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What specialty retailer of crafts and fabrics based in Baldwyn, Mississippi, United States was located in the Metcalf South Shopping Center in Overland Park, Kansas?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Metcalf South Shopping Center was a shopping mall in Overland Park, Kansas.", " It opened in 1967, near a large, unique department store called the French Market, which later became a strip mall anchored by Kmart and Hancock Fabrics (the Kmart closed in late 2013 and Hancock announced a move in early 2014).", " The Metcalf South mall itself originally featured two main floors of retail space, although later a third floor of retail space was added, which in recent years became home to office space.", " It featured two anchor stores (Sears and the Jones Store Company), later taken over by Macy's.", " Sears and the Glenwood Arts movie theater remained open in later years, while Macy's announced the closure of its Metcalf South store in January 2014." ], [ "Hancock Fabrics was a specialty retailer of crafts and fabrics based in Baldwyn, Mississippi, United States.", " Hancock Fabrics operated as many as 266 stores in 37 states under the Hancock Fabrics name.", " Hancock Fabrics was established by the late Lawrence D. Hancock.", " All stores are in bankruptcy liquidation." ] ], "title": [ "Metcalf South Shopping Center", "Hancock Fabrics" ] }
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What series featured the voice and likeness of a former Devil Ray player nicknamed "The Perfect Storm" ?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Defenders of the Game is an original animated family adventure series that was developed by Onesum Agency in Montreal for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays during their 2007 season, as an in-game entertainment experience.", " The series portrayed several key Devil Ray players as super heroes, and featured the voices and likenesses of Carl Crawford, Scott Kazmir, Rocco Baldelli, Coach Joe Maddon, and Special Advisor Don Zimmer.", " In the fictional series, the superhero Defenders had to save the game of baseball from the machinations or the evil Umperor." ], [ "Carl Demonte Crawford (born August 5, 1981), nicknamed \"The Perfect Storm\", is an American former professional baseball player.", " He bats and throws left-handed." ] ], "title": [ "Defenders of the Game", "Carl Crawford" ] }
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The tallest completed building in Nevada host an annual festival called Las Vegas Uncork's, it is an even centered around what to things?
{ "sentences": [ [ "The city of Las Vegas, Nevada and its surrounding unincorporated communities in the Las Vegas Valley are the sites of more than 160 high-rises, 42 of which stand taller than 400 ft .", " The tallest structure in the city is the Stratosphere Tower, which rises 1149 ft just north of the Las Vegas Strip.", " The tower is also the tallest observation tower in the United States.", " Since the Stratosphere Tower is not fully habitable, however, it is not considered a building.", " The tallest building in Las Vegas is the Fontainebleau Resort Las Vegas, which rises 735 ft and was topped out in November 2008.", " This building, however, is currently on hold.", " The tallest completed building in the city is the 52-story Palazzo, which rises 642 ft and was completed in 2007." ], [ "The Palazzo is a luxury hotel and casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.", " It is the tallest completed building in Nevada.", " Designed by the Dallas based HKS, Inc., the hotel offers luxury in an Italian Renaissance ambiance.", " The hotel and casino are part of a larger complex (operated as one hotel) comprising the adjoining Venetian Resort and Casino and the Sands Convention Center, all of which are owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation." ] ], "title": [ "List of tallest buildings in Las Vegas", "The Palazzo" ] }
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Are Lesquerella and Thujopsis both names of a genus of flowering plants?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Thujopsis (pronounced ) is a conifer in the cypress family (Cupressaceae), the sole member of the genus being Thujopsis dolabrata.", " It is endemic to Japan, where it is named asunaro (あすなろ).", " It is similar to the closely related genus \"Thuja\" (Arborvitae), differing in the broader, thicker leaves and thick cones.", " It is also called hiba, false arborvitae, or hiba arborvitae." ], [ "Lesquerella is the former name of a genus of flowering plants in the family" ] ], "title": [ "Thujopsis", "Lesquerella" ] }
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What cover song by hard rock/blues rock band AC/DC was included on the 1.22.03 Acoustic EP?
{ "sentences": [ [ "1.22.03.", "Acoustic, so named for the date it was recorded live at the Hit Factory, New York, is a live EP by Californian band Maroon 5.", " It contains acoustic versions of many of the songs on their international hit album, \"Songs About Jane\", as well as two cover songs (The Beatles' \"If I Fell\" and AC/DC's \"Highway to Hell\")." ] ], "title": [ "1.22.03.Acoustic" ] }
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Unlocking the Mystery of Life, a 2003 intelligent design documentary film promoted and produced by Illustra Media, is written by Stephen C. Meyer, who is director of the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute, which includes what fellow, who is an American molecular biologist, author and advocate of the pseudoscientific argument of intelligent design?
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What was the title of the first single from Jack White's debut solo album?
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What is the artist who David Kersh covered in his second album known as?
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In what year did the archaeologist that conducted early 20th century excavations at The Fortress of Al-Ukhaidir, die?
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The Magnificat is a musical setting by a composer of what nationality?
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Gerard Johnson was the creator of a fountain for the country house that is of what type of architecture?
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The cover of the "Our Love to Admire" album by Interpol features a wild cat found in what country?
{ "sentences": [ [ "\"The Heinrich Maneuver\" is a song by American rock band Interpol.", " It was released as the lead single from their third studio album, \"Our Love to Admire\" (2007), on May 7, 2007.", " The cover features a Serval cat.", " The song's title is and an allusion to the book White Noise by Don DeLillo." ] ], "title": [ "The Heinrich Maneuver" ] }
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What American Socialite married the elder son of Edward Cavendish?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Kathleen Agnes Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington (\"née\" Kennedy; February 20, 1920 – May 13, 1948), also known as \"Kick\" Kennedy, was an American socialite.", " She was the daughter of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Kennedy, sister of future U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and wife of the Marquess of Hartington, heir apparent to the 10th Duke of Devonshire." ], [ "Major William John Robert \"Billy\" Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington (10 December 1917 – 9 September 1944) was an English politician and soldier.", " He was the elder son of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, and his wife, Lady Mary Gascoyne-Cecil.", " He was the husband of Kathleen Kennedy, sister of the future U.S. President John F. Kennedy." ] ], "title": [ "Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington", "William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington" ] }
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What was Congressman Gerry Eastman Studds censured for in the year that his congressional district was eliminated?
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The actress who played peg in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers was born in which year ?
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What band released an album physically on July 19, 2017 in two languages?
{ "sentences": [ [ "\"Ko Ko Bop\" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Exo for their fourth studio album \"The War\".", " It was released in Korean and Chinese versions by S.M. Entertainment on July 18, 2017." ], [ "The War is the fourth studio album by South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO.", " It was released digitally on July 18, 2017 and physically on July 19, 2017 by S.M. Entertainment under Genie Music's distribution.", " The album includes a total of nine tracks including the lead single \"Ko Ko Bop\".", " \"The War\" received the highest number of pre-orders at that time for a K-pop album, at more than 800,000 physical copies.", " 24 days after being released, it became EXO's fourth consecutive studio album to have sold over a million copies.", " The album was re-released under the title The War:\" \"The Power of Music on September 5, 2017." ] ], "title": [ "Ko Ko Bop", "The War (album)" ] }
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Part of the exterior of Château de Fénelon served as the home of Danielle de Barbarac a character in a film inspired by what fairy tale?
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Thomas Bernhard and Eric Ambler, have which mutual occupation?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Eric Clifford Ambler OBE (28 June 1909 – 22 October 1998) was an influential British author of thrillers, in particular spy novels, who introduced a new realism to the genre.", " He also worked as a screenwriter.", " Ambler used the pseudonym Eliot Reed for books co-written with Charles Rodda." ], [ "Thomas Bernhard (] ; born Nicolaas Thomas Bernhard; 9 February 1931 – 12 February 1989) was an Austrian novelist, playwright and poet.", " Bernhard, whose body of work has been called \"the most significant literary achievement since World War II,\" is widely considered to be one of the most important German-speaking authors of the postwar era." ] ], "title": [ "Eric Ambler", "Thomas Bernhard" ] }
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Jeffrey Walker and Fat Mike, share which mutual occupation?
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Which Indian violinist, music arranger and music director for many Bollywood films worked on the film Dil To Pagal Hai?
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Henry Wilfrid Brambell, was an Irish film and television actor best known for his role in the British television series "Steptoe and Son", and also performed alongside the Beatles in their film "A Hard Day's Night", playing which English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, that gained worldwide fame as the bass guitarist and singer for the rock band the Beatles, fictional grandfather?
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What is the currency code for the prize for the Gwen Harwood Poetry Prize?
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In what year was the star of "Hank" born?
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Who was the former Brithish soldier who was first leader of the Ulster Volunteer Force which initiated the 2011 Northern Ireland riots?
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Ziegfeld Follies is a 1946 American musical comedy film starring an american film actress who was also a what?
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Which university, with campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul, had Jim Wacker as its football coach?
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What position did the professional athlete play who was the grandson of the man who designed the Los Angelos Rams Logo?
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What is the similarity between the Irish Wolfhound and the Shih Tzu?
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Population of 778, what is Nassu County border to?
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Who wrote the article that was the basis for the 1977 American musical drama film directed by John Badham?
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Dan Elkan has appeared on recordings by what American singer who has sold more than 50 million records worldwide?
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On what UHF number could you catch the show that aired from October 3, 1960 to September 6, 1971 in Hattiesburg?
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When was the Division that Prime Minister Billy Hughes transferred to proclaimed?
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In which month of 1917 did this battle during the World War I, in which Henry Maitland Wilson participated, start?
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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Galgo Español are both what type of animal?
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Which movie came out first, Traceroute or Looking for Richard?
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Which band was formed earlier, Dave Matthews Band or Porno for Pyros?
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This town with a population of 2,833 at the 2010 census is home to liberal arts college whose curriculum is based on the study of what?
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which city given a status in 2012 did the English troops established a garrison near
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Are both Tom Fletcher and Eddie Vedder known for their tenor vocals?
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Pasek and Paul won the award for "City of Stars" that was first awarded in which year?
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New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district covers the western and northern parts of New Hampshire, it is currently represented in the United States House of Representatives by which Democrat, an American politician and author who has been the U.S. Representative for New Hampshire 's 2 congressional district since 2013?
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Botanica is a New York based band featured in Greg Pritikin's film "Dummy" staring an American actor who won an Academy Award for what 2002 film?
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Mentiras, el musical, is a 2009 Mexican stage musical that uses previously released popular songs as its what?
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The Hagen Site is an archaeological site in this place with a population of 8,966.
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Who was born first, Vincent Crisanti or Rob Ford?
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Rowland Barnes was murdered by a man on trial for what crime?
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Speranza is an annual youth festival is held by which engineering institution?
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What sport do coaches T. J. Hollowell and Bo Pelini share in common?
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Which actor, best known for his role in the film Hard Boiled, was in a movie directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak?
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The 2011 epic historical drama film set in Roman Britain was adapted by a man who wrote two plays for who?
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What song included in Megamix was originally written and recorded by The Melodians?
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Zuffa was founded in 2001 by Lorenzo Ferlitta and another American entrepreneur who is the current CEO of what?
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Which war lasted 13 days and contained the Battle of Hilli?
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Name one comedy series that stars the younger brother of Arthur White ?
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what ESPN program at six and also known as The Six, is a rebranded hour, hosted by an American sports journalist who previously wrote a column for ESPN.com's Page 2 and formerly hosted ESPN's "His and Hers"?
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What date was the film where Vanessa Kirby plays Joanna released in the United Kingdom?
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Laccospadix and Watercress, have what in common?
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One of New Zealand's top 50 singles in 2014 was which song by Eminem featuring Rihanna?
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When did the newspaper, of which David Dinsmore is a former editor, become a tabloid ?
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What is the area code of the British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean?
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Heinz Werner Engl, the Austrian mathematician is rector of which public university founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and one of the oldest universities in the German-speaking world?
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What English actor starred as Claudius in the 1976 BBC Television adaptation I, Claudius?
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The Lamborghini Portofino was a concept car by the chief designer of a company headquartered in what state?
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How many Grand Slam titles did the winner of the 1980 Avon Championships of Houston win ?
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Who published the book to which the novel Armor has superficial similarities ?
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The Market Street Bridge was named in honor of the principal of the cherokee nation from 1828-1866, and was described as what?
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The Frogman Corps is the maritime special operations force of the unified armed forces of what kingdom?
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How many seats in the indoor arena of the Events Center in which UFC 33: Victory is held?
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What company built a railway line that runs along the boundary between Hertfordshire and Essex for much of its length?
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Who directed the film for which Vincent Gardenia received his second Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor?
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How many acres is the wildlife refuge that the East River drains part of into the St. Marks River?
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Which of the bands Seaweed and Blonde Redhead came from Tacoma, Washington?
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What film aired in 2005 on network previously known as Fox Family?
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What was the given name of the writer of the 1979 song Down in the Park ?
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Where did an event take place resulting in a win during a domestic double due to the action of a Peruvian footballer known for his goal scoring ability?
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Imaginaerum, is a 2012 Finnish-Canadian musical fantasy film co-written and directed by who, it was developed with and features music from Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish's seventh studio album of the same name; Nightwish's keyboardist and songwriter Tuomas Holopainen co-wrote the film, a Finnish songwriter, multi-instrumentalist musician (but mainly keyboardist) and record producer
{ "sentences": [ [ "Imaginaerum (also promoted as Imaginaerum by Nightwish) is a 2012 Finnish-Canadian musical fantasy film co-written and directed by Stobe Harju.", " It was developed with and features music from Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish's seventh studio album of the same name; Nightwish's keyboardist and songwriter Tuomas Holopainen co-wrote the film.", " \"Imaginaerum\", which is produced by Markus Selin from Solar Films Inc. along with Nightwish, is the feature film debut of Stobe Harju." ], [ "Tuomas Lauri Johannes Holopainen (born 25 December 1976) is a Finnish songwriter, multi-instrumentalist musician (but mainly keyboardist) and record producer, best known as the founder, leader, keyboardist and songwriter of symphonic metal band Nightwish.", " He has also studied jazz and classical styles, but prefers to be influenced by harmonic film music." ] ], "title": [ "Imaginaerum (film)", "Tuomas Holopainen" ] }
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What French-American screenwriter helped create a starring role for Rachel Bloom?
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Wilfred Lau Ho-Lung is a Hong Kong singer and actor, many have made comparisons to his voice to the voice of Eason Chan, is a Hong Kong singer and actor, born on which date?
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Did Turkish poet Tevfik Fikret spend time living at both Istanbul University and Aşiyan Museum?
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Which is longer, Chenango Canal or Wabash and Erie Canal?
{ "sentences": [ [ "The Wabash and Erie Canal was a shipping canal that linked the Great Lakes to the Ohio River via an artificial waterway.", " The canal provided traders with access from the Great Lakes all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.", " Over 460 miles long, it was the longest canal ever built in North America." ], [ "The Chenango Canal was a towpath canal built and operated in the mid-19th century in Upstate New York in the United States.", " It was 97 miles long and for much of its course followed the Chenango River, along Rt. 12 N-S from Binghamton on the south end to Utica on the north end.", " It operated from 1834 to 1878 and provided a significant link in the water transportation system of the northeastern U.S., connecting the Susquehanna River to the Erie Canal." ] ], "title": [ "Wabash and Erie Canal", "Chenango Canal" ] }
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On which corner of North 4th and West State Streets is the arena that the 2010 Milwaukee Iron played in?
{ "sentences": [ [ "The Bradley Center (known as the BMO Harris Bradley Center under sponsorship agreements) is an indoor arena located on the northwest corner of North 4th and West State Streets in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States." ], [ "The 2010 Milwaukee Iron season was the second season for the franchise, and the first in the Arena Football League (AFL), coming from the AF2, which dissolved following the 2009 season.", " The team was coached by Bob Landsee and played their home games at Bradley Center.", " For the opening round of the playoffs, the Iron played at U.S. Cellular Arena.", " The Iron won the Midwest Division to qualify for the playoffs, and defeated the Chicago Rush in the conference semifinals, 64–54.", " Advancing to the National Conference Championship, their season ended after losing on the road to the top-seeded Spokane Shock, 57–60." ] ], "title": [ "Bradley Center", "2010 Milwaukee Iron season" ] }
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Are Castanopsis and Colvillea both a genus classification?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Castanopsis, commonly called chinquapin or chinkapin, is a genus of evergreen trees belonging to the beech family, Fagaceae.", " The genus contains about 120 species, which are today restricted to tropical and subtropical eastern Asia.", " A total of 58 species are native to China, with 30 endemic; the other species occur further south, through Indochina to Indonesia, and also in Japan.", " The English name chinkapin is shared with other related plants, including the golden chinkapins of the Pacific United States, which are sometimes included within \"Castanopsis\" but are more often considered a separate but very closely related genus, \"Chrysolepis\"." ], [ "Colvillea is a genus of legume in the Fabaceae family.", " It is named for Sir Charles Colville, an ex Governor of Mauritius." ] ], "title": [ "Castanopsis", "Colvillea" ] }
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Ghosts comes from a slang term that applies to what type of ethnicities?
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Madeline Lee Gilford was married to the actor who was nominated for an Academy Award for what movie?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Madeline Lee Gilford (May 30, 1923 – April 15, 2008) was an American film and stage actress and social activist, who later enjoyed a career as a theatrical producer.", " Gilford was married, secondly, to actor Jack Gilford from 1949 until his death in 1990." ], [ "Jack Gilford (July 25, 1908 – June 4, 1990) was an American Broadway, film and television actor.", " He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for \"Save the Tiger\" (1973)." ] ], "title": [ "Madeline Lee Gilford", "Jack Gilford" ] }
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What company owns the rights to both the Radiator Springs Racers and Test Track attractions?
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The actress who plays Quinn Fabray in Glee was born in what year?
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What is the name of the American country music singer, author, actress and chef who had a duet with Garth Brooks in the Sevens album?
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Which community center for the City & County of Honolulu was the 1991 NCAA Men's Volleyball Tournament played at?
{ "sentences": [ [ "The Neal S. Blaisdell Center near downtown Honolulu, Hawaii is a community center for the City & County of Honolulu.", " Constructed in 1964 on the historic Ward Estate and originally called the Honolulu International Center, the center was renamed after Mayor of Honolulu Neal S. Blaisdell, who oversaw its construction.", " The multi-purpose complex is composed of an internationally renowned arena, concert hall, conference rooms, galleria and exhibition hall.", " It was remodeled and expanded in 1994.", " The complex is overseen by the City's Department of Enterprise Services which also oversees the Waikiki Shell.", " The City is seeking to redevelop the site with extensive stakeholder and public involvement to assess the community’s goals.", " Implementation of this plan will require significant investment by the City and its partners over the coming years, and the outcome will be an iconic symbol of the City and County of Honolulu." ], [ "The 1991 NCAA Men's Volleyball Tournament was the 22nd annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA men's collegiate volleyball.", " The tournament was played at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi during May 1991." ] ], "title": [ "Neal S. Blaisdell Center", "1991 NCAA Men's Volleyball Tournament" ] }
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During what month does the author of "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" have her annual neighborhood walking tours?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Jane’s Walk is a series of neighbourhood walking tours.", " Named after urban activist and writer Jane Jacobs, Jane's Walks are held annually during the first weekend in May to coincide with her birthday." ], [ "Jane Jacobs {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born Jane Butzner; May 4, 1916 – April 25, 2006) was an American-Canadian journalist, author, and activist best known for her influence on urban studies, sociology, and economics.", " Her influential book \"The Death and Life of Great American Cities\" (1961) argued that urban renewal did not respect the needs of most city-dwellers.", " In the book she introduced sociological concepts such as \"eyes on the street\" and \"social capital\"." ] ], "title": [ "Jane's Walk", "Jane Jacobs" ] }
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What Russian folk tale was the basis for the theatrical work that was the first recording of the chamber ensemble Chicago Pro Musica?
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Leff Nicolas Pouishnoff played works by which Austrian composer born on January 31, 1979?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Leff Nicolas Pouishnoff (Russian: Лев Николаевич Пышнов, \"Lev Nikolayevich Pyshnov\") (11 October [O.S. 29 September] 1891 28 May 1959) was a Ukrainian-born pianist and composer, who made his home in the United Kingdom and whose career was largely in the West, from the 1920s onwards.", " He was especially associated with performances of the works of Frédéric Chopin, though he also played works by Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, and Franz Liszt.", " His was among the earliest recordings of Schubert's Sonata in G major, D 894, made for English Columbia around 1928." ] ], "title": [ "Leff Pouishnoff" ] }
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When was Ajit Sharma's daughter born?
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In what year was the subject of Frederick Drimmer's book "The Elephant Man" born?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Frederick Drimmer (August 7, 1916 – December 24, 2000) is the author of \"The Elephant Man\", a book about Joseph Merrick, who suffered from Proteus Syndrome.", " He is also the author of \"Very Special People\", about famous sideshow people and the deformed, and \"Until You are Dead...\", concerning the history of executions in the United States." ], [ "Joseph Carey Merrick (5 August 1862 – 11 April 1890; often incorrectly called \"John Merrick\") was an English man with very severe deformities who was first exhibited at a freak show as the \"Elephant Man\", and then went to live at the London Hospital after he met Frederick Treves, so becoming well known in London society.", " Merrick was born in Leicester, and began to develop abnormally during the first few years of his life: his skin appeared thick and lumpy, he developed enlarged lips, and a bony lump grew on his forehead, one of his arms and both of his feet became enlarged and at some point during his childhood he fell and damaged his hip, resulting in permanent lameness.", " When he was 9, his mother died from bronchopneumonia, and his father soon remarried.", " Merrick left school at the age of 13 and had difficulty finding employment.", " Rejected by his father and stepmother, he left home.", " In late 1879, Merrick, aged 17, entered the Leicester Union Workhouse." ] ], "title": [ "Frederick Drimmer", "Joseph Merrick" ] }
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Eric Mazur left Europe to pursue a postdoctoral study with which Nobel laureate recognized for his work i ndeveloping driving principles behind nonlinear optics for laser spectroscopy?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Mazur studied physics and astronomy at Leiden University.", " He passed his \"doctoraal examen\" (equivalent to a master's degree) in 1977 and continued his graduate studies at the same institution.", " In 1981 he obtained his Ph.D on a thesis entitled \"The structure of non-equilibrium angular momentum polarizations in polyatomic gases\".", " Although he intended to go on to a career in industry with Philips N.V. in Eindhoven, he left Europe at the urging of his father, Peter Mazur, to pursue a postdoctoral study with recent Nobel laureate Nicolaas Bloembergen at Harvard University." ], [ "Nicolaas \"Nico\" Bloembergen (March 11, 1920 – September 5, 2017) was a Dutch-American physicist and Nobel laureate, recognized for his work in developing driving principles behind nonlinear optics for laser spectroscopy.", " During his career, he was a professor at both Harvard University and later at the University of Arizona." ] ], "title": [ "Eric Mazur", "Nicolaas Bloembergen" ] }
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In what year was the Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court for whom the construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was started born?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Samuel Chase (April 17, 1741 – June 19, 1811) was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court and a signatory to the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Maryland.", " He was impeached on grounds of letting his partisan leanings affect his court decisions, but was acquitted by the Senate and remained in office." ], [ "The Chase–Lloyd House is a historic house at 22 Maryland Avenue in Annapolis, Maryland.", " Built in 1769-1774, it is one of the first brick three-story Georgian mansions to be built in the Thirteen Colonies, and is one of the finest examples of the style.", " Its interiors were designed by William Buckland.", " Its construction was started for Samuel Chase, who would later be a signatory to the Declaration of Independence and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, but Chase sold the building unfinished to Edward Lloyd IV in 1771.", " Lloyd completed the house in 1774 with assistance from Buckland and another architect, William Noke.", " The house remained in the Lloyd family until 1847, when it was sold back to descendants of Chase.", " In 1888 the house was bequeathed for use as a home for elderly women.", " It continues in this use today.", " While the upper floors are off limits to visitors, the main floor and the extensive gardens are open to the public." ] ], "title": [ "Samuel Chase", "Chase–Lloyd House" ] }
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What county in England did a brewess that has a song and jig tune bearing her name live in?
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What position did the coach of Sevilla FC until March 2010 play ?
{ "sentences": [ [ "The 2009–10 Sevilla FC season is the club's ninth consecutive season in La Liga.", " Manolo Jiménez was the team coach until 24 March 2010.", " On 19 May 2010, Sevilla won the Copa del Rey for the fifth time." ], [ "Manuel 'Manolo' Jiménez Jiménez (born 26 January 1964) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a left back, and the current manager of Greek club AEK Athens FC." ] ], "title": [ "2009–10 Sevilla FC season", "Manuel Jiménez Jiménez" ] }
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Tekken Comic has been published in the online version of the monthly manga magazine published by whom?
{ "sentences": [ [ "CoroCoro Comic (コロコロコミック , KoroKoro Komikku ) is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Shogakukan, established on May 15, 1977.", " Its main target is elementary school aged boys, younger than the readers of shōnen manga.", " Several of its properties, like Doraemon and the Pokémon series of games, have gone on to be cultural phenomena in Japan." ], [ "Tekken Comic (鉄拳コミック , Tekken Komikku , lit.", " \"Iron Fist\") is a manga series created by Rui Takato based on the eponymous series of fighting games.", " Created in honor of the 15th anniversary of the \"Tekken\" game series and is available with permission from Bandai Namco in the online version of the magazine\" Ultra Jump\".", " March 19, 2010 published the first printed volume manga." ] ], "title": [ "CoroCoro Comic", "Tekken Comic" ] }
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Which dog breed is a crossbreed from the Alaskan husky group and pointing breeds: Black Russian Terrier or Eurohound?
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