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Halloween has roots in a celtic festival called what?
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[ "Halloween" ]
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[ "Samhain" ]
Halloween
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What is the new link that joins the atlantic and pacific?
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[ "Panama Canal", "Transcontinental railroad" ]
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[ "The Panama Canal" ]
Panama Canal
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Who played billy in the year of living dangerously?
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[ "The Year of Living Dangerously (film)" ]
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The Year of Living Dangerously (film)
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The percentage of the inheritance of obesity that is accounted for by genetic factors is about?
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[ "Genetics of obesity" ]
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[ "40 -- 70 %" ]
Genetics of obesity
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When did ottawa become the capital of canada?
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[ "Ottawa", "History of Ottawa" ]
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[ "1857" ]
History of Ottawa
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Who appoints supreme court judges in the uk?
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[ "Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom" ]
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How much of the indian population speaks english?
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[ "List of languages by number of native speakers in India" ]
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List of countries by English-speaking population
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Who played sayuri in memoirs of a geisha?
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[ "Memoirs of a Geisha (film)" ]
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[ "Ziyi Zhang" ]
Memoirs of a Geisha (film)
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Who played mr. carter in welcome back carter?
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[ "Welcome Back, Kotter", "Welcome Back, Carter", "Seth MacFarlane" ]
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He has appeared in a number of films and television shows, including \nClaudine (1974), Cooley High (1975), Roots (1977), <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b> (1975\n–79), Bangers and Mash (1983),&nbsp;...", "Marcia Ann Strassman (April 28, 1948 – October 24, 2014) was an American \nactress and singer, best known for her roles as Nurse Margie Cutler on M*A*S*H, \nas Julie Kotter on <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b>, and as Diane Szalinski&nbsp;...", "Debralee Scott (April 2, 1953 – April 5, 2005) was a comedic American actress \nbest known for her roles on the sitcoms <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b>; Angie; Mary&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Seth MacFarlane", "Todd McFarlane", "Seth MacFarlane filmography", "Family Guy controversies", "Rachael MacFarlane", "Music Is Better Than Words", "Fuzzy Door Productions", "McFarlane Toys", "Luke Macfarlane", "Category:Television series created by Seth MacFarlane" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Seth</b> Woodbury <b>MacFarlane</b> is an American actor, animator, filmmaker, comedian\n, and singer. <b>MacFarlane</b> is the creator of the TV series Family Guy&nbsp;...", "Todd <b>McFarlane</b> is a Canadian comic book creator and entrepreneur, best known \nfor his work as the artist on The Amazing Spider-Man and as the writer and&nbsp;...", "<b>Seth MacFarlane</b> is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, \ncomedian, and singer. 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The company&#39;s productions include the animated series&nbsp;...", "<b>McFarlane</b> Toys, a subsidiary of Todd <b>McFarlane</b> Productions, is a company \nfounded by comics creator Todd <b>McFarlane</b> which makes highly detailed model&nbsp;...", "Thomas Luke <b>Macfarlane</b> (born January 19, 1980) is a Canadian actor and \nsinger. He is known for playing Scotty Wandell on the ABC television drama \nBrothers&nbsp;...", "Pages in category &quot;Television series created by <b>Seth MacFarlane</b>&quot;. The following \n4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Welcome Back, Kotter", "Welcome Back, Carter", "Ron Palillo", "Gabe Kaplan", "Robert Hegyes", "Welcome Back (John Sebastian song)", "House of Carters", "List of Welcome Back, Kotter episodes", "Marcia Strassman", "Debralee Scott" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b> is an American sitcom starring Gabe Kaplan as a sardonic \nhigh school ... 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Bungle covered the song on January 13, 1992, in back-to-\nback English&nbsp;...", "House of Carters is an American documentary/reality show on the E! cable \nnetwork, and MuchMusic in Canada, about the lives of Backstreet Boy Nick \nCarter and ... 1–2, &quot;<b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Carter</b>/Carter Dearest&quot;, October 1, 2006 (2006\n-10-01). 3, &quot;Carter Knows ... 7, &quot;Hangin&#39; With <b>Mr</b>. <b>Carter</b>&quot;, November 13, 2006 (\n2006-11-13).", "<b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b> is an American television sitcom that originally aired on the \nABC network ... 9, 9, &quot;<b>Mr</b>. Kotter, Teacher&quot;, Bob LaHendro, Jewel Jaffe &amp; Jerry \nRannow, November 4, 1975 (1975-11-04). <b>Mr</b>. Woodman accuses Gabe of not&nbsp;...", "Marcia Ann Strassman (April 28, 1948 – October 24, 2014) was an American \nactress and singer, best known for her roles as Nurse Margie Cutler on M*A*S*H, \nas Julie Kotter on <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b>, and as Diane Szalinski ... Mackenzie, \nEpisode: &quot;The Crying Game&quot;. 2014, Looking for <b>Mr</b>. Right, Opal, Television movie\n&nbsp;...", "Debralee Scott (April 2, 1953 – April 5, 2005) was a comedic American actress \nbest known for her roles on the sitcoms <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b>; Angie; Mary&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Gabe Kaplan" ]
Welcome Back, Kotter
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Who played richie in from dusk till dawn?
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[ "From Dusk till Dawn (franchise)", "List of From Dusk till Dawn characters" ]
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[ "Quentin Tarantino on film", "Zane Holtz on TV" ]
Richie Gecko
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Who played stephanie in all in the family?
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[ "List of All in the Family episodes" ]
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[ "Danielle Brisebois" ]
Stephanie Mills (All in the Family)
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When will tour de france teams be announced?
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[ "List of teams and cyclists in the 2017 Tour de France", "List of teams and cyclists in the 2016 Tour de France", "List of teams and cyclists in the 2015 Tour de France" ]
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In \nJune <b>2016</b>, ahead of the <b>2016 Tour de France</b> the <b>team announced</b> \nBikeExchange,&nbsp;...", "The <b>2016 Tour de France is</b> the 103rd edition of the cycle race, one of cycling&#39;s \nGrand Tours. On 24 November 2014 Amaury Sport Organisation <b>announced</b> that\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>team</b> went into the <b>2016 Tour de France</b> with what was without ... <b>will</b> leave \nfor BMC Racing <b>Team</b>, as well as ... In September the <b>team announced</b> the&nbsp;...", "The <b>2016</b> La Course by Le <b>Tour de France</b> was the third edition of La Course by \nLe <b>Tour de France</b>, a one-day women&#39;s cycle race held in France. The race was \nheld before the final stage of the <b>2016 Tour de France</b> on 24 July. It was \norganised by the ASO and <b>is</b> part of the UCI Women&#39;s World Tour. ... 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Four UCI Professional Continental <b>teams</b> were <b>announced</b> as wildcard \n<b>teams</b> on 26 January 2017, and thus completing the 22-<b>team</b> peloton. Of these&nbsp;...", "The 2018 edition of the <b>Tour de France</b> consisted of 22 <b>teams</b>. ... of the Tour, the \nAmaury Sport Organisation (ASO), <b>announced</b> the four ... of the <b>teams</b> – where \nthe members of each <b>team&#39;s</b> roster <b>are</b> introduced in front of&nbsp;...", "On 4 June 2013 it was <b>announced</b> that ... After abandoning the <b>Tour de France</b>, \nFroome ... American climber Joe Dombrowski <b>will</b> also leave <b>Team</b> Sky to join \nCannondale–Garmin." ] }, { "title": [ "List of teams and cyclists in the 2015 Tour de France", "2015 Tour de France", "NTT Pro Cycling", "2015 Tour de France, Stage 1 to Stage 11", "2015 Lotto–Soudal season", "Tinkoff (cycling team)", "2015 Bora–Argon 18 season", "Chris Froome", "2015 Tour de Romandie", "2015 Tour de Suisse" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>2015 Tour de France</b> was the 102nd edition of the race, one of cycling&#39;s \nGrand Tours. ... up to: &quot;ASO <b>announces</b> five wildcard <b>teams</b> invited to <b>2015 Tour</b> \n<b>de France</b>&quot;. ... &quot;Why it matters that Eritrean cyclists <b>are</b> wowing the <b>Tour de France</b>\n&quot;.", "Twenty-two <b>teams</b> participated in the <b>2015</b> edition of the <b>Tour de France</b>. ... of the \nTour, Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), <b>announced</b> the five ... of each <b>team&#39;s</b> \nroster <b>are</b> introduced in front of the media and local&nbsp;...", "NTT Pro Cycling (UCI <b>team</b> code: NTT) <b>is</b> a UCI WorldTeam cycling <b>team</b> based \nin South Africa. ... Daniel Teklehaimanot made history in the <b>2015 Tour de France</b> \nwhen he spent four days in the race&#39;s polka-dot ... On 8 January 2020, the <b>team</b> \n<b>announced</b> that 1996 <b>Tour de France</b> winner Bjarne Riis had acquired a third of&nbsp;...", "The <b>2015 Tour de France</b> was the 102nd edition of the race, one of cycling&#39;s \nGrand Tours. ... He remained atop the leaderboard until Rohan Dennis of BMC \nRacing <b>Team</b> ... Later in the evening, it was <b>revealed</b> that Cancellara had \nsuffered two ... I believe that a lot <b>is</b> still to happen in this Tour and everybody <b>will</b> \nhave días&nbsp;...", "The <b>2015</b> season for Lotto–Soudal began in January at the Tour Down Under. As \na UCI WorldTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad \nto every event in the UCI World Tour. On the final day of the 2014 <b>Tour de France</b> \nthe <b>team announced</b> that they ... Lotto <b>will</b> continue to sponsor the <b>team</b>, as well \nas the women&#39;s <b>team</b> and&nbsp;...", "Tinkoff (UCI <b>team</b> code: TNK) was a Russian-registered professional cycling \n<b>team</b> from Russia. It competed in the UCI World Tour. The <b>team</b> was owned by \nRussian Oleg Tinkov and, from 1999 until March <b>2015</b>, was managed by former \n<b>Tour de France</b> winner Bjarne Riis. ... On 30 June 2006, the <b>Tour de France</b> \n<b>announced</b> that Basso would not ride&nbsp;...", "The <b>2015</b> season for the Bora–Argon 18 cycling <b>team</b> began in January at the \nTrofeo Santanyi–Ses Salines-Campos. The <b>team</b> participated in UCI Continental \nCircuits and UCI World Tour events when given a wildcard invitation. On the first \nrest day of the 2014 <b>Tour de France</b>, 15 July 2014, the <b>team announced</b> they had \n... 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In September 2009, it was <b>announced</b> that he was to join British \ncycling <b>team</b>,&nbsp;...", "UAE <b>Team</b> Emirates (UCI <b>team</b> code: UAD) <b>is</b> an Emirati road bicycle racing <b>team</b>\n. The <b>team</b> competes at UCI WorldTeam level and has done so since the UCI \nWorld Tour was formed as the top category of road cycling in 2005. ... In June \n<b>2017</b>, two days before the <b>2017 Tour de France</b> the <b>team announced</b> it would \nalso be&nbsp;...", "The <b>2017</b> La Course by Le <b>Tour de France</b> with FDJ was the fourth edition of La \nCourse by Le ... 21 <b>teams</b> participated in the <b>2017</b> La Course by Le <b>Tour de</b> \n<b>France</b>. ... Wikipedia® <b>is</b> a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.\n,&nbsp;...", "The 2014 <b>Tour de France</b> was the 101st edition of the race, one of cycling&#39;s \nGrand Tours. ... 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[ "6 January 2018" ]
2018 Tour de France
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When did the first buc ee's open?
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[ "Buc-ee's" ]
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[ "1982" ]
Buc-ee's
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Where was three billboards outside ebbing missouri film?
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[ "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" ]
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
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What kind of car is a jeep cherokee?
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[ "Jeep Cherokee" ]
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Jeep Cherokee
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All state legislatures throughout the united states are bicameral except this state?
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[ "State legislature (United States)" ]
{ "query": [ "All state legislatures throughout the united states are bicameral except this state?" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "List of United States state legislatures", "State legislature (United States)", "California State Legislature", "Bicameralism", "Colorado General Assembly", "State governments of the United States", "Article One of the United States Constitution", "New York State Legislature", "Washington State Legislature", "U.S. state" ], "snippet": [ "This is a list of <b>United States state legislatures</b>. Each <b>state in the United States</b> \nhas a legislature as part of its form of civil government. Most of the fundamental \ndetails of the legislature are specified <b>in</b> the <b>state</b> constitution. With the exception \nof Nebraska, <b>all state legislatures</b> are <b>bicameral</b> bodies,&nbsp;...", "A <b>state legislature in the United States</b> is the legislative body of any of the 50 <b>U.S.</b> \nstates. ... Every <b>state except</b> Nebraska has a <b>bicameral</b> legislature, meaning that \nthe legislature consists of ... last several months; where the legislature is \nconsidered full-time, the session may last <b>all</b> year, with periodic breaks for district \nwork.", "The California <b>State Legislature</b> is a <b>bicameral state legislature</b> consisting of a \nlower house, the California <b>State</b> Assembly, with 80 members; and an upper \nhouse, the California <b>State</b> Senate, with 40 members. Both houses of the \nLegislature convene at the California <b>State</b> Capitol <b>in</b> ... <b>Except</b> for a brief period \nfrom 1995 to 1996, the Assembly has been <b>in</b>&nbsp;...", "A <b>bicameral legislature</b> has <b>legislators in</b> two separate assemblies, chambers, or \nhouses. <b>Bicameralism</b> is distinguished from unicameralism, <b>in</b> which <b>all</b> members \n... The Founding Fathers of the <b>United States</b> favoured a <b>bicameral legislature</b>. ... \nhave <b>bicameral Legislatures</b>, <b>in</b> these states the upper house is called <b>State</b>&nbsp;...", "The Colorado General Assembly is the <b>state legislature</b> of the <b>State</b> of Colorado. \nIt is a <b>bicameral</b> legislature that was created by the 1876 <b>state</b> constitution. Its \nstatutes are codified <b>in</b> the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.). ... Colorado&#39;s \nlegislature is similar to those of other <b>states</b>, <b>except</b> unlike many <b>states</b> Colorado \ndoes&nbsp;...", "<b>State</b> governments of the <b>United States</b> are institutional units <b>in the United States</b> \nexercising ... Every <b>state except</b> for Nebraska has a <b>bicameral</b> legislature, \nmeaning it ... <b>In</b> 40 of the 49 <b>bicameral state legislatures</b>, the lower house is \ncalled the ... and serves as the main interface between the governor and <b>all</b> \nagencies <b>in</b> his or&nbsp;...", "Section 3 originally required that the <b>state legislatures</b> elect the members of the \nSenate, but the Seventeenth Amendment, ratified <b>in</b> 1913, provides for the direct\n&nbsp;...", "The New York <b>State Legislature</b> consists of the two houses that act as the <b>state</b> \n<b>legislature</b> of the <b>U.S. state</b> of New York: The New York <b>State</b> Senate ... more than \nany other <b>state legislature except</b> for the Pennsylvania General Assembly. ... <b>In</b> \nthe 2018 elections, Democrats won control of the <b>State</b> Senate and increased&nbsp;...", "The Washington <b>State Legislature</b> is the <b>state legislature</b> of the <b>U.S. state</b> of \nWashington. It is a bipartisan, <b>bicameral</b> body, composed of the lower \nWashington House ... The <b>State Legislature</b> meets <b>in</b> the Legislative Building at \nthe Washington ... lacking <b>in</b>-text citations &middot; Articles with multiple maintenance \nissues &middot; <b>All</b> articles&nbsp;...", "<b>In the United States</b>, a <b>state</b> is a constituent political entity, of which there are \ncurrently 50. ... States and their residents are represented <b>in the United States</b> \nCongress, a <b>bicameral legislature</b> consisting of the Senate and the House of \nRepresentatives. ... <b>In all</b> states, the <b>legislatures</b> can remove <b>state</b> executive \nbranch officials,&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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State legislature (United States)
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Actor who plays captain hook on once upon a time?
{ "type": [ "singleAnswer" ], "answer": [ [ "Colin Arthur O'Donoghue", "O'Donoghue", "Colin O'Donoghue" ] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [], "answer": [] } ] }
[ "List of Once Upon a Time characters" ]
{ "query": [ "once upon a time captain hook" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "List of Once Upon a Time characters", "Colin O'Donoghue", "The Crocodile (Once Upon a Time)", "Once Upon a Time (season 5)", "Once Upon a Time (season 2)", "Once Upon a Time (season 6)", "Captain Hook", "Dark Waters (Once Upon a Time)", "Once Upon a Time (TV series)", "The Jolly Roger (Once Upon a Time)" ], "snippet": [ "The characters of ABC&#39;s <b>Once Upon a Time</b> and its spin-off <b>Once Upon a Time</b> in \nWonderland ... with Belle. Sacrificing his heart to save <b>Hook</b>, Rumplestiltskin dies \nand reunites with Belle in Mount Olympus. ... <b>Hook</b>/Det. Rogers (seasons 6-7) \nportrayed by Colin O&#39;Donoghue, is a pirate <b>captain</b> and father of Alice via Gothel.", "Colin Arthur O&#39;Donoghue (born 26 January 1981) is an Irish actor and musician, \nbest known for portraying <b>Captain</b> Killian &quot;<b>Hook</b>&quot; Jones on the TV show <b>Once</b> \n<b>Upon a Time</b>.", "&quot;The Crocodile&quot; is the fourth episode of the second season of the American ABC \nfantasy/drama ... Sequence[edit]. <b>Captain Hook&#39;s</b> ship is featured in the forest.", "The fifth season of the American ABC fantasy-drama <b>Once Upon a Time</b> was \nordered on May 7, ... The battle to destroy the darkness leads to the death of \n<b>Hook</b>, prompting Emma and the heroes to take a ... &quot;EXCLUSIVE: &#39;<b>Once Upon a</b> \n<b>Time</b>&#39; Stars Spill the Secrets to <b>Captain</b> Swan and Snowing&#39;s Romance: &#39;It&#39;s True \nLove&#39;&quot;.", "The second season of the ABC television series <b>Once Upon a Time</b> was \nannounced on May 10 ... Among them are the cunning Cora and the ruthless \n<b>Captain Hook</b>, who follow Emma and Mary Margaret to Storybrooke to get even \nwith Regina&nbsp;...", "The sixth season of the American ABC fantasy-drama <b>Once Upon a Time</b> was \nordered on ... Belle lives on <b>Hook&#39;s</b> ship; in a deal with Gold, the Evil Queen will \nnot harm her or the baby. ... &quot;<b>Once Upon a Time</b> casts <b>Captain</b> Nemo — exclusive\n&quot;.", "Main article: Hook (<b>Once Upon a Time</b>). <b>Captain Hook</b> appears as a regular \ncharacter in the TV series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>.", "&quot;Dark Waters&quot; is the sixth episode of the sixth season of the American fantasy \ndrama series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>, which aired on October 30, 2016. In this \nepisode, <b>Hook&#39;s</b> past encounter with <b>Captain</b> Nemo is revealed, as the&nbsp;...", "<b>Once Upon a Time</b> is an American fairy tale drama television series on ABC, \nwhich debuted on ... &quot;&#39;<b>Once Upon a Time</b>&#39;: Colin O&#39;Donoghue cast as <b>Captain</b> \n<b>Hook</b>&quot;. Zap2it. Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved \nAugust 3&nbsp;...", "&quot;The Jolly Roger&quot; is the seventeenth episode of the third season of the American \nfantasy drama series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>, and the show&#39;s 61st episode overall, \nwhich aired on April 13, 2014. In this episode, Ariel pleads with <b>Hook</b> to search \nfor Eric, whom she believes ... and when <b>Hook</b> asks her who&#39;s the <b>captain</b> of his \nship now, Ariel shows <b>Hook</b>&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Colin O'Donoghue
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Which is the most populated country in europe?
{ "type": [ "multipleQAs" ], "answer": [ [] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [ "Which is the most populated country located at least partially in europe?", "Which is the most populated country wholly located in europe?" ], "answer": [ [ "Russia" ], [ "Germany" ] ] } ] }
[ "List of European countries by population" ]
{ "query": [ "most populated country in europe" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "List of European countries by population", "List of European Union member states by population", "Demography of the Netherlands", "Area and population of European countries", "European Union statistics", "Islam in Europe", "Demographics of Europe", "List of countries and dependencies by population density", "Iceland", "List of cities in the European Union by Muslim population" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>most populated country</b> wholly located within <b>Europe</b> is Germany. Only 3% of \nTurkey&#39;s land area is in <b>Europe</b>, but 14% of the total <b>population</b> is situated there.", "Table[edit]. Rank, <b>Country</b>, 2018 <b>population</b> according to. Eurostat, % of pop.", "This article is about the demographic features of the <b>population</b> of the \nNetherlands, including ... The Netherlands is the 12th <b>most</b> densely <b>populated</b> \n<b>country</b> in the world, and the 5th <b>most</b> ... 16.4% of the total births in 2003 were to \nparents of non-<b>European</b> origin, although they account for only 12.4% of the \n<b>population</b> in the&nbsp;...", "This is a list of <b>countries</b> and territories in <b>Europe</b> by <b>population</b> density. Contents. \n1 Transcontinental <b>countries</b>; 2 <b>Countries</b> and dependencies; 3 Partially&nbsp;...", "The <b>most</b> densely <b>populated country</b> is the island of Malta, which is also the \nsmallest, while the largest in area is France.", "Islam is the second-largest religion in <b>Europe</b> after Christianity. Although the \nmajority of Muslim ... Some Balkan <b>countries</b> continue to have large <b>populations</b> \nof native Muslims, though ... Scholars suggest that Al-Andalus had a Muslim \nmajority by the 10th century after <b>most</b> of the local <b>population</b> willingly converted \nto Islam.", "Nonetheless <b>most European countries</b> still have growing <b>populations</b> due to \nimmigration, <b>population</b> momentum and increases in&nbsp;...", "This is a list of <b>countries</b> and dependent territories ranked by <b>population</b> density, \nmeasured by ... The <b>European</b> Union is a sui generis supranational union \npossessing &quot;<b>country</b>-like&quot; characteristics. ... This list consists of the top 100 <b>most</b> \n<b>populous countries</b> (see also List of <b>countries</b> and dependencies by <b>population</b>).", "Iceland is a Nordic island <b>country</b> in the North Atlantic, with a <b>population</b> of \n360,390 and an area of 103,000 km<sup>2</sup> (40,000 sq mi), making it the <b>most</b> sparsely \n<b>populated country in Europe</b>.", "Islam is the fastest-growing major religion in <b>Europe</b>, primarily due to immigration\n. Since the 1960s, immigrants from Muslim <b>countries</b> started to appear in&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Russia" ]
List of European countries by population
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Who won 2017 atp mexico open hard court tennis tournament?
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[ "2017 Abierto Mexicano Telcel", "Mexican Open (tennis)" ]
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Mexican Open (tennis)
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Who competes in miss universe miss usa or miss america?
{ "type": [ "singleAnswer" ], "answer": [ [ "Miss USA" ] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [], "answer": [] } ] }
[ "Miss USA" ]
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[ "Miss USA" ]
Miss USA
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How many times has arsenal won the community shield?
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[ "List of FA Community Shield matches" ]
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[ "15" ]
List of FA Community Shield matches
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Which is the first news paper in malayalam?
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[ "List of Malayalam-language newspapers" ]
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What is the mascot of oregon state university?
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[ "Benny Beaver" ]
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Benny Beaver
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Where does the song anything you can do i can do better come from?
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[ "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" ]
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Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)
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Who wrote the book anne of green gables?
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Anne of Green Gables
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Who sang total eclipse of the heart in old school?
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[ "Total Eclipse of the Heart", "The Dan Band" ]
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The Dan Band
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Who wrote the night the lights went out in georgia lyrics?
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[ "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (album)", "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" ]
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The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia
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Who sings the song it's been a while?
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[ "It's Been Awhile" ]
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It's Been Awhile
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What is the top selling brand of car?
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[ "List of best-selling automobiles" ]
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List of best-selling automobiles
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Who played rodney dangerfield son in back to school?
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[ "Back to School" ]
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Back to School
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Who wrote the song i love a rainy night?
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[ "I Love a Rainy Night" ]
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I Love a Rainy Night
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Who sings i can drink to that all night?
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[ "Drink to That All Night" ]
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Drink to That All Night
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Who writes the script for big bang theory?
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When was the movie rudolph the red nose reindeer made?
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Written by, \nRomeo&nbsp;...", "<b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b> is a legendary Christmas character, originally \nfrom a booklet by Robert Lewis May. <b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b> may also \nrefer to: <b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b> (1948 <b>film</b>), an animated short by Max\n&nbsp;...", "John David Marks (November 10, 1909 – September 3, 1985) was an American \nsongwriter. ... Among Marks&#39; many works is &quot;<b>Rudolph, the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b>&quot;, \nwhich was based on a poem of the same name, written by ... A television <b>film</b> \nbased on the story and song first aired in 1964, with Marks composing the score." ] }, { "title": [ "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)", "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie", "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1948 film)", "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (song)", "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys ...", "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (soundtrack)", "Rudolph's Shiny New Year", "Robert L. May", "Santa Claus's reindeer" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b> is a 1964 Christmas stop motion animated \ntelevision special ... A <b>year</b> later, Rudolph goes out to the reindeer games, where \nthe new fawns will be inspected by Santa to ... 15–18, 2018, named <b>Rudolph the</b> \n<b>Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b> the most beloved holiday <b>film</b>, with 83 percent of \nrespondents&nbsp;...", "<b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b>: The <b>Movie</b> (1998) is ... the <b>original</b> tale and \nsong (the characters of Stormella,&nbsp;...", "<b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b>: The <b>Movie</b> is a 1998 American Christmas \nanimated ... A <b>year</b> later, Rudolph starts school, where he is ridiculed by \neveryone&nbsp;...", "<b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b> is a 1948 animated short <b>film</b> produced and \ndirected by Max ... It was based on Robert L. May&#39;s 1939 story, rather than the \nsong. The 1964 <b>film</b> more closely resembles the song rather than the <b>original</b> \nstory.", "&quot;<b>Rudolph, the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b>&quot; is a song by songwriter Johnny Marks \nbased on the 1939 ... In December 2018, Autry&#39;s <b>original</b> version entered the \nBillboard Hot 100 at #36, nearly 70 <b>years</b> after it first charted. It climbed ... the exit \nof a house in the winter-themed section of the escape room in the 2019 <b>film</b> \nEscape Room.", "<b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b> and the Island of Misfit Toys is a 2001 \nAmerican-Canadian ... GoodTimes Entertainment, three <b>years</b> prior, had released \n<b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b>: The <b>Movie</b>, which was set in a separate \ncontinuity&nbsp;...", "<b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b> is a soundtrack album to the 1964 Rankin/\nBass television ... The <b>original</b> LP album was first released in 1964, and reissued \nas a CD in 1995. ... 15003 (1980 LP re-issue) at discogs.com; MCAD 22177 (\n1995 CD re-issue) at amazon.com; Soundtrack at internet <b>movie</b> database (imdb.\ncom).", "Rudolph&#39;s Shiny New <b>Year</b> is an American-Japanese 1976 Christmas/New \n<b>Year&#39;s</b> stop motion animated television special and a sequel to the 1964 special \n<b>Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b> ... Rudolph&#39;s Shiny New Year. Poster of the \nmovie Rudolph&#39;s Shiny New Year.jpg. Cover of the 1999 VHS release. Written by, \nRomeo&nbsp;...", "Robert L. May (July 27, 1905 – August 10, 1976) was the creator of <b>Rudolph the</b> \n<b>Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b>. ... In that <b>year</b>, another 3.6 million copies were distributed \nto Montgomery Ward shoppers. ... Reindeer: The <b>Movie</b> (1998 <b>film</b>); <b>Rudolph the</b> \n<b>Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b> and the Island of Misfit Toys (2001 made-for-video <b>film</b>).", "The feature <b>film Rudolph the Red</b>-<b>Nosed Reindeer</b>: The <b>Movie</b> (1998), ... Many \n<b>years</b> later in her old age she is granted her wish and is&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)
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What grade is trevor in pay it forward?
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Will and Carlton move into the pool house and they expect to \n<b>pay</b> the rent to their Uncle Phil. ... his recent divorce, Will hopes to improve his \nown failing class <b>grade</b> by introducing him to Hilary, who is still grieving <b>Trevor&#39;s</b> \ndeath.", "Kevin Spacey Fowler KBE (born July 26, 1959) is an American actor, producer, \nand singer. ... Spacey played a physically and emotionally scarred <b>grade</b> school \nteacher in <b>Pay It Forward</b> (2000), a patient in a mental institution who may or may \nnot ... Later that year, <b>Trevor</b> Nunn directed Spacey in a revival of Inherit the Wind\n.", "Trey Anthony Lyles (born November 5, 1995) is a Canadian-American \nprofessional basketball ... cases, the average was taken. ESPN <b>grades</b> are on a \n100-point scale. ... &quot;Top-10 <b>forward</b> Trey Lyles decommits from Indiana&quot;. \nCBSsports.com.", "Kevon Grant Looney (born February 6, 1996) is an American professional \nbasketball player for ... 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Other Side (TV Nova edition); Mikey Ubriacco in Look \nWho&#39;s Talking Now (TV Nova edition); <b>Trevor</b> McKinney in <b>Pay It Forward</b>; Young \nDanny&nbsp;...", "<b>Trevor</b> John Francis (born 19 April 1954) is an English former footballer who \nplayed as a <b>forward</b> for a number of clubs in England, Scotland ... bonuses, which \nthe club could no longer afford to <b>pay</b> to a player who regularly sustained injuries.", "<b>Trevor</b> Ford (1 October 1923 – 29 May 2003) was a Welsh professional footballer \nwho played as a centre <b>forward</b> for Swansea Town, Aston Villa, Sunderland, \nCardiff City, PSV, ... When Spiers informed the Cardiff City board of the situation \nthey ordered him to &quot;<b>pay</b> whatever Sunderland want.&quot;, the club desperate to seal \nthe&nbsp;...", "Hugh Redwald <b>Trevor</b>-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton, FBA (15 January 1914 – \n26 January ... In 1948, a paper put <b>forward</b> by Stone in support of Tawney&#39;s thesis \nwas ... In Decadence Mandchoue, Backhouse spoke of his efforts to raise money \nto <b>pay</b> the defence lawyers for Wilde while he was an undergraduate at Oxford." ] }, { "title": [ "Pay It Forward (film)", "Pay it forward", "Pay it forward (disambiguation)", "Pay It Forward (novel)", "Catherine Ryan Hyde", "Pay It Forward (financial aid policy)", "Students Today Leaders Forever", "File:Pay it forward barnstar.png", "The Giving Keys", "Caffè sospeso" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Pay It Forward</b> is a 2000 American drama film directed by Mimi Leder. The film is \nbased loosely on the novel of the same name by Catherine Ryan Hyde. It is set&nbsp;...", "<b>Pay it forward</b> is an expression for describing the beneficiary of a good deed \nrepaying the kindness to others instead of to the original benefactor. 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Hyde&#39;s literary works are generally&nbsp;...", "<b>Pay It Forward</b> is a model in the United States for financing higher education \nunder which students attend college tuition-free, and after graduating begin to \npay a&nbsp;...", "Students Today Leaders Forever&#39;s (STLF) was a non-profit organization that \nengaged in and encouraged servant leadership, primarily carrying this out \nthrough facilitating cross-country service trips, called &quot;<b>Pay it Forward</b> Tour&quot;s,&nbsp;...", "File:<b>Pay it forward</b> barnstar.png. No higher resolution available. \nPay_it_forward_barnstar.png ‎(567 × 567 pixels, file size: 348 KB, MIME type: \nimage/png).", "The Giving Keys (TGK) is a Los Angeles-based jewelry company founded by \nsinger-songwriter ... The Giving Keys keeps an active blog of stories of customers \nwho &quot;<b>pay it forward</b>&quot; and give their key away. TGK employs local residents who \nare&nbsp;...", "A caffè sospeso or pending coffee is a cup of coffee paid for in advance as an \nanonymous act ... Aurelio De Laurentiis is reported to <b>pay</b> for ten sospesi after \neach victory by S.S.C. ... &quot;Italian Coffee Break part 1 — Paying it <b>Forward</b> in \nNaples&quot;." ] } ] }
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Pay It Forward (film)
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Who has won the most nfc north division titles?
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The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member \nclub of the league&#39;s National Football Conference (<b>NFC</b>) <b>North division</b>. The \nBears <b>have won</b> nine NFL <b>Championships</b>, including one Super Bowl, ... The \nBears&#39; rivalry with the Green Bay <b>Packers</b> is one of the oldest and <b>most</b>&nbsp;...", "The Green Bay <b>Packers</b> are a professional American football team based in \nGreen Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a \nmember club of the National Football Conference (<b>NFC</b>) <b>North division</b>. ... The \n<b>Packers have won</b> 13 league <b>championships</b>, the <b>most</b> in NFL history, with nine&nbsp;...", "This category lists the seasons of NFL football teams that <b>won</b> the <b>NFC North</b> \n<b>Division</b> Championship. 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They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a \nmember club of the National Football Conference (<b>NFC</b>) <b>North division</b>. ... The \n<b>Packers</b> have won 13 league <b>championships</b>, the <b>most</b> in NFL history, with nine&nbsp;...", "The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, \nIllinois. The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member \nclub of the league&#39;s National Football Conference (<b>NFC</b>) <b>North division</b>. The \nBears have won nine NFL <b>Championships</b>, including one Super Bowl, ... The \nBears&#39; rivalry with the Green Bay <b>Packers</b> is one of the oldest and <b>most</b>&nbsp;...", "This category lists the seasons of NFL football teams that won the <b>NFC North</b> \n<b>Division</b> Championship. ... This list may not reflect recent changes (learn <b>more</b>).", "The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, \nMichigan. 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The next closest <b>division</b> is \nthe AFC <b>North</b>, which is not completed until the 26th ranked Cincinnati Bengals.", "The Minnesota Vikings are a professional American football team based in \nMinneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings joined the National Football League (NFL) \nas an expansion team in 1960, and first took the field for the 1961 season. The \nteam competes in the National Football Conference (<b>NFC</b>) <b>North division</b>. ... In \n1968, that stingy defense earned the Vikings their first Central <b>Division title</b>&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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When was the first step pyramid built in egypt?
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[ "Step pyramid", "Pyramid of Djoser" ]
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The <b>pyramid</b> \nwas <b>Egypt&#39;s first</b> straight-sided one, but it partially collapsed in ... The <b>pyramid</b> at \nMeidum is thought to be just the second <b>pyramid built</b> after Djoser&#39;s and may \nhave&nbsp;...", "Imhotep was an <b>Egyptian</b> chancellor to the pharaoh Djoser, probable architect of \nthe Djoser&#39;s <b>step pyramid</b>, and high priest of the sun god ... The <b>first</b> references to \nthe healing abilities of Imhotep occur from the Thirtieth Dynasty (c. ... though it is \ntrue that a building of the size of the <b>step pyramid made</b> entirely out of stone had\n&nbsp;...", "The Bent <b>Pyramid</b> is an ancient <b>Egyptian pyramid</b> located at the royal necropolis \nof Dahshur, approximately 40 kilometres south of Cairo, <b>built</b> under the Old \nKingdom Pharaoh Sneferu (c. 2600 BC). A unique example of early <b>pyramid</b> \ndevelopment in <b>Egypt</b>, this was the second <b>pyramid built</b> by Sneferu. ... In July \n2019, <b>Egypt</b> decided to open the Bent <b>Pyramid</b> for tourism for the <b>first</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>first</b> King of the Old Kingdom was Djoser (sometime between 2691 and 2625 \nBC) of the Third Dynasty, who ordered the <b>construction</b> of a <b>pyramid</b> (the <b>Step</b>&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Egyptian pyramids", "Pyramid", "Pyramid of Djoser", "Nubian pyramids", "Great Pyramid of Giza", "Bent Pyramid", "Egyptian pyramid construction techniques", "List of Egyptian pyramids", "Giza pyramid complex", "Pyramid of Unas" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>Egyptian pyramids</b> are ancient <b>pyramid</b>-shaped masonry structures located \nin <b>Egypt</b>. As of November 2008, sources cite either 118 or 138 as the number of \nidentified <b>Egyptian pyramids</b>. Most were <b>built</b> as tombs for the country&#39;s pharaohs \nand their consorts during ... He was the <b>first Egyptian</b> pharaoh to be buried in a \n<b>pyramid</b> in centuries.", "After 2700 BC, the ancient <b>Egyptians</b> began building pyramids, until around 1700 \nBC. The <b>first pyramid</b> was erected during the Third Dynasty by the ... as Snefru \n<b>built</b> several pyramids, with subsequent kings adding to the&nbsp;...", "The <b>Pyramid</b> of Djoser (or Djeser and Zoser), or Step <b>Pyramid</b> (kbhw-ntrw in \n<b>Egyptian</b>) is an ... The mastaba was <b>built</b> up in two stages, <b>first</b> to form a four-\nstepped structure (P1) and then to form a six-stepped structure (P2), which now \nhad a&nbsp;...", "Nubian <b>pyramids</b> are <b>pyramids</b> that were <b>built</b> by the rulers of the ancient Kushite \nkingdoms. The area of the Nile valley known as Nubia, which lies within the north \nof present day Sudan, was home to three Kushite kingdoms during antiquity. The \n<b>first</b> had its capital at Kerma (2500–1500 BC). ... 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But this is certain, that the upper part of the <b>pyramid</b> was finished \noff <b>first</b>, then the next below it, and last of all the base and the lowest part. \nDiodorus&nbsp;...", "This list presents the vital statistics of the <b>pyramids</b> listed in chronological order, \nwhen available ... List of Egyptian pyramids ... The Lost <b>Pyramid</b> (Television \ndocumentary). <b>History</b>. Archived from the original on ... Last <b>pyramid built</b> in \nSaqqara.", "Main article: <b>Egyptian pyramid construction</b> techniques ... the <b>first</b> level of stones, \nthey constructed the <b>pyramids</b> in horizontal levels,&nbsp;...", "The <b>Pyramid</b> of Unas is a smooth-sided <b>pyramid built</b> in the 24th century BC for \nthe <b>Egyptian</b> ... Inscribed for the <b>first</b> time in Unas&#39;s <b>pyramid</b>, the tradition of \nfunerary texts carried on in the <b>pyramids</b> of subsequent rulers, through to the end \nof the&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Pyramid of Djoser", "Step pyramid", "Saqqara", "Egyptian pyramids", "Pyramid", "Egyptian pyramid construction techniques", "Meidum", "Imhotep", "Bent Pyramid", "Old Kingdom of Egypt" ], "snippet": [ "The Pyramid of Djoser (or Djeser and Zoser), or <b>Step Pyramid</b> (kbhw-ntrw in \n<b>Egyptian</b>) is an ... 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The <b>pyramid</b> \nwas <b>Egypt&#39;s first</b> straight-sided one, but it partially collapsed in ... The <b>pyramid</b> at \nMeidum is thought to be just the second <b>pyramid built</b> after Djoser&#39;s and may \nhave&nbsp;...", "Imhotep was an <b>Egyptian</b> chancellor to the pharaoh Djoser, probable architect of \nthe Djoser&#39;s <b>step pyramid</b>, and high priest of the sun god ... The <b>first</b> references to \nthe healing abilities of Imhotep occur from the Thirtieth Dynasty (c. ... though it is \ntrue that a building of the size of the <b>step pyramid made</b> entirely out of stone had\n&nbsp;...", "The Bent <b>Pyramid</b> is an ancient <b>Egyptian pyramid</b> located at the royal necropolis \nof Dahshur, approximately 40 kilometres south of Cairo, <b>built</b> under the Old \nKingdom Pharaoh Sneferu (c. 2600 BC). A unique example of early <b>pyramid</b> \ndevelopment in <b>Egypt</b>, this was the second <b>pyramid built</b> by Sneferu. ... 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Who played belle in beauty and the beast 2017?
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[ "Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)" ]
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Awards, Laurence Olivier \nAward for Best New Musical. <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a musical with music by \nAlan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and ... <b>Belle</b> and the Beast&#39;s relationship \nbenefits from a new scene Woolverton wrote specifically for the stage, during \nwhich&nbsp;...", "<b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film \nproduced by ... 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How many seasons did a different world have?
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[ "A Different World" ]
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It ran for six <b>seasons</b> \non NBC, airing a total of 141 <b>episodes</b>, including three hour-<b>long</b> ... Marisa Tomei \n<b>does</b> not appear. ... Taylor each <b>have</b> distinctly different responses to the news.", "<b>Another World</b> (often shortened to AW) is an American television soap opera that \naired on NBC ... Expectations were so high that <b>Another World had</b> six weeks of \ncommercial time sold in advance. ... <b>Another World did</b> not take <b>long</b> to establish \nitself as NBC&#39;s highest-rated daytime drama, although it was still behind the&nbsp;...", "The light novels <b>have</b> been praised for their fresh take on the &quot;<b>another world</b>&quot; \nconcept, but ... Subaru Natsuki is a hikikomori who <b>does</b> nothing but play games. \n... Following a <b>long</b> and hard-fought battle, Wilhelm ultimately kills the White \nWhale,&nbsp;...", "Denise Huxtable Kendall is a fictional character who appears on the American \nsitcom The Cosby Show (1984–1991), portrayed by actress Lisa Bonet. Denise \nalso stars in the first <b>season</b> of its spin-off sitcom, <b>A Different World</b> ... Denise <b>did</b> \nnot fare as well on <b>A Different World</b>; critics found Bonet uninteresting and often&nbsp;...", "Lisa Michelle Bonet, November 16, 1967) is an American actress. Bonet played \nDenise Huxtable on the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show, which originally aired from \n1984 to 1992, and starred in its spinoff comedy, <b>A Different World</b>, for its first \n<b>season</b> ... After announcing her pregnancy during the <b>run</b> of <b>A Different World</b>, \nBonet left&nbsp;...", "The Cosby Show is an American sitcom television series co-created by and \nstarring Bill Cosby, ... The show led to the spinoff <b>A Different World</b>, which ran for \nsix <b>seasons</b> from 1987 to 1993. ... domestic distribution, while CBS Television \nDistribution handles international distribution of the series, and <b>has done</b> so \nsince 1997.", "Dawnn Jewel Lewis (born August 13, 1961) is an American actress, singer, voice \nactress and songwriter. Lewis is best known for her role as Jaleesa Vinson–\nTaylor on the NBC television sitcom <b>A Different World</b> ... Lewis appeared in a \nspecial week-<b>long</b> segment of <b>A Different World</b> called the Hillman College \nReunion&nbsp;...", "<b>A Different World</b> is a spin-off from the American television sitcom The Cosby \nShow. with ... She left &quot;<b>A Different World</b>&quot; after <b>season</b> 1. ... attitude and disliked \nby <b>many</b> of the characters although following Denise&#39;s departure after <b>season</b> 1, \n... After graduation, she was engaged to Dwayne and <b>had</b> a part-time job at E.H. \nWright&nbsp;...", "In <b>Another World</b> with My Smartphone is a Japanese light novel series written by \nPatora ... She <b>has long</b> hair and a smaller chest than her sister. Touya meets&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "A Different World", "List of A Different World episodes", "Lisa Bonet", "Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World", "The Cosby Show", "Denise Huxtable", "Another World (TV series)", "Dawnn Lewis", "List of A Different World characters", "Primeval: New World" ], "snippet": [ "<b>A Different World</b> is an American sitcom television series that aired for six \n<b>seasons</b> on NBC from ... Denise&#39;s departure from Hillman after <b>Season</b> 1 <b>did</b> not \nstop her mother from reappearing on the show. Three of ... In August 2006, Nick \nat Nite aired a week-<b>long</b> marathon showing <b>episodes</b> of <b>A Different World</b>. Lisa \nBonet&nbsp;...", "<b>A Different World</b> is a television spin-off of The Cosby Show set at Hillman \nCollege, the alma mater of Clair and Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable. It ran for six <b>seasons</b> \non NBC, airing a total of 141 <b>episodes</b>, including three hour-<b>long</b> ... Note: The \n<b>episode</b> includes an early mention of a condom, although NBC <b>did</b> not allow one \nto be&nbsp;...", "Lilakoi Moon is an American actress. Bonet played Denise Huxtable on the NBC \nsitcom The Cosby Show, which originally aired from 1984 to 1992, and starred in \nits spinoff comedy, <b>A Different World</b>, for its first <b>season</b> ... While she <b>did</b> not have \nanother film role until 2014&#39;s Road to Paloma, she <b>did</b> make a number of&nbsp;...", "&quot;Re: Starting life in <b>a different world</b> from zero&quot;) is a Japanese light novel series ... \nFox aired from April 4, 2016 to September 19, 2016, starting with an hour-<b>long</b> \nspecial. ... Subaru Natsuki is a hikikomori who <b>does</b> nothing but play games.", "The Cosby Show is an American sitcom television series co-created by and \nstarring Bill Cosby, ... In <b>May</b> 1992, Entertainment Weekly stated that The Cosby \nShow helped to make possible a larger variety of ... The show led to the spinoff <b>A</b> \n<b>Different World</b>, which ran for six <b>seasons</b> from 1987 to 1993. ... &quot;<b>Did</b> you see that\n?&quot;.", "Denise Huxtable Kendall is a fictional character who appears on the American \nsitcom The Cosby Show (1984–1991), portrayed by actress Lisa Bonet. Denise \nalso stars in the first <b>season</b> of its spin-off sitcom, <b>A Different World</b> ... 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Actress who played millie on a different world?
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He is \nbest known for his role Dwayne Wayne on A <b>Different World</b>, a spin-off of the&nbsp;...", "Mildred Virginia Jackson (born July 15, 1944) is an American R&amp;B and soul \nsinger-songwriter ... &quot;Little out of bounds in <b>Millie</b> Jackson&#39;s <b>world</b>&quot;. 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Academy Award for Best Supporting <b>Actress</b> (Carol Channing, \nnominee)&nbsp;...", "Thoroughly Modern <b>Millie</b> is a musical with music by Jeanine Tesori, lyrics by \nDick Scanlan, ... After researching some of the richest and most eligible \nbachelors in the <b>world</b>, <b>Millie</b> comes to Sincere Trust not only ... For some, its \nracial stereotyping content toward Asians earned it <b>another</b> name: “Thoroughly \nRacist <b>Millie</b>”.", "Susan Oliver was an American <b>actress</b>, television director, and aviator. Contents. \n1 Early life ... Her father was a political reporter and journalist for the New York \n<b>World</b>. ... film that presents the fantasy scenario of a Japanese <b>actor</b> and <b>actress</b> \nplaying leads ... 1958, Father Knows Best, Cousin <b>Millie</b>, Episode: &quot;Country \nCousin&quot;.", "Occupation, <b>Actor</b>. Years active, 2017–present. 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List of A Different World characters
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What year was the harry potter series set in?
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Its story follows <b>Harry Potter</b>&#39;s first <b>year</b> at \n<b>Hogwarts</b> School of Witchcraft and&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Fictional universe of Harry Potter", "Harry Potter", "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)", "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child", "Places in Harry Potter", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Universal Orlando Resort ...", "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)", "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" ], "snippet": [ "The fictional universe of British author J. K. Rowling&#39;s <b>Harry Potter</b> series of \nfantasy novels ... Any new works taking <b>place in</b> this universe are released under \nthe &quot;J. K. ... The magical world <b>does</b> have at least one train - the Hogwarts \nExpress ... 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Setting, \nWizarding World &middot; https://www.harrypottertheplay.com/. <b>Harry Potter</b> and the \nCursed Child is a 2016 British two-part play written by Jack Thorne based ... The \nschool is stunned <b>when</b>, in a break with the tradition of Potters being&nbsp;...", "J. K. Rowling&#39;s <b>Harry Potter</b> universe contains numerous settings for the events in \nher fantasy ... <b>When</b> Snatchers capture Harry, Ron, and Hermione, they are \nbrought to Malfoy Manor. They escape with the ... From there he <b>takes</b> him back \nto Diagon Alley, where they find Hermione Granger who <b>takes</b> them to the \nWeasleys.", "<b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows is a fantasy novel written by British author \nJ. K. Rowling ... Voldemort uses the Killing Curse, and Harry <b>does</b> not defend \nhimself. ... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Prisoner of Azkaban was then published a <b>year</b> \nlater in the ... 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The play is marketed as the eighth official story in the <b>Harry</b> \n<b>Potter series</b>. ... In the opening scene, <b>set</b> during the epilogue of Deathly Hallows \nin the <b>year</b> 2017, <b>Harry Potter</b> and Ginny Potter send their son, Albus Severus \nPotter,&nbsp;...", "<b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows is a fantasy novel written by British author \nJ. K. Rowling ... In an epilogue <b>set in</b> King&#39;s Cross station 19 <b>years</b> later, the \nprimary ... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Prisoner of Azkaban was then published a <b>year</b> \nlater in the UK on ... The <b>Harry Potter series</b> has been criticised for supposedly \nsupporting&nbsp;...", "<b>Harry Potter</b> and the Goblet of Fire is a fantasy <b>book</b> written by British author J. K. \nRowling and the fourth novel in the <b>Harry Potter series</b>. It follows <b>Harry Potter</b>, a \nwizard in his fourth <b>year</b> at Hogwarts School of ... &quot;Headline News: Taw Valley <b>set</b> \nfor four-day tour in EWS red&quot;. The Railway Magazine. London: IPC Magazines.", "Assisted by Stephenie McMillan, Craig has created iconic <b>sets</b> pieces ... He said, \n&quot;Ten <b>years</b> ago, all the <b>Harry Potter</b> drawings were&nbsp;...", "<b>Harry Potter</b> and the Order of the Phoenix is a fantasy novel written by British \nauthor J. K. Rowling and the fifth novel in the <b>Harry Potter series</b>. It follows <b>Harry</b> \n<b>Potter&#39;s</b> struggles through his fifth <b>year</b> at Hogwarts School of ... by Electronic Arts. \nThe <b>book</b> is also depicted in the 2011 video game Lego <b>Harry Potter</b>: <b>Years</b> 5–7.", "<b>Harry Potter</b> and the Goblet of Fire is a 2005 fantasy film directed by Mike Newell \nand distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on J. K. Rowling&#39;s 2000 \nnovel of the same name. The film, which is the fourth instalment in the <b>Harry</b> \n<b>Potter</b> film <b>series</b>, was ... <b>When</b> Alfonso made the decision to focus on completing \n<b>Harry Potter</b> and the&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Harry Potter", "Harry Potter (film series)", "List of Harry Potter characters", "J. K. Rowling", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", "Wizarding World", "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2", "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", "Religious debates over the Harry Potter series" ], "snippet": [ "... year when I write the final book in the <b>Harry Potter series</b>. ... of Harry Potter and \nthe Deathly Hallows, with the release&nbsp;...", "<b>Harry Potter</b> is a British-American film <b>series</b> based on the eponymous novels by \nauthor J. K. Rowling. The <b>series</b> is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of&nbsp;...", "This is a list of characters in the <b>Harry Potter series</b>. 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Who votes in pa special election march 13?
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He supports \nusing non-General fund money to balance the <b>Pennsylvania</b>&nbsp;...", "The 2014 <b>Pennsylvania</b> gubernatorial <b>election</b> was held on November 4, 2014, to \nelect the ... million and spent $19.3 million. The two campaigns had run over \n21,000 television ads, costing over <b>$13</b> million. ... Public Policy Polling, <b>March</b> 8–\n10, 2013, 504, ± 4.4%, 33%, 42%, —, 25%. Public Policy Polling, January 4–6,&nbsp;...", "The 1845 United States Senate special <b>election</b> in <b>Pennsylvania</b> was held on \n<b>March 13</b>, 1845. Simon Cameron was elected by the <b>Pennsylvania</b> General&nbsp;...", "Cook PVI, D+<b>13</b>. <b>Pennsylvania&#39;s</b> 18th congressional district includes the entire \ncity of Pittsburgh and parts of ... districts swapped names and had their \nboundaries adjusted for the 2018 <b>elections</b> (after <b>March&#39;s</b> special <b>election</b>) and \nthereafter.", "The 2014 United States House of Representatives <b>elections</b> in <b>Pennsylvania</b> \nwere held on ... The <b>13th</b> district is located in Southeastern <b>Pennsylvania</b>, \ncovering eastern Montgomery County and ... Archived from the original on <b>March</b> \n2, 2014.", "Patrick J. Stapleton (January 7, 1924 – <b>March 13, 2001</b>) was a Democratic \nmember of the <b>Pennsylvania</b> State ... Stapleton retired prior to the 2000 <b>election</b>, \nsupporting the eventual Democratic nominee, Jim McQuown in the &quot;wide-open \nrace&quot; to&nbsp;...", "<b>Pennsylvania</b> ratified the United States Constitution on December 12, 1787 and \nelects its U.S. senators to Class 1 and Class 3. 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Allegheny County certified its election results on \nApril&nbsp;...", "Richard Saccone (born February 14, 1958) is an American politician and author \nwho represented the state&#39;s 39th district in the <b>Pennsylvania</b> House of \nRepresentatives. A Republican, he was the party&#39;s nominee for the 18th \ncongressional district <b>special election</b>, held on <b>March 13, 2018</b>. ... Saccone was \nre-elected with 60% of the <b>vote</b> in 2014 and 70% in 2016.", "Conor James Lamb (born June 27, 1984) is an American lawyer and politician \nwho is the U.S. ... After <b>Pennsylvania&#39;s</b> congressional map was redrawn by court \norder, Lamb filed to run for a full term in ... The <b>special election</b> attracted national \nattention. ... By the end of election night on <b>March 13, 2018</b>, Lamb led by 641 \n<b>votes</b>.", "The <b>Pennsylvania</b> General Assembly, consisting of the House of Representatives \nand the ... 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Democrats, and prior to the <b>March</b> 2018 <b>special election</b> in the \n18th district, the delegation ... (from <b>13th</b>), <b>Pennsylvania</b> Congressional District 2.\npng ... On June 14, 2017, the League of Women <b>Voters</b> of <b>Pennsylvania</b> filed a&nbsp;...", "The 1845 United States Senate <b>special election</b> in <b>Pennsylvania</b> was held on \n<b>March 13</b>, 1845. ... term set to expire on March 4, 1849. Five ballots were \nrecorded. The results of the fifth and final <b>ballot</b> of both houses combined are as \nfollows:&nbsp;...", "The United States Senate elections of 1794 and 1795 were elections that had the \nformation of ... After the <b>March</b> 31, 1794 <b>special election</b> in <b>Pennsylvania</b>. ... Ran, \nP<b>13</b> N.Y.. Ran, P14. Conn. Retired, P15. <b>Pa</b>. Retired. 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Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district special election, 2018
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Who sings the original i'll keep holding on?
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[ "I'll Keep Holding On" ]
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I'll Keep Holding On
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Who played mike on fast times at ridgemont high?
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Robert Romanus
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Who is anna devane daughter on general hospital?
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Total number of na seats in pakistan 2018?
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A total of 69 votes\n&nbsp;...", "The National Assembly or Aiwān-e-Zairīñ <b>Pākistān</b> is the lower legislative house \nof the ... consisting of a total of 336 members, before <b>25th amendment</b> they used \nto be 342&#39; who are referred to as Members of the National Assembly (MNAs),&nbsp;...", "Senate of <b>Pakistan</b> or Aiwān-e-Bālā <b>Pākistān</b> is the upper legislative chamber of \nthe bicameral ... After <b>25th amendment</b> the seats of senate decreased to 96.", "Administrative System of FATA was the system by which semi-autonomous tribal \nregion of ... Before <b>25th Amendment</b> to Constitution of <b>Pakistan</b>, FATA was \nfederally administrated special territory of <b>Pakistan</b> and was included among the\n&nbsp;...", "... Republic of Ireland &middot; Republic of Korea &middot; Mexico &middot; <b>Pakistan</b> &middot; Peru &middot; Philippines &middot; \nPoland &middot; Portugal &middot; Romania &middot; Sri Lanka &middot; Taiwan (ROC); United States. v &middot; t &middot; e. \nThe United States presidential line of succession is the order in which officials of \nthe United ... The <b>25th Amendment</b>, Section 1, clarifies Article II, Section 1, \nClause 6,&nbsp;...", "&quot;Twenty Five&quot; is the 88th episode and the season four finale of the American \ntelevision series The West Wing. It takes its title from the Twenty-fifth <b>Amendment</b> \nto&nbsp;...", "The Thirteenth <b>Amendment</b> to the Constitution of <b>Pakistan</b> was a short-time \n<b>amendment</b> to the Constitution of <b>Pakistan</b>, adopted by the elected Parliament of\n&nbsp;...", "The Twenty-fifth <b>Amendment</b> may refer to the: Twenty-fifth <b>Amendment</b> of the \nConstitution Bill 2002 – a failed proposal to <b>amend</b> the Constitution of Ireland; \nTwenty-fifth <b>Amendment</b> of the Constitution of India – dealing with public \ncompensation for private property; Twenty-fifth <b>Amendment</b> to the Constitution of \n<b>Pakistan</b>&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "National Assembly of Pakistan", "2018 Pakistani general election", "List of members of the 15th National Assembly of Pakistan", "Parliament of Pakistan", "Twenty-fifth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan", "List of constituencies of Pakistan", "Senate of Pakistan", "Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf", "Women in Pakistani politics", "NA-203 (Qambar Shahdadkot-II)" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>National Assembly</b> or Aiwān-e-Zairīñ <b>Pākistān</b> ... 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The amendment was \npassed in the <b>National Assembly</b> on May 24th, <b>2018</b>, with a 229-1 vote in favour.", "The following is a list of Constituencies of <b>Pakistan</b> for ... The following is a list of \nthe <b>seats</b> allocated by province in ... to constitution of <b>Pakistan</b> applicable for \nGeneral Election <b>2018</b> only.", "Senate of <b>Pakistan</b> or Aiwān-e-Bālā <b>Pākistān</b> is the upper legislative chamber of \nthe bicameral legislature of <b>Pakistan</b>, and together with the <b>National Assembly</b> \nmakes up the Parliament. ... FATA lost its upper house <b>seats</b> after FATA merger \nwith KPK in <b>2018</b>;: (c) two on general <b>seats</b>, and one woman and one technocrat\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Pakistan</b> Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is a centrist political party in <b>Pakistan</b> founded in \n1996 by former international cricket captain and current&nbsp;...", "In the <b>National Assembly</b> of <b>Pakistan</b>, there are sixty-nine women members \nincluding eight on general <b>seats</b>,&nbsp;...", "<b>NA</b>-203 (Qambar Shahdadkot-II) is a newly-created constituency for the <b>National</b> \n<b>Assembly</b> of <b>Pakistan</b>. It mainly comprises the Nasirabad Taluka, Warah Taluka, \nand Qambar Ali Khan Taluka. It was created in the <b>2018</b> delimitation after the \nconstituency overlapping ... 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When's the last time washington capitals won stanley cup?
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Detroit coach Scotty Bowman <b>won</b> his eighth <b>Stanley Cup</b> in \nthat capacity (having previously done so with the Montreal Canadiens in 1973, \n1976, 1977, ... The <b>Washington Capitals</b>, however, missed the playoffs the \nfollowing year.", "The 2017–18 <b>Washington Capitals</b> season was the 44th season for the National \nHockey ... The Capitals <b>won</b> their first <b>Stanley Cup</b> in organization history, \ndefeating the inaugural-season Vegas Golden Knights in the <b>Stanley Cup</b> Finals.", "(M1) <b>Washington Capitals</b>[edit] ... which Tampa Bay <b>won</b> in a four-game sweep.", "Alexander Mikhailovich Ovechkin often referred to as &quot;Ovi&quot;, &quot;the Great Eight&quot; and \n&quot;Alexander ... 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The playoffs began on April 11, 2018, after the 2017–18 \nregular season ended, and concluded on June 7, 2018, with the <b>Washington</b> \n<b>Capitals winning</b> their first <b>Stanley Cup</b> ... For the first <b>time</b> since 1966, no playoff \ngames were played in the state of&nbsp;...", "... JSTOR (May 2017) (Learn how and <b>when</b> to remove this template message). \nThis article is a list of the active and all-<b>time</b> National <b>Hockey</b> League (NHL) \nfranchise post-season appearance, post-season series <b>win</b>, <b>Stanley Cup</b> Finals \nand <b>Stanley Cup</b> droughts up to ... <sup>1</sup> the Arizona Coyotes <b>last</b> qualified for the \n<b>Stanley Cup</b> Playoffs in 2012 as&nbsp;...", "Alexander Mikhailovich Ovechkin often referred to as &quot;Ovi&quot;, &quot;the Great Eight&quot; and \n&quot;Alexander ... He is widely regarded as one of the greatest goal scorers of all-<b>time</b>\n. ... He was two years old <b>when</b> he first picked up a <b>hockey</b> stick. ... Ovechkin \nhelped lead a rejuvenated Capitals team back to the <b>Stanley Cup</b> playoffs with a\n&nbsp;...", "Barry Trotz (born July 15, 1962) is a Canadian professional ice <b>hockey</b> coach for \nthe New York ... Trotz played his <b>final</b> year of junior <b>hockey</b> in his home town of \nDauphin, Manitoba, ... in the <b>Stanley Cup</b> Finals, and <b>won</b> his first <b>Stanley Cup</b> for \nthe first <b>time</b> as head coach after 19 seasons, the longest such wait in NHL \nhistory." ] } ] }
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Washington Capitals
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What do the opposite sides of a dice add up to?
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{ "query": [ "What do the opposite sides of a dice add up to?", "What do the opposite sides of dice add up to?", "dice?" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "Dice", "Pentagonal trapezohedron", "Nontransitive dice", "Pip (counting)", "Miwin's dice", "Zocchihedron", "Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Mathematics/2009 May 29 ...", "Tetrahedron", "Beer die", "Decagon" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Dice</b> (singular <b>die</b> or <b>dice</b>) <b>are</b> small, throwable objects with uniquely marked \nsides that <b>can</b> rest in multiple positions. They <b>are</b> used for generating random \nnumbers and <b>are</b> commonly used in ... Normally, the faces on a <b>die will</b> be placed \nso <b>opposite faces will add up to</b> one more than the number of faces. (This is not&nbsp;...", "The pentagonal trapezohedron or deltohedron is the third <b>in</b> an infinite series of \nface-transitive ... Some ten-sided <b>dice</b> (often called &#39;Percentile <b>Dice</b>&#39;) <b>are</b> sold <b>in</b> \nsets of two where one is numbered ... The even and odd digits <b>are</b> divided among \nthe two opposing &quot;caps&quot; of the <b>die</b>, and each pair of <b>opposite faces adds</b> to nine.", "A set of <b>dice</b> is nontransitive if it contains three <b>dice</b>, A, B, and C, with the property \nthat A rolls higher than B more than half the time, and B rolls higher than C more \nthan half the time, but it is not true that A rolls higher than C more than half the \ntime. <b>In</b> other words, a set of <b>dice</b> is nontransitive if the binary relation – X rolls a \n... Using such a set of <b>dice</b>, one <b>can</b> invent games which <b>are</b> biased <b>in</b> ways that&nbsp;...", "Pips <b>are</b> small but easily countable items, such as the dots on dominoes and <b>dice</b>\n, or the ... The sum of opposing <b>faces</b> traditionally <b>adds up to</b> seven. Pips <b>are</b>&nbsp;...", "Miwin&#39;s <b>Dice are</b> a set of nontransitive <b>dice</b> invented <b>in</b> 1975 by the physicist \nMichael Winkelmann. They consist of three different <b>dice</b> with faces bearing \nnumbers from 1 to 9; <b>opposite faces sum</b> to 9,&nbsp;...", "Zocchihedron is the trademark of a 100-sided <b>die</b> invented by Lou Zocchi, which \ndebuted <b>in</b> 1985. Rather than being a polyhedron, it is more like a ball with 100 \nflattened planes. It is sometimes called &quot;Zocchi&#39;s Golfball&quot;. Zocchihedra <b>are</b> \ndesigned to handle percentage rolls <b>in</b> games, particularly <b>in</b> ... Please help \nimprove this article by adding citations to reliable sources.", "I read the wikipedia article about <b>dice</b> but they <b>do</b> not mention how many type of \nsix ... With normal six-sided <b>dice</b>, the pip counts on <b>opposite faces add up to</b> 7.", "<b>In</b> geometry, a tetrahedron (plural: tetrahedra or tetrahedrons), also known as a \ntriangular ... <b>In</b> the case of a tetrahedron the base is a triangle (any of the four \nfaces <b>can</b> be considered the base), so a tetrahedron is also ... The two skew \nperpendicular <b>opposite edges</b> of a regular tetrahedron define a set of parallel \nplanes.", "Beer <b>die</b> (or snappa) is a table-based drinking game where opposing players sit \nor stand at <b>opposite ends</b> and throw a <b>die</b> ... The Beer <b>Die</b> League website \nspecified the following rules for the game <b>in</b> ... One player from each team <b>will</b> roll \nthe <b>die</b>, the team rolling the highest number <b>will</b> be able to choose either side or \nfirst&nbsp;...", "<b>In</b> geometry, a decagon is a ten-sided polygon or 10-gon. Contents. 1 Regular \ndecagon ... A regular decagon has all sides of equal length and each internal \nangle <b>will</b> always be equal to 144°. ... the pentagon through the center of the \ncircle to the <b>opposite side</b> of that same circle. ... Section &quot;Formeln, Ist <b>die</b> Seite a \ngegeben ." ] }, { "title": [ "Dice", "Pip (counting)", "Miwin's dice", "Nontransitive dice", "Pentagonal trapezohedron", "Dominoes", "Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Mathematics/2009 May 29 ...", "Tetrahedron", "Zocchihedron", "Beer die" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Dice</b> (singular <b>die</b> or <b>dice</b>) <b>are</b> small, throwable objects with uniquely marked \nsides that <b>can</b> rest in multiple positions. They <b>are</b> used for generating random \nnumbers and <b>are</b> commonly used in ... Normally, the faces on a <b>die will</b> be placed \nso <b>opposite faces will add up to</b> one more than the number of faces. (This is not&nbsp;...", "Pips <b>are</b> small but easily countable items, such as the dots on dominoes and <b>dice</b>\n, or the ... The sum of opposing <b>faces</b> traditionally <b>adds up to</b> seven. Pips <b>are</b>&nbsp;...", "Miwin&#39;s <b>Dice are</b> a set of nontransitive <b>dice</b> invented <b>in</b> 1975 by the physicist \nMichael Winkelmann. They consist of three different <b>dice</b> with faces bearing \nnumbers from 1 to 9; <b>opposite faces sum</b> to 9,&nbsp;...", "A set of <b>dice</b> is nontransitive if it contains three <b>dice</b>, A, B, and C, with the property \nthat A rolls higher than B more than half the time, and B rolls higher than C more \nthan half the time, but it is not true that A rolls higher than C more than half the \ntime. <b>In</b> other words, a set of <b>dice</b> is nontransitive if the binary relation – X rolls a \n... Using such a set of <b>dice</b>, one <b>can</b> invent games which <b>are</b> biased <b>in</b> ways that&nbsp;...", "The pentagonal trapezohedron or deltohedron is the third <b>in</b> an infinite series of \nface-transitive ... Some ten-sided <b>dice</b> (often called &#39;Percentile <b>Dice</b>&#39;) <b>are</b> sold <b>in</b> \nsets of two where one is numbered ... The even and odd digits <b>are</b> divided among \nthe two opposing &quot;caps&quot; of the <b>die</b>, and each pair of <b>opposite faces adds</b> to nine.", "Dominoes is a family of tile-based games played with rectangular &quot;domino&quot; tiles. \nEach domino is a rectangular tile with a line dividing its face into two square <b>ends</b>\n. Each end is marked with a number of spots (also called pips, nips, or dobs) or is \nblank. The backs of the dominoes <b>in</b> a set <b>are</b> indistinguishable, either blank or ... \n<b>In</b> scoring games, each individual <b>can</b> potentially <b>add</b> to the score.", "I read the wikipedia article about <b>dice</b> but they <b>do</b> not mention how many type of \nsix ... With normal six-sided <b>dice</b>, the pip counts on <b>opposite faces add up to</b> 7.", "<b>In</b> geometry, a tetrahedron (plural: tetrahedra or tetrahedrons), also known as a \ntriangular ... <b>In</b> the case of a tetrahedron the base is a triangle (any of the four \nfaces <b>can</b> be considered the ... An isodynamic tetrahedron is one <b>in</b> which the \ncevians that join the vertices to the incenters of the <b>opposite faces are</b> concurrent, \nand an&nbsp;...", "Zocchihedron is the trademark of a 100-sided <b>die</b> invented by Lou Zocchi, which \ndebuted <b>in</b> 1985. Rather than being a polyhedron, it is more like a ball with 100 \nflattened planes. It is sometimes called &quot;Zocchi&#39;s Golfball&quot;. Zocchihedra <b>are</b> \ndesigned to handle percentage rolls <b>in</b> games, particularly <b>in</b> ... Please help \nimprove this article by adding citations to reliable sources.", "Beer <b>die</b> (or snappa) is a table-based drinking game where opposing players sit \nor stand at <b>opposite ends</b> and throw a <b>die</b> ... The Beer <b>Die</b> League website \nspecified the following rules for the game <b>in</b> ... One player from each team <b>will</b> roll \nthe <b>die</b>, the team rolling the highest number <b>will</b> be able to choose either side or \nfirst&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Dice", "DICE (company)", "dice - Wiktionary", "DICE model", "D.I.C.E.", "Dice (TV series)", "No Dice", "Sørensen–Dice coefficient", "23rd Annual D.I.C.E. Awards", "Andrew Dice Clay" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Dice</b> (singular die or <b>dice</b>) are small, throwable objects with uniquely marked \nsides that can rest in multiple positions. 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On March 20, 2015, Showtime ordered\n&nbsp;...", "No <b>Dice</b> is an album by British rock band Badfinger, issued by Apple Records \nand released on 9 November 1970. Their second album under the Badfinger&nbsp;...", "The Sørensen–<b>Dice</b> coefficient is a statistic used to gauge the similarity of two \nsamples. It was independently developed by the botanists Thorvald Sørensen \nand&nbsp;...", "The 2020 Annual <b>D.I.C.E.</b> Awards is the 23rd edition of the <b>D.I.C.E.</b> Awards (&quot;\nDesign Innovate Communicate Entertain&quot;), an annual awards event that honors \nthe&nbsp;...", "Andrew <b>Dice</b> Clay is an American stand-up comedian, actor, musician, and \nproducer. He rose to prominence in the late 1980s with a brash, macho, offensive\n&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Dice
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Ct is produced by which cells of the thyroid gland?
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[ "Parafollicular cell", "Calcitonin", "Procalcitonin" ]
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Triiodothyronine, T3, peripheral tissue of <b>thyroid gland</b>, Thyroid \nFollicular cell / Tyrosine &middot; <b>thyroid hormone</b> receptor, nearly ... Calcitonin, <b>CT</b>, \n<b>thyroid gland</b> &middot; parafollicular cell &middot; <b>CT</b> receptor → cAMP, Construct bone, reduce \nblood Ca.", "<b>CT</b> scan and scintigraphy images of lingular ectopic thyroid. Specialty, \nEndocrinology. Thyroid dysgenesis is a cause of congenital hypothyroidism \nwhere the thyroid is missing, ... An ectopic thyroid, also called accessory <b>thyroid</b> \n<b>gland</b>, is a form of thyroid dysgenesis in which an entire or parts of the thyroid \nlocated in another&nbsp;...", "A sestamibi parathyroid scan is a procedure in nuclear medicine which is \nperformed to localize ... In patients with nodular goiter or functional tumors of the \n<b>thyroid gland</b>, increased uptake of the ... scanners, such as SPECT/<b>CT</b> machines, \nhave improved localization of parathyroid adenomas, especially in ectopic \nlocations.", "Stroma is the part of a tissue or organ with a structural or connective role. It is \nmade up of all the ... stroma of iris &middot; stroma of cornea &middot; stroma of ovary; stroma of \n<b>thyroid gland</b>; stroma of thymus &middot; stroma of bone marrow &middot; lymph node stromal \ncell&nbsp;...", "Thyroid nodules are nodules which commonly arise within an otherwise normal \n<b>thyroid gland</b>. ... of thyroid cancer. <b>CT</b> scans often incidentally find thyroid \nabnormalities, and thereby practically becomes the first investigation modality.", "Procalcitonin (PCT) is a peptide precursor of the hormone calcitonin, the latter \nbeing involved ... Under normal physiological conditions, active <b>CT</b> is produced \nand secreted in the C-cells of the <b>thyroid gland</b> after proteolytic cleavage of PCT,\n&nbsp;...", "Hyperthyroidism is the condition that occurs due to excessive production of \nthyroid hormones by the <b>thyroid gland</b>. Thyrotoxicosis is the condition that occurs \ndue to excessive <b>thyroid hormone</b> ... larger doses of iodine such as used in <b>CT</b> \nscan, intravenous pyelogram (IVP), and similar imaging diagnostic procedures).", "CT_and_scintigraphy_of_ectopic_thyroid_on_the_parotid_gland.jpg ‎(520 × 429 \npixels, file size: 56 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg). Open in Media Viewer&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Procalcitonin", "Calcitonin", "Parafollicular cell", "List of human hormones", "Computed tomography of the thyroid", "Stroma (tissue)", "CT", "Thyroid", "Thymus", "Squamous cell carcinoma" ], "snippet": [ "Procalcitonin (PCT) is a peptide precursor of the hormone calcitonin, the latter \nbeing involved ... Under normal physiological conditions, active <b>CT is produced</b> \nand <b>secreted</b> in the C-<b>cells of the thyroid gland</b> after proteolytic cleavage of PCT,\n&nbsp;...", "Calcitonin is a 32 amino acid peptide <b>hormone secreted</b> by parafollicular <b>cells</b> of \nthe <b>thyroid</b> ... 5, Ch. 6: Anatomy, Structure, and Synthesis of Calcitonin (<b>CT</b>)&quot;.", "Parafollicular <b>cells</b>, also called C <b>cells</b>, are neuroendocrine <b>cells</b> in the <b>thyroid</b>. \nThe primary ... Parafollicular <b>cells</b> secrete calcitonin, a <b>hormone</b> that participates \nin the regulation of calcium metabolism. Calcitonin lowers blood levels of calcium\n&nbsp;...", "The following is a list of hormones found in Homo sapiens. Spelling is not uniform \nfor many ... Triiodothyronine, T3, peripheral tissue of <b>thyroid gland</b>, Thyroid \nFollicular <b>cell</b> / Tyrosine &middot; <b>thyroid hormone</b> receptor ... target tissues of 5-DHT \nbecause of the need for high concentrations of 5-dht to <b>produce</b> the physiological \neffects.", "In <b>CT</b> scan of the thyroid, focal and diffuse thyroid abnormalities are commonly \nencountered. ... The <b>thyroid gland</b> can have variable <b>CT</b> scan findings, such as \ncalcifications, ... Differentiated thyroid carcinomas (DTCs) originate from follicular \nepithelial <b>cells</b> and encompass PTCs and follicular thyroid carcinomas, including \nthe&nbsp;...", "Stroma is the part of a tissue or organ with a structural or connective role. It is \nmade up of all the parts without specific functions of the organ - for example, \nconnective tissue, blood vessels, nerves, ducts, etc. The other part, the \nparenchyma, consists of the <b>cells</b> that perform the function ... Fibroblast - <b>produce</b> \nand secrete the organic parts of the ground substance&nbsp;...", "<b>CT</b> or <b>ct</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 In arts and media; 2 Businesses and \norganizations; 3 Finance ... <b>CT</b> scan or X-ray <b>computed tomography</b>, a medical \nimaging method; Calcitonin (symbol <b>CT</b>), a hormone <b>produced</b> in the <b>thyroid</b> \n<b>gland</b>&nbsp;...", "The thyroid, or <b>thyroid gland</b>, is an endocrine gland in the neck consisting of two \nconnected ... Thyroid follicles are small spherical groupings of <b>cells</b> 0.02–0.9mm \nin diameter ... The <b>thyroid gland</b> also <b>produces</b> the hormone calcitonin, which \nhelps ... <b>CT</b> scans often incidentally find thyroid abnormalities, and thereby \npractically&nbsp;...", "The thymus is a specialized primary lymphoid organ of the immune system. \nWithin the thymus ... After the first year of life the amount of T <b>cells produced</b> \nbegins to fall. ... affects multiple endocrine tissues, with the commonly affected \norgans being hypothyroidism of the <b>thyroid gland</b>, addison&#39;s disease of the \nadrenal glands,&nbsp;...", "Squamous <b>cell</b> carcinomas (SCCs), also known as epidermoid carcinomas, \ncomprise a number ... Primary squamous <b>cell thyroid</b> carcinoma shows an \naggressive biological phenotype resulting in poor ... It often has a paraneoplastic \nsyndrome causing ectopic production of parathyroid <b>hormone</b>-related protein, \nresulting in&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Thyroid
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Who won the woman's single title in the world badminton championship in glasgow?
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[ "2019 BWF World Championships – Women's singles", "2017 BWF World Championships – Women's singles" ]
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The 2017 <b>BWF World Championships</b> of \n<b>badminton</b> were held from 21 to 27 August at Emirates Arena in <b>Glasgow</b>, \nScotland. The event was held in <b>Glasgow&#39;s</b> Emirates Arena, which can hold \n6,000 spectators. When <b>Glasgow</b> hosted the event in 1997 it was held at the \nScotstoun Centre. ... <b>Women&#39;s Singles</b>", "The following is a list providing a <b>BWF World Championships</b> medalists in the \nmen&#39;s and <b>women&#39;s singles</b>, also in the men&#39;s, <b>women&#39;s</b> and mixed doubles \nevents. The <b>champion</b> of the <b>tournament win</b> a gold medal, the runner-up take the \n... China Qin Yiyuan &middot; China Tang Yongshu &middot; 1997 &middot; Scotland <b>Glasgow</b> &middot; China Ge \nFei", "Pusarla Venkata Sindhu (born 5 July 1995) is an Indian professional <b>badminton</b> \nplayer. Having ... 2014 Glasgow &middot; Women&#39;s singles ... Beginning in 2013, Pusarla \n<b>won</b> a medal at every <b>world championships</b>, with the exception of 2015. ... At the \n<b>women&#39;s singles</b> event, at Rio Olympics Sindhu was drawn with Hungarian Laura\n&nbsp;...", "2017 <b>Glasgow</b> &middot; 2019 Basel →. Events at the 2018. <b>BWF World Championships</b> &middot; \n<b>Badminton</b> pictogram.svg. <b>Singles</b>, men, <b>women</b>. Doubles, men &middot; <b>women</b> &middot; mixed &middot; \nv &middot; t &middot; e. The <b>women&#39;s singles tournament</b> of the 2018 <b>BWF World Championships</b> \ntook place from 30&nbsp;...", "The <b>BWF World Championships</b> is a <b>badminton tournament</b> sanctioned by \n<b>Badminton World</b> Federation (<b>BWF</b>). The <b>tournament</b> offers the most ranking \npoints, together with Summer Olympics <b>badminton</b> tournaments. The <b>winners</b> will \nbe crowned as the &quot;<b>World Champions</b>&quot; and awarded gold ... MS: Men&#39;s <b>singles</b>; \nWS: <b>Women&#39;s singles</b>; MD: Men&#39;s doubles; WD: <b>Women&#39;s</b>&nbsp;...", "Wendy May Carter Clarkson is a Canadian <b>badminton champion</b> who was \nranked third in the <b>world</b> in 1978 and also medalled or ranked at Canadian Open, \nnational, Commonwealth Games and Pan Am Games. Clarkson <b>won</b> her first \n<b>single</b> Canadian <b>title</b> in the <b>women&#39;s singles</b> in 1976, ... Living people &middot; \nSportspeople from <b>Glasgow</b> &middot; Canadian female <b>badminton</b>&nbsp;...", "Nozomi Okuhara is a Japanese <b>badminton</b> player and the former <b>World&#39;s</b> No. 1 in \n<b>BWF</b> rankings for the <b>women&#39;s singles</b>, who is a <b>singles</b> specialist, well known for \nher speed, agility and endurance. She <b>won</b> a bronze medal in the 2016 Olympics\n. She became the 2017 <b>world champion in Glasgow</b>, Scotland after defeating ... In \n2015, Okuhara <b>won</b> first Superseries <b>title</b> at Japan Open in the final&nbsp;...", "The 2019 <b>BWF World Championships</b> was a <b>badminton tournament</b> which was \nheld from 19 to 25 August 2019 at St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland.", "The 2018 <b>BWF World Championships</b> was a <b>badminton tournament</b> which was \nheld from 30 July to 5 August at Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Sports Park&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "2019 BWF World Championships – Women's singles", "BWF World Championships", "List of BWF World Championships medalists", "2018 BWF World Championships – Women's singles", "2019 BWF World Championships", "2017 BWF World Championships – Women's singles", "Carolina Marín", "Gold medalists at the BWF World Championships", "2018 BWF World Championships", "BWF World Ranking" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>women&#39;s</b> singles <b>tournament</b> of the 2019 <b>BWF World Championships</b> takes \nplace from 19 to 25 August. The <b>Badminton World</b> Federation has conducted a&nbsp;...", "The <b>BWF World Championships</b> is a <b>badminton tournament</b> sanctioned by \n<b>Badminton World</b> Federation (<b>BWF</b>).", "The following is a list providing a <b>BWF World Championships</b> medalists in the \nmen&#39;s and <b>women&#39;s</b> singles, also in the men&#39;s, <b>women&#39;s</b> and mixed doubles \nevents&nbsp;...", "The <b>women&#39;s</b> singles <b>tournament</b> of the 2018 <b>BWF World Championships</b> took \nplace from 30 July to 5 August. Contents. 1 Seeds; 2 Draw. 2.1 <b>Finals</b>; 2.2 Top \nhalf.", "The 2019 <b>BWF World Championships</b> was a <b>badminton tournament</b> which was \nheld from 19 to ... ⅛, ¼, ½, F. <b>Women&#39;s</b> singles, R48, R48, R32, R32, ⅛, ¼, ½, F.", "The <b>Women&#39;s</b> Singles <b>tournament</b> of the 2017 <b>BWF World Championships</b> took \nplace from 21 to 27 August. Contents. 1 Seeds; 2 Draw. 2.1 <b>Finals</b>; 2.2 Section 1\n&nbsp;...", "Carolina María Marín Martín (born 15 June 1993) is a Spanish professional \n<b>badminton</b> player. ... She has become the <b>World Champion</b> in <b>women&#39;s</b> singles \nthree times, winning in 2014, 2015 and 2018. She has also consecutively won \nthe <b>BWF</b>&nbsp;...", "This is a table of all the Gold medal winners in the <b>Badminton World</b> \n<b>Championships</b>. Since 1983, the event has been held every two years, with it \nchanging to an annual event since 2005 but taking a break during Olympic years. \nResults[edit]. Year, Men&#39;s singles, <b>Women&#39;s</b> singles, Men&#39;s doubles, <b>Women&#39;s</b> \ndoubles&nbsp;...", "Singles, men &middot; <b>women</b>. Doubles, men &middot; <b>women</b> &middot; mixed &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The 2018 <b>BWF</b> \n<b>World Championships</b> was a <b>badminton tournament</b> which was held from 30&nbsp;...", "The <b>BWF World</b> Ranking is the official ranking of the <b>Badminton World</b> Federation \nfor <b>badminton</b> players who participate in tournaments sanctioned by <b>Badminton</b> \n<b>World</b> Federation. It is used to determine the qualification for the <b>World</b> \n<b>Championships</b> and ... <b>BWF World</b> Rankings (<b>Women&#39;s</b> singles) as of 4 February \n2020." ] } ] }
[ "Nozomi Okuhara" ]
2017 BWF World Championships – Women's singles
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What part of ireland is still under british rule?
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[ "British rule in Ireland", "Northern Ireland" ]
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The \n<b>British</b> Parliament passed the Third Home <b>Rule</b> Act on 18 September 1914 with \nan amending Bill for the partition of <b>Ireland</b>&nbsp;...", "Northern <b>Ireland</b> is variously described as a country, province or region which is \npart of the ... However, a significant minority, mostly Catholics, were nationalists \nwho wanted a united <b>Ireland</b> independent of <b>British rule</b>. Today, the former&nbsp;...", "The Easter Rising also known as the Easter Rebellion, was an armed \ninsurrection in <b>Ireland</b> during Easter Week, April 1916. The Rising was launched \nby <b>Irish</b> republicans to end <b>British rule</b> in <b>Ireland</b>&nbsp;...", "After Butt&#39;s death the Home <b>Rule</b> Movement, or the <b>Irish</b> Parliamentary Party as it \nhad become known,&nbsp;...", "Since early 1914, <b>Ireland</b> seemed to be on the brink of civil war ... the <b>British</b> army \nto coerce Ulster into home <b>rule</b> from Dublin.", "The <b>Irish</b> Rebellion of 1798 (<b>Irish</b>: Éirí Amach 1798) was an uprising against \n<b>British rule</b> in <b>Ireland</b>. The United Irishmen, a republican revolutionary group&nbsp;...", "<b>Ireland</b>–United Kingdom relations, also referred to as <b>Irish</b>–British relations, or \nAnglo-<b>Irish</b> ... Secret societies, both opposing and supporting <b>British rule</b> through \nviolent means, developed in the 18th century and several open rebellions were&nbsp;...", "Northern <b>Ireland</b> is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom, situated in \nthe north-east of the island of <b>Ireland</b>." ] }, { "title": [ "British rule in Ireland", "History of Ireland", "Irish War of Independence", "Northern Ireland", "Easter Rising", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland", "History of Ireland (1801–1923)", "Irish Rebellion of 1798", "Ireland–United Kingdom relations", "History of Northern Ireland" ], "snippet": [ "<b>British rule</b> in <b>Ireland</b> began with the Anglo-Norman invasion of <b>Ireland</b> in the late \n12th century. Most of <b>Ireland</b> seceded from Britain following the Anglo-<b>Irish</b> War&nbsp;...", "Home <b>Rule</b> became certain when in 1910 ... In July 1921 the <b>Irish</b> and <b>British</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>Irish</b> War of Independence (<b>Irish</b>: Cogadh na Saoirse) or Anglo-<b>Irish</b> ... The \n<b>British</b> Parliament passed the Third Home <b>Rule</b> Act on 18 September 1914 with \nan amending Bill for the partition of <b>Ireland</b>&nbsp;...", "Northern <b>Ireland</b> is variously described as a country, province or region which is \npart of the ... However, a significant minority, mostly Catholics, were nationalists \nwho wanted a united <b>Ireland</b> independent of <b>British rule</b>. Today, the former&nbsp;...", "The Easter Rising also known as the Easter Rebellion, was an armed \ninsurrection in <b>Ireland</b> during Easter Week, April 1916. The Rising was launched \nby <b>Irish</b> republicans to end <b>British rule</b> in <b>Ireland</b>&nbsp;...", "After Butt&#39;s death the Home <b>Rule</b> Movement, or the <b>Irish</b> Parliamentary Party as it \nhad become known,&nbsp;...", "Since early 1914, <b>Ireland</b> seemed to be on the brink of civil war ... the <b>British</b> army \nto coerce Ulster into home <b>rule</b> from Dublin.", "The <b>Irish</b> Rebellion of 1798 (<b>Irish</b>: Éirí Amach 1798) was an uprising against \n<b>British rule</b> in <b>Ireland</b>. The United Irishmen, a republican revolutionary group&nbsp;...", "<b>Ireland</b>–United Kingdom relations, also referred to as <b>Irish</b>–British relations, or \nAnglo-<b>Irish</b> ... Secret societies, both opposing and supporting <b>British rule</b> through \nviolent means, developed in the 18th century and several open rebellions were&nbsp;...", "Northern <b>Ireland</b> is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom, situated in \nthe north-east of the island of <b>Ireland</b>." ] }, { "title": [ "Northern Ireland", "British rule in Ireland", "History of Ireland", "Irish War of Independence", "Ireland–United Kingdom relations", "Dominion", "Republic of Ireland", "Commonwealth of Nations", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland", "Partition of Ireland" ], "snippet": [ "Northern <b>Ireland</b> is variously described as a country, province or region which is \npart of the United Kingdom. Located <b>in the</b> northeast of the island of <b>Ireland</b>, \nNorthern <b>Ireland</b> shares a ... The <b>British</b> did <b>not</b> inform the Government of \nNorthern <b>Ireland</b> that they had made the offer to the Dublin government, and De \nValera&#39;s&nbsp;...", "<b>British rule</b> in <b>Ireland</b> began with the Anglo-Norman invasion of <b>Ireland in the</b> late \n12th century. Most of <b>Ireland</b> seceded from Britain following the Anglo-<b>Irish</b> War \nand became an fully independent republic following the passage of the Republic \nof <b>Ireland</b> Act in 1949. Northern <b>Ireland is still</b> part of the United Kingdom.", "This section does <b>not</b> cite any sources. ... Home <b>Rule</b> became certain when in \n1910 the <b>Irish</b> ... <b>Ireland&#39;s</b> participation <b>in the British</b> and Allied war effort <b>under</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>Irish</b> War of Independence (<b>Irish</b>: Cogadh na Saoirse) or Anglo-<b>Irish</b> War was \na guerrilla war fought in&nbsp;...", "<b>Ireland</b>–United Kingdom relations, also referred to as <b>Irish</b>–British relations, or \nAnglo-<b>Irish</b> ... Due to the lack of supporting legislation, all referendums <b>in the</b> UK \nare <b>not</b> ... As a dominion of the <b>British Empire</b>, citizens of the <b>Irish</b> Free State were\n&nbsp;...", "Dominions were the semi-independent polities <b>under</b> the <b>British</b> Crown that \nconstituted the ... Thus, for example, the <b>British Ireland</b> Act 1949, recognised that \nthe Republic of <b>Ireland</b> had &quot;ceased to be part of His Majesty&#39;s dominions&quot;. ... The \nphrase <b>Dominion</b> of Canada does <b>not</b> appear <b>in the</b> 1867 act nor <b>in the</b> \nConstitution&nbsp;...", "<b>Ireland</b> also known as the Republic of <b>Ireland</b> (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a \ncountry in north-western Europe occupying 26 of 32 counties of the island of \n<b>Ireland</b>. The capital and largest city is Dublin, which is located <b>on</b> the eastern side \nof ... <b>Ireland</b> did <b>not</b> reapply when the <b>rules</b> were altered to permit republics to join\n. Later&nbsp;...", "The Commonwealth of Nations, generally known simply as the Commonwealth, \nis a political ... After the Second World War ended, the <b>British Empire</b> was \ngradually ... While <b>Ireland</b> had <b>not</b> actively participated <b>in the</b> Commonwealth \nsince the&nbsp;...", "But Catholic Emancipation was <b>not</b> O&#39;Connell&#39;s ultimate goal, which ... <b>Ireland</b> \nwas no closer to home <b>rule</b> by the mid-19th ... enacted in Canada <b>under</b> the \n<b>British</b> North America Act, 1867,&nbsp;...", "The <b>Irish</b> and <b>British</b> governments agreed, <b>under</b> the 1998 Belfast Agreement, \nthat the status of Northern <b>Ireland</b> will <b>not</b> change without the consent of a \nmajority&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Northern Ireland", "British rule in Ireland", "History of Ireland", "Partition of Ireland", "Republic of Ireland", "Ireland–United Kingdom relations", "United Ireland", "Dominion", "Irish War of Independence", "Ireland" ], "snippet": [ "Northern <b>Ireland</b> is variously described as a country, province or region which is \n<b>part</b> of the United Kingdom. Located <b>in the</b> northeast of the island of <b>Ireland</b>, \nNorthern <b>Ireland</b> shares a ... At the same time, the <b>British</b> Government recognised \nfor the first time, as <b>part</b> of the prospective, the so-called &quot;<b>Irish</b> dimension&quot;: the&nbsp;...", "<b>British rule</b> in <b>Ireland</b> began with the Anglo-Norman invasion of <b>Ireland in the</b> late \n12th century. Most of <b>Ireland</b> seceded from Britain following the Anglo-<b>Irish</b> War \nand became an fully independent republic following the passage of the Republic \nof <b>Ireland</b> Act in 1949. Northern <b>Ireland is still part</b> of the United Kingdom.", "The first evidence of human presence in <b>Ireland</b> may date to about 12,500 years \nago. ... <b>Ireland</b> was never a <b>part</b> of the Roman <b>Empire</b>, but Roman influence was \n... of the <b>British</b> Parliament, although <b>still under</b> the supervision of the king and his\n&nbsp;...", "The new state had the status of a dominion of the <b>British Empire</b>. <b>Under</b> the treaty, \nthe Government of <b>Ireland</b> Act continued to apply in Northern <b>Ireland</b> for one&nbsp;...", "<b>Ireland</b> also known as the Republic of <b>Ireland</b> (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a \ncountry in ... The sovereign state shares its only land border with Northern <b>Ireland</b>\n, a <b>part</b> of ... any support of the UK, launched an armed insurrection against \n<b>British rule in the</b> ... The transfer of this debt means that <b>Ireland</b>, in 2017, <b>still</b> has \none of the&nbsp;...", "<b>Ireland</b>–United Kingdom relations, also referred to as <b>Irish</b>–<b>British</b> relations, or \nAnglo-<b>Irish</b> ... Norse-Gaels <b>in the</b> Kingdom of Dublin and Norman invasion of \n<b>Ireland</b> added religious, political ... A spokesman for the <b>Irish</b> Embassy in London \nrecently said, &quot;The <b>British</b> Isles has a dated ring to it, as if we are <b>still part</b> of the \n<b>Empire</b>.", "United <b>Ireland</b>, also referred to as <b>Irish</b> reunification, is the proposition that all of \n<b>Ireland</b> should ... The <b>Irish Dominion</b> League opposed partition of <b>Ireland</b> into \nseparate ... the other day about your country because I <b>still</b> hope for a United \n<b>Ireland</b>. ... The <b>British</b> government deployed troops <b>in the area under</b> Operation \nBanner.", "Dominions were the semi-independent polities <b>under</b> the British Crown that \nconstituted the ... All territories forming <b>part</b> of the <b>British Empire</b> were British \ndominions but ... Nonetheless, though disused, it remains Canada&#39;s legal title \nand the phrase Her Majesty&#39;s Dominions is <b>still</b> used occasionally in legal \ndocuments <b>in the</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>Irish</b> War of Independence (<b>Irish</b>: Cogadh na Saoirse) or Anglo-<b>Irish</b> War was \na guerrilla ... In April 1916, <b>Irish</b> republicans launched the Easter Rising against \n<b>British rule</b> and proclaimed an <b>Irish</b> Republic. ... <b>During</b> the early <b>part</b> of the \nconflict, roughly from 1919 to the middle of 1920, there was a relatively limited \namount&nbsp;...", "<b>Ireland</b> is an island <b>in the</b> North Atlantic. It is separated from Great <b>Britain</b> to its \neast by the North ... <b>Britain</b>. <b>In the</b> 1690s, a system of Protestant English <b>rule</b> was \ndesigned to materially ... The <b>British</b> government, however, <b>still</b> retained the right \nto nominate the government of <b>Ireland</b> without the consent of the <b>Irish</b> parliament." ] } ] }
[ "Northern Ireland" ]
Northern Ireland
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Who sings i'm all outta love i'm so lost without you?
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[ "Jagged Edge (American group)", "All Out of Love", "Air Supply" ]
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It is directed by Liu Junjie, and stars Wallace&nbsp;...", "Graham Cyril Russell (born 11 June 1950) is an English musician, songwriter, \nand ... Woman in the World&quot;, &quot;The One That You <b>Love</b>&quot;, &quot;Even the Nights Are \nBetter&quot;, &quot;Goodbye&quot; and &quot;Making <b>Love Out</b> of Nothing at <b>All</b>&quot;, for more than forty \nyears.", "OTT were an Irish boy band of the mid-late 1990s. The five members were Niall O\n&#39;Neill, Alan ... (UK #12); 1997: &quot;Forever Girl&quot; (re-issue) (UK #24); 1997: &quot;<b>All Out of</b> \n<b>Love</b>&quot; (re-issue) (UK #11); 1998: &quot;The Story of Love&quot; (UK #11, Ireland #9)&nbsp;...", "&quot;Raisins&quot; is the fourteenth episode of the seventh season of the American \nanimated television ... The episode further uses &quot;<b>All Out of Love</b>&quot; by Air Supply, &quot;\nShock the Monkey&quot; by Peter Gabriel, and &quot;YMCA&quot; by Village People. ... &quot;\nCancelled&quot;; &quot;Krazy Kripples&quot;; &quot;Toilet Paper&quot;; &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> a Little Bit Country&quot;; &quot;Fat Butt and \nPancake Head&quot;&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> Outta <b>Love</b>&quot; is the debut single by American recording artist Anastacia. \nWritten by ... which moves and grooves with a spirit <b>all</b> its own. ... The video starts \n<b>out</b> with Anastacia walking through a tunnel with her coat on as we cut to a \ndressing&nbsp;...", "&quot;Making <b>Love Out</b> of Nothing At <b>All</b>&quot; is a power ballad written and composed by \nJim Steinman and first released by Australian soft rock band Air Supply for their&nbsp;...", "The <b>Love</b> Album is the eighth studio album, eighth album under Sony BMG and \nsecond, last cover album by Irish boy band Westlife. It was released in the&nbsp;...", "News from Nowhere is the 13th studio album by Australian soft rock band Air \nSupply released ... Graham Russell) - 5:04; &quot;Spirit of <b>Love</b>&quot; (Graham Russell, \nBenny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Billy Sherwood) - 4: ... &quot;Young <b>Love</b>&quot;; &quot;Two \nLess Lonely People in the World&quot;; &quot;Making <b>Love Out</b> of Nothing at <b>All</b>&quot;; &quot;I Can \nWait Forever&nbsp;...", "Air Supply is a soft rock duo, consisting of English singer-songwriter and guitarist \nGraham ... 5) and &quot;<b>All Out of Love</b>&quot; (No. 2). Both singles were Top 10 hits in \nAustralia with &quot;<b>All Out of Love</b>&quot; reaching No. 17 in the Netherlands and reaching \nNo." ] }, { "title": [ "Jagged Edge", "Jagged Edge (American group)", "Jagged Edge (film)", "A Jagged Era", "Good Luck Charm (Jagged Edge song)", "Jagged Edge (British band)", "The Remedy (Jagged Edge album)", "Jagged Little Thrill", "Jagged Edge discography", "Jagged Edge (Gary Numan album)" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Jagged Edge</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Film and TV; 2 Music. 2.1 Groups; 2.2 \nAlbums. 3 See also. Film and TV[edit]. <b>Jagged Edge</b> (film), a 1985 film starring&nbsp;...", "<b>Jagged Edge</b> is an American R&amp;B group signed through Jermaine Dupri&#39;s So So \nDef Recordings. Their biggest hit singles are &quot;Let&#39;s Get Married&quot; and &quot;Where&nbsp;...", "<b>Jagged Edge</b> is a 1985 American neo-noir courtroom drama erotic thriller film \nwritten by Joe Eszterhas and directed by Richard Marquand. The film stars Glenn\n&nbsp;...", "A Jagged Era is the debut studio album by American R&amp;B group <b>Jagged Edge</b>, \nreleased on October 21, 1997 by So So Def and Columbia Records. The quartet\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Good Luck Charm&quot; is the second single from <b>Jagged Edge</b>&#39;s self-titled fifth album \n<b>Jagged Edge</b>. It was certified gold by the (RIAA).", "<b>Jagged Edge</b>, also known as <b>Jagged Edge</b> UK in the United States where there \nis an American R&amp;B vocal group with the same name, were a glam metal/rock&nbsp;...", "The Remedy is the seventh studio album by American R&amp;B group <b>Jagged Edge</b>. \nIt was released on June 21, 2011. The new project boasts a mix of the old and&nbsp;...", "Jagged Little Thrill is the third studio album by American R&amp;B group <b>Jagged</b> \n<b>Edge</b>. It was released by So So Def and Columbia on June 26, 2001 in the \nUnited&nbsp;...", "The following discography is a comprehensive collection of albums, singles and \nguest appearances by <b>Jagged Edge</b>. Contents. 1 Albums. 1.1 Studio albums&nbsp;...", "<b>Jagged Edge</b> is a 2-disc album of alternate versions and remixes of songs from \nthe album Jagged. When Numan started recording the album Jagged he was to&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "All Out of Love", "List of performances on Top of the Pops", "List of best-selling singles of the 2000s in Australia", "Anastacia", "Golden Tour", "List of songs recorded by Kylie Minogue", "Making Love Out of Nothing at All", "List of songs recorded by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic", "Taylor Dayne", "You Win My Love" ], "snippet": [ "&quot;<b>All</b> Out of <b>Love</b>&quot; is a song by the Australian soft rock duo Air Supply, released in \n1980 from their fifth studio album Lost in <b>Love</b>. ... The chorus was originally &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> \n<b>all</b> out of <b>love</b>, I want to arrest you&quot;. ... Davis thought that Americans wouldn&#39;t \nunderstand what that meant <b>so</b> he suggested &quot;<b>I&#39;m all</b> out of <b>love</b>, <b>I&#39;m so lost</b> \n<b>without you</b>&quot;.", "This list of performances on Top of the Pops is <b>a</b> chronological account of popular \nsongs ... &quot;From the Bottom of <b>My</b> Heart (I <b>Love You</b>)&quot;; Val Doonican - &quot;The Special \nYears&quot;, &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> Gonna ... &quot;L.O.D. (<b>Love</b> on Delivery)&quot;, &quot;<b>Love Really</b> Hurts <b>Without You</b>\n&quot;, &quot;Stop <b>Me</b> (<b>You</b>&#39;ve Heard It <b>All</b> ... &quot;(If <b>You</b>&#39;re Not in It for <b>Love</b>) <b>I&#39;m Outta</b> Here!", "The highest-selling singles in Australia are ranked in the Australian Recording \nIndustry Association singles chart, also known as the ARIA Charts, published by \nthe Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). The data are compiled \nfrom <b>a</b> sample that includes music stores, music ... <b>All</b> but 23 of the 100 songs that \nmade the end of decade chart reached&nbsp;...", "Anastacia Lyn Newkirk is an American <b>singer-songwriter</b>, producer and former \ndancer. <b>Her</b> first two albums Not That Kind (2000) and Freak of Nature (2001) \nwere released in quick succession to major success. Spurred on by the multi-\nplatinum, global smash &quot;<b>I&#39;m Outta Love</b>&quot;, Anastacia ... It includes music videos to \n<b>her</b> four singles; &quot;Left Outside Alone&quot;, &quot;<b>Everything</b>&nbsp;...", "The Golden Tour was the fifteenth concert tour by Australian recording <b>artist</b> Kylie \nMinogue. It was launched in support of her fourteenth studio album, Golden (\n2018) and ... She then performed &quot;<b>Lost Without You</b>&quot;, complete with a laser show, \nand &quot;<b>All</b> the ... &quot;<b>I am so</b>, <b>SO</b> EXCITED to announce my GOLDEN TOUR is coming \nto&nbsp;...", "Australian–British <b>singer</b> and <b>songwriter</b> Kylie Minogue signed a record deal with \nMushroom ... Dannii Minogue collaborated with her sister on &quot;100 Degrees&quot;, &quot;<b>So</b> \nin <b>Love</b> with Yourself&quot; and &quot;The Winner Takes ... &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> Over Dreaming (Over You)&quot;, \nKylie Minogue, Mike Stock ... &quot;<b>Lost Without You</b>&quot;, Kylie Minogue, Kylie Minogue", "&quot;Making <b>Love</b> Out of Nothing At <b>All</b>&quot; is <b>a</b> power ballad written and composed by \nJim Steinman and first released by Australian soft rock band Air Supply for their&nbsp;...", "&quot;Weird Al&quot; Yankovic is <b>a</b> multi-Grammy Award-winning American musician, \nsatirist, parodist, ... the general sound of <b>a</b> group <b>without</b> directly parodying one of \ntheir songs. ... &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> in <b>Love</b> with the Skipper&quot;, parody of &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> N Luv (Wit <b>A</b> Stripper)&quot; \nby T-Pain ... Because Yankovic is arguably the most successful parody <b>artist</b>, \nsongs&nbsp;...", "Taylor Dayne is an American <b>singer, songwriter</b>, and actress. She rose to fame in \n1987 after <b>her</b> debut single &quot;Tell It to <b>My</b> Heart&quot; reached the top 10 across \nfourteen international music charts. Dayne achieved six additional U.S. top 10 \nsingles, including &quot;<b>Love</b> Will Lead <b>You</b> Back&quot;, &quot;Prove Your <b>Love</b>&quot;, and &quot;I&#39;ll Always \n<b>Love You</b>&quot;. ... <b>I&#39;m</b> as married to <b>my</b> business manager as I would be any husband.", "&quot;(If <b>You</b>&#39;re Not in It for <b>Love</b>) <b>I&#39;m Outta</b> Here!&quot; (1995), &quot;<b>You</b> Win <b>My Love</b>&quot; (1996), &quot;\nNo One Needs to Know&quot; (1996). &quot;<b>You</b> Win <b>My Love</b>&quot; is <b>a</b> song recorded by \nCanadian country music <b>singer</b> Shania Twain. ... single-handedly by Robert John \n&quot;Mutt&quot; Lange, making it one of the <b>very</b> few singles in which Twain did not co-\nwrite." ] }, { "title": [ "Russell Hitchcock", "Russell Hitchcock (album)", "Air Supply", "Henry-Russell Hitchcock", "Category:Russell Hitchcock songs", "Graham Russell", "Caught in Your Web (Swear to Your Heart)", "Category:Russell Hitchcock albums", "International Style (architecture)", "Alice Davis Hitchcock Award" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Russell</b> Charles <b>Hitchcock</b> (born 15 June 1949) is an Australian musician and \nfrontman of the soft rock duo Air Supply. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career&nbsp;...", "<b>Russell Hitchcock</b> is the self-titled debut album by <b>Russell Hitchcock</b>, best known \nas the lead singer of Air Supply, released in 1988. The album didn&#39;t reach the&nbsp;...", "Air Supply is a soft rock duo, consisting of English singer-songwriter and guitarist \nGraham Russell and Australian lead vocalist <b>Russell Hitchcock</b>. They had a&nbsp;...", "Henry-<b>Russell Hitchcock</b> (1903–1987) was an American architectural historian. A \nlong-time professor at Smith College and New York University, his writings&nbsp;...", "It should only contain pages that are <b>Russell Hitchcock</b> songs or lists of <b>Russell</b> \n<b>Hitchcock</b> songs, as well as subcategories containing those things. Topics about\n&nbsp;...", "Graham Cyril Russell (born 11 June 1950) is an English musician, songwriter, \nand singer/guitarist of the soft rock duo Air Supply. In 1975, with <b>Russell</b> \n<b>Hitchcock</b>&nbsp;...", "&quot;Caught in Your Web (Swear to Your Heart)&quot; is a song recorded by Air Supply \nlead singer <b>Russell Hitchcock</b> in 1990. The song was written by Diane Warren.", "It should only contain pages that are <b>Russell Hitchcock</b> albums or lists of <b>Russell</b> \n<b>Hitchcock</b> albums, as well as subcategories containing those things. Topics&nbsp;...", "The International Style or internationalism is a major architectural style that was \ndeveloped in the 1920s and 1930s and was closely related to modernism and \nmodern architecture. It was first defined by Museum of Modern Art curators Henry\n-<b>Russell Hitchcock</b> and Philip Johnson in 1932,&nbsp;...", "The Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award, established in 1949, by the Society of \nArchitectural ... 1954 - Henry-<b>Russell Hitchcock</b>. Early Victorian Architecture in \nBritain. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1954. 1955 - Talbot Hamlin. Benjamin \nH. Latrobe." ] }, { "title": [ "All Out of Love", "List of performances on Top of the Pops", "List of best-selling singles of the 2000s in Australia", "Anastacia", "List of songs recorded by Kylie Minogue", "List of songs recorded by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic", "Making Love Out of Nothing at All", "Hello Darlin' (song)", "Taylor Dayne", "Golden Tour" ], "snippet": [ "The chorus was originally &quot;<b>I&#39;m all</b> out of <b>love</b>, I want to arrest you&quot;. ... meant <b>so</b> he \nsuggested &quot;<b>I&#39;m all</b> out of <b>love</b>, <b>I&#39;m so lost without you</b>&quot;.", "This list of performances on Top of the Pops is <b>a</b> chronological account of popular \nsongs performed by recording <b>artists</b> and musical ensembles on Top of the Pops, \n<b>a</b> weekly BBC One television programme that featured <b>artists</b> ... &quot;From the Bottom \nof <b>My</b> Heart (I <b>Love You</b>)&quot;; Val Doonican - &quot;The Special Years&quot;, &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> Gonna&nbsp;...", "The highest-selling singles in Australia are ranked in the Australian Recording \nIndustry Association singles chart, also known as the ARIA Charts, published by \nthe Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). The data are compiled \nfrom <b>a</b> sample that includes music stores, music ... <b>All</b> but 23 of the 100 songs that \nmade the end of decade chart reached&nbsp;...", "Anastacia Lyn Newkirk is an American <b>singer</b>-songwriter, producer and former \ndancer. <b>Her</b> first two albums Not That Kind (2000) and Freak of Nature (2001) \nwere released in quick succession to major success. Spurred on by the multi-\nplatinum, global smash &quot;<b>I&#39;m Outta Love</b>&quot;, Anastacia ... It includes music videos to \n<b>her</b> four singles; &quot;Left Outside Alone&quot;, &quot;<b>Everything</b>&nbsp;...", "Australian–British <b>singer</b> and songwriter Kylie Minogue signed a record deal with \nMushroom ... Dannii Minogue collaborated with her sister on &quot;100 Degrees&quot;, &quot;<b>So</b> \nin <b>Love</b> with Yourself&quot; and &quot;The Winner Takes ... &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> Over Dreaming (Over You)&quot;, \nKylie Minogue, Mike Stock ... &quot;<b>Lost Without You</b>&quot;, Kylie Minogue, Kylie Minogue", "&quot;Weird Al&quot; Yankovic is <b>a</b> multi-Grammy Award-winning American musician, \nsatirist, parodist, ... the general sound of <b>a</b> group <b>without</b> directly parodying one of \ntheir songs. ... &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> in <b>Love</b> with the Skipper&quot;, parody of &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> N Luv (Wit <b>A</b> Stripper)&quot; \nby T-Pain ... The style parody <b>artists</b> for Straight <b>Outta</b> Lynwood are thanked in the\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Making <b>Love</b> Out of Nothing At <b>All</b>&quot; is <b>a</b> power ballad written and composed by \nJim Steinman and first released by Australian soft rock band Air Supply for their&nbsp;...", "&quot;Hello Darlin&#39;&quot; is <b>a</b> song written and recorded by American country music artist \nConway Twitty. It was released in March 1970 as the first single and title track \nfrom the <b>album</b> ... used to be,&quot; tries to put up his bravado by saying he&#39;s getting \nalong fine <b>without her</b>, &quot;except,&quot; he admits, &quot;I can&#39;t sleep, and I cry <b>all</b> night &#39;til \ndawn.", "Taylor Dayne is an American <b>singer</b>, songwriter, and actress. She rose to fame in \n1987 after <b>her</b> debut single &quot;Tell It to <b>My</b> Heart&quot; reached the top 10 across \nfourteen international music charts. Dayne achieved six additional U.S. top 10 \nsingles, including &quot;<b>Love</b> Will Lead <b>You</b> Back&quot;, &quot;Prove Your <b>Love</b>&quot;, and &quot;I&#39;ll Always \n<b>Love You</b>&quot;. ... <b>I&#39;m</b> as married to <b>my</b> business manager as I would be any husband.", "The Golden Tour was the fifteenth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie \nMinogue. It was launched in support of her fourteenth studio <b>album</b>, Golden (\n2018) and ... She then performed &quot;<b>Lost Without You</b>&quot;, complete with a laser show, \nand &quot;<b>All</b> the ... &quot;<b>I am so</b>, <b>SO</b> EXCITED to announce my GOLDEN TOUR is coming \nto&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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All Out of Love
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When did o canada become canada's national anthem?
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[ "O Canada" ]
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Its name&nbsp;...", "Robert Stanley Weir FRSC (November 15, 1856 – August 20, 1926) was a \nMontreal, Quebec judge and poet most famous for writing the English lyrics to &quot;<b>O</b> \n<b>Canada</b>&quot;, the national anthem of Canada.", "Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier FRSC (May 8, 1839 – June 27, 1920) was a \nCanadian judge, author, and lyricist. He wrote the lyrics of the original French \nversion of the Canadian national anthem &quot;<b>O Canada</b>&quot;.", "The lyrics to &quot;<b>Ô Canada</b>! mon pays, mes amours&quot;, meaning &quot;<b>O Canada</b>! my \ncountry, my love&quot; is a French-Canadian patriotic song. It was written by&nbsp;...", "Founded in 2001, Project <b>O Canada</b> was a Toronto-based anti-terrorism \ninvestigation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Created in response to the\n&nbsp;...", "Upload date | User | Bytes | Dimensions | Comment. 2011-03-27 01:40:46 | \nAncient Apparition | 1367035 | 0×0 | == {{int:filedesc}} == == {{int:filedesc}}&nbsp;...", "<b>O Canada</b> is the national anthem of Canada. <b>O Canada</b> may also refer to: <b>O</b> \n<b>Canada</b>! (film), a film at the Canada pavilion of Epcot; <b>O Canada</b> (TV series),&nbsp;...", "Roger Doucet, CM (21 April 1919 – 19 July 1981) was a Canadian tenor best \nknown for singing the Canadian national anthem, &quot;<b>O Canada</b>&quot;, on televised \ngames&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "O Canada", "Robert Stanley Weir", "Adolphe-Basile Routhier", "Anthems and nationalistic songs of Canada", "O Canada! (film)", "God Save the Queen", "Roger Doucet", "Calixa Lavallée", "Canada Day", "Mark Donnelly" ], "snippet": [ "&quot;<b>O Canada</b>&quot; (French: <b>Ô Canada</b>) is the <b>national anthem</b> of Canada. The song was \noriginally ... 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He wrote the lyrics of the original French \nversion of the <b>Canadian national anthem</b> &quot;<b>O Canada</b>&quot;.", "&quot;<b>O Canada</b>&quot; is the <b>national anthem</b> of Canada. ... anthems after 1939, officially \n<b>becoming Canada&#39;s</b> singular <b>national anthem</b> in&nbsp;...", "<b>O</b>&#39; <b>Canada</b>! was a Circle-Vision 360° film attraction at the Canada Pavilion, within \nEpcot&#39;s World Showcase at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Its name \nderives from <b>Canada&#39;s national anthem</b>.", "God Save the Queen is the royal anthem in a number of Commonwealth realms, \ntheir territories ... &quot;God Save the Queen&quot; is the <b>national anthem</b> of the United \nKingdom and one ... Save the Queen&quot; followed by the first four and last four bars \nof &quot;<b>O Canada</b>&quot;), as well as the salute given to governors of British overseas \nterritories.", "Roger Doucet, CM (21 April 1919 – 19 July 1981) was a <b>Canadian</b> tenor best \nknown for singing the <b>Canadian national anthem</b>, &quot;<b>O Canada</b>&quot;, on televised \ngames of ... version <b>became</b>—and remains—the accepted way to conclude <b>O</b> \n<b>Canada</b>.", "Calixa Lavallée (December 28, 1842 – January 21, 1891) was a French-\n<b>Canadian</b>-American musician and Union Army band musician during the \nAmerican Civil War. He is best known for composing the music for &quot;<b>O Canada</b>,&quot; \nwhich officially <b>became</b> the <b>national anthem</b> of Canada in 1980,&nbsp;...", "Canada Day (French: Fête du Canada) is the national day of Canada. A federal \nstatutory ... Canada Day is often informally referred to as &quot;<b>Canada&#39;s</b> birthday&quot;, \nparticularly in ... Canada <b>became</b> a &quot;kingdom in its own right&quot; within the British \nEmpire ... and the establishment of &quot;<b>O Canada</b>&quot; as the country&#39;s <b>national anthem</b> (\n1980).", "Mark Emerson Donnelly (born February 29, 1960) is a <b>Canadian</b> singer noted for \nsinging the <b>national anthem</b> &quot;<b>O Canada</b>&quot; at the National Hockey League&#39;s&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "July 1 , 1980" ]
O Canada
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Who won the us open 2017 golf tournament?
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[ "2017 U.S. Open (golf)", "2017 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship" ]
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The European Tour uses conversion rates at \nthe&nbsp;...", "The 2018 United States Open <b>Championship</b> was the 118th <b>U.S. Open</b>, held \nJune 14–17 at ... <b>Winner</b> of the <b>2017</b> U.S. Senior Open <b>Championship</b>. Kenny \nPerry.", "The <b>2017 PGA Championship</b> was the 99th <b>PGA Championship</b>, held August 10\n–13 at Quail ... Justin Thomas, the son of a <b>PGA</b> professional, <b>won</b> his first career \nmajor title, two strokes ahead of runners-up ... 3. Last five <b>U.S. Open</b> Champions.", "The <b>2017 Open Championship</b> was a men&#39;s major <b>golf championship</b> and the \n146th <b>Open</b> ... 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Who plays in this year's world series?
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Where is the lake district national park located?
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Lake District
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Who did the house fall on in the wizard of oz?
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[ "Wicked Witch of the East" ]
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When asked about her experiences on the set of The <b>Wizard of</b> \n<b>Oz</b>, Hamilton said her biggest fear was her monstrous ... period were as general \nstore owner Cora, in a national series of television commercials for Maxwell \n<b>House</b> coffee.", "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West is a novel published \nin 1995, written by Gregory Maguire and illustrated by Douglas Smith. It is a \nrevisionist exploration of the characters and land of Oz from the 1900 novel The \nWonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b> by L. Frank Baum ... She is killed when Dorothy&#39;s <b>house</b> \n<b>falls</b> on top of her.", "&quot;Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead&quot; is the centerpiece of several individual songs in \nan extended set-piece performed by the Munchkins, Glinda (Billie Burke) and \nDorothy Gale (Judy Garland) in the 1939 film The <b>Wizard of Oz</b>. It was also sung \nby studio singers ... the Wicked Witch of the East when Dorothy&#39;s <b>house</b> is \ndropped on her by the&nbsp;...", "The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a 1939 American musical fantasy film produced by Metro-\nGoldwyn-Mayer. ... The <b>house</b> lands in Munchkinland in the Land of Oz. Glinda \nthe Good Witch of the North and the Munchkins welcome her as a heroine, as the \n<b>falling house</b> has killed the Wicked Witch of the East. Her sister, the Wicked Witch \nof&nbsp;...", "Mr. Boogedy is a 1986 made-for-television family film, and failed pilot directed by \n<b>Oz</b> Scott and written by Michael Janover, which originally aired as an episode of &quot;\nThe Disney Sunday Movie.&quot; It tells the story of a gag gift salesman and his family \nmoving into a new <b>house</b> ... Thrilled to finally move into a full-sized <b>house</b> in \nLucifer <b>Falls</b>, New England,&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Wicked Witch of the East" ], "snippet": [ "The Wicked Witch of the East is a fictional character created by American author \nL. Frank Baum. ... Wiz and its film version (1978), the Wicked Witch of the East is \nnamed <b>Evvamene</b> (&quot;Ever mean&quot;) and terrorizes the Munchkins before Dorothy&#39;s&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Wicked Witch of the East", "Land of Oz", "The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)", "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", "Wicked Witch of the West", "Ruby slippers", "Glinda the Good Witch", "Land of Oz (theme park)", "Elphaba", "Nessarose" ], "snippet": [ "The Wicked Witch of the East was featured in the film The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> (1939). \nShe is revealed to have been killed when Dorothy&#39;s <b>house fell</b> on her. 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In spite of this favorable conjecture, Hill <b>did</b> not initially predict that \nthe book would be phenomenally successful. ... the magical <b>Land</b> of Oz. The \n<b>falling house</b> has killed the Wicked Witch of the East, the evil ruler of the \nMunchkins.", "The Wicked Witch of the West is a fictional character and the main antagonist of \nthe classic children&#39;s novel The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b> (1900), created by \nAmerican author L. Frank Baum. In Baum&#39;s subsequent Oz novels, it <b>is the</b> Nome \nKing <b>who is the</b> principal ... W. W. Denslow&#39;s illustrations for The Wonderful \n<b>Wizard of Oz</b> depict her as a&nbsp;...", "The ruby slippers are the magic pair of shoes worn by Dorothy Gale as played by \nJudy Garland in the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical film The <b>Wizard of Oz</b>. \nBecause of ... a tornado and taken to the magical <b>Land</b> of Oz. The <b>house falls</b> on \nand kills the Wicked Witch of the East, freeing the Munchkins from her tyranny.", "Glinda, also known as the Good Witch of the South, is a fictional character \ncreated by L. Frank Baum in his Oz novels. She first appears in Baum&#39;s classic \n1900 children&#39;s novel The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, and <b>is the</b> most powerful \nsorceress in the <b>Land</b> of Oz, ... Since the change of regime in Oz, Glinda also \nruns a boarding <b>house</b> for&nbsp;...", "The <b>Land</b> of Oz is a theme park in the resort town of Beech Mountain, North \nCarolina, USA. In 1970 it opened as a theme park based on the L. Frank Baum \n<b>Wizard of Oz</b> books by Carolina Caribbean Corporation under the guidance of \nGrover Robbins, <b>who had</b> been successful ... Visitors then made their way to \nDorothy&#39;s <b>house</b>, which was then the home of&nbsp;...", "Elphaba Thropp /ˈɛlfəbə ˈθrɒp/ is a fictional character in Wicked: The Life and \nTimes of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire, as well as in the \nBroadway and West End adaptations, Wicked. In the original 1900 L. Frank Baum \nbook The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, the ... Elphaba <b>is the</b> illegitimate daughter of \nMelena Thropp and the <b>Wizard of Oz</b>.", "Nessarose Thropp <b>is the</b> name of the woman who becomes the Wicked Witch of \nthe East in ... Nessarose&#39;s death, caused by Dorothy&#39;s <b>falling house</b>, led several \nOzians to come up with ... Unlike in the novel, Nessarose does not oppose the \n<b>Wizard</b>, but rather respects and fears him like everyone else in <b>Oz</b>. 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After Dorothy&#39;s <b>house</b> crushes \nthe Wicked Witch of the East, thereby liberating the Munchkins from bondage, the\n&nbsp;...", "The Wicked Witch of the West is a fictional character and the main antagonist of \nthe classic children&#39;s novel The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b> (1900), created by \nAmerican author L. Frank Baum. In Baum&#39;s subsequent Oz novels, it <b>is the</b> Nome \nKing who <b>is the</b> principal ... W. W. Denslow&#39;s illustrations for The Wonderful \n<b>Wizard of Oz</b> depict her as a&nbsp;...", "The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is an American children&#39;s novel written by author L. \nFrank Baum ... In spite of this favorable conjecture, Hill <b>did</b> not initially predict that \nthe book would be phenomenally successful. ... the magical Land of Oz. The \n<b>falling house</b> has killed the Wicked Witch of the East, the evil ruler of the \nMunchkins.", "The ruby slippers are the magic pair of shoes worn by Dorothy Gale as played by \nJudy Garland in the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical film The <b>Wizard of Oz</b>. \nBecause of ... a tornado and taken to the magical Land of Oz. The <b>house falls on</b> \nand kills the Wicked Witch of the East, freeing the Munchkins from her tyranny.", "The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a 1939 American musical fantasy film produced by Metro-\nGoldwyn-Mayer. ... The <b>Wizard of Oz is the</b> source of many quotes referenced in \ncontemporary popular culture. ... Good Witch of the North and the Munchkins \nwelcome her as a heroine, as the <b>falling house</b> has killed the Wicked Witch of the \nEast.", "Nessarose Thropp <b>is the</b> name of the woman who becomes the Wicked Witch of \nthe East in ... Nessarose&#39;s death, caused by Dorothy&#39;s <b>falling house</b>, led several \nOzians to come up with ... Unlike in the novel, Nessarose does not oppose the \n<b>Wizard</b>, but rather respects and fears him like everyone else in <b>Oz</b>. In fact, she&nbsp;...", "Glinda, also known as the Good Witch of the South, is a fictional character \ncreated by L. Frank Baum in his Oz novels. She first appears in Baum&#39;s classic \n1900 children&#39;s novel The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, and <b>is the</b> most powerful \nsorceress in the Land of Oz, ... Since the change of regime in Oz, Glinda also \nruns a boarding <b>house</b> for&nbsp;...", "Elphaba Thropp /ˈɛlfəbə ˈθrɒp/ is a fictional character in Wicked: The Life and \nTimes of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire, as well as in the \nBroadway and West End adaptations, Wicked. In the original 1900 L. Frank Baum \nbook The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, the ... Elphaba <b>is the</b> illegitimate daughter of \nMelena Thropp <b>and the Wizard of Oz</b>.", "She first appears in Baum&#39;s classic 1900 children&#39;s novel The Wonderful <b>Wizard</b> \n<b>of Oz</b> and reappears in most of its sequels. In addition, she <b>is the</b> main character\n&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "The Wicked Witch" ]
Wicked Witch of the East
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Who voiced pinocchio in disney's 1940 movie of the same name?
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[ "Pinocchio", "Pinocchio (1940 film)" ]
{ "query": [ "pinocchio 1940 movie", "Who voiced pinocchio in disney's 1940 movie of the same name?" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "Pinocchio (1940 film)", "When You Wish Upon a Star", "Talk:Pinocchio (1940 film)", "Pinocchio", "Pinocchio (soundtrack)", "Figaro (Disney)", "Jiminy Cricket", "Mangiafuoco", "Category:Pinocchio films", "The Adventures of Pinocchio" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Pinocchio</b> is a <b>1940</b> American animated musical fantasy <b>film</b> produced by Walt \nDisney Productions, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and based on the Italian&nbsp;...", "&quot;When You Wish Upon a Star&quot; is a song written by Leigh Harline and Ned \nWashington for Walt Disney&#39;s <b>1940</b> adaptation of <b>Pinocchio</b>. The original version \nwas sung by Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket, and is heard over \nthe opening credits and in the final scene of the <b>film</b>.", "Dont you all think the articles on the characters and various <b>film</b> adaptations need \nsomething like this?Dark hyena (talk) 17:48, 23 July 2008 (UTC)&nbsp;...", "<b>Pinocchio</b> is a fictional character and the protagonist of the children&#39;s novel The \nAdventures of ... His story has been adapted into other media, notably the <b>1940</b> \nDisney <b>film Pinocchio</b>. The origin of the name <b>Pinocchio</b> is uncertain; it may be&nbsp;...", "<b>Pinocchio</b> is the soundtrack to the <b>1940</b> Walt Disney <b>film</b> of the same name, first \nreleased on February 9, <b>1940</b>. The album was described as being &quot;recorded&nbsp;...", "Figaro is a fictional cat character who first appeared in Disney&#39;s <b>1940</b> animated \n<b>film Pinocchio</b>. Contents. 1 History; 2 In the parks; 3 Personality; 4 WWII mascot&nbsp;...", "Jiminy Cricket is the Walt Disney version of the Talking Cricket (Italian: Il Grillo \nParlante), a fictional character created by Italian writer Carlo Collodi for his \nchildren&#39;s book The Adventures of <b>Pinocchio</b>, which Disney adapted into the \nanimated <b>film Pinocchio</b> in <b>1940</b>.", "Mangiafuoco is a fictional character who appears in Carlo Collodi&#39;s book The \nAdventures of ... In the <b>1940</b> animated Disney <b>film Pinocchio</b>, Mangiafuoco is \nrenamed Stromboli (in the Italian dub of the <b>film</b>, &quot;Mangiafuoco&quot; is Stromboli&#39;s \nepithet).", "Films based on the novel The Adventures of Pinocchio (1883) by Italian writer \nCarlo ... <b>Pinocchio</b> (<b>1940 film</b>)‎ (13 P) ... N. The New Adventures of Pinocchio (film)\n&nbsp;...", "The Adventures of Pinocchio also simply known as Pinocchio, is a novel for \nchildren by Italian ... <b>Pinocchio</b> (<b>1940</b>), a Disney animated <b>film</b> which is \nconsidered a masterpiece of the art of animation. It was deemed culturally \nsignificant by the&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Pinocchio (1940 film)", "Pinocchio", "Dick Jones (actor)", "Jiminy Cricket", "Figaro (Disney)", "Mangiafuoco", "Dumbo", "The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996 film)", "When You Wish Upon a Star", "Thurl Ravenscroft" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Pinocchio</b> is a <b>1940</b> American animated musical fantasy <b>film</b> produced by Walt \n<b>Disney</b> ... Judels also <b>voiced</b> the cruel and wicked Coachman, owner and \noperator of ... However, <b>Disney</b> discovered <b>that</b> the new <b>Pinocchio</b> was too \nhelpless and ... for the first time as part of the Walt <b>Disney</b> Classics label, the \nsecond <b>title</b> with the&nbsp;...", "<b>Pinocchio</b> is a fictional character and the protagonist of the children&#39;s novel The \nAdventures of ... The origin of the <b>name Pinocchio</b> is uncertain; it may be related \nto the word pino ... This is the second adaptation of <b>Pinocchio</b> with Mel Blanc \ninvolved, as Blanc <b>voiced</b> Gideon the Cat in the <b>1940 Disney film</b> until all of his \nlines&nbsp;...", "Original <b>voice of Pinocchio in Disney&#39;s Pinocchio</b> (<b>1940</b>). Spouse(s). Betty Jones \n( m. 1948). Children, 4. Richard Percy Jones (February 25, 1927 – July 7, 2014), \nknown as Dick Jones or Dickie Jones, ... <b>film</b> The Frontiersman. He may be best \nknown as the <b>voice of Pinocchio</b> in Walt <b>Disney</b>&#39;s <b>film of the same name</b>.", "Jiminy Cricket is the Walt <b>Disney</b> version of the Talking Cricket (Italian: Il Grillo \nParlante), a fictional character created by Italian writer Carlo Collodi for his \nchildren&#39;s book The Adventures of <b>Pinocchio</b>, which <b>Disney</b> adapted into the \nanimated <b>film Pinocchio</b> in <b>1940</b>. ... In the Italian dub of the <b>Disney</b> adaptation, \nJiminy Cricket was <b>voiced</b> by Carlo&nbsp;...", "Figaro is a fictional cat character who first appeared in <b>Disney&#39;s 1940</b> animated \n<b>film Pinocchio</b>. ... pin of Figaro. First appearance, Pinocchio (1940). Created by, \nWalt Disney. Voiced by ... a thumbs up. His <b>namesake</b> is also used in a shop \ncalled Figaro&#39;s Clothiers located in the Mediterranean Harbor at Tokyo \nDisneySea.", "Mangiafuoco is a fictional character who appears in Carlo Collodi&#39;s book The \nAdventures of ... In the <b>1940</b> animated <b>Disney film Pinocchio</b>, Mangiafuoco is \nrenamed ... is <b>voiced</b> by Charles Judels (who also <b>voiced</b> The Coachman in the \n<b>same film</b>), and ... Mangiafuoco (<b>voiced</b> by Jim Cummings) is not identified by \n<b>name</b>, but&nbsp;...", "Dumbo is a 1941 American animated <b>film</b> produced by Walt <b>Disney</b> Productions \nand released ... He is never mentioned by <b>name</b> in the <b>film</b>, and so the other \ncrows. ... for Dumbo received screen credit, much like in Snow White and \n<b>Pinocchio</b>. ... During a story meeting for Bambi on February 27, <b>1940</b>, <b>Disney</b> \nobserved <b>that</b>&nbsp;...", "The Adventures of <b>Pinocchio</b> is a 1996 fantasy adventure <b>film</b> based on Carlo \nCollodi&#39;s original novel of the <b>same name</b> co-written and ... Jonathan Taylor \nThomas as the <b>voice of Pinocchio</b>, the eponymous character and main \nprotagonist of the <b>film</b>. ... Unlike in the novel and the <b>1940 Disney</b> version, \nLampwick truly becomes&nbsp;...", "&quot;When You Wish Upon a Star&quot; is a song written by Leigh Harline and Ned \nWashington for Walt <b>Disney</b>&#39;s <b>1940</b> adaptation of <b>Pinocchio</b>. The original version \nwas sung by Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket, and is heard over \nthe opening credits and in the final scene of the <b>film</b>. ... Brian Wilson has said <b>that</b> \nthe melody of the Beach Boys hit song, &quot;Surfer Girl&quot;&nbsp;...", "Thurl Arthur Ravenscroft was an American <b>voice</b> actor and bass singer known as \nthe booming ... Their earliest contribution to a <b>Disney film</b> was for <b>Pinocchio</b> (\n<b>1940</b>), to which they contributed the song &quot;Honest John&quot;. ... and the Tramp and in \nanother as a barbershop quartet <b>that</b> reminds Walt <b>Disney</b> of the <b>name</b> of the \nyoung&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Dickie Jones" ]
Pinocchio (1940 film)
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What results from the binding of tsh to its receptors?
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[ "Thyrotropin receptor" ]
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The <b>thyrotropin receptor</b> (<b>TSH receptor</b>) is the antigen for <b>TSH</b> \n<b>receptor</b> antibodies (TRAbs). It is a seven transmembrane G protein-coupled \nreceptor that&nbsp;...", "<b>Thyrotropin</b>-releasing hormone <b>receptor</b> (TRHR) is a G protein-coupled <b>receptor</b> \nwhich binds <b>thyrotropin</b>-releasing hormone. The TRHR is found on the cell&nbsp;...", "The hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid axis is part of the neuroendocrine system \nresponsible for ... The <b>TSH</b>, in turn, stimulates the thyroid to produce thyroid \nhormone until levels in the blood return to normal. Thyroid ... Resistance to \nthyroid hormone: Feedback loop interrupted on the level of pituitary thyroid \nhormone <b>receptors</b>.", "Graves&#39; disease, also known as toxic diffuse goiter, is an autoimmune disease \nthat affects the ... The three types of autoantibodies to the <b>TSH receptor</b> currently \nrecognized are: Thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins: these antibodies (mainly&nbsp;...", "Thyroid hormone resistance describes a rare syndrome in which the thyroid \nhormone levels are elevated but the <b>thyroid stimulating hormone</b> (<b>TSH</b>) level is \nnot suppressed, ... other pituitary disorders). The diagnosis may involve \nidentifying a mutation of the thyroid <b>receptor</b>, which is present in approximately \n85% of cases.", "Thyroid hormones are two hormones produced and released by the thyroid gland\n, namely ... known as the adenohypophysis) binds the <b>TSH receptor</b> (a Gs protein\n-coupled receptor) on the basolateral membrane of the cell and stimulates the&nbsp;...", "The thyroid hormone receptor (<b>TR</b>) is a type of nuclear receptor that is activated \nby binding thyroid hormone. TRs act as transcription factors, ultimately affecting&nbsp;...", "<b>Thyrotropin</b>-releasing hormone (TRH), is a hypophysiotropic hormone, produced \nby neurons in ... <b>thyrotropin</b>-releasing hormone <b>receptor</b> &middot; <b>thyroid-stimulating</b> \n<b>hormone</b> &middot; hypothalamic-pituitary thyroid axis &middot; hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin \naxis&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Thyrotropin receptor", "Hormone receptor", "Triiodothyronine", "Thyroid hormone receptor", "Graves' disease", "Thyroid-stimulating hormone", "Thyroid hormones", "Receptor (biochemistry)", "Antithyroid autoantibodies", "Sodium/iodide cotransporter" ], "snippet": [ "The thyrotropin receptor (or <b>TSH</b> receptor) is <b>a receptor</b> (and associated protein) \nthat responds ... Upon <b>binding</b> circulating <b>TSH</b>, a G-protein signal cascade \nactivates adenylyl cyclase and intracellular levels of cAMP rise. cAMP activates \nall&nbsp;...", "A hormone receptor is <b>a receptor</b> molecule that <b>binds</b> to a specific hormone. \nHormone ... Hormone receptor proteins <b>bind</b> to a hormone as a <b>result</b> of an \naccumulation of weak interactions. ... hormones composed of polypeptides, e.g. \n<b>thyroid-stimulating hormone</b>, follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone \nand insulin.", "<b>Thyroid-stimulating hormone</b> (<b>TSH</b>) released from the anterior pituitary gland \n<b>binds</b> the <b>TSH receptor</b> (<b>a</b> Gs protein-coupled <b>receptor</b>) on the basolateral&nbsp;...", "The thyroid hormone <b>receptor</b> (TR) is <b>a</b> type of nuclear <b>receptor</b> that is activated \nby <b>binding</b> thyroid hormone. TRs act as transcription factors, ultimately affecting \nthe regulation of gene transcription and translation. These <b>receptors</b> also have \nnon-genomic <b>effects</b> that lead to second ... <b>TSH</b> stimulates the thyroid to secrete \nthyroid hormone.", "Graves&#39; disease, also known as toxic diffuse goiter, is an autoimmune disease \nthat affects the thyroid. It frequently <b>results</b> in and is the most common cause of \nhyperthyroidism. It also often <b>results</b> in an enlarged thyroid. ... Some actually act \nas if <b>TSH</b> itself is <b>binding</b> to <b>its receptor</b>, thus inducing thyroid function. Other \ntypes&nbsp;...", "<b>Thyroid-stimulating hormone</b> is <b>a</b> pituitary hormone that stimulates the thyroid \ngland to produce ... The <b>TSH receptor</b> is found mainly on thyroid follicular cells. ... \nInterpretation of the <b>results</b> depends on both the <b>TSH</b> and T4 concentrations. ... \nMacro-<b>TSH</b> - endogenous antibodies <b>bind</b> to <b>TSH</b> reducing <b>its</b> activity, so the \npituitary&nbsp;...", "Thyroid hormones are two hormones produced and released by the thyroid gland\n, namely ... Thyroid tablets are reported to have different <b>effects</b>, which can be \nattributed ... <b>Thyroid-stimulating hormone</b> (<b>TSH</b>) released from the anterior \npituitary (also ... When triiodothyronine (T3) <b>binds a receptor</b>, it induces a \nconformational&nbsp;...", "In biochemistry and pharmacology, receptors are chemical structures, composed \nof protein, that ... This <b>results</b> in <b>a receptor</b> blockade, inhibiting the <b>binding</b> of \nagonists and inverse agonists. ... (due to mutations in luteinizing hormone \nreceptors) and hyperthyroidism (due to mutations in <b>thyroid-stimulating hormone</b> \nreceptors).", "Antithyroid autoantibodies (or simply antithyroid antibodies) are autoantibodies \ntargeted ... TRAbs are grouped depending on <b>their effects</b> on <b>receptor</b> signalling; \n... <b>Binding</b> of the antibody to the amino terminus of the <b>TSH receptor</b> shows&nbsp;...", "The sodium/iodide cotransporter, also known as the sodium/iodide symporter (\nNIS), is a protein ... As a <b>result</b> of this active transport, iodide concentration inside \nfollicular cells of thyroid tissue is 20 to 50 times higher than in the plasma. ... <b>TSH</b> \nfirst <b>binds</b> to <b>its receptors</b> which are joined to G proteins, and then induces the&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Thyrotropin receptor", "Hormone receptor", "Thyroid-stimulating hormone", "Thyroid hormone receptor", "Antithyroid autoantibodies", "Graves' disease", "Luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor", "Follicle-stimulating hormone receptor", "Triiodothyronine", "Peptide hormone" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>thyrotropin</b> receptor (or <b>TSH</b> receptor) is <b>a receptor</b> (and associated protein) \nthat responds ... Aliases &middot; TSHR, CHNG1, LGR3, hTSHR-I, thyroid stimulating \nhormone receptor, Thyrotropin receptor ... Upon <b>binding</b> circulating <b>TSH</b>, a G-\nprotein signal cascade activates adenylyl cyclase and intracellular levels of \ncAMP rise.", "A hormone receptor is <b>a receptor</b> molecule that binds to a specific hormone. \nHormone ... When <b>they</b> have diffused into the cell, <b>they bind</b> to receptors (\nintracellular), ... Somatostatin receptors &middot; Thyroid hormone receptors &middot; <b>Thyrotropin</b> \nreceptors&nbsp;...", "Thyroid-stimulating hormone is <b>a</b> pituitary hormone that stimulates <b>the</b> thyroid \ngland to produce ... <b>The TSH receptor</b> is found mainly on thyroid follicular cells. ... \nThis <b>occurs</b> through stimulation of six steps in thyroid hormone synthesis: (1) ... \nMacro-<b>TSH</b> - endogenous antibodies <b>bind</b> to <b>TSH</b> reducing <b>its</b> activity, so <b>the</b> \npituitary&nbsp;...", "<b>The</b> thyroid hormone <b>receptor</b> (TR) is <b>a</b> type of nuclear <b>receptor</b> that is activated \nby <b>binding</b> ... Non-genomic effects are faster than genomic effects because <b>they</b> \ndo not require ... <b>TSH</b> stimulates <b>the</b> thyroid to secrete thyroid hormone.", "Antithyroid autoantibodies (or simply antithyroid antibodies) are autoantibodies \ntargeted ... Thyroid microsomal antibodies were <b>a</b> group of anti-thyroid antibodies\n, <b>they</b> were renamed after <b>the</b> identification of <b>their</b> target antigen (TPO). ... \n<b>Binding</b> of <b>the</b> antibody to <b>the</b> amino terminus of <b>the TSH receptor</b> shows \nstimulatory&nbsp;...", "Graves&#39; disease, also known as toxic diffuse goiter, is an autoimmune disease \nthat affects the ... It <b>occurs</b> about 7.5 times more often in women than in men. ... \nThese antibodies cause hyperthyroidism because <b>they bind</b> to the TSHr and ... \nSome actually act as if <b>TSH</b> itself is <b>binding</b> to <b>its receptor</b>, thus inducing thyroid \nfunction&nbsp;...", "... View/Edit Mouse. The luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor (\nLHCGR), also ... The gene is similar to the gene for the FSH receptor and the \n<b>TSH</b> receptor. ... <b>takes place</b> that activates the G protein that is bound to <b>the</b> \n<b>receptor</b> internally. ... The <b>binding</b> of LH (or CG) to <b>the receptor</b> shifts the \nequilibrium between&nbsp;...", "<b>The</b> follicle-stimulating hormone <b>receptor</b> or FSH <b>receptor</b> (FSHR) is <b>a</b> \ntransmembrane <b>receptor</b> that interacts with <b>the</b> follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) \nand&nbsp;...", "Triiodothyronine, also known as T3, is <b>a</b> thyroid hormone. It affects almost every \nphysiological process in <b>the</b> body, including growth and development, \nmetabolism, body temperature, and heart rate. Production of T3 and <b>its</b> \nprohormone thyroxine (T4) is activated by thyroid-stimulating hormone (<b>TSH</b>), \nwhich is released from <b>the</b> ... <b>The</b> thyroid <b>receptors bind</b> to response elements in \ngene promoters, thus&nbsp;...", "Mature peptide hormones then travel through <b>the</b> blood to all of <b>the</b> cells of <b>the</b> \nbody, where <b>they</b> interact with specific <b>receptor</b> on <b>the</b> surfaces of <b>their</b> target \ncells&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Thyrotropin receptor
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Who plays the king of france in the borgias?
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Stéphane Bouy as Le jeune avocat; <b>Yves Beneyton</b> as Le chef \nmotard; Martine Ferrière as La mère supérieure; Jean Puyberneau as L&#39;avocat&nbsp;...", "Jacques Balutin &middot; <b>Yves Beneyton</b> &middot; Daniel Beretta &middot; Dominik Bernard &middot; Jean-\nToussaint Bernard &middot; Claude Bertrand (actor) &middot; Damien Boisseau &middot; Marcel Bozzuffi\n&nbsp;...", "Eminent Domain is a film released in 1990. It stars Donald Sutherland and Anne \nArcher and is ... Anthony Bate - Kowal; Jodhi May - Ewa; Pip Torrens - Anton; \nFrançoise Michaud - Nicole; <b>Yves Beneyton</b> - Roger; Bernard Hepton - Slovak&nbsp;...", "Paulina is Leaving is a 1969 French drama film written and directed by André \nTéchiné, starring ... Bulle Ogier as Paulina; Marie-France Pisier as Isabelle; \nLaura Betti as Hortense; <b>Yves Beneyton</b> as Nicolas; Michèle Moretti as The nurse\n; André&nbsp;...", "... Bellecour (actor) &middot; Bellerose (actor) &middot; Jean-Paul Belmondo &middot; Abraham-Joseph \nBénard &middot; <b>Yves Beneyton</b> &middot; Jean Benguigui &middot; Maurice Bénichou &middot; Charles Berling&nbsp;...", "A list of films produced in France in 1977. Title, Director, Cast, Genre, Notes. Alice \nor the Last ... The Lacemaker &middot; Claude Goretta &middot; Isabelle Huppert, <b>Yves Beneyton</b>, \nFlorence Giorgetti, Drama, French–Swiss co–production. Le gang &middot; Jacques&nbsp;...", "... Yasmine Belmadi &middot; Adel Bencherif &middot; <b>Yves Beneyton</b> &middot; Jean Benguigui &middot; Maurice \nBénichou &middot; Rayane Bensetti &middot; Jacques Bergerac &middot; François Berléand &middot; Charles&nbsp;...", "Io e lui (He and I) is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It is \nbased on the ... Protti; Gabriella Giorgelli: Fausta, the wife of Rico; <b>Yves Beneyton</b>\n: Maurizio; Mario Pisu: Protti; Paolo Bonacelli: Vladimiro; Nicoletta Elmi: Virginia&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "The Borgias (2011 TV series)", "House of Borgia", "The Borgias (1981 TV series)", "List of The Borgias episodes", "Pope Alexander VI", "Cesare Borgia", "Borgia (TV series)", "The Assassin (The Borgias)", "Lucrezia Borgia", "The Confession (The Borgias)" ], "snippet": [ "<b>The Borgias</b> is a historical-fiction drama television series created by Neil Jordan; \nit debuted in 2011 and was canceled in 2013. The series is set in&nbsp;...", "The House of <b>Borgia</b> was an Italo-Spanish noble family, which rose to \nprominence during the Italian Renaissance. They were from Aragon, the \nsurname being a&nbsp;...", "<b>The Borgias</b> is a British television drama serial produced by the BBC in 1981, in \nassociation with the Second Network of the Italian broadcaster RAI. The series&nbsp;...", "<b>The Borgias</b> is a historical drama created by Neil Jordan based upon the life of \nRodrigo <b>Borgia</b>, later Pope Alexander VI, and his family. The series takes place in\n&nbsp;...", "Pope Alexander VI, born Rodrigo de Borja was Pope from 11 August 1492 until \nhis death in 1503. Born into the prominent <b>Borgia</b> family in Xàtiva in the Crown of\n&nbsp;...", "Cesare <b>Borgia</b> was an Italian and Aragonese politician and condottiero (\nmercenary leader) whose fight for power was a major inspiration for The Prince \nby&nbsp;...", "<b>Borgia</b> is a French-German-Czech-Italian historical drama television series \ncreated by Tom Fontana for Canal+, ZDF, ORF, and Sky Italia. The show recounts \n<b>the</b>&nbsp;...", "&quot;The Assassin&quot; is the second episode of the Showtime-Bravo! series <b>The Borgias</b>. \nIt was written and directed by series creator Neil Jordan and originally aired on&nbsp;...", "Lucrezia <b>Borgia</b> was a Spanish-Italian noblewoman of the House of <b>Borgia</b> who \nwas the daughter of Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza dei Cattanei.", "&quot;The Confession&quot; is the final episode of the second season of Showtime-Bravo! \nhistorical drama <b>The Borgias</b>. It was written by Guy Burt and directed by David&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Michel Muller", "Wasabi (film)", "BKM algorithm", "Michael Müller (politician)", "Sophie Cattani", "Pig in a poke (disambiguation)", "Vertical Forms", "2013 FIA WTCC Race of the United States", "Deep in the Woods", "Muller (restaurant)" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Michel Muller</b> (born 9 September 1966 in Vienna) is a French actor, screenwriter \nand director. He is most recently known for playing Charles VIII of France in the&nbsp;...", "Wasabi is a 2001 French action-comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and \nwritten and produced by Luc Besson. The film stars Jean Reno, <b>Michel Muller</b> \nand&nbsp;...", "The BKM algorithm is a shift-and-add algorithm for computing elementary \nfunctions, first published in 1994 by Jean-Claude Bajard, Sylvanus Kla, and Jean\n-<b>Michel Muller</b>.", "Michael <b>Müller</b> (born 9 December 1964) is a German politician serving as the \nGoverning Mayor of Berlin since 11 December 2014. A member of the Social&nbsp;...", "Sophie Cattani is a French actress. She appeared in more than thirty films since \n2001. ... Benoît d&#39;Aubert, TV Series (1 Episode). 2005, La vie de <b>Michel Muller</b> est \nplus belle que la vôtre, Elisa, <b>Michel Muller</b>. 2006, La jungle, Christine Moretti&nbsp;...", "Pig in a poke is an idiom that refers to a kind of confidence trick. A pig in a poke \nmay also refer ... A Pig in a Poke, a 1971 novel by Yuri Koval; Pig in a Poke, a \n2009 French short film by <b>Michel Muller</b> originally titled Tragédie Grouick; The Pig\n&nbsp;...", "Vertical Forms is a Unicode block containing vertical punctuation for compatibility \ncharacters ... L2/04-161R &middot; N2807, Suignard, <b>Michel</b>; <b>Muller</b>, Eric; Jenkins, John (\n2004-06-17), HKSCS and GB 18030 PUA characters, background document.", "The 2013 FIA WTCC Race of the United States was the ninth round of the 2013 \nWorld Touring ... <b>Muller</b> was leading the drivers&#39; championship by 132 points over \n<b>Michel</b> Nykjær. <b>Muller</b> had his first mathematical opportunity to secure a fourth&nbsp;...", "Deep in the Woods is a 2000 French slasher film directed by Lionel Delplanque. \nThe film is ... Clotilde Courau; Clément Sibony; Vincent Lecoeur; Alexia Stresi; \nMaud Buquet; François Berléand &middot; Denis Lavant &middot; Michel Muller; Thibault Truffert\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Muller</b> is a restaurant in Groningen, in the Netherlands. It is a fine dining \nrestaurant that is ... Verbeek and Jacques <b>Muller</b>. They hired Jean-<b>Michel</b> \nHengge, formerly of Les Quatre Saisons, to do the cooking. In 1992 he bought \nthe restaurant." ] }, { "title": [ "Silence Is Golden (film)", "Red Riding", "Dombey and Son (1983 miniseries)", "The Kenilworth", "Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metre butterfly", "Joseph Dunford", "Talk:Red Riding", "Jesse Dunford Wood", "Rough Guides", "Thomas Dunford" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Andrew Dunford</b> &middot; Kate McLoughlin. Edited by, Justine Wright. Distributed by, \nSlinky Pictures. Release date. 2006 (2006). Running time. 15 minutes. Language\n, English. 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Rosenberg, <b>Andrew</b>; <b>Dunford</b>, Martin (May 4, 2012). \nThe Rough&nbsp;...", "The men&#39;s 100 metre butterfly event at the 2008 Olympic Games took place on 14\n–16 August at ... Australia&#39;s <b>Andrew</b> Lauterstein earned a bronze in 51.12, \nfinishing in a close race against world record holder Ian ... <b>Dunford</b> and Pini also \nmade history as the first swimmer for their respective nation to reach an Olympic \nfinal.", "Joseph Francis <b>Dunford</b> Jr. (born December 8, 1955) is a retired United States \nMarine Corps ... Industrial Association. On December 7, 2018, <b>Dunford</b> received \nthe <b>Andrew</b> J. Goodpaster award from the George C. Marshall Foundation.", "Composer[edit]. Who is the composer for ep1? It sounds like David Julyan? --\nTomhannen (talk) ... throughout the programme with Bill Hedley (John Henshaw) \nremarking to Eddie <b>Dunford</b> (<b>Andrew</b> Garfield) that they (the Yorkshire Post) have\n&nbsp;...", "Jesse <b>Dunford</b> Wood is an award winning Brazilian-born (1977) English chef. \n<b>Dunford</b> Wood is ... From there he moved to a more contemporary Scottish \nrestaurant, the Atrium, run by <b>Andrew</b> and Lisa Radford, which over the years has \nwon&nbsp;...", "Rough Guides Ltd is a British travel guidebook and reference publisher, which \nhas been ... Rough Guides was run from 2003 until later in the decade by co-\nfounder Martin <b>Dunford</b> (travel) and <b>Andrew</b> Lockett (reference), under the aegis \nof&nbsp;...", "Thomas <b>Dunford</b> (born 1988) is a French lutenist. He is the son of American \nviolist Jonathan ... Thomas Dunford. From Wikipedia, the free ... O&#39;Connor, \n<b>Andrew</b>." ] }, { "title": [ "Serge Hazanavicius", "Michel Hazanavicius", "File:Claudel-Pierrot-Hazanavicius-Zylberstein-Il-y-a-longtemps.JPG ...", "Axelle Laffont", "Hazanavicius", "La Classe américaine", "Category:French people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent", "Didier (film)", "15 August (2001 film)", "Category:Jewish French male actors" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Serge Hazanavicius</b> (born 11 September 1963, Paris) is a French actor and \ndirector. Contents. 1 Personal life; 2 Theater; 3 Filmography. 3.1 Actor; 3.2&nbsp;...", "Michel Hazanavicius is a French film director, producer, screenwriter and film \neditor best known ... Echec au capital, and followed it up with his first theatrically \nreleased feature, Mes amis, which starred his brother, actor <b>Serge Hazanavicius</b>.", "File:Claudel-Pierrot-Hazanavicius-Zylberstein-Il-y-a-longtemps.JPG ... Français : \nPhilippe Claudel, Frédéric Pierrot, <b>Serge Hazanavicius</b> et Elsa Zylberstein à&nbsp;...", "Axelle Laffont is a French actress and comedian. She is both the granddaughter \nof publisher ... She was in a relationship with French actor <b>Serge Hazanavicius</b>, \nuntil September 2009 and they have a daughter, born on 4 January 2006.", "Hazanavicius is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: Michel \nHazanavicius (born 1967), French director, producer, screenwriter, and film editor\n; <b>Serge Hazanavicius</b> (born 1963), French actor and director&nbsp;...", "La Classe américaine (&quot;American Class&quot;), also known as Le Grand \nDétournement (The Great Détournement), is a 1993 French television film, written \nand directed by Michel Hazanavicius and Dominique Mézerette. ... Jack Warden \nas a journalist; Akim Tamiroff as Dino&#39;s friend; <b>Serge Hazanavicius</b> as Dubbed \nVoice&nbsp;...", "H. Michel Hazanavicius &middot; <b>Serge Hazanavicius</b>. K. Joseph Kessel &middot; Lazare \nKopelmanas. L. Emmanuel Levinas &middot; Jacques Lipchitz. M. Jean-Claude Milner &middot; \nMirka&nbsp;...", "Didier is a French comedy film directed by Alain Chabat, released in 1997. The \ndirector ... Dieudonné as Jean, a sports commentator; <b>Serge Hazanavicius</b> as \nJean-Philippe, a sports commentator; Jean Seaille as Bruno Miriel; Isabelle \nAlexis&nbsp;...", "15 August (French: 15 Août) is a 2001 French film directed and written by Patrick \nAlessandrin. ... Merchandou as Madame André; Marie-Christine Demares as \nMadame Michaud; Jean-François Gallotte as Fabrice; <b>Serge Hazanavicius</b> as \nLoïc&nbsp;...", "G. Serge Gainsbourg. H. Roger Hanin &middot; Michel Hazanavicius &middot; <b>Serge</b> \n<b>Hazanavicius</b>. M. Gilbert Melki. N. Bernard Natan. S. Tomer Sisley &middot; Jules Sitruk &middot; \nOlivier&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Charles VIII of France", "Michel Muller", "List of The Borgias episodes", "The Borgias (2011 TV series)", "Louis XII of France", "Alfonso II of Naples", "Cesare Borgia", "Pope Alexander VI", "Lucrezia Borgia", "Italian War of 1494–1498" ], "snippet": [ "Charles VIII, called the Affable was <b>King of France</b> from 1483 to his death in 1498\n. ... In the 2011 <b>French</b>-German historical drama <b>Borgia</b>, Charles VIII is <b>played</b> by \nSimon Larvaron. The event of the <b>king&#39;s</b> death is depicted in the TV series&nbsp;...", "Michel Muller (born 9 September 1966 in Vienna) is a <b>French actor</b>, screenwriter \nand director. He is most recently known for <b>playing</b> Charles VIII of <b>France</b> in the \ntelevision series The <b>Borgias</b>. ... 2011, The <b>Borgias</b> &middot; Charles VIII of <b>France</b>, \nEpisodes: The <b>French King</b>; Death, on a Pale Horse; The Art of War; Nessuno (\nNobody).", "The <b>Borgias</b> is a historical drama created by Neil Jordan based upon the life of \nRodrigo <b>Borgia</b>, later Pope Alexander VI, and his family. The series takes place in \nRome, as well as several other locations in Italy and <b>France</b>, at the end of the \n15th century and depicts <b>Borgia&#39;s</b> ruthless efforts ... Della Rovere, now in <b>France</b>, \ntries to win the favor of the <b>French King</b>, Charles&nbsp;...", "The <b>Borgias</b> is a historical-fiction drama television series created by Neil Jordan; \nit debuted in ... When Lucrezia and Giulia are captured by the <b>French king</b>, she \ncharms him with her wit and ... 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Charles VIII of France
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Who is credited with suggesting the word hello be used when answering the phone?
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Elva \n<b>says</b> that she always insisted on having her own way, and Brian always did what \nshe <b>said</b>. ... the story ends the following night, when the <b>phone</b> rings and she \n<b>answers</b>.", "Duffy&#39;s Tavern was an American radio situation comedy that ran for a decade on \nseveral ... the ring of a <b>telephone</b> and Gardner&#39;s New Yorkese accent as he \n<b>answers</b>, &quot;<b>Hello</b>, Duffy&#39;s ... Early in the show&#39;s life, however, its name, Duffy&#39;s \nTavern, was changed—<b>first</b> to ... Younger picks up the <b>phone</b> and <b>says</b>, &quot;Duffy&#39;s \nTavern.", "Trigger Happy TV is a hidden camera/practical joke reality television series. The \noriginal British ... Country of origin, United Kingdom ... Such scenes include Joly \n<b>answering</b> a gigantic novelty mobile <b>phone</b> and shouting at ... 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Hello
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Who is the song perfect by ed sheeran about?
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It was included on his \nthird studio ... &quot;Italian single certifications – <b>Ed Sheeran</b> – <b>Perfect</b>&quot; (in Italian).", "The ÷ Tour (pronounced &quot;Divide Tour&quot;) was the third world concert tour by \nEnglish singer and songwriter <b>Ed Sheeran</b>, in support of ... &quot;How Would You Feel \n(Paean)&quot;; &quot;Photograph&quot;; &quot;<b>Perfect</b>&quot;; &quot;Nancy Mulligan&quot;; &quot;Thinking Out Loud&quot;; &quot;Sing&quot;." ] }, { "title": [ "Perfect (Ed Sheeran song)", "Will Hicks (record producer)", "List of awards and nominations received by Ed Sheeran", "Ed Sheeran", "Category:Songs written by Ed Sheeran", "÷ (album)", "She Looks So Perfect", "List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 2017", "Happier (Ed Sheeran song)", "Category:Ed Sheeran songs" ], "snippet": [ "&quot;<b>Perfect</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by English singer-songwriter <b>Ed Sheeran</b> from his third studio \nalbum, ÷ (2017). 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His fourth single from ÷, &quot;<b>Perfect</b>&quot;, reached number one in \nthe US, Australia and the UK, where it became the Christmas number one in \n2017. ... <b>Sheeran</b> also contributed two <b>songs</b> to One Direction&#39;s second studio \nalbum, Take&nbsp;...", "This category is for <b>songs</b> written or co-written by <b>Ed Sheeran</b>. ... Barcelona (<b>Ed</b> \n<b>Sheeran song</b>) &middot; Beautiful People (<b>Ed Sheeran song</b>) &middot; Because ... Parallel Line (\nKeith Urban <b>song</b>) &middot; <b>Perfect</b> (<b>Ed Sheeran song</b>) &middot; Photograph (<b>Ed Sheeran song</b>)&nbsp;...", "Released: 17 March 2017; &quot;<b>Perfect</b>&quot; Released: 26 September 2017; &quot;Happier&quot; \nReleased: 27 April 2018. ÷ (pronounced &quot;divide&quot;) is the third studio album by \nEnglish singer-songwriter <b>Ed Sheeran</b>. ... Sheeran also achieved a record with \n18 <b>songs</b> in the Australian top 40 in the same week—16 from the album and two \nfrom&nbsp;...", "&quot;She Looks So <b>Perfect</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of \nSummer, taken ... Awards in 2014. <b>Ed Sheeran</b> covered the <b>song</b> on Capital FM.", "<b>Ed Sheeran</b> (pictured) scored two number-one singles with &quot;Shape of You&quot; and &quot;\n<b>Perfect</b>&quot;. The former became the number-one <b>song</b> on the Billboard Year-End Hot \n100 of 2017. The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing \n<b>songs</b> in the United States. ... A duet of &quot;<b>Perfect</b>&quot; with <b>Ed Sheeran</b> gave Beyoncé (\npictured) her sixth&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Perfect</b> Symphony&quot; (2017), &quot;Happier&quot; (2018), &quot;Amo Soltanto Te / This Is The Only \nTime&quot; (2019). Music video. &quot;Happier&quot; on YouTube. &quot;Happier&quot; is a <b>song</b> by English \nsinger-songwriter <b>Ed Sheeran</b>. It was included on his third studio&nbsp;...", "It should only contain pages that are <b>Ed Sheeran songs</b> or lists of <b>Ed Sheeran</b> ... \nThe Parting Glass &middot; <b>Perfect</b> (<b>Ed Sheeran song</b>) &middot; Photograph (<b>Ed Sheeran song</b>)&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "his girlfriend Cherry Seaborn" ]
Perfect (Ed Sheeran song)
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What is the 2nd most abundant element in the earth's crust?
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[ "Abundance of elements in Earth's crust" ]
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As an \nalkaline earth ... It is the fifth <b>most abundant element</b> in <b>Earth&#39;s crust</b> and the third \nmost abundant metal, after iron and aluminium. ... captures to stable <sup>44</sup>Ca; this \nmakes up 2.806% of all natural calcium and is the <b>second</b>-most common isotope." ] }, { "title": [ "Abundance of elements in Earth's crust", "Abundance of the chemical elements", "Silicon", "Iron", "Composition of the human body", "Boron group", "Period 3 element", "Chemical element", "Sodium", "Magnesium" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>abundance</b> of <b>elements</b> in <b>Earth&#39;s crust</b> is shown in tabulated form with the \nestimated ... Data for B, K, Ti, Y are given not for the pure <b>element</b> but for the <b>most</b> \n<b>common</b> oxide, data for Na and Cl are for NaCl. For <b>many elements</b> like Si, Al,&nbsp;...", "The more <b>abundant</b> rare <b>earth elements</b> are similarly ... 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It \nis a shiny gray ... Magnesium is the eighth-<b>most</b>-<b>abundant element in the Earth&#39;s</b> \n<b>crust</b> by mass and tied in seventh place with iron in molarity. ... cation is <b>the</b> \n<b>second</b>-most-abundant cation in seawater (about ⅛ the mass of sodium ions in a \ngiven&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Abundance of elements in Earth's crust
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What did the northwest ordinance of 1787 prohibit in the northwest territories?
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[ "Harry v. Decker & Hopkins", "Northwest Ordinance" ]
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The <b>prohibition</b> of slavery in \nthe territory <b>had</b> the practical effect of establishing the Ohio River as the \ngeographic divide&nbsp;...", "The <b>Northwest Territory</b> in the United States <b>was</b> formed after the American \nRevolutionary War, ... It <b>was</b> created as a Territory by the <b>Northwest Ordinance</b> \nJuly 13, <b>1787</b>, reduced to Ohio, eastern Michigan and a ... The <b>prohibition</b> of \nsettlement west of the Appalachians remained, contributing to the American \nRevolution.", "The <b>Land Ordinance</b> of 1785 <b>was</b> adopted by the United States Congress of the \nConfederation ... It required surveyors &quot;to divide the said <b>territory</b> into townships \nseven miles square, by lines running due north ... The <b>Northwest Ordinance of</b> \n<b>1787</b>, like the <b>Land Ordinance</b> of 1785, <b>was</b> inspired by the New England \ncolonial&nbsp;...", "American pioneers to the <b>Northwest Territory</b> included soldiers of the Revolution \nand members ... They were men who <b>had</b> assisted in making this territory a part \nof the United States and <b>had</b>, in great measure, assisted in the formation and \nadoption of the <b>Ordinance of 1787</b> which <b>was</b> to govern it. Indeed, a better \ncompany of&nbsp;...", "Harry v. Decker &amp; Hopkins (1818) <b>was</b> a freedom suit in which the Supreme \nCourt of Mississippi ruled that the three slaves in the case were freed based on \nprior residence in the <b>Northwest Territory</b>, established as free in <b>1787</b>. ... per \ncongressional passage of the <b>Ordinance of 1787</b>, which <b>prohibited</b> slavery in the \nterritory,&nbsp;...", "Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. (19 How.) 393 (1857), <b>was</b> a landmark decision \nof the U.S. ... A free state, Illinois <b>had</b> been free as a <b>territory</b> under the <b>Northwest</b> \n<b>Ordinance of 1787</b>, and <b>had prohibited</b> slavery in its constitution in 1819 when it&nbsp;...", "... slaves in <b>1787</b> by passing the <b>Northwest Ordinance of 1787</b>. ... in the new \n<b>territory</b>, and the effects that would have on the prices of ... In terms of the actual \nlaw, it <b>did</b> not <b>ban</b> slavery in practice,&nbsp;...", "The Ohio Company of Associates, also known as the Ohio Company, <b>was</b> a land \ncompany ... of the new United States in the newly organized <b>Northwest Territory</b>. \n... On August 30, <b>1787</b>, James Mitchell Varnum <b>was</b> elected as a director, and ... \nOrdinance of the paragraphs that <b>prohibited</b> slavery, provided for land for public&nbsp;...", "Nathan Dane (December 29, 1752 – February 15, 1835) <b>was</b> an American \nlawyer and statesman who represented Massachusetts in the Continental \nCongress from 1785 through 1788. Dane helped formulate the <b>Northwest</b> \n<b>Ordinance</b> while in Congress, and ... The Ordinance also <b>banned</b> slavery in the \n<b>Northwest Territory</b>.", "The Northwest Indian War (1785–1795), also known as the Ohio War, Little \nTurtle&#39;s War, and by ... In July <b>1787</b>, Congress passed the <b>Northwest Ordinance</b> \n<b>of 1787</b>, formally organizing the entire <b>Northwest Territory</b> under United States \ncontrol, and <b>prohibited</b> the taking of Indian lands &quot;without their consent.&quot; Months \nlater, in&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Northwest Ordinance", "Northwest Territory", "Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves", "Land Ordinance of 1785", "Harry v. Decker & Hopkins", "History of slavery in Illinois", "Dred Scott v. Sandford", "Missouri Compromise", "Fugitive slave laws in the United States", "History of slavery in Indiana" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>Northwest Ordinance</b> enacted July 13, <b>1787</b>, was an organic act of the \nCongress of the ... The <b>prohibition</b> of slavery in the territory had the practical effect \nof establishing the Ohio River as the geographic divide between slave states and\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>Northwest Territory</b> in the United States was formed after the American \nRevolutionary War, ... The Congress of the Confederation enacted the <b>Northwest</b> \n<b>Ordinance</b> in <b>1787</b> to provide for the administration of the ... The <b>prohibition</b> of \nsettlement west of the Appalachians remained, contributing to the American \nRevolution.", "The Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 1807 is a United States federal law \nthat provided ... In the 1798 act creating the Mississippi Territory, Congress \n<b>allowed</b> slaves to be imported from ... from the part of the <b>1787 Northwest</b> \n<b>Ordinance</b> that abolished slavery in the <b>Northwest Territory</b> (modern-day Midwest\n) after 1800.", "The <b>Land Ordinance</b> of 1785 was adopted by the United States Congress of the \nConfederation ... The <b>Northwest Ordinance</b> of <b>1787</b>, like the <b>Land Ordinance</b> of \n1785, was inspired by the New ... Jefferson proposed an article in the Ordinance \nof 1784 that would have <b>outlawed</b> slavery in the new states after the year 1800.", "Harry v. Decker &amp; Hopkins (1818) was a freedom suit in which the Supreme \nCourt of Mississippi ruled that the three slaves in the case were freed based on \nprior residence in the <b>Northwest Territory</b>, established as free in <b>1787</b>. ... per \ncongressional passage of the Ordinance of <b>1787</b>, which <b>prohibited</b> slavery in the \nterritory,&nbsp;...", "Slavery in Illinois existed for more than a century. Illinois did not become a state \nuntil 1818, but ... The <b>Northwest Ordinance</b> (<b>1787</b>) <b>banned</b> slavery in Illinois and \nthe rest of the <b>Northwest Territory</b>. Nonetheless, slavery remained a contentious&nbsp;...", "Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. (19 How.) 393 (1857), was a landmark decision \nof the U.S. ... A free state, Illinois had been free as a territory under the <b>Northwest</b> \n<b>Ordinance</b> of <b>1787</b>, and had <b>prohibited</b> slavery in its constitution in 1819 when it&nbsp;...", "The Missouri Compromise was the legislation that provided for the admission of \nMaine to the United States as a free state along with Missouri as a slave state, \nthus maintaining the balance of power between North and South in the United \nStates Senate. As part of the compromise, slavery was <b>prohibited</b> north of the 36°\n30′ ... As to the <b>Northwest Ordinance</b>, Southerners denied that this could serve \nas a&nbsp;...", "The fugitive slave laws were laws passed by the United States Congress in 1793 \nand 1850 to ... The Compromise of 1850 entailed a series of laws that <b>allowed</b> \nslavery in the new territories and forced officials in free ... the concerns of slave \nowners over runaway slaves in <b>1787</b> by passing the <b>Northwest Ordinance</b> of \n<b>1787</b>.", "Slavery in Indiana occurred between the time of French rule during the late \nseventeenth ... In <b>1787</b>, Congress organized the territory under the <b>Northwest</b> \n<b>Ordinance</b>, which <b>prohibited</b> slavery by stating &quot;that there ... Torture and \nmutilation of slaves was <b>forbidden</b>, and families were prevented from being \nforcibly broken up." ] } ] }
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Northwest Ordinance
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Who wrote the song oceans where feet may fail?
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[ "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" ]
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The <b>song</b>, <b>written</b> and led by Brooke Ligertwood and co-<b>written</b> \nwith Ben ... 1 is &quot;<b>Oceans (Where Feet May Fail</b>)&quot; and was released by another \nHillsong unit, Hillsong United. &quot;Oceans&quot; led the Hot Christian chart for 61 weeks.", "&quot;Prince of Peace&quot; was released as the <b>album&#39;s</b> lead single in July 2016. ... of \nGrace&quot; and &quot;<b>Oceans (Where Feet May Fail</b>)&quot;, and the Hillsong Worship <b>song</b> &quot;I&nbsp;...", "WOW Hits 2015 is a two–disc compilation <b>album</b> featuring of the biggest <b>songs</b> \non Christian ... &quot;<b>Oceans (Where Feet May Fail</b>)&quot; (<b>Album</b> Edit), UNITED (Zion), 4:15\n. 4. &quot;Thrive&quot;, Casting Crowns (Thrive), 5:05. 5. &quot;Do Something&quot; (Radio Version)&nbsp;...", "Christian <b>Songs</b> is a record chart compiled and published by Billboard that \nmeasures the ... 1, the longest-running No. 1 single of the <b>year</b>, and was ranked \nas the top Christian <b>song</b> of 2012. ... Hillsong United&#39;s &quot;<b>Oceans (Where Feet May</b> \n<b>Fail</b>)&quot; continued its run from 2013 and was ranked as the top Christian <b>Song</b> of \n2013.", "The Billboard Music Award for Top Christian <b>Song</b> winners and nominees. \nWinners and nominees[edit]. <b>Year</b>, <b>Song</b>, Artist, Nominees ... 2016, <b>Oceans (</b>\n<b>Where Feet May Fail</b>), Hillsong United, Hillsong United-Touch the Sky MercyMe-\nFlawless" ] }, { "title": [ "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)", "File talk:Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) (Official Single Cover) by ...", "Zion (Hillsong United album)", "Oceans (EP)", "Greater (song)", "Of Dirt and Grace: Live from the Land", "Billboard Music Award for Top Christian Song", "Zion Acoustic Sessions", "What a Beautiful Name", "Hillsong United" ], "snippet": [ "&quot;<b>Oceans (Where Feet May Fail</b>)&quot; is a song by Australian worship group Hillsong \nUnited. 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The song peaked at No. 2 on the US Hot Christian \nSongs chart, blocked from the top by &quot;<b>Oceans (Where Feet May Fail</b>)&quot; by Hillsong \nUnited.", "... as two tracks from Zion (2013), &quot;Scandal of Grace&quot; and &quot;<b>Oceans (Where Feet</b> \n<b>May Fail</b>)&quot;, and the Hillsong Worship song &quot;I Surrender&quot; from Cornerstone (2012).", "The Billboard Music Award for Top Christian Song winners and nominees. ... \n2016, <b>Oceans (Where Feet May Fail</b>), Hillsong United, Hillsong United-Touch the\n&nbsp;...", "Zion Acoustic Sessions is the twelfth live album from the contemporary Christian \nmusic band ... &quot;<b>Oceans (Where Feet May Fail</b>)&quot;, Crocker, Houston, Salomon \nLigthelm, Taya Smith, 9:49. 5. &quot;Stay and Wait&quot;, Houston, Joel Houston, 5:10. 6.", "&quot;What a Beautiful Name&quot; is a song by Australian praise and worship group \nHillsong Worship. ... 1 is &quot;<b>Oceans (Where Feet May Fail</b>)&quot; and was released by \nanother Hillsong unit, Hillsong United. &quot;Oceans&quot; led the Hot Christian chart for 61 \nweeks." ] } ] }
[ "Matt Crocker", "Joel Houston", "Salomon Ligthelm" ]
Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)
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Who developed the sixteen personality factor questionnaire (16 pf) ​?
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Personality Inventory (MMPI), the <b>Sixteen Personality Factor</b> \n<b>Questionnaire</b> (<b>16PF</b>), the Comrey Personality Scales (CPS), among many others\n.", "As suggested on this talk page and on the <b>16 Personality Factors</b> Talk page,&nbsp;...", "The following is an alphabetized and categorized list of notable tests. Contents. 1 \nClinical ... <b>Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire</b> or <b>16PF Questionnaire</b> (<b>16PF</b>\n), A multiple-choice personality <b>questionnaire</b> which was developed over&nbsp;...", "The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is an introspective self-report \n<b>questionnaire</b> indicating ... Katharine Cook Briggs began her research into \n<b>personality</b> in 1917. ... 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The structure, manifestations, and \n<b>development</b> of the Big Five in childhood and adolescence have been studied&nbsp;...", "At present the <b>16 Personality Factors</b> ... is why I have <b>made</b> some changes twice,\n&nbsp;...", "The Minnesota Multiphasic <b>Personality</b> Inventory (MMPI) is a standardized \npsychometric test of ... The original MMPI was <b>developed</b> on a <b>scale</b>-by-<b>scale</b> \nbasis in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Hathaway and ... A four <b>factor</b> model (\nsimilar to all of the MMPI instruments) was chosen for the MMPI-A and included. \nGeneral&nbsp;...", "<b>Personality</b> type refers to the psychological classification of different types of \nindividuals. <b>Personality</b> types are sometimes distinguished from <b>personality traits</b>, \nwith the ... 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Research into the <b>16PF</b> personality factors has shown these \nconstructs to be useful in understanding and predicting a wide range of real life&nbsp;...", "The results for some scales of some psychometric instruments are returned as \nsten scores, sten ... The <b>16PF</b> Questionnaire uses this scoring method.", "The International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) is a public domain collection of \nitems for use in ... of personality factors, many of which correlate well to better-\nknown systems such as the <b>16PF</b> Questionnaire and the Big Five personality \ntraits.", "Agreeableness is a personality trait manifesting itself in individual behavioral \ncharacteristics ... defined by high scores on the E, H, L, and Q1 factors of the \n<b>16PF</b> Questionnaire was an early precursor to the modern concept of \nagreeableness.", "A personality test is a method of assessing human personality constructs. Most \npersonality ... The <b>16PF</b> Questionnaire (<b>16PF</b>) was developed by Raymond \nCattell and his colleagues in the 1940s and 1950s in a search to try to discover \nthe&nbsp;...", "Multiple abstract variance analysis (MAVA), is a statistical technique used to \nestimate the ... MAVA later formed the basis of Cattell&#39;s <b>16PF</b> Questionnaire.", "This article is under revision to increase overall information, include references, \nand work ... I am experienced with the MMPI, the <b>16PF</b>, and the MBTI, and after \nhaving the opportunity to use this test, I have come to prefer it. Janice Vian, Ph.D.", "The Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinventar (FPI) is a psychological personality test to \nassess personality. The test is comparable in some aspects to MMPI and more \ngenerally to EPI or <b>16PF</b> and is mainly used in German speaking countries." ] } ] }
[ "Raymond B. Cattell", "Maurice Tatsuoka", "Herbert Eber" ]
16PF Questionnaire
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When did the first mcdonalds open in australia?
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Bell <b>was the first</b> non-American and the youngest \nperson to hold that position, and the <b>first</b> to be CEO from starting at the bottom of&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "History of McDonald's", "McDonald's No. 1 Store Museum", "List of countries with McDonald's restaurants", "McCafé", "McDonald's", "McDonald's Championship", "Yagoona, New South Wales", "Glen Waverley, Victoria", "Fast food restaurant", "Oldest McDonald's restaurant" ], "snippet": [ "This history of <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> is an overview of the <b>original</b> restaurant and of the \nchain. ... Kroc&#39;s <b>first McDonald&#39;s</b> restaurant <b>opened on</b> April 15, 1955, at 400 \nNorth Lee Street in Des Plaines, Illinois, near Chicago. The Des Plaines ... This \nincluded Boston Market outlets in Canada and <b>Australia</b> and Donatos units in \nGermany.", "The <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> #1 Store Museum was housed in a replica of the former \n<b>McDonald&#39;s</b> restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois, <b>opened</b> by Ray Kroc in April 1955. \nThe company usually refers to this as The <b>Original McDonald&#39;s</b>, although it is not \nthe <b>first McDonald&#39;s</b> restaurant but the ninth; the <b>first</b> was <b>opened</b> by Richard&nbsp;...", "This is a listing of countries with <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> restaurants. <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> is the \nsecond largest chain of fast food restaurants in the world, with more than 35,000 \noutlets worldwide. The majority of <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> outlets outside of the United States \nare franchises. The biggest temporary <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> restaurant in the world was \n<b>opened</b> ... <b>First</b> outlet in the new states of Germany <b>opened</b> in Plauen in 1990 \nfollowing&nbsp;...", "McCafé is a coffee-house-style food and beverage chain, owned by <b>McDonald&#39;s</b>. \nConceptualised and launched in Melbourne, <b>Australia</b> in 1993 by <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> ... \nIn December 2015, <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> Canada <b>opened</b> its <b>first</b> standalone McCafe&nbsp;...", "<b>McDonald&#39;s</b> Corporation is an American fast food company, founded in 1940 as a \nrestaurant ... The siblings Richard and Maurice McDonald <b>opened</b> the <b>first</b> \n<b>McDonald&#39;s</b> at 1398 North E Street at ... After upgrading to the new McCafé look \nand feel, some <b>Australian</b> restaurants have noticed up to a 60 percent increase in \nsales.", "The <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> Championship was an international men&#39;s professional \nbasketball club cup competition that featured a representative of the National \nBasketball Association against champion club teams from Europe, <b>Australia</b>, and \nSouth America. The <b>first</b> competition was held in 1987 and continued annually \nafter that until ... McDonald <b>Open</b> 1999 - Men Basketball; ^ SPORTS PEOPLE: \nPRO&nbsp;...", "Yagoona, a suburb of the local government area Canterbury-Bankstown Council, \nis located 20 ... Yagoona was home to the <b>first McDonald&#39;s</b> restaurant in <b>Australia</b>, \n<b>opened</b> in 1971, but it closed in 1994. Over recent years this shopping strip&nbsp;...", "Glen Waverley is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, <b>Australia</b>, 20 km south-east of \nMelbourne&#39;s ... It was <b>opened</b> shortly after the <b>original</b> in Sydney. Following the \nSydney <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> closure, it became <b>Australia&#39;s</b> longest surviving <b>McDonald&#39;s</b>&nbsp;...", "A fast food restaurant, also known as a quick service restaurant (QSR) within the \nindustry, is a ... <b>McDonald&#39;s</b>, a fast food supplier, <b>opened</b> its <b>first</b> franchised \nrestaurant in the US in 1955 (1974 in the UK). ... Thus, the Burger King <b>Australian</b> \nmarket was forced to pick another name, selecting the Hungry Jack&#39;s brand name\n.", "Very few <b>early McDonald&#39;s</b> restaurants remain, ... <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> museum was \n<b>opened on</b> the site in 1998." ] } ] }
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History of McDonald's
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When was stranger things supposed to take place?
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[ "Stranger Things" ]
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[ "1983" ]
Stranger Things
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Who plays billy bob thornton's daughter on goliath?
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[ "Goliath (TV series)" ]
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[ "Diana Hopper" ]
Goliath (TV series)
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Who does sam neill play in peter rabbit?
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[ "Sam Neill", "Peter Rabbit (film)" ]
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Potter borrowed the original <b>Peter Rabbit</b> letter from Noel, copied \nit out, and developed the tale. Attempts to find a ... Mr. McGregor also appears in \nthe 2018 film adaptation of <b>Peter Rabbit</b>, portrayed by <b>Sam Neill</b>. He is shown in&nbsp;...", "The film is a sequel to 2018&#39;s <b>Peter Rabbit</b>, and is based on the stories of Peter ... \n<b>Sam Neill</b> as Tommy Brock; Ewen Leslie as Pigling Bland; Christian Gazal as&nbsp;...", "The Tale of Mr. Tod is a children&#39;s book written and illustrated by <b>Beatrix Potter</b>, \nfirst published ... television series, and Mr. Tod and Tommy Brock voiced by \nFayssal Bazzi and <b>Sam Neill</b> in this live-action/CGI animated film <b>Peter Rabbit</b>.", "The Tale of <b>Peter Rabbit</b> is a children&#39;s book written and illustrated by <b>Beatrix</b> \n<b>Potter</b> that follows ... Corden, Daisy Ridley, Margot Robbie, and Elizabeth Debicki\n, and live action roles played by Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne, and <b>Sam Neill</b>.", "Kane and Abel may refer to: Kane and Abel (novel), the 1979 novel by Jeffrey \nArcher; Kane and Abel (miniseries), a 1985 miniseries starring <b>Peter</b> Strauss as \nRosnovski and <b>Sam Neill</b> as Kane&nbsp;...", "Dead Calm is a 1989 Australian psychological thriller horror film directed by \nPhillip Noyce and starring <b>Sam Neill</b>, Nicole Kidman and Billy Zane. The \nscreenplay&nbsp;...", "The Hunt for Red October is a 1990 American submarine spy-thriller film directed \nby John McTiernan, produced by Mace Neufeld, and starring Sean Connery, Alec \nBaldwin, Scott Glenn, James Earl Jones, and <b>Sam Neill</b>. ... But in an early scene, \nactor <b>Peter</b> Firth casually switches in mid-sentence to speaking in English on&nbsp;...", "In the Mouth of Madness is a 1994 American horror film directed and scored by \nJohn Carpenter and written by Michael De Luca. It stars <b>Sam Neill</b>, Julie Carmen, \nJürgen Prochnow, David Warner and ... Kali Rocha as Agency Assistant; <b>Peter</b> \nJason as Mr. Paul; Charlton Heston as Jackson Harglow; Frances Bay as Mrs." ] }, { "title": [ "Peter Rabbit (film)", "Sam Neill", "Mr. McGregor", "Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway", "The Tale of Mr. Tod", "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", "Kane and Abel", "Dead Calm (film)", "The Hunt for Red October (film)", "The Hunter (2011 Australian film)" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Peter Rabbit</b> is a 2018 American live-action/computer-animated comedy film \ndirected by Will ... 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He is shown in&nbsp;...", "The film is a sequel to 2018&#39;s <b>Peter Rabbit</b>, and is based on the stories of Peter ... \n<b>Sam Neill</b> as Tommy Brock; Ewen Leslie as Pigling Bland; Christian Gazal as&nbsp;...", "The Tale of Mr. Tod is a children&#39;s book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, \nfirst published by Frederick Warne &amp; Co. in 1912. The tale is about a badger \ncalled Tommy Brock and his arch enemy Mr. Tod, a fox. Brock kidnaps the \nchildren of Benjamin Bunny and his wife Flopsy, intending ... Benjamin and his \ncousin <b>Peter Rabbit</b> have followed Tommy Brock in an&nbsp;...", "The Tale of <b>Peter Rabbit</b> is a children&#39;s book written and illustrated by Beatrix \nPotter that follows ... Corden, Daisy Ridley, Margot Robbie, and Elizabeth Debicki\n, and live action roles played by Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne, and <b>Sam Neill</b>.", "Kane and Abel may refer to: Kane and Abel (novel), the 1979 novel by Jeffrey \nArcher; Kane and Abel (miniseries), a 1985 miniseries starring <b>Peter</b> Strauss as \nRosnovski and <b>Sam Neill</b> as Kane&nbsp;...", "Dead Calm is a 1989 Australian psychological thriller horror film directed by \nPhillip Noyce and starring <b>Sam Neill</b>, Nicole Kidman and Billy Zane. The \nscreenplay&nbsp;...", "The Hunt for Red October is a 1990 American submarine spy-thriller film directed \nby John McTiernan, produced by Mace Neufeld, and starring Sean Connery, Alec \nBaldwin, Scott Glenn, James Earl Jones, and <b>Sam Neill</b>. ... But in an early scene, \nactor <b>Peter</b> Firth casually switches in mid-sentence to speaking in English on&nbsp;...", "The Hunter is a 2011 Australian drama film, directed by Daniel Nettheim and \nproduced by Vincent Sheehan, based on the 1999 novel of the same name by \nJulia Leigh. It stars Willem Dafoe, <b>Sam Neill</b> and Frances O&#39;Connor. ... The Dish – \nEdmund Choi (2001); <b>Rabbit</b>-Proof Fence – <b>Peter</b> Gabriel (2002); Japanese \nStory&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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The name of the elephant in peppa pig?
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He was also \nthe&nbsp;...", "<b>Peppa Pig</b> is a British preschool animated television series produced by Astley \nBaker Davies. ... Peppa and George meet their Granny and Grandpa&#39;s new pet: a \ngreen parrot <b>called</b> Polly. ... 54, 2, &quot;Emily <b>Elephant</b>&quot;, Mark Baker &amp; Neville Astley, \nMark Baker &amp; Neville Astley, Channel 5, 5 September 2006 (2006-09-05), 6.03.", "Tamsin Morwenna Banks (born 20 September 1961) is a British comedy actress, \nwriter and producer known for her roles as Mummy Pig, Madame Gazelle and Dr \nHamster in the children&#39;s series <b>Peppa Pig</b>. ... In 2009, Banks made a series of \nweb videos for BBC Comedy <b>called</b> Celebrities STFU, each video featuring her in\n&nbsp;...", "Paultons Family Theme Park | Home of <b>Peppa Pig</b> World is an amusement park \nlocated in the ... The park <b>name</b> is derived from the former Paultons Estate, on \nwhich the park is situated. The park covers 140 acres ... 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Anna Orchard as <b>Pig</b>, a <b>pig</b> who only appeared in &quot;The Going Slow Badge&quot;.", "A <b>pig</b> is any of the animals in the genus Sus, within the even-toed ungulate family \nSuidae. <b>Pigs</b> include domestic <b>pigs</b> and their ancestor, the common Eurasian&nbsp;...", "Beanie Babies are a line of stuffed toys created by American businessman H. Ty \nWarner, who ... In early 2008, Ty released a new version of Beanie Babies <b>called</b> \nBeanie Babies 2.0. ... Babies have also expanded their Nickelodeon lineup with \ncharacters from PAW Patrol, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and <b>Peppa Pig</b>.", "Jumbo Games is a Dutch founded jigsaw puzzle and games company which was \nestablished ... Previous to being known as Jumbo games in the UK, the company \nwas <b>called</b> ... These toys had to be made to be strong enough &quot;that a wooden \n<b>elephant</b> could ... 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He was also the original voice of Bob Fish, who is also a dentist, in \nthe&nbsp;...", "<b>Peppa Pig</b> is a British preschool animated television series produced by Astley \nBaker Davies. ... <b>Peppa Pig</b>. 54, 2, &quot;Emily <b>Elephant</b>&quot;, Mark Baker &amp; Neville Astley, \nMark Baker &amp; Neville Astley, Channel 5, 5 September 2006 (2006-09-05), 6.03.", "Copa Studio is a Brazilian flash animation studio based in Rio de Janeiro, \nfounded in 2009. ... Baby Alexander, <b>Peppa Pig</b> ... Doctor <b>Elephant</b>, <b>Peppa Pig</b>.", "Tamsin Morwenna Banks (born 20 September 1961) is a British comedy actress, \nwriter and producer known for her roles as Mummy Pig, Madame Gazelle and Dr \nHamster in the children&#39;s series <b>Peppa Pig</b>.", "Hey Duggee is a British animated educational preschool television series aimed \nat 2 to 5 year ... 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Peanut the royal blue <b>elephant</b> is one of the most notable of all \nthe Beanies. ... Beanie Babies have also expanded their Nickelodeon lineup with \ncharacters from PAW Patrol, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and <b>Peppa Pig</b>." ] } ] }
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Is tasmania a state or territory in australia?
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Floral emblems of <b>Australia</b> and its <b>states</b> and \n<b>territories</b>.", "A <b>State</b> Electoral District is an electorate within the Lower House or Legislative \nAssembly of <b>Australian states</b> and <b>territories</b>. Most <b>state</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Tasmania</b>[edit]. Elections in <b>Tasmania</b> are conducted by the <b>Tasmanian</b> Electoral \nCommission." ] }, { "title": [ "Tasmania", "Tasmania (album)", "Aboriginal Tasmanians", "Tasmania cricket team", "History of Tasmania", "Climate of Tasmania", "Hobart", "University of Tasmania", "Tasmanian devil", "LGBT rights in Tasmania" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Tasmania</b> is an island state of Australia. It is located 240 km (150 mi) to the south \nof the Australian mainland, separated by Bass Strait. The state encompasses&nbsp;...", "<b>Tasmania</b> is the eighth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band Pond. It \nwas released on 1 March 2019 by Spinning Top Records via Caroline&nbsp;...", "The Aboriginal Tasmanians are the Aboriginal people of the Australian state of \n<b>Tasmania</b>, located south of the mainland. For much of the 20th century, the&nbsp;...", "The <b>Tasmanian</b> cricket team, nicknamed the Tigers, represents the Australian \nstate of <b>Tasmania</b> in cricket. They compete annually in the Australian domestic&nbsp;...", "The history of <b>Tasmania</b> begins at the end of the most recent ice age (\napproximately 10,000 years ago) when it is believed that the island was joined to \nthe&nbsp;...", "<b>Tasmania</b> has a cool temperate climate with four distinct seasons. The highest \nrecorded maximum temperature in <b>Tasmania</b> is 42.2 °C (108.0 °F) at Scamander\n&nbsp;...", "Hobart is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of \n<b>Tasmania</b>. With a population of approximately 240,342 (over 45% of <b>Tasmania&#39;s</b>\n&nbsp;...", "The University of <b>Tasmania</b> (UTAS) is a public research university primarily \nlocated in <b>Tasmania</b>, Australia. Founded in 1890, it is Australia&#39;s fourth oldest&nbsp;...", "The <b>Tasmanian</b> devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial of the \nfamily Dasyuridae. It was once native to mainland Australia and is now found in \nthe&nbsp;...", "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the Australian state of \n<b>Tasmania</b> have the same legal rights as non-LGBT residents. <b>Tasmania</b> has a&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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When did wolfenstein the old blood come out?
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[ "Wolfenstein: The Old Blood" ]
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[ "5 May 2015" ]
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
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Who plays garrett on i didn't do it?
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I Didn't Do It (TV series)
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What is the 1st lord of the rings movie?
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The Lord of the Rings (film series)
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Who wrote the song dark as a dungeon?
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[ "Dark as a Dungeon", "Understand Your Man" ]
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Dark as a Dungeon
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When did system of a down come out?
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System of a Down
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Who sang pour some sugar on me first?
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Pour Some Sugar on Me
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Where are the cadillacs buried in the ground?
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Who played billy mack's manager in love actually?
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Bill Nighy won Best Supporting <b>Actor</b> for <b>Love Actually</b> and Renée \nZellweger won Best Supporting Actress for Cold Mountain. Touching the ... Peter \nWeir, Best <b>Director</b> winner. Bill Murray ... Bill Nighy – <b>Love Actually</b> as <b>Billy Mack</b>.", "Four Weddings and a Funeral is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by \nMike Newell. ... Andie MacDowell stars as Charles&#39;s love interest Carrie, with \nKristin Scott ... This song would later be adapted into &quot;Christmas Is All Around&quot; \nand sung by the character of <b>Billy Mack</b> in Richard Curtis&#39; 2003 film <b>Love Actually</b>,\n&nbsp;...", "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game is a book by Michael Lewis, \npublished in 2003, about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general&nbsp;...", "Moneyball is a 2011 American biographical sports drama film directed by Bennett \nMiller and ... 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Curtis reunited <b>director</b> Newell and the surviving cast for a 25th \nanniversary ... This song would later be adapted into &quot;Christmas Is All Around&quot; \nand sung by the character of <b>Billy Mack</b> in Richard Curtis&#39; 2003 film <b>Love Actually</b>,\n&nbsp;...", "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game is a book by Michael Lewis, \npublished in 2003, about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general&nbsp;...", "Million Dollar Baby is a 2004 American sports drama film directed, co-produced, \nand scored by ... Before her first fight, Frankie leaves Maggie with a random \n<b>manager</b> in his gym, ... Scrap, concerned when Frankie rejects several offers for \nbig fights, arranges a meeting for her with Mickey <b>Mack</b> at a diner on her 33rd \nbirthday.", "Moneyball is a 2011 American biographical sports drama film directed by Bennett \nMiller and ... Oakland Athletics general <b>manager Billy</b> Beane is hurt by his team&#39;s \nloss to the ... 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Where is the ball and socket joint found in the body?
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Also, this cartilage is also <b>found</b> only around the socket where it \nis attached.", "The shoulder joint is structurally classified as a synovial <b>ball and socket joint</b> and \nfunctionally as a diarthrosis and multiaxial joint. It involves articulation between \nthe glenoid cavity of the scapula (shoulder ... joint capsule that gives a limited \ninterface of the humerus and scapula, it is the most mobile joint of the <b>human</b> \n<b>body</b>.", "In vertebrate <b>anatomy</b>, hip refers to either an anatomical region or a joint. The hip \nregion is <b>located</b> lateral and anterior to the gluteal region, inferior to the iliac crest\n, and overlying the greater trochanter <b>of the</b> femur, or &quot;thigh bone&quot;. In adults, three \n<b>of the</b> bones <b>of the</b> pelvis have fused into the hip bone or ... It is a special type of \nspheroidal or <b>ball and socket joint</b> where the roughly&nbsp;...", "The elbow is the visible joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm. It \nincludes ... joint &middot; head of the radius &middot; capitulum of the humerus, Is a <b>ball-and-</b>\n<b>socket joint</b>. ... The third landmark is the olecranon <b>found</b> at the head of the ulna. \n... The elbow is one of the most commonly dislocated joints <b>in the body</b>, with an \naverage&nbsp;...", "Clockwise from top-right: <b>Ball and socket joint</b>, Condyloid joint, Plane joint, \nSaddle joint, Hinge joint and Pivot joint. Details. Identifiers. Latin, junctura \nsynovialis. TA &middot; A03.0.00.020 &middot; FMA &middot; 7501 &middot; Anatomical terminology. [edit on \nWikidata]. A synovial joint, also known as diarthrosis, joins bones with a fibrous \njoint capsule that is ... They are the most common and most movable type of joint \n<b>in the body</b> of a&nbsp;...", "The hip bone is a large irregular bone, constricted <b>in the</b> center and expanded \nabove and ... lower limb and the axial skeleton) through the large <b>ball and socket</b> \n<b>joint of the</b> hip. ... The <b>body</b> of ilium forms the sacroiliac joint with the sacrum. ... \nThe ischium forms the lower and back part <b>of the</b> hip bone and is <b>located</b> below&nbsp;...", "A condyloid joint is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into an \nelliptical cavity. ... 1: Ball and socket joint; 2: Condyloid joint (Ellipsoid); 3: Saddle \njoint; 4 Hinge joint; 5: Pivot joint;. Gray334.png ... This article incorporates text <b>in</b> \n<b>the</b> public domain from page 285 <b>of the</b> 20th edition of Gray&#39;s <b>Anatomy</b> (1918).", "In <b>anatomy</b>, a joint capsule or articular capsule is an envelope surrounding a \nsynovial joint. ... The fibrous membrane <b>of the</b> joint capsule is attached to the \nwhole circumference <b>of the</b> articular end of each bone entering ... <b>Ball and socket</b> \n<b>joint</b>." ] }, { "title": [ "Ball-and-socket joint", "Ball joint", "Shoulder joint", "Condyloid joint", "Synovial joint", "File:Ball and Socket Joint (Hip joint).svg", "Shaker tilting chair", "Solenodon", "Shoulder", "Humeroradial joint" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>ball and socket joint</b> (or spheroid joint) is a type of synovial joint in which the \nball-shaped surface of one rounded bone fits into the cup-like depression of&nbsp;...", "In an automobile, <b>ball joints</b> are spherical bearings that connect the control arms \nto the steering knuckles. They are used on virtually every automobile made and \nwork similarly to the <b>ball-and-socket</b> design of the human hip <b>joint</b>. A <b>ball joint</b> \nconsists of a bearing stud and <b>socket</b> enclosed in a casing; all&nbsp;...", "The shoulder joint is structurally classified as a synovial <b>ball and socket joint</b> and \nfunctionally as a diarthrosis and multiaxial joint. It involves articulation between&nbsp;...", "A condyloid joint is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into an \nelliptical cavity. ... 1: Ball and socket joint; 2: Condyloid joint (Ellipsoid); 3: Saddle \njoint; 4 Hinge joint; 5: Pivot joint;. Gray334.png. Ligaments of wrist. Palmaris view.", "Clockwise from top-right: <b>Ball and socket joint</b>, Condyloid joint, Plane joint, \nSaddle joint, Hinge joint and Pivot joint. Details. Identifiers. Latin, junctura \nsynovialis. TA &middot; A03.0.00.020 &middot; FMA &middot; 7501 &middot; Anatomical terminology. [edit on \nWikidata]. A synovial joint, also known as diarthrosis, joins bones with a fibrous \njoint capsule that is&nbsp;...", "English: This diagram shows the anatomy of the <b>ball and socket joint</b> found in the \nhip. A <b>ball and socket joint</b> is a type of synovial joint in which the round surface&nbsp;...", "The Shaker tilting chair – named for its ball bearing or ball and socket button \nmechanism ... The main feature of the Shaker ladder-back chair was a tilting <b>ball</b> \n<b>and socket joint</b> mechanism installed on the bottom of the two rear legs to keep \nthe&nbsp;...", "Solenodons (meaning &quot;slotted-tooth&quot;) are venomous, nocturnal, burrowing, \ninsectivorous ... The snout is flexible and, in the Hispaniolan solenodon, actually \nhas a <b>ball-and-socket joint</b> at the base to increase its mobility. This allows the \nanimal&nbsp;...", "The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the \nscapula ... The shoulder consists of a <b>ball-and-socket joint</b> formed by the \nhumerus and scapula and their surrounding structures - ligaments, muscles, \ntendons&nbsp;...", "The humeroradial joint is the joint between the head of the radius and the \ncapitulum of the humerus, is a limited <b>ball-and-socket joint</b>, hinge type of synovial \njoint." ] }, { "title": [ "Ball-and-socket joint", "Ball joint", "Shoulder", "Hip", "Elbow", "Shoulder joint", "Condyloid joint", "Synovial joint", "Anatomical terms of motion", "Hip bone" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>ball and socket joint</b> (or spheroid joint) is a type of synovial joint in which the \nball-shaped ... Examples of this form of articulation <b>are found in</b> the hip, where the \nround head of the femur ... Anatomy posture and <b>body</b> mechanics 08.web.jpg&nbsp;...", "In an automobile, <b>ball joints are</b> spherical bearings that connect the control arms \nto the steering knuckles. They <b>are</b> used on virtually every automobile made and \nwork similarly to the <b>ball-and-socket</b> design of the human hip <b>joint</b>. A <b>ball joint</b> \nconsists of a bearing stud and <b>socket</b> enclosed in a casing; all these <b>parts are</b> \nmade of&nbsp;...", "The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the \nscapula ... In human anatomy, the shoulder joint comprises the <b>part</b> of the <b>body</b> \nwhere the ... It is a <b>ball and socket joint</b> that allows the arm to rotate in a circular \nfashion or to hinge ... The muscles of the rotator cuff <b>are</b> supraspinatus, \nsubscapularis,&nbsp;...", "In vertebrate anatomy, hip refers to either an anatomical <b>region</b> or a joint. The hip \n<b>region</b> is <b>located</b> lateral and anterior to the gluteal <b>region</b>, inferior to ... It is a \nspecial type of spheroidal or <b>ball and socket joint</b> where the roughly spherical \nfemoral ... and twisted iliofemoral ligament is the strongest ligament in the human \n<b>body</b>.", "The elbow is the visible <b>joint</b> between the upper and lower <b>parts</b> of the arm. It \nincludes prominent landmarks such as the olecranon, the elbow pit, the lateral \nand medial epicondyles, and the elbow <b>joint</b>. The elbow <b>joint</b> is the synovial \n<b>hinge joint</b> between the humerus in the upper ... These <b>are joints</b> between the \nthree bones of the elbow, the humerus of the&nbsp;...", "The shoulder joint is structurally classified as a synovial <b>ball and socket joint</b> and \nfunctionally as ... Due to the very loose joint capsule that gives a limited interface \nof the humerus and scapula, it is the most mobile joint of the human <b>body</b>. ... on \nthe anterior <b>side</b> of the arm, and tendons of the rotator cuff; which <b>are</b> fused to all\n&nbsp;...", "A <b>condyloid joint</b> is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into an \nelliptical cavity. ... These joints allow biaxial movements—i.e., forward and \nbackward, or from <b>side</b> to ... Radiocarpal joint and Metacarpo-phalangeal joint \n<b>are</b> examples of <b>condyloid joints</b>. ... Anatomy posture and <b>body</b> mechanics 08.\nweb.jpg&nbsp;...", "Clockwise from top-right: <b>Ball and socket joint</b>, <b>Condyloid joint</b>, Plane joint, \n<b>Saddle joint</b>, Hinge joint and Pivot joint. Details. Identifiers. Latin, junctura \nsynovialis. TA &middot; A03.0.00.020 &middot; FMA &middot; 7501 &middot; Anatomical terminology. [edit on \nWikidata]. A synovial joint, also known as diarthrosis, joins bones with a fibrous \njoint capsule that is ... They <b>are</b> the most common and most movable type of joint \nin the <b>body</b> of a&nbsp;...", "Motion, the process of movement, is described using specific anatomical terms. \nMotion includes ... For example, if a <b>part</b> of the <b>body</b> such as a joint is \noverstretched or &quot;bent ... Most terms have a clear opposite, and so <b>are</b> treated in \npairs. ... is a conical movement of a <b>body part</b>, such as a <b>ball and socket joint</b> or \nthe eye.", "The hip bone is a large irregular bone, constricted in the center and expanded \nabove and ... lower limb and the axial skeleton) through the large <b>ball and socket</b> \n<b>joint</b> of the hip. ... The <b>body</b> of ilium forms the sacroiliac joint with the sacrum. ... \nThe ischium forms the lower and back <b>part</b> of the hip bone and is <b>located</b> below&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Ball-and-socket joint", "Ball joint", "Shoulder", "Shoulder joint", "Hip", "Elbow", "Synovial joint", "Hip bone", "Condyloid joint", "Skeletal system of the horse" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>ball and socket joint</b> (or spheroid joint) is a type of synovial joint in which the \nball-shaped ... Examples of this form of articulation are <b>found in the</b> hip, where the \nround head <b>of the</b> femur (ball) rests <b>in the</b> cup-like ... This article incorporates text \n<b>in the</b> public domain from page 287 <b>of the</b> 20th edition of Gray&#39;s <b>Anatomy</b> (1918).", "In an automobile, <b>ball joints</b> are spherical bearings that connect the control arms \nto the steering knuckles. They are used on virtually every automobile made and \nwork similarly to the <b>ball-and-socket</b> design <b>of the human</b> hip <b>joint</b>. A <b>ball joint</b> \nconsists of a bearing stud and <b>socket</b> enclosed in a casing; all ... can also be \n<b>found in the</b> rear suspension of a few higher-performance autos.", "The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the \nscapula ... In <b>human anatomy</b>, the shoulder joint comprises the part <b>of the body</b> \nwhere the ... The shoulder consists of a <b>ball-and-socket joint</b> formed by the \nhumerus and ... Also, this cartilage is also <b>found</b> only around the socket where it \nis attached.", "The shoulder joint is structurally classified as a synovial <b>ball and socket joint</b> and \nfunctionally as a diarthrosis and multiaxial joint. It involves articulation between \nthe glenoid cavity of the scapula (shoulder ... joint capsule that gives a limited \ninterface of the humerus and scapula, it is the most mobile joint of the <b>human</b> \n<b>body</b>.", "In vertebrate <b>anatomy</b>, hip refers to either an anatomical region or a joint. The hip \nregion is <b>located</b> lateral and anterior to the gluteal region, inferior to the iliac crest\n, and overlying the greater trochanter <b>of the</b> femur, or &quot;thigh bone&quot;. In adults, three \n<b>of the</b> bones <b>of the</b> pelvis have fused into the hip bone or ... It is a special type of \nspheroidal or <b>ball and socket joint</b> where the roughly&nbsp;...", "The elbow is the visible joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm. It \nincludes ... joint &middot; head of the radius &middot; capitulum of the humerus, Is a <b>ball-and-</b>\n<b>socket joint</b>. ... The third landmark is the olecranon <b>found</b> at the head of the ulna. \n... The elbow is one of the most commonly dislocated joints <b>in the body</b>, with an \naverage&nbsp;...", "Clockwise from top-right: <b>Ball and socket joint</b>, Condyloid joint, Plane joint, \nSaddle joint, Hinge joint and Pivot joint. Details. Identifiers. Latin, junctura \nsynovialis. TA &middot; A03.0.00.020 &middot; FMA &middot; 7501 &middot; Anatomical terminology. [edit on \nWikidata]. A synovial joint, also known as diarthrosis, joins bones with a fibrous \njoint capsule that is ... They are the most common and most movable type of joint \n<b>in the body</b> of a&nbsp;...", "The hip bone is a large irregular bone, constricted <b>in the</b> center and expanded \nabove and ... lower limb and the axial skeleton) through the large <b>ball and socket</b> \n<b>joint of the</b> hip. ... The <b>body</b> of ilium forms the sacroiliac joint with the sacrum. ... \nThe ischium forms the lower and back part <b>of the</b> hip bone and is <b>located</b> below&nbsp;...", "A condyloid joint is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into an \nelliptical cavity. ... 1: Ball and socket joint; 2: Condyloid joint (Ellipsoid); 3: Saddle \njoint; 4 Hinge joint; 5: Pivot joint;. Gray334.png ... This article incorporates text <b>in</b> \n<b>the</b> public domain from page 285 <b>of the</b> 20th edition of Gray&#39;s <b>Anatomy</b> (1918).", "The skeletal system of the horse has three major functions <b>in the body</b>. It protects \nvital organs, ... <b>Found</b> in joints such as the knee, hock, and fetlock. ... Hip joint : \n<b>Ball-and-socket joint</b> made up of the acetabulum of the pelvis and the femur." ] }, { "title": [ "Ball-and-socket joint", "Shoulder joint", "Shoulder", "Ball joint", "Synovial joint", "Elbow", "Condyloid joint", "Hip", "Incudostapedial joint", "Pivot joint" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>ball and socket joint</b> (or spheroid joint) is a type of synovial joint in which the \nball-shaped ... the round head <b>of the</b> femur (ball) rests <b>in the</b> cup-like acetabulum \n(socket) <b>of the</b> pelvis; and <b>in the</b> shoulder joint, ... This article incorporates text <b>in</b> \n<b>the</b> public domain from page 287 <b>of the</b> 20th edition of Gray&#39;s <b>Anatomy</b> (1918).", "The shoulder joint is structurally classified as a synovial <b>ball and socket joint</b> and \nfunctionally as a diarthrosis and multiaxial joint. It involves articulation between \nthe glenoid cavity of the scapula (shoulder ... joint capsule that gives a limited \ninterface of the humerus and scapula, it is the most mobile joint of the <b>human</b> \n<b>body</b>.", "The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the \nscapula ... In <b>human anatomy</b>, the shoulder joint comprises the part <b>of the body</b> \nwhere the humerus attaches to the scapula, and the head sits in the glenoid \ncavity. ... The shoulder consists of a <b>ball-and-socket joint</b> formed by the humerus \nand&nbsp;...", "In an automobile, <b>ball joints</b> are spherical bearings that connect the control arms \nto the steering knuckles. They are used on virtually every automobile made and \nwork similarly to the <b>ball-and-socket</b> design <b>of the human</b> hip <b>joint</b>. A <b>ball joint</b> \nconsists of a bearing stud and <b>socket</b> enclosed in a casing; all&nbsp;...", "Clockwise from top-right: <b>Ball and socket joint</b>, Condyloid joint, Plane joint, \nSaddle joint, Hinge joint and Pivot joint. Details. Identifiers. Latin, junctura \nsynovialis. TA &middot; A03.0.00.020 &middot; FMA &middot; 7501 &middot; Anatomical terminology. [edit on \nWikidata]. A synovial joint, also known as diarthrosis, joins bones with a fibrous \njoint capsule that is ... They are the most common and most movable type of joint \n<b>in the body</b> of a&nbsp;...", "The elbow is the visible joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm. It \nincludes ... Humeroradial joint &middot; head of the radius &middot; capitulum of the humerus, Is a \n<b>ball-and-socket joint</b>. ... The elbow is one of the most commonly dislocated joints \n<b>in the body</b>, with an average annual incidence of acute dislocation of 6 per \n100,000&nbsp;...", "A condyloid joint is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into an \nelliptical cavity. ... 1: Ball and socket joint; 2: Condyloid joint (Ellipsoid); 3: Saddle \njoint; 4 Hinge joint; 5: Pivot joint;. Gray334.png ... This article incorporates text <b>in</b> \n<b>the</b> public domain from page 285 <b>of the</b> 20th edition of Gray&#39;s <b>Anatomy</b> (1918).", "In vertebrate <b>anatomy</b>, hip refers to either an anatomical region or a joint. The hip \nregion is located lateral and anterior to the gluteal region, inferior to the iliac crest\n, and overlying the greater trochanter <b>of the</b> femur, or &quot;thigh bone&quot;. In adults, three \n<b>of the</b> bones <b>of the</b> pelvis have fused into the hip bone or ... It is a special type of \nspheroidal or <b>ball and socket joint</b> where the roughly&nbsp;...", "Incudostapedial <b>joint</b> or articulatio incudostapedia is a small synovial <b>joint</b> \nbetween the incus (anvil) and the stapes (stirrup). Synovial <b>joints</b> are of different \ntypes depending upon the <b>anatomy of the joint</b> and the movement it allows. Thus, \naccordingly the incudostapedial <b>joint</b> is a <b>ball and socket</b> type of&nbsp;...", "In animal <b>anatomy</b>, a pivot joint is a type of synovial joint. In pivot joints, the axis \nof a convex articular surface is parallel with the longitudinal axis <b>of the</b> bone. ... In \ncontrast, spherical joints (or <b>ball and socket joints</b>) such as the hip joint permit&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Ball-and-socket joint", "Ball joint", "Shoulder joint", "Condyloid joint", "Synovial joint", "File:Ball and Socket Joint (Hip joint).svg", "Solenodon", "Shaker tilting chair", "Shoulder", "Incudostapedial joint" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>ball and socket joint</b> (or spheroid joint) is a type of synovial joint in which the \nball-shaped surface of one rounded bone fits into the cup-like depression of&nbsp;...", "In an automobile, <b>ball joints</b> are spherical bearings that connect the control arms \nto the steering knuckles. They are used on virtually every automobile made and \nwork similarly to the <b>ball-and-socket</b> design of the human hip <b>joint</b>. A <b>ball joint</b> \nconsists of a bearing stud and <b>socket</b> enclosed in a casing; all&nbsp;...", "The shoulder joint is structurally classified as a synovial <b>ball and socket joint</b> and \nfunctionally as a diarthrosis and multiaxial joint. It involves articulation between&nbsp;...", "A condyloid joint is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into an \nelliptical cavity. ... 1: Ball and socket joint; 2: Condyloid joint (Ellipsoid); 3: Saddle \njoint; 4 Hinge joint; 5: Pivot joint;. Gray334.png. Ligaments of wrist. Palmaris view.", "Clockwise from top-right: <b>Ball and socket joint</b>, Condyloid joint, Plane joint, \nSaddle joint, Hinge joint and Pivot joint. Details. Identifiers. Latin, junctura \nsynovialis. TA &middot; A03.0.00.020 &middot; FMA &middot; 7501 &middot; Anatomical terminology. [edit on \nWikidata]. A synovial joint, also known as diarthrosis, joins bones with a fibrous \njoint capsule that is&nbsp;...", "English: This diagram shows the anatomy of the <b>ball and socket joint</b> found in the \nhip. A <b>ball and socket joint</b> is a type of synovial joint in which the round surface&nbsp;...", "Solenodons (meaning &quot;slotted-tooth&quot;) are venomous, nocturnal, burrowing, \ninsectivorous ... The snout is flexible and, in the Hispaniolan solenodon, actually \nhas a <b>ball-and-socket joint</b> at the base to increase its mobility. This allows the \nanimal&nbsp;...", "The Shaker tilting chair – named for its ball bearing or ball and socket button \nmechanism ... The main feature of the Shaker ladder-back chair was a tilting <b>ball</b> \n<b>and socket joint</b> mechanism installed on the bottom of the two rear legs to keep \nthe&nbsp;...", "The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the \nscapula ... The shoulder consists of a <b>ball-and-socket joint</b> formed by the \nhumerus and scapula and their surrounding structures - ligaments, muscles, \ntendons&nbsp;...", "Incudostapedial <b>joint</b> or articulatio incudostapedia is a small synovial <b>joint</b> \nbetween the incus (anvil) and the stapes (stirrup). Synovial <b>joints</b> are of different \ntypes depending upon the anatomy of the <b>joint</b> and the movement it allows. Thus, \naccordingly the incudostapedial <b>joint</b> is a <b>ball and socket</b> type of&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Ball and socket joint
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Who did the singing for steve mcqueen in baby the rain must fall?
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[ "Baby the Rain Must Fall", "Lee Remick" ]
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[ "Billy Strange" ]
Baby the Rain Must Fall
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Who are the songwriters for the greatest showman?
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[ "The Greatest Showman", "Pasek and Paul" ]
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The Greatest Showman
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Where does le tour de france always end?
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[ "Tour de France", "Champs-Élysées stage in the Tour de France" ]
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Desgrange forbade this: it <b>was</b> originally intended that in the <b>final</b>, \nlongest, stage pacers would be allowed, but this <b>was</b> rescinded after the fifth \nstage." ] }, { "title": [ "Tour de France", "Champs-Élysées stage in the Tour de France", "2018 Tour de France", "2019 Tour de France", "2014 Tour de France", "2017 Tour de France", "List of Tour de France Grands Départs", "1975 Tour de France", "2015 Tour de France", "1974 Tour de France" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>Tour de France</b> is an annual men&#39;s multiple stage bicycle race primarily held \nin France, ... All of the stages are timed to the <b>finish</b>; the riders&#39; times are \ncompounded with their previous stage times. The rider with the lowest ... Jacques \nGoddet. The Tour was again disrupted by War after 1939, and <b>did</b> not return until \n1947.", "Since 1975, the <b>Tour de France</b> has finished on the Champs-Élysées, an \nemblematic street of ... 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Tour de France
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Who plays cindy in the grinch who stole christmas?
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He <b>is</b> best known as the \nmain character of the children&#39;s book How the <b>Grinch Stole Christmas</b>! (1957).", "Whoville <b>is</b> a fictional town created by author Theodor Seuss Geisel, under the \nname Dr. Seuss. ... In the book How the <b>Grinch Stole Christmas</b>, the location of \nWhoville <b>is</b> never mentioned; the only geographic clues ... <b>Cindy</b> Lou <b>Who is</b> a \ngenerous young girl who was introduced in the book How the <b>Grinch Stole</b> \n<b>Christmas</b>!", "Halloween <b>Is Grinch</b> Night <b>is</b> a 1977 Halloween television special and <b>is</b> the \nprequel to How the <b>Grinch Stole Christmas</b>!. It won the 1978 Primetime Emmy&nbsp;...", "&quot;Christmas, Why Can&#39;t I Find You?&quot; <b>is</b> a song co-written by Mariah Carey, James \nHorner and Will Jennings for the movie How the <b>Grinch Stole Christmas</b> in 2000. \nIn the film, it <b>is</b> first sung by Taylor Momsen, <b>who played Cindy</b> Lou Who." ] } ] }
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Convention relative to the treatment of prisoners of war?
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Geneva Convention (1929)
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Who plays toby friend in switched at birth?
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[ "Switched at Birth (1991 film)", "List of Switched at Birth characters", "Switched at Birth (TV series)" ]
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The season <b>is</b> produced by \nABC Family, Pirates&#39; Cove Entertainment, and ... <b>Toby</b> finds his life as a \nnewlywed at a standstill while Nikki <b>is</b> off doing missionary work in Peru. When \nher boss&nbsp;...", "<b>Switched at Birth is</b> an American teen/family drama television series that \npremiered on ABC ... Austin Butler as Wilke, <b>Toby&#39;s</b> best <b>friend</b> who also dates \nDaphne briefly. Maiara Walsh as Simone Sinclair, Bay&#39;s nemesis and <b>Toby&#39;s</b> ex-\ngirlfriend,&nbsp;...", "On August 13, 2014, ABC Family announced that it has picked up a fourth \nseason of its hit original drama series <b>Switched at Birth</b>, premiering on January 6, \n2015. The season <b>is</b> produced by ABC Family, Pirates&#39; Cove Entertainment, and \n... Bay and <b>Toby</b> try to hide the fact that Bay <b>is</b> a convicted felon in the hopes of \ngetting&nbsp;...", "The second season of ABC Family drama television series <b>Switched at Birth</b> was \ncommissioned on August 17, 2012. It premiered on January 7, 2013 in the United \nStates and consisted of 21 episodes. The season <b>is</b> produced by ABC Family, \nPirates&#39; Cove Entertainment and ... Emmett <b>is</b> jealous of Bay&#39;s <b>friendship</b> with \nNoah and says he (Emmett) can&#39;t&nbsp;...", "Maiara Kylior Walsh (born February 18, 1988) <b>is</b> a Brazilian American actress \nand singer. She <b>played</b> Ana Solis on the sixth season of the ABC show \nDesperate Housewives, Meena Paroom on the Disney Channel sitcom Cory in \nthe House and Simone Sinclair on the ABC Family series <b>Switched at Birth</b>. ... ex-\ngirlfriend of <b>Toby</b> Kennish, and ex-girlfriend of Wilkie, in <b>Switched at Birth</b>.", "Lucas Stephen Grabeel <b>is</b> an American <b>actor</b>, film producer, singer, and \nsongwriter. He <b>is</b> best ... Grabeel <b>played Toby</b> Kennish in the ABC Family/\nFreeform drama <b>Switched at Birth</b>. ... Grabeel <b>played</b> a <b>friend</b> and supporter of \nMilk, photographer Danny Nicoletta. ... 2009–present: <b>Switched at Birth</b> and other \nprojects[edit].", "<b>Switched at Birth</b> was renewed for a fifth season by Freeform in October 2015. In \nMarch 2016, it ... They are fighting because Lily misses work, while <b>Toby is</b> \nworking too much and not helping with the baby. ... When Bay tries to rekindle her \n<b>friendship</b> with Mary Beth, she <b>is</b> upset to learn Mary Beth <b>is</b> now dating Tank. \nRegina&nbsp;...", "<b>Toby</b> Lightman <b>is</b> an American singer-songwriter. Her first album, Little Things, \nwas released in ... East and started singing when a <b>friend</b> urged her to join a \nvocal workshop class. ... Free To Be Me—ABC Family Show &quot;<b>Switched at Birth</b>&quot;." ] }, { "title": [ "Switched at Birth (1991 film)", "Switched at birth", "Switched at Birth (1999 film)", "Switched at Birth (TV series)", "Babies switched at birth", "Like Father, Like Son (2013 film)", "Big Business (1988 film)", "Constance Marie", "Ryan Lane", "Lizzy Weiss" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Switched at Birth</b> is a 1991 American miniseries directed by Waris Hussein. 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The <b>movie</b> revolves around two sets of identical \nfemale twins mismatched at <b>birth</b>,&nbsp;...", "Constance Marie Lopez (born September 9, 1965) is an American actress of \nMexican origin. She is known for her role as Angie Lopez in George Lopez (2002\n–2007) and her role as Marcela Quintanilla (mother of Selena) in the <b>film</b> Selena \n(1997). ... in the ABC Family/Freeform drama series <b>Switched at Birth</b> (2011–\n2017).", "Ryan Thomas Lane (born November 23, 1987) is an American actor. Beginning \nhis ... and for his recurring role as Travis on the ABC Family drama series \n<b>Switched at Birth</b>, which earned him the RJ Mitte ... In addition to his <b>film</b> and \ntelevision roles, Lane has been one of the repertory players at the Deaf West \nTheatre in&nbsp;...", "Lizzy Weiss is an American screenwriter, television producer and television writer\n. Weiss was ... 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In 2013, he had a recurring role on the ABC drama, Grey&#39;s \nAnatomy as&nbsp;...", "Ryan Thomas Lane (born November 23, 1987) is an American actor. Beginning \nhis ... and for his recurring role as Travis on the ABC Family drama series \n<b>Switched at Birth</b>, which earned him the RJ Mitte ... in the documentary Dummy \nHoy: A Deaf Hero (aka: I See the Crowd Roar) and <b>cast</b> Lane, who he believed \nhad both&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Lucas Grabeel", "List of Switched at Birth characters", "Switched at Birth (season 4)", "Switched at Birth (season 3)", "Switched at Birth (season 2)", "Switched at Birth (season 5)", "Switched at Birth (season 1)", "Toby Lightman", "Maiara Walsh", "Switched at Birth (TV series)" ], "snippet": [ "Lucas Stephen Grabeel is an American actor, film producer, singer, and \nsongwriter. He is best ... Grabeel played <b>Toby</b> Kennish in the ABC Family/\nFreeform drama <b>Switched at Birth</b>. ... Family drama <b>Switched at Birth</b>, in which he \nplays the brother of one of the two girls that were mistakenly <b>switched at birth</b> in \nthe hospital.", "Played by Lucas Grabeel, <b>Toby</b> Christopher Kennish is the older brother of Bay \nand the biological brother of Daphne. <b>Toby</b> plays&nbsp;...", "On August 13, 2014, ABC Family announced that it has picked up a fourth \nseason of its hit ... Bay&#39;s private actions at the party are exposed by <b>Toby&#39;s</b> \ngirlfriend from something <b>Toby</b> told her in confidence. Because of this, everyone \nis telling Bay&nbsp;...", "The third season of ABC Family drama television series <b>Switched at Birth</b> began \non January 13, ... Daphne and <b>Toby</b> try to convince Bay to join the newly-formed \nfield hockey team so that they&#39;ll have enough players. Bay&#39;s confidence in her&nbsp;...", "The second season of ABC Family drama television series <b>Switched at Birth</b> was \n... Elsewhere, <b>Toby</b> embarks on a romance with Nikki, but pulls back after&nbsp;...", "<b>Switched at Birth</b> was renewed for a fifth season by Freeform in October 2015. In \nMarch 2016, it ... Lucas Grabeel as <b>Toby</b> Kennish &middot; Katie Leclerc as Daphne \nVasquez-Kennish &middot; Vanessa Marano as Bay Kennish-Vasquez &middot; Constance \nMarie as&nbsp;...", "The first season of <b>Switched at Birth</b>, an American drama television series, began \nairing on ... Emmett fills in as the drummer for <b>Toby&#39;s</b> band, &#39;Guitar Face.", "<b>Toby</b> Lightman is an American singer-songwriter. Her first album, Little Things, \nwas released in ... Free To Be Me—ABC Family Show &quot;<b>Switched at Birth</b>&quot;.", "Maiara Kylior Walsh (born February 18, 1988) is a Brazilian American actress \nand singer. She played Ana Solis on the sixth season of the ABC show \nDesperate Housewives, Meena Paroom on the Disney Channel sitcom Cory in \nthe House and Simone Sinclair on the ABC Family series <b>Switched at Birth</b>. ... ex-\ngirlfriend of <b>Toby</b> Kennish, and ex-girlfriend of Wilkie, in <b>Switched at Birth</b>.", "<b>Switched at Birth</b> is an American teen/family drama television series that \npremiered on ABC ... Lucas Grabeel as <b>Toby</b> Kennish: Bay and Daphne&#39;s older \nbrother. Katie Leclerc as Daphne Paloma Vasquez - the biological daughter of \nJohn and&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "List of Switched at Birth characters", "Switched at Birth (season 1)", "Switched at Birth (TV series)", "Switched at Birth (season 3)", "Switched at Birth (season 4)", "Switched at Birth (season 2)", "Maiara Walsh", "Lucas Grabeel", "Switched at Birth (season 5)", "Ryan Lane" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Toby plays</b> guitar in a band called Guitar Face with his best <b>friend</b> Wilkie and \nDaphne&#39;s best <b>friend</b>, Emmett, who joins the band in&nbsp;...", "The first season of <b>Switched at Birth</b>, an American <b>drama</b> television series, began \nairing on ... Daphne and Emmett <b>play</b> poker with <b>Toby</b> against <b>Toby&#39;s friends</b>, but \n<b>Toby</b> explodes on Daphne when she makes a wrong move. Regina and Bruce&nbsp;...", "<b>Switched at Birth is</b> an American teen/family <b>drama</b> television series that \npremiered on ABC ... the real-life <b>drama</b> caused by Angelo. Austin Butler as Wilke\n, <b>Toby&#39;s</b> best <b>friend</b> who also dates Daphne briefly. Maiara Walsh as Simone \nSinclair,&nbsp;...", "The third season of ABC Family <b>drama</b> television series <b>Switched at Birth</b> began \non January 13, ... <b>Toby</b> finds his life as a newlywed at a standstill while Nikki <b>is</b> off \ndoing missionary work in Peru. ... the Carlton vandal on camera, he suspects that \nthe one who has been targeting the deaf students <b>is</b> one of his deaf <b>friends</b>.", "On August 13, 2014, ABC Family announced that it has picked up a fourth \nseason of its hit original <b>drama</b> series <b>Switched at Birth</b>, premiering on January 6, \n2015. The season <b>is</b> produced by ABC Family, Pirates&#39; Cove Entertainment, and \n... Bay and <b>Toby</b> try to hide the fact that Bay <b>is</b> a convicted felon in the hopes of \ngetting&nbsp;...", "The second season of ABC Family <b>drama</b> television series <b>Switched at Birth</b> was \n... Emmett <b>is</b> jealous of Bay&#39;s <b>friendship</b> with Noah and says he (Emmett) can&#39;t be \n... <b>Toby</b> points out that she does have local family, his sister, Bay, <b>who is</b> also the\n&nbsp;...", "Maiara Kylior Walsh (born February 18, 1988) <b>is</b> a Brazilian American actress \nand singer. She <b>played</b> Ana Solis on the sixth season of the ABC show \nDesperate Housewives, Meena Paroom on the Disney Channel sitcom Cory in \nthe House and Simone Sinclair on the ABC Family series <b>Switched at Birth</b>. ... ex-\ngirlfriend of <b>Toby</b> Kennish, and ex-girlfriend of Wilkie, in <b>Switched at Birth</b>.", "Lucas Stephen Grabeel <b>is</b> an American <b>actor</b>, film producer, singer, and \nsongwriter. He <b>is</b> best ... Grabeel <b>played Toby</b> Kennish in the ABC Family/\nFreeform <b>drama Switched at Birth</b>. ... Family <b>drama Switched at Birth</b>, in which he \n<b>plays</b> the brother of one of the two girls that were mistakenly <b>switched at birth</b> in \nthe hospital.", "<b>Switched at Birth</b> was renewed for a fifth season by Freeform in October 2015. In \nMarch 2016, it was confirmed that this ten-episode season would be its last. The \nfifth season premiered on January 31, 2017. The one-hour scripted <b>drama</b> \nrevolves around two young women who discover they were <b>switched</b> ... They are \nfighting because Lily misses work, while <b>Toby is</b> working too much&nbsp;...", "Ryan Thomas Lane (born November 23, 1987) <b>is</b> an American <b>actor</b>. Beginning \nhis ... in the Documentary Channel biography Dummy Hoy: A Deaf Hero, and for \nhis recurring role as Travis on the ABC Family <b>drama</b> series <b>Switched at Birth</b>,&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Wilkie" ]
List of Switched at Birth characters
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Do rattlesnakes lay eggs or give birth to live young?
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[ "Rattlesnake" ]
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They typically <b>lay</b> 12 <b>eggs</b> in sand or other \nprotected areas and leave the <b>eggs</b> to incubate unprotected. Clutches of five to \n22 <b>eggs</b>&nbsp;...", "The Crotalinae, commonly known as pit vipers, crotaline snakes or pit adders, are \na subfamily ... The groups of snakes represented here include <b>rattlesnakes</b>, \nlanceheads, and Asian pit vipers. The type genus for this ... Among the oviparous \n(<b>egg</b>-<b>laying</b>) pit vipers are Lachesis, Calloselasma, and some Trimeresurus \nspecies.", "The California kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae) is a nonvenomous \ncolubrid snake ... California kingsnakes are naturally resistant to the venom of \n<b>rattlesnakes</b>, but are not totally immune. ... <b>Eggs</b> are <b>laid</b> between May and \nAugust, which is generally 42–63 days after mating;in preparation the female will \nhave&nbsp;...", "The Viperidae (vipers) are a family of venomous snakes found in most parts of \nthe world, with ... However, a few <b>lay eggs</b> in nests. ... Vipers are able to <b>do</b> this \nvia certain proteins contained in their venom. This important adaptation allowed \n<b>rattlesnakes</b> to evolve the strike-and-release bite mechanism, which provided a \nhuge&nbsp;...", "The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) is a North American species of rat snake \nthat subdues ... Once <b>laid</b>, the adult snake abandons the <b>eggs</b> and <b>does</b> not \nreturn to them. The <b>eggs</b> are oblong with leathery, ... Burbrink, F. T. and R. \nLawson, 2007. How and when did Old World <b>rattle snakes</b> disperse into the New \nWorld?", "Lachesis, also known as bushmasters, is a genus of venomous pit vipers found in \nforested ... This has led to some calling it &#39;the mute <b>rattlesnake</b>&#39;. ... Lachesis is \nthought to be unique among New World pit vipers by <b>laying eggs</b> rather than ... \nthat the species Bothrocophias colombianus found in Colombia may <b>do</b> the same\n.", "Monotremes are one of the three main groups of living mammals, along with \nplacentals ... In addition they <b>lay eggs</b> rather than bear live young, but like all \nmammals, ... The anterior commissure <b>does</b> provide an alternate communication \nroute&nbsp;...", "Common names: ridge-nosed <b>rattlesnake</b>, Willard&#39;s <b>rattlesnake</b>, Willard&#39;s rattler. \nCrotalus ... Like other <b>rattlesnakes</b>, C. willardi is ovoviviparous, meaning it gives \nbirth and <b>does</b> not <b>lay eggs</b>. Contrasting with viviparous animals, the young still&nbsp;...", "The roadrunners (genus Geococcyx), also known as chaparral birds or chaparral \ncocks, are ... The greater roadrunner generally <b>lays</b> 2–6 <b>eggs</b> per clutch, but the \nlesser roadrunner&#39;s clutches are typically smaller. ... &quot;roadrunner vs <b>rattlesnake</b>&quot;." ] }, { "title": [ "Rattlesnake", "Bullsnake", "California kingsnake", "Crotalus willardi", "Pit viper", "Viperidae", "Garter snake", "Parthenogenesis", "Lachesis (genus)", "Monotreme" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Rattlesnakes</b> are a group of venomous snakes of the genera Crotalus and \nSistrurus of the ... Although many kinds of snakes and other reptiles are \noviparous (<b>lay eggs</b>), <b>rattlesnakes</b> are ovoviviparous (<b>give birth</b> to live young after \ncarrying <b>eggs</b>&nbsp;...", "The bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) is a large, nonvenomous, colubrid snake. \nIt is currently ... The idea that bullsnakes occasionally eat <b>rattlesnakes</b> is \nsometimes <b>given</b> as a reason for humans not to harm ... They typically <b>lay</b> 12 \n<b>eggs</b> in sand or other protected areas and leave the <b>eggs</b> to incubate \nunprotected. Clutches&nbsp;...", "The California kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae) is a nonvenomous \ncolubrid snake ... California kingsnakes are naturally resistant to the venom of \n<b>rattlesnakes</b>, but are not totally immune. ... <b>Eggs</b> are <b>laid</b> between May and \nAugust, which is generally 42–63 days after mating;in preparation the female will \n<b>have</b>&nbsp;...", "Common names: ridge-nosed <b>rattlesnake</b>, Willard&#39;s <b>rattlesnake</b>, Willard&#39;s <b>rattler</b>. \nCrotalus ... Like other <b>rattlesnakes</b>, C. willardi is ovoviviparous, meaning it <b>gives</b> \n<b>birth</b> and does not <b>lay eggs</b>. Contrasting with viviparous animals, the young still \ndevelop within an <b>egg</b> inside the female snake until their time of birth. Copulation\n&nbsp;...", "The Crotalinae, commonly known as pit vipers, crotaline snakes or pit adders, are \na subfamily ... The groups of snakes represented here include <b>rattlesnakes</b>, \nlanceheads, and Asian pit vipers. The type genus for this ... Among the oviparous \n(<b>egg</b>-<b>laying</b>) pit vipers are Lachesis, Calloselasma, and some Trimeresurus \nspecies.", "The Viperidae (vipers) are a family of venomous snakes found in most parts of \nthe world, with the exception of Antarctica, Australia, Hawaii, Madagascar, New \nZealand, various other isolated islands, and north of the Arctic Circle. All <b>have</b> \nrelatively long, hinged fangs that permit deep penetration and ... However, a few \n<b>lay eggs</b> in nests.", "Garter snake is a common name for the generally harmless, small to medium-\nsized snakes ... Although they feed mostly on live animals, they will sometimes \neat <b>eggs</b>. ... Garter snakes are ovoviviparous, meaning they <b>give birth</b> to live \nyoung.", "Parthenogenesis is a natural form of asexual reproduction in which growth and \ndevelopment of ... Many species <b>have</b> been shown to transition to obligate \nparthenogenesis ... The shark pup was apparently killed by a stingray within days \nof <b>birth</b>. ... This is not unexpected, as many animals will <b>lay eggs</b> even if there is \nnot a&nbsp;...", "Lachesis, also known as bushmasters, is a genus of venomous pit vipers found in \nforested ... This has led to some calling it &#39;the mute <b>rattlesnake</b>&#39;. ... Bushmasters \n<b>lay eggs</b>: about a dozen in an average clutch. ... Lachesis is thought to be unique \namong New World pit vipers by <b>laying eggs</b> rather than giving <b>birth</b> to live young,\n&nbsp;...", "Monotremes are one of the three main groups of living mammals, along with \nplacentals ... In addition they <b>lay eggs</b> rather than bear live young, but like all \nmammals, the ... Monotremes, like reptiles, <b>have</b> a single cloaca; marsupials also \n<b>have</b> a&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Rattlesnake", "Rattlesnakes (album)", "The Rattlesnakes (1955 band)", "Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes", "Timber rattlesnake", "Laredo Rattlesnakes", "Crotalus oreganus", "Rattlesnake round-up", "Western diamondback rattlesnake", "Crotalus viridis" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Rattlesnakes</b> are a group of venomous snakes of the genera Crotalus and \nSistrurus of the subfamily Crotalinae (the pit vipers). The scientific name Crotalus \nis&nbsp;...", "<b>Rattlesnakes</b> is the debut album by British group Lloyd Cole and the Commotions\n, released on 12 October 1984. The album reached number 13 in the UK&nbsp;...", "The <b>Rattlesnakes</b> were a British skiffle/rock and roll group, formed by Barry Gibb \nin Manchester in 1955, which eventually evolved into the Bee Gees in 1958.", "Frank Carter &amp; The <b>Rattlesnakes</b> are an English punk rock band formed in 2015 \nby frontman Frank Carter with guitarist Dean Richardson. Famed for their&nbsp;...", "The timber <b>rattlesnake</b>, canebrake <b>rattlesnake</b> or banded <b>rattlesnake</b> (Crotalus \nhorridus), is a species of venomous pit viper endemic to eastern North America.", "The Laredo <b>Rattlesnakes</b> were a professional indoor football team in the Lone \nStar Football League that began play in the 2012 season. Based in Laredo, \nTexas&nbsp;...", "Common names: Western Diamondback <b>Rattlesnake</b>, northern Pacific \n<b>rattlesnake</b>, Pacific <b>rattlesnake</b>, more. Crotalus oreganus is a venomous pit viper \nspecies&nbsp;...", "<b>Rattlesnake</b> round-ups (or roundups), also known as <b>rattlesnake</b> rodeos, are \nannual events common in the rural Midwest and Southern United States, where \nthe&nbsp;...", "The western diamondback <b>rattlesnake</b> or Texas diamond-back (Crotalus atrox) is \na venomous <b>rattlesnake</b> species found in the southwestern United States and&nbsp;...", "Crotalus viridis is a venomous pit viper species native to the western United \nStates, ... Generally, western <b>rattlesnakes</b> are usually lightly colored in hues of \nbrown. Patches of dark brown are often distributed in a dorsal pattern. A color \nband&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Rattlesnake
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Who played young elizabeth swann in pirates of the caribbean?
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[ "Elizabeth Swann", "List of Pirates of the Caribbean cast members", "List of Pirates of the Caribbean characters" ]
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[ "Dryzek" ]
Lucinda Dryzek
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What role did anne jeffreys play on general hospital?
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[ "List of General Hospital characters (1980s)", "Anne Jeffreys" ]
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Tim Stafford is an actor under the stage name of <b>Jeffrey</b> Byron.", "Birmingham <b>General Hospital</b> was an World War 2 US Army Hospital in Van \nNuys, California at ... <b>Part</b> of the land was retained by the US Army and used for \nCold War air defense missile battalion headquarters of the 551st ... The main \nactor <b>plays</b> an injured Vet that falls in love with a Birmingham <b>General Hospital</b> \nnurse.", "Amber Rose Tamblyn (born May 14, 1983) is an American actress, writer, and \ndirector. She first came to national attention in her <b>role</b> on the soap opera \n<b>General Hospital</b> ... Tamblyn became better known <b>playing</b> Joan Girardi, a \nteenage girl <b>who</b> receives frequent visits from God, on the CBS drama series \nJoan of Arcadia.", "<b>General Hospital</b> is the longest running American television serial drama, airing \non ABC. Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, <b>who</b> originally set it in a <b>general</b> \n<b>hospital</b> ... This caused concerned nurse <b>Annie</b> Logan to investigate Bradshaw&#39;s \n... Ramsey is the real-life wife of Steve Carlson, <b>who played</b> Gary Lansing on the\n&nbsp;...", "Franco is a fictional <b>character</b> from the ABC Daytime drama <b>General Hospital</b>. \nJames Franco ... Sharing the same agent as Steve Burton, <b>who played</b> Jason \nMorgan on <b>General Hospital</b>, he went to that series for ... He tells Jason that they \nare the same, and is upset when Jason <b>does</b> not agree. ... &quot;<b>Jeffrey</b> Deitch, \nFrancophile?" ] }, { "title": [ "Anne Jeffreys", "List of General Hospital characters (1980s)", "List of previous General Hospital cast members", "Anne Jeffreys - Wikidata", "Birmingham General Hospital, California", "List of General Hospital characters", "Lost In Radioland", "List of General Hospital characters (2000s)", "Bright Promise", "List of Port Charles characters" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Anne Jeffreys</b> was an American actress and singer. 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Hershey in the recurring role of Alison Barrington, the granddaughter \nof legendary <b>General Hospital</b> character Amanda Barrington (<b>Anne Jeffreys</b>).", "Bright Promise is an American daytime soap opera that ran on NBC from \nSeptember 29, 1969 to March 31, 1972. It aired weekdays at 3:30 PM Eastern/2:\n30 PM Central. ... writing team of Frank and Doris Hursley, who had previously \ncreated <b>General Hospital</b>, and was their last project prior to their retirement. Bing \nCrosby&nbsp;...", "The following is a list of characters who appeared on the ABC daytime soap \nopera Port Charles, which ran from 1997 to 2003. The series was created by \nCarolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, and Wendy Riche. It is a spin-off of the serial \n<b>General Hospital</b>, which has been running since ... (<b>Anne Jeffreys</b>, 1999–2003). \nWealthy&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Amanda Barrington" ]
Anne Jeffreys
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Who plays elsie in peter kay's car share?
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[ "Peter Kay", "Conleth Hill", "Peter Kay's Car Share", "Rosalind Franklin" ]
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Kay has written, produced, and&nbsp;...", "Conleth Seamus Eoin Croiston Hill (born 24 November 1964) is an actor from \nNorthern Ireland. ... Tuf Voyaging. He appeared in Series 2 episode 2 of <b>Peter</b> \n<b>Kay&#39;s Car Share</b> as Elsie, the drunk deli counter supervisor dressed as a Smurf&nbsp;...", "Carsharing or car sharing or car clubs (UK) is a model of car rental where people \nrent cars for ... For the 2015 British sitcom, see Peter Kay&#39;s Car Share.", "<b>Peter Kay&#39;s</b> Comedy Shuffle is a BBC comedy series produced by Goodnight \nVienna ... This episode sees Peter talking dogs on This Morning, some classic \n<b>Car Share</b> outtakes and a horse on the loose down at the Phoenix Club. 4, 4, &quot;\nEpisode&nbsp;...", "<b>Peter Kay&#39;s Car Share</b> &middot; Michaela Coel &middot; Chewing Gum. Most awards, Wolf Hall (2\n). Most nominations, Wolf Hall (4). Television coverage. Channel, BBC One. \nDuration, 2 hours. ← 2015 &middot; BAFTA Awards &middot; 2017 →. The 2016 British Academy \nTelevision Awards were held on 8 May 2016. The nominations were&nbsp;...", "<b>Peter Kay&#39;s Car Share</b> &middot; Detectorists, Ideal,. Man Like Mobeen. Awards, BAFTA \nBest Scripted. Comedy (2016). NTA Best Comedy Programme (2016 &amp; 2018). \nRose d&#39;Or Best Comedy (2018). Gill Isles is a BAFTA winning TV comedy \nproducer. Life and career[edit]. Gill Isles is originally&nbsp;...", "Guy Edward John Garvey (born 6 March 1974) is an English musician, singer, \nsongwriter and ... of the Whale&quot;. In April 2017, Garvey appeared in the BBC \ntelevision sitcom <b>Peter Kay&#39;s Car Share</b>, playing Kayleigh&#39;s brother-in-law Steve.", "Reeson Wayne &quot;Reece&quot; Shearsmith (born 27 August 1969) is an English actor, \nwriter and ... Steele in High-Rise directed by Ben Wheatley, Ray in <b>Peter Kay&#39;s</b> \n<b>Car Share</b> and Pastor John in the Christmas specials of Julia Davis&#39;s Hunderby." ] }, { "title": [ "Peter Kay's Car Share", "Conleth Hill", "Carsharing", "Lotus Elise", "Elsie Lincoln Benedict", "Rockingham Speedway", "1974 American 500", "Sian Gibson", "Rosalind Franklin", "Rosies of the North" ], "snippet": [ "Peter Kay&#39;s <b>Car Share</b> is a British sitcom set around supermarket assistant \nmanager John ... 2 voice only); Simon Greenall as Dave Thompson (2 episode; \nvoice only); Reece Shearsmith as Ray (2 episodes); Conleth Hill as <b>Elsie</b> (2 \nepisode)&nbsp;...", "Conleth Seamus Eoin Croiston Hill (born 24 November 1964) is an actor from \nNorthern Ireland. ... Tuf Voyaging. He appeared in Series 2 episode 2 of Peter \nKay&#39;s <b>Car Share</b> as <b>Elsie</b>, the drunk deli counter supervisor dressed as a Smurf&nbsp;...", "Carsharing or <b>car sharing</b> or car clubs (UK) is a model of car rental where people \nrent cars for short periods of time, often by the hour. It differs from traditional car&nbsp;...", "The Lotus Elise is a two-seat, rear-wheel drive, mid-engined roadster conceived \nin early 1994 ... 5.1 Exige; 5.2 Zytek Lotus Elise; 5.3 Other <b>cars sharing</b> the Elise \nplatform. 6 Awards and recognition; 7 Gallery ... Braking and fuel consumption \nare also improved by the car&#39;s reduced weight. Cornering is helped by a low \ncenter&nbsp;...", "<b>Elsie</b> Lincoln Benedict (1885–1970) was advertised as the best known women&#39;s \nspeaker ... She <b>shares</b> a crypt with her husband at Forest Lawn in Glendale, \nCalifornia in the Gardenia Terrace. In 2013, her original travel scrapbooks, \npictures,&nbsp;...", "Rockingham Speedway, formerly North Carolina Motor Speedway and later \nNorth Carolina ... They went to local lawyer <b>Elsie</b> Webb who assembled a group \nof backers. The duo also sold <b>shares</b> to the locals for $1 per <b>share</b>, and at one \ntime had about 1,000 ... Only 19 of the 43 <b>cars</b> were running at the end of the race\n.", "The 1974 American 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that \nwas held on ... A rare NASCAR Winston Cup appearance by former Champ <b>Car</b> \nteam owner and driver Tony Bettenhausen, Jr. would make this race into a \nlandmark ... They went to local lawyer <b>Elsie</b> Webb who assembled a group of \nbackers.", "Siân Gibson (née Foulkes, born 30 July 1976) is a Welsh stand-up comic, actor, \nimpressionist and writer. She is known for her collaborations with Peter Kay, \nincluding starring in and co-writing the comedy series Peter Kay&#39;s <b>Car Share</b>,&nbsp;...", "Rosalind <b>Elsie</b> Franklin (25 July 1920 – 16 April 1958) was an English chemist \nand X-ray ... named her three brothers as executors and made her colleague \nAaron Klug the principal beneficiary, who would receive £3,000 and her Austin \n<b>car</b>.", "Rosies of the North is a 46-minute Canadian documentary film made in 1999 by \nthe National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and directed by Kelly Saxberg. The film \nrecounts the story of the women at the Canadian <b>Car</b> and Foundry in ... It also is \nthe story of female engineer <b>Elsie</b> MacGill, who became known as the &quot;Queen of\n&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Peter Kay's Car Share", "Conleth Hill", "The Royle Family", "Rosalind Franklin", "Peter Finch", "List of Blue Bloods characters", "Kid Cudi", "Len Fairclough", "Detectorists", "Matilda Wormwood" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Peter Kay&#39;s Car Share</b> is a British sitcom set around supermarket assistant \nmanager John ... 2 voice only); Simon Greenall as Dave Thompson (2 episode; \nvoice only); Reece Shearsmith as Ray (2 episodes); Conleth Hill as <b>Elsie</b> (2 \nepisode)&nbsp;...", "Conleth Seamus Eoin Croiston Hill (born 24 November 1964) is an actor from \nNorthern Ireland. ... Tuf Voyaging. He appeared in Series 2 episode 2 of <b>Peter</b> \n<b>Kay&#39;s Car Share</b> as <b>Elsie</b>, the drunk deli counter supervisor dressed as a Smurf&nbsp;...", "The Royle Family is a British sitcom produced by Granada Television for the BBC\n, which ran for ... It also features intermediate scenes of Dave driving Twiggy&#39;s <b>car</b> \nthere. ... When her best friend <b>Elsie</b> dies, Jim and Norma argue because Norma \ngoes from mourning to ... <b>Peter</b> Martin as Joe Carroll (1998–2000, 2006–2012).", "Rosalind <b>Elsie</b> Franklin (25 July 1920 – 16 April 1958) was an English chemist \nand X-ray ... In her later years, Evi Ellis, who had <b>shared</b> her bedroom when a \nchild ... Klug the principal beneficiary, who would receive £3,000 and her Austin \n<b>car</b>. ... His Cambridge colleague, <b>Peter</b> Pauling, wrote in a letter, &quot;Morris [sic] \nWilkins is&nbsp;...", "Frederick George <b>Peter</b> Ingle Finch (28 September 1916 – 14 January 1977) was \nan ... Hall, Sydney, 1948 – directed by Sydney John <b>Kay</b> with June Wimble, <b>Elsie</b> \nDane, Al Thomas, John Faassen, Patricia Harrison, Allan Ashbolt, Tom Lake&nbsp;...", "This is an overview of the regular, recurring, and other characters of the TV series \nBlue Bloods ... His older brother, <b>Peter</b> Christopher Reagan, died of leukemia at \nthe age of 18 ... Since 2013, there has been significant romantic tension between \nJamie and his patrol partner, Eddie Janko, with the two even <b>sharing</b> a kiss.", "Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi (born January 30, 1984), better known by his stage \nname Kid ... His mother, <b>Elsie</b> Harriet (Banks), is a middle-school choir teacher at \nRoxboro ... According to MTV, Kid Cudi is the lead character, playing a &quot;<b>car</b> thief \nwho falls for a blind Arabian princess. ... Marrack, <b>Peter</b> (January 28, 2015).", "Leonard Franklin &quot;Len&quot; Fairclough is a fictional character from the British ITV \nsoap opera, Coronation Street, portrayed by <b>Peter</b> Adamson between his \nintroduction in ... Len&#39;s idea of a real woman was his next door neighbour, <b>Elsie</b> \nTanner (Patricia ... As noted in Life in the Street (Graeme <b>Kay</b>, 1991), the public \nreaction to the&nbsp;...", "Detectorists is a British single-camera television comedy series which was first \nbroadcast on ... (Christmas special and series 3); Daniel Donskoy as <b>Peter</b>, a \nGerman visitor who seeks the DMDC&#39;s ... One location in Essex was used in \nDetectorists: the scenes involving Lance&#39;s girlfriend Toni&#39;s houseboat, &#39;<b>Elsie</b>&#39;, \nwere filmed at&nbsp;...", "Matilda Wormwood, also known by her adoptive name Matilda Honey, is the title \ncharacter of ... particularly her father, a secondhand <b>car</b> dealer who has \nperformed numerous verbally abusive actions on her. ... Olivia Juno Cleverley \nand Alex Munden who both <b>share</b> the lead role with Zoe Simon from September \n2019." ] }, { "title": [ "Conleth Hill", "Peter Kay's Car Share", "The Royle Family", "Peter Finch", "List of Blue Bloods characters", "Len Fairclough", "Kid Cudi", "Rosalind Franklin", "Detectorists", "Bob Hoskins" ], "snippet": [ "Conleth Seamus Eoin Croiston Hill (born 24 November 1964) is an <b>actor</b> from \nNorthern Ireland. ... Tuf Voyaging. 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He came to the attention of Australian Broadcasting Commission radio \n<b>drama</b> producer ... Sydney, 1948 – directed by Sydney John <b>Kay</b> with June \nWimble, <b>Elsie</b> Dane, Al Thomas, John Faassen, Patricia Harrison, Allan Ashbolt, \nTom Lake&nbsp;...", "This is an overview of the regular, recurring, and other characters of the TV series \nBlue Bloods ... His older brother, <b>Peter</b> Christopher Reagan, died of leukemia at \nthe age of 18 months, over a year before Frank was born. ... He also refuses to \n<b>play</b> favorites; in season 4, he mentions that he is afraid to recommend Jamie, \nnow&nbsp;...", "Leonard Franklin &quot;Len&quot; Fairclough is a fictional character from the British ITV \nsoap opera, ... Len&#39;s idea of a real woman was his next door neighbour, <b>Elsie</b> \nTanner (Patricia ... So assertively was the character <b>played</b> by <b>Peter</b> Adamson \nthat it rapidly ... As noted in Life in the Street (Graeme <b>Kay</b>, 1991), the public \nreaction to the&nbsp;...", "Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi (born January 30, 1984), better known by his stage \nname Kid ... His mother, <b>Elsie</b> Harriet (Banks), is a middle-school choir teacher at \nRoxboro ... According to MTV, Kid Cudi is the lead character, <b>playing</b> a &quot;<b>car</b> thief \nwho falls for a blind Arabian princess. ... Marrack, <b>Peter</b> (January 28, 2015).", "Rosalind <b>Elsie</b> Franklin (25 July 1920 – 16 April 1958) was an English chemist \nand X-ray ... He praises her intellect and scientific acumen, but <b>portrays</b> her as \ndifficult to ... In her later years, Evi Ellis, who had <b>shared</b> her bedroom when a \nchild ... His Cambridge colleague, <b>Peter</b> Pauling, wrote in a letter, &quot;Morris [sic] \nWilkins is&nbsp;...", "Detectorists is a British single-camera television comedy series which was first \nbroadcast on ... (Christmas special and series 3); Daniel Donskoy as <b>Peter</b>, a \nGerman visitor who seeks the DMDC&#39;s ... One location in Essex was used in \nDetectorists: the scenes involving Lance&#39;s girlfriend Toni&#39;s houseboat, &#39;<b>Elsie</b>&#39;, \nwere filmed at&nbsp;...", "Robert William Hoskins (26 October 1942 – 29 April 2014) was an English <b>actor</b>. \nHis work ... a bookkeeper and lorry driver, and <b>Elsie</b> (née Hopkins) Hoskins, a \ncook and nursery ... in a production of Romeo and Juliet in which he portrayed a \nservant named <b>Peter</b>. ... Financial Times Prentice Hall; ^ <b>Kay</b>, Dan (30 April 2014)\n." ] } ] }
[ "Conleth Hill" ]
Peter Kay's Car Share
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When was 10 rupee coin introduced in india?
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[ "Indian 10-rupee coin" ]
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Who plays martin in the aurora teagarden mysteries?
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Who was the president of the united states in 1900?
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When does dragon ball super episode 117 release?
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From <b>episode</b> #47 to #76, Morio Hatano shared the role of \nseries director with Kōhei ... &quot;<b>Dragon Ball Super</b> Part 9 (Eps 105-<b>117</b>) (Blu-Ray)&quot;.", "<b>Dragon Ball Super is</b> a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei \nAnimation that ... The first series set was <b>released</b> on Japanese Blu-ray and DVD \nsets that contain twelve <b>episodes</b> each. The first set ... <b>117</b>, 41, &quot;Showdown of \nLove!", "First volume of the <b>Dragon Ball</b> DVD series, <b>released</b> by Toei Entertainment on \nApril 4, 2007. <b>Dragon Ball is</b> the first of two anime adaptations of the <b>Dragon Ball</b> \nmanga series by Akira ... manga series. It <b>is</b> followed by <b>Dragon Ball Z</b>, which \ncovers the remainder of the manga. ... <b>117</b>, &quot;Son Goku Finally Departs!!&quot; / &quot;The&nbsp;...", "The fourth season of the <b>Dragon Ball Z</b> anime series comprises the Garlic Junior, \nTrunks, and Android story arcs. 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Garlic Jr. 5, January 21, 2001, 108–<b>117</b> (93–102 edited). Trunks, 6, September \n26, ... Name, Disc #, <b>Release</b> Date, <b>Episodes</b>, Saga, Home Video Distributor&nbsp;...", "Having received positive reviews from critics, <b>Dragon Ball Super</b>: Broly <b>is</b> the ... \nwas <b>released</b> on March 13, 2018, 11 days before the airing of the final <b>episode</b> of\n&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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List of Dragon Ball Super episodes
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When was the last year the honda element was made?
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[ "Honda Element" ]
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(sometimes abbreviated as AHM) is a \nNorth ... of the Acura TL sedan; <b>the Honda Element</b> SUV; the 2006 Honda \nRidgeline, Honda&#39;s first U.S. pickup truck; and the 2010 Acura ZDX crossover \ncoupe." ] }, { "title": [ "Honda Element", "File:03-06 Honda Element.jpg - Wikimedia Commons", "Talk:Honda Element", "Honda K engine", "File:2007-Honda-Element.jpg - Wikimedia Commons", "List of Honda transmissions", "File:2004 Honda Element.jpg - Wikimedia Commons", "File:Honda Element.jpg - Wikimedia Commons", "Top Gear (series 6)", "Honda CR-V (third generation)" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>Honda Element</b> is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Honda using \na modified CR-V platform and marketed in North America over a single&nbsp;...", "Original file ‎(1,984 × 1,496 pixels, file size: 308 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg). File \ninformation. Structured data. Captions Edit. English. 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It went \non sale in the ... latest version of Honda&#39;s standard K-series 2.4 L inline-four \nengine, similar variants were also found in the Honda Accord and <b>Honda</b> \n<b>Element</b>." ] }, { "title": [ "Honda Element", "Honda CR-V (third generation)", "Honda Civic GX", "Honda Passport", "Suicide door", "Acura TSX", "Honda Ridgeline", "Honda CR-V", "Honda Accord (North America seventh generation)", "American Honda Motor Company" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>Honda Element</b> is a compact crossover SUV <b>manufactured</b> by Honda using \na modified ... The <b>previous</b> version had the driving game using the Element EX-P \n(now simply called the EX) in a desert, snow topped mountains, forests, and a ... \nIn 2007, the <b>Honda Element</b> won the Dogcars.com&#39;s &quot;Dog Car of the <b>Year</b>&quot; award.", "The third generation Honda CR-V was launched for the 2007 model <b>year</b>. It went \non sale in the ... The third generation CR-V is powered by the <b>latest</b> version of \nHonda&#39;s ... similar variants were also found in the Honda Accord and <b>Honda</b> \n<b>Element</b>. ... To meet demand, Honda shifted some Civic <b>production</b> from East \nLiberty,&nbsp;...", "The Honda Civic GX was the only car factory-built to run on compressed natural \ngas (CNG) in ... Honda Element ... The GX was <b>manufactured</b> in Honda&#39;s \nGreensburg, Indiana, plant together with ... 2015 was the <b>last</b> model <b>year</b> for the \nCivic GX.", "The <b>Honda</b> Passport is a line of sport utility vehicle (SUV) from the Japanese \nmanufacturer <b>Honda</b>. Originally, it was a badge engineered version of the Isuzu \nRodeo, a mid-size SUV sold between 1993 and 2002. It was introduced in 1993 \nfor the 1994 model <b>year</b> as <b>Honda&#39;s</b> first entry into ... 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The Ridgeline is one of only two \npickup trucks currently <b>produced</b> by the <b>Honda</b> Motor Company—the ... After a \none-<b>year</b> hiatus in <b>production</b>, the Gen2 Ridgeline went on sale in June 2016 as \na 2017&nbsp;...", "The Honda CR-V is a compact crossover SUV <b>manufactured</b> by Honda since \n1995 and ... <b>Honda Element</b> ... The new CR-V retained the fuel economy of the \n<b>previous</b> model because of the i-VTEC system. ... For the 2020 model <b>year</b>, \nHonda has <b>made</b> the 1.5-liter engine standard on all CR-V trim levels sold in the \nUnited&nbsp;...", "In the U.S., the seventh generation North American <b>Honda</b> Accord is a mid-size \ncar that was ... <b>Production</b> started in <b>Honda&#39;s</b> Marysville Auto Plant. ... line that \n<b>produces</b> Civic and <b>Element</b> to increase <b>Honda&#39;s</b> flexibility in meeting increased \n... 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Honda Element
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Who plays mike in the movie the boss?
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[ "The Boss (2016 film)" ]
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Loosely based&nbsp;...", "Horrible <b>Bosses</b> is a 2011 American black comedy <b>film</b> directed by Seth Gordon, \nwritten by Michael Markowitz, John Francis Daley, and Jonathan Goldstein,&nbsp;...", "Sivaji: <b>The Boss</b> is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action <b>film</b> directed by S. \nShankar and produced by AVM Productions. The <b>film</b> stars Rajinikanth and \nShriya&nbsp;...", "<b>The Boss</b> is a 1915 silent <b>film</b> produced by William A. Brady and released \nthrough his World <b>Film</b> Company. The <b>film</b> is based on a 1911 play by Edward&nbsp;...", "... short <b>film</b> for them called Bruce Lee and Jeet Kune Do, ... did however <b>film</b> a \nfew brief scenes for The Big <b>Boss</b> in&nbsp;...", "<b>The Boss</b> is a 1956 American crime <b>film</b> noir directed by Byron Haskin and \nstarring John Payne. Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Cast; 3 References; 4 External links. Plot[\nedit].", "Beauty and <b>the Boss</b> is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy <b>film</b> directed \nby Roy Del Ruth and starring Marian Marsh, David Manners and Warren&nbsp;...", "Il <b>Boss</b> (En. <b>The Boss</b>) is a poliziottesco <b>film</b> written and directed by Fernando Di \nLeo in 1973. It is the final part of Di Leo&#39;s Milieu Trilogy, also consisting of&nbsp;...", "<b>Boss</b> Nigger is a 1975 Western <b>film</b> directed by Jack Arnold. It stars former \nfootball player Fred Williamson, who both wrote and co-produced the <b>film</b>. <b>Boss</b>&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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The Boss (2016 film)
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Who wrote the song it never rains in southern california?
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[ "It Never Rains in Southern California", "It Never Rains (In Southern California)" ]
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It Never Rains in Southern California
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What was the writing system of the minoan called?
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[ "Minoan language", "Linear A", "Minoan civilization" ]
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Linear B
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What is alison's moms name in pll?
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[ "Pretty Little Liars", "Alison DiLaurentis", "Mary Drake", "List of Pretty Little Liars characters" ]
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She was not sorry for <b>Alison&#39;s</b> passing and \nhas continued to keep the Liars on her radar to keep them from revealing her \nsecrets." ] } ] }
[ "Jessica DiLaurentis" ]
List of Pretty Little Liars characters