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[ "Sourabh Raj Jain (born 1 December 1985) is an Indian television <b>actor</b> and \nModel. Sourabh is best known for his work in the show in <b>Mahabharat</b> (2013 TV \nseries) for <b>role</b> of Lord <b>Krishna</b> and Lord Shiva in Mahakali– Anth hi Aarambh hai. \nCurrently, he is portraying the <b>role</b> of Neil Oberoi in Patiala Babes.", "Nitish Bharadwaj (born 2 June 1963) is an Indian film <b>actor</b>, director, screenwriter\n, producer, and former member of Parliament in Lok Sabha. He is best known for \nhis <b>role</b> as Lord <b>Krishna</b> in B. R. Chopra&#39;s television series <b>Mahabharat</b>,&nbsp;...", "<b>Mahabharat</b> is an Indian television series based on the Hindu epic of the same \nname. ... Episode 53 - <b>Krishna&#39;s</b> story of one grain of rice, Bhim meets Ghatotkach \nand ... Around six <b>actors</b> were shortlisted for the <b>role</b> of Draupadi, including Juhi&nbsp;...", "<b>Mahabharat</b> is an Indian mythological series based on the ancient Indian \nSanskrit epic ... DNA praised the costumes, scenery, <b>Krishna&#39;s</b> flute theme which \nwas given by Raj Mohan Sinha, and most of the CGI ... It won the Indian Telly \nAwards for <b>Actor</b> in a Supporting <b>Role</b> (Drama), given to Aham Sharma for his \nportrayal as&nbsp;...", "This article describes <b>Krishna&#39;s role</b> in the <b>Mahabharata</b>. For the main article on \n<b>Krishna</b>, see <b>Krishna</b>. <b>Krishna</b> in Garden. Within the Indian epic <b>Mahabharata</b>, \n<b>Krishna</b> was the son of the Yadava chief Vasudeva and&nbsp;...", "<b>Krishna</b> is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of the \ngod Vishnu ... <b>Krishna plays</b> a key <b>role</b> in the <b>Mahabharata</b>. The Bhagavata&nbsp;...", "Paramavatar Shri <b>Krishna</b> (English: Lord <b>Krishna</b>) is a mythological serial on &amp;TV \nsince 19 June 2017. Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Cast; 3 Distribution; 4 See also&nbsp;...", "<b>Krishna</b> (also called Shri <b>Krishna</b>) is an Indian television series created, written \nand directed by ... The <b>role</b> of young <b>Krishna</b> was <b>played</b> by Swapnil Joshi and \nadult <b>Krishna</b> was <b>played</b> by Sarvadaman D. ... Works based on the <b>Mahabharata</b>\n.", "<b>Mahabharat</b> is a 2013 Indian computer animated historical drama film, directed \nby Amaan Khan ... Several <b>actors</b> like Amitabh Bachchan, Sunny Deol, Ajay \nDevgn, Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Vidya Balan, ... Sinha selected the <b>role of</b> \n<b>Krishna</b>.", "Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, IAST: arjuna) is a central <b>character</b> of the Indian epic \n<b>Mahabharata</b>. ... The friendship bond of Lord <b>Krishna</b> and Arjuna is the most \ncelebrated bond in Hindu mythology followed by the bond of Lord Rama and \nLord ... In B.R.Chopra&#39;s <b>Mahabharat</b>, Arjuna&#39;s <b>role</b> is <b>played</b> by Arjun (Firoz Khan)\n. In 2013&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who play the role of krishna in mahabharat?", "Who play the role of krishna in the 1988 mahabharat tv series?", "Who play the role of adult krishna in the 2013 mahabharat tv series?", "Who play the role of young krishna in the 2013 mahabharat tv series?", "Who play the role of kirshna in the 2013 mahabharat animated film?" ]
[ "Meisner <b>sings lead</b> on &quot;<b>Take it to the Limit</b>&quot; and the song was released as the \nthird single from the <b>album</b> One of These Nights. It is the only <b>Eagles</b> single \nwhere&nbsp;...", "Randall Herman Meisner (born March 8, 1946) is a retired American musician, \n<b>singer</b>, <b>songwriter</b> and founding member of the <b>Eagles</b>. ... and session musician. \nHe co-wrote the <b>Eagles</b> hit song &quot;<b>Take It to the Limit</b>&quot;, which he also <b>sang</b>.", "One of These Nights is the fourth studio <b>album</b> by the <b>Eagles</b>, released in 1975. \nThe record would become the <b>Eagles</b>&#39; first number one <b>album</b> on Billboard&#39;s \n<b>album</b> chart in July that year, and yielded three Top 10 singles, &quot;One of These \nNights&quot;, &quot;Lyin&#39; Eyes&quot; and &quot;<b>Take It to the Limit</b>&quot;. ... Randy Meisner <b>sings lead</b> on two \nsongs, one of which, &quot;<b>Take it to the Limit</b>&quot;,&nbsp;...", "Glenn Lewis Frey was an American <b>singer</b>, <b>songwriter</b>, actor and founding \nmember of the rock band the <b>Eagles</b>. Frey was the co-<b>lead singer</b> and frontman \nfor the <b>Eagles</b>, roles he came to ... songs, and <b>sang</b> the <b>lead vocals</b> on a number \nof <b>Eagles</b> hits including &quot;<b>Take</b> It Easy&quot;, ... To the <b>Limit</b>: The Untold Story of the \n<b>Eagles</b>.", "Donald Hugh Henley (born July 22, 1947) is an American musician, <b>singer</b>, \n<b>songwriter</b>, record producer and founding member of the <b>Eagles</b>. He was the&nbsp;...", "&quot;I Can&#39;t Tell You Why&quot; is a song by the American rock band <b>Eagles</b>, which \nappeared on their 1979 <b>album</b> The Long Run. The song was written by band \nmembers Timothy B. Schmit, Glenn Frey, and Don Henley. <b>Recorded</b> in March \n1978, it was the first song finished for the <b>album</b> and the ... &quot;One of These Nights&quot;; \n&quot;Lyin&#39; Eyes&quot;; &quot;<b>Take It to the Limit</b>&quot;; &quot;New Kid in Town&quot;&nbsp;...", "The <b>Eagles</b> are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971. The \nfounding members ... The group&#39;s eponymous debut <b>album</b> was <b>recorded</b> in \nEngland in February 1972 with producer Glyn Johns. ... The final single, &quot;<b>Take It</b> \n<b>to the Limit</b>&quot;, was written by Meisner, Henley, and Frey, and it is the only <b>Eagles</b> \nsingle to&nbsp;...", "Timothy Bruce Schmit (born October 30, 1947) is an American musician, <b>singer</b>, \nand <b>songwriter</b>. He has performed as the bassist and <b>vocalist</b> for Poco and the \n<b>Eagles</b>, having ... &quot;Already Gone&quot;; &quot;James Dean&quot;; &quot;Best of My Love&quot;; &quot;One of \nThese Nights&quot;; &quot;Lyin&#39; Eyes&quot;; &quot;<b>Take It to the Limit</b>&quot;; &quot;New Kid in Town&quot;; &quot;Hotel \nCalifornia&quot;&nbsp;...", "The <b>album</b> features covers of various <b>Eagles</b> songs, as performed by country \nmusic acts ... The video for the cover of &quot;Take It Easy&quot; by Travis Tritt featured the \nformer members of the <b>Eagles</b>, the ... <b>lead vocals</b>, background <b>vocals</b>; Duane \nPropes — background <b>vocals</b>; Tim Rushlow — background <b>vocals</b> ... &quot;<b>Take It to</b> \n<b>the Limit</b>&quot;.", "<b>Recorded</b>, Early 1973. Genre &middot; Soft rock. Length, 3:33. Label &middot; Asylum &middot; \n<b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Glenn Frey, Don Henley &middot; Producer(s) &middot; Glyn Johns. Audio sample. \nMenu. 0:00. <b>Vocal</b> and piano intro. file &middot; help. &quot;Desperado&quot; is a song by the \nAmerican rock band <b>Eagles</b>. It was written by Glenn Frey and Don ... &quot;One of \nThese Nights&quot;; &quot;Lyin&#39; Eyes&quot;; &quot;<b>Take It to the Limit</b>&quot;; &quot;New Kid in Town&quot;&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sang lead vocals on the eagles take it to the limit?" ]
[ "... clef <b>The Devil Wears Prada</b>, later made into a successful 2006 <b>film</b> starring \nMeryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a fashion editor, believed to be <b>based on</b> \nWintour.", "<b>The Devil Wears Prada</b> is a 2006 American comedy-drama <b>film</b> directed by David \nFrankel and produced by Wendy Finerman. The screenplay, written by Aline \nBrosh McKenna, is <b>based on</b> Lauren&nbsp;...", "Lauren Weisberger has published a sequel of the book: Revenge <b>Wears Prada</b>: \n<b>The Devil</b> Returns. <b>Film</b>[edit]. A <b>movie</b> of the same name, <b>based on</b> the novel, \nwas&nbsp;...", "<b>The Devil Wears Prada</b> is a 2003 novel by Lauren Weisberger about a young \nwoman who is ... glamour reminiscent of the New York Times bestseller &quot;<b>The</b> \n<b>Devil Wears Prada</b>&quot; and the <b>movie</b> adaptation. ... Lauren Weisberger, who wrote \nthe hiss-and-tell roman à clef best-seller on which the picture is <b>based</b>, was \nherself an&nbsp;...", "<b>The Devil Wears Prada</b> may refer to: <b>The Devil Wears Prada</b> (novel), the 2003 \nnovel by Lauren Weisberger. <b>The Devil Wears Prada</b> (<b>film</b>), the 2006 <b>film based</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>The Devil Wears Prada</b> is an American Christian metalcore band from Dayton, \nOhio, formed in ... Despite speculations that the band named themselves after the \n<b>film</b> of the same title, it turned out that they were formed before the <b>film</b> was \nreleased. They have explained that their band name is <b>based on</b> an anti-\nmaterialistic&nbsp;...", "Aline Brosh McKenna (born August 2, 1967) is an American screenwriter, \nproducer and director. She is known for writing <b>The Devil Wears Prada</b> (2006),&nbsp;...", "The Devil Wears Nada is a 2009 American made for cable erotic <b>film</b> directed by \nJim Wynorski. It is <b>based on</b> the novel <b>The Devil Wears Prada</b> by Lauren&nbsp;...", "Image:<b>The Devil Wears Prada</b> main onesheet.jpg is being used on this article. I \nnotice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but&nbsp;...", "The <b>film</b> also contains the Blackliquid Remix to DJ Colette&#39;s hit single, &quot;Feelin&#39;&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is the movie the devil wears prada based on?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Wasn&#39;t Born to Follow</b>&quot;, also known as &quot;<b>I Wasn&#39;t Born to Follow</b>&quot;, is a song written \nby Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Goffin wrote the lyrics and King provided the&nbsp;...", "&quot;We Weren&#39;t <b>Born to Follow</b>&quot; is the first single released in August 2009 from Bon \nJovi&#39;s eleventh studio album, The Circle. The single premiered on radio on&nbsp;...", "The Byrds&#39; recording of &quot;<b>Wasn&#39;t Born to Follow</b>&quot; first appeared on their 1968 \nalbum, The Notorious Byrd Brothers, but since it had been featured prominently \nin&nbsp;...", "Deluxe Edition bonus tracks. &quot;That Summer Feeling&quot; (Jonathan Richman) – 4:37; \n&quot;<b>I Wasn&#39;t Born to Follow</b>&quot; (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) – 3:59; &quot;Goin&#39; Back&quot; (Neil&nbsp;...", "Roger McGuinn &amp; Band was Roger McGuinn&#39;s third full-length solo album and \nwas released in ... Bonus tracks[edit]. 2004 CD reissue. &quot;<b>Wasn&#39;t Born To Follow</b>&quot; (\nlive) (Carole King, Gerry Goffin); &quot;Chestnut Mare&quot; (live) (Jacques Levy, McGuinn)\n&nbsp;...", "A second Goffin–King composition, &quot;<b>Wasn&#39;t Born to Follow</b>&quot;, also displays country \nand western influences, albeit filtered through the band&#39;s psychedelic and&nbsp;...", "Following that, &quot;<b>I Wasn&#39;t Born to Follow</b>&quot; is the first extended composition on the \nalbum; Sharon O&#39;Connell of Melody Maker called it &quot;a dream with heavy tread&quot;.", "In July 2001, five songs that were going to appear on the album were announced\n. The songs were &quot;Road Zombie&quot;, &quot;Winners and Losers&quot;, &quot;<b>I Wasn&#39;t Born to Follow</b>&quot;\n,&nbsp;...", "The Verdant Mile is a 2004 extended play album by American folk singer Tracy \nGrammer. Track listing[edit]. &quot;The Verdant Mile&quot; (Grammer); &quot;This Dirty Little Town\n&quot; (Kane); &quot;<b>Wasn&#39;t Born To Follow</b>&quot; (Goffin, King); &quot;Solitary Man&quot; (Diamond); &quot;When \nI&nbsp;...", "The Gordons released <b>Wasn&#39;t Born To Follow</b> one year later; this was a more \ncountry flavored record, featuring fiddler Wade Ray. In 1996, The Gordons toured\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who wrote i wasn't born to follow?", "Who wrote the 1992 song i wasn't born to follow?", "Who wrote the lyrics for the 1968 song i wasn't born to follow?", "Who wrote the music for the 1968 song i wasn't born to follow?" ]
[ "In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of <b>Troy</b> by the \nAchaeans (Greeks) after Paris of <b>Troy</b> took <b>Helen</b> from <b>her</b> ... Paris&#39; <b>abduction</b> of \n<b>Helen</b> had several precedents. ... The second book of the Iliad also lists the \nTrojan allies, consisting of the Trojans themselves, <b>led</b> by Hector, and various \nallies listed&nbsp;...", "Castor and Pollux were twin half-brothers in Greek and Roman mythology, \nknown together as ... In Homer&#39;s Iliad, <b>Helen</b> looks down from the walls of <b>Troy</b> \nand wonders why she does not see <b>her</b> brothers ... When <b>their</b> sister <b>Helen</b> was \n<b>abducted</b> by Theseus, the half-brothers invaded his kingdom of Attica to rescue \n<b>her</b>.", "In Greek mythology, Leda was an Aetolian princess who became a Spartan \nqueen. <b>Her</b> myth ... In Homer&#39;s Iliad, <b>Helen</b> looks down from the walls of <b>Troy</b> and \nwonders why she ... When the egg hatched, Leda adopted <b>Helen</b> as <b>her</b> daughter\n.", "In Greek mythology, Menelaus was a king of Mycenaean (pre-Dorian) Sparta, the \nhusband of ... The rest of the suitors swore <b>their</b> oaths, and <b>Helen</b> and Menelaus \nwere married, Menelaus becoming a ruler of Sparta with ... During the sack of \n<b>Troy</b>, Menelaus killed Deiphobus, who had married <b>Helen</b> after the death of Paris\n.", "She had three full brothers who died in the sack of Lyrnessus. When Achilles <b>led</b> \nthe assault on Lyrnessus during the Trojan War, he captured Briseis and slew <b>her</b>\n&nbsp;...", "Leda and the Swan is a story and subject in art from Greek mythology in which \nthe god Zeus, ... According to later Greek mythology, Leda bore <b>Helen</b> and \nPolydeuces, children ... Clytaemnestra, who killed <b>her</b> husband, Agamemnon, \nleader of the Greeks at <b>Troy</b>, was also supposed to have hatched from one of \nLeda&#39;s eggs.", "With the assistance of Aphrodite, Paris and <b>Helen</b> fall in love and elope back to \n<b>Troy</b>, but in Sparta <b>her</b> elopement is considered an <b>abduction</b>. Idomeneus&nbsp;...", "The Trojan Women (Ancient Greek: Τρῳάδες, Trōiades), also translated as The \nWomen of <b>Troy</b>, ... Euripides&#39;s play follows the fates of the women of <b>Troy</b> after \n<b>their</b> city has been sacked, <b>their</b> husbands killed, and ... visit to Sparta in Homer&#39;s \nOdyssey that Menelaus continued to live with <b>Helen</b> as his wife after the Trojan \nWar.", "Gorgias (483 – 375 BCE) was an ancient Greek sophist, pre-Socratic philosopher\n, and ... This argument has <b>led</b> some to label Gorgias a nihilist (one who believes \n... <b>Helen</b> – the proverbial &quot;<b>Helen</b> of <b>Troy</b>&quot; – exemplified both sexual passion and \n... Finally, if speech persuaded <b>Helen</b>, Gorgias claims he can easily clear <b>her</b> of&nbsp;...", "The sculptures in the Schönbrunn Garden at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, \nAustria were ... The incident <b>led</b> to the insurrection <b>led</b> by Brutus. ... 28, <b>Abduction</b> \nof Helena, Johann Wilhelm Beyer, <b>Helen</b> of <b>Troy</b> was the wife of King ... Thetis \nkneels to his right, asking the sea god to favor <b>her</b> son Achilles on his voyage to \n<b>Troy</b>." ]
[ "Who abducted helen and led her to troy?" ]
[ "<b>Sofia the First</b> is an American animated television series that premiered on \nNovember 18, 2012, produced by Disney Television Animation for Disney \nChannel&nbsp;...", "<b>Sofia the First</b> is an American computer-animated television series that \nincorporates characters from the Disney Princess franchise. The series stars Ariel \nWinter&nbsp;...", "The following characters are featured in the Disney Junior animated series, <b>Sofia</b> \n<b>the First</b>. Contents. 1 Main cast; 2 Disney Princesses; 3 Characters from other&nbsp;...", "Elena and the Secret of Avalor is an American computer-animated musical \nfantasy adventure crossover television movie between <b>Sofia the First</b> and Elena \nof&nbsp;...", "Craig Gerber is an American executive producer and creator of children&#39;s \ntelevision programming, best known for Disney Junior&#39;s <b>Sofia the First</b> (November\n&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;<b>Sofia the First</b>&quot;. The following 4 pages are in this category, out \nof 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "In addition to <b>Sofia The First</b>, John is currently working as songwriter and music \ndirector on Elena of Avalor. His songs can also be heard in several hit movies,&nbsp;...", "Ariel Winter Workman (born January 28, 1998) is an American actress and voice \nactress. She is known for her role as Alex Dunphy in the comedy series Modern \nFamily, as well as the voice of the title character in the Disney Junior show <b>Sofia</b> \n<b>the First</b> and the voice of Penny&nbsp;...", "Elena of Avalor is an American computer-animated adventure television series \nthat premiered ... The debut episode &quot;<b>First</b> Day of Rule&quot; was distributed on-\ndemand on June 20, 2016 by Rogers TV in Canada. Disney scheduled the ... &quot;\nDisney Channel Sets Premiere Date For <b>Sofia</b> Spinoff Elena Of Avalor&quot;. Deadline\n. Retrieved&nbsp;...", "<b>SOFIA&#39;s</b> telescope saw <b>first</b> light on May 26, 2010. <b>SOFIA</b> is the successor to the \nKuiper Airborne Observatory. It will observe celestial magnetic fields, star-forming\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who does the voice of amber in sofia the first?" ]
[ "The <b>legal drinking age</b> is the <b>minimum age</b> at which a person can <b>legally</b> \nconsume alcohol ... <b>Bahamas</b>, 18, It is prohibited for any adult to sell, serve or \nsupply any alcohol ... Jump up to: &quot;At <b>what age</b> can I?&quot;. www.citizensinformation.\nie.", "The <b>age</b> of consent in Brazil is 14, regardless of gender or sexual orientation, \nwith a judicial ... The prostitution of minors, under 18, is punished by Brazilian <b>law</b> \nand is prosecuted by the State, ... <b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file \n&middot; Special pages &middot; Permanent link &middot; Page information &middot; Wikidata item &middot; Cite this \npage&nbsp;...", "The beers of the Caribbean are unique to each island in the region, although \nmany are variants ... Kalik beer, a golden lager, is the national beer of The \n<b>Bahamas</b>, controlling over 50% of the beer ... &quot;Are you of <b>Legal Drinking Age</b>? ... \n<b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special pages &middot; Permanent link &middot; \nPage&nbsp;...", "Rum-running, or bootlegging, is the illegal business of transporting (smuggling) \nalcoholic beverages where such transportation is forbidden by <b>law</b>. ... This was \nthe start of the Bimini–<b>Bahamas</b> rum trade and the introduction of ... &quot;Bootlegging \nMothers and <b>Drinking</b> Daughters: Gender and Prohibition in ... <b>Legal drinking age</b>\n.", "The laws of driving under the influence vary between countries. One difference is \nthe ... these states, setting a limit of 0.02 for drivers under 21, despite maintaining \na <b>legal drinking age</b> of 18. ... <b>Bahamas</b>: 0.06%; Cuba: 0 for young or \ninexperienced drivers and professional or ... &quot;<b>What</b> is the <b>legal</b> limit of alcohol in \nthe blood?", "The Hurricane cocktail is a sweet alcoholic <b>drink</b> made with rum, lemon juice, and \npassion fruit ... The hurricane cocktail is made differently on the islands of the \n<b>Bahamas</b>. The <b>drink</b> is ... Tools. <b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; \nSpecial pages &middot; Permanent link &middot; Page information &middot; Wikidata item &middot; Cite this page\n&nbsp;...", "The name &quot;Four&quot; is derived from the original <b>drink&#39;s</b> content of four standard \n<b>drinks</b>. Four branded products have been the object of <b>legal</b>, ethical, and health&nbsp;...", "Richard Claxton Gregory (October 12, 1932 – August 19, 2017) was an American \ncomedian, ... Gregory died of heart failure at a Washington, D.C., hospital at <b>age</b> \n84 in August 2017. ... He developed a diet <b>drink</b> called &quot;<b>Bahamian</b> Diet Nutritional \n<b>Drink</b>&quot; and went on TV shows ... From the Back of the Bus; <b>What&#39;s</b> Happening?", "Prohibition in the United States was a nationwide constitutional ban on the \nproduction, ... However, United States federal <b>law</b> still prohibits the manufacture \nof distilled ... year since 1939, two-thirds of American adults <b>age</b> 18 and older \n<b>drink</b> alcohol. ... Wine historians note that Prohibition destroyed <b>what</b> was a \nfledgling wine&nbsp;...", "The Other Woman is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Nick Cassavetes \nand written by ... Later Mark goes to the <b>Bahamas</b> on a supposed business trip, \nand Kate decides to follow and expose him. ... This, and the possibility of her \nfacing prison, motivates her to take action, with the help of Carly&#39;s <b>legal</b> expertise." ]
[ "What's the legal age to drink in the bahamas?" ]
[ "<b>I Think It&#39;s Going to Rain Today</b> is a song by American singer-songwriter Randy \nNewman. It appears on Julius La Rosa&#39;s 1966 album You&#39;re Gonna Hear from&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>I Think It&#39;s Going to Rain Today</b>&quot;/&quot;The Beehive State&quot; Released: 1968. Revised \ncover. Randy Newman-Randy Newman.jpg. Randy Newman is the eponymous \ndebut studio album by American singer-songwriter Randy&nbsp;...", "Release Me is a 2012 compilation album of rare and previously unreleased \ntracks by American ... A music video for &quot;<b>I Think It&#39;s Going to Rain Today</b>&quot; was \ndirected, photographed and edited by Matt Amato. The album debuted at #7 on \nthe&nbsp;...", "Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer-\nsongwriter, arranger, ... have enjoyed more success with cover versions of his &quot;\nMama Told Me Not to Come&quot; (1966) and &quot;<b>I Think It&#39;s Going to Rain Today</b>&quot; (1968).", "Signing Off is the debut album by British reggae band UB40, released in the UK \non 29 August ... The follow-up single &quot;My Way of Thinking&quot;/&quot;<b>I Think It&#39;s Going to</b> \n<b>Rain Today</b>&quot; peaked at number 6 on the UK charts in June 1980. Although this \nwas&nbsp;...", "Gold is a greatest hits album by Joe Cocker, released in 2006 (see 2006 in music\n) as part of ... &quot;Put Out the Light&quot; – 4:12; &quot;I Can Stand a Little Rain&quot; – 3:33; &quot;You \nAre So Beautiful&quot; – 2:44; &quot;<b>I Think It&#39;s Going to Rain Today</b>&quot; – 4:00; &quot;The Jealous&nbsp;...", "Madrugada is a 1974 album released by Melanie featuring the singles &quot;Lover&#39;s \nCross&quot; and ... &quot;Wild Horses&quot; (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards); &quot;<b>I Think It&#39;s Going to</b> \n<b>Rain Today</b>&quot; (Randy Newman); &quot;Will You Love Me Tomorrow&quot; (Gerry Goffin,&nbsp;...", "The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 1 contains newly recorded, stripped-down \nversions of some of Newman&#39;s best-known songs, performed by Randy Newman \nsinging and playing the piano without accompaniment. The album spans a 33-\nyear period, from early songs like &quot;<b>I Think It&#39;s Going to Rain Today</b>&quot; and &quot;Living \nWithout&nbsp;...", "Jamaica Say You Will is the fifth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in April \n1975. The songs from the album come from the same sessions that produced the \nhighly acclaimed LP I Can Stand A Little Rain (1974). Jamaica Say You Will \nwasn&#39;t, however, as successful as its predecessor. ... I Now&quot; and &quot;<b>I Think It&#39;s</b> \n<b>Going To Rain Today</b>&quot; are segued and complementary&nbsp;...", "A Gift of Song was an LP album by The Sandpipers, released by A&amp;M Records in \nMarch 1971 ... My Love&quot; (Don and Dick Addrisi) 2:49; &quot;Leland Loftis&quot; (Dale \nBobbitt-Jim Brady) 2:44; &quot;<b>I Think It&#39;s Going to Rain Today</b>&quot; (Randy Newman) 2:55." ]
[ "Who sings i think it's going to rain today?", "Who sings \"I Think It's Going to Rain Today\" as released in 1966?", "Who sings \"I Think It's Going to Rain Today\" as released in 1967?", "Who sings \"I Think It's Going to Rain Today\" as released in 1968?", "Who sings \"I Think It's Going to Rain Today\" in The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 1?" ]
[ "The <b>nuclear</b> weapons <b>tests</b> of the Soviet Union were performed between 1949 \nand 1990 as ... Sarov, <b>Russia</b>: The Ministry of the <b>Russian</b> Federation for Atomic \nEnergy, and Ministry of Defense of the <b>Russian</b> Federation. Missing or empty |url\n=&nbsp;...", "According to the records that the <b>Russian</b> government released in 1991, the \nSoviet Union <b>tested</b> 969 <b>nuclear</b> devices between 1949 and 1990. <sup>:1</sup> Soviet \nscientists&nbsp;...", "The Soviet RDS-202 hydrogen bomb known by Western nations as Tsar Bomba \nwas the most powerful <b>nuclear</b> weapon ever created. <b>Tested</b> on 30 October 1961 \nas an experimental verification of calculation ... The name &quot;Tsar Bomba&quot; was \ncoined in an analogy with other large <b>Russian</b> objects: the Tsar Bell and Tsar&nbsp;...", "The last Soviet <b>test</b> took place on October 24, 1990. After the dissolution of the \nUSSR in 1992, <b>Russia</b> inherited the USSR&#39;s <b>nuclear</b>&nbsp;...", "The last <b>nuclear test</b> explosion was in 1990 (also the last for the entire Soviet \nUnion and <b>Russia</b>). The Ministry for Atomic Energy has performed a series of&nbsp;...", "From 1996 to 2012, a secret joint operation of Kazakh, <b>Russian</b>, and U.S. <b>nuclear</b> \nscientists and engineers secured the waste plutonium in the tunnels of the&nbsp;...", "<b>Nuclear</b> weapons <b>tests</b> are experiments carried out to determine the \neffectiveness, yield, and ... Subcritical <b>tests</b> continue to be performed by the \nUnited States, <b>Russia</b>, and the People&#39;s Republic of China, at least. Subcritical \n<b>test</b> executed by&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;<b>Russian nuclear test</b> sites&quot;. The following 5 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "Nevertheless, <b>Russia</b> condemned North Korean <b>nuclear tests</b> since then. \nAccording to high-ranking <b>Russian</b> SVR defector&nbsp;...", "In mid-September 1954, <b>nuclear</b> bombing <b>tests</b> were performed at the Totskoye \nproving ground during the training exercise Snezhok (<b>Russian</b>: Снежок,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did russia first detonate a nuclear weapon?" ]
[ "<b>2001</b>: A <b>Space Odyssey</b> is a 1968 epic science fiction film produced and directed \nby Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay was written by Kubrick and Arthur C.", "<b>2001</b>: A <b>Space Odyssey</b> is the 1968 science fiction novel written by Arthur C. \nClarke and the 1968 film directed by Stanley Kubrick. It is a part of Clarke&#39;s Space\n&nbsp;...", "<b>2001</b>: A <b>Space Odyssey</b> – ten-issue Marvel comic book series based upon the \n1968 film of the same name that ran from 1976 to 1977; 2010 – based on the \n1984&nbsp;...", "<b>2001</b>: A <b>Space Odyssey</b> explores technological advancement: its promise and its \ndanger. The HAL 9000 computer puts forward the troubles that can crop up when\n&nbsp;...", "HAL 9000 is a fictional artificial intelligence character and the main antagonist in \nArthur C. Clarke&#39;s <b>Space Odyssey</b> series. First appearing in the 1968 film <b>2001</b>:&nbsp;...", "... as detailed in the novels <b>2001</b>: A <b>Space Odyssey</b> and 2010: Odyssey Two. The \nexistence of this species is only hypothesized by the rest of humanity, but it is&nbsp;...", "<b>2001</b>: A <b>Space Odyssey</b> is a soundtrack album to the film of the same name, \nreleased in 1968. The soundtrack is known for its use of many classical and&nbsp;...", "Marvel published its adaptation of director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. \nClarke&#39;s classic science fiction film <b>2001</b>: A <b>Space Odyssey</b> as an oversize \nMarvel&nbsp;...", "Interpretations of <b>2001</b>: A <b>Space Odyssey</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Ambox&nbsp;...", "The United States Spacecraft Discovery One is a fictional spaceship featured in \nthe first two novels of the <b>Space Odyssey</b> series and in the movies <b>2001</b>: A&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who did the voice of hal in 2001 space odyssey?" ]
[ "Spin and Marty is a series of television shorts that aired as part of The Mickey \nMouse Club ... Supporting roles include <b>Sammy Ogg</b> as their jokester sidekick \nJoe Simpson, and B.G. Norman as Ambitious, Marty&#39;s first ... Yippee Yo&quot;), as well \nas a song about &quot;Slue-Foot Sue&quot; (&quot;Buckaroo&quot;), named for Pecos Bill&#39;s tragic <b>love</b> \nstory.", "This list of stage names lists names used by those in the entertainment industry, \nalphabetically ... Gabrielle Danièle Marguerite Andrée Girard; <b>Samy</b> Deluxe – \nSamuel Sorge ... Courtney <b>Love</b> – Courtney Michelle Harrison (name later legally \nchanged to ... Diminutive &middot; <b>Double</b>-barrelled &middot; Eponymic &middot; Matronymic &middot; Metonymic\n&nbsp;...", "This is the list of fictional Native Americans from notable works of fiction It is \norganized by the ... Angeline, a sister whom Omakayas sees and <b>loves</b> as a role \nmodel. ... titular protagonist of the story; the son of Chief Rides-at-the-Door and \n<b>Double</b> Strike Woman. ... <b>Lucy</b> Broken Arm, The Cowboy and the Indians, \nClaudia Drake.", "... ColoradoLiturgical yearLiturgyLiturgy of the HoursAlexander LitvinenkoLiu Bei\n<b>Lucy</b> LiuLiu ShaoqiLiu XiangNastia LiukinLive 8Live AidLive EarthLive Free or&nbsp;...", "... All for One (Screaming Jets album) &middot; All Homeboys Are Dickheads &middot; All I Need \nIs You &middot; All I Wanna Do (Dannii Minogue song) &middot; All I Wanna Do Is Make <b>Love</b> to&nbsp;...", "47, <b>Double</b> Point. 47, Bondoola, Queensland ... 13, <b>Sam</b> Hayes (footballer) ... 5, \nJim <b>Love</b> (rugby league). 5, 2003–04 ... 4, <b>Lucy</b> Beere ... 2, Roy Rusden <b>Ogg</b>.", "Reference[edit]. This article does not have any reference, you can improve this \narticle by ... Hi, I&#39;d <b>like to</b> request a photo of the phone, similar to File:IPhone 4S \nNo ... What I&#39;m saying is, the S Voice is <b>Sammy&#39;s</b> intelligent personal assistant \ncapable of ... There&#39;s the &quot;Exynos 4 <b>Dual</b> (Galaxy S II) and there&#39;s the &quot;Exynos 4 \nQuad&quot;&nbsp;...", "This is the first Wikipedia entry I&#39;ve created, and it&#39;s on a subject <b>I enjoy</b> bringing \nto public attention. ... I&#39;ll <b>double</b> check. ... <b>Sam</b> Spade 21:01, 3 September 2005 (\nUTC) ... Also a pronunciation in Sanskrit and English in <b>ogg</b> format would be \ngreat. ... &quot;The first thing I noticed is that there is no mention of Lady <b>Lucy</b> \nHouston&#39;s&nbsp;...", "&quot;All the other inductees to the Hall that night joined: <b>Sammy</b> Hagar and Mike \nAnthony ... and proves that it is indeed famous by using the also famous <b>I Love</b> \n<b>Lucy</b> scene. ... In the section on the 20th century, I&#39;ve pointed out that the first \ncollege <b>dual</b> ... The music sample is of someone covering a Guthrie song, but the \n<b>ogg</b> box&nbsp;...", "... Dothan National Golf Club &middot; Dottie Ardina &middot; Dottie Pepper &middot; Dou Zecheng &middot; \n<b>Double</b> Diamond International &middot; Doug Dunakey &middot; Doug Ford (golfer) &middot; Doug \nGarwood&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who played the twins on i love lucy?", "Who played the twins Teensy and Weensy on i love lucy?", "Which twins were most popular for playing Ricky Ricardo Jr as a toddler on i love lucy?", "Which Simmons twins played Ricky Ricardo Jr on i love lucy?", "Who played Timmy Hudson, one of the twins on i love lucy \"The Amateur Hour\"?" ]
[ "Maithils (Tirhuta: মৈথিল, Devanagari: मैथिल), also known as <b>Maithili</b> people, are \nan ... However, during the 20th century most <b>Maithili</b> writers gradually <b>adopted</b> \nDevanagari script ... Harisimhadeva - <b>King of Mithila</b> during the Karnata dynasty.", "The Ramakien is Thailand&#39;s national epic, derived from the Hindu epic \nRamayana. A number of ... In the late first millennium, the epic was <b>adopted</b> by \nthe Thai people. Ramakien (written as Ramkerti, ... Allies of Phra Ram[edit]. \nHanuman – God-<b>king</b> of the apes, who supported Phra Ram and acted as the \nmonkey general.", "The Malla Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of Kathmandu Valley from c. 1201–\n1779 CE on the Indian subcontinent. They have claimed Kshatriya status for \nthemselves. The term Malla mean &quot;wrestler&quot; in Sanskrit. The first of the Malla \n<b>kings</b> came to power in Kathmandu Valley around 1200 ... The Mallas were noted \nfor their patronisation of the <b>Maithili</b> language (the&nbsp;...", "Magadha was an ancient Indian kingdom in southern Bihar, and was counted as \none of the ... Jainism and Hinduism <b>adopted</b> some of its features, most \nsignificantly a belief ... <b>King</b> Bimbisara of the Haryanka dynasty led an active and \nexpansive policy, ... origin, and akin to the western branches of the Indo-\nEuropean <b>race</b>.", "Religion in Nepal encompasses a wide diversity of groups and beliefs; however, \nNepal&#39;s major ... Prior to the movement for democracy in early 2006 and the \nsacking of <b>King</b> Gyanendra in 2008, the country was officially a Hindu ... In 2015, \na new constitution was <b>adopted</b> and granted equal rights to all religions in Nepal.", "Buddhism is an ancient Indian religion, which arose in and around the ancient \nKingdom of ... Therefore, most countries which <b>adopted</b> Buddhism from China, \nalso <b>adopted</b> the Dharmaguptaka vinaya and ordination ... Roman Historical \naccounts describe an embassy sent by the &quot;Indian <b>king</b> Pandion (Pandya?), also \nnamed&nbsp;...", "... Shunahshepa (also known as Devarata) (<b>adopted</b> Son); Sushruta (father of \nplastic surgery); Shakuntala (from Menaka); and other 100 sons. Religion, \nHinduism &middot; Brahmarshi Vishvamitra (viśvā-mitra) is one of the most venerated \nrishis or sages of ancient ... Vishvamitra was a <b>king</b> in ancient India, also called \nKaushika (descendant of&nbsp;...", "Bhumihars are a Hindu caste mainly found in Bihar (including the <b>Mithila</b> region), \nthe ... The term Bhumihar Brahmin was <b>adopted</b> by the community in the late-19th \ncentury to emphasise their claim of belonging to the priestly Brahmin class. ... that \nthey are the mixed-<b>race</b> offspring of Brahmin men and Kshatriya women.", "The history of Bihar is one of the most varied in India. Bihar consists of three \ndistinct regions, ... Regions of Bihar—such as Magadha, <b>Mithila</b> and Anga—are \nmentioned in ... The <b>Kings</b> of the Videha Kingdom where called Janakas. ... \nIndeed, Hindu medical advances were soon <b>adopted</b> in the Arab and Western \nworlds.", "The Anglo-Nepalese War (1 November 1814 – 4 March 1816), also known as the \nGurkha War, ... The Shah era of Nepal began with the Gorkha <b>king</b> Prithvi \nNarayan Shah invading Kathmandu valley, which ... He was against the \nmeasures <b>adopted</b> in Butwal and Sheeoraj, which he declared to have originated \nin the selfish&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Which was adopted and raised by a king of mithila?" ]
[ "In <b>photosynthesis</b>, the <b>light</b>-<b>dependent reactions take place</b> on the thylakoid \nmembranes. The inside of the thylakoid membrane <b>is</b> called the lumen, and \noutside&nbsp;...", "The Calvin cycle, <b>light</b>-<b>independent reactions</b>, bio synthetic phase, dark reactions\n, or <b>photosynthetic</b> carbon reduction (PCR) cycle of <b>photosynthesis</b> are the \nchemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into \nglucose. These reactions <b>occur</b> in the stroma, the fluid-filled area of a chloroplast \n... They are activated in the light (which <b>is</b> why the name &quot;dark reaction&quot; <b>is</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Photosynthesis is</b> a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light \nenergy into ... In plants, <b>light</b>-<b>dependent reactions occur</b> in the thylakoid \nmembranes of the chloroplasts where they drive the synthesis of ATP and \nNADPH.", "Bacterial anoxygenic <b>photosynthesis is</b> distinguished from the more familiar \nterrestrial plant ... The light dependent reactions take place when the light excites \na reaction center, which donates an electron to another molecule and starts the&nbsp;...", "Crassulacean acid metabolism, also known as CAM <b>photosynthesis</b>, <b>is</b> a carbon \nfixation ... for later use, as the Calvin cycle cannot operate without ATP and \nNADPH, products of <b>light</b>-<b>dependent reactions</b> that <b>do</b> not <b>take place</b> at night.", "The Hill <b>reaction is</b> the <b>light</b>-driven transfer of electrons from water to Hill reagents \n... This <b>is</b> evidence that the <b>light</b> and dark <b>reactions occur</b> at different sites within \nthe cell. ... This observation allowed Hill to conclude that oxygen <b>is</b> released \nduring the <b>light</b>-<b>dependent</b> steps (Hill <b>reaction</b>) of <b>photosynthesis</b>. Hill also \ndiscovered&nbsp;...", "Stroma, in botany, refers to the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the \nchloroplast. Within the stroma are grana (stacks of thylakoid), and the sub-\norganelles or daughter cells, where <b>photosynthesis is</b> commenced before the \nchemical changes are completed in the stroma. <b>Photosynthesis</b> occurs in two \nstages. ... The series of biochemical redox <b>reactions</b> which <b>take place</b> in the \nstroma are&nbsp;...", "Thylakoids are membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts and \ncyanobacteria. They are the site of the <b>light</b>-<b>dependent reactions</b> of \n<b>photosynthesis</b>. ... This <b>does</b> not <b>happen</b> in seedlings grown in the dark, which \nundergo etiolation.", "So, in the presence of light, synthesis of food <b>is</b> called &#39;<b>photosynthesis</b>&#39;. Noncyclic \nphotophosphorylation through <b>light</b>-<b>dependent reactions</b> of <b>photosynthesis</b> at the \nthylakoid membrane. In the process of <b>photosynthesis</b>, the phosphorylation of \nADP to form ATP using the energy of ... Unlike non-cyclic photophosphorylation, \nNADP+ <b>does</b> not <b>accept</b> the&nbsp;...", "Photosystem II (or water-plastoquinone oxidoreductase) <b>is</b> the first protein \ncomplex in the <b>light</b>-<b>dependent reactions</b> of oxygenic <b>photosynthesis</b>. ... splitting \nof water, photosystem II provides the electrons for all of <b>photosynthesis</b> to <b>occur</b>. \n... Because of this, P680<sup>+</sup> <b>is</b> highly oxidizing and <b>can take</b> part in the splitting of \nwater." ]
[ "Where does photosynthesis take place in light dependent reaction?" ]
[ "The <b>1980</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad \nwas an international multi-sport event held in Moscow, Soviet Union,&nbsp;...", "<b>1980 Olympics</b> may refer to the following: 1980 Winter Olympics, Lake Placid, \nNew York, United States; 1980 Summer Olympics, Moscow, Soviet Union; 1980&nbsp;...", "The <b>1980</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the XIII <b>Olympic</b> Winter Games, \nwas a multi-sport event which was celebrated from February 13 to February 24,&nbsp;...", "The <b>1980</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> boycott was one part of a number of actions initiated \nby the United States to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The Soviet&nbsp;...", "The &quot;Miracle on Ice&quot; was a medal-round game during the men&#39;s ice hockey \ntournament at the <b>1980</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Lake Placid, New York, played \nbetween&nbsp;...", "The men&#39;s ice hockey tournament at the <b>1980</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Lake Placid, \nUnited States, was the 14th <b>Olympic</b> Championship. Twelve teams competed in&nbsp;...", "The football tournament at the <b>1980</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> started on 20 July and \nended on 2 August. Only one event, the men&#39;s tournament, was contested.", "Basketball at the <b>1980</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> was the tenth appearance of the sport \nof basketball as an official <b>Olympic</b> medal event. It was held from July 20 to July&nbsp;...", "Field hockey at the <b>1980</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Moscow took place from July 20 to \n31, <b>1980</b> at the Minor Arena of the Central Dynamo Stadium and the Young&nbsp;...", "Swimming as usual was one of the three aquatics disciplines at the <b>1980</b> \nSummer <b>Olympics</b>—the other two being Water Polo and Diving. It was held in the\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Which military action led to us boycott the 1980 olympics?" ]
[ "Douglas (Manx: Doolish) is the <b>capital</b> and largest town of the <b>Isle of Man</b>, with a \npopulation of 27,938 (2011). It is located at the mouth of the River Douglas, and&nbsp;...", "At the 2016 census, the <b>Isle of Man</b> was home to 83,314 people, of whom 26,997 \nresided in the island&#39;s <b>capital</b>, Douglas, and 9,128 in the adjoining village of&nbsp;...", "There is a long history of <b>capital</b> punishment in the <b>Isle of Man</b>. Until the 17th \ncentury, many convicted prisoners were executed at Hango Hill. <b>Capital</b>&nbsp;...", "Castletown is the former <b>capital</b> of the <b>Isle of Man</b> and site of Tynwald, and can \ntrace its roots back to 1090. The town has narrow streets and small fishing&nbsp;...", "The <b>Isle of Man</b> had become separated from Great Britain and Ireland by 6500 \nBC. It appears ... (King of Mann and of the Isles). The kingdom&#39;s <b>capital</b> was on St \nPatrick&#39;s Isle, where Peel Castle was built on the site of a Celtic monastery.", "The Channel Islands are an archipelago in the English Channel, off the French \ncoast of ... Capital and largest settlement, Saint Peter Port, Guernsey ... UK \nstamps are no longer valid, but mail to the islands, and to the <b>Isle of Man</b>, is \ncharged at&nbsp;...", "The <b>Isle of Man</b> is a low-tax economy with no <b>capital</b> gains tax, wealth tax, stamp \nduty, or inheritance tax; and a top rate of income tax of 20%. A tax cap is in&nbsp;...", "Jersey officially the Bailiwick of Jersey is a British Crown dependency located \nnear the coast of ... Separation from the Duchy of Normandy, 1204. Capital. and \nlargest city ... Jersey has a separate relationship to the Crown from the other \nCrown dependencies of Guernsey and the <b>Isle of Man</b>, although all are held by \nthe&nbsp;...", "The executive head is the Chief Minister. Douglas, the largest town in the <b>Isle of</b> \n<b>Man</b>, is its <b>capital</b> and seat of government, where most Government offices and \nthe&nbsp;...", "The University College <b>Isle of Man</b> is the primary centre for tertiary, vocational \neducation and higher education on the British Crown dependency of the <b>Isle of</b> \n<b>Man</b>, being located in the Manx <b>capital</b> Douglas." ]
[ "What is the capital of isle of man?", "What is the current capital of Isle of Man?", "What was the capital of Isle of Man until 1869?" ]
[ "<b>Point sources</b> of water <b>pollution</b> are described by the <b>CWA</b> as &quot;any discernible, \nconfined, and discrete conveyance from which&nbsp;...", "However, federal <b>regulation</b> under the <b>CWA</b> ... of water <b>pollution</b> that is not a &quot;\n<b>point source</b>&quot; as&nbsp;...", "The <b>CWA</b> introduced the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination ... a permit \nsystem for <b>regulating point sources of pollution</b>. Point&nbsp;...", "Nonpoint source (NPS) <b>pollution</b> is <b>pollution</b> resulting from many diffuse sources, \nin direct ... Nonpoint source <b>pollution</b> can be contrasted with <b>point source</b> \n<b>pollution</b>, where discharges ... an easily identified and <b>regulated</b> activity, urban \nrunoff <b>pollution</b> sources are also often treated ... <b>Clean Water Act</b> Provisions for \nstates[edit].", "County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund, No. 18-260, is a pending United States \nSupreme Court case involving <b>pollution</b> discharges under the <b>Clean Water Act</b>, \nspecifically whether <b>pollution</b> from a <b>point</b> of discharge into a groundwater <b>source</b> \nthat can potentially reach navigable waterways must be <b>regulated</b>.", "<b>Point sources</b> could include leaking septic tanks, oil spills, ... <b>point source</b> \n<b>pollution</b> from occurring, the <b>Clean Water Act regulates</b>&nbsp;...", "The U.S. <b>Clean Water Act</b> (<b>CWA</b>) defines <b>point source</b> for <b>regulatory</b> enforcement \npurposes. The <b>CWA</b> definition of <b>point source</b>&nbsp;...", "A Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) is a <b>regulatory</b> term in the U.S. <b>Clean Water</b> \n<b>Act</b>, ... TMDLs identify all <b>point source</b> and nonpoint source <b>pollutants</b> within a&nbsp;...", "The U.S. <b>Clean Water Act</b> also defines municipal separate storm sewer systems \nand industrial stormwater discharges (such as construction sites) as <b>point</b> \n<b>sources</b>.", "Stormwater, also spelled storm water, is water that originates from rain, including \nsnow and ice ... It is not included in the <b>CWA</b> definition of &quot;<b>point source</b>&quot; and \ntherefore not subject to NPDES ... The 1987 <b>CWA</b> amendments established a \nnon-<b>regulatory</b> program at EPA for nonpoint source <b>pollution</b> management \nconsisting of&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How are point sources of pollution regulated by the cwa?" ]
[ "<b>No Man&#39;s Sky</b> is an exploration survival game developed and published by the \nindie studio ... Since the initial criticism at its <b>release</b>, the game has received \nmultiple major free ... <b>No Man&#39;s Sky Next</b> is a significant update to the game that \nHello Games ... Genicap said they <b>did</b> not want to stop the launch of <b>No Man&#39;s</b> \n<b>Sky</b>,&nbsp;...", "<b>No Man&#39;s Sky</b> is a 2016 video game developed by the British development studio\n, Hello Games ... Following <b>release</b>, Hello Games does plan to add base building \nand the ability to buy and customize larger freighters in future updates. ... &quot;Space \nadventure <b>No Man&#39;s Sky</b> is one of <b>next</b>-gen&#39;s most ambitious titles&quot;. GameSpot.", "Hello Games Ltd is a British video game developer based in Guildford, England. \nThe company was founded by Sean Murray, Grant Duncan, Ryan Doyle and \nDavid Ream in February 2008, and has developed the Joe Danger series (2010–\n2014), as well as <b>No Man&#39;s Sky</b> ... After the <b>release</b> of <b>No Man&#39;s Sky</b>, Hello Games \nwas accused of dishonesty&nbsp;...", "Waking Titan is an alternate reality game (ARG) for <b>No Man&#39;s Sky</b> that involved a \nmultitude of ... for <b>No Man&#39;s Sky</b>. Season 1 of Waking Titan led to the <b>release</b> of \nthe Atlas Rises update, and Season 2 to the <b>release</b> of <b>No Man&#39;s Sky</b>: <b>NEXT</b>.", "65daysofstatic are an experimental band from Sheffield, England. Formed in \n2001, the band is ... An album containing music from the soundtrack, entitled <b>No</b> \n<b>Man&#39;s Sky</b>: Music for an ... This DVD was their final <b>release</b> on Dustpunk Records.", "The list of video games notable for negative reception includes games that won \nironic and ... The revenue from selling these console games <b>did</b> not reverse \nAtari&#39;s decline and ... <b>Next</b> Generation Magazine gave it one star <b>out</b> of five, \ncalling it &quot;a tragic ... Just prior to <b>No Man&#39;s Sky</b>&#39;s August 2016 <b>release</b>, early-\nreleased copies&nbsp;...", "<b>Release</b>, August 30, 2016. Genre(s) &middot; Action-adventure, platformer, survival. \nMode(s), Single-player. No Mario&#39;s Sky is a fangame created by ASMB games. \nThe game combined the gameplay mechanics of Super Mario Bros. and <b>No</b> \n<b>Man&#39;s Sky</b>.", "<b>Next</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Films; 2 Literature; 3 Music. 3.1 Albums; 3.2 Songs. \n4 Television ... trade publication; <b>NEXT</b>, a regional news show about New \nEngland produced by WNPR; &quot;<b>NEXT</b>&quot;, a 2018 free content update for <b>No Man&#39;s</b> \n<b>Sky</b>&nbsp;...", "Elite is a space trading video game. It was written and developed by David \nBraben and Ian Bell ... The game took two years to write and started <b>out</b> as a 3D \narcade game ... The developers <b>did</b> not spend much time playing their creation \nand the ... PC <b>release</b> of Elite Plus, but apart from being set in the same universe \nit is in <b>no</b>&nbsp;...", "The practice of releasing video game soundtracks on vinyl records began in the \n1980s, fell <b>out</b> ... are taking video game soundtracks to the <b>next</b> level&quot;. \nthevinylfactory.com. ... &quot;<b>No Man&#39;s Sky&#39;s</b> cool soundtrack <b>comes out</b> alongside the \ngame&quot;." ]
[ "When did no mans sky next come out?", "When did No Man's Sky come out for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows?", "When did No Man's Sky come out for Xbox One?" ]
[ "<b>Straight Outta Compton</b> is a 2015 American biographical drama film directed by F\n. Gary Gray, depicting the rise and fall of the gangsta rap group N.W.A and its&nbsp;...", "<b>Straight Outta Compton</b> is the debut studio album by American hip hop group \nN.W.A, released August 8, 1988, on group member Eazy-E&#39;s record label \nRuthless&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Straight Outta Compton</b>&quot; is a song by American hip hop group N.W.A. It was \nreleased on July 10, 1988 as the lead single from their debut album of the same&nbsp;...", "N.W.A was an American hip hop group from Compton, California. They were \namong the earliest ... <b>Straight Outta Compton</b> was also one of the first albums to \nadhere to the new Parental Advisory label scheme, then still in its early stages: \nthe&nbsp;...", "<b>Straight Outta Compton</b>: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the \n2015 film of the same name. The album was released by Universal Music&nbsp;...", "<b>Straight Outta Compton</b> is the 1988 debut studio album by N.W.A.. <b>Straight Outta</b> \n<b>Compton</b> may also refer to: &quot;<b>Straight Outta Compton</b>&quot; (song), the lead single&nbsp;...", "<b>Straight Outta Compton</b>: N.W.A 10th Anniversary Tribute is a tribute/compilation \nalbum by rap group, N.W.A., released in 1998 for Priority Records. The album&nbsp;...", "Corey Antonio Hawkins (born October 22, 1988) is an American actor and singer. \nHe is known for his roles in the TV series The Walking Dead and 24: Legacy, as \nwell as his portrayal of Dr. Dre in the 2015 film <b>Straight Outta Compton</b>.", "Jason Mitchell (born January 5, 1987) is an American actor. He is best known for \nportraying rapper Eazy-E in the 2015 biopic <b>Straight Outta Compton</b>. In 2017&nbsp;...", "Eric Lynn Wright (September 7, 1964 – March 26, 1995), known professionally as \nEazy-E, was ... Ren and B.G. Knocc Out. In the 2015 film <b>Straight Outta Compton</b>, \nEazy-E is played by Jason Mitchell and the film is dedicated in his memory." ]
[ "Who played arabian prince in straight outta compton?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Can&#39;t Get Enough</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the English supergroup Bad Company. \nAppearing on the ... The <b>song</b> is credited to guitarist Mick Ralphs, who tuned <b>his</b> \nguitar in the open-C tuning C-C-G-C-E-C. ... &quot;Good Lovin&#39; Gone Bad&quot; (1975); &quot;\nFeel Like Makin&#39; <b>Love</b>&quot; (1975); &quot;Young Blood&quot; (1975); &quot;Honey Child&quot; (1976); &quot;\nBurnin&#39; Sky&quot;&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Can&#39;t Get Enough of Your Love</b>, Babe&quot; is a <b>song</b> written, recorded, and produced \nby Barry White. Released as the first single from his album Can&#39;t Get Enough&nbsp;...", "Can&#39;t Get Enough is the third studio album by American R&amp;B/disco singer Barry \nWhite, ... The album included two Billboard R&amp;B number-one singles, &quot;<b>Can&#39;t Get</b> \n<b>Enough of Your Love</b>, Babe&quot; and &quot;You&#39;re the First, the ... &quot;It Ain&#39;t Love, Babe (Until \nYou Give It)&quot;; &quot;I Love to <b>Sing</b> the Songs I <b>Sing</b>&quot;; &quot;How Did You Know It Was Me?", "<b>Can&#39;t Get Enough (Of Your Love</b>)&quot; is a single from the Kim Wilde album Love \nMoves. It was the first single from this album to be released in France and the&nbsp;...", "The Dantes were an American garage rock band from Worthington, Ohio, a \nsuburb outside of Columbus, who were active from 1964–1969. They became \none of the biggest groups in the Columbus area, scoring a #1 hit locally with their \n1966 <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Can&#39;t Get Enough of Your Love</b>&quot;,&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Can&#39;t Get Enough</b> of You Baby&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Denny Randell and Sandy \nLinzer and ... Suddenly, while a man <b>sings</b> with <b>his</b> woman off-key, the band \nstops and Harwell tells him, &quot;Dude, this is <b>my</b> show!&quot; Shortly after, the band \ncontinues&nbsp;...", "Can&#39;t Get Enough may refer to: Albums[edit]. Can&#39;t Get Enough (Barry White \nalbum), 1974 ... &quot;Can&#39;t Get Enuff&quot;, a <b>song</b> by Winger; &quot;<b>Can&#39;t Get Enough of Your</b> \n<b>Love</b>, Babe&quot;, a <b>song</b> by Barry White; &quot;Just Can&#39;t Get Enough&quot; a <b>song</b> by Depeche\n&nbsp;...", "Barry Eugene Carter (born September 12, 1944 – July 4, 2003), better known by \nhis stage name Barry White, was an American singer-<b>songwriter</b>, musician ... the \nFirst, the Last, My Everything&quot; and &quot;<b>Can&#39;t Get Enough of Your Love</b>, Babe&quot;.", "Taylor Dayne is an American singer, <b>songwriter</b>, and actress. She rose to fame in \n1987 after her ... Top 40 hit, her 1993 cover of Barry White&#39; 1974 hit &quot;<b>Can&#39;t Get</b> \n<b>Enough of Your Love</b>&quot; (from her 1993 album Soul Dancing) which reached No.", "<b>Our love</b> goes out to them.&quot; Tokyo, where the music video was filmed. The video \npremiered on March 16&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sings cant get enough of your love?", "Who performs the song \"Can't Get Enough\"?", "Who sings the vocals in the song \"Can't Get Enough\"?", "Who sings the song \"Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe\"?", "Who sings the song \"Can't Get Enough (of Your Love)\" from 1990?" ]
[ "Jean Louisa Kelly (born March 9, 1972) is an American actress. After making her \nfilm debut as Tia Russell in <b>Uncle Buck</b> (1989) alongside ... In October 2018, \nKelly began <b>playing</b> the role of Carole Bradshaw in the 2020 action ... having \nhosted the <b>baby</b> shower for Garner&#39;s <b>daughter</b> Violet Anne Affleck and \ninterviewed&nbsp;...", "<b>Uncle Buck</b> is a 1989 American comedy film directed by John Hughes and \nstarring John Candy ... He lives in a <b>small</b> apartment in Chicago, drinks, smokes \ncigars, and earns his living by betting on rigged horse races. ... Danny DeVito \nwas first offer to <b>play</b> Buck Russell but DeVito turned it down then they offered the \nrole to&nbsp;...", "John Franklin Candy (October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994) was a Canadian <b>actor</b> \nand comedian ... In 1978, Candy had a <b>small</b> role as a bank employee (with \nChristopher Plummer and Elliott Gould) in the ... He was one of several names in \nCannonball Fever (1989) and had another hit film with Hughes in <b>Uncle Buck</b> (\n1989).", "Gabrielle Mary Antonia Hoffmann (born January 8, 1982) is an American film and \ntelevision ... 1989&#39;s <b>Uncle Buck</b> followed, working beside John Candy and up-\nand-coming child star Macaulay ... In 1994, Hoffmann starred in her own sitcom \nSomeone Like Me (on NBC) about <b>a young girl</b>, Gaby, and her dysfunctional \nfamily.", "Macaulay Carson Culkin (born August 26, 1980) is an American <b>actor</b> and \nmusician. ... Along with the Home Alone series, Culkin also starred in the films My \n<b>Girl</b> ... He made a <b>small</b> appearance in the TV <b>movie</b> The Midnight Hour (1985). ... \nwriter and director John Hughes and <b>Uncle Buck</b> co-star John Candy, <b>who</b> \n<b>played</b> the&nbsp;...", "Amy Marie Madigan (born September 11, 1950) is an American actress, producer\n, and singer. ... Madigan was born in Chicago, the <b>daughter</b> of John J. Madigan (\n1918–2012), a well-known ... Kobolowski, the girlfriend of John Candy&#39;s \ncharacter, in the John Hughes film <b>Uncle Buck</b>. ... 2007, Gone <b>Baby</b> Gone, Bea \nMcCready.", "John Wilden Hughes Jr. (February 18, 1950 – August 6, 2009) was an American \nfilmmaker. ... I grew up in a neighborhood that was mostly <b>girls</b> and old people. ... \nfilms like <b>Uncle Buck</b> and National Lampoon&#39;s Christmas Vacation proved \npopular. ... <b>Actor</b> John Candy created many memorable roles in films written, \ndirected or&nbsp;...", "Michael Starr (born July 29, 1950) is an American character <b>actor</b>. He is notable \nfor his large ... Who&#39;s That <b>Girl</b>, Shipping Co-Worker. Five Corners ... <b>Uncle Buck</b>, \nPooter the Clown. Prime Target ... <b>Baby&#39;s</b> Day Out, Jojo Ducky. Trial by Jury&nbsp;...", "However, when <b>Uncle Buck</b> was shown on television on certain channels, the ... \nBug was attempting to have sex with one of the <b>girls</b> while the party was in his \nhouse on the ... The trivia secion has an error: The instrumental song <b>playing</b> \nduring the ... Tia to go out to his car with him is &quot;<b>Small</b> Time Hustler&quot; by The \nDismasters.", "Myron Breckinridge flies to Copenhagen to get a sex-change operation, \nbecoming the beautiful Myra. Returning to America, Myra goes to her <b>uncle Buck</b> \nLoner&#39;s&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays the little girl in uncle buck?" ]
[ "The <b>Museum of Islamic Art</b> is a museum on one end of the seven-kilometer-long (\n4.3 mi) Corniche in Doha, Qatar.As per the architect I. M. Pei&#39;s specifications, the \nmuseum is <b>built</b> on an island&nbsp;...", "The <b>Museum of Islamic Art</b> (MIA) in Cairo, Egypt is considered one of the greatest \nin the world, ... In 1884, a two-storey structure was <b>built</b> in the courtyard to house \nthe collection of 900 objects, although its staff consisted of only one curator and&nbsp;...", "The Shangri La <b>Museum of Islamic Art</b>, Culture &amp; Design is housed in the former \nhome of Doris ... The Shangri La Museum for Islamic Art, Design &amp; Culture \ndisplays a wide-ranging collection of art, furnishings, and <b>built</b>-in architectural \nelements&nbsp;...", "When the Bode <b>Museum</b> was opened in 1904, a section for <b>Islamic art</b> was \n<b>created</b>&nbsp;...", "The Turkish and <b>Islamic Arts Museum</b> is a <b>museum</b> located in Sultanahmet \nSquare in Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. <b>Constructed</b> in 1524, the building was\n&nbsp;...", "The Aga Khan Museum (French: Musée Aga Khan) is a <b>museum of Islamic art</b>, \nIranian ... <b>build</b> a major museum for Islamic art and artifacts that aligned with the \nIsmaili community&#39;s mission to offer new perspectives into Islamic civilizations by\n&nbsp;...", "The Islamic Museum of Tripoli is a proposed museum of Islamic culture that was \n<b>built</b> under the ... List of <b>museums of Islamic art</b> &middot; List of museums in Libya&nbsp;...", "7 is an 80-foot high sculpture <b>built</b> by American artist and sculptor Richard Serra \nand located in the <b>Museum of Islamic Art</b> Park, in Doha, Qatar. Unveiled in&nbsp;...", "The <b>Islamic Museum</b> (متحف الآثار الإسلامية) is a <b>museum</b> on the Temple Mount in \nthe Old City ... Not to be confused with The Museum for Islamic Art, Jerusalem. ... \na madrasa <b>built</b> by al-Mansur Qalawun in 1282 CE, during the Mamluk era.", "As part of the <b>museum&#39;s</b> re-focusing on Greek culture, ... The <b>Islamic art</b> \ncollections of the Benaki <b>Museum</b> are&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When was the museum of islamic art built?", "When was the Museum of Islamic Art built in Doha?", "When was the Museum of Islamic Art built in Cairo?" ]
[ "<b>Sam Bello</b> on ABC&#39;s popular medical <b>drama Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>. She has also \nappeared in various TV series such as ABC Family&#39;s Bunheads, ABC biblical \n<b>drama</b> Of&nbsp;...", "Significant other, <b>Sam Bello</b> Maggie Pierce &middot; Meredith Grey. Nationality, Italian-\nAmerican. Andrew DeLuca, M.D. is a fictional character from the medical <b>drama</b> \ntelevision series <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>,&nbsp;...", "The fourteenth season of the American television medical <b>drama Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b> \nwas ordered ... Despite pleas from Andrew (Sam&#39;s boyfriend), Meredith sends to \nwork under Dr Cristina Yang in Switzerland. ... Jake Borelli as Dr. Levi Schmitt; \nJeanine Mason as Dr. <b>Sam Bello</b>; Alex Blue Davis as Dr. Casey Parker; Rushi \nKota&nbsp;...", "<b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b> is an American television medical <b>drama</b> that debuted on the \nAmerican ... Jeanine Mason, <b>Sam Bello</b>, Recurring. Jaicy Elliot, Taryn Helm&nbsp;...", "<b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b> is an American television medical <b>drama</b> series created by \nShonda Rhimes, ... In Season 14, his ex-girlfriend, <b>Sam Bello</b>, joins Grey Sloan, \nand they resume their relationship briefly before she leaves the hospital to avoid\n&nbsp;...", "Isaiah Washington IV (born August 3, 1963) is an American <b>actor</b>. Washington \nhas appeared in Spike Lee films Crooklyn, Clockers, Girl 6 and Get on the Bus. \nWashington is also known for his role as Dr. Preston Burke on the ABC medical \n<b>drama</b> television series <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b> from 2005 ... 2013, Doctor <b>Bello</b>, Dr. \nMichael Durant.", "<b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b> is an American medical <b>drama</b> television series that premiered \non March 27, ... Rushi Kota (Vik Roy) and Jeanine Mason (Samantha &quot;<b>Sam</b>&quot; <b>Bello</b>\n) with special guest appearances made by Justin Chambers (Alex Karev), Kelly&nbsp;...", "Michael Imperioli is an American <b>actor</b>, writer and director best known for his role \nas ... Tale, High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story, and Summer of <b>Sam</b>, which he also \nco-wrote and co-produced. ... <b>Bello</b> &middot; Clooney &middot; Edwards &middot; Innes &middot; Kingston &middot; La \nSalle &middot; Margulies &middot; Reuben &middot; Wyle ... 2006: <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>, season 2/season 3.", "Supernatural is an American dark fantasy television series created by Eric Kripke. \nIt was first ... Jeffrey Dean Morgan <b>portrays</b> John Winchester, father of <b>Sam</b> and \nDean. ... believed Morgan was initially reluctant about returning to Supernatural \nfor the second season because of his recurring role on the series <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>\n.", "Mae Margaret Whitman is an American actress and singer. After making her film \ndebut in When ... In 1996, Whitman appeared in two films: Independence Day, \n<b>playing</b> Bill Pullman&#39;s daughter, ... In an interview with <b>Bello</b> Mag, Whitman \nexplains that the entertainment industry ... <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>, Heather Douglas, 2 \nepisodes." ]
[ "Who plays sam bello in grey's anatomy?" ]
[ "<b>Walmart</b> Inc is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain \nof hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores,&nbsp;...", "The history of <b>Walmart</b>, an American discount department store chain, began in \n1950 when businessman Sam Walton purchased a store from Luther E. Harrison\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Walmart</b> Inc. is the largest retailer in the world and one of the five largest \ncorporations in the world by sales. Contents. 1 United States; 2 International&nbsp;...", "<b>Walmart</b> de México y Centroamérica, also known as Walmex, is the Mexican and \nCentral American <b>Walmart</b> division. <b>Walmart</b> de México y Centroamérica is the&nbsp;...", "<b>Walmart</b> /ˈwɒlmɑːrt/ has been criticized by groups and individuals, including \nlabor unions and small-town advocates protesting against <b>Walmart</b> policies and&nbsp;...", "The largest employers in the world include companies, militaries, and \ngovernments. ... <b>Walmart</b>, 2.1 million, 2.1 million, United States &middot; McDonald&#39;s, 1.9 \nmillion&nbsp;...", "<b>Walmart</b> Canada is the Canadian division of <b>Walmart</b> which is headquartered in \nMississauga, Ontario. It was founded on March 17, 1994, with the purchase of&nbsp;...", "The film presents a negative picture of <b>Walmart&#39;s</b> business practices through \ninterviews with former employees, small business owners, and footage of \n<b>Walmart</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Walmart</b>, Inc., like many large retail and grocery chain stores, offers private \nbrands which are lower-priced alternatives to name brand products. Many \nproducts&nbsp;...", "Samuel Moore Walton (March 29, 1918 – April 5, 1992) was an American \nbusinessman and entrepreneur best known for founding the retailers <b>Walmart</b> \nand&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "Main article: List of <b>Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episodes</b> ... Radcliffe believes the book \ncontains too <b>much</b> knowledge <b>for</b> a person to process&nbsp;...", "On <b>May</b> 14, 2018, <b>Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.</b> was renewed <b>for</b> a sixth <b>season</b> \nconsisting of 13 <b>episodes</b> which premiered on <b>May</b> 10, 2019. As of&nbsp;...", "Marvel&#39;s <b>Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.</b>, or simply <b>Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.</b>, is an American ... \n<b>Season</b>, <b>Episodes</b>, Originally aired, Rank, Average viewers ... <b>4</b>, 22, September \n20, 2016 (2016-09-20), <b>May</b> 16, 2017 (2017-05-16)&nbsp;...", "Main article: List of <b>Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episodes</b> ... Agent Melinda <b>May</b>, who \nhas been on leave from S.H.I.E.L.D. <b>for</b> six months.", "Meet the New Boss&quot; is the second <b>episode</b> of the fourth <b>season</b> of the American \ntelevision ... It is part of the first &quot;pod&quot; of eight <b>episodes for</b> the <b>season</b>, subtitled \nGhost Rider. ... A &quot;ghostly&quot; woman, recently escaped from a mysterious box and \nhaving apparently infected <b>S.H.I.E.L.D. agent</b> Melinda <b>May</b> in the process, returns \nto&nbsp;...", "The first exhibition is then held between Ben and <b>May</b>, resulting in <b>May</b> being \nsent to the surface while Ben is killed <b>for</b> lying during&nbsp;...", "The seventh and final <b>season</b> of the American television <b>series Agents of</b> \n<b>S.H.I.E.L.D.</b>, based on ... previous seasons as Melinda <b>May</b>, Daisy Johnson / \nQuake, Leo Fitz, Jemma Simmons, Alphonso &quot;Mack&quot; MacKenzie, Elena &quot;Yo-Yo&quot; \nRodriguez ... The seventh <b>season</b> is set to air in mid-2020, running <b>for</b> 13 \n<b>episodes</b> on ABC.", "Reviewing the <b>episode for</b> Nerdist, Joseph McCabe said that <b>any</b> doubts he had \nabout the <b>series</b> moving on from the Ghost Rider storyline &quot;are more or less&nbsp;...", "Slingshot was revealed at the end of the <b>Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode</b> &quot;The ... for \n<b>many</b> of the decisions that characters make in <b>Season 4</b>,&quot; gaining &quot;more of an&nbsp;...", "Self Control&quot; is the fifteenth <b>episode</b> of the fourth <b>season</b> of the American \ntelevision <b>series</b> ... The latter tasked the <b>May</b> LMD with detonating explosives if \nthe <b>agents</b> tried ... &quot;Self Control&quot; was described as &quot;pivotal&quot; <b>for</b> the <b>season</b>, \nserving as the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How many episodes are in season 4 of agents of shield?" ]
[ "Most of <b>Alberta&#39;s mountains</b> are found on the western edge of the province of \n<b>Alberta</b>, ... Sulphur, 2451, 8042, South Banff Range, A gondola <b>runs</b> to <b>the peak</b>. \nSunwapta, 3315, 10875, Queen Elizabeth Ranges &middot; Tangle Ridge, 3000, 9800, \nCanadian&nbsp;...", "<b>The mountains</b> of <b>Alberta</b>, Canada. The highest <b>mountain</b> in the province is \nMount Columbia at 3,747 metres (12,293 ft). By province or territory.", "<b>Mountains</b> can be found all over British Columbia while those in <b>Alberta</b> are \nmainly situated on the eastern side of the Canadian Rockies.", "... free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. See also: Category:\n<b>Mountains</b> of <b>Alberta</b> ... A. ▻ <b>Alberta&#39;s</b> Rockies‎ (3 C, 102 P) ... <b>J</b>. Jacques Range&nbsp;...", "This is a list of lakes in <b>Alberta</b>, Canada. Most of <b>Alberta&#39;s</b> lakes were formed \nduring the last ... the leading word. Contents [hide]. A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; <b>J</b>; K; L; \nM; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z ... Bow Lake &middot; Bow River &middot; Hudson Bay, 3.21\n, a contributing headwater <b>mountain</b> glacial lake. Buck Lake &middot; North \nSaskatchewan&nbsp;...", "For <b>the peak</b> by this name in Kluane National Park, see Mount Saskatchewan (\nYukon). Mount Saskatchewan is <b>a mountain</b> located in the North Saskatchewan \nRiver valley of Banff National Park, in the Canadian Rockies of <b>Alberta</b>, Canada. \n<b>J</b>. Norman Collie named <b>the mountain</b> in 1898 for the nearby Saskatchewan&nbsp;...", "Mount Woolley is <b>a mountain in Alberta</b>, Canada, located in the Sunwapta River \nValley of ... <b>The mountain</b> was named in 1898 by <b>J</b>. Norman Collie after Herman \nWoolley. Woolley, a former football player, climbed extensively with Collie during\n&nbsp;...", "Mount Cline is <b>a mountain</b> in western <b>Alberta</b>, Canada, 11 km (7 mi) north of \nSaskatchewan Crossing, 60 km (37 mi) southwest of Nordegg. <b>The mountain</b> is \nlocated in the North Saskatchewan River Valley, 2 km (1 mi) west of Resolute \n<b>Mountain</b>. It was named in 1898 by <b>J</b>. Norman Collie, after Michel Klyne (also \ncalled&nbsp;...", "Mount Confederation is <b>a mountain</b> located north of Gong Lake in the Athabasca \nRiver Valley of Jasper National Park, Canada. <b>The mountain</b> was named in 1927 \nby Alfred <b>J</b>. Ostheimer after the Fathers of ... Mount Confederation is located in \nAlberta. Mount Confederation. Location in Alberta. Highest point. Elevation, 2,969\n&nbsp;...", "Mount <b>Alberta</b> is <b>a mountain</b> located in the upper Athabasca River Valley of \nJasper National Park, <b>Alberta</b>, Canada. <b>J</b>. Norman Collie named <b>the mountain</b> in\n&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "&quot;<b>Say My Name</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the American girl group Destiny&#39;s Child from their \nsecond studio ... <b>On</b> VH1&#39;s list of the 100 best <b>songs</b> of the 1990s, &quot;<b>Say My Name</b>&quot; \nwas ranked at number 17. ... credited Beyoncé&#39;s slippery rap-style syncopations \nin the <b>song</b> with creating a new sound that <b>did</b> not exist in the world before her.", "&quot;Spectrum&quot; is a <b>song</b> by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine from \ntheir second studio album Ceremonials (2011). It was written by lead singer&nbsp;...", "Destiny&#39;s Child was an American girl group whose final and best-known line-<b>up</b> \ncomprised ... Meanwhile, the group featured <b>on</b> a <b>song</b> from the soundtrack \nalbum of the ... &quot;<b>Say My Name</b>&quot; topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three \nconsecutive weeks, ... Comparisons were drawn to Justin Timberlake, who <b>did</b> \nnot return to band&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Say My Name</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by French DJ David Guetta, American singer-\nsongwriter Bebe Rexha and Colombian singer J Balvin. It was released as the \neighth&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Say My Name</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by Australian electronic music duo Peking Duk. The \n<b>song</b> features ... some tightening <b>up</b> in Los Angeles later and &#39;<b>Say My Name</b>&#39; was \ncomplete.&quot; &quot;<b>Say My Name</b>&quot; debuted at number 29 <b>on</b> the Australian ARIA Charts.", "&quot;<b>Say My Name</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> performed by Swedish singer Tove Styrke from her third \nstudio album, ... Rolling Stone included &quot;<b>Say My Name</b>&quot; <b>on</b> their &quot;50 Best <b>Songs</b> \nof 2017&quot; list compiled by several writers, placing it at number 11. The writers ... &quot;\n<b>Say My Name</b>&quot; <b>did</b> not enter the Ultratip 50, but charted below it as an &quot;extra tip&quot;.", "Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter is an American singer, songwriter, record \nproducer, and ... Girl&#39;s Tyme failed to win, and Beyoncé later said the <b>song</b> they \nperformed was ... &quot;<b>Say My Name</b>&quot; won the Best R&amp;B Performance by a Duo or \nGroup with ... However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically <b>comes</b> \n<b>up</b> with&nbsp;...", "&quot;Yon Yonson&quot; is an infinitely recursive poem, nursery rhyme or <b>song</b>, perhaps \nbest known from the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, although \nVonnegut <b>did</b> not create it. ... My name is Yon Yonson,: I <b>come</b> from Wisconsin: I \nwork in a lumber mill there: All the people ... And they <b>say</b> &#39;<b>What&#39;s your name</b>&#39;?: \nAnd I say.", "LaShawn Ameen Daniels (December 28, 1977 – September 3, 2019) was an \nAmerican songwriter, vocal producer and arranger known for his songwriting \ncredits <b>on songs</b> by artists such as Brandy, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, ... Daniels won \na Grammy Award for Best R&amp;B <b>Song</b> in 2001 for his songwriting work <b>on</b> &quot;<b>Say My</b> \n<b>Name</b>&quot;&nbsp;...", "Porter Weston Robinson (born July 15, 1992) is an American DJ, record producer\n, musician, ... Early years and &quot;<b>Say My Name</b>&quot;[edit] ... The <b>song</b> rose to the \nnumber one overall chart position <b>on</b> Beatport as well as the iTunes Dance chart. \n... tour, but Robinson backed down and withdrew his name because he <b>did</b> not \nwant to&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the song say my name come out?", "When did the song Say My Name by Destiny's Child come out?", "When did the song Say My Name by Bebe Rexha and J Balvin come out?", "When did the song Say My Name by Peking Duk come out?", "When did the song Say My Name by Tove Styrke come out?" ]
[ "Nathan Hale (June 6, 1755 – September 22, 1776) was an <b>American</b> soldier and \n<b>spy</b> for the Continental Army <b>during the American Revolutionary War</b>. He \nvolunteered for an intelligence-gathering mission <b>in</b> New York City but was \ncaptured by the <b>British</b> and <b>executed</b>. ... After luring Hale into betraying his \nallegiance by pretending <b>to be</b> a Patriot&nbsp;...", "John André (2 May 1750 – 2 October 1780) was a major <b>in</b> the <b>British</b> Army and \nhead of its Secret Service <b>in America during the American Revolutionary War</b>. He \nwas hanged as a <b>spy</b> by the Continental Army for assisting Benedict ... André \nappealed to George Washington <b>to be executed</b> as a gentleman by <b>being</b> shot \nrather&nbsp;...", "<b>On</b> June 5, 1776, the Congress appointed John Adams, Thomas ... is proper <b>to</b> \n<b>be</b> done with persons giving intelligence to the enemy or ... the Articles of War <b>in</b> \nregard to espionage directed against the <b>American</b> forces. ... Army, had already \nbeen seized and imprisoned as a <b>British</b> agent,&nbsp;...", "Occupation, <b>spy</b>, counterfeiter. Motive, Colonial loyalist who served <b>in British</b> war \neffort. Conviction(s), military death sentence. Criminal charge, espionage and \ncounterfeiting. Penalty, Hanging. David Farnsworth was a Colonial-era <b>American</b> \nLoyalist. He was a <b>British</b> agent <b>during the American Revolutionary War</b>. ... \nFarnsworth and Blair were <b>executed in</b> Rocky Hill, Connecticut <b>in</b> Hartford&nbsp;...", "Thomas Hickey (died June 28, 1776) was a Continental Army soldier <b>in the</b> \n<b>American Revolutionary War</b>, and the first person <b>to be executed</b> by the \nContinental Army for &quot;mutiny, sedition, and treachery&quot;. Born <b>in</b> Ireland, Hickey \ncame to <b>America</b> as a soldier <b>in</b> the <b>British</b> Army and ... Hickey is the villain <b>in</b> the \n1977 children&#39;s book Phoebe the <b>Spy</b> by Judith&nbsp;...", "Benedict Arnold was an <b>American</b> military officer who served as a general <b>during</b> \n<b>the American Revolutionary War</b>, fighting for the <b>American</b> Continental Army \nbefore defecting to the <b>British in</b> ... Arnold had amply demonstrated his tendency \nto <b>become</b> embroiled <b>in</b> disputes, as well as his lack of political sense. Above all, \nhe&nbsp;...", "The Culper Ring was a <b>spy</b> ring organized by Major Benjamin Tallmadge under \norders from General George Washington <b>in</b> the summer of 1778, <b>during</b> the \n<b>British</b> occupation of New York City at the height of the <b>American Revolutionary</b> \n<b>War</b>. ... Washington appointed Captain Benjamin Tallmadge <b>to be</b> Sackett&#39;s \ncontact with&nbsp;...", "<b>During the American Revolutionary War</b> (1775–1783), management and \ntreatment of prisoners ... King George III of Great <b>Britain</b> had declared <b>American</b> \nforces traitors <b>in</b> 1775, which denied them prisoner of war status. ... <b>American</b> \nprisoners of war tended <b>to be</b> accumulated at large sites, which the <b>British</b> were \nable to&nbsp;...", "James Armistead Lafayette was an enslaved African <b>American</b> who served the \nContinental Army <b>during the American Revolutionary War</b> under the Marquis de \nLafayette. ... Pretending <b>to be</b> a <b>spy</b> for them allowed Armistead to gain Arnold&#39;s ... \nwere instrumental <b>in</b> helping the revolutionary forces defeat the <b>British during</b> the\n&nbsp;...", "Loyalists were <b>American</b> colonists who stayed loyal to the <b>British</b> Crown <b>during</b> \n<b>the American</b> ... They felt themselves <b>to be</b> weak or threatened within <b>American</b> \nsociety and <b>in</b> need of an outside defender such as ... Philadelphia, two residents \nof the city were tried for treason, convicted, and <b>executed</b> by returning Patriot \nforces." ]
[ "Who did the british execute during the american revolution for being an american spy?", "Who did the british execute during the american revolution for being an american spy in 1776?", "Who did the british execute during the american revolution for being an american spy in 1777?" ]
[ "When it came time to draft the United States <b>Constitution</b>, differing views on \n<b>eminent domain</b> were voiced.", "Main article: <b>Eminent domain</b> in the United States ... the last clause of the Fifth \nAmendment, limits the power of <b>eminent domain</b> by ... The majority opinion, by \nJustice Stevens, <b>found</b> that it was appropriate to&nbsp;...", "<b>Eminent domain</b> (United States, Philippines), land acquisition compulsory \npurchase resumption ... When it came time to draft the United States <b>Constitution</b>, \ndiffering views on <b>eminent domain</b> were voiced. ... In spite of contrary statements \n<b>found</b> in some American law, in the United Kingdom, compulsory purchase \nvaluation&nbsp;...", "Just compensation is required to be paid by the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. \n<b>Constitution</b> (and ... Usually, the government (condemnor) files an <b>eminent</b> \n<b>domain</b> action to take private property for &quot;public use.&quot;, but when it fails to do so \nand pay for&nbsp;...", "Kelo v. City of New London, 545 U.S. 469 (2005), was a case decided by the \nSupreme Court of ... Kelo was the first major <b>eminent domain</b> case heard at the \nSupreme Court since 1984. ... setting out a more detailed standard for judicial \nreview of economic development takings than that <b>found</b> in Stevens&#39;s majority \nopinion.", "Berman v. Parker, 348 U.S. 26 (1954), is a landmark decision of the United States \nSupreme ... Critics of recent occurrences of <b>eminent domain</b> uses trace what they \nview as property rights violations to this case. ... to other private parties could \npass <b>constitutional</b> muster as a means of rectifying what the state legislature \n<b>found</b>&nbsp;...", "In United States <b>constitutional</b> law, police power is the capacity of the states to \nregulate ... United States <b>Constitution</b> &middot; <b>Eminent domain</b> &middot; Jacobson v.", "In United States <b>constitutional</b> law, a regulatory taking is a situation in which a \ngovernment ... Instead, the power of <b>eminent domain</b> is a separate and distinct \npower which allows a government to ... Griswold, the Supreme Court had <b>found</b> \nthe legal tender laws inconsistent with the spirit of the <b>Constitution</b>, which \nprohibited the&nbsp;...", "City of Norwood v. Horney, 110 Ohio St.3d 353 (2006), was a case brought \nbefore the Ohio Supreme Court in 2006. The case came upon the heels of Kelo v. \nCity of New London, in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that \ncommercial development justified the use of <b>eminent domain</b>. ... was insufficient \nto satisfy the <b>eminent domain</b> statute of the Ohio <b>Constitution</b>;&nbsp;...", "<b>Constitution</b> Park was a 2005 proposal to pursue <b>eminent domain</b> against the \nPlainfield, New ... When Mike Lorrey <b>found</b> that Breyer owned a significant estate \nin Plainfield (over 4,500 sq ft (420 m<sup>2</sup>) in the main house, multiple buildings, and\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where is eminent domain found in the constitution?" ]
[ "<b>Rhapsody in Blue</b> is a 1924 musical composition by the American composer \nGeorge Gershwin for solo piano and jazz band, which combines elements of&nbsp;...", "<b>Rhapsody in Blue</b> is a 1945 fictionalized screen biography of the American \ncomposer and musician George Gershwin (1898–1937) released by Warner&nbsp;...", "<b>Rhapsody in Blue</b> is the first Fantasia segment with music from the American \ncomposer George Gershwin. It originated in 1992 when director and animator \nEric&nbsp;...", "<b>Rhapsody In Blue</b> (Simplified Chinese: 蓝色仙人掌) (Pinyin: lán sè xiān rén \nzhǎng, literally translated means &quot;Blue Cactus&quot; with &quot;lán sè&quot; meaning blue) is a&nbsp;...", "<b>Rhapsody in Blue</b> is a musical composition by American composer George \nGershwin. It may also refer to: <b>Rhapsody in Blue</b> (film), a 1945 film about George\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Rhapsody in Blue</b> is a studio album by American pianist Uri Caine. The album \nwas released as a CD on August 13, 2013 (2013-08-13) via Winter &amp; Winter label\n.", "Porgy and Bess was considered another American classic by the composer of \n<b>Rhapsody in Blue</b> — even if critics could not quite figure out how to evaluate it, or\n&nbsp;...", "2 Music in Ohare walkway? 3 <b>Rhapsody in Blue</b> reaction; 4 Tom and Jerry? 5 \nDiscussion: does www&nbsp;...", "Walter Damrosch had asked Gershwin to write a full concerto following the \nsuccess of <b>Rhapsody in Blue</b> (1924). Gershwin scored the piece for the standard\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Rhapsody</b> in Black and <b>Blue</b> is a short ten-minute film that was created and \nreleased in 1932, starring Sidney Easton and Fanny Belle DeKnight. It is an early\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did george gershwin write rhapsody in blue?", "When did george gershwin start to write rhapsody in blue?", "When did george gershwin finish writing rhapsody in blue?" ]
[ "The following list outlines the major equipment In service with the Egyptian Army. \n... with M30 rocket 70 km. <b>Egypt</b> also developed a <b>wheeled</b> based MRL called \nSakr-45 which also uses the M270 rockets; it is not unlike the American HIMARS.", "The history of <b>Egypt</b> under the Muhammad Ali dynasty (1805–1953) spanned the \nlater period of ... such as animal power, water <b>wheels</b>, and windmills, which were \nalso the principle energy sources in Western Europe up until around 1870.", "The prehistory of <b>Egypt</b> spans the period from the earliest human settlement to \nthe beginning of the Early Dynastic Period around 3100 BC, starting with the first\n&nbsp;...", "The Siwa Oasis is an urban oasis in <b>Egypt</b> between the Qattara Depression and \nthe Great Sand Sea in the Western Desert, 50 km (30 mi) east of the Libyan&nbsp;...", "The ancient Egyptian units of measurement are those used by the dynasties of \nancient <b>Egypt</b> prior to its incorporation in the Roman Empire and general&nbsp;...", "Wilbur Addison Smith (born 9 January 1933) is a British novelist specialising in \nhistorical fiction ... Desert God (2014) brought Smith back to Ancient <b>Egypt</b>.", "Dorothy Louise Eady, also known as Omm Sety or Om Seti (16 January 1904 – \n21 April 1981), ... Here, she continued her study of ancient <b>Egypt</b> at the \nEastbourne public library. When she was fifteen she ... He claimed that the &quot;\n<b>wheel</b> of fate&quot; was turning and this would be a time of testing. If she was chaste \nshe would now&nbsp;...", "Work in Progress. I am still working on this article, I&#39;m making a major expansion \nand there are ... Farid&#39;s &quot;romances&quot; were in <b>Egypt</b> and Asmahan was married to \nEgyptians. ... Right now, we&#39;re spinning our <b>wheels</b>. It seems that the three of us&nbsp;...", "alleged benefits of patriarchy. Is there a source for the last sentence--about \narguments for the ... He threatened to rewrite the <b>Egypt</b> section by asking for page \nnumbers for sources. They were ... No need to re-invent the <b>wheel</b>, wouldn&#39;t you \nsay?", "Christianity in Independence section of infobox. I have removed the phrase &quot;301 \nAD Official ... First, in fact any country in the Middle East (such as Lebanon, Iraq, \n<b>Egypt</b>, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan) had strong hellenistic influence in the \npast. ... I&#39;m not inventing a particular <b>wheel</b> to fit a particular cart to go a particular\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When was the wheel first used in egypt?" ]
[ "The Battle of <b>San Jacinto</b> fought on April 21, 1836, in present-day Harris County, \nTexas, was the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution. Led by General Sam&nbsp;...", "<b>San Jacinto</b> is a city in Riverside County, California. It was named after Saint \nHyacinth and is located at the north end of the <b>San Jacinto</b> Valley, with Hemet to \nits&nbsp;...", "<b>San Jacinto</b> is Spanish for St. Hyacinth It may also refer to: Contents. 1 Places; 2 \nIn the military; 3 In religion; 4 In music; 5 See also. Places[edit]. Colombia. San&nbsp;...", "The <b>San Jacinto</b> Mountains are a mountain range in Riverside County, located \neast of Los Angeles in southern California in the United States. The mountains&nbsp;...", "The <b>San Jacinto</b> Monument is a 567.31-foot-high (172.92-meter) column located \non the Houston Ship Channel in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United&nbsp;...", "The <b>San Jacinto</b> Fault Zone (SJFZ) is a major strike-slip fault zone that runs \nthrough San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial Counties in \nSouthern&nbsp;...", "<b>San Jacinto</b> County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, \nits population was 26,384. Its county seat is Coldspring. The county&#39;s name&nbsp;...", "The second USS <b>San Jacinto</b> (CVL-30) of the United States Navy was an \nIndependence-class light aircraft carrier that served during World War II. She was\n&nbsp;...", "USS <b>San Jacinto</b> (CG-56) is a Ticonderoga-class cruiser in the United States \nNavy. She is named for the Battle of <b>San Jacinto</b>, the decisive battle of the Texas\n&nbsp;...", "<b>San Jacinto</b> is a ghost town in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It is part of the \nElko Micropolitan Statistical Area. The lowest temperature ever recorded in&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who fought in the battle of san jacinto?", "What countries fought in the battle of san jacinto?", "Which specific armies fought in the battle of san jacinto?", "Which important Mexican leaders fought in the battle of san jacinto?", "Which important American leaders fought in the battle of san jacinto?" ]
[ "List of <b>Women&#39;s</b> singles <b>Grand Slam</b> tournaments <b>tennis</b> champions. Note that \nsome major ... Golden Slam (1988). Helen Wills Moody – winner of 19 Major titles\n, the first woman to win more than 10 titles. ... of the &quot;Open&quot; era). Since then, 52 \n<b>women have won</b> at least one <b>grand slam</b>. ... 1922, <b>Australia</b> Margaret \nMolesworth&nbsp;...", "Margaret Court AO MBE (née Smith; born 16 July 1942), also known as Margaret \nSmith Court, ... Court became the <b>first female player</b> from <b>Australia</b> to <b>win</b> a <b>Grand</b> \n<b>Slam</b> tournament abroad, when she <b>won</b> the French and US Championships ... \nShe returned to <b>tennis</b> in 1968 and in 1970 <b>won</b> all four <b>Grand Slam</b> singles titles.", "It has been possible to complete a <b>Grand Slam</b> in most years and most \ndisciplines since 1925. ... Beginning in 1969, when the <b>first Australian</b> Open was \nheld on the Milton ... Of these <b>players</b>, three <b>have won</b> multiple majors: Rod Laver \naccomplished the feat twice in <b>men&#39;s</b> singles; Margaret Court&nbsp;...", "Naomi Osaka is a professional <b>tennis player</b> who represents Japan. Osaka has \nbeen ranked No. 1 by the <b>Women&#39;s</b> Tennis Association (WTA), and is the <b>first</b> \nAsian player to hold the top ranking in singles. She has <b>won</b> five titles on the WTA \nTour, including two titles at both the Grand ... Osaka <b>won</b> her <b>first</b> two <b>Grand Slam</b> \nsingles titles in back-to-back <b>Grand Slam</b>&nbsp;...", "Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American professional \n<b>tennis player</b> and former world No. 1 in <b>women&#39;s</b> single tennis. She has <b>won</b> 23 \n<b>Grand Slam</b> singles titles, the most by any man or <b>woman</b> in ... Williams holds the \nOpen Era record for most titles <b>won</b> at the <b>Australian</b> Open (7) and shares the&nbsp;...", "Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional <b>tennis player</b>. She spent a total of \n209 weeks as the singles world No. 1 and 90 weeks as doubles world No. 1, \nholding both No. 1 rankings simultaneously for 29 weeks. She <b>won</b> five <b>Grand</b> \n<b>Slam</b> singles titles, thirteen <b>Grand Slam women&#39;s</b> ... Hingis began playing tennis \nwhen she was two years old and entered her <b>first</b>&nbsp;...", "This is an all-time list of <b>winners</b> of the four <b>Grand Slam men&#39;s</b> and <b>women&#39;s</b> \nsingles <b>tennis</b> tournaments, organized by country. The year of the <b>first win</b> in each \ntournament is shown in parentheses. Each <b>player&#39;s first grand slam</b> tournament \n<b>win</b> is shown in bold. ... 1 Argentina; 2 <b>Australia</b>; 3 Austria; 4 Belarus; 5 Belgium; \n6 Brazil; 7 Canada&nbsp;...", "Li Na (born 26 February 1982) is a retired Chinese <b>tennis player</b>. She achieved a \ncareer-high WTA ranking of world No. 2 on 17 February 2014. Over the course of \nher career, Li <b>won</b> nine WTA Tour singles titles including two <b>Grand Slam</b> singles \ntitles at the 2011 French Open and 2014 <b>Australian</b> Open ... By doing so, Li \nbecame the <b>first</b> Chinese <b>tennis player</b> to <b>win</b> a WTA event.", "Samantha Jane Stosur is an <b>Australian</b> professional <b>tennis player</b>. She is a \nformer world No. ... Stosur <b>won</b> the 2011 US Open, defeating Serena Williams in \nthe final and becoming the <b>first Australian woman</b> since ... Becoming the <b>first</b> \n<b>Australian woman</b> to reach a <b>Grand Slam</b> singles final since Wendy Turnbull at \nthe 1980&nbsp;...", "Jennifer Maria Capriati (born March 29, 1976) is an American former professional \n<b>tennis player</b>. A member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, and a former \nWorld No. 1, she <b>won</b> three singles championships in <b>Grand Slam</b> tournaments \nand was ... In 1998, Capriati <b>won</b> her <b>first Grand Slam</b> singles match in five years \nat&nbsp;..." ]
[ "First australian female tennis player to win the grand slam?" ]
[ "... <b>has won</b> the <b>most</b> Ballons d&#39;Or in history. Michel Platini, pictured with the 1985 \n<b>Ballon d&#39;Or</b>, <b>won</b> the award three <b>times</b> in succession.", "Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini is an Argentine professional footballer who plays \nas a forward and captains both Spanish club Barcelona and the Argentina \nnational team. Often considered the best player in the world and widely regarded \nas one of the greatest players of all <b>time</b>, Messi <b>has won</b> a record six <b>Ballon d&#39;Or</b> \n... One of the <b>most</b> famous athletes in the world, Messi <b>has</b> been sponsored by&nbsp;...", "Marta, the youngest recipient at age 20 in 2006, <b>has won</b> five successive awards, \nthe <b>most</b> of any player. Birgit Prinz <b>won</b> three <b>times</b> in a row and Mia Hamm&nbsp;...", "The 2019 <b>Ballon d&#39;Or</b> was the 64th annual ceremony of the <b>Ballon d&#39;Or</b>, \npresented by France Football, and recognising the best footballer in the world for \n2019. Lionel Messi <b>won</b> the award for a record sixth <b>time</b> in his career. ... 2019 \nBallon d&#39;Or winner Lionel Messi. Date, 2 December 2019. Location, Théâtre du \nChâtelet,&nbsp;...", "Over the course of his career, Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo <b>has</b> \nreceived five <b>Ballon d&#39;Or</b> awards, the <b>most</b> ... Collectively, Ronaldo <b>has won</b> \nbetween 28 and 31 trophies in his career, including six ... &quot;<b>Ballon d&#39;Or</b> 2017: \nCristiano Ronaldo <b>wins</b> prestigious award for fifth <b>time</b> to equal Lionel Messi&#39;s \nrecord haul&quot;.", "Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro GOIH ComM is a Portuguese professional \nfootballer who ... <b>Time</b> included him on their list of the 100 <b>most</b> influential people \nin the world in 2014. ... <b>He</b> subsequently became United&#39;s first <b>Ballon d&#39;Or winner</b> \nsince George Best in 1968, and the first Premier League player to be named the\n&nbsp;...", "Paris Saint-Germain Football Club is a French professional association football \nclub founded in 1970, and based in the city of Paris in France. The club&#39;s first \nteam play in the highest tier of French football, the Ligue 1. PSG <b>holds many</b> \nrecords, <b>most</b> notably being the only club to <b>have</b> never ... Domestically, the \ncapital club <b>has won</b> eight Ligue 1 championships, a record&nbsp;...", "Over the course of his career, Argentine footballer Lionel Messi <b>has</b> received six \n<b>Ballon d&#39;Or</b> awards, the <b>most</b> for any football player, as well as the 2009 FIFA \nWorld Player of the Year and The Best FIFA Men&#39;s Player 2019. Widely regarded \nas one of the greatest players of all <b>time</b>, Messi <b>holds</b> the record for <b>most</b> goals in \n... <b>He</b> is also the first player in history to <b>win</b> six European Golden Shoes.", "Sadio Mané was the latest <b>winner</b>, <b>winning</b> in 2019. The African Footballer of the \nYear award, presented to the best African footballer each year, ... from 1995 after \nthe European <b>Ballon d&#39;Or</b> – also awarded by the magazine – <b>had</b> been ... Touré \nare the players <b>who have won</b> the award the <b>most times</b> (4 <b>wins</b> each); Frédéric&nbsp;...", "His domination as the world&#39;s best footballer was undisputed as <b>he</b> also <b>won</b> the \nprestigious <b>Ballon d&#39;Or</b> for the only <b>time</b> in his career. On 19 November,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who has won the ballon d'or most times?", "What person has won the ballon d'or most times?", "What country has won the ballon d'or most times?", "What club has won the ballon d'or most times?" ]
[ "He was against the deployment of American combat troops and observed that &quot;to \nintroduce <b>U.S.</b> forces in&nbsp;...", "The <b>U.S.</b> involvement in South <b>Vietnam</b> stemmed from a combination of factors: \nFrance&#39;s long colonial history in French Indochina, the <b>US War</b> with Japan in the\n&nbsp;...", "The Gulf of Tonkin incident also known as the USS Maddox incident, was an \ninternational confrontation that led to the United States engaging more directly in \nthe <b>Vietnam War</b>. ... One <b>U.S.</b> aircraft was damaged, three North Vietnamese \ntorpedo boats were damaged, and four North Vietnamese sailors were killed, \nwith six&nbsp;...", "In 1967, the number of <b>U.S.</b> military personnel in <b>Vietnam</b> was around 500,000. \nThe <b>war</b> was costing the <b>U.S.</b> $25 billion a year, and many of the young men&nbsp;...", "Consequently, there was some opposition to the draft even before the major <b>U.S.</b> \ninvolvement in the <b>Vietnam War</b> began. The large cohort of Baby Boomers who&nbsp;...", "Beyond opposition to the draft, anti-<b>war</b> protesters also made moral arguments \nagainst <b>U.S.</b> involvement in <b>Vietnam</b>. That moral imperative argument against the\n&nbsp;...", "By the mid-1960s, it was becoming increasingly clear that the <b>war</b> was not going \nwell for the <b>U.S.</b> and South <b>Vietnam</b>,&nbsp;...", "War Resisters League organizes first <b>U.S.</b> protest against <b>Vietnam War</b> and &quot;anti-\nBuddhist terrorism&quot; by the <b>U.S.</b>-supported South Vietnamese regime with a&nbsp;...", "During the <b>Vietnam War</b>, between 1962 and 1971, the United States military \nsprayed nearly 20,000,000 <b>U.S.</b> gallons (76,000 m<sup>3</sup>) of various chemicals – the&nbsp;...", "In 1971, two congressmen released a report on the growing heroin epidemic \namong <b>U.S.</b> servicemen in <b>Vietnam</b>; ten to&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the vietnam war start for us?", "When did the vietnam war start for us due to the beginning of formal U.S. military personnel assignments in Viet Nam?", "When did the vietnam war start for us due to Truman sending the MAAG to Vietnam?", "When did the vietnam war start for us as recognized by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?" ]
[ "Subcategories. This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total. \n▻ Wetlands of South <b>Korea</b>‎ (1 C, 5 P). ▻ Bodies of water of South <b>Korea</b>‎ (9 C,&nbsp;...", "Subcategories. This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. \n▻ <b>Landforms</b> of North <b>Korea</b>‎ (10 C, 6 P). ▻ <b>Landforms</b> of South <b>Korea</b>‎ (20 C,&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;Lists of <b>landforms</b> of South <b>Korea</b>&quot;. The following 9 pages are \nin this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;<b>Landforms</b> of North <b>Korea</b>&quot;. The following 6 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "Category:<b>Landforms</b> of Seoul. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to ... \nCategories: Geography of Seoul &middot; <b>Landforms</b> of South <b>Korea</b> &middot; <b>Landforms</b> by city&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;Lists of <b>landforms</b> of <b>Korea</b>&quot;. The following 6 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "Pages in category &quot;<b>Landforms</b> of Busan&quot;. The following 2 pages are in this ... \nCategories: Geography of Busan &middot; <b>Landforms</b> of South <b>Korea</b> &middot; <b>Landforms</b> by city\n&nbsp;...", "This category is located at Category:<b>Landforms</b> of Gangwon Province, South \n<b>Korea</b>. Note: This category should be empty. See the instructions for more&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;<b>Landforms</b> of Gangwon Province, South <b>Korea</b>&quot;. The following \n4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent&nbsp;...", "Bodies of water of South <b>Korea</b> by province‎ (1 C) ... <b>Landforms</b> of Gangwon \nProvince (South <b>Korea</b>)‎ (2 C, 6 P). ▻ <b>Landforms</b> of Gyeonggi Province‎ (2 C, 5 P)\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "On what type of landform are north and south korea located?", "On what type of landform are north and south korea primarily located?", "On what type of landform are a small portion of north and south korea located?" ]
[ "<b>Hotel Transylvania 2</b> is a 2015 American 3D computer animated comedy film, the \nsecond ... <b>Selena Gomez</b> as Mavis: Johnny&#39;s wife, Dennis&#39; overprotective mother, \nand ... It was featured in the film&#39;s official trailer and was also <b>played</b> when the film \nitself ... <b>Hotel Transylvania 2 has</b> grossed $169.7 million in North America and&nbsp;...", "Hotel Transylvania is a 2012 American computer-animated comedy film \nproduced by Columbia ... It launched a franchise with a sequel titled <b>Hotel</b> \n<b>Transylvania 2</b>, which takes place seven years after the first film, released in \n2015, and a third ... <b>Selena Gomez</b> as Mavis Dracula: daughter of Count Dracula \nand late Martha.", "Hotel Transylvania is an American media franchise created by comedy writer \nTodd Durham. It consists of three theatrical films, three graphic novels and two \nshort films ... When Dracula is disappointed that Dennis <b>does</b> not have any \nvampire ... from <b>Hotel Transylvania 2</b>, with the additional voices of <b>Selena Gomez</b>\n, reprising&nbsp;...", "It <b>is the</b> highest-grossing film in the Hotel Transylvania series and Sony ... To \npacify the Kraken, Johnny opens up a portable DJ kit and <b>plays</b> positive ... <b>Selena</b> \n<b>Gomez</b> as Mavis Dracula: Drac&#39;s daughter, Johnny&#39;s wife, and Dennis&#39; mother. ... \nOn September 1, 2018, the film surpassed its predecessor, <b>Hotel Transylvania 2</b>,\n&nbsp;...", "These characters appear in the <b>Hotel Transylvania</b> franchise created by comedy \nwriter Todd ... He teaches her how to morph into a bat, <b>plays</b> with her, and \nteaches her the ... Mavis Dracula (voiced by <b>Selena Gomez</b> as an adult in the \nfilms, Sadie ... Drac then built <b>Hotel Transylvania</b> so he <b>can</b> keep her safe, and \nprovide a&nbsp;...", "Selena Marie Gomez (born July 22, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, \nactress, and ... Gomez <b>has</b> earned numerous awards throughout her career, and \nwas ... She reprised the role of Mavis in <b>Hotel Transylvania 2</b>, which was \nreleased on ... &quot;<b>Selena Gomez</b> Practices to <b>Play</b> Polo in Budapest for &#39;Monte \nCarlo&#39; Role&quot;.", "<b>Selena Gomez</b> (born July 22, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, \nand television ... She voices the character of Mavis in the <b>Hotel Transylvania</b> film \nfranchise and as Betsy in <b>Do</b> little. The following is ... Contents. 1 Television; <b>2</b> \nFilm; 3 Web; 4 References ... 2003, Spy Kids 3-D: <b>Game</b> Over, Waterpark Girl.", "<b>Selena Gomez</b> is an American singer and actress <b>who has</b> received many \nawards and ... At the 2016 Billboard Music Awards, she was nominated for two \nawards, including ... 2016, Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie, <b>Hotel</b> \n<b>Transylvania 2</b>, Nominated ... &quot;2013 Logo NewNowNext Awards - Triple <b>Play</b>: \n<b>Selena Gomez</b>&quot;.", "American singer and actress <b>Selena Gomez has</b> appeared in music videos, films, \nand ... She also voices the character of Mavis in the <b>Hotel Transylvania</b> film \nfranchise and serves as ... Jake Schreier directed <b>two</b> of Gomez&#39;s music videos. \nGomez ... &quot;<b>Selena Gomez Plays</b> a Sexy Stalker in Her &#39;Hands to Myself&#39; Video: \nWatch&quot;.", "The 32nd Annual Nickelodeon Kids&#39; Choice Awards was held on March 23, 2019\n, at the Galen ... <b>Two</b> series starring Jace Norman were the lead-in and lead-out \naround the ... <b>Selena Gomez</b> – <b>Hotel Transylvania</b> 3: Summer Vacation as Mavis \n... The following <b>are</b> nominations for awards from Nickelodeon&#39;s international&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who does selena gomez play in hotel transylvania 2?" ]
[ "It stars Dean Cain as <b>Clark</b> Kent/Superman and Teri Hatcher as <b>Lois</b> Lane. ... \nSuperman&#39;s first mission interferes with the illegal dealings of <b>Lex Luthor</b> (John&nbsp;...", "In the television series <b>Lois</b> &amp; <b>Clark</b>: The New Adventures of Superman (1993–\n1997), <b>Lex Luthor</b> is played by actor John Shea. In the&nbsp;...", "Alexander Joseph &quot;<b>Lex</b>&quot; <b>Luthor</b> is a fictional supervillain appearing in \npublications by the ... When <b>Lois</b> Lane and <b>Clark</b> Kent are invited to a society \ngala aboard Luthor&#39;s yacht, terrorists seize the ship without warning, forcing \nSuperman to&nbsp;...", "The second season of <b>Lois</b> &amp; <b>Clark</b>: The New Adventures of Superman ... <b>Lex</b> \n<b>Luthor</b> returned in one episode and many other villains began to appear from the\n&nbsp;...", "The first season of <b>Lois</b> &amp; <b>Clark</b>: The New Adventures of Superman originally ... \n<b>Lex Luthor</b> was killed off in the season finale, after a falling-out between Shea&nbsp;...", "John Shea as <b>Lex Luthor</b> in <b>Lois</b> &amp; <b>Clark</b>: The New Adventures of Superman.", "This started a special five-part story, with <b>Lois</b> being kidnapped by <b>Lex Luthor</b> \nwho had put the clone in her place. And later with <b>Lois</b> suffering amnesia after a&nbsp;...", "&quot;Finale&quot; is the title of the two-episode series finale of the superhero television \nseries Smallville. ... <b>Clark</b> visits <b>Lois</b> at their apartment, where she tells him that \nthe wedding is on, admitting that ... Flashing forward seven years, a TV broadcast \nannounces that <b>Lex Luthor</b> has just been elected the President of the United \nStates.", "Superman is a 1978 superhero film directed by Richard Donner, based on the \nDC Comics ... <b>Clark</b> visits <b>Lois</b> at her penthouse apartment the next night and \ntakes her for a flight over the East Coast of the United States, ... Meanwhile, \ncriminal genius <b>Lex Luthor</b> learns of a joint U.S. Army and U.S. Navy nuclear \nmissile test.", "Lana Lang is a fictional supporting character appearing in American comic books \npublished by ... other examples being Superman&#39;s primary love interest <b>Lois</b> \nLane and nemesis, <b>Lex Luthor</b>. In the ... In Modern revisions of DC Comics \ncontinuity, she and <b>Clark</b> are shown to have remained friends since their teenage \nyears." ]
[ "Who played lex luthor in lois and clark?" ]
[ "... the unprecedented feat of <b>hitting two grand slams in the same inning</b> in 1999. \nIn baseball, a grand slam is a home run that is hit when all three bases are \nloaded, thereby scoring four runs—the most possible in one play. Thirteen \nplayers have hit two grand slams in a single Major League Baseball&nbsp;...", "<b>Hit two grand slams</b> in <b>one inning</b>; MLB record 8 RBI in <b>one inning</b>. Fernando \nGabriel Tatís Sr. (born January 1, 1975) is a Dominican former professional \nbaseball&nbsp;...", "In baseball, a <b>grand slam</b> is a home run <b>hit</b> with all three bases occupied by \nbaserunners ... The only major league player to <b>hit two grand slams</b> in <b>one inning</b> \nis Fernando Tatís of the St. Louis Cardinals, in 1999. Both <b>grand slams</b> coming off\n&nbsp;...", "In baseball, a home run is credited to a batter when he hits a fair ball and reaches \nhome safely on the same play, without the benefit of an error. Fifty-eight different \nplayers have hit two home runs in an inning of a Major ... Tatís became the only \nplayer to <b>hit two grand slams in the same inning</b> and established a new major&nbsp;...", "The Major League Baseball (MLB) leaders in runs batted in (RBI) in <b>one inning</b> \nare topped by record holder Fernando Tatís, then with the St. Louis Cardinals, \nwho set the MLB record with eight RBI in a 1999 game in which he <b>hit two grand</b> \n<b>slams</b> in the third <b>inning</b> of a game&nbsp;...", "In baseball, a home run (abbreviated HR) is scored when the ball is <b>hit</b> in such a \nway that the ... With this feat, Tatís also set a Major League record with 8 RBI in \n<b>one inning</b>. On July 29, 2003 ... Choo <b>hit</b> a <b>2</b>-run homer in the fourth <b>inning</b>, a \n<b>Grand Slam</b> in the sixth <b>inning</b> and a solo home run in the eighth <b>inning</b>. June 21, \n2015&nbsp;...", "In baseball, a strikeout occurs when a pitcher throws three strikes to a batter \nduring his time at bat. Under Rules 6.05 and 6.09 of the Official Rules of Major \nLeague Baseball, a batter becomes a runner when a third strike is not caught by \nthe catcher with no runner on first base or when there are <b>two</b> outs. ... Orval \nOverall is the sole player to strike out four batters in <b>one inning</b> in the&nbsp;...", "The following is a list of single-game baseball records and unusual events. The \nfollowing criteria are used for inclusion: Only events occurring within a single \nplate appearance, <b>inning</b>, or game are included; cumulative or aggregate records \nachieved over more than <b>one</b> game are not ... <b>2 grand slams</b> in an <b>inning</b>. \nNumber of&nbsp;...", "This is a list of some of the records relating to home runs <b>hit</b> in baseball games \nplayed in the ... Fernando Tatís is the only player to <b>hit</b> his <b>two grand slams in the</b> \n<b>same inning</b>. in the third <b>inning</b> off Chan Ho Park; it was also the Major League&nbsp;...", "The 1962 Minnesota Twins improved to 91–71, finishing <b>second</b> in the American \nLeague, five ... at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota, <b>two</b> Twins \nmade major league history by <b>hitting grand slam</b> home runs in the <b>same inning</b>." ]
[ "Who hit two grand slams in the same inning?" ]
[ "The <b>2017 US Open</b> was the 137th edition of tennis&#39; <b>US Open</b> and the fourth and \nfinal Grand ... Women&#39;s Singles, 1300, 780, 430, 240, 130, 70, 10, 40, 30, 20, <b>2</b> ... \n<b>Seeds</b> are based on the ATP and WTA rankings as of August 21, <b>2017</b>.", "<b>Seeds</b>[edit]. 01. Spain Rafael Nadal (Champion): 0<b>2</b>. United Kingdom&nbsp;...", "Rojer and Tecău went on to win the title, defeating Feliciano López and Marc \nLópez in the final, 6–4, 6–3. Contents. 1 <b>Seeds</b>; <b>2</b> Draw.", "<b>Seeds</b>[edit]. 01. Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková (Quarterfinals): 0<b>2</b>. Romania&nbsp;...", "Rafael Nadal won his 19th Grand Slam title and 4th <b>US Open</b> title, by defeating \nDaniil Medvedev, 7–5, 6–3, 5–7, 4–6, 6–4 to capture the Men&#39;s Singles tennis \ntitle at the 2019 <b>US Open</b>. Nadal&#39;s victory meant that every Grand Slam title since \nthe beginning of <b>2017</b> ... <b>second</b> Russian player (after Marat Safin) to reach a <b>US</b> \n<b>Open</b> men&#39;s singles&nbsp;...", "It was their first Grand Slam title together, and their seventh title overall, all in \n<b>2017</b>. Contents. 1 <b>Seeds</b>; <b>2</b> Draw. 2.1&nbsp;...", "Sloane Stephens (born March 20, 1993) is an American professional tennis \nplayer. She achieved a career-best ranking of No. 3 in the world after Wimbledon \nin 2018. Stephens was the <b>2017 US Open</b> champion, and has won six WTA \nsingles ... With a higher <b>seed</b>, Stephens had a strong <b>US Open</b> series for the \n<b>second</b>&nbsp;...", "She would announce her retirement prior to the <b>2017</b> season because of \nongoing injuries. Contents. 1 <b>Seeds</b>; <b>2</b> Qualifying&nbsp;...", "The <b>U.S. Open</b> is one of the four major tournaments in the Professional Bowlers \nAssociation. ... Beginning in <b>2017</b> with the <b>U.S. Open</b> held at Flamingo Bowl in \nLiverpool, New York, the tournament instituted a partial ... Jason Belmonte won \nfrom the #<b>2 seed</b> position, topping #1 <b>seed</b> Anthony Simonsen in the final match.", "<b>2017</b> ·, <b>US Open</b>, · 2019 →. Main article: 2018 <b>US Open</b> (tennis) &middot; Novak Djokovic \ndefeated Juan Martín del Potro in the final, 6–3, 7–6(7–4), 6–3 to win the Men&#39;s ... \nof the tournament. He lost in the <b>second</b> round to Fernando Verdasco. ... (First \nround, retired). Click on the <b>seed</b> number of a player to go to their draw section." ]
[ "Who was the 2 seed at the us open 2017?", "Who was the #2 seed in women's singles at the US Open 2017?", "Who was the #2 seed in Men's singles at the US Open 2017?", "Who was the #2 seed in men's doubles at the 2017 US Open?", "Who was the #2 seed in women's doubles at the 2017 US Open?", "Who was the #2 seed in mixed doubles at the 2017 US Open?" ]
[ "A Media Access Unit (<b>MAU</b>), also known as a <b>Multistation Access Unit</b> (<b>MAU</b> or \nMSAU) is a device to attach multiple network stations in a star topology as a \ntoken&nbsp;...", "1 History; 2 Comparison with Ethernet; 3 Operation. 3.1 Access control; 3.2 \n<b>Multistation Access Units</b> and Controlled Access Units; 3.3 Cabling and \ninterfaces.", "MAU MAU is short for <b>Multistation Access Unit</b> (also abbreviated as MSAU), a \ntoken-ring network device that physically connects network computers in a star&nbsp;...", "Functionally a LAM is like a <b>multi-station access unit</b> (MAU), but with a larger \ncapacity: 20 nodes as opposed to 8 nodes for MAU. The LAM interface may use&nbsp;...", "Media Access Unit (or <b>Multistation Access Unit</b>), an interconnecting device used \nin a token ring network with a star topology; Medium Attachment Unit, a \ntransceiver&nbsp;...", "English: An IBM 8228 <b>Multistation Access Unit</b>. Date, 18 December 2007. Source, \n© 2007 Larry D. Moore. Author, Larry D. Moore. Permission (Reusing this file)&nbsp;...", "Network topology is the arrangement of the elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a \ncommunication ... Token ring is a logical ring topology, but is wired as a physical \nstar from the media access unit. ... A star-ring network consists of two or more ring \nnetworks connected using a <b>multistation access unit</b> (MAU) as a centralized hub.", "... token ring networks - avoid the weakness of a ring topology altogether: they \nactually use a star topology at the physical layer and a media <b>access unit</b> (MAU) \nto&nbsp;...", "<b>Multistation Access Unit</b> multisync. Multisystem eXtension Interface Bus \nmultitasking. Multi-tasking Program for Microcomputers multithreaded \nmultithreading", "Beacon frame is one of the management frames in IEEE 802.11 based WLANs. It \ncontains all ... Beacon frames are transmitted by the <b>access</b> point (AP) in an \ninfrastructure basic service set (BSS). ... Beacon interval expressed in Time <b>Unit</b> (\nTU)." ]
[ "In which topology is the central connecting device known as a multistation access unit (mau)?" ]
[ "<b>Mission San Juan Capistrano</b> is a former Spanish mission founded in 1776 in \ncolonial Las Californias by Spanish Catholic missionaries of the Franciscan \nOrder.", "<b>Mission San Juan Capistrano</b> was founded in 1731 by Spanish Catholics of the \nFranciscan Order, on the eastern banks of the San Antonio River in present-day&nbsp;...", "<b>Mission</b> Basilica <b>San Juan Capistrano</b> is a Catholic parish in the Diocese of \nOrange in California. The parish church is located just northwest of <b>Mission</b> San&nbsp;...", "San Juan Capistrano is the site of a Christian mission for which it is named, \n<b>Mission San Juan Capistrano</b>. When the Mission was founded in 1776, the \nregion was&nbsp;...", "This fault is near the coast and the most significant damage at the <b>missions</b>, but \nlater work at trench sites along the <b>San</b> Andreas Fault excluded it for this large to\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Mission San Juan Capistrano</b>[edit]. Within months of his ordination, O&#39;Sullivan \nwas diagnosed as suffering from tuberculosis, and advised that his prognosis \nwas&nbsp;...", "A plan view of the <b>Mission San Juan Capistrano</b> complex (including the footprint \nof the &quot;Great Stone Church&quot;) prepared by architectural historian Rexford&nbsp;...", "John Forster received three small mountain potreros (pasture areas) of the former \n<b>Mission San Juan Capistrano</b> in 1845. These were the Potrero Los Pinos,&nbsp;...", "The Acjachemen (alternate spelling: Acagchemem) are an indigenous people of \nCalifornia. They traditionally lived in what is now Long Beach, Orange and \nNorthern San Diego counties. Acjachemen were referred to as Juaneño by \nSpanish colonizers following baptism at <b>Mission San Juan Capistrano</b> in the&nbsp;...", "... <b>Mission</b> Capistrano (T-AO-112). She was a <b>Mission</b> Buenaventura-class oiler \nand was named for <b>San Juan Capistrano</b> in <b>San Juan Capistrano</b>, California." ]
[ "Who was mission san juan capistrano named after?" ]
[ "<b>Alan</b>-<b>Michael Spaulding</b> is a fictional character on the CBS soap opera <b>Guiding</b> \n<b>Light</b>. ... He <b>played</b> Alan-Michael until 1990 when Rick Hearst took over the \ncharacter, <b>playing</b> him for six years. When he left, Michael Dietz was recast briefly \n(July&nbsp;...", "Rick Hearst (born January 4, 1965) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is known for roles in \nAmerican ... He has appeared in Days of Our Lives (1989–1990) as Scott &quot;Scotty&quot; \nBanning II, <b>Guiding Light</b> (1990–1996) as <b>Alan</b>-<b>Michael Spaulding</b>, The Young&nbsp;...", "Alan Spaulding is a fictional character on the CBS soap opera <b>Guiding Light</b>. He \nwas <b>played</b> by ... They have a son, <b>Alan</b>-<b>Michael Spaulding</b>, but divorce after \nAlan&#39;s affair with Rita Bauer, who is married to Hope&#39;s uncle, Ed. Jennifer \nRichards&nbsp;...", "Matt Clark is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Young \nand the Restless. The role was originated by Eddie Cibrian in May 1994, who left \nthe show in 1996. After Russell Lawrence briefly playing the character in 2000, \nRick Hearst took ... having <b>played Alan-Michael Spaulding on Guiding Light</b> for \nseveral years&nbsp;...", "The <b>Guiding Light</b> (TGL) is the longest-running American television soap opera. \n... Blake <b>played</b> both ends against the middle with both <b>Alan</b>-<b>Michael Spaulding</b> (\npretending to be pregnant and then pretending to have suffered from a&nbsp;...", "This is a list of actors and actresses who have had roles on the soap opera \n<b>Guiding Light</b>. Contents. 1 Cast. 1.1 Final main cast; 1.2 Recurring cast. 2 Former \ncast members; 3 Deceased cast members; 4 References. Cast[edit]. Final main \ncast[edit]. <b>Actor</b>, Character, Duration ... Jessica Zutterman, <b>Alan</b>-<b>Michael</b> \n<b>Spaulding</b> (#1), 1981–83&nbsp;...", "Phillip Granville <b>Spaulding</b> is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera \n<b>Guiding Light</b>, portrayed by Grant Aleksander. The character is the adopted son \nof business mogul, <b>Alan Spaulding</b>, and his ... Meanwhile, <b>Alan</b>-<b>Michael</b> was \ntrying to prevent Phillip&#39;s return to <b>Spaulding</b> and, to set him up, he pretended to \nmake up&nbsp;...", "1 Outstanding Drama Series; 2 Outstanding Lead <b>Actor</b>; 3 Outstanding Lead \nActress ... to Live); Rick Hearst (<b>Alan</b>-<b>Michael Spaulding</b>, <b>Guiding Light</b>); Charles \nKeating (Carl ... Michael Reaves, Sean Catherine Derek, Martin Pasko, and Paul \nDini ... Laraine Arkow, Jeremy Cushner, Shari Goodhartz, Alan Katz, Kevin \nRafferty,&nbsp;...", "The 22nd Daytime Emmy awards were that were held on May 19, 1995 on NBC \nto commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year (\n1994). The following list is the nominations. Winners are in bold. Contents. 1 \nOutstanding Drama Series; 2 Outstanding Lead <b>Actor</b>; 3 Outstanding Lead ... \nBold and the Beautiful); Rick Hearst (<b>Alan</b>-<b>Michael Spaulding</b>, <b>Guiding Light</b>)&nbsp;...", "1 Outstanding Drama Series; 2 Outstanding Lead <b>Actor</b>; 3 Outstanding Lead ... \nLive); Rick Hearst (<b>Alan</b>-<b>Michael Spaulding</b>, <b>Guiding Light</b>); Charles Keating (\nCarl&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>Algeria</b> is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. The <b>capital</b> and most \npopulous city is Algiers, located in the far north of the country on the&nbsp;...", "Algiers is the <b>capital</b> and largest city of <b>Algeria</b>. The city&#39;s population at the 2008 \nCensus was 2,988,145 and in 2011 was estimated to be around 3,500,000.", "This is a list of Algerian cities and towns with more than 100,000 inhabitants, and \ntowns and ... Map of Algeria. Algiers, <b>Capital of Algeria</b> &middot; Oran &middot; Constantine.", "Oran (/ɔːˈrɑːn/, also UK: /əˈrɑːn, əˈræn/, US: /oʊˈrɑːn, oʊˈræn, ɔːˈr\nɒ̃/, French: [ɔʁɑ̃]; Arabic: وَهران‎, romanized: Wahrān) is a major coastal city \nlocated in the north-west of <b>Algeria</b>. It is considered the second most important \ncity of <b>Algeria</b> after the <b>capital</b>&nbsp;...", "Constantine (Arabic: قسنطينة‎ Qusanṭīnah), also spelled Qacentina or Kasantina\n, is the <b>capital</b> of Constantine Province in northeastern <b>Algeria</b>. During Roman&nbsp;...", "Houari Boumediene Airport (IATA: ALG, ICAO: DAAG), also known as Algiers \nAirport or Algiers International Airport, is an international airport serving Algiers, \nthe <b>capital of Algeria</b>.", "Tamanrasset also known as Tamanghasset or Tamenghest, is an oasis city and \n<b>capital</b> of Tamanrasset Province in southern <b>Algeria</b>, in the Ahaggar Mountains.", "Mascara (Arabic: معسكر‎) is the <b>capital</b> city of Mascara Province, <b>Algeria</b>, in \nnorthwestern <b>Algeria</b>. It has 150,000 inhabitants (2008 estimate). It was founded \nin&nbsp;...", "Tamanrasset or Tamanghasset is the largest province (wilaya) in Algeria. It was \nnamed after its ... It is located in the deep southern region of Algeria and is 2000 \nkm south of Algiers (<b>capital of Algeria</b>). On the north it is bordered by Ghardaïa&nbsp;...", "Sétif (Arabic: سطيف‎, Kabyle: Sṭif) is an <b>Algerian</b> city and the <b>capital</b> of the Sétif \nProvince. It is one of the most important cities of eastern <b>Algeria</b> and the country&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What is the name of the capital city of algeria?" ]
[ "<b>Alice in Wonderland</b> is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure <b>film</b> \nproduced by ... Alice overhears this and sneaks into the kitchen of the manor, \n<b>where</b> she finds the Duchess&#39; Cook maniacally cooking and the Duchess nursing\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Alice in Wonderland</b> is a 2010 American dark fantasy adventure <b>film</b> directed by \nTim Burton ... Meanwhile, Alice enters the Tulgey Woods <b>where</b> she is greeted by \na grinning vanishing Cheshire Cat who guides her to the Mad Hatter, the March&nbsp;...", "Alice&#39;s Adventures in Wonderland is an 1865 novel written by English author \nCharles Lutwidge ... She follows it down a rabbit hole when suddenly she falls a \n<b>long</b> way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. ... <b>Alice in</b> \n<b>Wonderland</b> (1903), a British silent <b>film</b> directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy \nStow, with May&nbsp;...", "<b>Alice in Wonderland</b> is a 1903 British silent <b>film</b> directed by Cecil Hepworth and \nPercy Stow. ... Alice follows a <b>large</b> white rabbit down a &quot;Rabbit-hole&quot;. She finds a\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Alice in Wonderland</b> is a 1933 American pre-Code <b>film</b> adaptation of the famous \nAlice novels ... to 77 minutes (many reviews, including the savage one it received \nin Variety, made a point of <b>how long</b> it seemed at an hour-and-a-quarter).", "<b>Alice</b> Through the Looking Glass is a 2016 American fantasy adventure <b>film</b> \ndirected by James ... With the help of her mother, she returns to <b>Wonderland</b>, \n<b>where</b> she travels to the Jabberwocky attack and discovers that the Hatter&#39;s family \ndid not&nbsp;...", "<b>Alice</b> is a 2009 television miniseries that was originally broadcast on Canadian \ncable television channel Showcase and an hour later on American cable \ntelevision channel Syfy. The miniseries is a reimagining of the classic Lewis \nCarroll stories <b>Alice&#39;s</b> Adventures in <b>Wonderland</b> and Through ... The White \nRabbit runs away and <b>Alice</b> chases him to find out <b>where</b> they had&nbsp;...", "<b>Alice in Wonderland</b> is a 1985 two-part made-for-television <b>film</b> adaptation of \nLewis Carroll&#39;s ... Wondering <b>where</b> he is going, Alice follows him and tumbles \ninto his rabbit hole. (Unlike the book and most <b>movie</b> versions, this rabbit hole \nappears&nbsp;...", "A variety of films and television programmes based on Alice&#39;s Adventures in \nWonderland ... <b>Alice in Wonderland</b>, 1981, <b>film</b>, Alisa v Strane Chudes, animation\n,&nbsp;...", "<b>Alice in Wonderland</b> is a 1999 made-for-television <b>film</b> adaptation of Lewis \nCarroll&#39;s books ... Alice travels throughout Wonderland, meeting a <b>large</b> number \nof bizarre people and challenges. Alice first has problems keeping her size the \nsame&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How long is the movie alice in wonderland?", "How long is the 1951 movie Alice in Wonderland?", "How long is the 2010 movie Alice in Wonderland?", "How long is the 1903 silent film Alice in Wonderland?", "How long is the 1933 film Alice in Wonderland?", "How long is the 1985 film Alice in Wonderland?", "How long is the 1999 film Alice in Wonderland?" ]
[ "It belongs partly to Sir B.N. Rau the <b>Constitutional</b> Advisor to the Constituent \nAssembly who prepared a <b>rough draft</b> of the <b>Constitution</b> for&nbsp;...", "Sir Benegal Narsing Rau, CIE, (26 February 1887 – 30 November 1953) was an \nIndian civil ... He graduated in 1905 with a triple <b>first</b> degree in English, Physics, \nand ... As part of his research in <b>drafting</b> the <b>Constitution of India</b>, in 1946, Rau&nbsp;...", "9 December 1946: The <b>first</b> meeting ... 29 August 1947: <b>Drafting</b> Committee ... 26 \nNovember 1949: &#39;<b>Constitution of India</b>&#39; passed and adopted by the assembly.", "Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956), also known as \nBabasaheb ... Ambedkar contested in the Bombay North <b>first Indian</b> General \nElection of 1952, but lost to his former assistant and ... After completing the <b>draft</b> \nof <b>India&#39;s constitution</b> in the late 1940s, he suffered from lack of sleep, had \nneuropathic&nbsp;...", "Article 370 of the <b>Indian constitution</b> gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir—\na region ... The article was <b>drafted</b> in Part XXI of the <b>Constitution</b>: Temporary, \nTransitional and Special Provisions. ... In this <b>first</b> Presidential Order under Article \n370 &quot;235 articles of the <b>Indian Constitution</b> were inapplicable to the state of \nJammu&nbsp;...", "The Nehru Committee Report of 10 August 1928 was a memorandum outlining a \nproposed ... (to <b>draft</b> a new <b>constitution</b> was) made by Mrs. Besant and a few of \nher <b>Indian</b> friends. ... the Simon Commission: <b>first</b>, it decided to not cooperate with \nthe Commission; second, it set up an All Parties Conference to <b>draft</b> a \n<b>Constitution</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>Constitution</b> of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Urdu: آئین پاکستان), also \nknown as the 1973 <b>Constitution</b>, is the supreme law of Pakistan. <b>Drafted</b> by the \ngovernment of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, with additional assistance ... The <b>first</b> six \narticles of the <b>constitution</b> outline the political system as federal parliamentary \nrepublic&nbsp;...", "A constituent assembly or constitutional assembly is a body or assembly of \npopularly elected ... Dr. Ambedkar <b>drafted</b> the <b>Constitution of India</b> in conjunction \nwith the requisite deliberations and debates in the Constituent ... Its membership \nwas elected in November 1955, and it met for the <b>first</b> time in November 1956.", "The <b>Constitution</b> of the Kingdom of Thailand provides the basis for the rule of law \nin Thailand. ... of Manu, which was then the prevailing law among the inhabitants \nof <b>India</b> and the neighbouring countries. ... Promulgated on 11 October 1997, it \nwas the <b>first constitution</b> to be <b>drafted</b> by an elected assembly, and hence was&nbsp;...", "Republic Day is a national holiday in India. It honours the date on which the \n<b>Constitution of</b> ... A <b>draft</b> constitution was prepared by the committee and \nsubmitted to the Constituent Assembly on 4 November 1947. The Assembly ... On \nthat day, Dr. Rajendra Prasad&#39;s began his <b>first</b> term of office as President of the \nIndian Union." ]
[ "Who prepared the first draft constitution of india?", "Who was the principal preparer of the first draft of the constitution of India?", "What legislative body prepared the first draft of the constitution of India?" ]
[ "<b>The Outsiders</b> is a coming-of-age novel by S. E. Hinton, first published in 1967 by \nViking Press. Hinton was 15 when she started writing the novel but <b>did</b> most of \nthe work when she was 16 and a junior in high school. Hinton was 18 when the \n<b>book</b> was published. ... Johnny decides to turn himself in and Dally agrees to <b>take</b> \nthe boys back&nbsp;...", "<b>The Outsiders</b> is a 1983 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Francis \nFord Coppola, ... Authors Janet Hirshenson and Jane Jenkins, in a 2007 <b>book</b>, \nwrote that the film&#39;s ... In the end, Coppola added the scenes <b>taking place</b> in court, \nMr. Syme talking to Ponyboy, and Sodapop, Ponyboy and Darry in the park. Also\n&nbsp;...", "That Was Then, This Is Now is a coming-of age, young adult novel by S. E. Hinton\n, first ... after Mark returns home, the police arrive and <b>take</b> him away to a \nreformatory. ... The <b>book</b>, like Rumble Fish, takes <b>place</b> in Tulsa, Oklahoma, \nHinton&#39;s ... <b>The Outsiders</b> also appear, as <b>does</b> their sister Angela, who is original \nto That&nbsp;...", "Susan Eloise Hinton (born July 22, 1948) is an American writer best known for \nher young-adult novels (YA) set in Oklahoma, especially <b>The Outsiders</b> (1967), ... \nThe <b>book</b> was inspired by two rival gangs at her school, Will Rogers High ... \ncontinue writing and publishing using her initials, because she <b>did</b> not want to \nlose what&nbsp;...", "Taming the Star Runner (1988) is a young adult coming-of-age novel written by \nS. E. Hinton, author of <b>The Outsiders</b>. Unlike her previous young adult novels, this \nnovel has not been made into a film. Context[edit]. The novel is the last of her \nseries of novels that <b>take place</b> in and around her ... Like her first <b>book</b>, <b>The</b> \n<b>Outsiders</b>, it is implied at the end of the <b>book</b> that the&nbsp;...", "Tex is a novel by S. E. Hinton, published in 1979. It was adapted to the film in \n1982, which ... The <b>book</b> (like Rumble Fish and That Was Then, This Is Now) \ntakes <b>place</b> in the same universe as Hinton&#39;s first <b>book The Outsiders</b>, but in a \nrural town called Garyville, Oklahoma, a fictional ... He likes simple things and \n<b>taking</b> it easy.", "Ranger&#39;s Apprentice is a series written by Australian author John Flanagan. The \nfirst novel in ... In the third <b>book</b>, The Icebound Land, Will and Cassandra are \ntaken as slaves to Skandia, a frozen, pine-forested country north-east ... <b>The</b> \n<b>Outsiders</b>[edit] ... He feels that although it <b>does</b> not always <b>happen</b> in real life, it \nshould.", "Young Justice: <b>Outsiders</b> is the third season of the American animated superhero \nseries Young ... affairs have wrought on their family; though he asks Superboy to \n<b>take</b> care of him in his <b>place</b>. ... shows, Warner Bros. halted the campaign in May \nas they <b>did</b> not believe the goal could be reached. ... Comic <b>Book</b> Resources.", "The Outsider is a horror novel by American author Stephen King, published on \nMay 22, 2018, ... Anderson finds a <b>book</b> at the conference center gift shop that \nMaitland (or his doppelgänger) touched and the fingerprints on the <b>book</b> are ... \nSamuels encourages Anderson to destroy this new evidence but he <b>does</b> not. \nDespite&nbsp;...", "Black Lightning is a superhero appearing in American comic <b>books</b> published by \nDC Comics. ... After the breakup of <b>the Outsiders</b>, Black Lightning moved to Brick \nCity to continue his solo career. ... Secretary of Education, Pierce accepting as he \nconcluded that he could <b>do</b> more good working within the system than outside it." ]
[ "Where does the book the outsiders take place?" ]
[ "<b>Rey</b> is first introduced as an orphan living alone on the desert planet Jakku, \nscraping a living through scavenging&nbsp;...", "<b>Star Wars</b>: <b>The Force Awakens</b> (also known as <b>Star Wars</b>: Episode VII – The ... \nDiscovering she can use the Force, <b>Rey</b> escapes using a Jedi mind trick on a&nbsp;...", "Daisy Jazz Isobel Ridley (born 10 April 1992) is an English actress. She is best \nknown for playing the lead role of <b>Rey</b> in the <b>Star Wars</b> sequel trilogy: <b>The Force</b> \n<b>Awakens</b> (2015),&nbsp;...", "Jakku is a fictional desert planet in the <b>Star Wars</b> universe, first featured in the \n2015 film <b>The Force Awakens</b>. Remote, lawless, and inhospitable, it is the \nhomeworld of main character <b>Rey</b>,&nbsp;...", "Kylo Ren is a fictional character and antagonist in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise. \nIntroduced in the 2015 film <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>The Force Awakens</b>, he is portrayed by ... \nAfter <b>Rey</b> escapes, Ren frames her for Snoke&#39;s assassination, Force-chokes \nGeneral&nbsp;...", "Sheev Palpatine is a fictional character in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise created by \nGeorge Lucas. ... He orders Kylo to find and kill <b>Rey</b>, the last Jedi, who is \nrevealed to be ... In the first installment of the sequel trilogy, <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>The Force</b> \n<b>Awakens</b>&nbsp;...", "BB-8 (or Beebee-Ate) is a droid character in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise, first \nappearing in the 2015 <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>The Force Awakens</b>. ... BB-8 appeared in <b>Star</b> \n<b>Wars</b>: The Rise of Skywalker where, in mission with <b>Rey</b>, Finn, Poe, Chewie and \nC-3PO&nbsp;...", "<b>Star Wars</b> is an American epic space-opera media franchise, centered on a film \nseries created ... December 2016, Rogue One: A <b>Star Wars</b> Story, Alexander \nFreed, Del <b>Rey</b> Books, Novelization of Rogue One, 0 BBY, Adult, Yes ... This story \nis part of the Journey to <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>The Force Awakens</b> promotional campaign.", "The Millennium Falcon is a fictional starship in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise. Designed \nby Joe ... In <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>The Force Awakens</b>, set some 30 years after Return of the \nJedi, the Falcon is in the possession of a scrap ... After <b>Rey</b> is captured by the \nFirst Order, Solo agrees to take Finn in the Falcon to the First Order&#39;s new \nStarkiller&nbsp;...", "First Order stormtrooper costume from <b>The Force Awakens</b> ... <b>Rey</b> assumes Finn \nto be a member of the Resistance after&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who played ray in star wars the force awakens?" ]
[ "<b>Puppy Dog Pals</b> is an American computer-animated children&#39;s television series \ncreated by ... Voices of. Issac Ryan Brown; Harland Williams; Jessica DiCicco &middot; \nSam Lavagnino &middot; Tom Kenny &middot; Shiloh Nelson &middot; Giselle Eisenberg ... <b>Frank</b> \nExposition (voiced by Leslie David Baker) – A man who is usually seen \nvacationing with&nbsp;...", "Harland Reesor Williams (born November 14, 1962) is a Canadian-American \nactor, comedian, ... Deal, in which he stars. Williams created the Disney Junior \nseries <b>Puppy Dog Pals</b> that debuted in 2017. ... Ned&#39;s Newt, Newton (<b>voice</b>), First \ncartoon <b>voice</b> role; Main <b>voice</b> role; Episodes 1–35. 1998, Half Baked, Kenny \nDavis.", "Leslie David Baker (born February 19, 1958) is an American actor. He is known \nfor playing ... Television, Captain Jackson #4, Episode: &quot;Trafficking and the Traffic \nKing&quot;. 2017, <b>Puppy Dog Pals</b>, Rufus / <b>Frank</b>, <b>Voice</b> role; recurring, 15 episodes.", "Jeff Bennett (born October 2, 1962) is an American <b>voice</b> actor and singer. His \n<b>voice</b> roles ... several characters (Keswick, Larry and Ollie) on T.U.F.F. <b>Puppy</b>, \nRed Tornado on Young Justice, and Kowalski, ... The Secret Files of the Spy \n<b>Dogs</b>, Additional <b>voices</b> ... &quot;Jeff Bennett Wins Daytime Emmy, <b>Frank</b> Welker \nHonoured&quot;.", "Sparky (Golden Retriever) – A <b>puppy</b> who is more like a fire <b>dog</b> than ... provided \nby <b>Frank</b> Welker and his singing <b>voice</b> was provided by Mark Vieha. ... Although \nthe Pound <b>Puppies</b> tried everything to cheer up <b>Pal</b>,&nbsp;...", "Alanna Noel Ubach (born October 3, 1975) is an American actress known for her \nroles in Coco as Mama Imelda, Legally Blonde as Serena McGuire and Meet the \nFockers as Isabel Villalobos. She has provided <b>voices</b> for several characters in a \nnumber of animated ... 2017, <b>Puppy Dog Pals</b>, Snowflake, Queen Kazoo (<b>voices</b>), \n2 episodes.", "Jack McBrayer is an American actor, singer and comedian, who gained national \nexposure for ... McBrayer also has recurring roles in Phineas and Ferb, <b>Puppy</b> \n<b>Dog Pals</b>, The Middle and in Netflix series Big Mouth. ... He worked as a <b>voice</b> \nactor in the American animated series Ugly Americans and in a recurring role on \nthe&nbsp;...", "Nina Needs to Go! is an animated series of shorts that aired on Disney Junior, \nbeginning in ... Water Park - <b>Frank</b> tries to help Nina find a bathroom at a water \npark. ... Doc McStuffins &middot; Elena of Avalor &middot; Fancy Nancy &middot; Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up \nAdventures &middot; Vampirina &middot; Muppet Babies &middot; <b>Puppy Dog Pals</b> &middot; The Rocketeer &middot; \nT.O.T.S..", "Franklin Wendell Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American actor and ... of A \n<b>Pup</b> Named Scooby-Doo) and has also provided the <b>voice</b> of ... His next major \ncharacter <b>voice</b> was for Wonder <b>Dog</b> (which&nbsp;...", "What-a-Mess is a series of children&#39;s books written by British comedy writer <b>Frank</b> \nMuir and ... Voices of, Frank Muir (Versions 1, 2, &amp; 3) ... What-a-Mess – A scruffy \nAfghan <b>puppy</b> who is the main character of the entire franchise. ... of the house&#39;s \naunt, Poppet is a cute, clean and yet troublemaking <b>dog</b> that What-a-Mess and \nhis&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who does the voice of frank on puppy dog pals?" ]
[ "The Fire, formerly called the <b>Kindle Fire</b>, is a tablet computer developed by \nAmazon.com. Built with Quanta Computer, the <b>Kindle Fire</b> was <b>first</b> released in \nNovember ... The <b>first</b>-generation <b>Kindle Fire</b> has a sensor <b>on</b> the upper left-hand \ncorner of the screen. This was ... &quot;Amazon&#39;s <b>Kindle Fire</b> to <b>go on</b> sale in Europe (\nAFP)&quot;.", "The Fire HD, also known as <b>Kindle Fire</b> HD, is a member of the <b>Amazon Fire</b> \nfamily of tablet computers. The eight generation family consists of: 7&quot; (2012 \nmodel),&nbsp;...", "<b>Amazon Fire</b> TV (stylized as amazon fireTV) is a line of digital media player \nmicroconsoles ... The device <b>comes</b> in two form factors: Fire TV Cube, a set-top \nbox with ... Unveiled <b>on</b> April 2, 2014, the <b>Amazon Fire</b> TV (<b>1st</b> Generation) was \nmade&nbsp;...", "The Amazon Kindle is a series of e-readers designed and marketed by Amazon. \nAmazon ... Amazon released the Kindle, its <b>first</b> e-reader <b>on</b> November 19, 2007 \nfor ... ratio due to using E Ink Pearl technology and <b>comes</b> only in a graphite case \ncolor. ... Pacific Crest estimated that the <b>Kindle Fire</b> models sold six million units&nbsp;...", "The <b>Fire</b> Phone was a 3D-enabled smartphone developed by <b>Amazon</b>.com and \nmanufactured by Foxconn. It was announced <b>on</b> June 18, 2014, and marked \n<b>Amazon&#39;s first</b> foray into the ... Its unique features don&#39;t provide enough utility, and \n<b>come</b> at the expense of battery life and performance.&quot;. They also criticized the&nbsp;...", "The history of tablet computers and the associated special operating software is \nan example of ... HP TouchPad, the <b>first</b> addition to HP&#39;s tablet family, was \nshipped <b>out</b> with ... The <b>Kindle Fire</b> runs <b>on</b> Amazon&#39;s custom fork of v2.3 of the \nAndroid ... These cases take months or even years to <b>come</b> to court, unless there \nis no&nbsp;...", "Amazon Echo (shortened to Echo) is a brand of smart speakers developed by \nAmazon. ... The Echo featured prominently in Amazon&#39;s <b>first</b>-ever Super Bowl \nbroadcast ... Amazon developers decided <b>on</b> the name Alexa because the X in \nthe end of the ... (a Polish-based specialist in voice technologies used in the \n<b>Kindle Fire</b>).", "<b>Amazon Fire</b> OS is an Android-based mobile operating system produced by \nAmazon for its Fire ... Fire OS primarily centers <b>on</b> content consumption, with a \ncustomized user interface and heavy ... which includes an Android runtime and \n<b>comes</b> with the Amazon Appstore preloaded; Comparison of mobile operating \nsystems&nbsp;...", "The Fire HDX, formerly named <b>Kindle Fire</b> HDX, is the high-end model in \n<b>Amazon Fire</b> line of tablet computers. It was announced <b>on</b> September 25, 2013 \nand is&nbsp;...", "This is the history of <b>Amazon</b>, an American internet sales company. <b>Amazon</b> \nfounder Jeff Bezos ... The <b>first</b> book sold <b>on Amazon</b>.com was Douglas Hofstadter\n&#39;s Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental \nMechanisms ... In 2014, <b>Amazon</b> launched its <b>first</b> ever smartphone, the <b>Fire</b> \nPhone." ]
[ "When did the kindle fire first come out?", "When did the original kindle fire first come out?", "When did the kindle fire hd first come out?", "When did the kindle fire hdx first come out?", "When did the fourth generation kindle fire first come out?" ]
[ "In <b>baseball</b>, a <b>complete game</b> (denoted by CG) is the act of a pitcher pitching an \nentire <b>game</b> ... Cy Young is the all-time leader in <b>complete games</b> with 749 and \nthe only player to <b>complete more</b> than 700 <b>games</b>. ... Read &middot; Edit &middot; View <b>history</b>&nbsp;...", "In <b>baseball</b>, a <b>complete game</b> (denoted by CG) is the act of a pitcher pitching an \nentire <b>game</b> ... In modern <b>baseball</b>, the feat is much <b>more</b> rare and no pitcher has \nreached 30 <b>complete games</b> in a season ... <b>Historical MLB complete game</b> trend\n&nbsp;...", "... set the record of 75 <b>complete games</b> noted above ... for an <b>MLB</b> leader in the \nsport&#39;s <b>history</b> (apart from&nbsp;...", "Over the 150 years of <b>Major League Baseball history</b>, and over 218,400 <b>games</b> \nplayed, there ... The <b>most</b> recent perfect <b>game</b> was thrown on August 15, 2012, by \nFélix Hernández of the Seattle Mariners. ... Philip Humber&#39;s perfect <b>game</b> was the \nonly <b>complete game</b> he ever recorded, and his major league career, in which he\n&nbsp;...", "In <b>baseball</b>, a no-hitter is a <b>game</b> in which a team was not able to record a single \nhit. ... One or <b>more</b> runs were given up in 25 recorded no-hitters in <b>MLB history</b>, ... \nand Cole Hamels are the only pitchers to start both a <b>complete game</b> no-hitter&nbsp;...", "This is a list of no-hitters in <b>Major League Baseball history</b>. In addition, all no-\nhitters that were ... The <b>most</b> recent no-hitter was pitched by Justin Verlander of \nthe Houston ... An official no-hit <b>game</b> occurs when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows \nno hits ... to throw a <b>complete game</b> extra inning no-hitter since Fred Toney in \n1917.", "<b>Games</b> played is a statistic used in team sports to indicate the total number of \n<b>games</b> in which a ... season by Pete Rose, who currently holds the record for \n<b>most games</b> played at 3,562. ... Saves &middot; <b>Complete games</b> &middot; Shutouts &middot; ERA &middot; WHIP \n&middot; Walks &middot; Hit batsmen &middot; Wild pitches &middot; Batters faced ... Views. Read &middot; Edit &middot; View \n<b>history</b>&nbsp;...", "In <b>Major League Baseball</b>, a shutout refers to the act by ... However, the <b>complete</b> \n<b>game</b> stipulation is waived if the same ... If five or <b>more</b> innings have been played \nand the <b>game</b> cannot be ... which has occurred four times in Major League <b>history</b>\n: John&nbsp;...", "Lynn Nolan Ryan Jr. (born January 31, 1947), nicknamed The Ryan Express, is \nan American ... He is tied with Bob Feller for the <b>most</b> one-hitters, with 12. ... He \nhad 12 <b>complete games</b> with 211 strikeouts and 61 walks. ... Ryan was the first \npitcher in <b>MLB history</b> to give up ten grand slam home runs, including one to \nDann&nbsp;...", "Denton True &quot;Cy&quot; Young (March 29, 1867 – November 4, 1955) was an American \n<b>Major</b> ... Young pitched three <b>complete games</b> in the series, but lost two decisions\n. He also threw a <b>complete game</b> ... Meanwhile, the depleted Spiders lost 134 \n<b>games</b>, the <b>most</b> in <b>MLB history</b>, before folding. Young spent two years with St." ]
[ "Who has the most complete games in mlb history?" ]
[ "The <b>WNBA</b> Finals are the <b>championship</b> series of the Women&#39;s National \nBasketball Association ... The <b>WNBA</b> Finals <b>has</b> been played at the conclusion of \nevery <b>WNBA</b> season in <b>history</b>, the first being held in 1997. Since 2005 ... The \nNew York Liberty have the <b>most</b> Finals appearances (4) without winning a \n<b>championship</b>.", "The Women&#39;s National Basketball Association (<b>WNBA</b>) is a professional \nbasketball league in ... The new <b>WNBA had</b> to compete with the recently formed \nAmerican Basketball League, another professional ... The Lynx have the <b>most</b> \nappearances in the <b>championship</b> with 6, all occurring in the 7 years from 2011-\n2017. Teams&nbsp;...", "Moore <b>has</b> won four <b>WNBA championships</b> (2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017), a \n<b>WNBA Most</b> Valuable Player Award (2014), a <b>WNBA</b> Finals MVP Award (2013), \nthree&nbsp;...", "With four <b>championships</b>, the Lynx are tied with the Houston Comets for the <b>most</b> \n<b>titles</b> in <b>WNBA history</b>, and they have won more Western Conference&nbsp;...", "The Comets were the first dynasty of the <b>WNBA</b> and are tied with the Minnesota \nLynx for the <b>most championships</b> of any <b>WNBA</b> franchise. The team was folded&nbsp;...", "The 2007 <b>WNBA</b> Finals was the <b>championship</b> series of the 2007 <b>WNBA</b> season, \nand the ... Going into the series, the Shock <b>had</b> won two <b>championships</b>, tied with \nthe Los Angeles Sparks for second <b>most</b> in <b>WNBA history</b>. The now defunct&nbsp;...", "The Women&#39;s National Basketball Association Finals <b>Most</b> Valuable Player (MVP\n) is an annual ... With each Comets <b>championship</b>, Cynthia Cooper was named \nFinals MVP. As the team&#39;s leading scorer, ... &quot;<b>WNBA history</b>&quot;. <b>WNBA</b>.com. <b>WNBA</b>.", "Taurasi <b>has</b> won the <b>WNBA</b> Rookie of the Year Award (2004), three <b>WNBA</b> \n<b>championships</b> (2007, 2009, and 2014), one <b>WNBA Most</b> Valuable Player Award\n&nbsp;...", "Parker <b>has</b> won a <b>WNBA championship</b> (2016), two <b>WNBA Most</b> Valuable Player \nAwards (2008, 2013), <b>WNBA</b> Finals MVP Award (2016), <b>WNBA</b> All-Star Game&nbsp;...", "Tamika Devonne Catchings (born July 21, 1979) is an American retired \nprofessional basketball player who played her entire 15-year career for the \nIndiana Fever of the Women&#39;s National Basketball Association (<b>WNBA</b>). \nCatchings <b>has</b> won a <b>WNBA championship</b> (2012), <b>WNBA Most</b> Valuable&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who has the most championships in the wnba?", "Who is the team that has the most championships in the wnba?", "Who is the coach that has the most championships in the wnba?" ]
[ "The <b>Great Pyramid of Giza</b> is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the \n<b>Giza</b> pyramid ... The first precision measurements of the pyramid were <b>made</b> by \nEgyptologist Sir Flinders Petrie in 1880–82 and ... Many more casing stones were \nremoved <b>from</b> the <b>great pyramids</b> by Muhammad Ali Pasha in the early 19th&nbsp;...", "The logistics of construction at the <b>Giza</b> site are staggering when you ... This \nsystem is <b>composed of</b> a central ramp flanked by two&nbsp;...", "The <b>Giza</b> pyramid complex, also called the <b>Giza</b> Necropolis, is the site on the \n<b>Giza</b> Plateau in Greater Cairo, Egypt that includes the <b>Great Pyramid of Giza</b>, ... \nThe <b>Great Pyramid</b> and the Pyramid of Khafre are the largest pyramids <b>built</b> in \nancient ... These casing stones were <b>made</b> of fine white limestone quarried <b>from</b> \nthe&nbsp;...", "The <b>Great</b> Sphinx of <b>Giza</b>, commonly referred to as the Sphinx of <b>Giza</b> or just the \nSphinx, is a limestone statue of a reclining sphinx, a mythical creature with the \nbody of a lion and the head of a human. Facing directly <b>from</b> West to East, it \nstands on the <b>Giza</b> Plateau on the west ... Apart <b>from</b> the Causeway, the <b>Pyramid</b> \nand the Sphinx, the complex also&nbsp;...", "The Pyramid of Khafre or of Chephren is the second-tallest and second-largest of \nthe Ancient Egyptian <b>Pyramids of Giza</b> and the tomb of ... Like the <b>Great Pyramid</b>, \na rock outcropping was used in the core. ... The bottom course of casing stones \nwas <b>made out of</b> pink granite but the remainder of the pyramid was cased in Tura\n&nbsp;...", "A pyramid (<b>from</b> Greek: πυραμίς pyramís) is a structure whose outer surfaces are \ntriangular and ... The <b>Great Pyramid of Giza</b> is the largest in Egypt and one of the \nlargest in the world. At 481ft, it was the ... of <b>Giza</b>. The dating of these structures \nhas been <b>made from</b> the pot shards excavated <b>from</b> the floor and on the grounds.", "The Egyptian <b>pyramids</b> are ancient <b>pyramid</b>-shaped masonry structures located \nin Egypt. As of November 2008, sources cite either 118 or 138 as the number of \nidentified Egyptian <b>pyramids</b>. Most were <b>built</b> as tombs for the country&#39;s pharaohs \nand their consorts during ... <b>Giza</b> is the location of the <b>Pyramid</b> of Khufu (also \nknown as the &quot;<b>Great</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>Giza</b> Solar boat museum is located in Egypt. It was constructed around 1985 \nand is dedicated to display the reconstructed Khufu solar ship. Contents. 1 \nLocation; 2 Contents; 3 Gallery; 4 See also; 5 References; 6 External links. \nLocation[edit]. <b>Great Pyramid of Giza from</b> south showing the Solar boat museum \n... the pyramids, they found <b>out</b> what seemed to be a wall <b>made out of</b> limestone.", "The <b>Great Pyramid</b> of Cholula, also known as Tlachihualtepetl is a huge complex \nlocated in ... The temple-pyramid complex was <b>built</b> in four stages, starting <b>from</b> \nthe 3rd ... However the <b>Great Pyramid of Giza</b> is higher at 138.8 metres (455 ft).", "The Seven Wonders of the World or the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is a \nlist of ... Of the original Seven Wonders, only one—the <b>Great Pyramid of Giza</b> (\nalso called the Pyramid of Khufu, after the pharaoh who <b>built</b> it), the oldest of ... \nAmong the artifacts to have survived are sculptures <b>from</b> the tomb of Mausolus \nand&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What was the great pyramid of giza made out of?", "What is the internal structure of the Great Pyramid of Giza made out of?", "What is the outside of the Great Pyramid of Giza made out of?" ]
[ "The fourth season of the AMC television series <b>Hell on Wheels</b> premiered on \nAugust 2, 2014 ... Common, <b>who plays</b> Elam Ferguson, is not credited among the \nmain cast until his reappearance in the episode &quot;Bear Man&quot;. ... (4 episodes); \nKirsten Robek as Mrs. Hatch (4 episodes); Gregg Henry as <b>Brigham Young</b> (4 \nepisodes)&nbsp;...", "The fifth and final season of the AMC television series <b>Hell on Wheels</b> premiered \non July 18, ... Josh Caras as Phineas Howe Young, <b>Brigham Young&#39;s</b> son, who \nleads the Mormon work crew under the influence of Thor Gundersen (7 episodes)\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Brigham Young</b> was an American religious leader, politician, and settler. He was \nthe second ... <b>Brigham Young</b> was <b>played</b> by Dean Jagger in the 1940 film \n<b>Brigham Young</b>. ... Gregg Henry depicts Young in the fourth (2014) and fifth (\n2015) seasons of the TV series <b>Hell on Wheels</b>, a fictional story about the \nconstruction of&nbsp;...", "Jump to navigation Jump to search. A list of cultural depictions of <b>Brigham Young</b>. \n... A. <b>Brigham Young</b>: American Moses ... H. <b>Hell on Wheels</b> (TV series)&nbsp;...", "<b>Hell on Wheels</b> is an American/Canadian Western television series about the \nconstruction of ... Ben Esler as Seán McGinnes, an ambitious young Irishman \nlooking to make his ... Gregg Henry &middot; <b>Brigham Young</b>, Does not appear, \nRecurring ... Jennifer Ferrin joined the cast as a series regular for season three, \n<b>playing</b> a New&nbsp;...", "Olive Ann Oatman (September 7, 1837—March 21, 1903) was a woman born in \nIllinois. ... Novels, <b>plays</b>, movies, and poetry have been inspired by Olive&#39;s story, \nwhich resonated in the media of the time and long afterward. ... Utah, had caused \nhim to break with the followers of <b>Brigham Young</b> in Utah and lead his followers&nbsp;...", "Alma mater, <b>Brigham Young</b> University &middot; University of Kansas. Occupation, \nPlaywright, film director, screenwriter, <b>actor</b>. Neil N. LaBute (born March 19, 1963\n) is an American playwright, film director, screenwriter, and <b>actor</b>. He is best-\nknown for a <b>play</b> that he wrote and later adapted for film, In the ... He also directed \nseveral episodes for shows such as <b>Hell on Wheels</b> and&nbsp;...", "Gregg Lee Henry (born May 6, 1952) is an American character <b>actor</b> and rock, \nblues and ... Lately he appeared in recurring roles in <b>Hell on Wheels</b> and The \nFollowing. He also ... 2014–16, <b>Hell on Wheels</b> &middot; <b>Brigham Young</b>, 7 episodes.", "John Stephen &quot;Jack&quot; Casement (January 19, 1829 – December 13, 1909) was a \ngeneral and ... 2 Civil War; 3 Postbellum career; 4 <b>Hell on Wheels</b>; 5 See also; 6 \nReferences; 7 External links ... Casement even <b>played</b> a role in the construction \nof a second route to the Pacific, this time in Costa Rica in 1897. Casement had \nthe&nbsp;...", "Anson Adams Mount IV (born February 25, 1973) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is \nknown for his television roles as fictional character Cullen Bohannon in the AMC \nwestern drama series <b>Hell on Wheels</b>, Jim Steele on the short-lived NBC series \nConviction,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays brigham young on hell on wheels?" ]
[ "<b>Catch Me If You Can</b> is a 2002 American biographical crime film directed and \nproduced by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Jeff Nathanson. The film \nstars&nbsp;...", "Abagnale&#39;s story inspired the Academy Award-nominated feature film, <b>Catch Me</b> \n<b>If You Can</b> (2002), starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Abagnale and Tom Hanks as&nbsp;...", "<b>Catch Me If You Can</b> is a book based on the early life exploits of Frank Abagnale \nJr., a former con artist. As a young man, Abagnale reportedly cashed $2.5&nbsp;...", "<b>Catch Me If You Can</b> is a musical comedy with a libretto by Terrence McNally and \na theatrical score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman. It follows the story of a&nbsp;...", "<b>Catch Me If You Can</b>: Music from the Motion Picture is the original soundtrack of \nthe 2002 film of the same name, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks,&nbsp;...", "<b>Catch Me If You Can</b> is a 1989 American film starring Matt Lattanzi, Loryn Locklin, \nGrant Heslov, Geoffrey Lewis and M. Emmet Walsh. The film was the&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Catch Me If You Can</b>&quot; is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of The \nVampire Diaries, which premiered January 24, 2013 on The CW.", "&quot;<b>Catch Me If You Can</b>&quot; is a song recorded in two languages (Japanese and \nKorean) by South Korean girl group Girls&#39; Generation. The Korean version was&nbsp;...", "<b>Catch Me If You Can</b> is a 2002 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks \nset in the 1960s loosely based on the life of con artist Frank Abagnale Jr.", "<b>Catch Me if You Can</b> is a play by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert that is taken \nfrom a French play by Robert Thomas. The work premiered on Broadway at the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is catch me if you can based on?", "Who is the 2002 film catch me if you can based on?", "Who is the book catch me if you can based on?", "Who is the musical catch me if you can based on?" ]
[ "<b>Quantum of Solace</b>: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album \nfor the James ... Vesper&#39;s Theme from Arnold&#39;s Casino Royale soundtrack \nreappears at key moments in the film; it may ... &quot;<b>Quantum of Solace</b> - News - \nAlicia Keys, Jack White Team For &quot;<b>Quantum of Solace</b>&quot; <b>Theme Song</b> (Press \nRelease)&quot; (PDF).", "&quot;Another Way to Die&quot; is a song by American musicians Jack White and Alicia \nKeys. Written and produced by White as the <b>theme song</b> to the 2008 James Bond \nfilm <b>Quantum of Solace</b>,&nbsp;...", "<b>Quantum of Solace</b> is a 2008 spy film and the twenty-second in the James Bond \nseries ... Just as Casino Royale&#39;s <b>theme</b> was terrorism, the sequel focuses on ... \nThe <b>song</b> was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee; White played the drums while&nbsp;...", "007: <b>Quantum of Solace</b> is a first-person shooter (third-person shooter for ... The \ngame features a different <b>theme song</b> from that of the film, &quot;When Nobody Loves&nbsp;...", "The James Bond film series from Eon Productions features numerous musical \ncompositions ... It was not until the 2013 Oscars that a Bond <b>theme song</b> finally \nwon the Academy ... The songs &quot;All Time High&quot; (Octopussy), &quot;You Know My \nName&quot; (Casino Royale), &quot;Another Way to Die&quot; (<b>Quantum of Solace</b>) and &quot;Writing&#39;s \non the&nbsp;...", "Skyfall is a 2012 spy film and the twenty-third in the James Bond series produced \nby Eon ... Mendes was approached to direct after the release of <b>Quantum of</b> \n<b>Solace</b> in 2008. Development ... &quot;Skyfall: Adele confirms James Bond <b>theme</b> \n<b>song</b>&quot;.", "&quot;You Know My Name&quot; is the <b>theme song</b> of the 2006 James Bond film Casino \nRoyale, performed by American musician Chris Cornell. Cornell wrote and&nbsp;...", "The &quot;James Bond <b>Theme</b>&quot; is the main signature <b>theme</b> music of the James Bond \nfilms and has ... However, the melody of the <b>song</b> is very similar to the Henry \nMancini composition, ... At the end of <b>Quantum of Solace</b>, the <b>theme</b> appears with \nCraig&#39;s new official gun-barrel sequence, unusually shown at the end of the film.", "The gun barrel sequence is the signature device featured in nearly every James \nBond film. ... It is the last gun barrel sequence until <b>Quantum of Solace</b> where \nBond wears a business suit. ... of the &quot;James Bond Theme&quot; as, instead, it is \naccompanied by the opening bars of the film&#39;s <b>theme song</b>, &quot;You Know My Name&quot;\n.", "David G. Arnold (born 23 January 1962) is an English film composer best known \nfor scoring five ... references to John Barry&#39;s score for On Her Majesty&#39;s Secret \nService), Casino Royale and <b>Quantum of Solace</b>. Arnold ... Arnold also co-wrote \nthe main <b>theme songs</b> for The World Is Not Enough (&quot;The World Is Not Enough&quot; \nby&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sang the theme song to quantum of solace?" ]
[ "This list details <b>chief ministers</b> of Indian states and union territories <b>who have</b> \nserved for the <b>longest</b> years consecutively or otherwise. This list includes <b>chief</b> \n<b>ministers who have</b> served for more than 10 years and at least 3 terms in <b>office</b>. ... \n<b>Chief Minister</b>, Portrait, State, Party, <b>Term</b>(s), <b>Term</b> length, Ref.", "<b>The Prime Minister</b> with the <b>longest</b> single <b>term</b> was Sir Robert ... The shortest \n<b>period</b> in <b>office is</b> more confused, depending on the criteria. The shortest ever \n<b>period</b> was only two days, a record <b>held</b> by Lord Bath, from 10 ... A satirist of the \n<b>time</b> wrote: &quot;the minister to the astonishment of all wise&nbsp;...", "The <b>Chief Minister</b> of Punjab, an Indian state, <b>is</b> the head of the Government of \nPunjab. As per ... Given that he <b>has</b> the confidence of the assembly, the <b>chief</b> \n<b>minister&#39;s term is</b> for five ... was established in 1937 when first <b>time</b> Punjab \nProvincial Assembly elections, 1937 were <b>held</b> ... It was the <b>longest</b> President&#39;s \nrule in Punjab.", "The <b>Chief Minister</b> of Karnataka <b>is</b> the chief executive of the south Indian state of \nKarnataka. ... Given that he <b>has</b> the confidence of the assembly, the <b>chief</b> \n<b>minister&#39;s term is</b> for five years and <b>is</b> subject to no <b>term</b> limits. ... The <b>longest</b>-\nserving <b>chief minister</b>, D. Devaraj Urs, <b>held</b> the <b>office</b> for over seven years in the \n1970s.", "Pawan Kumar Chamling (born 22 September 1949) <b>is</b> an Indian politician and \nthe former <b>Chief Minister</b> of Sikkim. Chamling <b>is</b> the Founder and President of the \nSikkim Democratic Front, which governed the state for five successive terms \nsince 1993. Chamling&#39;s 25 year stint (1994-2019) as <b>CM is</b> the <b>longest</b> ever by a \nchief ... He became the <b>chief minister</b> for a fifth <b>time</b>, a record previously <b>held</b> by \nJyoti&nbsp;...", "The <b>Chief Minister</b> of West Bengal <b>is</b> the chief executive of the eastern Indian \nstate of West ... Given the confidence of the assembly, the <b>chief minister&#39;s term is</b> \nfor five years ... <b>is</b> West Bengal&#39;s incumbent <b>chief minister</b>, the first woman to <b>hold</b> \nthe <b>office</b>. ... Party of India (Marxist) <b>is</b> India&#39;s second <b>longest</b>-serving <b>chief</b> \n<b>minister</b>.", "<b>The Prime Minister</b> of Australia <b>is</b> the head of government of the Commonwealth \nof Australia. The individual <b>who holds</b> the <b>office is</b> the most senior minister of \nstate, and ... Scott Morrison <b>has held</b> the <b>office</b> of prime minister since 24 August \n2018. ... former prime ministers <b>have</b> lived at least another 10 years, with the \n<b>longest</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>The Prime Minister</b> of India <b>is</b> the chief executive of the Government of India. In \nIndia&#39;s ... After he resigned in 1979, his former deputy Charan Singh briefly <b>held</b> \n<b>office</b> ... After Vajpayee was sworn-in for the third <b>time</b>, in 1999, he managed to \nlead his ... government to a full five-year <b>term</b>, the first non-Congress alliance to \ndo so.", "This list of current <b>longest</b> ruling non-royal national leaders <b>is</b> a list of the current \nliving <b>longest</b> ... Some are or <b>have</b> been at one <b>time</b> the most powerful figures in \ntheir country&#39;s national ... Some of them <b>have held</b> more than one national \nleadership-level <b>office</b>: presidency, prime <b>minister</b>-ship, or some other title \nimplying or&nbsp;...", "The <b>Chief Minister</b> of Haryana <b>is</b> the chief executive of the Indian state of Haryana\n. As per the ... Given that he <b>has</b> the confidence of the assembly, the <b>chief</b> \n<b>minister&#39;s term is</b> for five years and <b>is</b> subject to no <b>term</b> limits. ... His partymate \nBansi Lal <b>is</b> Haryana&#39;s <b>longest</b>-serving <b>chief minister</b>; he <b>held office</b> for over 12 \nyears, the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who has held chief minister office for longest period of time?" ]
[ "The <b>Texas</b> Revolution (October 2, 1835 – April 21, 1836) was a rebellion <b>of</b> \ncolonists from the ... They <b>won</b> battles in the beginning and captured many <b>Texas</b> \ncities from the Spanish that led to a ... It <b>was the</b> deadliest single battle in <b>Texas</b> \nhistory. ... Following the <b>Mexican</b> War <b>of Independence</b>, <b>Texas</b> became part <b>of</b> \n<b>Mexico</b>.", "<b>Mexican Texas</b> is the historiographical name used to refer to the era <b>of</b> Texan \nhistory between 1821 and 1836, when it was part <b>of Mexico</b>. <b>Mexico gained</b> \n<b>independence</b> in 1821 after <b>winning its</b> war against Spain, ... The Congress <b>did</b> \nallow <b>Texas</b> the option <b>of</b> forming <b>its</b> own state &quot;&#39;as soon as it feels capable <b>of</b> \ndoing so.", "The Battle <b>of</b> the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a pivotal event in the \n<b>Texas</b> Revolution. Following a 13-day siege, <b>Mexican</b> troops under President \nGeneral Antonio ... Many <b>of</b> the new recruits <b>did</b> not know how to use the sights <b>of</b> \n<b>their</b> guns, and many refused to fire from the shoulder because <b>of</b> the large recoil.", "Many Americans fought on the side <b>of Mexico</b> ... <b>of</b> the <b>Texas</b> Declaration <b>of</b> \n<b>Independence from Mexico</b> 20 years later. ... <b>was the</b> first formal step in what \nbecame the <b>Texas</b> Revolution.", "The <b>Mexican</b> War <b>of Independence</b> was an armed conflict, lasting over a decade, \nwhich had ... The colonial regime <b>did</b> not expect the size and duration <b>of</b> the \ninsurgency, which spread from the ... <b>For</b> creoles, it was clear that to <b>gain</b> power \nthey needed to form conspiracies against ... El Paso: <b>Texas</b> Western College \nPress.", "The recorded history <b>of Texas</b> begins with the arrival <b>of</b> the first Spanish \nconquistadors in the ... When <b>Mexico won its independence</b> from Spain in 1821, \n<b>Mexican Texas</b> was ... Only after the conclusion <b>of</b> the <b>Mexican</b>–American War, \nwith the Treaty <b>of</b> Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, <b>did Mexico</b> recognize Texan \n<b>independence</b>.", "The <b>Texas</b> annexation <b>was the</b> 1845 annexation <b>of</b> the Republic <b>of Texas</b> into the \nUnited States <b>of</b> America, which was admitted to the Union as the 28th state on \nDecember 29, 1845. The Republic <b>of Texas</b> declared <b>independence</b> from the \nRepublic <b>of Mexico</b> ... When <b>Mexico won its independence</b> from Spain in 1821, \nthe United States&nbsp;...", "This is a timeline <b>of</b> the <b>Texas</b> Revolution, spanning the time from the earliest \n<b>independence</b> movements <b>of</b> the area <b>of Texas</b>, over the declaration <b>of</b> \n<b>independence</b> from Spain, up to the secession <b>of</b> the Republic <b>of Texas</b> from \n<b>Mexico</b>. ... Colonies that <b>did</b> not have at least 150 inhabitants would be canceled. \nProhibited&nbsp;...", "The Fredonian Rebellion (December 21, 1826 – January 23, 1827) <b>was the</b> first \nattempt by Anglo settlers in <b>Texas</b> to secede from <b>Mexico</b>. The settlers, led by \nEmpresario Haden Edwards, declared <b>independence from Mexican Texas</b> and \ncreated the Republic <b>of</b> ... After <b>winning independence</b> in 1821, several <b>of</b> Spain&#39;s \ncolonies in the New&nbsp;...", "Samuel Houston (March 2, 1793 – July 26, 1863) was an American soldier and \npolitician. An important leader <b>of</b> the <b>Texas</b> Revolution, Houston served as the \nfirst and ... In 1859, Houston <b>won</b> election as the governor <b>of Texas</b>. ... the \nConvention <b>of</b> 1836, where the Republic <b>of Texas</b> declared <b>independence from</b> \n<b>Mexico</b>." ]
[ "When did texas win their independence from mexico?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Grandma Got Run Over</b> by a Reindeer&quot; is a novelty Christmas <b>song</b>. Written by \nRandy Brooks, the <b>song was</b> originally performed by the husband-and-wife duo&nbsp;...", "<b>Grandma Got Run Over</b> by a Reindeer is a 2000 Canadian–American animated \nChristmas TV ... It <b>has</b> subsequently aired on The CW (the successor to The WB), \nCartoon Network, Boomerang, Freeform and AMC during Advent. ... Adamant in \nhis belief that <b>Santa</b> ran over her, Jake emails <b>Santa</b>, and soon Quincy, <b>Santa&#39;s</b>&nbsp;...", "Elmo Shropshire, DVM (born October 26, 1936) is an American veterinarian, \ncompetitive runner and country music singer. Shropshire, who typically performs \nunder the name &quot;Dr. Elmo,&quot; is best known for his Christmas novelty <b>song</b> &quot;\n<b>Grandma Got Run Over</b> ... Elmo is a native of Lexington, Kentucky and <b>has</b> a \nBachelors of Science in&nbsp;...", "Cledus Navidad is a Christmas album released by country music artist Cledus T. \nJudd. The track &quot;Merry Christmas from the Whole Fam Damily&quot;, included here, \n<b>was</b> previously on his 2000 album Just Another Day in Parodies. Also featured \nare two cover <b>songs</b>: &quot;<b>Grandma Got Run Over</b> by a Reindeer&quot;&nbsp;...", "I Stoled This Record is the second album from country music parodist Cledus T. \nJudd. His highest-selling album to date, it <b>has</b> been certified gold in the United \nStates, although none of its singles charted. As with his previous album, this one \nfeatures parodies of several country <b>songs</b> (and a parody of &quot;<b>Grandma Got Run</b> \n<b>Over</b>&nbsp;...", "Da Yoopers is a traveling comedy show and musical group from Ishpeming, \nMichigan, United States. They are known primarily for their humorous <b>songs</b> and \nskits, most of which ... A second album, Culture Shock, <b>was</b> released a year later. \n... regular and Christmas <b>songs</b>, including a parody of &quot;<b>Grandma Got Run Over</b> \nBy a&nbsp;...", "Billboard Greatest Christmas Hits is a set of two Christmas-themed compilation \nalbums released by Rhino Records in 1989, each featuring ten popular \nChristmas recordings from 1935 to 1983, many of which charted on the Billboard \nrecord charts. Both volumes <b>were</b> certified Gold by the RIAA in the U.S., with the \nsecond ... While it <b>does</b> include the &quot;horrifyingly bad &#39;<b>Grandma Got Run Over</b> By a\n&nbsp;...", "Harley Warren is a fictional character created by H. P. Lovecraft, based on his \nfriend Samuel ... John Rhys-Davies in The Unnamable II: The Statement of \nRandolph Carter. The H.P. Lovecraft Historical society <b>did</b> a <b>song</b> entitled &quot;Harley \nGot Devoured by the Undead&quot;, a parody of &quot;<b>Grandma Got Run Over</b> by a \nReindeer&quot;.", "The Irish Rovers is a group of Irish musicians which originated in Toronto, \nCanada. Formed in 1963 and named after the traditional <b>song</b> &quot;The Irish Rover&quot; \nthey ... The primary voices heard in the group&#39;s early <b>songs were Will</b> Millar (tenor\n), ... The single release of &quot;<b>Grandma Got Run Over</b> by a Reindeer&quot; rose to the top \n20 in&nbsp;...", "Here are some of Kids&#39; WB&#39;s most notable specials: Contents. 1 <b>Grandma Got</b> \n<b>Run Over</b> by a ... Kids&#39; WB! first aired it on April 29, 2006 at 10:00 AM, and it <b>was</b> \nthe first Pokémon program dubbed by Pokémon USA, and the only program ... \nThe music video for their <b>song</b> &quot;Life Ain&#39;t Easy&quot; premiered at the end of the show." ]
[ "When did the song grandma got run over?", "When did the song \"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer\" get released by Elmo 'n' Patsy?", "When did the song \"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer\" get released by Oink?", "When did the song \"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer\" get released by Epic?", "When did the song \"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer\" get originally recorded?" ]
[ "A <b>minimum wage</b> is the lowest remuneration that employers can legally pay their \nworkers—the ... Though single employer market <b>power</b> is unlikely to exist in most \nlabor ... For <b>example</b>, if management is forced to increase wages, management \ncan pass on the increase in wage to consumers in the form of higher prices.", "A living <b>wage</b> is defined as the <b>minimum</b> income necessary for a worker to meet \ntheir basic ... A living <b>wage</b>, by increasing the purchasing <b>power</b> of low income \nworkers, is supported by Keynesian and ... the poor could earn a sustainable \nliving in the state, his ideas are seen as an early <b>example of</b> support for a living \n<b>wage</b>.", "<b>Minimum wage</b> law is the body of law which prohibits employers from hiring \nemployees or ... In the US and Great Britain, for <b>example</b>, they applied only to \nwomen and children. ... Since a legal <b>minimum wage</b> law is a derogation of the \nconstitutional <b>right</b> of a collective tariff autonomy, it is discussed whether and to \nwhat extent&nbsp;...", "Adkins v. Children&#39;s Hospital, 261 U.S. 525 (1923), is a United States Supreme \nCourt opinion ... In 1918, Congress passed a law to set <b>minimum wages</b> for \nwomen and ... That <b>the right</b> to contract about one&#39;s affairs is a part of the liberty of \nthe ... It is merely an <b>example of</b> doing what you want to do, embodied in the word\n&nbsp;...", "This is a list of the official <b>minimum wage</b> rates of the 193 United Nations member \nstates and ... Some countries may have a very complicated <b>minimum wage</b> \nsystem; for <b>example</b>, India has more than 1202 <b>minimum wage</b> rates. ... \ncalculated based on the purchasing <b>power</b> parity of household final consumption \nexpenditure.", "A price floor is a government- or group-imposed price control or limit on how low \na price can be ... In the first graph at <b>right</b>, the dashed green line represents a \nprice floor set below the free-market price. ... An <b>example of</b> a price floor is \n<b>minimum wage</b> laws, where the government sets out the minimum hourly rate \nthat can be&nbsp;...", "Under the Canadian Constitution, the responsibility for enacting and enforcing \nlabour laws, including the <b>minimum wage</b>, rests with the ten provinces as well as \nthe three territories which have been granted this <b>power</b> by federal legislation. ... \nThis means, for <b>example</b>, that a railway company could not legally pay a worker \nin&nbsp;...", "In economics, a monopsony is a market structure in which a single buyer \nsubstantially controls ... Monopsony <b>power</b> exists when one buyer faces little \ncompetition from other ... A classic theoretical <b>example</b> is a mining town, where \nthe company that owns ... Here the <b>minimum wage</b> is w&#39; , higher than the \nmonopsonistic w .", "A family wage is a wage that is sufficient to raise a family. This contrasts with a \nliving wage, ... as a concept connecting economics and family structure it is one \nof the <b>examples of</b> how economic structure of family, which ... The following is a \ntable with <b>minimum wage</b> vs family wage in the US for families of 4 (2 parents \nand 2&nbsp;...", "The Fight for $15 is an American political movement advocating for the federal \n<b>minimum wage</b> ... The strikes took place in 230 cities as workers demanded a \n$15 <b>minimum wage</b> and <b>the right</b> to unionize without fear of retaliation. ... have \nhigh wage floors, and that such a model can serve as an <b>example</b> to the United \nStates." ]
[ "The right to minimum wage is an example of?" ]
[ "Lisa Gerritsen (born December 21, 1957) is a former American child actress. She \nis most famous for her role as <b>Bess</b>, the independent-minded daughter of Phyllis \nLindstrom on the 1970s television series The <b>Mary Tyler Moore Show</b> and its spin\n-off Phyllis.", "The following is a list of featured on The <b>Mary Tyler Moore Show</b>. Contents. 1 \nMain characters ... <b>Bess</b> Lindstrom was portrayed on both The <b>Mary Tyler Moore</b> \n<b>Show</b> and Phyllis by actress Lisa Gerritsen. <b>Bess</b> is the daughter and only child of\n&nbsp;...", "Phyllis Lindstrom, nee Sutherland, portrayed by Cloris Leachman, is a fictional \ncharacter on the television sitcom The <b>Mary Tyler Moore Show</b> and subsequent \nspin-off, ... Mary also develops a close relationship with Phyllis&#39;s daughter <b>Bess</b>.", "Phyllis is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 8, 1975, to \nMarch 13, 1977. Created by Ed. Weinberger and Stan Daniels, it was the second \nspin-off of The <b>Mary Tyler Moore Show</b> (the first being Rhoda). ... In the new \nseries, Phyllis and her daughter <b>Bess</b> Lindstrom moved from Minneapolis to San \nFrancisco&nbsp;...", "Barra Grant is an American actress, screenwriter, film director and playwright. \nContents ... Grant was born Barbara Carol Wayne in New York City, the daughter \nof Allan Wayne, a doll company executive, and <b>Bess</b> Myerson, Miss ... 1972, The \n<b>Mary Tyler Moore Show</b>, Judy Conrad, &quot;The Courtship of Mary&#39;s Father&#39;s \nDaughter&quot;.", "Georgia &quot;George&quot; Fayne is a character in the popular Nancy Drew Mystery \nStories series. She is one of Nancy&#39;s best friends and cousin of <b>Bess</b> Marvin. ... \nfemale trio fiction (Charlie&#39;s Angels, The <b>Mary Tyler Moore Show</b>, The Powerpuff \nGirls).", "Phyllis, created by Ed. Weinberger and Stan Daniels based on a character from \nThe <b>Mary Tyler Moore Show</b>, was broadcast on CBS from 1975 to 1977. ... Phyllis \nthinks <b>Bess</b> may have lost her virginity on a skiing trip, but can&#39;t bring herself to&nbsp;...", "The fourth season of the TV Land original sitcom Hot in Cleveland premiered on \nNovember 28, ... Their efforts occur as part of the <b>show&#39;s</b> first live episode, where \nthey ... Jean Smart appears on the same episode as Burnett, as Victoria&#39;s sister, \n<b>Bess</b>. <b>Mary Tyler Moore</b>, Valerie Harper, and Cloris Leachman appear in an&nbsp;...", "Mary Richards, portrayed by <b>Mary Tyler Moore</b>, is the main character of the \ntelevision sitcom The <b>Mary Tyler Moore Show</b>. ... Mary also bonds with Phyllis&#39;s \nprecocious daughter, <b>Bess</b>. Mary applies for a secretarial job at fictional \ntelevision&nbsp;...", "The <b>Mary Tyler Moore Show</b> is an American television series that originally aired \nfrom ... Mary is committed to watching <b>Bess</b> over the weekend, so when an old \nflame unexpectedly comes to town, she turns to an unlikely babysitter — Lou." ]
[ "Who played bess on the mary tyler moore show?" ]
[ "This article lists information of fictional characters from Disney&#39;s <b>Beauty and the</b> \n<b>Beast</b> franchise, ... When the Enchantress curses the Beast, she is transformed \ninto a <b>teapot</b>. In her ... There have been some changes to her <b>name</b> throughout \nthe different shows produced; in the musical as well as House of Mouse, she is \n<b>called</b>&nbsp;...", "Angela Lansbury as Mrs. Potts – The castle cook, turned into a <b>teapot</b>, who takes \na motherly attitude toward Belle. The filmmakers went through several <b>names</b> for\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard \nAshman and Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton. Adapted from Walt Disney \nPictures&#39; Academy Award-winning 1991 animated musical film of the same <b>name</b> \n– which in turn had been based on the classic ... life-sized <b>teapot</b> when the \ncharacters in the film were so little in comparison&quot;.", "&quot;<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>&quot; is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and \ncomposer Alan ... Set in the ballroom of the Beast&#39;s castle, &quot;<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>&quot; \nis performed by the character Mrs. Potts, an enchanted <b>teapot</b>, midway through ... \nIn 1998, a version of the song, <b>called</b> &quot;Beauty and the Bees&quot;, was made for the \n3D movie&nbsp;...", "<b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed \nby Bill Condon ... Nathan Mack as Chip, Mrs. Potts&#39; plucky son who has been \ntransformed into a <b>teacup</b>. ... Both Goodman and Garrett&#39;s <b>names</b> were \nmistakenly featured in the original theatrical release&#39;s credits, but was later \ncorrected in home&nbsp;...", "Belle is a fictional character in Walt Disney Pictures&#39; 30th animated feature film \n<b>Beauty and the</b> ... Belle appears in a meet-and-greet attraction at Magic Kingdom&#39;\ns Fantasyland <b>called</b> Enchanted Tales with Belle. In season 18 of Dancing With&nbsp;...", "<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>: Live on Stage is a Broadway-style musical at the Theater \nof the Stars, on ... version to the currently running version, causing it to more \nclosely resemble 1991 film of the same <b>name</b>. ... castle inhabitants, Cogsworth \nthe clock, Lumiere the candelabra, Mrs. Potts the <b>teapot</b>, and her son, Chip the \n<b>teacup</b>.", "Mad Tea Party is a spinning <b>tea cup</b> ride at five of the six Disneyland-style theme \nparks around ... The attraction is <b>called</b> Mad Tea Party at Disneyland and the \nMagic Kingdom. It is known as Alice&#39;s ... The attraction&#39;s original location was \ndirectly behind King Arthur Carrousel and Sleeping <b>Beauty</b> Castle. It was given \nslight&nbsp;...", "&quot;Skin Deep&quot; is the twelfth episode of the American fairy tale/drama television \nseries Once Upon ... At this, Belle drops a <b>teacup</b> in shock, but he explains that it \nis a joke and is dismissive instead of angry about the now-chipped cup. As time ... \nKnowing that they were going to recreate the story of &quot;<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>&quot;, \nseries&nbsp;...", "Joseph Henry &quot;Joe&quot; Ranft (March 13, 1960 – August 16, 2005) was an American \nscreenwriter, ... features, including Oliver &amp; Company, The Lion King and <b>Beauty</b> \n<b>and the Beast</b>. ... Henry Selick <b>called</b> him &quot;the story giant of our generation." ]
[ "What is the name of the teacup in beauty and the beast?", "What is the name of the teacup mother in beauty and the beast?", "What is the name of the teacup son in beauty and the beast?" ]
[ "<b>Middle School</b>: The <b>Worst Years of My Life</b> is a 2016 American live-action/\nanimated family comedy <b>film</b> directed by Steve Carr and written by Chris Bowman\n,&nbsp;...", "Main article: <b>Middle School</b>: The <b>Worst Years of My Life</b> (<b>film</b>). A <b>film</b> adaptation \nwas released by CBS Films in October 2016.", "File talk:<b>Middle School</b> The <b>Worst Years of My Life</b> (<b>film</b>).png. From Wikipedia, the \nfree ... This file is within the scope of WikiProject <b>Film</b>. If you would like to&nbsp;...", "James Patterson confirmed a sequel to <b>Middle School</b>: The <b>Worst Years of My</b> \n<b>Life film</b> is in development.", "Griffin Alexander Gluck (born August 24, 2000) is an American actor. On \ntelevision, he is ... In <b>film</b>, he has portrayed Rafe Khatchadorian in the <b>film Middle</b> \n<b>School</b>: The <b>Worst Years of My Life</b>. Gluck recently played Jack Dunkleman in \nNetflix&nbsp;...", "A <b>middle school</b> is an educational stage which exists in some countries, \nproviding education ... School: The Worst Years of My Life and Middle School: \nGet Me Out of Here! For the film, see Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (\nfilm).", "Thomas Barbusca is an American teen actor. He is known for portraying Chip \nPemberton, one of the three kids on the television sitcom The Mick. He also \nstarred in the <b>film Middle School</b>: The <b>Worst Years of My Life</b> and&nbsp;...", "The 38th Young Artist Awards ceremony, presented by the Young Artist \nAssociation, honored excellence of young performers between the ages of 5 to \n18 in the fields of <b>film</b>, television, theatre and the internet for the 2016 calendar \nyear. ... Alexa Nisenson – <b>Middle School</b>: The <b>Worst Years of My Life</b>. Shree \nCrooks – Captain&nbsp;...", "Isabela Moner (born July 10, 2001), also known as Isabela Merced, is an \nAmerican actress and singer. She played the lead role of CJ Martin on the \nNickelodeon television series 100 Things to Do Before High School. In <b>film</b>, she \nplayed Izabella in Transformers: The Last Knight (2017), Lizzy in ... 2016, <b>Middle</b> \n<b>School</b>: The <b>Worst Years of My Life</b>, Jeanne Galleta.", "Lauren Helen Graham (born March 16, 1967) is an American actress and author. \nShe is best ... Graham&#39;s <b>film</b> work includes roles in Sweet November (2001), Bad \nSanta (2003), The Pacifier ... In October 2016, Graham appeared in <b>Middle</b> \n<b>School</b>: The <b>Worst Years of My Life</b>, playing the mother of Griffin Gluck&#39;s character\n." ]
[ "Where was middle school worst years of my life filmed?" ]
[ "The Indian government declared 22 December to be <b>National Mathematics Day</b>. \nThis was announced by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on 26 February 2012 at \nMadras University, during the inaugural ceremony of the <b>celebrations</b> to mark the \n125th <b>anniversary</b> of the <b>birth</b> of the&nbsp;...", "In India and in Nigeria the year 2012 CE is <b>celebrated</b> and believed as the \nNational Mathematics Year. In India, the National Mathematics Year is <b>celebrated</b> \nas a tribute to the mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan <b>who</b> was born on \n22 December 1887 and <b>whose</b> 125th <b>birthday</b> falls on 22 December 2012. ... 22 \nwould be <b>celebrated as National Mathematics Day</b> from 2012 onwards.", "In 2011, on the 125th <b>anniversary</b> of his <b>birth</b>, the Indian government declared \nthat 22 December will be <b>celebrated</b> every year as <b>National Mathematics Day</b>.", "National Science Day is <b>celebrated</b> in India on 28 February each year to mark the \ndiscovery of ... See also[edit]. National Mathematics Year &middot; <b>National Mathematics</b> \n<b>Day</b> &middot; National Science Week &middot; National Council of Science Museums&nbsp;...", "Pi <b>Day</b> is an annual <b>celebration</b> of the <b>mathematical</b> constant π (pi). Pi <b>Day</b> is \n<b>observed</b> on ... For National Pie Day, see American Pie Council § National Pie \nDay. ... and for the 30th <b>anniversary</b> in 2018, it was a Dominique Ansel pie with \nthe ... <b>celebration</b> of Pi <b>Day</b> and Albert Einstein&#39;s <b>birthday</b>, which is also March 14.", "Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis OBE, FNA, FASc, FRS (29 June 1893 – 28 June \n1972) was an ... Mahalanobis belonged to a family of Bengali landed gentry <b>who</b> \nlived in Bikrampur (now ... The government of India decided in 2006 to <b>celebrate</b> \nhis <b>birthday</b>, 29 June, as <b>National</b> Statistical <b>Day</b>. ... List of Indian <b>mathematicians</b>\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Observed</b> by, India. Date, 15 October. Next time, 15 October 2020 (2020-10-15). \nFrequency, Annual. World Students&#39; <b>Day</b> is marked on A. P. J. Abdul Kalam&#39;s \n<b>birthday</b>, 15 October. In 2010 the ... <b>National</b> holidays ... 28 July 2015; ^ &quot;World \nStudent&#39;s <b>Day</b>: Why is this <b>day celebrated</b> on APJ Abdul Kalam&#39;s <b>birth anniversary</b>\n?&quot;.", "Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan (S.R.R.) was a <b>mathematician</b> and librarian \nfrom India. ... His <b>birthday</b> is <b>observed</b> every year as the <b>National</b> Librarian&#39;s <b>Day</b> \nin India. He was a university librarian and professor of library science at Banaras\n&nbsp;...", "Significance, <b>Celebrating</b> the <b>birthday</b> of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Date, 31 \nOctober. Frequency, Annual. <b>National</b> Unity <b>Day</b> was introduced by the \nGovernment of India in 2014. The official statement ... &quot;Nation observes Rashtriya \nEkta Diwas on <b>birth national</b> unity <b>day</b> also known as <b>anniversary</b> of Sardar \nVallabhbhai&nbsp;...", "Terminology[edit]. A <b>national</b> or international awareness <b>day</b> or observance is a \ndate usually ... February 4, World Cancer <b>Day</b>, UN, <b>WHO</b> ... Queen&#39;s Official \n<b>Birthday</b> – first, second or third Saturday in June; <b>National</b> Cancer Survivors <b>Day</b> (\nUS) – first Sunday of ... &quot;March 20 to be <b>celebrated</b> as World House Sparrow <b>Day</b>&quot;\n." ]
[ "Whose birthday anniversary celebrated as national mathematics day?" ]
[ "In 1845, the Republic of <b>Texas</b> was annexed to the <b>United States</b> of <b>America</b>, \n<b>becoming</b> the ... of <b>becoming</b> an American state. Fearing a war with Mexico, \nwhich <b>did</b> not recognize <b>Texas</b> independence, the <b>United States</b> declined the \noffer.", "The <b>Texas</b> annexation <b>was the</b> 1845 annexation of the Republic of <b>Texas</b> into the \n<b>United States</b> ... Four new states could ultimately be carved from the former \nrepublic – three of them likely to <b>become</b> slave states. Any allusion to ... 170–171: \n&quot;Yet, <b>apart</b> from slavery, annexation was popular in much of the North ...&quot; with \nsome&nbsp;...", "The history of slavery in <b>Texas</b>, as a colonial territory, then part of Mexico, later \nRepublic in 1836, and <b>U.S.</b> state in 1845, had begun slowly, as the Spanish <b>did</b> \nnot rely on it for ... of slaves and people of color in the Republic of <b>Texas</b>. People \nof color who had been servants for life under Mexican law would <b>become</b> \nproperty.", "<b>Texas</b> is the second largest state in the <b>United States</b> by area (after Alaska) and \npopulation ... Spain <b>was the</b> first European country to claim and control the area \nof <b>Texas</b>. ... was established with cattle <b>being</b> shipped all over the <b>U.S.</b> and the \nCaribbean (within a few decades, beef had <b>become</b> a staple of the American diet\n).", "The Mexican Cession is the region in the modern-day southwestern <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b> that Mexico ... The eastern boundary of the Mexican Cession <b>was the</b> \n<b>Texas</b> claim at the Rio ... after <b>becoming</b> President that the entire area <b>become</b> \ntwo free states, called California and New Mexico but much larger than the \neventual ones.", "The legal status of <b>Texas</b> is the standing of <b>Texas</b> as a political entity. While \n<b>Texas</b> has been part of various political entities throughout its history, including \n10 years during 1836–1846 as the independent Republic of <b>Texas</b>, the current \nlegal status is as a state of the <b>United States</b> of <b>America</b>. ... discourse <b>being</b> \nargued by several other activist groups in the <b>United States</b>,&nbsp;...", "The recorded history of <b>Texas</b> begins with the arrival of the first Spanish \nconquistadors in the ... In 1845, <b>Texas</b> joined the <b>United States</b>, <b>becoming</b> the \n28th state, when the <b>United States</b> annexed it. Only after the ... North of the \nApacheans, in the Northern Panhandle region, <b>were the</b> Comanches. In the 18th \ncentury, there&nbsp;...", "<b>Texas</b> declared its secession from the Union on February 1, 1861, and joined the \nConfederate ... Future Confederate general Robert E. Lee, then still a colonel <b>in</b> \n<b>the U.S.</b> Army, was in ... Sam Houston <b>was the</b> premier Southern Unionist in \n<b>Texas</b>. ... its authority in <b>becoming</b> a member state of the newly formed \nConfederacy.", "Laredo is a city in and the county seat of Webb County, <b>Texas</b>, <b>United States</b>, on \nthe north bank ... According to the <b>United States</b> Census Bureau, at a 2000 \ncensus, Laredo <b>was the</b> second-fastest growing city in the <b>United States</b>, after \nLas ... When they <b>become</b> separated, two reluctantly <b>become Texas</b> Rangers, \nwhile the&nbsp;...", "Mexican <b>Texas</b> is the historiographical name used to refer to the era of Texan \nhistory between ... year, colonists proposed that <b>Texas become</b> a separate \nMexican state. ... The constitution was modelled on the constitution of the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b> of ... The Congress <b>did</b> allow <b>Texas</b> the option of forming its own state &quot;&#39;as \nsoon as&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did texas become apart of the united states?" ]
[ "The <b>ugly sisters</b> are characters in the fairy tale and pantomime, Cinderella. They \nare the ... Traditionally, the two stepsisters are <b>played</b> by men (although in some \n... Doris and Mabel are <b>ugly sisters</b> in the films <b>Shrek 2</b> and Shrek the Third.", "This is a list of characters that appear in the Shrek franchise and spin-offs from it. \n... Puss first appears in <b>Shrek 2</b>, much like Dragon in the first film. ... He <b>plays</b> a \nsmall role in Shrek Forever After in the ogre triplets&#39; birthday party and as \nRumpelstiltskin&#39;s servant ... Unlike other <b>ugly sisters</b>, she is an ally and best friend \nto Fiona.", "Princess Fiona is a fictional character in DreamWorks&#39; <b>Shrek</b> franchise, first \nappearing in the ... Described as &quot;the most stunningly <b>ugly</b> princess on the \nsurface of the planet&quot;, Steig&#39;s princess ... Diaz would often defend Fiona&#39;s \nappearance from the press asking how she feels about <b>playing</b> an &quot;<b>ugly</b>&quot; \ncharacter, explaining, &quot;It&#39;s&nbsp;...", "<b>Shrek 2</b> is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy film directed by Andrew \nAdamson, ... <b>Playing</b> in 4,163 theaters over its first weekend in the United States, \n<b>Shrek 2</b> was the first film with over 4,000 theaters in overall count; over 3,700 ... &quot;\nIn a Come From Behind Upset, an <b>Ugly</b> Step-<b>Sister</b> Becomes a Cinderella Story&quot;.", "The <b>Shrek</b> soundtracks are a collection of soundtracks from all four movies of the \n<b>Shrek</b> series, ... 3.1.1 Track listing; 3.1.<b>2</b> Chart positions; 3.1.3 Songs that appear \nin the film but not the soundtrack album ... When the messengers come to <b>Shrek&#39;s</b> \nswamp, a trumpeter <b>plays</b> the melody of ... &quot;Isn&#39;t It Strange&quot;, Scissor <b>Sisters</b>, <b>2</b>:18.", "<b>Shrek</b> is a fictional ogre character created by American author William Steig. \n<b>Shrek</b> is the ... A big stupid <b>ugly</b> ogre!&#39; ... And since Lord Farquaad (the villain) \nwas <b>played</b> English, I thought of Scottish&quot;. ... In video games, <b>Shrek</b> appeared as \nan unlockable player in Tony Hawk&#39;s Underground <b>2</b> and as a playable character \nin both&nbsp;...", "Michael John Robinson (born 12 July 1958) is a retired footballer who <b>played</b> as \na striker. ... 1 <b>Playing</b> career; <b>2</b> Honours ... as feature films – voicing the <b>ugly sister</b> \nin the dubbed Spanish versions of the <b>Shrek</b> films by DreamWorks Animation.", "Shrek the Third is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film directed by \nChris Miller and co-directed by Raman Hui. It is the third installment in the Shrek \nfilm franchise that serves as a sequel to 2001&#39;s Shrek and 2004&#39;s <b>Shrek 2</b>. ... They \nfind Pinocchio and learn that Charming plans to kill Shrek as part of a <b>play</b>.", "Gilles Marini /ʒiːl məˈriːni/ (born January 26, 1976) is a French-American \nactor, known for his roles in the film Sex and the City and in the American \ntelevision shows Brothers &amp; <b>Sisters</b>, ... He <b>played</b> Dante in Sex and the City: The \nMovie, and has appeared on ... 2013–2014, <b>2</b> Broke Girls, Nicolas Saintcroix, 7 \nepisodes.", "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo is a novelty song, written in 1948 by Al Hoffman, Mack David\n, and Jerry ... A recording by Perry Como and The Fontane <b>Sisters</b> was the most \npopular. ... Helena Bonham Carter, who <b>plays</b> the Fairy Godmother in the Disney \n2015 film ... The film <b>Shrek 2</b> features a parody of the song, sung by Fiona&#39;s fairy&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays the ugly sister in shrek 2?", "Who plays the ugly sister, Doris, in the US version of shrek 2?", "Who plays the ugly sister, Doris, in the UK version of shrek 2?", "Who plays the ugly sister, Mabel, in shrek 2?" ]
[ "Prior to The <b>Lion King</b>, Irons was famous for starring as several villains and \nantagonists in live-action films &quot;geared&nbsp;...", "Ejiofor said that &quot;especially with <b>Scar</b>, whether it&#39;s a vocal quality that allows for a \ncertain confidence or a certain aggression, to always&nbsp;...", "The <b>Lion Guard</b> is an American animated television series developed by Ford \nRiley and based ... After <b>Scar&#39;s</b> defeat at the beginning of season 3, the <b>Lion</b> \n<b>Guard</b> travels out of the ... Riegel <b>voiced</b> adult Kiara (replacing Neve Campbell, \nwho <b>voiced</b> adult Kiara in The <b>Lion King</b> II: Simba&#39;s Pride) in the series finale &quot;\nReturn to&nbsp;...", "Jeremy John Irons (born 19 September 1948) is an English actor. After receiving \nclassical ... One of his best known film roles has turned out to be lending his \ndistinctive <b>voice</b> to <b>Scar in The Lion King</b> (1994) serving as the main antagonist of \nthe&nbsp;...", "Matthew Broderick as Simba, son of Mufasa and Sarabi, <b>King</b> of the Pride ... Cam \nClarke provided his singing <b>voice</b> after previously voicing the ... Suzanne \nPleshette as Zira, the leader of the Outsiders, <b>Scar&#39;s</b> most&nbsp;...", "The <b>Lion King</b> is a 1994 American animated musical film produced by Walt \nDisney Feature ... The film features an ensemble <b>voice</b> cast that includes Matthew \nBroderick, James Earl ... <b>Scar</b> himself does not interfere to save Simba, but \ninstead informs Mufasa of Simba&#39;s peril, knowing that the king will rush to save \nhis son.", "&quot;Be Prepared&quot; is a song written by Elton John and Tim Rice (music and lyrics, \nrespectively) for the Disney animated feature film The <b>Lion King</b> (1994). ... \nOriginally, the song (first called &quot;Thanks to Me&quot;) was about <b>Scar</b> introducing the ... \nhttps://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-hill/<b>lion</b>-<b>king</b>-<b>voice</b>-actors_b_968140.html; ^ \nTLK Script&nbsp;...", "James Jonah Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor \nand singer, who ... When actor Jeremy Irons, the <b>voice of Scar in The Lion King</b>, \ndeveloped vocal problems during recording of the song &quot;Be Prepared&quot;, \nCummings&nbsp;...", "<b>Scar</b> (<b>voiced</b> by Jeremy Irons in The <b>Lion King</b>; Jim Cummings in The Lion ... In \nThe <b>Lion King</b>, by murdering Mufasa and exiling Simba,&nbsp;...", "The speaking <b>voice</b> of adult Nala is provided by American actress Moira Kelly. ... \nwhile her co-stars Broderick and Jeremy Irons, <b>voice of Scar</b>, were ... For The \n<b>Lion King</b>, a director would often take the place of&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who was the voice of scar in the lion king?", "Who was the voice of scar in the 1994 film the lion king?", "Who was the voice of scar in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride?", "Who was the voice of scar in the 2019 film the lion king?" ]
[ "<b>Stagecoach</b> is a <b>1966</b> American <b>film</b>, directed by Gordon Douglas between July \nand September 1965, as a color remake of the Academy Award-winning John \nFord 1939 classic black-and-white western <b>Stagecoach</b>. Unlike the original \n<b>version</b> which listed its ten leading players in order of&nbsp;...", "<b>Stagecoach</b> is a 1939 American Western <b>film</b> directed by John Ford and starring \nClaire Trevor ... Following the <b>film&#39;s release</b> on March 2, 1939, Ford&#39;s faith in John \nWayne was rewarded as the <b>film</b> met with ... The <b>1966</b> remake of <b>Stagecoach</b> \nstarred (in alphabetical order) Ann-Margret, Red Buttons, Mike Connors, Alex \nCord,&nbsp;...", "<b>Release</b>. Picture format, Color. Audio format, Mono. Original <b>release</b>. May 18, \n1986 (1986-05-18). <b>Stagecoach</b> is a 1986 American made-for-television western \naction drama <b>film</b> and a remake of&nbsp;...", "The year <b>1966</b> in <b>film</b> involved some significant events. A Man for All Seasons \nwon six ... <b>Stagecoach</b> &middot; The Endless Summer. 22 June. Around the World Under \nthe Sea &middot; Who&#39;s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 29 June. A Fine Madness &middot; Walk, Don&#39;t \nRun&nbsp;...", "Marion Mitchell Morrison known professionally as John Wayne and nicknamed \nDuke, was an ... It was John Ford&#39;s <b>Stagecoach</b> (1939) that made him a \nmainstream star, and he starred in 142 motion pictures altogether. ... To take \nadvantage of the breathtaking scenery, it was <b>filmed</b> in two <b>versions</b>, a standard \n35 mm <b>version</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Release</b> date. March 21, 1967 (1967-03-21). Running time. 111 minutes. Country\n, United States. Language, English. Budget, $5,860,000. Box office, $12,000,000. \nHombre is a 1967 revisionist western <b>film</b> directed by Martin Ritt, based on the \nnovel of the ... The <b>stagecoach</b> is robbed by a gang led by Grimes, who knew that \nDr. Favor&nbsp;...", "<b>Release</b> date. <b>1966</b> (<b>1966</b>). Running time. 103 minutes. Country, United States. \nLanguage, English. Smoky is a <b>1966</b> Western <b>film</b>, directed by George Sherman \nand starring Fess Parker, Diana ... Valley Outlaws (1941); A Missouri Outlaw (\n1941); Arizona Terrors (1942); <b>Stagecoach</b> Express (1942); Jesse James, Jr. (\n1942)&nbsp;...", "<b>Release</b> date. May 27, 1967 (1967-05-27). Running time. 101 minutes. Country, \nUnited States. Language, English. Box office, $9,528,000. The War Wagon is a \n1967 American Western <b>film</b> directed by Burt Kennedy and starring John ... \n<b>Filming</b> started 19 September <b>1966</b> and went for 12 weeks. The <b>film</b> was shot in \nDurango&nbsp;...", "American actor, director, and producer John Wayne (1907 – 1979) began \nworking on films as ... Wayne starred in his final <b>film</b>, The Shootist in 1976, ending \nhis acting career of 50 years, 169 feature ... 1936, Winds of the Wasteland, John \nBlair, Mack V. Wright, aka <b>Stagecoach</b> Run ... Place, 1964, 1965, <b>1966</b>, 1967, \n1968.", "Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941), known mononymously as Ann-Margret\n, is a ... Ann-Margret met Elvis Presley on the MGM soundstage when the two \n<b>filmed</b> ... a modified <b>version</b> of the Viva Las Vegas theme, to the live-action <b>film</b> \nThe ... Finally, she starred as the lead in The Swinger in <b>1966</b> with Tony \nFranciosa." ]
[ "Where was the 1966 version of stagecoach filmed?" ]
[ "The Pahlavi dynasty was the last ruling house of the Imperial <b>State of Iran</b> from \n1925 until 1979, when the Persian monarchy was overthrown and abolished as a \nresult of the <b>Iranian</b> Revolution. The dynasty was <b>founded</b> by Reza Shah Pahlavi \nin 1925, a former ... In <b>1935</b>, Reza Shah asked foreign delegates to use the \nendonym <b>Iran</b> in&nbsp;...", "<b>Iran</b> also called Persia, and officially the Islamic Republic of <b>Iran</b> is a country in \nWestern Asia. ... An <b>Iranian</b> rebellion <b>established</b> the Parthian Empire in the third \ncentury BCE, which was succeeded in the third ... Historical and cultural usage of \nthe word <b>Iran</b> is not restricted to the <b>modern state</b> proper. ... 1 January <b>1935</b>.", "They <b>established</b> a Sunni Muslim rule over parts ... borders of (<b>modern</b>-day) \nChina in the northeast;&nbsp;...", "In the Western world, Persia was historically the common name for <b>Iran</b>. On the \nNowruz of <b>1935</b> ... The <b>Modern</b> Persian word <b>Īrān</b> (ایران) derives immediately \nfrom Middle ... meaning Imperial <b>State</b> of Persia and the Imperial <b>State of Iran</b> \nafter <b>1935</b>. ... The <b>History</b> of the Idea of <b>Iran</b>, A. Shapur Shahbazi in Birth of the \nPersian&nbsp;...", "Greater <b>Iran</b> refers to the regions of the Caucasus, West Asia, Central Asia, and \nSouth Asia ... The term Greater <b>Iran</b>, in addition to the <b>modern state of Iran</b>, \nincludes all the ... <b>Iran</b> has its source in the <b>history</b> of the Achaemenid Empire in \nPersis (modern ... On the Nowruz of <b>1935</b>, the endonym <b>Iran</b> was adopted as the \nofficial&nbsp;...", "Reza Shah Pahlavi commonly known as Reza Shah, was the Shah of <b>Iran</b> from \n15 December ... He <b>founded</b> the Pahlavi dynasty that lasted until overthrown in \n1979 during the ... The new <b>modern</b> and expanded <b>state</b> bureaucracy of <b>Iran</b> was \nanother ... In <b>1935</b>, Reza Shah asked foreign delegates to use the term <b>Iran</b>, the&nbsp;...", "German–<b>Iranian</b> relations refer to bilateral relations between Germany and <b>Iran</b>. \nWhile official diplomatic relations between <b>Iran</b> and post-WW2 Germany <b>began</b> in \n... When <b>Iran&#39;s</b> first <b>modern</b> university was first <b>established</b>, Amir Kabir preferred \nthe ... Pahlavi&#39;s economic ties with Nazi Germany <b>began</b> worrying the Allied \n<b>states</b>.", "The <b>history</b> of Qatar spans from its first duration of human occupation to its \nformation as a <b>modern state</b>. ... In <b>1935</b>, a 75-year oil concession was granted to \nthe Qatar Petroleum Company and high-quality oil was discovered in 1940 in \nDukhan. ... a part of the contiguous landmass stretching from Arabia to the <b>Iranian</b> \nPlateau.", "The Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) was a British company <b>founded</b> in 1908 \nfollowing the discovery of a large oil field in Masjed Soleiman, <b>Iran</b>. It was the first \ncompany to extract petroleum from <b>Iran. In 1935</b> APOC was renamed the Anglo-\n<b>Iranian</b> Oil Company (AIOC) when ... In <b>modern</b> political <b>history</b>, Taqizadeh is \nknown as a secular politician who&nbsp;...", "Prior to 1979, <b>Iran&#39;s</b> economic development was rapid. Traditionally an agrarian \nsociety, by the ... The <b>state</b> encouraged industrialization by raising tariffs, \nfinancing <b>modern</b> industries, and imposing government monopolies. Changes in \nthe&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who established the modern state of iran in 1935?" ]
[ "<b>Concrete</b> is a composite material composed of fine and coarse aggregate \nbonded together with a fluid cement (cement paste) that hardens (cures) over \ntime.", "<b>Concrete</b> is a comic book series created and written by Paul Chadwick and \npublished by Dark Horse Comics. The character&#39;s first appearance is Dark Horse\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Concrete</b> is a town in north-central Skagit County, Washington, United States. \nThe population was 732 at the 2010 census. The town of <b>Concrete</b> is included in\n&nbsp;...", "In mathematics, a <b>concrete</b> category is a category that is equipped with a faithful \nfunctor to the category of sets This functor makes it possible to think of the&nbsp;...", "Asphalt <b>concrete</b> is a composite material commonly used to surface roads, \nparking lots, airports, as well as the core of embankment dams. Asphalt mixtures \nhave&nbsp;...", "<b>Concrete</b> is an album by Fear Factory, released on July 30, 2002. It contains \nsongs recorded in 1991 which were intended to be the band&#39;s first release, half of\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Concrete</b> art was an art movement with a strong emphasis on geometrical \nabstraction. The term was first formulated by Theo van Doesburg and was then \nused&nbsp;...", "Hoover Dam is a <b>concrete</b> arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado \nRiver, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona. It was&nbsp;...", "Roman <b>concrete</b>, also called opus caementicium, was a material used in \nconstruction during the late Roman Republic. Roman <b>concrete</b> was based on a&nbsp;...", "<b>Concrete</b> and Gold is the ninth studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. \nIt was produced by Greg Kurstin and released worldwide on September 15,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When was the earliest use we know about for concrete?", "When was the earliest use we know about for regular concrete?", "When was the earliest use we know about for asphalt concrete?" ]
[ "<b>Comedy Central Roast</b> is the name of a series of celebrity <b>roast</b> specials that air \non the ... Retrieved March 22, 2015. ^ Marianne Zumberge (March 5, 2015). &quot;\n<b>Comedy Central&#39;s Justin Bieber</b> Roasters to Include Snoop Dogg, Martha Stewart\n&quot;.", "Natasha Leggero (born March 26, 1974) is an American actress, comedian, and \nwriter. ... On September 2, 2013, Leggero participated in the <b>Comedy Central</b> \nRoast of ... 2015, The <b>Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber</b>, Herself, One night\n&nbsp;...", "Tony Hinchcliffe is a comedian and writer. He has been on the writing staff of the \n<b>Comedy Central Roast</b> series. ... Hinchcliffe has written for the <b>Comedy Central</b> \n<b>Roasts</b> of James Franco, <b>Justin Bieber</b> and Rob Lowe. Hinchcliffe&#39;s contributions\n&nbsp;...", "Peter Michael Davidson (born November 16, 1993) is an American comedian \nand actor. He is a ... In March 2015, Davidson was a roaster on the <b>Comedy</b> \n<b>Central Roast of Justin Bieber</b>, and his set was praised as one of the best of the \nshow.", "Jesse Joyce (born September 24, 1978) is an American stand-up comedian, \nEmmy Nominated and WGA Award winning writer. Jesse Joyce. Joyce has made \nmany television appearances, including <b>Comedy Central&#39;s</b> ... He was then hired \nonto the staff for the <b>Comedy Central Roasts</b> of Donald Trump, Charlie Sheen,&nbsp;...", "Nice Shoes is a creative studio with locations in New York, Toronto, Boston, \nChicago, and ... Retrieved 2015-12-25. ^ &quot;<b>Comedy Central</b> / The <b>Roast of Justin</b> \n<b>Bieber</b>: Egg | Ads of the World™&quot;. Adsoftheworld.com. Retrieved 2015-12-25.", "Patricia Lynn &quot;Pattie&quot; Mallette (born April 2, 1975) is a Canadian author, film \nproducer, and ... (television series) – as herself; 2013: Justin Bieber&#39;s Believe - as \nherself; 2015: &quot;<b>Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber</b>&quot; (Pre-Show) - as herself.", "<b>Justin</b> Drew <b>Bieber</b> is a Canadian singer, songwriter and actor. Discovered at 13 \nyears old by ... &quot;<b>Justin Bieber Roast</b> on <b>Comedy Central</b>: Funniest Jokes About \nthe &quot;King Joffrey&quot; of Pop, Martha Stewart, and More!&quot;. usmagazine.com.", "From 1998 to 2002, the cable channel <b>Comedy Central</b> produced and broadcast \nthe annual <b>roast</b> of the New York Friars Club,&nbsp;...", "Daniel Levy (born March 19, 1981), is an American comedian, actor, writer, and \nproducer from ... His <b>Comedy Central</b> album Congrats on Your Success debuted \n#1 on iTunes when it was released in 2012. ... Levy has written for the <b>Roast of</b> \n<b>Justin Bieber</b>, and the sitcoms Whitney, Mulaney, The Awesomes, and for the \npast&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When is the roast of justin bieber on comedy central?" ]
[ "Mat Fraser performing in 2008, removing his artificial <b>arms</b>. Born, 1962 (age 56–\n57). Colchester, England. Occupation, Musician, actor. Years active, 1980–\npresent. Spouse(s), Julie Atlas Muz (2012–present). Mat Fraser (born 1962) is an \nEnglish rock musician, actor, writer and performance artist. He has ... in the fourth \nseason of the US TV series <b>American Horror Story</b>: <b>Freak Show</b>.", "<b>American Horror Story</b>: <b>Freak Show</b> is the fourth season of the FX horror ... a \nsingle torso with one pair of <b>arms</b>, one pair of legs, but two distinct heads and \nnecks. ... Edward Gelhaus as <b>young</b> Dell), also known as The Strongman, is the \nfather of ... of disastrous events, including the murder of a <b>man</b> Desiree had an \naffair with.", "<b>American Horror Story</b>: <b>Freak Show</b> is the fourth season of the FX horror \nanthology ... Kathy Deitch as <b>young</b> Ethel Darling; Edward Gelhaus as <b>young</b> Dell \nToledo; Angela ... Meanwhile, the carnival strong <b>man</b> Dell Toledo, Jimmy&#39;s father\n, and his ... In response, he falls into the <b>arms</b> of a new recruit of the troupe, a \nmorbidly&nbsp;...", "<b>American Horror Story</b>: Cult is the seventh season of the FX horror anthology \nseries ... and shows how a <b>young man</b> gives birth to a cult of women and <b>men</b> \nwho try to ... Lynch reprising his previous role as Twisty the Clown from <b>Freak</b> \n<b>Show</b>.", "Grady Franklin Stiles Jr. (June 26, 1937 – November 29, 1992) was an American \n<b>freak show</b> ... He was brought to trial, where he openly confessed to killing the \n<b>man</b> and was ... <b>American Horror Story</b>: <b>Freak Show</b> has a Lobster Boy character. \nIt also includes a <b>small</b> statue in the likeness of Stiles in the opening credits.", "<b>American Horror Story</b>: Roanoke is the sixth season of the FX horror ... There is a \ndirect connection to <b>Freak Show</b> with an exploration of the Mott family origin. ... \nAdina Porter, after a <b>small</b> guest appearance on an episode of Murder House, ... \nof Slender <b>Man</b>, the 2009 phenomenon, a <b>man</b> with a blank face, tractable <b>arms</b>,\n&nbsp;...", "Freaks is a 1932 American pre-Code horror film produced and directed by Tod \nBrowning, and ... The film is based on elements from the <b>short</b> story &quot;Spurs&quot; by \nTod Robbins. Filmed in Los ... The film served as an inspiration for the fourth \nseason of the television series <b>American Horror Story</b>, titled <b>Freak Show</b> (2014–\n2015).", "A <b>freak show</b> is an exhibition of biological rarities, referred to in popular culture as \n&quot;freaks of ... For example, in the 18th century, Matthias Buchinger, born without \n<b>arms</b> or lower ... After only a <b>few</b> weeks with Norman, the Elephant <b>Man</b> exhibition \nwas shut ... <b>American Horror Story</b>: <b>Freak Show</b> also focuses on <b>freak shows</b>.", "<b>American Horror Story</b>: Asylum is the second season of the FX horror anthology \n... she was framed for murdering her father and stepmother after she saw a <b>man</b> \nkill them. ... <b>Young</b> Arden also makes a brief appearance as Hans Grüper in \n<b>Freak Show</b>, ... it is revealed that Johnny Morgan was responsible for severing \nhis <b>arm</b>.", "<b>Freakshow</b> is a 2007 independent film which was made by The Asylum, directed \nby Drew Bell. ... The youngest member of the <b>Freakshow</b>, Kimmie stumbles \nacross a <b>few</b> of ... The film was heavily inspired by Tod Browning&#39;s 1932 <b>horror</b> \nfilm Freaks. ... 2000s psychological thriller films &middot; <b>American horror</b> films &middot; <b>American</b> \nfilms&nbsp;..." ]
[ "American horror story freak show guy with little arms?", "American horror story freak show actor with little arms?", "American horror story freak show character with little arms?" ]
[ "The Ohio Department of <b>Natural Resources</b> (ODNR) is the Ohio state government \nagency charged with ensuring &quot;a balance between <b>wise</b> use and protection of \nour <b>natural resources</b> for the benefit of all. ... Division of Water <b>Resources</b> - \nensures the <b>wise management</b> of Ohio&#39;s water <b>resources</b> and infrastructure \nthrough three&nbsp;...", "For someone who believes <b>natural</b> capital is infinite and easily substituted, \nenvironmental <b>management</b> is irrelevant to the economy. For example, economic\n&nbsp;...", "There has been increased public awareness of <b>natural resource</b> policy, including \nforest <b>management</b>. Public concern regarding forest <b>management</b> may have&nbsp;...", "A main objective of <b>natural resources management</b> is the sustainability for future \ngenerations, which appoints&nbsp;...", "Academic and policy interest has now moved beyond simply the optimal \ncommercial exploitation of the standard trio of <b>resources</b> to encompass \n<b>management</b> for&nbsp;...", "The <b>wise</b> use movement in the United States is a loose-knit coalition of groups \npromoting the ... In the 1980s and 1990s, the <b>management</b> focus on public lands \nshifted from ... According to historian Douglas McCleery, the idea of &quot;conservation \nas <b>wise</b> use&quot; of <b>natural resources</b> began with conservation leader Gifford Pinchot\n&nbsp;...", "Water <b>resource management</b> is the activity of planning, developing, distributing \nand managing ... Due to the small percentage of water remaining, optimizing the \nfresh water we have left from <b>natural resources</b> has been a continuous difficulty in\n&nbsp;...", "A national level agency National <b>Natural Resources Management</b> System (\nNNRMS) was established in 1983 for integrated <b>natural resources management</b> \nin&nbsp;...", "The exploitation of <b>natural resources</b> is the use of <b>natural resources</b> for economic \ngrowth, ... genetic <b>resources</b> &middot; law &middot; <b>management</b> &middot; Game &middot; law &middot; Gene bank &middot; \nHerbalist plants &middot; Marine conservation &middot; Non-timber forest products &middot; Rangeland &middot; \nSeed bank&nbsp;...", "The Alabama Department of Conservation and <b>Natural Resources</b> (ADCNR) is \nthe state agency responsible for the conservation and <b>management</b> of Alabama&#39;s \n<b>natural resources</b> including ... The department promotes <b>wise</b> stewardship and \nenjoyment of the state&#39;s <b>natural resources</b> through five divisions: Marine Police,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "In ecology what term is used to describe the wise management of natural resources?" ]
[ "The <b>Big Ten</b> Conference <b>women&#39;s basketball tournament is</b> held annually at the \nend of the ... The <b>tournament is</b> typically held the first week of March with <b>games</b> \n<b>played</b> Wednesday thru Sunday. The <b>Big Ten</b> did not begin sponsoring <b>women&#39;s</b>\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>Big Ten</b> Football <b>Championship Game is</b> a college football game that <b>is</b> held \nby the Big ... For the men&#39;s and women&#39;s basketball tournaments, see Big Ten \nConference Men&#39;s ... Thus, the conference was able to meet <b>NCAA</b> requirements.", "The <b>Big Ten</b> Conference <b>is</b> the oldest Division I collegiate athletic conference in \nthe United ... Sports[edit]. The <b>Big Ten</b> Conference sponsors championship \ncompetition in 14 men&#39;s and 14 <b>women&#39;s NCAA</b> sanctioned sports. ... As before, \nthe two division winners <b>play</b> each other in the <b>Big Ten</b> Football <b>Championship</b> \n<b>Game</b>.", "Since the expansion to 64 teams in 1994, each seed-pairing has <b>played</b> 104 first-\nround <b>games</b> with these results: The #1&nbsp;...", "The 2019 <b>Big Ten</b> Conference <b>Women&#39;s Basketball Tournament</b> was a \npostseason <b>tournament</b> that was held from March 6–10, 2019 at Bankers Life \nFieldhouse in Indianapolis. Iowa <b>won</b> the <b>tournament championship game</b> over \nMaryland, 90–76.", "The Conference sponsors 23 sports, <b>10</b> men&#39;s and 13 <b>women&#39;s</b>. ... and South \n<b>playing</b> in the <b>Big</b> 12 <b>Championship Game</b> from 1996 to 2010. Baseball, \n<b>basketball</b>, softball, tennis and <b>women&#39;s</b> soccer titles&nbsp;...", "The 2011 <b>Big Ten Women&#39;s Basketball Tournament</b> will be <b>played</b> Thursday, \nMarch 3 through Sunday, March 6 at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, \nIndiana. All 10 <b>games</b> will be aired nationally on the <b>Big Ten</b> Network and ESPN2\n.", "The 2018 <b>Big Ten</b> Conference <b>Women&#39;s Basketball Tournament</b> was the \npostseason <b>women&#39;s</b> ... Ohio State defeated Maryland 79–69 in the \n<b>championship game</b> to win the <b>tournament</b>, and received the <b>Big Ten&#39;s</b> automatic \n... Wikipedia® <b>is</b> a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-\nprofit organization.", "The <b>Big Ten</b> Conference men&#39;s <b>basketball tournament is</b> held annually at the end \nof the men&#39;s ... <b>Big Ten</b> Conference <b>Women&#39;s Basketball Tournament</b> ... &quot;<b>Big Ten</b> \nAnnounces Future Sites for Football <b>Championship Games</b> and <b>Basketball</b>&nbsp;...", "The selection process for college <b>basketball</b>&#39;s <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men&#39;s and \n<b>Women&#39;s Basketball</b> ... Selection Sunday <b>is</b> also when the men&#39;s <b>brackets</b> and \nseeds are released to the public. ... there <b>is</b> only one hour between the end of the \nlast game (usually the <b>Big Ten Tournament championship game</b>) and when the \n<b>brackets</b>&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays in big 10 basketball championship game?", "Who played in the Big 10 men's basketball championship game in 2019?", "Who played in the Big 10 women's basketball championship game in 2019?" ]
[ "The <b>Resident</b> is an American medical drama television <b>series</b> aired by Fox \nBroadcasting ... In response, Bell implements a <b>new series</b> of procedures and \nregulations on the ... &quot;The <b>Resident Cast</b> Shake-Up: 3 <b>Actors</b> Exit Ahead of \nSeason 2&quot;.", "Grey&#39;s Anatomy is an American television medical drama that debuted on the \nAmerican ... Ramirez was <b>cast</b> after ABC executives offered her a role in the \nnetwork <b>show</b> of her choice, ... Following O&#39;Malley&#39;s death and Stevens&#39; departure\n, Jesse Williams and Sarah Drew joined the <b>cast</b> as <b>new residents</b> from Mercy \nWest&nbsp;...", "<b>Resident</b> Advisors is an American comedy <b>series</b> that premiered on April 9, 2015, \non Hulu. The <b>series</b> was created by Alex J. Reid, Taylor Jenkins Reid, and \nNatalia Anderson and follows a group of <b>resident</b> advisors at a college. Contents. \n1 Synopsis; 2 <b>Cast</b> and characters.", "<b>Resident</b> Evil is an action horror science fiction film <b>series</b> loosely based on the \nCapcom ... In 2001, Milla Jovovich was <b>cast</b> as Alice, the protagonist of the film. ... \nThe <b>series</b> ends with Alice riding a motorcycle to <b>New</b> York City and places&nbsp;...", "A direct sequel to <b>Resident</b> Evil: Retribution (2012), it is the sixth and final ... A \nsixth and final film in the <b>series</b>, subtitled The Final Chapter, was ... On \nSeptember 18, 2015, other <b>cast</b> members were announced including Iain ... \nGlenn Kenny for The <b>New</b> York Times writes, &quot;This is, I think, the weakest picture \nin the franchise&quot;.", "<b>Resident</b> Evil is a 2002 action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. \nAnderson. The film stars Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, Eric Mabius, James \nPurefoy, Martin Crewes, and Colin Salmon. It is the first installment in the \n<b>Resident</b> Evil film <b>series</b>, which is loosely based ... The role of Matt Addison then \nwent to Eric Mabius who was <b>cast</b> in March&nbsp;...", "<b>Resident</b> Evil: Vendetta, known as Biohazard: Vendetta (バイオハザード \nヴェンデッタ, ... 1 Plot; 2 Voice <b>cast</b>; 3 Production; 4 Release; 5 Reception; 6 \nReferences ... Game <b>Show</b> on September 17, 2016, along with <b>new</b> footage of \n<b>Resident</b> Evil 7:&nbsp;...", "The Good Doctor is an American medical drama television <b>series</b> based on the \n2013 ... The next month, Chuku Modu was <b>cast</b> as <b>resident</b> Dr. Jared Kalu (\noriginally Dr. Jared Unger); Hill Harper as head of surgery Dr. Marcus Andrews ... \nIn <b>New</b> Zealand, the <b>show</b> is available exclusively available for streaming on \nLightbox.", "A direct sequel to <b>Resident</b> Evil: Apocalypse (2004), it is the third installment in \nthe <b>Resident</b> Evil film <b>series</b>, which is loosely based on the ... Dr. Isaacs sends his \n<b>new</b> zombies to ambush the convoy, against Wesker&#39;s specific orders. ... as well \nas Iain Glen, Spencer Locke and Ashanti Douglas who were added to the <b>cast</b>.", "The film has many returning <b>actors</b> and characters, along with <b>new</b> characters ... \n<b>Resident</b> Evil: Retribution is the second film in the <b>series</b> to be shot in 3D, the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is the cast of the new show the resident?", "Who is cast as Conrad Hawkins in the show The Resident?", "Who is cast as Nic Nevin in the show The Resident?", "Who is cast as Devon Pravesh in the show The Resident?", "Who is cast as Mina Okafor in the show The Resident?", "Who is cast as Randolph Bell in the show The Resident?", "Who is cast as Renata Morali in the show The Resident?" ]
[ "The <b>Mayflower was</b> purchased in London. ... for the better part of a <b>year</b>, and a \ngroup of people known to the Leiden congregation as &quot;The Strangers. ... two \nhundred miles beyond <b>Land&#39;s</b> End before another major leak in the ... north to \nCape Cod <b>Bay</b> and abandon their original <b>landing</b> plans.", "William Bradford ( c. 19 March 1590 – May 9, 1657) <b>was</b> an English Puritan \nseparatist originally ... He <b>was</b> a signatory to the <b>Mayflower</b> Compact and went on \nto serve as ... His journal Of Plymouth Plantation covered the <b>years</b> from 1620 to \n1657 in ... 1620 <b>when</b> a group of men (including Bradford) located <b>Plymouth Bay</b>.", "Tisquantum more commonly known by the diminutive variant Squanto <b>was</b> a \nmember of the ... The <b>Mayflower landed</b> in Cape Cod <b>Bay</b> in 1620, and Squanto \nworked to ... the colonists&#39; distress for many <b>years when</b> their harvests <b>were</b> \ninsufficient. ... <b>Plymouth</b> Governor William Bradford knew him best and recorded \nthat he&nbsp;...", "The voyage[edit]. The 1621 voyage of the Fortune <b>was</b> the second English ship \nsent out to <b>Plymouth</b> Colony by the Merchant Adventurers investment group, \nwhich had also financed the 1620 voyage of the Pilgrim ship <b>Mayflower</b>. The \nFortune <b>was</b> 1/3 the size of the <b>Mayflower</b>, displacing 55 tons. ... Stratton reports \nhe appeared in a 1638 <b>Plymouth land</b> record with William&nbsp;...", "Also see sister article: Passengers of 1621 Fortune voyage. In the fall of 1621 the \nFortune <b>was</b> the second English ship destined for Plymouth Colony in the New \nWorld, one <b>year</b> after the voyage of the Pilgrim ship <b>Mayflower</b>. Financed as the \n<b>Mayflower was</b> by Thomas Weston and others of the ... Plymouth and <b>when</b> the \nFortune at last finally entered <b>Plymouth Bay</b>, she <b>was</b>&nbsp;...", "The Pilgrims or Pilgrim Fathers <b>were</b> the English settlers who established the \n<b>Plymouth</b> Colony ... <b>Plymouth</b> Rock commemorates the <b>landing</b> of the <b>Mayflower</b> \nin 1620 ... The Netherlands, however, <b>was</b> a <b>land</b> whose culture and language \n<b>were</b> ... The charter <b>was</b> incomplete for the <b>Plymouth</b> Council for New England \n<b>when</b>&nbsp;...", "It <b>was</b> the final <b>landing</b> site of the first voyage of the <b>Mayflower</b> and the location of \nthe original settlement of <b>Plymouth</b> Colony. <b>Plymouth was</b> established in&nbsp;...", "John Alden ( c. 1598–1687) <b>was</b> a crew member on the historic 1620 voyage of \nthe <b>Mayflower</b> ... He <b>was</b> annually elected to the Governor&#39;s Council nearly every \n<b>year</b> from 1640 to 1686. ... In January 1628, the <b>land</b> along <b>Plymouth Bay was</b> \ndivided up into farm lots with each individual receiving 20 acres plus an \nadditional&nbsp;...", "Establishment of <b>Plymouth</b> Colony[edit]. The <b>Mayflower was</b> anchored off Cape \nCod <b>when</b> Standish urged the colony&#39;s leaders to allow him to take a party \nashore&nbsp;...", "The <b>Mayflower was</b> an English ship that transported the first English Puritans, \nknown today as the Pilgrims, from <b>Plymouth</b>, England to the New World in 1620." ]
[ "What year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay?" ]
[ "In astronomy, Kepler&#39;s <b>laws of planetary motion</b> are <b>three</b> scientific <b>laws</b> \ndescribing the <b>motion</b> of <b>planets</b> around the Sun, published by Johannes Kepler\n&nbsp;...", "Johannes Kepler was a German astronomer, mathematician, and astrologer. He \nis a key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution, best known for his laws of \nplanetary motion, and his books Astronomia nova, ... It contained all <b>three laws of</b> \n<b>planetary motion</b> and attempted to explain heavenly motions through physical&nbsp;...", "In physics, an orbit is the gravitationally curved trajectory of an object, such as the \ntrajectory of a ... modern understanding of orbits was first formulated by Johannes \nKepler whose results are summarised in his <b>three laws of planetary motion</b>.", "The <b>Three Laws</b> may refer to: Science[edit]. Kepler&#39;s <b>laws of planetary motion</b>, \n<b>three</b> scientific <b>laws</b> describing the <b>motion</b> of <b>planets</b> around the Sun; Newton&#39;s&nbsp;...", "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica often referred to as simply the \nPrincipia is a work ... The Principia states Newton&#39;s <b>laws</b> of <b>motion</b>, forming the \nfoundation of classical mechanics; Newton&#39;s <b>law</b> of universal gravitation; and a \nderivation of Kepler&#39;s <b>laws of planetary motion</b> (which Kepler first obtained \nempirically).", "The Vicarious Hypothesis, or hypothesis vicaria, was a planetary hypothesis \nproposed by Johannes Kepler to describe the motion of ... leading Kepler to \npropose elliptical orbits as one of <b>three laws of planetary motion</b> in Astronomia \nNova.", "The Copernican Revolution was the paradigm shift from the Ptolemaic model of \nthe heavens, ... The development of his laws of planetary motion and universal \ngravitation explained the presumed motion related to the heavens by asserting a \n... This book contains the first two of his eponymous <b>three laws of planetary</b> \n<b>motion</b>.", "Orbit determination is the estimation of orbits of objects such as moons, planets, \nand spacecraft. ... of Mars to deduce the elliptical shape of its orbit and its \norientation in space, deriving his <b>three laws of planetary motion</b> in the process.", "In astronomy, the geocentric model is a superseded description of the Universe \nwith Earth at the center. Under the geocentric model, the Sun, Moon, stars, and \n<b>planets</b> all orbited ... The ancient Greeks believed that the <b>motions</b> of the <b>planets</b> \nwere circular and not elliptical, a view that was ... <b>3</b> Geocentrism and rival \nsystems.", "In the Hipparchian, Ptolemaic, and Copernican systems of astronomy, the \nepicycle was a geometric model used to explain the variations in speed and \ndirection of the apparent motion of the Moon, Sun, and planets. In particular it \nexplained the apparent retrograde motion of the five planets ... Johannes Kepler \nwas able to formulate his <b>three laws of planetary motion</b>,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who discovered the three laws of planetary motion?" ]
[ "A unidirectional network is a network appliance or device that allows data to \ntravel in only one direction. ... Other more sophisticated commercial offerings \nenable simultaneous <b>one</b>-<b>way data transfer</b> of multiple protocols that usually \nrequire&nbsp;...", "Two-way <b>communication</b> is a form of <b>transmission</b> in which both parties involved \n<b>transmit</b> ... <b>One</b>-<b>way communication</b> is when a message flows from sender to \nreceiver only, thus providing no feedback. ... Computer networks are used to \nhave two-way <b>communication</b> by having computers exchange <b>data</b>. Ways that \nthis is&nbsp;...", "A duplex <b>communication</b> system is a point-to-point system composed of two or \nmore connected ... In these devices the <b>communication</b> is only in <b>one direction</b>. ... \nas two-way <b>data</b>-links, the time allocations for <b>communications</b> in a half-duplex&nbsp;...", "Satellite Internet access is Internet access provided through <b>communications</b> \nsatellites. Modern ... is the delay between requesting <b>data</b> and the receipt of a \nresponse, or in the case of <b>one</b>-<b>way communication</b>, between the actual moment \nof a&nbsp;...", "A two-<b>way</b> radio is a radio that can both <b>transmit</b> and receive radio waves (a \ntransceiver), unlike ... Early two-<b>way</b> schemes allowed only <b>one</b> station to <b>transmit</b> \nat a time while others listened, ... All radios in the system monitor the <b>data</b> stream \nuntil commanded by the computer to join a conversation on an assigned channel.", "Simplex communication is a communication channel that sends information in \n<b>one direction</b> ... <b>data transmission</b> circuit &middot; telecommunication circuit.", "A pager is a wireless telecommunications device that receives and displays \nalphanumeric or voice messages. <b>One</b>-<b>way</b> pagers can only receive messages, \nwhile response pagers and ... modems have capabilities similar to <b>one</b>-<b>way</b> \nmodems. They can also confirm messages and <b>transmit</b> their own messages and \n<b>data</b>.", "A <b>data transmission</b> circuit may transfer information in (a) <b>one direction</b> only, (b) \neither direction but <b>one way</b> at a time, or (c) both directions simultaneously.", "Due to the small bandwidth, these systems cannot <b>transmit</b> voice, only text \nmessages at a slow <b>data</b> rate. The <b>communication</b> channel is <b>one</b>-<b>way</b>, since the \nlong&nbsp;...", "Simplex <b>communications</b>, most commonly meaning all <b>communications</b> in <b>one</b> \n<b>direction</b> only. Half-duplex <b>communications</b>, meaning <b>communications</b> in both&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What is the name given to a one way data transmission?", "What is the name given to a one way data transmission channel?", "What is the name given to a one way data transmission device?" ]
[ "I&#39;m a <b>Celebrity</b>...<b>Get Me Out of Here</b>! returned for its seventeenth series on 19 \nNovember <b>2017</b> ... Made in Chelsea star Georgia Toffolo <b>won</b> the series on 10 \nDecember <b>2017</b>, with Hollyoaks actor Jamie Lomas finishing runner up, and \ncomedian&nbsp;...", "I&#39;m a <b>Celebrity</b>...<b>Get Me Out of Here</b> is an Australian reality television series on \nNetwork 10 ... If the <b>celebrity</b> completed the course they would <b>win</b> a &#39;slam&#39; of \nmeals for their celebrities and if ... In June <b>2017</b>, Tom Arnold filed a lawsuit \nagainst Network Ten and A List Entertainment for defrauding him for being on I&#39;m \na <b>Celebrity</b>.", "The third season of Australia&#39;s I&#39;m a <b>Celebrity</b>...<b>Get Me Out of Here</b>, which was \ncommissioned by Network Ten on 1 August 2016, premiered on 29 January <b>2017</b>\n. Casey Donovan <b>won</b> the series, beating Natalie Bassingthwaighte and ... <b>Get</b> \n<b>Me Out Of Here</b>! <b>2017</b>&quot;. TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 9 January <b>2017</b>.", "Georgia Valerie &quot;Toff&quot; Toffolo (born 23 October 1994) is an English television and \nmedia personality. She is best known for appearing on E4 reality television series \nMade in Chelsea from 2014 and winning the seventeenth series of ITV&#39;s I&#39;m a \n<b>Celebrity</b>...<b>Get Me Out of Here</b>! in <b>2017</b>. ... On 10 December, she <b>won</b> the series, \nbeating Jamie Lomas and Iain Lee in&nbsp;...", "I&#39;m a <b>Celebrity</b>...<b>Get Me Out of Here</b>! is a British reality TV series in which a \nnumber of ... <b>Get Me Out of Here</b>! ... Kruger National Park, South Africa (2014, \n<b>2017</b>).", "I&#39;m a <b>Celebrity</b>...<b>Get Me Out of Here</b> is an American reality television series based \non the British ... is the jungle of Costa Rica. Lou Diamond Phillips <b>won</b> in which, \naccording to Damien Fahey, was a close vote between him and Torrie.", "I&#39;m a <b>Celebrity</b>... <b>Get Me Out Of Here</b> is a British survival reality television, created \nby London ... found in the jungle – and, later in each series, to vote for the \n<b>celebrity</b> they would like to see <b>win</b> the show. ... In <b>2017</b>, Viewers complained that \ncamp mate Iain Lee was the subject of bullying and isolation from other camp \nmates&nbsp;...", "The fourth season of Australia&#39;s I&#39;m a <b>Celebrity</b>...<b>Get Me Out of Here</b>, which was \ncommissioned by Network Ten on 8 November <b>2017</b>, ... &quot;Fiona O&#39;Loughlin <b>wins</b> I&#39;\nm A <b>Celebrity Get Me Out of Here</b>! 2018&quot;. tvtonight.com.au. 13 March 2018.", "Scarlett Sigourney Moffatt (born 17 October 1990) is an English television \npersonality and presenter from County Durham, best known for appearing in the \nChannel 4 programme Gogglebox. She <b>won</b> the sixteenth series of I&#39;m a \n<b>Celebrity</b>...<b>Get Me Out of Here</b>! in 2016, and has since appeared in a number of ... \nOn 9 January <b>2017</b>, it was announced that Moffatt would be joining Ant &amp; Dec&nbsp;...", "She <b>won</b> the competition at age 16, becoming the series&#39; youngest winner. In \n<b>2017</b>, Casey <b>won</b> the third series of I&#39;m a <b>Celebrity</b>...<b>Get Me Out of Here</b>." ]
[ "Who won celebrity get me out of here 2017?", "Who won the British I'm a celebrity get me out of here in 2017?", "Who won the Australian I'm a celebrity get me out of here in 2017?" ]
[ "At first, it was announced that bidding for the eight <b>Indian Super League teams</b> \nwould be complete before the end of 2013 and that <b>there</b> was already high&nbsp;...", "The 2019–20 <b>Indian Super League</b> season was the sixth season of the <b>Indian</b> \n<b>Super League</b>, ... At the same time, Chennaiyin reached <b>their</b> third <b>ISL</b> final after \ndefeating FC Goa with a ... &quot;<b>ISL</b> 2019 Season 6: Hyderabad FC unveil <b>team</b> \njersey&quot;.", "Bengaluru FC won <b>their</b> maiden title by defeating FC Goa 1–0 in the final which \nwas held on 17 March 2019. Contents. 1 <b>Teams</b>.", "The following is a list of current <b>Indian Super League</b> club owners: Club, Owner. \nATK &middot; India Sourav Ganguly &middot; India Harshavardhan Neotia &middot; India Sanjiv Goenka", "The <b>Indian</b> Premier <b>League</b> (IPL) is a professional Twenty20 cricket <b>league</b> in \nIndia contested ... Out of the thirteen <b>teams</b> that have played in the <b>Indian</b> Premier \n<b>League</b> since its ... The current champions are Mumbai Indians who defeated \nChennai <b>Super</b> Kings by a single run in the final of the 2019 season to secure \n<b>their</b>&nbsp;...", "The 2014 Hero <b>Indian Super League</b> was the 1st season of the <b>Indian Super</b> \n<b>League</b>, the football league, since 2013. The season featured eight <b>teams</b>, each\n&nbsp;...", "Since its inception, the <b>Indian Super League</b>, one of the top footballing \ntournaments in India, has adopted the marquee player rule in which all eight \n<b>teams</b> signed one player to be <b>their</b> marquee player for the season. The rule \nallows <b>ISL teams</b> to pursue players who, in <b>their</b> prime, were&nbsp;...", "The 2018–19 <b>Indian Super League</b> playoffs was fifth playoffs series in the <b>Indian</b> \n<b>Super League</b>, one of the top Indian professional football leagues. The playoffs \nbegan on March 2018 and concluded with the final on March 2018 in Mumbai. \nThe top four <b>teams</b> from the 2018–19 <b>ISL</b> regular season had qualified for the ... \nqualify for the playoffs this season and thus were not able to defend <b>their</b> title.", "The <b>Indian Super League</b> was founded in 2013 as one of the two top-tier leagues \nin India, ... all match results, points and goals of every <b>team</b> that has played in the \n<b>Indian Super League</b> since its inception in 2013. ... Text is <b>available</b> under the \nCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.", "Football is a popular sport in India. Football has enjoyed popularity in Kerala, \nWest Bengal, Goa and north-eastern India which consists of Assam, Manipur, \nMeghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim. In \n2013, India&#39;s current top domestic football league <b>Indian Super League</b> ... Each \n<b>team</b> in the <b>ISL</b> is composed of players from I league or state league,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How many teams are there in indian super league?", "How many teams are there in indian super league 2014 edition?", "How many teams are there in indian super league 2017 edition?" ]
[ "Perseus &quot;<b>Percy</b>&quot; <b>Jackson</b> is a fictional character, the title character and narrator of \nRick Riordan&#39;s <b>Percy Jackson</b> &amp; the Olympians series. He is also one of seven&nbsp;...", "<b>Percy Jackson</b> &amp; the Olympians, often shortened to <b>Percy Jackson</b> or PJO, is a \npentalogy of fantasy adventure novels written by American author Rick Riordan,&nbsp;...", "<b>Percy Jackson</b> &amp; the Olympians is a feature film series based on the novel series \nof the same name by the author Rick Riordan. The series is distributed by 20th&nbsp;...", "<b>Percy Jackson</b>: Sea of Monsters (also known as <b>Percy Jackson</b> &amp; the Olympians: \nThe Sea of Monsters) is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film directed by&nbsp;...", "<b>Percy Jackson</b> &amp; the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (also known as <b>Percy</b> \n<b>Jackson</b> and the Lightning Thief) is a 2010 action fantasy film directed by Chris&nbsp;...", "The Lightning Thief is an American fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek \nmythology, the first young adult novel written by Rick Riordan in the <b>Percy</b> \n<b>Jackson</b>&nbsp;...", "Logan Wade Lerman (born January 19, 1992) is an American actor, known for \nplaying the title role in the fantasy-adventure <b>Percy Jackson</b> films. He appeared \nin&nbsp;...", "Brandon Timothy Jackson (born March 7, 1984) is an American stand-up \ncomedian, rapper, actor, and writer. He is known for his roles in the films Roll \nBounce (2005), Tropic Thunder (2008), <b>Percy Jackson</b> &amp; the Olympians: The \nLightning Thief&nbsp;...", "This is a list of characters that appear in the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles The \nKane Chronicles ... <b>Percy Jackson</b>[edit]. Main article: Perseus Jackson. <b>Percy</b> \n<b>Jackson</b> is a demigod, son of mortal Sally Jackson and immortal Poseidon. His \nmother&nbsp;...", "This list of <b>Percy Jackson</b> and the Olympians cast members is a list of actors who \nportray characters appearing in the <b>Percy Jackson</b> and the Olympians film&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who stole the lightning bolt in percy jackson book?" ]
[ "<b>South Africa</b> has a &#39;hybrid&#39; or &#39;mixed&#39; legal system, formed by the interweaving of \na number of ... by Chapter 8 of the Constitution of the Republic of <b>South Africa</b>, \nspecifically s166, and consists of (from lowest to <b>highest</b> legal authority):. Firstly&nbsp;...", "The Constitution of <b>South Africa</b> is the supreme <b>law</b> of the Republic of <b>South</b> \n<b>Africa</b>. It provides ... It lays down a set of principles requiring them to co-operate in \ngood faith and to act in the <b>best</b> interests of the people. It also requires them to&nbsp;...", "The rate of sexual violence in <b>South Africa</b> is among the <b>highest</b> in the world. \nSexual violence is ... The Parliament of <b>South Africa</b> has enacted the Criminal \n<b>Law</b> (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007, which has \nbeen in&nbsp;...", "Doctor of <b>Law</b> or Doctor of <b>Laws</b> is a degree in <b>law</b>. The application of the term \nvaries from ... In Argentina the Doctor of <b>Laws</b> or Doctor of Juridical Sciences is \nthe <b>highest</b> academic qualification in the field of Jurisprudence. ... In <b>South Africa</b> \nthe doctorate in <b>law</b> is offered as a research doctorate of at least two years \nduration,&nbsp;...", "The Big Five <b>law</b> firms is a term informally used in <b>South Africa</b> to refer to those \n<b>law</b> firms which, ... Wentzel Retrieved 31 December 2010; ^ Jump up to: &quot;<b>South</b> \n<b>Africa Best</b> Lawyers and <b>Law</b> Firms - Global Guide - Chambers and Partners&quot;.", "Scouts <b>South Africa</b> is the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) \nrecognised ... The <b>highest</b> award attainable by a Scout in <b>South Africa</b> is the \nSpringbok ... <b>laws</b> forbade several forms of multiracial association, the <b>South</b> \n<b>African</b>&nbsp;...", "The courts of <b>South Africa</b> are the civil and criminal courts responsible for the \nadministration of justice in <b>South Africa</b>. They apply the <b>law</b> of <b>South Africa</b> and \nare established under the Constitution ... The Constitutional Court is the <b>highest</b> \ncourt for constitutional matters. Specialist courts have been established for \nvarious&nbsp;...", "The supreme court is the <b>highest</b> court within the hierarchy of courts in many \nlegal jurisdictions. ... Civil <b>law</b> states tend not to have a single <b>highest</b> court. ... as \nAustria, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Portugal, Russia, Spain and <b>South Africa</b>\n.", "A Master of <b>Laws</b> is a postgraduate academic degree, pursued by those either \nholding an ... The <b>highest</b> degree in <b>law</b> is the Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D \nor J.S.D., depending on ... D. or Ph.D. programmes; see Doctor of <b>law</b>#<b>South</b> \n<b>Africa</b>.", "The most common minimum age to purchase alcohol in Africa is 18. ... Togo have \nno <b>laws</b> on the book restricting the sale of alcohol to minors. ... <b>South Africa</b>, None\n, 18, The parent, adult guardian of a minor or a person&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Which law is the highest in south africa?" ]
[ "This list contains the top 50 accounts with the <b>most followers</b> on the photo and \nvideo-sharing social platform <b>Instagram</b>. As of February 2020, the <b>most</b>-followed\n&nbsp;...", "Ghost followers, also referred to as ghosts and ghost accounts or lurkers, are \nusers on social media platforms who remain inactive or do not engage in activity. \nThey register on platforms such as Twitter and Instagram. ... Commercial services \nprovide the ability to buy <b>Instagram followers</b>, <b>most</b> of which are ghosts.", "The <b>most</b> followed user of TikTok is Loren Gray with over 39.5 million <b>followers</b>. \nThe previous ... List of <b>most</b>-followed <b>Instagram</b> accounts &middot; List of <b>most</b>-followed \nTwitter accounts &middot; List of <b>most</b>-followed Twitch channels &middot; List of <b>most</b>-subscribed\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Instagram</b> is an American photo and video-sharing social networking service \nowned by ... An account&#39;s posts can be shared publicly or with pre-approved \n<b>followers</b>. Users can browse other ... has over 53 million likes. <b>Instagram</b> was \nannounced to be the 4th <b>most</b> downloaded mobile app of the decade, from 2010 \nto 2019.", "The use of Twitter by celebrities and politicians has become an important factor \nboth for Twitter ... Barack Obama is the <b>most</b> followed politician with 109.9 million \n<b>followers</b> on his personal Twitter. He is followed by US President Donald Trump&nbsp;...", "The list below contains the top 50 accounts with the largest number of <b>followers</b> \non the social ... List of <b>most</b>-retweeted tweets &middot; List of <b>most</b>-liked tweets &middot; List of \n<b>most</b>-followed <b>Instagram</b> accounts &middot; List of <b>most</b>-followed TikTok accounts &middot; List of\n&nbsp;...", "Doug the Pug is a dog living in Nashville, Tennessee, who has gained a large \ninternet and social media following, and has reached the status of a &quot;celebrity \ndog.&quot; He is the <b>most</b> followed pug on the internet with over 13 million collective \n<b>followers</b>. ... billion Facebook video views; his <b>Instagram</b> account has 3.8 million \n<b>followers</b>,&nbsp;...", "This list contains the top 50 channels with the <b>most followers</b> on the live \nstreaming social ... List of <b>most</b>-followed <b>Instagram</b> accounts &middot; List of <b>most</b>-liked \n<b>Instagram</b> posts &middot; List of <b>most</b>-liked Facebook pages &middot; List of <b>most</b>-followed Twitter \naccounts&nbsp;...", "Omar Raja (born 16 April 1994) is the founder of House of Highlights, an \n<b>Instagram</b> account ... Raja had about half a million <b>followers</b> on <b>Instagram</b> at the \ntime. ... House of Highlights had 102 million interactions, the eighth-<b>most</b> for \n<b>Instagram</b>.", "The <b>Instagram</b> egg is a picture of an egg posted by the account @\nworld_record_egg on the social media platform <b>Instagram</b>, notable for becoming \na global phenomenon and an internet meme within days of its creation. It holds \nthe world record for both the <b>most</b>-liked <b>Instagram</b> post and <b>most</b> liked&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who has the most followers on instagram as of today?", "What is the most followed Instagram account of all time?", "Who owns the most followed Instagram account of all time?" ]
[ "<b>Layne</b> Thomas <b>Staley</b> was an American musician best known as the original lead \nsinger and co-songwriter of the rock band Alice in Chains. The band rose to&nbsp;...", "<b>Layne Staley</b> and Jerry Cantrell performing with Alice in Chains at The Channel \nin Boston in 1992. Local promoter Randy Hauser became aware of the band at a\n&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;Songs written by <b>Layne Staley</b>&quot;. The following 40 pages are in \nthis category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;...", "Staley&#39;s lyrics dealt with his personal troubles, with Martin saying, &quot;<b>Layne Staley</b> \nfelt as though he was on a spiritual mission through his music.&quot; During the lyric&nbsp;...", "Rubio did extensive interviews with <b>Staley&#39;s</b> mother, Nancy <b>Layne</b> McCallum, and \nhis sister, Liz (née Elmer) Coats, to write the book. It is named after one of Alice&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;Songs in memory of <b>Layne Staley</b>&quot;. The following 9 pages are \nin this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;...", "In 2002, <b>Layne Staley</b> died after a long battle with drugs. A few months after this \ntragedy occurred, Second Coming headlined what would be the first annual \ntribute&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;<b>Layne Staley</b>&quot;. The following 4 pages are in this category, out \nof 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "DuVall joined Alice in Chains in 2006, replacing the band&#39;s original lead singer \n<b>Layne Staley</b>, who died in 2002, and sharing vocal duties with guitarist/vocalist&nbsp;...", "&quot;Died&quot; is a song by Alice in Chains and the final one recorded with vocalist <b>Layne</b> \n<b>Staley</b> before his death in 2002. The song was included on the compilation&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the singer of alice in chains die?", "When did the singer Layne Staley of alice in chains die?", "When did the singer Mike Starr of alice in chains die?" ]
[ "The American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F. or AEF) was a formation of the United \nStates Army on the Western Front of <b>World War I</b>. The AEF was established on \nJuly 5, 1917, in <b>France</b> under the ... By June 1917, only 14,000 <b>American soldiers</b> \nhad <b>arrived in France</b>, and the AEF had only a minor participation at the front&nbsp;...", "As late as 1917, the United States maintained only a small ... By the summer of \n1918, about 2 million <b>US soldiers</b> had <b>arrived in France</b>, about half of ... As an \nexception, he <b>did</b> allow African-American combat&nbsp;...", "The Battle of Cantigny, fought May 28, 1918 was the first major American battle \nand offensive of ... At 06:45 [H Hour] on May 28, 1918, <b>American soldiers</b> of the \n28th Infantry Regiment ... Because the Americans <b>did</b> not have them in sufficient \nquantity, the <b>French</b> ... &quot;<b>First World War</b>.com – Battles – The Battle of Cantigny, \n1918&quot;.", "The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was the British Army sent to the Western \nFront during the ... The term &quot;British Expeditionary Force&quot; is often used to refer \nonly to <b>the forces</b> present in <b>France</b> prior to the end of ... In October 1914, 7th \nDivision <b>arrived in France</b>, forming the basis of III Corps and the cavalry had \ngrown to form&nbsp;...", "General of the Armies John Joseph &quot;Black Jack&quot; Pershing (September 13, 1860 – \nJuly 15, 1948) GCB was a senior United States Army officer. His most famous \npost was when he served as the commander of the American Expeditionary \nForces (AEF) on the Western Front in <b>World War I</b> ... To speed up the <b>arrival</b> of \n<b>American troops</b>, they embarked for <b>France</b> leaving&nbsp;...", "The military history of Canada during <b>World War I</b> began on August 4, 1914, \nwhen the United ... After <b>arriving</b> from Salisbury Plain in England, the Canadian \nforces were ... the <b>French</b> colonial defences crumbled and <b>the troops</b>, completely \novercome by ... The Canadians <b>were the</b> only division that were able to hold the \nline.", "<b>The</b> 1917 <b>French</b> Army mutinies took place amongst <b>French</b> Army <b>troops</b> on <b>the</b> \nWestern Front in Northern <b>France</b> during <b>World War I</b>. ... Most mutineers were \nveterans who <b>did</b> not refuse to fight but wanted <b>the</b> military authorities to ... \nHowever, whilst <b>the Americans arrived in France</b> in spring 1917, they were \ninexperienced,&nbsp;...", "Monument to <b>the</b> Portuguese <b>soldiers</b> who died in <b>World War I</b> in Coimbra, \nPortugal. Portugal <b>did</b> not initially form part of <b>the</b> system of alliances involved in \n<b>World War I</b> and thus ... October: 1600 <b>troops arrive</b> in Portuguese Angola and \n1527 <b>troops arrive</b> in Portuguese Mozambique from Portugal, transported by \nBritish ships.", "In Australia, <b>the</b> outbreak of <b>World War I</b> was greeted with considerable \nenthusiasm. ... Australian <b>troops were the</b> first to enter Damascus, which fell on 1 \nOctober. Following an advance ... <b>The</b> 2nd Division was <b>the</b> first to <b>arrive in</b> \n<b>France</b>, followed by <b>the</b> 1st Division, while <b>the</b> 4th and 5th left Egypt later in June \n1916. <b>The</b> 3rd&nbsp;...", "<b>The</b> British Army during <b>World War I</b> fought <b>the</b> largest and most costly war in its \nlong history. Unlike <b>the French</b> and German Armies, <b>the</b> British Army was made \nup ... By contrast, <b>the French</b> Army in 1914 mobilised 1,650,000 <b>troops</b> and 62 \ninfantry ... In October 1914, <b>the</b> 7th Division <b>arrived in France</b>, forming <b>the</b> basis of \n<b>the</b>&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>Only the Brave</b> is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Joseph \nKosinski, and ... The Granite Mountain Hotshots <b>are</b> called to the Yarnell Hill Fire, \n30 Miles from Prescott. ... <b>Jeff Bridges</b> and Taylor Kitsch later also joined the cast.", "Jeffrey Leon <b>Bridges</b> (born December 4, 1949) is an American actor, singer, \ncomedian and ... He <b>has</b> a younger sister Lucinda, and had another brother \nnamed Garrett who died of ... His real life father Lloyd <b>Bridges</b> also featured in the \nfilm, <b>playing</b> the uncle of <b>Bridges</b>&#39; character. ... 2017, <b>Only the Brave</b>, Duane \nSteinbrink.", "Natalie Elise Hall (born January 25, 1990) is a Canadian actress and singer. She \n<b>has</b> ... appeared opposite Miles Teller, Josh Brolin and <b>Jeff Bridges</b> in the 2017 \nfilm <b>Only the Brave</b>. ... She grew up <b>playing</b> soccer on an all-boys soccer team.", "Home of the <b>Brave</b> is a 1949 war film based on a 1946 <b>play</b> by Arthur Laurents. It \nwas directed by Mark Robson, and stars Douglas Dick, <b>Jeff</b> Corey, Lloyd <b>Bridges</b>, \nFrank Lovejoy, James Edwards, and Steve Brodie. ... From this point on, Moss \n<b>will</b> never again bow to prejudice. Mingo and Moss decide to go into business&nbsp;...", "Scott Haze is an American actor and filmmaker. His breakout role was in the \n2013 film, Child of God, where he <b>played</b> the role ... Haze <b>has</b> appeared in films \nsuch as Thank You for Your Service, Midnight Special, and <b>Only the Brave</b>. ... The \nfilm also stars Josh Brolin, Jennifer Connolly, <b>Jeff Bridges</b>, Taylor Kitsch, and \nJames&nbsp;...", "Joshua James Brolin is an American actor. Brolin <b>has</b> appeared in films such as \nThe Goonies ... The following year, it was announced that Brolin would <b>play</b> \nThanos within the ... I found momentum stocks that had room to breathe and I just \ngrab a little of the breath. ... 2017, <b>Only the Brave</b>, Eric &quot;Supe&quot; Marsh, Joseph \nKosinski.", "Crazy Heart is a 2009 American drama film, written and directed by Scott Cooper, \nin his directorial debut. Based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Thomas \nCobb, the film centers around a down-and-out country music singer-songwriter (\n<b>Jeff Bridges</b>) who tries to turn ... Other supporting roles <b>are played</b> by Colin Farrell\n, Robert Duvall, and child&nbsp;...", "Lloyd Vernet Bridges Jr. (January 15, 1913 – March 10, 1998) was an American \nfilm, stage and television actor who starred in a number of television series and \nappeared in more than 150 feature films. He was the father of four children, two \n<b>are</b> the actors <b>Beau Bridges</b> and Jeff ... They <b>just</b> put me in these awful B-pictures, \nlike Two Latins from Manhattan.", "Jeffrey Warren <b>Daniels</b> (born February 19, 1955) is an American actor, musician, \nand ... <b>Daniels has</b> written more than a dozen <b>plays</b> for the company. ... The \nopening scene of the pilot episode, We <b>Just</b> Decided To in which <b>Daniels</b> gives a\n&nbsp;...", "The sheriff gives three recommendations, and Mattie chooses Rooster Cogburn (\n<b>Jeff Bridges</b>). Cogburn initially rebuffs her offer, disbelieving both her grit and her\n&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>Jane the Virgin</b> is an American comedy-drama television series that premiered \non The CW on ... <b>Season 4</b> (2017–18)[edit]. Main article: <b>Jane the Virgin</b> (<b>season</b> \n<b>4</b>) ... 76, 12, &quot;Chapter Seventy-Six&quot;, Melanie Mayron, Leah Longoria, March <b>9</b>, \n2018 (2018-03-09), 2.00 ... Archived <b>from</b> the original on October 15, 2014. \nRetrieved&nbsp;...", "See also: List of <b>Jane the Virgin episodes</b> ... than her failed relationship when it&#39;s \nrevealed that Magda has been <b>released from</b> prison.", "See also: List of <b>Jane the Virgin episodes</b> ... Luisa tells Rafael that she will meet \nRose to find <b>out</b> why she kidnapped and tormented&nbsp;...", "See also: List of <b>Jane the Virgin episodes</b> ... of Michael&#39;s death <b>4</b> years in the \nfuture with a misbehaving Mateo in and <b>out</b> of school.", "See also: List of Legends of Tomorrow <b>episodes</b> ... Constantine tries to warn Sara \nabout the darkness <b>coming</b>, but Sara dismisses him.", "Charles Michael Davis (born December 1, 1984) is an American actor, model, \nproducer, and ... He graduated <b>from</b> Stebbins High School in the Dayton suburb \nof Riverside and ... Younger, Davis was promoted to the series&#39; main cast for its \nfifth season. ... The Game, Kwan Kirkland, Recurring role, 5 <b>episodes</b> (<b>seasons 4</b>-\n5).", "See also: List of <b>Jane the Virgin episodes</b> ... Later, Luisa is <b>released</b> by her \nunknown captors and she gives Michael and Susanna a&nbsp;...", "Blindspot is an American crime drama television <b>series</b> created by Martin Gero, \nstarring Sullivan Stapleton and Jaimie Alexander. The <b>series</b> was ordered by \nNBC on May 1, 2015, and premiered on September 21, 2015. A back nine order \nwas given on October <b>9</b>, 2015, bringing the first <b>season</b> to a ... Patterson deduces \nthat Palmieri plans to <b>release</b> a deadly virus in order to&nbsp;...", "Lucifer is an American fantasy police procedural comedy-drama television <b>series</b> \ndeveloped by Tom Kapinos that premiered on Fox on January 25, 2016. It \nfeatures a character created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, and Mike Dringenberg \ntaken <b>from</b> the comic book <b>series</b> The Sandman, ... 67 <b>episodes</b> of Lucifer have \nbeen <b>released</b>, concluding the fourth <b>season</b>.", "No. of <b>episodes</b>, 22. <b>Release</b>. Original network, The CW. Original <b>release</b>, \nOctober 14, 2018 (2018-10-14) – May 19, 2019 (2019-05-19). <b>Season</b> \nchronology. ← Previous <b>Season</b> 3. Next → <b>Season</b> 5 &middot; List of Supergirl <b>episodes</b>. \nThe fourth <b>season</b> of the American television <b>series</b> Supergirl, which is based on \nthe DC ... Overall, he gave <b>9</b>/10 points to the whole <b>season</b>, stating that &quot;\nSupergirl&#39;s&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "In broadcasting and radio communications, a <b>call</b> sign is a unique designation for \na transmitter ... United States merchant vessels are given <b>call</b> signs beginning \nwith the <b>letters</b> &quot;W&quot; or &quot;K&quot; while US naval ships are assigned <b>call</b> signs beginning\n&nbsp;...", "The NATO phonetic alphabet is the most widely used radiotelephone spelling \nalphabet. ... A spelling alphabet is used to spell parts of a message containing \n<b>letters</b> and numbers to avoid confusion, because ... Retrieved 30 January 2019. p\n) In alphanumeric <b>call</b> signs avoid phonetic <b>letters</b> that can be confused with \nanother&nbsp;...", "<b>Call</b> signs are frequently still used by North American broadcast stations, in \naddition to amateur ... The U.S. government began requiring stations to use three\n-<b>letter call</b> signs around 1912, but they could be chosen at random. This system \nwas&nbsp;...", "Starting in 1921, most broadcasting stations were assigned three-<b>letter call</b> signs. \nHowever, within a few years there would&nbsp;...", "This is a list of radio and television broadcasting stations in the United States that \nare currently assigned three-<b>letter call</b> signs.", "Broadcast <b>call</b> signs are <b>call</b> signs assigned as unique identifiers to radio stations \nand ... Argentinian broadcast <b>call</b> signs consist of two or three <b>letters</b> followed by \nmultiple numbers, the second and third <b>letters</b> indicating region. In Brazil, radio&nbsp;...", "This is a list of full-power television stations in the United States having <b>call</b> signs \nbeginning with the <b>letter</b> W. Low-power TV stations, those with designations&nbsp;...", "WSB (750 kHz &quot;95.5 WSB&quot;) is a commercial AM radio station in Atlanta, Georgia. \nIt airs a ... While it has the <b>call letters</b> of WSB-FM, the station traces its founding to \nwhen WCON-FM first signed on. During its early years, when few people had FM\n&nbsp;...", "WACO-FM (99.9 MHz, &quot;WACO 100&quot;) is a commercial FM radio station in Waco, \nTexas. It airs a ... In the early 1990s, 99.9 returned to its original <b>call letters</b>, \nWACO-FM, switching back to country music. In 1996, the AM station switched to&nbsp;...", "This is a list of member stations of the Public Broadcasting Service, a network of \n... The station&#39;s advertised channel number follows the <b>call letters</b>. In most cases&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "Sarah Gilman (born January 18, 1996) is an American actress, known for her role \nas Delia in ... Since 2012 she has had a recurring role as Cammy, Eve&#39;s best \nfriend in the sitcom <b>Last Man Standing</b>. On June 18, 2013 it was ... 2012–17, <b>Last</b> \n<b>Man Standing</b>, Cammy <b>Harris</b>, Recurring role, 9 episodes. 2013, Marvin Marvin&nbsp;...", "Midnight, Texas is an American supernatural drama television series broadcast \non NBC. Midnight, Texas is based on the book series of the same name by \nauthor Charlaine <b>Harris</b>, who also wrote ... On the run from his <b>past</b>, young \npsychic Manfred Bernardo is told by the ghost of his grandmother to seek out \nrefuge in&nbsp;...", "Amanda Fuller (born August 27, 1984) is an American television and film actress. \nShe is best known for being the second actress to portray Kristin Baxter on FOX&#39;s \n<b>Last Man Standing</b>. ... First Years, <b>Cami</b>, Episode: And Then You Die. 2002, 8 \nSimple Rules ... Fuller - FrightFest 2010&quot;. ^ <b>Harris</b>, Brandon (October 6, 2010).", "Tammy Wynette was an American country music singer-songwriter and <b>one</b> of \ncountry music&#39;s ... According to her 1979 memoir, <b>Stand</b> by Your <b>Man</b>, during their \nmeeting, ... In 1976, after having her public divorce from Jones <b>the previous</b> year, \n... a Painted Sky&quot; (featuring duet vocals from Emmylou <b>Harris</b>) reached No.", "Ingersoll is a town in Oxford County on the Thames River in southwestern Ontario\n, Canada. ... Starting from the 1860s, Ingersoll always had more than <b>one</b> \nnewspaper published ... employees involved in management in the early years at \nthe <b>CAMI</b> auto plant, the ... The <b>last</b> of the ponds, Smith&#39;s Pond, came to an end in \n1976.", "&quot;Can I Play with Madness&quot; is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron \nMaiden. The song is ... The song is about a young <b>man</b> who wants to learn the \nfuture from an old prophet with a ... and features Monty Python&#39;s Graham \nChapman; this would be <b>one</b> of his <b>last</b> ... &quot;Can I Play With Madness&quot;, Smith, \nDickinson <b>Harris</b>, 3:31&nbsp;...", "The Originals is an American fantasy-drama television series picked up by The \nCW for their fall ... The following is a list of series regulars who have appeared in \n<b>one</b> or more of the ... and Klaus have no intention of rekindling what had been a \n<b>one</b>-night <b>stand</b>, ... Thierry Vanchure, Callard <b>Harris</b>, Recurring, Does not appear.", "Lindsey Stirling is an American violinist, singer, songwriter, and dancer. She \npresents ... Stirling achieved <b>one</b> million singles sold worldwide by August 2014. \n... performance as &quot;<b>one</b> of the best&quot; in Dance Showdown and the <b>last one</b> as the \nbest ... a &quot;seemingly perfect-looking ballerina <b>standing</b> in the middle of a cracked \nglass&nbsp;...", "A bra, short for brassiere or brassière is a form-fitting undergarment designed to \nsupport or ... When they do find <b>one</b> that appears to fit, their tendency is \ncontinuing wearing the same bra size despite weight gain or loss. ... Mass-\nproduced bras are manufactured to fit a prototypical woman <b>standing</b> with both \narms at her sides.", "Andre Keith Braugher is an American actor. He is most known for his television \nrole as ... In 1997, he was selected by People as <b>one</b> of the &quot;50 Most Beautiful \nPeople in the World&quot;. ... Marcus Chaplin, in ABC&#39;s military drama TV series <b>Last</b> \nResort. ... Neil Patrick <b>Harris</b> (2011); Ty Burrell (2012); Simon Helberg (2013); \nAndre&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>Salman</b> the Persian or <b>Salman</b> al-Farsi born Roozbeh (Persian: روزبه‎, &quot;good day&quot;\n), was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first Persian&nbsp;...", "<b>Salman</b> bin Hamad Al Khalifa, KCMG, KCIE (10 October 1894 – 2 November \n1961) was the ruler of Bahrain from 1942 until his death in 1961. His title was&nbsp;...", "Mohammad bin <b>Salman</b> bin Abdulaziz Al Saud colloquially known as MbS, is the \nCrown Prince of Saudi Arabia. He is currently serving as the country&#39;s deputy&nbsp;...", "The <b>Salman</b> Pak, or al-<b>Salman</b>, facility is an Iraqi military facility near Baghdad. At \none time, it was a key center of Iraq&#39;s biological and chemical weapons&nbsp;...", "Sultan bin <b>Salman</b> bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (born 27 June 1956) is a former Royal \nSaudi Air Force pilot who flew aboard the American STS-51-G Space Shuttle&nbsp;...", "<b>Salman</b> bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has been the king and prime minister of Saudi \nArabia and custodian of the Two Holy Mosques since 23 January 2015. He was&nbsp;...", "Khalid bin <b>Salman</b> bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (born 1988) is a son of King <b>Salman</b> of \nSaudi Arabia, and a younger full brother of the crown prince Mohammad bin&nbsp;...", "Prince Khalifa bin <b>Salman</b> Al Khalifa (born 24 November 1935) is the Prime \nMinister of Bahrain since 1969, taking office nearly two years before Bahrain&#39;s&nbsp;...", "This is a list of rulers of Saudi Arabia, a Kingdom on the Arabian Peninsula That \nbelongs to Sheikh Saud I. Contents. 1 House of Saud Founder (1920); 2 List of&nbsp;...", "Abdul Rashid Salim <b>Salman</b> Khan is an Indian film actor, producer, occasional \nsinger and television personality. In a film career spanning over thirty years, Khan\n&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>P.S. I Love You</b> is a 2007 American tragedy romance film directed by Richard \nLaGravenese. ... It proves to be the first of several meaningful <b>messages</b> — all \nending with &quot;<b>P.S. I Love You</b>&quot; ... its film adaptation is that, in the novel, the main \n<b>characters</b> Holly and Gerry Kennedy are Irish. ... All tracks are <b>written</b> by John \nPowell.", "One day, Lara Jean receives a <b>letter</b> in the mail from John Ambrose McClaren, \ntelling her that he received the <b>love letter</b> she <b>wrote</b> him. Lara Jean and John \nsoon&nbsp;...", "With Gerry&#39;s <b>words</b> as her guide, Holly slowly embarks on a journey of \nrediscovery. <b>Characters</b>[edit]. Holly Kennedy – main <b>character</b>; Gerry Clark – \nHolly&#39;s&nbsp;...", "The film is based on Jenny Han&#39;s 2015 novel <b>P.S.</b> I Still <b>Love You</b>. ... They talk \nabout the <b>letter</b>, and John Ambrose agrees to let Lara Jean read the <b>letter</b> as long \nas ... The whole reason why I <b>wrote</b> a second book was for the <b>character</b> of John\n&nbsp;...", "To All the Boys I&#39;ve Loved Before is a 2018 American teen romance film directed \nby Susan ... High school junior Lara Jean Covey <b>writes letters</b> to boys she feels \nan intense passion ... Noah Centineo as Peter, one of Lara Jean&#39;s <b>love letter</b> \nrecipients ... <b>It</b> was announced later that month that Lana Condor had been <b>cast</b> \nin the&nbsp;...", "Followed by, <b>P.S.</b> I Still <b>Love You</b>. To All the Boys I&#39;ve Loved Before is a 2014 \nyoung adult romance novel by American author ... Lara Jean keeps <b>love letters</b> to \nall the boys she has ever loved in a teal hatbox given to her by her late mother. \nJust before Margot ... Horrified, she tells him she <b>wrote it</b> a long time ago. Lara \nJean&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>P.S. I Love You</b>&quot; is a song <b>written</b> by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays for the CBS \ntelevision ... Unlike the previous output, Smulders felt &quot;more in tune&quot; with the \ngrunge-influenced song: &quot;It&#39;s just fun to go and create something from <b>words</b> on a \n... Perigard <b>wrote</b> that it was time to retire the <b>character</b>, and the show could not \nlet go&nbsp;...", "Where Rainbows End is the second novel by Irish writer Cecelia Ahern, \npublished in 2004. The entire novel is <b>written</b> in epistolary structure in the form of \n<b>letters</b>, emails, ... In 2014, the novel was adapted into a film titled <b>Love</b>, Rosie. ... \nAlex Stewart: The other main <b>character</b> of the book, originally from Dublin where \nhe grew&nbsp;...", "<b>Written</b> in, VBScript. ILOVEYOU, sometimes referred to as <b>Love</b> Bug or <b>Love</b> \n<b>Letter</b> for <b>you</b>, is a computer worm that ... parse file names from right to left, \nstopping at the first period <b>character</b>, showing only those elements to the left of \nthis.", "&quot;<b>P.S. I Love You</b>&quot; is the 15th episode of the eighth season of the CBS sitcom How \nI Met Your ... (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) ... He \nbelieves that it was destiny, since Jeanette had <b>written</b> down details she&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Ps i love you who wrote the letters?", "In Ps I love you, which character wrote the letters?", "In the film PS I love you, who voices the character who wrote the letters?" ]
[ "The 2009 Indian Premier League season, abbreviated as <b>IPL</b> 2 or the 2009 <b>IPL</b>, \nwas the <b>second</b> season of the Indian Premier League, established by the Board \nof Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2007. The tournament was hosted by \nSouth Africa and was <b>played</b> between 18 April&nbsp;...", "The Indian Premier League (<b>IPL</b>) is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in \nIndia contested ... In 2010, the <b>IPL</b> became the <b>first</b> sporting event in the world to \nbe broadcast live on YouTube. ... going straight to the <b>IPL</b> final and the loser \ngetting another chance to qualify for the <b>IPL</b> final by <b>playing</b> the <b>second</b> \nQualifying match.", "The 2008 Indian Premier League season was the inaugural season of the Indian \nPremier League, established by the BCCI in 2007. The season commenced on \n18 April 2008 with the final match <b>held</b> on 1 June ... 8 Cricinfo <b>IPL</b> XI; 9 \nControversies ... A further <b>second</b> auction was <b>held</b> for few foreign <b>players</b> signed\n. Teams&nbsp;...", "The Indian Premier League (<b>IPL</b>) is a domestic, annual Twenty20 cricket \ntournament in India, organized by the <b>IPL</b> Governing Council, under the aegis of \nthe Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). It is the most watched Twenty20 \ntournament and the <b>second</b>-best paying ... Altogether, thirteen teams have <b>played</b> \nin the past ten seasons of the <b>IPL</b>&nbsp;...", "Wriddhiman Prasanta Saha (born 24 October 1984) is an Indian cricketer who \n<b>plays</b> Test ... Saha <b>played</b> for Kolkata Knight Riders in the <b>first</b> three <b>sessions</b> on \n<b>IPL</b> but in 2011 he was picked by Chennai Super Kings as a reserve \nwicketkeeper&nbsp;...", "The 2019 season of the Indian Premier League, also known as <b>IPL</b> 12, was the \ntwelfth season ... Sunil Narine (Kolkata Knight Riders) <b>played</b> in his 100th <b>IPL</b> \nmatch. ... Mumbai Indians became the <b>first</b> team in the <b>IPL</b> to win 100 matches.", "In cricket, simply a :- <b>session</b> is a period of <b>play</b> in a match during which overs are \n<b>played</b> ... short drinks breaks for the <b>players</b> between them. Additionally, day-time \nODI matches include a lunch break in between the <b>first</b> and <b>second</b> innings.", "The 2018 season of the Indian Premier League, also known as <b>IPL</b> 11, was the \neleventh ... For the <b>first</b> time in <b>IPL</b> history, the <b>player</b> retention event was \nbroadcast live on Star Sports. The <b>IPL</b> auction was <b>held</b> on 27 and 28 January at\n&nbsp;...", "Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) is a franchise cricket team based in Mohali, Punjab in \nIndia, and is one ... KXIP finished in eighth place in the third <b>IPL</b> season, losing \neleven of their fourteen matches. ... The <b>second</b> list comprises all those <b>players</b> \nwho have captained the team in at least one match, arranged in the order of the \n<b>first</b>&nbsp;...", "This is a list of all auctions and personnel signings for the 2008 Indian Premier \nLeague. ... The <b>second IPL</b> auction for foreign <b>players</b> took place in Mumbai on \n11 March 2008. 26 <b>players</b> including unsold <b>players</b> from auction-1 signed up for \nthe&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where was the second session of ipl played?", "In what country was the second session of ipl played?", "In what stadiums was the second session of ipl played?", "In what cities was the second session of ipl played?" ]
[ "This is a list of characters who have appeared on The <b>Drew Carey Show</b>. ... Kate \nO&#39;Brien (Christa Miller) – Friends with Drew, Lewis, and <b>Oswald</b> since they were&nbsp;...", "Karl Diedrich Bader (born December 24, 1966) is an American actor, voice actor, \nand comedian. He is known for appearing in comedies, including the films The \nBeverly Hillbillies, Office Space, EuroTrip and Napoleon Dynamite and the \nsitcoms The Drew Carey Show, Veep, Outsourced and American Housewife. ... \nbut returned to TV, playing <b>Oswald on The Drew Carey Show</b> starting in 1995.", "The <b>Drew Carey Show</b> is an American sitcom television series that aired on ABC \nfrom ... In addition to his day job, Drew, along with <b>Oswald</b>, Lewis, and Kate&nbsp;...", "&quot;Pilot&quot; is the first episode and the series premiere of the American sitcom The \nDrew Carey ... Bader lost out on the role of Bob to Jon Cryer and then learned \nThe <b>Drew Carey Show</b> wanted to hire him to play <b>Oswald</b> Lee Harvey. The role of \nMimi&nbsp;...", "The following is a complete list of episodes for the television <b>show</b> sitcom The \n<b>Drew Carey</b> ... <b>Drew</b> spends much of his free time with friends Lewis (Ryan Stiles)\n, <b>Oswald</b> (Diedrich Bader) and Kate (Christa Miller) and their favorite hangout is a\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;In Ramada Da Vida&quot; is the second episode of the fourth season of the American \nsitcom The <b>Drew Carey Show</b>, and the 77th overall. It first aired on September 30, \n1998 on the ABC network in the United States. The plot of the episode sees Drew \n(Drew Carey) and his friends form a band ... a Ramada Inn, Drew and his friends, \nLewis Kiniski (Ryan Stiles) and <b>Oswald</b>&nbsp;...", "&quot;Drew&#39;s in a Coma&quot; is the fifteenth episode of the sixth season of the American \nsitcom The <b>Drew Carey Show</b>, and the 142nd overall. The plot of the episode \nsees Drew (Drew Carey) left in a coma after he is hit ... <b>Oswald</b> shakes Drew to \nwake him up, while Kate tries shouting and then talking to Drew. Drew&#39;s brother, \nSteve&nbsp;...", "&quot;Drew Carey&#39;s Back-to-School Rock &#39;n&#39; Roll Comedy Hour&quot; is a double-episode of \nthe American television comedy series The <b>Drew Carey Show</b>, covering the ... \nSHeDAISY perform at The Warsaw Tavern and <b>Oswald</b> (Diedrich Bader) and&nbsp;...", "&quot;Drew Live II&quot; is the fifth episode of the sixth season of the American sitcom The \n<b>Drew Carey Show</b>, and the 132nd overall. ... Drew&#39;s friends Lewis Kiniski (Ryan \nStiles) and <b>Oswald</b> Lee Harvey (Diedrich Bader) tell Drew that they are unhappy \nin&nbsp;...", "&quot;Drew Cam&quot; is the ninth episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom The \nDrew Carey ... As ABC did not own the online rights to The <b>Drew Carey Show</b>, the \ncompany had to work with Warner Bros. Television to ... While Drew is out, Lewis \nand <b>Oswald</b> decide to use the new washer before it goes. They strip off, but&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who played oswald on the drew carey show?" ]
[ "The <b>Day of the Dead</b> (Spanish: Día de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday <b>celebrated</b> \nthroughout Mexico, in particular the <b>Central and South</b> regions, ... Posada \ncreated what might be his <b>most famous</b> print, he called the print La Calavera ... \nArt Mexican-<b>American</b> cultural center presents an annual <b>Day of the Dead</b> \n<b>celebration</b> that&nbsp;...", "Catrinas, one of the <b>most popular</b> figures of the <b>Day of the Dead celebrations</b> in \nMexico. There is an extensive and varied belief in ghosts in Mexican culture. The \nmodern state of ... The <b>Day of the Dead</b> (Spanish: El Día de los Muertos), is a \nholiday <b>celebrated</b> in Mexico and by <b>Latin Americans</b> living in the United States \nand&nbsp;...", "Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte (Spanish: [ˈnwestra seˈɲora ðe la ˈsanta \nˈmweɾte]) ... Close-up of a Santa Muerte south of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas ... \nThis can be seen in the widespread commemoration of the <b>Day of the Dead</b>. ... By \nthe late 2000s, Santa Muerte had become Mexico&#39;s second-<b>most popular</b> saint,&nbsp;...", "Cinco de Mayo is an annual <b>celebration</b> held on May 5. The date is observed to \ncommemorate ... The empire was part of an envisioned &quot;<b>Latin America</b>&quot; (term \nused to imply ... Other <b>celebrations</b> of the <b>day</b> can also be found in Cape Town, \nSouth Africa, ... Circular 0077-13 Calendario Oficial de Días Festivos 2013. \nAdelante.", "In Mexico and <b>Latin America</b> in general, it is referred to as &quot; Día de Muertos &quot; \nwhich translates in English to &quot;<b>Day of the dead</b>&quot;. <b>Most</b> of the people from Latin&nbsp;...", "La Calavera Catrina or Catrina La Calavera Garbancera (&#39;Dapper Skeleton&#39;, &#39;\nElegant Skull&#39;) is ... Dressing as a &quot;Catrina&quot; is a <b>popular</b> costume in <b>Day of the</b> \n<b>Dead celebrations</b> in Mexico. Catrinas typically feature &quot;sugar ... She is referred \nto in the <b>Latin American</b> Spanish dub as &quot;La Catrina&quot;. See footnote. Two \neducational&nbsp;...", "A calavera [plural: calaveras] is a representation of a human skull. The term is \n<b>most</b> often applied to edible or decorative skulls made (usually by hand) from \neither sugar (called Alfeñiques) or clay which are used in the Mexican \n<b>celebration</b> of the <b>Day of the Dead</b> (Spanish: Día de los Muertos)&nbsp;...", "Sawdust carpets (Spanish: tapetes de aserrín) are one or <b>more</b> layers of colored \nsawdust, and ... The tradition is still found in Mexico, Central America, parts of \n<b>South America</b> and parts of ... Huajuapan de León, Oaxaca as well as to <b>Day of</b> \n<b>the Dead</b>, especially in central Mexico. ... &quot;<b>Celebrating</b> the Feast of Corpus Christi\n&quot;.", "<b>Latin American</b> culture is the formal or informal expression of the people of <b>Latin</b> \n<b>America</b> and ... Mexican painter Frida Kahlo remains by far the <b>most</b> known and \n<b>famous Latin American</b> artist. She painted ... In 1599, the Jesuits even used \ncadavers of Native Americans to portray the <b>dead</b> in the staging of the final \njudgment.", "Columbus Day is a national holiday in many countries of the Americas and \nelsewhere which ... In some <b>Latin American</b> countries, October 12 is known as \nDía de la Raza or (Day of the Race). This is the case for ... <b>Most</b> states do not \n<b>celebrate</b> Columbus Day as an official state holiday. Some mark it ... <b>Day</b>?&quot;. \n<b>Death</b> and Taxes." ]
[ "Where is day of the dead most celebrated?", "What country is day of the dead most celebrated?", "What region of Mexico is day of the dead most celebrated?", "What region of the Americas is day of the dead most celebrated?" ]
[ "The song gained popularity throughout the 19th century and bands played it ... \nthe idea of making &quot;The <b>Star Spangled Banner</b>&quot; the <b>national anthem</b> began on ... \nThe Senate passed the bill on March 3, <b>1931</b>.", "The oldest <b>national anthem</b> defined as &quot;<b>a song</b>, as of praise, devotion, or \npatriotism&quot; by ... &quot;Het Wilhelmus&quot; was <b>declared the national anthem</b> of the \nNetherlands in ... the &quot;de facto&quot; <b>national anthem</b> of the United States prior to <b>1931</b>\n, but not universally. ... &quot;Hail, Columbia&quot;, and the modern anthem, &quot;The <b>Star</b>-\n<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;.", "&quot;Hail, Columbia&quot; is an U.S. patriotic song that is the ceremonial entrance march of \nthe Vice President of the United States. It was previously considered, with several \nother songs, one of the unofficial <b>national anthems</b> of the United States until <b>1931</b>\n, when &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot; was <b>named</b> as the official <b>national anthem</b>&nbsp;...", "Protests during the playing of the United States <b>national anthem</b> have had many \ncauses, including civil rights, anti-conscription and anti-war, anti-nationalism, and \nreligious reservations. &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot; was adopted as the official \n<b>national anthem</b> by ... made the <b>national anthem</b> by a congressional resolution \non March 3, <b>1931</b>.", "A <b>national anthem</b> is generally a patriotic musical composition that evokes and \neulogizes the ... The United States introduced the patriotic song The <b>Star</b>-\n<b>Spangled Banner</b> as <b>national anthem</b> in <b>1931</b>. ... Republic of Singapore <b>declares,</b> \n<b>“the national</b> language shall be the Malay language and shall be in the Roman \nscript […]&nbsp;...", "The presidency of Herbert Hoover began on March 4, 1929, and ended on March \n4, 1933, when Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated as 32nd President of the \nUnited States. Contents. 1 1929; 2 1930; 3 <b>1931</b>; 4 1932; 5 1933; 6 References; 7 \nExternal links ... March 4 - The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b> is adopted as the <b>national</b> \n<b>anthem</b> of the&nbsp;...", "The flag of the United States of America, often referred to as the American flag or \nU.S. flag, ... Young&#39;s daughter was Mary Pickersgill, who made the <b>Star Spangled</b> \n<b>Banner</b> Flag. ... Francis Scott Key to write &quot;Defence of Fort M&#39;Henry&quot;, later known \nas &quot;The <b>Star Spangled Banner</b>&quot;, which is now the American <b>national anthem</b>.", "Defenders Day is a longtime legal holiday on September 12th, in the U.S. state of \nMaryland, ... became known as &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;, which in <b>1931</b> was \ndesignated as the <b>national anthem</b> of the United States. ... by American armed \nforces bands by the 1890s and eventually <b>proclaimed the national anthem</b> of the\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;In God We Trust&quot;, also written as &quot;In God we trust&quot;, is the official motto of the \nUnited States of ... At least part of the motivation was to <b>declare</b> that God was on \nthe Union side of the Civil War. ... A similar phrase, &#39;In God is our Trust&#39;, appears \nin &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;, the song adopted as the <b>national anthem</b> of the \nUnited&nbsp;...", "Francis Scott Key (August 1, 1779 – January 11, 1843) was an American lawyer, \nauthor, and amateur poet from Frederick, Maryland, who is best known for writing \nthe lyrics for the American <b>national anthem</b> &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;. ... Key \npublicly criticized slavery&#39;s cruelties, and a newspaper editorial <b>stated</b> that &quot;he&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When was the star spangled banner declared the national anthem?" ]
[ "The following is an alphabetical list of <b>characters</b> (and their performers) from the \nNBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, sorted by <b>character</b> surname. Contents:.", "<b>Days of Our Lives</b> is an American daytime soap opera broadcast on NBC. It is \none of the ... Later that same year, <b>Days of Our Lives</b> introduced its highly popular \nteen scene with new <b>characters</b> such as Carrie Brady, played by Tracy \nMiddendorf&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;<b>Days of Our Lives characters</b>&quot;. The following 116 pages are in \nthis category, out of 116 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;...", "<b>Days of Our Lives</b> is a long-running American television soap opera drama, \nairing on NBC. ... Actor, <b>Character</b>, Duration ... Actor, <b>Character</b>, Date, Ref.", "A list of notable <b>characters</b> from the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b> that \nsignificantly impacted storylines and debuted between January 1, 2000 and&nbsp;...", "A list of notable <b>characters</b> from the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b> that \nsignificantly impacted storylines and debuted between November 8, 1965, and \nthe&nbsp;...", "A list of notable <b>characters</b> from the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b> that \nsignificantly impacted storylines and debuted between January 1, 1980, and the \nend&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;Lists of <b>Days of Our Lives characters</b>&quot;. The following 7 pages \nare in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;...", "Dr. William &quot;Bill&quot; Horton was a fictional <b>character</b> from the American NBC daytime \nsoap opera, <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. He was a surgeon, and was one of the five&nbsp;...", "This is a list of previous cast members on the long-running American NBC \ndaytime soap opera, <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. Contents. 1 Previous cast members; 2 \nDeceased cast members; 3 See also; 4 References. Previous cast members[edit]. \nActor, <b>Character</b>, Duration&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays kristen and susan on days of our lives?", "Who originally played Kristen on Days of Our Lives?", "Who has been the primary person playing the role of Kristen on Days of Our Lives since 2018?", "Who has occasionally been playing the role of Kristen on Days of Our Lives since 1998?", "Who sometimes plays Kristen *and* has also played Susan Banks on Days of our Lives?", "Who originally played Susan Banks on Days of our Lives?", "Who played Susan Banks on Days of our Lives in 2011?", "Who played Susan Banks on Days of our Lives in 2018?", "Who originally played Susan Hunter Martin on Days of our Lives?", "Who started playing Susan Hunter Martin on Days of our Lives in 1973?" ]
[ "<b>A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride</b> is a 2008 television film directed by Leslie \nHope and starring Joanna García and Luke Perry. The film originally aired in&nbsp;...", "Lucas Bryant (born September 28, 1978) is a Canadian-American actor. Bryant is \nmost well ... Bryant had supporting roles in movie A Very Merry Daughter of the \nBride and The Vow. In 2010, he and Haven ... The film is directed by Leslie Hope \nwho previously directed Bryant in <b>A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride</b>. In 2013, he\n&nbsp;...", "JoAnna García Swisher (née García; born August 10, 1979) is an American \nactress. She is ... In 2008, she had a role in <b>A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride</b>, \nplaying Roxanne. She had a leading role in the ABC Family TV movie Revenge \nof the&nbsp;...", "The Man Who Invented Christmas (film) &middot; The Merry World of Leopold Z &middot; Mon \noncle Antoine &middot; My Dad Is Scrooge &middot; My Little ... <b>A Very Merry Daughter of the</b> \n<b>Bride</b>&nbsp;...", "... the Champ &middot; The Revenant (2015 film). S. Sanam Re &middot; Silver Streak (film) &middot; \nSuperman III. T. Togo (film) &middot; The Truth Below. V. <b>A Very Merry Daughter of the</b> \n<b>Bride</b>&nbsp;...", "Mail Order Bride (2008 film) &middot; A Matter of Loaf and Death &middot; Meerkat Manor: The ... \nValentine&#39;s Day (2007 film) &middot; <b>A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride</b> &middot; Vipers (film)&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;Christmas television films&quot;. The following 200 pages are in \nthis category, out of approximately 208 total. This list may not reflect recent&nbsp;...", "Nadine van der Velde (born May 14, 1962) is a Canadian-American actress, \nproducer and ... 2008, <b>A Very Merry Daughter Of the Bride</b>, TV movie, (associate \nproducer). 2009–2013, The Fresh Beat Band, (executive producer), (music \nproducer)&nbsp;...", "Talk:Magnificent Mile Lights Festival &middot; Talk:Mary Christmas (film) &middot; Talk:Merry \nChristmas (Bing Crosby album) ... V. Talk:<b>A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride</b>&nbsp;...", "Helen Shaver (born February 24, 1951) is a Canadian actress and film and \ntelevision director. ... 2008, <b>A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride</b>, Rose, TV film&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where was a very merry daughter of the bride filmed?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Don&#39;t Worry, Be Happy</b>&quot; is a song by American musician Bobby McFerrin \nreleased in September 1988. It was the first a cappella song to reach number-\none on&nbsp;...", "He has frequently collaborated with other artists from both the jazz and classical \nscenes. McFerrin&#39;s song &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Worry, Be Happy</b>&quot; was a No. 1 U.S. pop hit in \n1988&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Don&#39;t Worry Be Happy</b>&quot; is a pop song written and performed by Australian \nrecording artist Guy Sebastian. It is the lead single from Sebastian&#39;s seventh \nalbum&nbsp;...", "<b>Don&#39;t Worry Be Happy</b> is a Marathi drama by Mihir Rajda, which was produced \non stage in Mumbai, India, in 2016, starring Spruha Joshi and Umesh Kamat in&nbsp;...", "<b>Don&#39;t Worry, Be Happy</b> is a compilation album by Bobby McFerrin. Professional \nratings. Review scores. Source, Rating. Allmusic, 3/5 stars link. Track listing[edit].", "&quot;<b>Don&#39;t Worry, Be Happy</b>&quot; is a song by Bobby McFerrin. <b>Don&#39;t Worry, Be Happy</b> \nmay also refer to: <b>Don&#39;t Worry, Be Happy</b> (album), a 1988 compilation album by&nbsp;...", "After releasing an EP, <b>Don&#39;t Worry Be Happy</b> (later released with a bonus track as \nRetox), their debut album, Back on the Water was released, after several&nbsp;...", "File talk:Bobby McFerrin - <b>Don&#39;t Worry, Be Happy</b> (album).jpg. From Wikipedia, \nthe free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search&nbsp;...", "Oct 28, 2007 <b>...</b> 1966 designed <b>Don&#39;t Worry Be Happy</b> Meher Baba inspiration card. Licensing\nEdit&nbsp;...", "William Mills Irwin (born April 11, 1950) is an American actor, clown, and \ncomedian. He began ... He was featured in the 1988 music video of &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Worry,</b> \n<b>Be Happy</b>&quot; by Bobby McFerrin (along with McFerrin and Robin Williams). Irwin \nwas also&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When was the song don't worry be happy made?", "When was the song don't worry be happy by Bobby McFerrin made?", "When was the song don't worry be happy by Guy Sebastian made?" ]
[ "The <b>president</b> of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of \ngovernment of the United States of America. The <b>president</b> directs the executive&nbsp;...", "The <b>president</b> of the United States is the head of state and head of government of \nthe United States, indirectly elected to a 4-year term by the people through the&nbsp;...", "Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician who served as the 40th \n<b>president</b> of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and became a highly influential\n&nbsp;...", "Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th <b>president</b> \nof the United States, serving from 1969 until 1974. The nation&#39;s 36th vice&nbsp;...", "Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr was an American politician who served as the 38th \n<b>president</b> of the United States from August 1974 to January 1977. Before his&nbsp;...", "Barack Hussein Obama II is an American attorney and politician who served as \nthe 44th <b>president</b> of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the&nbsp;...", "William Jefferson Clinton is an American politician who served as the 42nd \n<b>president</b> of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Prior to his <b>presidency</b>, he \nserved&nbsp;...", "James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician, \nphilanthropist, and former farmer who served as the 39th <b>president</b> of the United \nStates&nbsp;...", "This is a list of <b>presidents</b> of the United States by age. The first table charts the \nage of each United States <b>president</b> at the time of <b>presidential</b> inauguration upon\n&nbsp;...", "In political studies, surveys have been conducted in order to construct historical \nrankings of the success of individuals who have served as the <b>president</b> of the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who was the last president to not get reelected?" ]
[ "The most commonly used <b>language</b> in the <b>United States</b> is English (specifically, \nAmerican English), which is the de facto national <b>language</b>. Nonetheless, <b>many</b> \nother <b>languages</b> are also <b>spoken</b>, or historically have&nbsp;...", "There are approximately 296 <b>spoken</b> (or formerly <b>spoken</b>) ... Head-marking is \nfound in <b>many languages</b> of North <b>America</b> (as&nbsp;...", "English is the official <b>language</b> of the <b>State</b> of California. — California \nConstitution, Art. 3, Sec. 6. Spanish remains widely <b>spoken</b> throughout the <b>state</b>, \nand <b>many</b>&nbsp;...", "Cantonese, historically the <b>language</b> of most Chinese immigrants, was the third \nmost widely <b>spoken</b> non-English <b>language</b> in the <b>United States</b> in 2004. <b>Many</b>&nbsp;...", "American English sometimes called <b>United States</b> English or <b>U.S.</b> English, is the \nset of varieties of the English <b>language</b> native to the <b>United States</b>. Currently, \nAmerican English is the most influential form of English worldwide. English is the \nmost widely <b>spoken language</b> in the <b>United States</b> and is the de ... American \nEnglish varieties include <b>many</b> patterns of pronunciation,&nbsp;...", "The Russian <b>language</b> is among the top fifteen most <b>spoken languages</b> in the \n<b>United States</b>. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, <b>many</b> Russians have&nbsp;...", "Over 50 million Americans claim German ancestry, which makes them the largest \nsingle claimed ethnic group in the <b>United States</b>. Around 1.06 million people in \nthe <b>United States</b> speak the German <b>language</b>. It is the second most <b>spoken</b> \n<b>language</b> in North Dakota (1.39% of its ... <b>Many</b> states forbade the use of German \nin public and the teaching of German&nbsp;...", "The French <b>language</b> is <b>spoken</b> as a minority <b>language</b> in the <b>United States</b>. \nRoughly 2.07 ... <b>Many</b> American universities offer French-<b>language</b> courses, and \ndegree programs in the <b>language</b> are common. In the fall of 2016, 175,667 \nAmerican&nbsp;...", "Of the 44 men who have served as presidents of the <b>United States</b>, at least half \nhave displayed ... Carter has written and given a <b>number</b> of addresses in the \nSpanish <b>language</b> and sometimes spoke to constituents in ... &quot;Ich bin ein Berliner\n&quot; – a German phrase famously <b>spoken</b> by John F. Kennedy in a speech in West \nBerlin&nbsp;...", "North <b>America</b> is home to <b>many language</b> families and some <b>language</b> isolates. \nIn the Arctic north, the Eskimo–Aleut <b>languages</b> are <b>spoken</b> from Alaska to&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Number of languages spoken in the united states?", "Number of languages spoken or signed in the united states in total?", "Number of indigenous languages spoken or signed in the united states?", "Number of languages once spoken in the united states that have gone extinct?" ]
[ "The Board of Governors of the <b>Federal Reserve System</b>, commonly known as the \n<b>Federal Reserve Board</b>, is the main governing body of the Federal Reserve&nbsp;...", "The <b>Federal Reserve System</b> is the central banking system of the United States of \nAmerica. It was created on December 23, 1913,&nbsp;...", "A <b>Federal Reserve Bank</b> is a regional bank of the <b>Federal Reserve System</b>, the \ncentral banking system of the United States. There are twelve in total, one for&nbsp;...", "The Chair of the Board of Governors of the <b>Federal Reserve System</b> is the head \nof the Federal Reserve, which is the central banking system of the United States.", "He is the wealthiest member of the <b>Federal Reserve Board</b> of Governors. Powell \nhas served on the boards of charitable and educational institutions including DC\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>Federal Reserve Bank</b> of New York is one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks \nof the United States. It is located at 33 Liberty Street, New York, New York.", "This article is about the history of the United States <b>Federal Reserve System</b> from \nits creation to the present. Contents. 1 Central banking prior to the Federal&nbsp;...", "The Marriner S. Eccles <b>Federal Reserve Board</b> Building houses the main offices \nof the Board of Governors of the <b>Federal Reserve System</b>. It is located at 20th&nbsp;...", "<b>Federal Reserve Bank</b> of San Francisco[edit]. From June 14, 2004, until 2010, \nYellen was the President and Chief Executive Officer of the <b>Federal Reserve</b> \n<b>Bank</b> of&nbsp;...", "Greenspan came to the <b>Federal Reserve Board</b> from a consulting career. \nAlthough he was subdued in his public appearances, favorable media coverage \nraised&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What type of agency is the federal reserve board?" ]