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What is the name of the waterfall in zimbabwe?
-3259873796234534599
Victoria Falls
[ "Victoria Falls" ]
[ "Category:Waterfalls of Zimbabwe" ]
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Further south is Mutarazi Falls - the \nhighest <b>waterfall</b> in <b>Zimbabwe</b>, which can also be accessed by most vehicles.", "title": "Nyanga National Park" }, { "snippet": "A moonbow is a rainbow produced by moonlight rather than direct sunlight. Other \nthan the difference in the light source, its formation is the same as for a solar \nrainbow: It is caused by the refraction of light in many water droplets, such as a \nrain shower or a <b>waterfall</b>, and is always positioned in the opposite ... 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In which country are the cities of asyut sohag and luxor?
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Sohag
[ "Egypt" ]
[ "Sohag", "Luxor" ]
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Who sang on the banks of the river?
-7717176025538546355
Running Bear
[ "Johnny Preston" ]
[ "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away", "On the Banks of the River of Heaven", "Running Bear" ]
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What player has the most super bowl appearances?
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List of Super Bowl records
[ "Bill Belichick" ]
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When will the first tesla model 3 be delivered?
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Tesla Model 3
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Who decided to use agent orange in vietnam?
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Agent Orange
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When did the army air corp become the air force?
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History of the United States Air Force
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Who was a at the beginning of pretty little liars?
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Pretty Little Liars
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When were the pokémon playing cards first released by the pokémon company?
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Pokémon Trading Card Game
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Who sings the chorus in eminem song space bound?
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Space Bound
[ "Steve McEwan" ]
[ "Space Bound" ]
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When did the xbox 360 arcade come out?
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Xbox 360
[ "October 2007" ]
[ "Xbox 360" ]
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Journal of optics a pure and applied optics abbreviation?
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Journal of Optics (IOP Publishing journal)
[ "J. Opt ." ]
[ "Journal of Optics (IOP Publishing journal)" ]
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Who played the real big momma in big mommas house?
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Big Momma's House
[ "Ella Mitchell" ]
[ "Big Momma's House 2", "Big Momma's House" ]
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Who plays pride's daughter on ncis new orleans?
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List of NCIS: New Orleans characters
[ "Shanley Caswell" ]
[ "List of NCIS: New Orleans characters" ]
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Where in the us has hosted the olympics?
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United States at the Olympics
[ "Atlanta , Georgia", "Salt Lake City , Utah", "St. Louis , Missouri", "Squaw Valley , California", "Los Angeles , California", "Lake Placid , New York" ]
[ "List of Olympic Games host cities" ]
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What part of florida is florida international university?
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Florida International University
[ "Greater Miami , Florida" ]
[ "Florida International University" ]
[ { "answer": [ "University Park, Florida", "University Park", "South Florida" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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How many layers are there in osi model?
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OSI model
[ "seven" ]
[ "OSI model" ]
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What is the 1st element in the periodic table?
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Periodic table
[ "hydrogen" ]
[ "Periodic table" ]
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What was the capital of a large area of the spanish empire?
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Spanish Empire
[ "Madrid", "Valladolid" ]
[ "Spanish Empire" ]
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Who won the nba mvp of the regular season?
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NBA Most Valuable Player Award
[ "Russell Westbrook" ]
[ "NBA Most Valuable Player Award", "2017 NBA Awards" ]
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He is a nine-time <b>NBA</b> All-Star and earned the <b>NBA</b> Most Valuable Player \nAward in the <b>2016</b>–17 season. ... the league <b>MVP</b> award, Westbrook became one \nof two players in <b>NBA</b> history&nbsp;...", "title": "Russell Westbrook" }, { "snippet": "Kyrie Andrew Irving is an American professional basketball player for the \nBrooklyn Nets of the ... He won the Most Valuable Player (<b>MVP</b>) award for the \n2014 All-Star Game. In the <b>2016 NBA</b> Finals, he made a three-point field goal \nwith 53 seconds remaining in a tied Game 7 to help lead the Cavaliers to a \nchampionship over&nbsp;...", "title": "Kyrie Irving" }, { "snippet": "LeBron Raymone James Sr is an American professional basketball player for the \nLos Angeles ... His accomplishments include three <b>NBA</b> championships, four \n<b>NBA MVP</b> Awards, three <b>NBA</b> Finals <b>MVP</b> Awards, and two Olympic gold medals. \n... 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Larry Bird is the only recipient to have also been named <b>MVP</b> as a \nplayer. ... &quot;Warriors&#39; Steve Kerr wins the <b>2016 NBA</b> Coach of the Year <b>award</b>&quot;.", "title": "NBA Coach of the Year Award" }, { "snippet": "The National Basketball Association&#39;s Rookie of the Year <b>Award</b> is an annual \nNational ... Sixteen <b>winners</b> have also won the <b>NBA Most Valuable Player</b> (<b>MVP</b>) \n<b>award</b> in their careers; Wilt ... Though drafted in <b>2016</b> by the Philadelphia 76ers, \nBen Simmons missed the entire <b>2016</b>–17 season due to his broken right foot.", "title": "NBA Rookie of the Year Award" }, { "snippet": "Wardell Stephen &quot;Steph&quot; Curry II is an American professional basketball player \nfor the Golden ... In 2014–15, Curry won his first <b>MVP award</b> and led the Warriors \nto their first ... That same year, the Warriors broke the record for the most wins in \nan <b>NBA</b> season en route to reaching the <b>2016 NBA</b> Finals, which they lost to the&nbsp;...", "title": "Stephen Curry" } ] }, { "query": "nba mvp 2017", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>2017 NBA</b> Awards were the first annual awards show by the National \nBasketball ... 2017 NBA Awards on TNT ... <b>NBA Most Valuable Player</b> Award.", "title": "2017 NBA Awards" }, { "snippet": "The National Basketball Association <b>Most Valuable Player</b> Award (<b>MVP</b>) is an \nannual National ... <b>2017</b>–18 &middot; James Harden^, Shooting guard, United States, \nHouston Rockets (4). 2018–19 &middot; Giannis Antetokounmpo^, Power forward &middot; \nGreece&nbsp;...", "title": "NBA Most Valuable Player Award" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2017 NBA</b> All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game that was played \non February 19, <b>2017</b> in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Smoothie King Center. 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When was the king james version of the bible first printed?
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King James Version
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When did the black death start in the uk?
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Black Death in England
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Who were the first european to reach the americas and when did they arrive?
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European colonization of the Americas
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Who created the declaration of the rights of man?
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Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1789
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Biggest state in terms of area in india?
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List of states and union territories of India by area
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Where is the tigris and euphrates river valley located?
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Tigris–Euphrates river system
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[ "Tigris–Euphrates river system" ]
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First multi purpose river valley project in india?
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Damodar Valley Corporation
[ "Damodar Valley Corporation" ]
[ "Damodar River" ]
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[ { "query": "First multi purpose river valley project in india?", "results": [ { "snippet": "XIV of 1948) as the <b>first multipurpose river valley project</b> of independent <b>India</b>. It is \nmodeled on the&nbsp;...", "title": "Damodar River" }, { "snippet": "Hirakud Dam is built across the Mahanadi River, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) \nfrom Sambalpur in the state of Odisha in <b>India</b>. Behind the dam extends a lake, \nHirakud Reservoir, 55 km (34 mi) long. It is one of the <b>first</b> major <b>multipurpose</b> \n<b>river valley projects</b> started after <b>India&#39;s</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Hirakud Dam" }, { "snippet": "Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) is an <b>Indian</b> governmental organization \nwhich operates in the Damodar River area of West Bengal and Jharkhand states \nof <b>India</b>. ... The Corporation came into existence on 7 July 1948 as the <b>first</b> \n<b>multipurpose river valley project</b> of independent <b>India</b>. Command area: 24,235 \nkm<sup>2</sup> spread&nbsp;...", "title": "Damodar Valley Corporation" }, { "snippet": "<b>The</b> Salt River <b>Project</b> (SRP) is <b>the</b> umbrella name for two separate entities: <b>the</b> \nSalt River <b>Project</b> Agricultural Improvement and Power District, an agency of <b>the</b> \nstate of Arizona that serves as an electrical utility for <b>the</b> Phoenix metropolitan \narea, and <b>the</b> Salt <b>River Valley</b> ... Following on March 14, 1903 this <b>project</b> was \none of <b>the first</b> five reclamation&nbsp;...", "title": "Salt River Project" }, { "snippet": "The Bhakra-Nangal <b>multipurpose</b> dams were among the earliest <b>river valley</b> \ndevelopment schemes undertaken by <b>India</b> after independence though the \n<b>project</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Bhakra Dam" }, { "snippet": "The Tehri Dam is the highest dam in <b>India</b> and one of the highest in the world. It is \na <b>multi</b>-<b>purpose</b> rock and earth-fill embankment dam on the Bhagirathi <b>River</b> near \nTehri in Uttarakhand, <b>India</b>. ... <b>India</b> was forced to take control of the <b>project</b> and at \nthe <b>first</b> it was placed under the direction of the Irrigation Department of Uttar&nbsp;...", "title": "Tehri Dam" }, { "snippet": "President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed <b>the</b> Tennessee ... electricity from <b>the</b> \ndams it constructed on area <b>rivers</b>. ... In related <b>projects</b>, three towns had to be \nrelocated, as were cemeteries. ... By <b>the</b> time <b>the</b> dam generated power in <b>early</b> \n1945, <b>the</b> electricity was directed to another <b>purpose</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "Tennessee Valley Authority" }, { "snippet": "The Ravi <b>River</b> is a transboundary <b>river</b> crossing northwestern <b>India</b> and eastern \nPakistan. ... The <b>valley</b> formed by the <b>river</b> was also exploited for its rich timber \ntrees. ... It was only in 1964 that the <b>project</b> was conceived for <b>multipurpose</b> ... The \nsurplus waters of the Ravi <b>River</b> have been transferred directly <b>first</b> to the Beas&nbsp;...", "title": "Ravi River" }, { "snippet": "Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is a masonry dam across <b>the</b> Krishna <b>river</b> at Nagarjuna \nSagar which ... Nagarjuna Sagar dam is designed and constructed to <b>use all the</b> \nwater ... TMC gross storage capacity which is <b>the</b> second biggest water reservoir \nin <b>India</b>. ... But <b>the project</b> construction was officially inaugurated by Prime \nMinister&nbsp;...", "title": "Nagarjuna Sagar Dam" }, { "snippet": "The Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation <b>Project</b> or KLIP is a <b>multi</b>-<b>purpose</b> irrigation \n<b>project</b> on the Godavari <b>River</b> in Kaleshwaram, Bhoopalpally, Telangana, <b>India</b>.", "title": "Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project" } ] } ]
The pair of hand drums used in indian classical music is called?
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Tabla
[ "tabla" ]
[ "Kanjira", "Tabla" ]
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When did the kokoda war start and end?
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Kokoda Track campaign
[ "July and November 1942" ]
[ "Kokoda Track", "Kokoda Track campaign" ]
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Who threw the overalls in mistress murphy's chowder?
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Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder
[ "Mistress Murphy" ]
[ "Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder" ]
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When did home video games first become very popular?
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History of video games
[ "1977" ]
[ "History of video games" ]
[ { "answer": [ "1980" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who composed the famous song 'sare jahan se acha'?
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Sare Jahan se Accha
[ "Muhammad Iqbal" ]
[ "Sare Jahan se Accha" ]
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Where is the little house in the big woods located?
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Little House in the Big Woods
[ "near Pepin , Wisconsin" ]
[ "Little House in the Big Woods" ]
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Is there any twins in the duggar family?
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19 Kids and Counting
[ "twice with twins" ]
[ "19 Kids and Counting" ]
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By the early 20th century which foreign country was dominant in the caribbean?
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History of the Caribbean
[ "the United States" ]
[ "Foreign policy of the United States" ]
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Who plays the beast in beauty and the beast 1991?
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Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)
[ "Robby Benson" ]
[ "Beauty and the Beast" ]
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What kind of bomb did japan drop on pearl harbor?
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Attack on Pearl Harbor
[ "Type 91 torpedoes" ]
[ "Attack on Pearl Harbor" ]
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Where is st lawrence river located in canada?
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Saint Lawrence River
[ "Quebec", "Ontario" ]
[ "Saint Lawrence River" ]
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Who owns the golden nugget in atlantic city?
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Golden Nugget Atlantic City
[ "Landry 's , Inc." ]
[ "Golden Nugget Atlantic City" ]
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Where is the new york cut on a cow?
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Strip steak
[ "short loin" ]
[ "Strip steak" ]
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Beef plate is the traditional <b>cut</b> of meat for making pastrami, although it \nis now ... <b>New York</b> pastrami is generally made from the navel end of the brisket.", "title": "Pastrami" }, { "snippet": "Short loin is the American name for a <b>cut</b> of beef that comes from the back of the \n<b>cattle</b>. It contains part of the spine and includes the top loin and the tenderloin. \nThis <b>cut</b> yields types of steak including porterhouse, <b>strip</b> steak (Kansas City <b>Strip</b>, \n<b>New York Strip</b>), and T-bone (a <b>cut</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Short loin" }, { "snippet": "Brisket is a <b>cut</b> of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal. The beef \nbrisket is one of the nine beef primal <b>cuts</b>, though the definition of the <b>cut</b> differs \ninternationally. The brisket muscles include the superficial and deep pectorals. \nAs <b>cattle</b> do not have collar bones, these muscles support about 60% of the ... \nThe traditional <b>New</b> England boiled dinner features brisket as a main-course&nbsp;...", "title": "Brisket" } ] }, { "query": "new york steak", "results": [ { "snippet": "Delmonico&#39;s Restaurant, an operation opened in <b>New York</b> City in 1827, offered \nas one of its signature dishes a cut from the short loin called a Delmonico <b>steak</b>.", "title": "Strip steak" }, { "snippet": "Sparks <b>Steak</b> House is a <b>steakhouse</b> restaurant located at 210 East 46th Street in \nMidtown Manhattan, <b>New York</b> City. 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Where are fisher & paykel washing machines made?
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Fisher & Paykel
[ "Treviso , Italy", "Reynosa , Mexico", "Auckland in New Zealand", "Rayong , Thailand" ]
[ "Fisher & Paykel" ]
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What is the name of alcinous's wife the queen of phaecia in the odyssey?
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Nausicaa
[ "Queen Arete" ]
[ "Nausicaa" ]
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How long does a self-winding watch stay wound?
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Automatic watch
[ "roughly two days" ]
[ "Automatic watch", "Mechanical watch", "Automatic quartz", "Chinese standard movement" ]
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Due to issues associated with the original design, the PLA&nbsp;...", "title": "QBZ-95" }, { "snippet": "For <b>Standard</b> Mandarin, the official variety, see <b>Standard Chinese</b>. For the \nadministrative language of <b>China</b> during the Ming&nbsp;...", "title": "Mandarin Chinese" } ] }, { "query": "self-winding watch", "results": [ { "snippet": "Preventing overwinding[edit]. <b>Self</b>-<b>winding</b> mechanisms continue working even \nafter the mainspring is fully wound up. If a&nbsp;...", "title": "Automatic watch" }, { "snippet": "<b>Self</b>-<b>winding watch</b>[edit]. About the beginning of 1777, Perrelet invented a self-\nwinding mechanism for automatic watches. It worked on the same principle as a&nbsp;...", "title": "Abraham-Louis Perrelet" }, { "snippet": "He set up the Harwood <b>Self</b>-<b>Winding Watch</b> Company in 1928 to market the \nwatches in the UK, but the company failed in September 1931, not having \nsufficient&nbsp;...", "title": "John Harwood (watchmaker)" }, { "snippet": "A <b>self</b>-<b>winding</b> or automatic <b>watch</b> is one that rewinds the mainspring of a \nmechanical movement by the natural motions of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Watch" }, { "snippet": "Automatic quartz is a collective term describing <b>watch</b> movements that combine a \n<b>self</b>-<b>winding</b> rotor mechanism to generate electricity with a piezoelectric quartz&nbsp;...", "title": "Automatic quartz" }, { "snippet": "Benrus is an American watchmaking and lifestyle company founded as a watch \nrepair shop in ... In the 1960s, the company introduced <b>self</b>-<b>winding watches</b> and \nentered into the automobile market with steering wheel-mounted self-winding&nbsp;...", "title": "Benrus" }, { "snippet": "Mechanical <b>watches</b> may have these complications: <b>Automatic winding</b> or <b>self</b>-\n<b>winding</b>—in order to eliminate the need to wind the <b>watch</b>, this device winds the&nbsp;...", "title": "Mechanical watch" }, { "snippet": "<b>Self</b>-<b>winding watches</b> and &#39;unbreakable&#39; mainsprings[edit]. The mainspring of an \nautomatic watch. The spring isn&#39;t firmly mounted on the left side, and will&nbsp;...", "title": "Mainspring" }, { "snippet": "Electromechanical <b>self</b>-<b>winding</b> clock movement from Switzerland. Movement of \na Czech wristwatch. Movement of an old pocket <b>watch</b>. In horology, a movement, \nalso known as a caliber, is the mechanism of a <b>watch</b> or timepiece, as&nbsp;...", "title": "Movement (clockwork)" }, { "snippet": "The company produced many of the <b>self</b>-<b>winding</b> wristwatch movements made in \nthe United States beginning with the 607 and 618 calibers (which were bumper&nbsp;...", "title": "Elgin National Watch Company" } ] }, { "query": "chinese standard watch", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Chinese Standard</b> Movement, also commonly known as the &quot;Tongji&quot; (\n<b>Chinese</b>: 统机, &quot;unified&quot;) movement, is a mechanical <b>watch</b> movement that was&nbsp;...", "title": "Chinese standard movement" }, { "snippet": "Beijing <b>Watch</b> Factory Company (<b>Chinese</b>: 北京手表厂) is a watchmaking \ncompany located in ... Beijing <b>Watch</b> Factory was one of the major developers of \nthe <b>Chinese Standard</b> Movement. The Beijing <b>Watch</b> model based on the \nmovement,&nbsp;...", "title": "Beijing Watch Factory" }, { "snippet": "Publicizes news of sub-<b>standard</b> working conditions and wages to the \ninternational public. Works quietly with multinational corporations who use \n<b>Chinese</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "China Labor Watch" }, { "snippet": "Tianjin Seagull <b>Watch</b> Group (<b>Chinese</b>: 天津海鸥) is a watchmaking company \nlocated in Tianjin, ... See also[edit]. <b>Chinese standard</b> movement&nbsp;...", "title": "Tianjin Seagull" }, { "snippet": "The Hangzhou <b>Watch</b> Company is a watchmaking company in Hangzhou, <b>China</b>. \nFounded in ... Initial production was the <b>Standard watch</b>, designated ZHZ with 19 \njewels and branded Xihu (West Lake) after the famous landmark near the city.", "title": "Hangzhou Watch Company" }, { "snippet": "The time in <b>China</b> follows a single <b>standard</b> time offset of UTC+08:00 despite \n<b>China</b> spanning five geographical time zones. The official national <b>standard</b> time \nis&nbsp;...", "title": "Time in China" }, { "snippet": "A radio clock or radio-controlled clock (RCC) is a clock or <b>watch</b> that is \nautomatically synchronized to a time code transmitted by a radio transmitter \nconnected to a time <b>standard</b> such as an atomic clock. ... 90 kW, 21 hours per day\n, with a 3 hour break from 05:00–08:00 (<b>China Standard</b> Time) daily (21:00–24:\n00 UTC).", "title": "Radio clock" }, { "snippet": "The traditional <b>Chinese</b> time systems refers to the time <b>standards</b> for divisions of \nthe day used ... The character for gēng 更, literally meaning &quot;rotation&quot; or &quot;<b>watch</b>&quot;, \ncomes from the rotation of watchmen sounding these signals. The first gēng&nbsp;...", "title": "Traditional Chinese timekeeping" }, { "snippet": "Rotary <b>Watches</b> Ltd was established at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, by \nMoise Dreyfuss in ... Rotary <b>Watches</b>&#39; head office is now in the UK, and it is a \nwholly owned <b>Chinese</b> ... Rotary <b>watches</b> typically use either a quartz or \nautomatic movement, and often feature what Rotary refer to as the &quot;Dolphin \n<b>Standard</b>&quot; (equivalent&nbsp;...", "title": "Rotary Watches" }, { "snippet": "Decimal Time clock reading 2.50 DT equivalent to 06:00 <b>standard</b> time. Decimal \ntime is the representation of the time of day using units which are decimally \nrelated. ... <b>Chinese</b> decimal time ceased to be used in 1645 when the Shixian (\nConstant Conformity) ... hourglass &middot; marine &middot; sundial &middot; sundial markup schema &middot; \n<b>watch</b>.", "title": "Decimal time" } ] }, { "query": "automatic watch types", "results": [ { "snippet": "An <b>automatic watch</b>, also known as self-winding <b>watch</b>, is a mechanical <b>watch</b> in \nwhich the ... <b>automatic watch</b> with rotor weight. Signed on the dial &quot;Mazzi à \nLocarno&quot;. During the years 1776 to 1810 four different <b>types</b> of weight were used:\n.", "title": "Automatic watch" }, { "snippet": "A mechanical <b>watch</b> is a <b>watch</b> that uses a clockwork mechanism to measure the \npassage of time, as opposed to quartz <b>watches</b> which function electronically via a \nsmall battery. A mechanical <b>watch</b> is driven by a mainspring which must be \nwound either periodically by hand or via an <b>automatic</b> winding mechanism. ... In \nbearings two different <b>types</b> are used:.", "title": "Mechanical watch" }, { "snippet": "... or &quot;<b>automatic</b>&quot;, wristwatch was the invention of a British <b>watch</b> repairer named \nJohn Harwood in 1923. This <b>type</b> of <b>watch</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Watch" }, { "snippet": "In horology, a movement, also known as a caliber, is the mechanism of a <b>watch</b> \nor timepiece, as ... <b>Automatic</b> or self-winding: In this <b>type</b>, used in most \nmechanical <b>watches</b> sold today, the mainspring is automatically wound by the \nnatural&nbsp;...", "title": "Movement (clockwork)" }, { "snippet": "In horology, a complication refers to any feature in a mechanical timepiece \nbeyond the display ... or day-of-the-week indicators, alarms, chronographs (\nstopwatches), and <b>automatic</b> winding mechanisms. ... <b>Watches</b> with several \ncomplications are referred to as grandes complications. Contents. 1 <b>Types</b> of \ncomplications.", "title": "Complication (horology)" }, { "snippet": "A chronograph is a specific <b>type</b> of <b>watch</b> that is used as a stopwatch combined \nwith a display ... Other <b>types</b> of modern-day chronographs are the <b>automatic</b> \nchronograph and the digital chronograph. The <b>automatic</b> chronograph depends \nsolely&nbsp;...", "title": "Chronograph" }, { "snippet": "<b>Automatic</b> quartz is a collective term describing <b>watch</b> movements that combine a \nself-winding ... &quot;Mechanical, <b>Automatic</b>, or Quartz: Understanding Each <b>Type</b> of \n<b>Watch</b>&quot;. ^ Jump up to: &quot;SEIKO Kinetic. 20 years of success&quot; (Press release). Seiko\n.", "title": "Automatic quartz" }, { "snippet": "The Omega Seamaster is a line of manual winding, <b>automatic</b> winding, \nchronometer, and ... Type, Manual/Automatic/Quartz ... In 2019, three specially \nmade experimental <b>watches</b> dubbed Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra \nDeep&nbsp;...", "title": "Omega Seamaster" }, { "snippet": "Seiko Holdings Corporation commonly known as Seiko is a Japanese holding \ncompany that ... Ginza-WAKO 2012.JPG. Native name. セイコーホールディングス\n株式会社. Type &middot; Public (K.K) ... The 61GS was Japan&#39;s first <b>automatic</b> 10 beat \n<b>watch</b>, and it was the most accurate mechanical <b>watch</b> due to the high beat \ncalibers.", "title": "Seiko" }, { "snippet": "A mainspring is a spiral torsion spring of metal ribbon—commonly spring steel—\nused as a ... Clock mainsprings are similar to <b>watch</b> springs, only larger. ... The \nsemi-reverse and reverse <b>types</b> provide extra force at the end of the running ... \nSelf-winding or <b>automatic watches</b>, introduced widely in the 1950s, use the \nnatural&nbsp;...", "title": "Mainspring" } ] } ]
What is the name of the dog in richie rich?
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Richie Rich (comics)
[ "Dollar" ]
[ "Richie Rich's Christmas Wish", "Richie Rich (comics)", "Richie Rich (film)", "Richie Rich (1980 TV series)", "The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show" ]
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Who plays captain hook in once upon a time?
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Colin O'Donoghue
[ "Colin Arthur O'Donoghue" ]
[ "List of Once Upon a Time characters" ]
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What is the biggest automobile company in the world?
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Automotive industry
[ "Toyota" ]
[ "List of automobile manufacturers", "Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance", "List of manufacturers by motor vehicle production" ]
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Who appeared on the u s 20 dollar bill in 1875?
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United States twenty-dollar bill
[ "Alexander Hamilton" ]
[ "United States twenty-dollar bill" ]
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When did snape become defense against the dark arts teacher?
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Magic in Harry Potter
[ "book six" ]
[ "Severus Snape" ]
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When was the indian national anthem first sung?
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Jana Gana Mana
[ "27 December 1911" ]
[ "Jana Gana Mana" ]
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What schizophrenic symptoms are decreased by drugs that selectively block the d2 dopamine receptor?
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Dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia
[ "psychotic" ]
[ "Schizophrenia", "Dopamine antagonist" ]
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Who won the afl grand final in 1997?
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1997 AFL Grand Final
[ "Adelaide" ]
[ "AFL Grand Final", "1997 AFL Grand Final" ]
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Where is true grit supposed to take place?
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True Grit (novel)
[ "Fort Smith" ]
[ "True Grit: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack", "True Grit (2010 film)", "True Grit (novel)" ]
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The film&nbsp;...", "title": "Norwood (film)" }, { "snippet": "In psychology, grit is a positive, non-cognitive trait based on an individual&#39;s \nperseverance of ... &quot;<b>True grit</b> and genetics: Predicting academic achievement \nfrom personality&quot;. ... and locus of control in the self-efficacy and goal-<b>setting</b> \nprocess&quot;.", "title": "Grit (personality trait)" }, { "snippet": "Rooster Cogburn is a 1975 American Adventure Western film directed by Stuart \nMillar and ... Rooster Cogburn is a sequel to the 1969 film <b>True Grit</b>. ... Smith \nRock State Park, northeast of Redmond, was a <b>setting</b> as well; the Rockhard/\nSmith&nbsp;...", "title": "Rooster Cogburn (film)" }, { "snippet": "Reuben J. &quot;Rooster&quot; Cogburn is a fictional character who first appeared in the \n1968 Charles Portis novel, <b>True Grit</b>. 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He was the notorious malefactor &quot;Lucky&quot; Ned Pepper in <b>True Grit</b> \n(1969), in which he engaged in a climactic shootout with John Wayne&#39;s Rooster&nbsp;...", "title": "Robert Duvall" } ] }, { "query": "true grit", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>True Grit</b> is a 2010 American Revisionist Western film directed, written, produced, \nand edited by the Coen brothers and executively produced by Steven&nbsp;...", "title": "True Grit (2010 film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>True Grit</b> is a 1969 American Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and \nstarring Kim Darby as Mattie Ross and John Wayne as U.S. Marshal Rooster&nbsp;...", "title": "True Grit (1969 film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>True Grit</b> is a 1968 novel by Charles Portis that was first published as a 1968 \nserial in The Saturday Evening Post. 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Who designed a pinhole gamma ray called the collimeter?
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Collimator
[ "English physicist Henry Kater" ]
[ "Collimator" ]
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Which discipline of neuroscience studies nervous system disorders?
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Clinical neuroscience
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What is the hottest temperature ever recorded in eugene oregon?
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Eugene, Oregon
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[ "Eugene, Oregon" ]
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Who made sitting on the dock of the bay?
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(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
[ "Otis Redding", "Steve Cropper" ]
[ "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" ]
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When did fast and furious tokyo drift come out?
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The Fast and the Furious
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[ "The Fast and the Furious (disambiguation)", "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" ]
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Is the three little pigs a fairy tale or folktale?
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The Three Little Pigs
[ "folktale" ]
[ "The Three Little Pigs" ]
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Where is the hallmark movie wedding march filmed?
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The Wedding March (2016 film)
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[ "The Wedding March Series" ]
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Who plays dumbledore in the first harry potter?
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Richard Harris
[ "Richard St John Harris" ]
[ "Albus Dumbledore" ]
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What american composer arranged simple gifts for orchestra?
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Simple Gifts
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[ "Simple Gifts" ]
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Who sings now that we found love what are we going to do with it?
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Now That We Found Love
[ "The O'Jays", "Third World", "Heavy D & The Boyz", "Martha Reeves" ]
[ "Now That We Found Love" ]
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Who does the voice of steve smith on american dad?
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Scott Grimes
[ "Scott Richard Grimes" ]
[ "Steve Smith (American Dad!)" ]
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Who controlled the economy of the incan empire?
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Inca Empire
[ "Inca rulers" ]
[ "Inca Empire", "Economic history of Peru" ]
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Who introduced the idea of quit india movement?
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Quit India Movement
[ "Mahatma Gandhi" ]
[ "Quit India Movement" ]
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Who sang if it wasn't for bad luck?
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Born Under a Bad Sign (song)
[ "Albert King" ]
[ "Born Under a Bad Sign (song)" ]
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It unspools without comic timing, it stops dead \nin the middle, the payoff <b>isn&#39;t</b> funny, and later we can see it <b>wasn&#39;t</b> even much of a \ncliff.", "title": "Pure Luck" }, { "snippet": "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner has been referenced in various works of popular \nculture. ... devised a plan to get married to one of the college staff, remarks that &quot;I \n<b>wasn&#39;t</b> the albatross&quot;. In Brian Keene&#39;s novel The Conqueror Worms, the \ncharacter Salty mentions that it is <b>bad luck</b> ... &quot;Only <b>bad luck if</b> you kill one,&quot; he \nadded.", "title": "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in popular culture" } ] }, { "query": "if it wasnt for bad luck song", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;Born Under a Bad Sign&quot; <b>is</b> a blues <b>song</b> recorded by American blues singer and \nguitarist ... 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Their duet, &quot;<b>If It Wasn&#39;t For</b> \n<b>Bad Luck</b>&quot;, reached number 21 on the Billboard&nbsp;...", "title": "Jimmy Lewis (musician)" }, { "snippet": "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner has been referenced in various works of popular \nculture. ... to get married to one of the college staff, remarks <b>that</b> &quot;I <b>wasn&#39;t</b> the \nalbatross&quot;. ... novel The Conqueror Worms, the character Salty mentions <b>that</b> it <b>is</b> \n<b>bad luck</b> ... The <b>song is</b> almost fourteen minutes long and like the poem, it \ncontains&nbsp;...", "title": "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in popular culture" }, { "snippet": "Doing His Thing <b>is</b> a 1969 studio album by Ray Charles, released by Tangerine \nRecords. ... &quot;<b>That</b> Thing Called Love&quot; – 2:54; &quot;<b>If It Wasn&#39;t For Bad Luck</b>&quot; (Jimmy \nLewis, Ray Charles) – 4:45 ... all <b>songs</b> written by Jimmy Lewis except as noted&nbsp;...", "title": "Doing His Thing" }, { "snippet": "Okay, Boy Division and Seven Years <b>Bad Luck</b> did not have real sources, so I ... \nThe <b>songs that</b> are included have a description of the source below the \ntracklisting. ... 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He \nhas also recorded under the name of Kam Moye and Blackmel (in earlier years). \nHe has appeared on <b>songs</b> with the likes of KRS-One, The RZA, Ras Kass, ... I \nsaw from the jump <b>that</b> the Rawkus situation <b>wasn&#39;t</b> a good move for me.”&nbsp;...", "title": "Supastition" }, { "snippet": "The following <b>songs</b> have been produced by James Stroud. ... All I Want for \nChristmas <b>Is</b> You (Vince Vance &amp; The Valiants <b>song</b>) &middot; All I Want <b>Is</b> a Life &middot; All the \nFun&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:Song recordings produced by James Stroud" } ] } ]
Number of movies released in india every year?
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Cinema of India
[ "1,600" ]
[ "Cinema of India" ]
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I would do anything for love video actress?
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I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)
[ "Dana Patrick" ]
[ "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" ]
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Who was the first president who lived in the white house?
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White House
[ "John Adams" ]
[ "White House" ]
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Where did the mom go in that's so raven?
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That's So Raven
[ "England" ]
[ "That's So Raven" ]
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Who is the head of a sub county in kenya?
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Sub-Counties of Kenya
[ "a sub-county administrator" ]
[ "Sub-Counties of Kenya" ]
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Who plays katie in how i met your mother?
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List of How I Met Your Mother characters
[ "Lucy Hale" ]
[ "First Time in New York" ]
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When is wynonna earp season 2 coming out?
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Wynonna Earp (TV series)
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[ "Wynonna Earp (TV series)" ]
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Which tribe was allied with the british in the battle of queenston?
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Battle of Queenston Heights
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[ "Battle of Queenston Heights" ]
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Who is highest paid government employee in india?
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Salary of Government Officials in India
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Ncaa basketball national player of the year 2018?
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Naismith College Player of the Year
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[ "Naismith College Player of the Year" ]
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High on the hill was a lonely goatherd gwen stefani?
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Wind It Up (Gwen Stefani song)
[ "Wind It Up" ]
[ "Wind It Up (Gwen Stefani song)" ]
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What us state has the highest homicide rate?
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List of U.S. states by homicide rate
[ "Louisiana" ]
[ "List of U.S. states by homicide rate" ]
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When did the drummer of def leppard lose his arm?
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Rick Allen (drummer)
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[ "Rick Allen (drummer)" ]
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When did new zealand stop being a dominion?
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Dominion of New Zealand
[ "1947" ]
[ "History of New Zealand", "New Zealand" ]
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Who plays the voice of linguini in ratatouille?
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Ratatouille (film)
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[ "Ratatouille (film)", "Ratatouille (video game)" ]
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Who played oswald's mom on drew carey?
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List of The Drew Carey Show characters
[ "Adrienne Barbeau" ]
[ "List of The Drew Carey Show characters" ]
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Who sings the song to orange is the new black?
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You've Got Time
[ "Regina Spektor" ]
[ "You've Got Time" ]
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How many levels in super mario super nintendo?
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Super Mario World
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The game was first released in North&nbsp;...", "title": "Super Mario Bros. 2" }, { "snippet": "In addition to rendering polygons, the chip can assist the <b>SNES</b> with advanced \n2D effects. <b>Super Mario</b> World 2: Yoshi&#39;s Island uses the Super FX 2 for sprite&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Super NES enhancement chips" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Super Nintendo</b> Entertainment System (<b>SNES</b>), also known as the <b>Super</b> \n<b>NES</b> or Super ... In North America, <b>Super Mario</b> World launched as a bundle with \nthe console; other launch games include F-Zero, Pilotwings (both of which&nbsp;...", "title": "Super Nintendo Entertainment System" } ] }, { "query": "super nes games", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Super Nintendo</b> Entertainment System video <b>game</b> console has a library of \n<b>games</b>, which were released in plastic ROM cartridges. 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What is the name of the shortbread girl scout cookie?
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Girl Scout Cookies
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When did the gold standard end in the us?
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Gold standard
[ "August 15 , 1971" ]
[ "History of the United States dollar", "Gold standard" ]
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In more efforts, as of the <b>end</b> of 1936, the Treasury noted its gold purchases&nbsp;...", "title": "Gold Reserve Act" }, { "snippet": "Silver certificates are a type of representative money issued between 1878 and \n1964 in <b>the United States</b> as part of its circulation of paper currency. They were \nproduced in response to silver agitation by citizens who were angered by the \nFourth Coinage Act, which had effectively placed <b>the United States</b> on a <b>gold</b> \n<b>standard</b>. ... Due in part to the outbreak of World War I and the <b>end</b> of his \nappointed term,&nbsp;...", "title": "Silver certificate (United States)" } ] }, { "query": "united states gold standard", "results": [ { "snippet": "This system would also apply to monies in the <b>United States</b>. 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When does how to get away with a murderer air season 4?
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How to Get Away with Murder (season 4)
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[ "How to Get Away with Murder (season 4)" ]
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Who sang the songs in the movie your cheatin heart?
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Your Cheatin' Heart (film)
[ "Hank Williams Jr." ]
[ "Your Cheatin' Heart (disambiguation)" ]
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Where is the ark located in the united states?
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Ark Encounter
[ "Grant County , Kentucky" ]
[ "Noah's Ark replicas and derivatives" ]
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Where do they go in fault in our stars?
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The Fault in Our Stars
[ "Amsterdam" ]
[ "The Fault in Our Stars (film)", "The Fault in Our Stars" ]
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When is the disney movie zombies coming out?
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Zombies (2018 film)
[ "February 16 , 2018" ]
[ "Zombies (2018 film)" ]
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What are these little white balls in the back of my throat?
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Tonsillolith
[ "tonsil stones", "Tonsilloliths" ]
[ "Transient lingual papillitis", "Tonsil stones" ]
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The rules on a push out \nare different to <b>those</b> of a regular shot, as the shot does not need to hit a rail or \n<b>ball</b>.", "title": "Nine-ball" }, { "snippet": "<b>These</b> bumps are <b>small</b>, <b>white</b> bumps on the base of the tongue. <b>They</b> are likely \nto be the result of transient lingual papillitis (TLP). This condition is limited to the&nbsp;...", "title": "Transient lingual papillitis" }, { "snippet": "American handball, known as handball in the United States, is a sport in which \nplayers use their hands to hit a <b>small</b>, rubber <b>ball</b> against a ... Games in which a \n<b>ball</b> is hit or thrown have been referenced as far <b>back</b> as Homer and ancient \nEgypt. A game similar ... The Red Ace <b>small ball</b> is heavier than the <b>White</b> Ace \n<b>small ball</b>.", "title": "American handball" }, { "snippet": "A fecal sac (also spelled faecal sac) is a mucous membrane, generally <b>white</b> or \nclear with a ... 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What do you win on lotto max with 3 numbers?
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Lotto Max
[ "Free Play" ]
[ "Lotto Max" ]
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When does episode 1 season 3 of riverdale come out?
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List of Riverdale episodes
[ "October 10 , 2018" ]
[ "List of Riverdale episodes" ]
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In the maharashtra he crowned karna as the king of anga?
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Anga Kingdom
[ "Duryodhana" ]
[ "Anga Kingdom" ]
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Where is the tv show single handed filmed?
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Single-Handed (TV series)
[ "west of Ireland" ]
[ "Single-Handed" ]
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Who does the voice for chris on family guy?
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List of Family Guy cast members
[ "Seth Green" ]
[ "List of Family Guy cast members" ]
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What spacecraft used the gravitational pull of the planet jupiter?
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Gravity assist
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[ "Gravity assist" ]
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Who is the secretary of state for transport?
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Secretary of State for Transport
[ "Chris Grayling" ]
[ "Minister of State for Transport", "Shadow Secretary of State for Transport", "Secretary of State for Transport" ]
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Where is game 7 of the world series going to be held?
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2017 World Series
[ "Dodger Stadium" ]
[ "2017 World Series", "2016 World Series", "2015 World Series" ]
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