally ...",
""<b>Wish You Were Here</b>" is a popular <b>song</b> with music and lyrics by Harold Rome, \nthe title tune from his 1952 show, <b>Wish You Were Here</b>. It was introduced in the ...",
""<b>Wish You Were Here</b>" (1952 <b>song</b>), a <b>song</b> from the 1952 musical ... "<b>Wish You</b> \n<b>Were Here</b>", a <b>song</b> in the ambient genre by the Danish ...",
""<b>Wish You Were Here</b>" is a <b>song</b> written by Bill Anderson, Skip Ewing, and \nDebbie Moore, and recorded by American country music artist Mark Wills. The \n<b>song</b> ..."
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"Who sang vocals on wish you were here?",
"Who sang vocals on the original \"Wish You Were Here\" single?",
"Who sang vocals on the album \"Wish You Were Here\"?",
"Who tried to sing vocals on the album \"Wish You Were Here\"?"
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"Allan John Melvin (February 18, 1923 – January 17, 2008) was an American \ncharacter actor, ... Sergeant Hacker on Gomer Pyle, USMC, Alice's boyfriend Sam \nthe <b>Butcher</b> on The <b>Brady Bunch</b>, and as Archie Bunker's friend Barney Hefner on\n ...",
"The following is a list and description of the primary characters from the classic \nAmerican ... Sam Franklin is Alice's boyfriend, who owns the local <b>butcher</b> shop.",
"A Very Brady Christmas is a 1988 American made-for-television Christmas \ncomedy-drama film ... It reunited the original cast members of the 1969–1974 \nsitcom The <b>Brady Bunch</b>, with the exception of Susan Olsen, who was on her \nhoneymoon ...",
"Ann Bradford Davis (May 3, 1926 – June 1, 2014) was an American actress. She \nachieved ... In 1994, Davis published a cookbook, Alice's <b>Brady Bunch</b> Cookbook\n, with <b>Brady Bunch</b> inspired recipes. The book also includes recipes from cast ...",
"The <b>Brady Bunch</b> Movie is a 1995 American comedy film based on the 1969–\n1974 television series The <b>Brady Bunch</b>. The film was directed by Betty Thomas,\n ...",
""Alice Everyday" is the eighth single released by the American synthpop band \nBook of Love. ... "Alice Everyday" (Sam The <b>Butcher</b> Mix) contains samples from \nThe <b>Brady Bunch</b> TV series, a drumbeat sample from Nitzer Ebb's "Let Your Body\n ...",
"The <b>Butcher</b> Boy is a 1992 novel by Patrick McCabe. Set in a small town in \nIreland in the early 1960s, it tells the story of Francis "Francie" <b>Brady</b>, a schoolboy \nwho retreats into a ... recalls vividly an episode in which she hurls a torrent of \nverbal abuse at Francie's mother, claiming that the <b>Brady</b> family are "a <b>bunch</b> of \npigs".",
"The <b>Brady Bunch</b> Hour is an American variety show featuring skits and songs \nproduced by Sid ... finds his way into the act and is a love interest for the Bradys' \nmaid, Alice (her former boyfriend, Sam the <b>Butcher</b>, was never mentioned).",
"The Brady Kids is an American animated television series and a spin-off based \non the ABC live-action sitcom The <b>Brady Bunch</b>, produced by Filmation in ...",
"The <b>Brady Bunch</b> is a sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz. The show follows \nMike Brady ... Greg, in the subplot, gets a job at Sam's <b>butcher</b> shop to save for a \nsurfboard. The girls' attempts to convince Bobby he is growing do not help, but ..."
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"Who played the butcher on the brady bunch?",
"Who played sam the butcher on the brady bunch?",
"Who played sam the butcher on A Very Brady Christmas?",
"Who played sam the butcher on the 1995 Brady Bunch Movie?"
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"This is a list of airports in <b>Nigeria</b>, grouped by type and sorted by location. <b>Nigeria</b> \nhas 31 airports and 26 of the airports <b>are</b> operated by the Federal Airports \nAuthority of <b>Nigeria</b> (FAAN), five of which <b>are</b> functional <b>international airports</b>. ... \nAirport names shown in bold <b>have</b> scheduled passenger service on commercial \nairlines.",
"Bilateral Air Services Agreements signed between <b>Nigeria</b> and other countries \n<b>are</b> being revived and new ones signed. These agreements <b>have</b> seen the likes \nof ...",
"Ilorin <b>International</b> Airport (IATA: ILR, ICAO: DNIL) is an airport serving Ilorin, a \ncity in Kwara State of <b>Nigeria</b>. The Ilorin non-directional beacon (Ident: IL) is ...",
"This is a list of <b>international airports</b> by country. They put airports which <b>are</b> \ntypically equipped ... <b>Nigeria</b>[edit] ... of an international airport as it <b>does</b> not <b>have</b> \nthe capability to process international passengers in a CBP processing facility.",
"This is a list of the busiest <b>airports</b> in Africa by number of passengers. Contents. 1 \n2019 ... <b>Nigeria</b> · Murtala Muhammed <b>International</b> Airport, LOS, DNMM, Lagos, \n6,273,545, Increase 011.1%. 8. Kenya · Jomo Kenyatta <b>International</b> Airport, NBO\n ...",
"Maiduguri <b>International</b> Airport (IATA: MIU, ICAO: DNMA) is an airport serving \nMaiduguri, the capital of Borno State in <b>Nigeria</b>. The runway length <b>does</b> not ...",
"Nnamdi Azikiwe <b>International</b> Airport (IATA: ABV, ICAO: DNAA) is an <b>international</b> \nairport serving Abuja, in the Federal Capital Territory of <b>Nigeria</b>. It is the main ...",
"<b>Many international airports have</b> free ports, though they tend to be called customs \nareas, customs zones, or international zones. Contents. 1 Africa. 1.1 Tanzania ...",
"So alarmed were officials that an idea was mooted that if Khartoum-Kano was \never to be made an air routes it <b>would</b> be necessary to <b>have</b> emergency landing ...",
"Sadiq Abubakar III <b>International</b> Airport or Sultan Saddik Abubakar Airport (IATA: \nSKO, ICAO: DNSO) is an airport serving Sokoto, the capital of the Sokoto State in \n<b>Nigeria</b>. Arik Air <b>does</b> daily operation from Abuja and Med-View Airlines <b>does</b> \nflights to ... Owner/Operator, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)."
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"How many international airports do we have in nigeria?",
"How many airports with the word international in the name do we have in nigeria?",
"How many functional international airports operated by FAAN do we have in nigeria?",
"How many functional international airports total do we have in nigeria?"
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"... quaking aspen, is the <b>oldest</b>-known clonal <b>tree</b>, located in Utah, <b>United States</b>. \nThis is a list of the <b>oldest</b>-known <b>trees</b>, as reported in reliable sources. Definitions \nof what ... Pinus longaeva, White Mountains (California), <b>United States</b>, It is the \n<b>oldest</b>-known <b>living tree</b> in the world. Gran Abuelo, 3,648, Patagonian cypress",
"General Sherman is a giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) <b>tree</b> located in \nthe Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in Tulare County, in the <b>U.S.</b> state of \nCalifornia. By volume, it is the largest known <b>living</b> single-stem <b>tree</b> on Earth. \nWhile the General Sherman is the largest currently <b>living tree</b>, it is not the ... the \n<b>oldest</b> known <b>living tree</b> on Earth (that distinction belongs to a Great Basin ...",
"This is the <b>oldest</b> known <b>tree</b> in North <b>America</b>, and the <b>oldest</b> known <b>living</b> \nindividual nonclonal <b>tree</b> in the world. The Cypress of Abarkuh is estimated to be\n ...",
"Pando also known as the trembling giant, is a clonal colony of an individual male \nquaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) determined to be a single <b>living</b> organism \nby identical genetic markers and assumed to have one ... In the semi-arid \nwestern <b>United States</b>, some argue that widespread seedling establishment has \nnot ...",
"Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is the <b>longest living tree</b> ... The \n<b>oldest trees</b> are determined by growth rings, which can be seen if ... and veteran \n<b>trees in the United</b> Kingdom through the correlation of a ... 10, Coast Redwood (\nSequoia sempervirens), 2,200, northern California, <b>USA</b>, Dead.",
"The term bristlecone pine covers three species of pine <b>tree</b> All three species are \nlong-lived and highly resilient to harsh weather and bad soils. One of the three \nspecies, Pinus longaeva, is among the <b>longest</b>-lived life ... Rather than rot, \nexposed wood, on <b>living</b> and dead <b>trees</b>, erodes like stone due to wind, rain, and \nfreezing ...",
"Pinus longaeva is a long-<b>living</b> species of bristlecone pine <b>tree</b> found in the \nhigher mountains of California, Nevada, and Utah. Methuselah is a bristlecone \npine that is 4,851 years old and has been credited as the <b>oldest</b> known <b>living</b> non\n-clonal organism on Earth but, subsequently, ... In 1987, the bristlecone pine was \ndesignated one of Nevada's <b>state trees</b>.",
"It is believed to be the <b>oldest living</b> cultivated fruit <b>tree</b> in North <b>America</b>. Contents. \n1 ...",
"Angel Oak is a Southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) located in Angel Oak Park \non Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina. The <b>tree</b> is estimated to be 400\n-500 years old. ... Location, Johns Island, South Carolina, US ... Despite the \nclaims that the Angel Oak is the <b>oldest tree</b> east of the Mississippi River, bald \ncypress ...",
"Prometheus (recorded as WPN-114) was the <b>oldest</b> known non-clonal organism, \na Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) <b>tree</b> growing near the <b>tree</b> line \non Wheeler Peak in eastern Nevada, <b>United States</b> ... Prometheus was a <b>living</b> \nmember of a population of bristlecone pine <b>trees</b> near the <b>tree</b> line on the lateral ..."
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"Where is the oldest living tree in the united states?",
"Where is the oldest individual living tree in the united states?",
"Where is the oldest clonal colony of living trees in the united states?"
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"Upon re-airing, the episode received 3.75 million viewers. Title, Episode Shown \nAfter, Host, Original <b>air</b> date. <b>Jersey Shore</b>: After Hours, <b>6</b> ...",
"<b>Jersey Shore</b> is an American reality television series that ran on MTV from \nDecember 3, 2009, ... <b>Season</b> 2 <b>was the</b> #1 television series in the P12-34 \ndemographic for the summer of 2010 ... The <b>season's</b> January <b>6</b>, 2011 <b>premiere</b> \nwas viewed by a record 8.45 million viewers, making it MTV's most viewed series \ntelecast ever.",
"On February 28, 2018, a second <b>season</b> was ordered ahead of the series \n<b>premiere</b>, which filmed in Las Vegas, Seaside ...",
"She reportedly earned $150,000 per <b>Jersey Shore</b> episode by the last <b>season</b>. \nShe also appeared as the guest hostess for WWE Raw in 2011 and competed at\n ...",
"Snooki & Jwoww is an American reality television series on MTV starring Snooki \nand JWoww. It is the second of three spin-offs of <b>Jersey Shore</b>, on which both \nPolizzi and ... Booker explained his decision by saying that he <b>did</b> not wish the \ncity's ... "MTV Renews 'Snooki and Jwoww,' Sets '<b>Jersey Shore</b>' <b>Season 6</b> \n<b>Premiere</b> ...",
"Michael Sorrentino (born July 4, 1982), also known as The Situation, is an \nAmerican television personality. He appeared on all six seasons of the MTV \nreality show <b>Jersey Shore</b>, from ... Sorrentino was a contestant on <b>Season</b> 11 of \nDancing with the Stars. His partner was ... "<b>Did</b> the <b>Jersey Shore</b> Cast Go to \nCollege? — The ...",
"The sixth <b>season</b> of Futurama originally aired on Comedy Central from June 24, \n2010, ... Both volumes have all <b>episodes</b> ordered in production order as <b>was the</b> \ncase with ... Comedy Central chose to <b>air</b> the second half of this <b>season</b> out of the \n... "Thursday Cable: <b>Jersey Shore</b> on Top + Project Runway, Futurama, Stan \nLee's ...",
"<b>Episodes</b>[edit]. No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Original <b>air</b> date, U.S. viewers",
"<b>Season 6</b> encompasses Olivia Blois Sharpe and Michelle DeCarlo as they pack \ntheir things and rent a summer house in Asbury Park, New <b>Jersey</b>. Tracy's ...",
"The Real Housewives of New <b>Jersey</b> (abbreviated RHONJ) is an American \nreality television ... It delivered the highest rated <b>season premiere</b> in the network's \nhistory and the highest rated <b>season premiere</b> in The Real ... The tenth <b>season</b> \npremiered on November <b>6</b>, 2019, featuring the cast of the previous <b>season</b>. Staub\n, who ..."
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"When did season 6 of jersey shore start?"
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"<b>World</b> total primary <b>energy</b> consumption, <b>energy</b> ... and <b>much</b> of the \ndisassembled <b>nuclear plant</b> ...",
"<b>Nuclear power</b> plants currently operate in 31 countries. Most are in Europe, North \nAmerica, ... <b>Global nuclear electricity</b> generation in 2012 was at its lowest level \nsince ... By <b>far</b> the largest <b>nuclear electricity</b> producers are the United States with \n... Nuclear <b>energy</b> policy by country · List of <b>nuclear power</b> accidents by country ...",
"<b>World</b> monazite resources are estimated to be about 12 million ... simply by \nrefining monazites for their <b>more</b> valuable REEs. ... <b>Nuclear Energy</b>, "Trends in \n<b>Nuclear</b> Fuel Cycle", Paris, France (2001).",
"The total amount of <b>electricity</b> consumed <b>worldwide</b> was 19,504 TWh in ... was \ncoal at 41%, natural gas at 22%, <b>nuclear</b> at 11%, hydro at 16%, ... <b>World Energy</b> \nAssessment in 2000 that highlighted <b>many</b> ...",
"New <b>nuclear power</b> plants typically have high capital expenditure for building the \nplant. Fuel ... <b>Nuclear power</b> construction costs have varied significantly across \nthe <b>world</b> and in time. ... and solar power can only achieve so <b>much</b> market \npenetration before (expensive) <b>energy</b> storage and transmission become \nnecessary.",
"Peak uranium is the point in time that the maximum <b>global</b> uranium production \nrate is reached. After that peak, according to Hubbert peak theory, the rate of \nproduction enters a terminal decline. While uranium is used in nuclear weapons, \nits primary use is for <b>energy</b> ... However following the shutdown of <b>many nuclear</b> \n<b>power</b> plants after the ...",
"Prior to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Japan had generated 30% of \nits electrical power from nuclear reactors and planned to increase that share to \n40%. <b>Nuclear power energy</b> was a national strategic priority in Japan. ... In June \n2011, <b>more</b> than 80 percent of Japanese said they were anti-nuclear and \ndistrusted ...",
"Fusion <b>power</b> is a proposed form of <b>power</b> generation that would generate \n<b>electricity</b> by using heat from <b>nuclear</b> fusion reactions. In a fusion process, two \nlighter atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, while releasing <b>energy</b>. \nDevices designed to harness this <b>energy</b> are known as fusion reactors. ... As a \nsource of <b>power</b>, <b>nuclear</b> fusion is expected to have several advantages ...",
"A <b>nuclear power</b> plant is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a \n<b>nuclear reactor</b>. ... The <b>world's</b> first full scale power station, Calder Hall in \nEngland, opened on October 17, 1956. ... Proponents argue that <b>nuclear power</b> is \na sustainable <b>energy</b> source which reduces carbon emissions and can increase \n<b>energy</b> ...",
"<b>Nuclear power</b> is the largest source of electricity in France, with a generation of \n379.1 TWh, ... Forty percent of the French "are 'hesitant' about nuclear <b>energy</b> \nwhile a third are in ... as peaking power plant, whereas most <b>nuclear plants</b> in the \n<b>world</b> operate as ... The <b>World</b> Nuclear Association says that fusion "presents so \n<b>far</b> ..."
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"How much of the worlds energy is produced by nuclear power?",
"What percentage of the worlds energy is produced by nuclear power in 2017?",
"What percentage of the worlds energy is produced by nuclear power in 2014?",
"What percentage of the worlds energy is produced by nuclear power in 2016?"
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"<b>ZIP Codes</b> are numbered <b>with</b> the first digit representing a ... many <b>of the</b> lowest \n<b>ZIP Codes</b>, which <b>begin with</b> '0', are <b>in the</b> New England region. ... Until 2001, \nthere <b>were</b> six <b>ZIP Codes</b> lower than 00501 ...",
"This is a list of <b>ZIP code</b> prefixes. Each cell in this table contains a three-digit <b>ZIP</b> \n<b>code</b> prefix, the state where that <b>ZIP code</b> prefix is located, and the name of the \n<b>United States</b> ... Each SCF serves local addresses whose five-digit <b>ZIP codes</b> \n<b>start with</b> the same set ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 5 March 2020, at 03:05 (\nUTC).",
"<b>Area codes</b> 518 and 838 are telephone <b>area codes</b> serving the easternmost part \nof Upstate New York in the <b>United States</b>. 518 <b>was</b> established as one of the ...",
"A postal code is a series of letters or digits ... system, each code <b>starting with</b> the \n... in the French system and <b>has</b> no ... <b>of the US ZIP code</b> system, despite ...",
"<b>Area code</b> 585 is the <b>area code</b> for Rochester and eight surrounding counties in \nwestern New York. It <b>was</b> created on November 15, 2001 in a split <b>from area</b> \n<b>code</b> 716. Previously, Rochester had shared 716 <b>with</b> Buffalo. Aside <b>from</b> new \n<b>area codes</b> created <b>in the</b> New York City metropolitan area ... The blue area is \nNew York State; the red area is area code 585.",
"Mr. ZIP, informally "Zippy", is a cartoon character used in the 1960s by the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b> Post ... Mr. ZIP <b>was</b> based on an original design by Howard Wilcox, son of \na letter carrier and a member of the Cunningham ... The Post Office had little \ndifficulty in getting mass mailers <b>to use</b> the <b>ZIP Code</b> as it could make its inclusion \na ...",
"Midtown Manhattan is the central portion of the New York City borough of \nManhattan. Midtown ... Sixth Avenue also <b>has</b> the headquarters of three of the \nfour major <b>U.S.</b> ... Manhattan <b>was</b> home to six of the top ten <b>zip codes</b> in the \n<b>United States</b> by median ... Based on data <b>from</b> the 2010 <b>United States</b> Census, \nthe population of ...",
"<b>ZIP Code</b> Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) are statistical entities developed by the \n<b>United States</b> Census Bureau for tabulating summary statistics. These <b>were</b> ...",
"Boston is the capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of \nMassachusetts in the <b>United States</b>, and the 21st most populous city in the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b>. The city proper covers 49 square miles (127 km<sup>2</sup>) <b>with</b> an estimated ... \nBoston <b>was</b> the largest town in British <b>America</b> until Philadelphia grew larger in \nthe mid-18th ...",
"In the <b>United States</b> and Canada, ten-digit dialing is the practice of including the \n<b>area code</b> of a telephone number when dialing to initiate a telephone call."
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"When did the united states start using zip codes?",
"When did the United States introduce zip codes?",
"When did the United States start requiring zip codes?"
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""These Eyes" is a song by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. The song \nwas co-written ... In 1971 another reggae adaptation followed: "<b>These Eyes</b> (\n<b>Crying</b> every night)" by Stranger Cole (produced by Byron Smith) followed by \nTommy ...",
"That year, The Guess Who scored an international hit with "<b>These Eyes</b>", co-\nwritten by Cummings and guitarist Randy Bachman. It was followed up by the hit\n ...",
"The names of <b>those</b> forty-one Senderos among the victims listed in The <b>Eye</b> That \n<b>Cries</b> would later cause a controversy since a large portion of the deaths had ...",
""Behind <b>These</b> Hazel <b>Eyes</b>" is a song recorded by American singer Kelly \nClarkson for her ... deny it/Can't pretend/Just thought you were the one/Broken up \ndeep inside/But you won't get to see the tears I <b>cry</b>/Behind <b>these</b> hazel <b>eyes</b>.",
""Lyin' <b>Eyes</b>" is a song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey and recorded in \n1975 by the American rock band the Eagles, with Frey singing lead vocals. It was \nthe second single from their album One of <b>These</b> Nights, reaching No.",
"<b>Crying</b> is the shedding of tears in response to an emotional state, pain or a \nphysical irritation of ... Together, <b>these</b> features of memory reinforce the idea that \n<b>crying</b> helped the individual. ... that since early humans must have relied heavily \non fire, their <b>eyes</b> were frequently producing reflexive tears in response to the \nsmoke.",
"Altered Images were an early 1980s Scottish new wave/post-punk band. Fronted \nby singer Clare Grogan, the band branched into mainstream pop music, having \nsix UK top 40 hit singles and three top 30 albums between 1981 and 1983. Their \nhits included "Happy Birthday", "I Could Be Happy", "See <b>Those Eyes</b>", ...",
""When Irish <b>Eyes</b> Are Smiling" is a lighthearted song in tribute to Ireland. Its lyrics \nwere written by Chauncey Olcott and George Graff, Jr., set to music composed ...",
"Tears are a clear liquid secreted by the lacrimal glands (tear gland) found in the \n<b>eyes</b> of all land ... Tears have symbolic significance among humans (see <b>crying</b>). \n... Some cultures consider <b>crying</b> to be undignified and infantile, casting \naspersions on <b>those</b> who <b>cry</b> publicly, except if it is due to the death of a close \nfriend or ...",
"1. "<b>These Eyes</b>", The Guess Who. 2. "Glimpse of Those Warlocks", Lyle Workman. \n3. "Stranglehold", Ted Nugent. 4. "Why Do I <b>Cry</b>", The Remains. 5. "Bar Fight ..."
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"Who sang the song these eyes are crying?",
"What band played the song \"These Eyes\"(1968)?",
"What singer sang the song \"These Eyes\"(1968)?"
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"The <b>Magic 8</b>-<b>Ball</b> is a plastic sphere, made to look like an <b>eight</b>-<b>ball</b>, that is used \nfor ... 1944; U.S. Patent 3,119,621—<b>Liquid</b> filled die agitator containing a die ...",
"<b>Liquid</b>?[edit]. What is the <b>liquid</b> inside? Is it colored water... or something more... \nsinister??? Can you drink it? Someone find out!",
"<b>8</b> (<b>eight</b>) is the natural number following 7 and preceding 9. Contents. 1 In \nmathematics. 1.1 List ... In <b>liquid</b> measurement (United States customary units), \nthere are <b>eight fluid</b> ounces in a cup, <b>eight</b> pints in a gallon and <b>eight</b> \ntablespoonfuls in a gill ... Also, an eighth of an ounce of cocaine is commonly \nreferred to as an "<b>8</b>-<b>ball</b>.",
"L. Lachsack · Lava lamp · <b>Liquid</b> Ass. M. <b>Magic 8</b>-<b>Ball</b> · Magnetic Poetry · Mexican \njumping bean · Mood ring. N. Newton's cradle · Novelty lighter. P.",
"V8 Vegetable Juice, sometimes just called V8, is a trademarked name for a \nnumber of beverage products sold worldwide that are made from eight \nvegetables, or a mixture of vegetables and fruits. ... A few cocktail drinks use V8, \nmost famously the "bloody eight" or "<b>eight ball</b>", which is a Bloody Mary with V8 \ninstead of tomato ...",
"Blumhouse Productions is an American film and television production company, \nfounded by ... It had previously signed a deal with Amazon Studios for eight films. \nIn 2019 ... In June 2019, it was announced that Blumhouse would partner with \nMattel Films to produce <b>Magic 8</b>-<b>Ball</b>, based on the children's toy of the same \nname.",
"Speedball (or powerball) is a mixture of cocaine (a stimulant) with heroin or \nmorphine (an ... Slash (discussed in his autobiography Slash, he experienced \ncardiac arrest for <b>eight</b> minutes, but was revived); Comedian Craig Ferguson (\nadmitted ...",
"In nuclear physics, a <b>magic</b> number is a number of nucleons such that they are \narranged into complete shells within the atomic nucleus. The seven most widely \nrecognized <b>magic</b> numbers as of 2019 are 2, <b>8</b>, 20, 28 ... even be doubly <b>magic</b> \ndue to the deformed (American football- or rugby <b>ball</b>-like) shape of this nucleus.",
"An electronic game is a game that employs electronics to create an interactive \nsystem with ... Redemption games such as Skee Ball have been around since the \ndays of the ... between games and toys such as the Electronic <b>Magic 8 Ball</b> Date \nBall or the Electronic Ouija Board are often considered electronic games as well.",
"The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or \ndebunk urban ... Will a human head that has been dipped in <b>liquid</b> nitrogen for 5 \nseconds ... Original air date: April <b>8</b>, 2009 ... Adam and Jamie explored the \nphysics of swimming in syrup, while the Build Team probed two "<b>magic</b> bullet" \nmyths."
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"What is the liquid in a magic 8 ball?"
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""The <b>Three Little Pigs</b>" is a fable about three pigs who build three houses of \ndifferent materials. ... The 1989 parody The True <b>Story</b> of <b>the 3 Little Pigs</b>! is \npresented as a first-person narrative by the wolf, who portrays the entire incident \nas a ...",
"<b>Author</b>, Jon Scieszka. Cover artist, Lane Smith. Country, United States. Language\n, English. Genre, Children's book. Publisher, Harper & Row. Publication date. \n1989. Pages, 32. ISBN · 0-14-054056-3 · OCLC · 43158890. The True <b>Story</b> of \n<b>the 3 Little Pigs</b>! is a children's book by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith.",
"The Three Pigs is a children's picture book written and illustrated by David \nWiesner. Published in 2001, the book is based on the traditional tale of the <b>Three</b> \n<b>Little Pigs</b>, though in this <b>story</b> they step out ... Author, David Wiesner. Illustrator, \nDavid ...",
"<b>Three Little Pigs</b> is an animated short film released on May 27, 1933 by United \nArtists, ... In 1936, a third cartoon starring the <b>Three Little Pigs</b> and the Big Bad \nWolf followed, with a <b>story</b> based on The Boy Who Cried Wolf. This short was \nentitled ...",
"<b>Author</b> and critic Maurice Willson Disher's review in The Times ... "No crime \nenthusiast will object that the <b>story</b> of how the painter died ... Christie never fails \nus, and her Five <b>Little Pigs</b> presents a very ...",
"The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig is a children's picture book written \nby Eugene Trivizas (Evgenios Trivizas), illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, and first \npublished by Heinemann in 1993. The <b>story</b> is a comically inverted version of the \nclassic <b>Three Little Pigs</b>, ... Author, Eugenios Trivizas. Illustrator, Helen Oxenbury.",
"Jon Scieszka (born September 8, 1954) is an American children's <b>writer</b>, best \nknown for picture ... The True <b>Story</b> of <b>the 3 Little Pigs</b>!, illustrated by Lane Smith - \nHarper & Row - 1989 ISBN 9780140544510 · The Frog Prince, Continued, ...",
"... in The Famous Tommy Thumb's <b>Little Story</b>-Book, published in London about \n1760. ... Until the mid-20th century, the lines referred to "<b>little pigs</b>".",
"Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a British 19th-century fairy tale of which three \nversions exist. ... The <b>story</b> was first recorded in narrative form by British <b>writer</b> \nand poet Robert Southey, and first published ... Like "The Tale of the <b>Three Little</b> \n<b>Pigs</b>", the <b>story</b> uses repetitive formulas to engage the child's attention and to ...",
"Illustration by Leonard Leslie Brooke of the <b>story</b> "<b>Three Little Pigs</b>". Leonard \nLeslie Brooke (24 September 1862 – 2 May 1940) was a British artist and <b>writer</b>."
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"The author of the three little pigs story?",
"Who is the author of the True Story of the 3 Little Pigs?",
"Who is the Author of the Three Little Pigs fairy tale?"
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"The <b>United States</b> of America is a federal republic consisting of 50 <b>states</b>, a \nfederal district five ... All <b>states</b> and <b>their</b> residents are represented in the federal \nCongress, ... As provided by Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, Congress \nexercises "exclusive jurisdiction" over the federal district, which is not part of <b>any</b> \n<b>state</b>.",
"The law typically <b>states</b> that a granting authority "<b>may</b> issue" a permit if ... Some of \nthese jurisdictions <b>may</b> revoke a permit after <b>it</b> has ...",
"The Electoral College is a body of electors established by the <b>United States</b> \nConstitution, which ... U.S. territories are not entitled to <b>any</b> electors as they are \nnot <b>states</b>. ... Hamilton explained the election was to take place among all the \n<b>states</b>, so no corruption in <b>any state</b> could taint "the great body of the people" in \n<b>their</b> ...",
"The <b>United</b> Nations member <b>states</b> are the 193 sovereign <b>states</b> that are \nmembers <b>of the United</b> ... The admission of <b>any</b> such <b>state</b> to membership in the \n<b>United</b> Nations will be effected by a ... Among the original members, 49 are either \nstill UN members or had <b>their</b> memberships in the UN continued by a successor \n<b>state</b> (see ...",
"The <b>United States</b> of America (<b>USA</b>), commonly known as the <b>United States</b> (U.S. \nor US) or ... <b>It</b> was the first country to develop nuclear weapons and the only \ncountry to have used them in warfare. ... In the early days of colonization, <b>many</b> \nEuropean settlers were subject to food shortages, disease, and attacks from \nNative ...",
"Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the <b>United States</b>, currently used by 29 \n<b>states</b>, the ... <b>There</b> were no executions in the <b>United States</b> between 1967 and \n1977. ... New Hampshire became the 21st <b>state</b> to abolish capital punishment on \n<b>May</b> 30, 2019 when its <b>state</b> senate overrode Governor Sununu's veto by a vote \nof ...",
"Commonwealth is a term used by four of the 50 <b>states</b> of the <b>United States</b> in <b>their</b> \nfull official ... The term "commonwealth" does not describe or provide for <b>any</b> \nspecific political status or legal relationship when used by a <b>state</b>. Those that do \nuse ...",
"Political party strength in U.S. <b>states</b> refers to the level of representation <b>of the</b> \nvarious political ... <b>This</b> was especially true in the Solid South, where the \nDemocratic Party was dominant for the better part ... Another metric to measure \n<b>how much</b> a <b>state</b> leans towards one party or the other is the Cook Partisan \nVoting Index (PVI).",
"The Constitution of the <b>United States</b> is the supreme law of the <b>United States</b> of \nAmerica. ... Amendments to the <b>United States</b> Constitution, unlike ones made to \n<b>many</b> constitutions worldwide, are appended to the document. All four ... <b>It</b> was \ndrafted by the Second Continental Congress from mid-1776 through late 1777, \nand ...",
"In the <b>United States</b>, a county is an administrative or political subdivision of a \n<b>state</b> that consists ... Similarly, some of Alaska's boroughs have merged with <b>their</b> \nprincipal cities creating unified city-boroughs. Some such ... Throughout the \n<b>United States</b>, counties <b>may</b> contain other independent, self-governing \nmunicipalities."
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"How many states there is in the united states?",
"How many total states there is in the united states?",
"How many contiguous states there is in the united states?"
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"<b>Ice Age</b>: <b>Collision Course</b> is a 2016 American computer-animated science fiction \ncomedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox.",
"Main article: <b>Ice Age</b>: <b>Collision Course</b>. Scrat's pursuit of his elusive acorn \ncatapults him outside of ...",
"The following is a list of the characters in the Ice Age films, mentioned by a name \neither ... Louis casually agrees. In <b>Ice Age</b>: <b>Collision Course</b>, Peaches is now a \nyoung adult and prepares to marry a male mammoth named Julian.",
"Film portal · v · t · e. This file is within the scope of WikiProject Film. If you would \nlike to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion\n ...",
"Ice Age is a 2002 American computer-animated comedy film directed by Chris \nWedge and ... The fifth and latest installment, <b>Ice Age</b>: <b>Collision Course</b>, was \nreleased on July 22, 2016. With the release of Collision Course, the Ice Age \nseries ...",
"<b>Ice Age</b>: <b>Collision Course</b>. Michael "Mike" Thurmeier is a Canadian animator and \ndirector at Blue Sky Studios. He is most famous for co-directing Ice Age: Dawn of \nthe Dinosaurs and Ice ...",
"<b>Ice Age</b>: <b>Collision Course</b>. Michael Berg. Michael Berg is an American \nscreenwriter best known as a co-writer of Ice Age for 20th Century ...",
"Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is a 2009 American computer-animated ... The \nfifth film, <b>Ice Age</b>: <b>Collision Course</b>, was released in 3D on July 22, 2016.",
"Collision course refers to one opposing object or philosophy moving towards \nanother expecting ... "Collision Course" (Arrow), an episode of Arrow; <b>Ice Age</b>: \n<b>Collision Course</b>, a 2016 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy film ...",
"Blue Sky Studios, Inc. is an American computer animation film studio based in \nGreenwich, ... are its most critically praised films. As of 2013, Scrat, a character \nfrom the Ice Age films, is the studio's mascot. ... 11, <b>Ice Age</b>: <b>Collision Course</b>, \nJuly 22, 2016, $105 million, $408 million, 18%, 34. 12, Ferdinand, December 15, \n2017 ..."
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"When did ice age collision course come out?",
"When did ice age collision course come out at the Sydney Film Festival?",
"When did ice age collision course come out in the United States and Canada?"
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"A <b>ruby</b> is a pink to blood-red colored gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum \n(aluminium ... After color follows clarity: similar to diamonds, a clear stone <b>will</b> \ncommand a premium, but a <b>ruby</b> without any ... A few <b>rubies</b> have been <b>found in</b> \n<b>the U.S.</b> states of Montana, North Carolina, South Carolina and Wyoming. Spinel\n ...",
"Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, consisting of \naluminum ... Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, <b>United States</b> (Montana) and \nVietnam. ... For example, both <b>ruby</b> and sapphire are <b>found</b> in Myanmar's Mogok \nStone Tract, ... Gemstone color <b>can</b> be described in terms of hue, saturation, and \ntone.",
"<b>Ruby</b> Falls is a series of underground cascading waterfalls totaling 145-foot (44 \nm) in Lookout Mountain, near Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the <b>United States</b>. ... \nThe Falls are <b>located</b> at the end of the main passage of <b>Ruby</b> Falls Cave, in a \nlarge ... unlike Lookout Mountain Cave, had no natural openings and <b>could</b> not \nbe ...",
"The <b>Ruby</b> Mountains are a mountain range, primarily <b>located</b> within Elko County \nwith a small extension into White Pine County, in Nevada, <b>United States</b>. ... All of \nthese features <b>can</b> be <b>seen</b> from 12-mile Lamoille Canyon Road, a National ...",
"<b>Ruby</b> is an incorporated town in central western Alaska, situated on the south \nbank of the ... Many of the men had left to fight in World War <b>I</b> and several of the \ntowns ... The largest gold nugget ever <b>found</b> in Alaska, 294.10 troy ounces (\n322.67 oz; ... <b>Ruby</b> first appeared on the 1920 <b>U.S.</b> Census as an unincorporated \nvillage.",
"The <b>ruby</b> slippers are the magic pair of shoes worn by Dorothy Gale as played by \nJudy Garland ... Also, Garland <b>can</b> be <b>seen</b> wearing this pair in photos taken after \nthe film's ... This is believed to be the pair on permanent exhibition in the Popular \nCulture wing of the National Museum of <b>American</b> History at the Smithsonian ...",
"<b>Rubies</b> are red due to the presence of chromium, and sapphires exhibit a range \nof colors depending on what transition metal is <b>present</b>. A rare type of sapphire, ...",
"<b>Ruby</b> Tuesday Inc. is an <b>American</b> multinational foodservice retailer that owns, \noperates, and ... <b>Ruby</b> Tuesday announced plans that it <b>would</b> be taken private \nthrough a purchase by NRD Capital Management, a private-equity firm ... By \n2002, the company <b>found</b> itself combating traffic and sales losses at many of its \nlocations.",
"<b>Ruby</b> is a town in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, <b>United States</b>. The \npopulation was 360 ... <b>Ruby</b> is <b>located</b> in northern Chesterfield County at 34°44′\n44″N 80°10′33″W / 34.74556°N 80.17583°W / 34.74556; -80.17583 (\n34.745626, ...",
"<b>Ruby's</b> Diner is a restaurant chain aesthetically designed after <b>American</b> diners of \nthe Swing ... For example, the <b>Ruby's</b> AeroDiner in Laguna Hills (<b>located</b> near the \nformer El Toro Marine Air Base) has a collection of miniature World ... They \nthought <b>Ruby's</b> - named after Cavanaugh's mother - <b>would</b> be an interesting "\nhobby."
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"Cystoscopy is endoscopy of the <b>urinary bladder</b> via the urethra. It is carried out \nwith a cystoscope. The urethra is the tube that <b>carries urine</b> from the <b>bladder</b> to ...",
"In anatomy, the urethra is a tube that connects the <b>urinary bladder</b> to the <b>urinary</b> \nmeatus for the removal of urine from the body of ... The urethra transports urine \nfrom the bladder to the outside of the body. ... lining the <b>bladder</b> neck and urethra, \nis innervated by the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous <b>system</b>.",
"The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs found in vertebrates. They are located \non the left and ... The kidneys also <b>carry</b> out functions independent of the nephron\n. ... Urology addresses diseases of kidney (and <b>urinary tract</b>) anatomy: these \ninclude ... Nephrons, the <b>urine</b>-producing functional <b>structures of</b> the kidney, span \nthe ...",
"The urinary <b>bladder</b> or simply <b>bladder</b> is a hollow muscular organ in humans and \nvertebrates ... <b>Urine</b> enters the <b>bladder</b> via the ureters and exits via the urethra. ... \nterm vesical or prefix vesico - appear in connection with associated <b>structures</b> \nsuch ... presence of bacteria in the <b>urine</b> which can indicate a <b>urinary tract</b> \ninfection ...",
"Urinary incontinence (UI), also known as involuntary urination, is any \nuncontrolled leakage of ... The <b>bladder</b> stores urine, then releases it through the \nurethra, the canal that <b>carries urine</b> to the ... Men tend to experience incontinence \nless often than women, and the <b>structure</b> of the male <b>urinary tract</b> accounts for this \ndifference.",
"In urinary catheterization a latex, polyurethane, or silicone tube known as a \nurinary catheter is inserted into the <b>bladder</b> through the urethra. Catheterization \nallows <b>urine</b> to drain from the <b>bladder</b> for collection. ... Long-term catheterization \n<b>carries</b> a significant risk of <b>urinary tract</b> infection. Because of this risk \ncatheterization is a ...",
"The excretory <b>system</b> is a passive biological <b>system</b> that removes excess, \nunnecessary ... The <b>urinary bladder</b> collects and stores the <b>urine</b> until <b>urination</b>. ... \nAt about 10 feet long in humans, it <b>transports</b> the wastes through the tubes to be \nexcreted. ... "Histologic Variations in the <b>Structure</b> of Human Eccrine Sweat \nGlands ...",
"The parasympathetic nervous <b>system</b> (PSNS) is one of the two divisions of the \nautonomic ... 1 <b>Structure</b> ... This nerve <b>carries</b> secretomotor fibers to the \nsubmandibular and sublingual glands. ... moving <b>urine</b> from the kidneys into the \n<b>bladder</b> and food down the intestinal <b>tract</b> and, ... Abdominal aortic plexus · <b>Renal</b>\n/Suprarenal.",
"The collecting duct <b>system</b> of the kidney consists of a series of tubules and ducts \nthat physically ... Papillary (collecting) ducts are anatomical <b>structures of</b> the \nkidneys, previously ... The <b>renal</b> filtrate it <b>carries</b> drains into a minor calyx as <b>urine</b>\n. ... <b>Bladder</b>. Circulation. Vesical arteries · Vesical veins · Vaginal artery (female).",
"The glomerulus (plural glomeruli), is a network of small blood vessels (capillaries\n) known as a ... The glomerulus and its surrounding Bowman's capsule constitute \na <b>renal</b> ... The walls have a unique <b>structure</b>: there are pores between the cells \nthat ... filtrate, which passes down the length of the nephron tubule to form <b>urine</b>."
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"Colombia, the only country in the world with a name originated from Columbus \nhimself, celebrates <b>El día de la Raza</b> y de la Hispanidad (meaning "Day of the \nRace ...",
"The shortened name of <b>Día de la Raza</b> (now often, though not always, with a \ncapitalized R) was used in 1939, when the feast day was celebrated in Zaragoza \nin ...",
"It is known as Columbus Day in the United States and as <b>Día de la Raza</b> in \nvarious Latin American countries. Celebration of the anniversary in Spain dates \nto ...",
"The following are public holidays in Uruguay. Date, English name, Spanish name\n, Remarks. January 1, New Year's Day, Año Nuevo. January 6, Children's Day, \nDía de los Niños (Día de Reyes) ... October 12, Day of the race (Columbus Day), \n<b>Día de la Raza</b>. November 2, Deceased ones day, Día de los Difuntos. \nDecember ...",
"Colloquially known as <b>Día de la Raza</b> ("Race Day") or formally by its older name (\nAniversario del Descubrimiento de América). 25 (Sunday), Municipal and ...",
"I've done a bit of a re-write, to clarify the link, or not, with the Columbus Day/<b>Dia</b> \n<b>de la Raza</b> celebration in Latin America. I think the Fuller comment about there ...",
"<b>Día de la Raza</b> / (Columbus Day) (October 12); Día de los Santos / All Saints' Day \n(November 1); Independencia de Cartagena / Independence of Cartagena ( ...",
"The Fiesta <b>de la Raza</b> Española was declared the national holiday <b>of</b> Spain in a \ndecree by Antonio Maura and king Alfonso XIII <b>of</b> 1918. The alternative name <b>Día</b>\n ...",
"Vuelve Candy B (March 6, 1988- August 9, 1998) was arguably one of the most \npopular ... He also won the Clasico <b>Dia de la Raza</b> and Clasico Budweiser that \nsame year. He came in first place in the Clasico Dia del Veterano but was ...",
"The <b>Raza</b> Unida Party, officially Partido Nacional <b>de La Raza</b> Unida is a Chicano\n ..."
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"Hypochondriasis or hypochondria is a condition in <b>which</b> a <b>person</b> is excessively \nand unduly ... For example, a <b>person</b> who has a minor cough may <b>think</b> that <b>they</b> \nhave tuberculosis. ... patients with OCD worry about <b>getting</b> an illness or of \ntransmitting an illness to others. ... Harth W, Gieler <b>U</b>, Kusnir <b>D</b>, Tausk FA (2008).",
"A pantomath is a <b>person</b> who wants to know and knows everything. The word \nitself is not to be found in common online English dictionaries, the OED, \ndictionaries of obscure words, or dictionaries of neologisms. Logic dictates that \n<b>there</b> are no literal nonfictional pantomaths, but the word ... This section <b>does</b> not \ncite any sources.",
"Factitious disorder imposed on self, also known as Munchausen syndrome, is a \nfactitious ... In factitious disorder imposed on self, the affected <b>person</b> \nexaggerates or ... syndrome <b>do</b> not really believe <b>they</b> are <b>sick</b>; <b>they</b> only want to \nbe <b>sick</b>, and ... Like the famous Baron von Munchausen, the persons affected \nhave <b>always</b> ...",
"Victim playing is the fabrication of victimhood for a variety of reasons such as to \njustify abuse of ... that the abuse was justified based on another <b>person's</b> bad \nbehavior (typically the victim). ... that results from inconsistencies between the \nway <b>they</b> treat others and what <b>they</b> believe ... Are <b>you</b> a victim of the victim \nsyndrome?",
"Victim mentality is an acquired personality trait in <b>which</b> a <b>person</b> tends to \nrecognize or ... Individuals harbouring a victim mentality <b>would</b> believe that: their \nlives are a series of challenges directly aimed at them;; most aspects of life are \nnegative and ...",
"Cyberchondria, otherwise known as compucondria, is the unfounded escalation \nof concerns ... <b>They</b> analyzed a representative crawl of the web for co-\noccurrences of ... events raises the assessed likelihood of the events) and base-\nrate neglect (people often <b>do</b> ... "Web research could give <b>you</b> a bad dose of \ncyberchondria".",
"In the slang of psychology, the colloquial term control freak describes a <b>person</b> \nwith a ... Because of their callous and unemotional traits and shallow affect <b>they</b> \nare well ... that “Control Freaks are people who care more than <b>you do</b> about \nsomething and ... day that “I don't <b>think</b> it <b>would</b> have been done if I had not been \n<b>there</b>”.",
"Pathological jealousy, also known as morbid jealousy, Othello syndrome or \ndelusional jealousy, is a psychological disorder in <b>which</b> a <b>person</b> is preoccupied \nwith the thought ... <b>Always</b> asking where the partner is and who <b>they</b> are with. ... to \nother dominating psychopathologies present within the jealous <b>person</b> that <b>call</b> \nfor ...",
"Clinical lycanthropy is defined as a rare psychiatric syndrome that involves a \ndelusion that the affected <b>person</b> can transform into, ... Affected individuals \nbelieve that <b>they</b> are in the process of transforming into an animal or ... suggests \na <b>person thinks</b> of themselves as transformed is considered evidence of clinical \nlycanthropy.",
"Emetophobia is a phobia that causes overwhelming, intense anxiety pertaining to \nvomiting. ... The thought of <b>someone</b> possibly vomiting can cause the phobic \n<b>person</b> to engage ... People with emetophobia usually suffer from anxiety; <b>they</b> \noften may scream, cry, ... It is not clear that this <b>should</b> be termed "anorexia", \nhowever."
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"In military terminology, a squad is a sub-subunit led by a non-commissioned ... of \n4 men each) or 13 <b>Marines</b> (US <b>Marine</b> Corps: <b>squad leader</b> ... In the United \nStates Army the TO&E <b>rank</b> of a rifle <b>squad leader</b> is ...",
"In the US military, a <b>squad leader</b> or <b>squad commander</b> is a Non-Commissioned \nOfficer who ... 4 men each) or 13 <b>Marines</b> (US <b>Marine</b> Corps: <b>squad leader</b> and \nthree fireteams of 4 men each) in a ... In the United States Army the Table of \nOrganization and Equipment (TO&E) <b>rank</b> of a rifle <b>squad leader</b> is Staff Sergeant \n(US ...",
"Corporal is a military <b>rank</b> in use in some form by many militaries and by some \npolice forces or ... As the Table of Organization & Equipment (TO&E) <b>rank</b> of a fire \n<b>team leader</b> is sergeant and that of <b>squad leader</b> is staff sergeant. In the United \nStates <b>Marine</b> Corps, corporal is the Table of Organization (TO) <b>rank</b> for a rifle fire\n ...",
"A <b>platoon leader</b> (NATO) or <b>platoon commander</b> is the officer in charge of a \nplatoon. This person is usually a junior officer – a second or first lieutenant or an \nequivalent <b>rank</b>.",
"Platoon of <b>Marines</b> of the United States <b>Marine</b> Corps. Standard NATO military \nmap symbol for a friendly infantry platoon. A platoon is a military unit typically \ncomposed of two or more squads/sections/patrols. Platoon ... Sergeants of \ninferior <b>rank</b> act as assistant <b>squad leaders</b> in the other squads. A \nFallschirmjägerzug ...",
"<b>Squadron leader</b> is a commissioned <b>rank</b> in the Royal Air Force and the air forces \nof many ... has a NATO <b>ranking</b> code of OF-3, equivalent to a lieutenant-\ncommander in the Royal Navy or a major in the British Army or the Royal <b>Marines</b>\n.",
"In the United States <b>Marine</b> Corps, the billet of platoon sergeant in a ... In 1929 \nthe <b>rank</b> of platoon sergeant was officially authorized. ... the platoon's operational \ncontrol while advising the <b>platoon commander</b>.",
"A fireteam or fire team is a small military sub-subunit of infantry designed to \noptimise "bounding ... The <b>team leaders</b> have handheld radios so the elements \ncan stay in contact with each other, as well as with the section leader's backpack \nradio set. ... Infantry units of the British Army, Royal <b>Marines</b> and RAF Regiment ...",
"Staff sergeant is a <b>rank</b> of non-commissioned officer used in the armed forces of \nseveral ... The <b>rank</b> Furir is reinstated for <b>squad leaders</b> since october 1 2019, as \nare Sergeant and First Sergeant (OR-6 - equivalents). ... The <b>rank</b> of Staff \nSergeant exists in the Army, Air Force and the <b>Marine</b> Corps, and is equivalent to \nthe ...",
"Sergeant is a <b>rank</b> in many uniformed organizations, principally military and \npolicing forces. ... In most armies the <b>rank</b> of sergeant corresponds to command \nof a <b>squad</b> (or section). In Commonwealth ... of a <b>platoon</b>. In the Royal <b>Marines</b> a \nsergeant is sometimes the <b>commander</b> of a <b>platoon</b>-sized Close Combat Rifle \nTroop."
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"<b>Walnut Grove</b> is a city in Redwood County, <b>Minnesota</b>, United States. The \npopulation was 871 at the 2010 census. Another name formerly associated with \nthe ...",
"Pages in category "People from <b>Walnut Grove</b>, <b>Minnesota</b>". The following 7 \npages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ...",
"Westbrook-Walnut Grove Public School district was formed in the late 1990s \nwhen the ... 56183. Westbrook and Walnut Grove, Minnesota · United States.",
"SummaryEdit. DescriptionWalnutGroveLauraMuseum.JPG, Entrance to the Laura \nIngalls Wilder Museum in <b>Walnut Grove</b>, <b>Minnesota</b>. Date ...",
"<b>Walnut Grove</b>, <b>Minnesota</b>[edit]. In 1874, when Wilder was seven years old, the \nfamily left their home near Pepin for the second time, and settled just outside ...",
"The <b>Walnut Grove</b> Correctional Facility, formerly the <b>Walnut Grove</b> Youth \nCorrectional Facility (WGYCF), was operated as a for-profit state-owned prison in\n ...",
"Alden was later the minister at the Congregational Church in <b>Walnut Grove</b>, \n<b>Minnesota</b>, which was described in the book "On the Banks of Plum Creek". He \nwas ...",
"Many of the exterior shots of <b>Walnut Grove</b> and the other <b>Minnesota</b> towns shown \nin the series include noticeable mountainous terrain in the background ...",
"<b>Walnut Grove</b>, <b>Minnesota</b> and Westbrook are sister cities because Westbrook-\nWalnut Grove (WWG) ...",
"Caroline Lake Ingalls was the mother of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the Little \nHouse books. ... Charles Frederick "Freddie" Ingalls was born on November 1, \n1875, in <b>Walnut Grove</b>, <b>Minnesota</b>, and died August 27, 1876, in South Troy, ..."
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"What's the population of walnut grove minnesota in 2010?",
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