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How many episodes in designated survivor season 1? | [
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"question": "How many episodes in designated survivor season 1 by abc?",
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"21"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many episodes in Designated Survivor: 60 Days season 1?",
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"16"
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"title": "Designated Survivor (season 1)",
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"title": "Designated Survivor: 60 Days",
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"content": "The first season of the American political drama series Designated Survivor began airing on September 21, 2016 on ABC",
"wikipage": "Designated Survivor (season 1)"
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"content": "Kiefer Sutherland as President Thomas \"Tom\" Kirkman",
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"content": "The series aired on tvN and Netflix ",
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"long_answer": "The are 21 episodes in the first season of the American political drama series Designated Survivor staring Kiefer Sutherland. This show began airing on September 21, 2016 on ABC. Based on the American television series Designated Survivor, Designated Survivor: 60 Days is a 2019 South Korean television series that aired on tvN and Netflix. In this South Korean series, there are 16 episodes in the first season."
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How early can you buy alcohol in maine? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Prior to 2015, when could you begin buying alcohol in Maine?",
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"6:00 AM"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "After 2015, when could you begin buying alcohol in Maine?",
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"5:00 AM"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "In 2013, when could you buy alcohol on St. Patricks Day when it fell on a Sunday?",
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"5:00 AM"
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"title": "Alcohol laws of Maine",
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"content": "Alcohol may be sold between the hours of 5 a.m. and 1a.m. of the next calendar day. On New Year's Day, alcohol may be sold until 2 a.m. It may be consumed in establishments licensed for on-premises consumption until 1:15 a.m., with the exception of New Year's Day when it is 2:15a.m.[6]\n\nAlcohol sales were previously prohibited until 9 a.m. on Sundays. In 2013 an exception was made to allow sales starting at 6 a.m. when St. Patrick's Day falls on a Sunday.[7] In 2015 the legislature revised the law again to allow sales on any Sunday starting at 5 a.m., the same as every other day of the week.[8]",
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"long_answer": "In Maine, alcohol may be sold between the hours of 5:00 AM and 1:00 AM of the next calendar day. On New Year's Day, alcohol may be sold until 2:00 AM. It may be consumed in establishments licensed for on-premises consumption until 1:15 AM, with the exception of New Year's Day when it is 2:15 AM. Alcohol sales were previously prohibited until 9:00 AM on Sundays. In 2013 an exception was made to allow sales starting at 6:00 AM when St. Patrick's Day falls on a Sunday. In 2015 the legislature revised the law again to allow sales on any Sunday starting at 5:00 AM, the same as every other day of the week."
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When was the last time ohio state played notre dame? | [
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"question": "When was the last time ohio state played notre dame, as of 2017?",
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"January 1, 2016"
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"context": "The 2016 Fiesta Bowl was a college football bowl game that was played on January 1, 2016 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The 44th Fiesta Bowl was one of the New Year's Bowls. It was one of the 2015–16 bowl games that concluded the 2015 FBS football season.",
"question": "When was the last time ohio state played notre dame, as of 2016?",
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"January 1, 2016"
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"wikipage": "2016 Fiesta Bowl (January)"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When was the last time ohio state played notre dame, as of 2015?",
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"January 2, 2006"
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"title": "2016 Fiesta Bowl (January)",
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"title": "2006 Fiesta Bowl",
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"content": "Ohio State wound up beating Notre Dame, 44–28.",
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"content": "Coincidentally, it took place 10 years after the 2006 Fiesta Bowl, that was also played by Ohio State and Notre Dame.",
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"content": "The game featured the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Ohio State Buckeyes, and resulted in a 34–20 Ohio State win.",
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"long_answer": "The most recent college football game between Ohio State and Notre Dame was at the Fiesta Bowl on January 1, 2016, 10 years after the two teams played in the January 2, 2006 Fiesta Bowl. Both contests resulted in a victory for Ohio State. "
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How many electoral votes does texas cast during presidential elections? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many electoral votes does Texas currently have for presidential elections?",
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"38"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many electoral votes did Texas have from 2004 - 2008?",
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"34"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many electoral votes did Texas have from 1992-2000?",
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"32"
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"title": "United States Electoral College",
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"content": "A state's number of electors equals the number of representatives plus two electors for the senators the state has in the United States Congress. The number of representatives is based on the respective populations, determined every ten years by the United States Census. Based on the 2010 census, each representative represented on average 711,000 individuals.",
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"long_answer": "In the United States Electoral college, each state sends a number of electors equal to their number of representatives in both chambers of Congress, meaning that the number of electoral votes each state casts is based on the state's population as determined in the most recent census. Texas currently has 38 electoral votes based on the 2010 census, and was previously assigned 34 electoral votes between 2000 and 2010 and 32 electoral votes between 1990 and 2000."
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When did the english start using the longbow? | [
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"context": "The origins of the English longbow are disputed. While it is hard to assess the significance of military archery in pre-Norman Conquest Anglo-Saxon warfare, it is clear that archery played a prominent role under the Normans, as the story of the Battle of Hastings shows. Their Anglo-Norman descendants also made use of military archery, as exemplified by their victory at the Battle of the Standard in 1138. During the Anglo-Norman invasions of Wales, Welsh bowmen took a heavy toll of the invaders and Welsh archers would feature in English armies from this point on. However, historians dispute whether this archery used a different kind of bow to the later English Longbow. Traditionally it has been argued that prior to the beginning of the 14th century, the weapon was a self bow between four and five feet in length, known since the 19th century as the shortbow. This weapon, drawn to the chest rather than the ear, was much weaker. However, in 1985, Jim Bradbury reclassified this weapon as the \"ordinary wooden bow\", reserving the term shortbow for short composite bows and arguing that longbows were a developed form of this ordinary bow. Strickland and Hardy in 2005 took this argument further, suggesting that the shortbow was a myth and all early English bows were a form of longbow. In 2011, Clifford Rogers forcefully restated the traditional case based upon a variety of evidence, including a large scale iconographic survey. In 2012, Richard Wadge added to the debate with an extensive survey of record, iconographic and archaeological evidence, concluding that longbows co-existed with shorter self-wood bows in England in the period between the Norman conquest and the reign of Edward III, but that powerful longbows shooting heavy arrows were a rarity until the later 13th century. Whether or not there was a technological revolution at the end of the 13th century therefore remains in dispute. What is agreed, however, is that the English longbow as an effective weapon system evolved in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.",
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"14th century"
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"context": "The English longbow was a powerful medieval type of longbow (a tall bow for archery) about long used by the English and Welsh for hunting and as a weapon in warfare. English use of longbows was effective against the French during the Hundred Years' War, particularly at the start of the war in the battles of Sluys (1340), Crécy (1346), and Poitiers (1356), and perhaps most famously at the Battle of Agincourt (1415). They were less successful after this, with longbowmen having their lines broken at the Battle of Verneuil (1424), and being completely routed at the Battle of Patay (1429) when they were charged before they had set up their defensive position.",
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"Hundred Years' War"
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"content": "The Battle of Hastings[a] was fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of William, the Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, beginning the Norman conquest of England. It took place approximately 7 mi (11 km) northwest of Hastings, close to the present-day town of Battle, East Sussex, and was a decisive Norman victory.",
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"content": "The exact numbers present at the battle are unknown as even modern estimates vary considerably. The composition of the forces is clearer; the English army was composed almost entirely of infantry and had few archers, whereas only about half of the invading force was infantry, the rest split equally between cavalry and archers.",
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When is episode 123 of dragon ball super coming out? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When is episode 123 of dragon ball super originally coming out on air?",
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"January 14, 2018"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When is episode 123 of dragon ball super coming out on air in the United States?",
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"August 10, 2019"
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"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "List of Dragon Ball Super episodes",
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"title": "Dragon Ball Z (season 5)",
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"title": "Dragon Ball Super",
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"title": "Dragon Ball Z",
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"content": "Dragon Ball Super (Japanese: ドラゴンボール超スーパー, Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Sūpā, sometimes abbreviated as DBS) is a Japanese manga series written by Akira Toriyama and illustrated by Toyotarou. A sequel to Toriyama's original Dragon Ball manga, it follows the adventures of Goku and friends during the years after the defeat of Majin Buu.[3]",
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"content": "A 131-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Toei Animation aired in Japan from April 2015 to March 2018.",
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"long_answer": "Dragon Ball Super is a Japanese manga series written by Akira Toriyama and illustrated by Toyotarou. A sequel to Toriyama's original Dragon Ball manga, it follows the adventures of Goku and friends during the years after the defeat of Majin Buu. A 131-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Toei Animation aired in Japan from April 2015 to March 2018. Episode 123 originally came out on air on January 14, 2018 and came out in the United State on August 10, 2019."
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Who plays legolas in lord of the rings? | [
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"context": "Legolas was voiced by Anthony Daniels in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated version of \"The Lord of the Rings\". In the film, he takes Glorfindel's place in the \"Flight to the Ford\"; he meets Aragorn and the hobbits on their way to Rivendell and sets Frodo on his horse before Frodo is chased by the Nazgûl to the ford of Bruinen. Here he answers to Elrond and is not explicitly identified as a Wood-elf.",
"question": "Who plays legolas in the 1978 film lord of the rings?",
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"Anthony Daniels"
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"context": "In Peter Jackson's \"Lord of the Rings\" movie trilogy (2001–2003), Legolas was portrayed by Orlando Bloom. He is presented as an unstoppable fighter, performing various feats or stunts in battle scenes; in the book Legolas's exploits in battle are not presented in great detail. The character's relationship with Gimli is shown to have moved from brief hostility as seen in \"The Fellowship of the Ring\" to respect and friendship in \"\". This is first seen when Éomer tells Gimli that he would cut off the dwarf's head \"if it but stood a little higher off the ground\". Legolas drew an arrow on Éomer immediately afterwards, claiming, \"You would die before your stroke fell.\" During the battle of Helm's Deep, the two engage in a contest to see who can slay the most enemies, as they do in the novel, though the films depict Legolas constantly being at least one kill ahead of Gimli. In \"\", Legolas and Gimli continue their friendly competition, which usually (and comically) leaves Gimli on the losing side. Due to technical mishaps involving Bloom's contact lenses, in the films Legolas' eye colour sometimes changes between brown, purple, and blue. (In the director's commentary of the Extended Edition, Peter Jackson admitted that they forgot to put Bloom's contacts in several times.)",
"question": "Who plays legolas in the 2001-2003 lord of the rings trilogy?",
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"Orlando Bloom"
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"wikipage": "Legolas"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who plays legolas in the lord of the rings musical in the Toronto Cast?",
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"Gabriel Burrafato"
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"context": "In the West End musical, \"The Lord of the Rings: The Musical\", Legolas was portrayed by Michael Rouse.",
"question": "Who plays legolas in the lord of the rings musical in the London Cast?",
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"Michael Rouse"
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"content": "Legolas (pronounced [ˈlɛɡɔlas]) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.",
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Which actress stars as a mom in the film diary of a wimpy kid the long haul? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Which actress stars as Greg's mom in the film Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul?",
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"Alicia Silverstone"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Which actress stars as Brandi's mom in the film Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul?",
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"Kimberli Lincoln"
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"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (film)",
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"content": "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul is a 2017 American live-action/animated road comedy film written and directed by David Bowers and co-written by the books' author Jeff Kinney.",
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"long_answer": "Several actresses star as a mom in the 2017 film Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul. In the film, actress Alicia Silverstone stars as Greg's mom and actress Kimberli Lincoln stars as Brandi's mom."
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Who owns the biltmore estate in north carolina? | [
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"context": "Biltmore Estate is a historic house museum and tourist attraction in Asheville, North Carolina. Biltmore House, the main residence, is a Châteauesque-style mansion built for George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1895 and is the largest privately owned house in the United States, at of floor space (135,280 square feet of living area). Still owned by George Vanderbilt's descendants, it remains one of the most prominent examples of Gilded Age mansions.",
"question": "Who originally owned Biltmore Estate in North Carolina?",
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"George Washington Vanderbilt II"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who currently owns the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina?",
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"Dini Pickering and Bill Cecil",
"The Biltmore Company"
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"content": "Cecil's son, Bill Cecil Jr., serves as President and CEO of The Biltmore Company today. ",
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"content": "He is survived by his two children: William A. V. Cecil Jr. and Diana (née Cecil) Pickering.",
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"long_answer": "Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, was originally owned by George Washington Vanderbilt II from 1889 to 1895. The Gilded Age mansion on the property is the largest privately owned house in the United States and remains a tourist attraction today. The estate is currently owned by descendants of George Vanderbilt in the form of the Biltmore Company, run by siblings Dini Pickering and Bill Cecil Jr."
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Where is the state of new york located? | [
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"context": "New York is a state located in the Northeastern United States. New York was one of the original thirteen colonies that formed the United States. With an estimated 19.45 million residents in 2019, it is the fourth most populous state. In order to distinguish the state from its city with the same name, it is sometimes referred to as New York State (NYS).",
"question": "In which section of the United States is the state of New York located?",
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"Northeastern"
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"wikipage": "New York (state)"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Which coast of the United States does the state of New York sit on?",
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"East Coast"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What states does New York State sit near?",
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"New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Vermont, Massachusetts"
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"long_answer": "New York is located in the Northeastern part of the United States on the East Coast, and borders these states: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Vermont, Massachusetts. "
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When is office 2019 going to be released? | [
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"context": "On April 27, 2018, Microsoft released Office 2019 Commercial Preview for Windows 10. On June 12, 2018, Microsoft released a preview for macOS.",
"question": "When is office 2019 Commercial Preview for Windows 10 going to be released?",
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"June 12, 2018"
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"wikipage": "Microsoft Office 2019"
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"context": "Microsoft Office 2019 is the current version of Microsoft Office, a productivity suite, succeeding Office 2016. It was released to general availability for Windows 10 and for macOS on September 24, 2018. Some features that had previously been restricted to Office 365 subscribers are available in this release.",
"question": "When is office 2019 going to be released in US?",
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"September 24, 2018"
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"wikipage": "Microsoft Office 2019"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When is office 2019 going to be released in UK?",
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"October 1, 2018"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When is office 2019 going to be released in India?",
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"October 6, 2018"
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"content": "Microsoft Office 2019 is the current version of Microsoft Office for both Windows and Mac. It is the successor to Office 2016 and will be succeeded by Office 2021 in the second half of the year.[6] It was released to general availability for Windows 10 and for macOS on September 24, 2018.",
"wikipage": "Microsoft Office 2019"
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"content": "On April 27, 2018, Microsoft released Office 2019 Commercial Preview for Windows 10.[9] On June 12, 2018, Microsoft released a preview for macOS.",
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"long_answer": "Microsoft Office 2019 is the current version of Microsoft Office for both Windows and Mac and will be succeeded by Office 2021 in the second half of the year. On April 27, 2018, Microsoft released Office 2019 Commercial Preview for Windows 10 and on June 12, 2018, Microsoft released a preview for macOS. On September 24, 2018 Office 2019 was then released for general availability for Windows 10 and for macOS. The Office 2019 was released in the UK on October 1, 2018 and in India on October 6, 2018."
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Who is the highest paid person on tv? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the highest paid person per episode on tv, without adjusting for inflation?",
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"Jennifer Aniston",
"Reese Witherspoon"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the highest paid person per episode on tv, when adjusting for inflation?",
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"Ray Romano"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the highest paid person per season on tv?",
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"Simon Cowell"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the highest paid person per year on tv?",
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"Ellen DeGeneres"
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"title": "List of highest paid American television stars",
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"content": "The Morning Show (also known as Morning Wars in Australia and Indonesia)[1][2] is an American drama streaming television series starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Steve Carell, that premiered on Apple TV+ on November 1, 2019.\nAniston rose to international fame for her role as Rachel Green on the television sitcom Friends (1994–2004), for which she earned Primetime Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild awards.",
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"content": "Raymond Albert Romano[2] (born December 21, 1957)[3] is an American stand-up comedian, actor and screenwriter. He is best known for his role on the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, for which he received an Emmy Award, and as the voice of Manny in the Ice Age film series.",
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"content": "Simon Phillip Cowell (/ˈkaʊəl/; born 7 October 1959) is an English television personality, entrepreneur, and record executive. He has judged on the British television talent competition series Pop Idol (2001–2003), The X Factor UK (2004–2010, 2014–2018) and Britain's Got Talent (2007–present), and the American television talent competition series American Idol (2002–2010), The X Factor US (2011–2013), and America's Got Talent (2016–present). Cowell is the principal, founder and chief executive of the British entertainment company Syco.",
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"content": "Ellen Lee DeGeneres (/dəˈdʒɛnərəs/ də-JEN-ər-əs; born January 26, 1958)[1][2] is an American comedian, television host, actress, writer, and producer. She starred in the sitcom Ellen from 1994 to 1998 and has hosted her syndicated television talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, since 2003.",
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"long_answer": "Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, who co-star on Apple TV+'s The Morning Show, are the highest paid actresses per episode on TV, without adjusting for inflation. Ray Romano, who is best known for his role on Everybody Loves Raymond, is the highest paid person per episode on TV, when adjusting for inflation. Simon Cowell, who is known for his work on The X Factor, American Idol, and America's Got Talent and is the principal, founder and chief executive of the British entertainment company Syco, is the highest paid person per season on TV. Ellen DeGeneres, who starred in the sitcom Ellen from 1994 to 1998 and has hosted her syndicated television talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, since 2003, is the highest paid person per year on TV. "
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Who got promoted to the premier league this year? | [
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"Newcastle United F.C.",
"Brighton",
"Newcastle United, Brighton & Hove Albion and Huddersfield Town",
"Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.",
"Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club",
"Newcastle United Football Club",
"Huddersfield Town Association Football Club",
"Huddersfield Town A.F.C."
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"context": "Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Championship. The promoted teams were Burnley, Middlesbrough and Hull City. Burnley and Hull City returned to the top flight after a season's absence while Middlesbrough returned after a seven-year absence. They replaced Newcastle United, Norwich City and Aston Villa, ending their top flight spells of six, one and twenty-eight years respectively.",
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"Burnley F.C.",
"Middlesbrough F.C.",
"Hull City A.F.C.",
"Hull City Association Football Club",
"Middlesbrough Football Club",
"Burnley, Middlesbrough and Hull City",
"Burnley Football Club"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who got promoted to the premier league in 2015?",
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"Norwich City Football Club",
"Norwich City F.C.",
"Watford F.C.",
"A.F.C. Bournemouth",
"The Canaries or City",
"Athletic Football Club BournemouthWatford Football Club",
"Bournemouth, Watford and Norwich City"
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"title": "2016–17 Premier League",
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"title": "2017–18 Premier League",
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"title": "2015–16 Premier League",
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"title": "2019–20 Premier League",
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"content": "A system of promotion and relegation exists between the Premier League and the EFL Championship. The three lowest placed teams in the Premier League are relegated to the Championship, and the top two teams from the Championship promoted to the Premier League,[74] with an additional team promoted after a series of play-offs involving the third, fourth, fifth and sixth placed clubs.[75] The number of clubs was reduced from 22 to 20 in 1995, when four teams were relegated from the league and only two teams promoted.[76][77] The top flight had only been expanded to 22 teams at the start of the 1991–92 season—the year prior to the formation of the Premier League.[77]",
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Who is ramsey from if loving you is wrong? | [
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"Trevante Rhodes"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the character of Ramsey from If Loving You is Wrong?",
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"Kelly's new neighbor"
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"content": "If Loving You Is Wrong is an American prime time television soap opera created, executive produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry.[1] The series premiered on September 9, 2014 and ended on June 16, 2020. It focuses on the lives and relationships of a group of five husbands and wives who live on the same street (Castillo Lane) in the fictional community of Maxine.",
"wikipage": "If Loving You Is Wrong"
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"content": "Edwina Findley as Kelly Isaacs, a single, working mother to a young son named Justice. She is being pursued by a man named Travis, despite his being engaged to someone he met while in Haiti. Though she developed feelings for a new neighbor next door named Ramsey, he is later found murdered in his home - with Kelly as the main suspect. Later, after Travis stalks Kelly, she shoots and kills him. While in jail, she can't come to terms with what she has done and still sees images of Travis stalking her. Kelly attempts suicide and Lushion finds her hanging in her cell. Kelly survives and is tied to her bed on suicide watch.",
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Who shot rick's son in the walking dead? | [
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"context": "Carl Grimes, portrayed by Chandler Riggs, is the son of Rick and Lori, and Judith's older brother. Carl's innocence diminishes as he begins to discover and experience the brutality in this world. While approaching a deer in the woods, he is accidentally shot by Hershel's friend Otis. Hershel manages to save Carl's life. In later episodes set in the prison, Carl witnesses his mother's death during childbirth and assumes the responsibility for putting a bullet in her brain to halt reanimation.",
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"Otis"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who shot rick's son in the walking dead during season 6?",
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"Ron Anderson",
"Ron"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who shot rick's son in the walking dead during season 8?",
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"himself",
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}
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"title": "List of The Walking Dead (TV series) characters",
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"content": "After Jessie and Sam are killed during the walker invasion of the Alexandria Safe-Zone, Ron tries to shoot Rick only to be killed by Michonne. However, his gun goes off as he falls, shooting off Carl's right eye.",
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"content": "Carl Grimes, portrayed by Chandler Riggs,[14] is the son of Rick and Lori, and Judith's older brother. His innocence diminishes as he begins to discover and experience the brutality in the world. While approaching a deer in the woods, he is accidentally shot by Hershel's friend Otis; Hershel manages to save Carl's life.",
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"content": "Some days later, during the Saviors' second attack on Alexandria, Carl reveals the secret to his father and Michonne that he was bitten. He also gives his father a stack of letters that he wrote to the group (including Negan) and soon commits suicide to prevent his reanimation.",
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Capital gains tax rate on real estate in canada? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Highest capital gains tax rate on real estate in canada?",
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"54%"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Lowest capital gains tax rate on real estate in canada?",
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"15%"
],
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Percentage of capital gains on real estate that are taxable in canada in general?",
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"50%"
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"context": "If one's income is primarily derived from capital gains then it may not qualify for the 50% multiplier and will instead be taxed at the full income tax rate. CRA has a number of criteria to determine whether this will be the case.",
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"may not qualify for the 50% multiplier and will instead be taxed at the full income tax rate"
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"title": "Taxation in Canada",
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"title": "Capital gains tax",
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"title": "List of countries by tax rates",
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"title": "Income taxes in Canada",
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"content": "For corporations as for individuals, 50% of realized capital gains are taxable. The net taxable capital gains (which can be calculated as 50% of total capital gains minus 50% of total capital losses) are subject to income tax at normal corporate tax rates. If more than 50% of a small business's income is derived from specified investment business activities (which include income from capital gains) they are not permitted to claim the small business deduction.",
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"long_answer": "Capital gains tax rates in Canada can go as low as 15% and as high as 54%, with 50% of realized capital gains being taxable for both individuals and corporations. If one's income is primarily derived from capital gains, then it may not qualify for the 50% multiplier and will instead be taxed at the full income tax rate."
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When did women get the vote in the uk? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did women over the age of 30 who met property qualifications get the right to vote in the uk?",
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"6 February 1918"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did all women over the age of 21 get the right to vote in the uk?",
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"2 July 1928"
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}
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"title": "Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom",
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"content": "Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom was a movement to fight for women's right to vote. It finally succeeded through laws in 1918 and 1928. It became a national movement in the Victorian era. Women were not explicitly banned from voting in Great Britain until the Reform Act 1832 and the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. In 1872 the fight for women's suffrage became a national movement with the formation of the National Society for Women's Suffrage and later the more influential National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS). As well as in England, women's suffrage movements in Wales, Scotland and other parts of the United Kingdom gained momentum. The movements shifted sentiments in favour of woman suffrage by 1906. It was at this point that the militant campaign began with the formation of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU).[1]",
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Who has the most youtube subscribers in the world 2017? | [
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"question": "Which person has the most youtube subscribers in the world 2017?",
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"Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg",
"PewDiePie"
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"context": "Following the controversy regarding alleged anti-Semitic content in his videos, many media publications both in and outside of the gaming and tech industries severely criticised Kjellberg's content. These outlets suggested that Kjellberg's content contained and promoted fascist, white supremacist, and alt-right ideologies. A \"Wired\" article covering the controversy referred to him as a “poster boy for white supremacists”. Writing for \"The New York Times\", John Herman commented \"[Kjellberg] bemoaned [YouTube's] structure and the way it had changed; he balked at its limits and took joy in causing offense and flouting rules. Over time, he grew into an unlikely, disorienting and insistently unserious political identity: He became YouTube's very own populist reactionary.\" Over a year after the controversy, Paul MacInnes of \"The Guardian\" opined that Kjellberg \"is funny, intelligent, innovative and highly charismatic [...] to call him an alt-right agitator would perhaps be unfair as he has never publicly identified with the proto-fascist movement. But he shares much of their culture and amplifies it across the world. People should pay PewDiePie more attention.\"",
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"PewDiePie"
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"title": "PewDiePie",
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"title": "List of most-subscribed YouTube Music artists",
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"title": "List of most-subscribed YouTube channels",
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"content": "Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg (/ˈʃɛlbɜːrɡ/ SHEL-burg, Swedish: [ˈfěːlɪks ˈǎrːvɪd ɵlf ˈɕɛ̂lːbærj] (About this soundlisten)[4]}}; born 24 October 1989), better known online as PewDiePie (/ˈpjuːdiːpaɪ/ PEW-dee-py), is a Swedish YouTuber known primarily for his Let's Play videos and comedic formatted videos and shows. ",
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"content": "In 2019, following a public competition with Indian record label T-Series, Kjellberg was overtaken as the most-subscribed YouTube channel. His channel currently holds the title of the fourth-most subscribed, albeit remaining the most-subscribed operated by an individual. Kjellberg had the most-viewed channel on YouTube from 29 December 2014 to 14 February 2017, and the channel currently ranks as the 24th-most-viewed, and the sixth among those operated by an individual. As of August 2021, his channel has over 110 million subscribers and has received 27.7 billion total views.[",
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How many times did the broncos win the superbowl? | [
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"question": "As of 2017, how many times did the Broncos win the super bowl?",
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"3"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "As of 2016, how many times did the Broncos win the super bowl?",
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"3"
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"question": "As of 2015, how many times did the Broncos win the super bowl?",
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"3"
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"title": "Denver Broncos",
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"content": "The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in Denver, Colorado. The Broncos compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The team is headquartered in Dove Valley, Colorado and plays home games at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado.",
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"content": " They have won eight AFC Championships (1977, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1997, 1998, 2013, 2015), and three Super Bowl championships (1997 (XXXII), 1998 (XXXIII), 2015 (50)), and share the NFL record for most Super Bowl losses (5 — tied with the New England Patriots).",
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When was the first nuclear power plant built in canada? | [
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"question": "When did the first nuclear power plant start up in Canada?",
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"July 22, 1947"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When was the beginning of designing the first nuclear power plant to be built in Canada?",
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"1942"
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"title": "Nuclear power in Canada",
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"content": "Nuclear power in Canada is provided by 19 commercial reactors with a net capacity of 13.5 gigawatt (GW), producing a total of 95.6 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity, which accounted for 16.6% of the country's total electric energy generation in 2015.",
"wikipage": "Nuclear power in Canada"
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"content": "In 1946, the Montreal Laboratory was closed, and the work continued at the Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories. Building partly on the experimental data obtained from ZEEP, the National Research Experimental (NRX)—a natural uranium, heavy water moderated research reactor—started up on July 22, 1947. ",
"wikipage": "Nuclear power in Canada"
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"content": "The nuclear industry (as distinct from the uranium industry) in Canada dates back to 1942 when a joint British-Canadian laboratory, the Montreal Laboratory, was set up in Montreal, Quebec, under the administration of the National Research Council of Canada, to develop a design for a heavy-water nuclear reactor. ",
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Who does the voice of templeton in charlotte web? | [
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"context": "In January 1972, it was reported that Henry Gibson, Debbie Reynolds, and Tony Randall had signed on to provide the voices of Wilbur, Charlotte, and Templeton. Writing in his autobiography, Barbera wrote that Reynolds had called him and said that she was willing to join the project even without being paid. Although Randall had completed all of his voicework, co-director Iwao Takamoto wrote that \"his readings just went flat, which surprised all of us. Tony's delivery was a bit too sophisticated and his singing was too operatic. He did not have enough of that raunchy feeling that the character required.\" Barbera felt Randall had to be replaced, and approached Paul Lynde, who was voicing characters in \"The Perils of Penelope Pitstop\" at the time, to do a reading. Lynde was officially cast in the following spring, which was followed by Agnes Moorehead, Rex Allen, Pamelyn Ferdin, and Martha Scott who had joined the cast.",
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"context": "Charlotte's Web is a 2006 American comedy-drama film based on the 1952 children's novel of the same name by E. B. White. Directed by Gary Winick and written by Susannah Grant and Karey Kirkpatrick, it is the second film adaptation of White's book following a 1973 animated version produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The film stars Dakota Fanning, Kevin Anderson, and Beau Bridges, with voices provided by Dominic Scott Kay, Julia Roberts, Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Oprah Winfrey, Cedric the Entertainer, Kathy Bates, Reba McEntire, and Robert Redford.",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who does the voice of templeton in the 2003 charlotte's web 2 film?",
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"Adler",
"Charlie Adler",
"Charles Michael Adler"
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"title": "Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure",
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"content": "Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure is a 2003 American animated direct-to-video adventure film, and the sequel to the 1973 film Charlotte's Web, which is based on the children's novel Charlotte's Web by E.B. White.",
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Most total goals in a premier league season? | [
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"106"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Most total goals in a premier league season by a player?",
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"34"
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"title": "Premier League records and statistics",
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"title": "List of top Premier League goal scorers by season",
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"content": "The Premier League is an English professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition and is contested by 20 clubs.",
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"content": "Goals\nMost goals scored in a season: 106, Manchester City (2017–18)[2]\n...",
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"content": "Most goals in a season (42 games): 34\nAndy Cole (Newcastle United, 1993–94)\nAlan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, 1994–95)\n...",
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Who is ellaria sand on game of thrones? | [
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"The Serpent's Whore"
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"question": "Who plays ellaria sand on game of thrones?",
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"Indira Anne Varma",
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Who composed the pirates of the caribbean theme song? | [
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"Hans Zimmer, Rodrigo y Gabriela"
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What type of government does thailand have today? | [
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"constitutional monarchy"
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"content": "The country emerged as a modern nation state after the foundation of the Chakri Dynasty and the city of Bangkok in 1782. The Revolution of 1932 brought an end to absolute monarchy and replaced it with a constitutional monarchy.",
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"content": "From then on the country was ruled by a succession of military leaders installed after coups d'état, the most recent in May 2014, and a few democratic intervals.",
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When did here comes the hotstepper come out? | [
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"August 18, 1994"
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"content": "In 1994, Kamoze released the song which would become his signature, \"Here Comes the Hotstepper\". Adopting another nickname from the song title, Kamoze would become known as the \"Hotstepper\", from the patois for a man on the run from the law. The song was originally recorded with Philip \"Fatis\" Burrell and later remixed by Salaam Remi, and initially featured on a reggae music compilation Stir It Up, released on the Epic label.[1][11] \"Here Comes the Hotstepper\" was not an entirely new composition, having roots in the song \"Land of 1000 Dances\", which was a number one R&B hit for Wilson Pickett in 1966 and was first recorded by Chris Kenner in 1962 and reprised in 1963 by Fats Domino.[1][11] The remixed version of the track also incorporates the bass line from Taana Gardner's 1981 single \"Heartbeat\".[12] The song appeared on the soundtrack to the fashion-industry satire feature film Prêt-à-Porter.[4][10] \"Here Comes the Hotstepper\" remains Kamoze's only US number one hit (see Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1994)",
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"content": "The song was Kamoze's only song to reach the top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking atop the chart on December 17, 1994, and remaining there for two weeks.",
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Who was the mlb rookie of the year? | [
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"context": "Cody James Bellinger (born July 13, 1995) is an American professional baseball first baseman and outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was named an All-Star and the National League's Rookie of the Year in 2017, and won the National League Most Valuable Player Award in 2019. Bellinger is the son of Clay Bellinger, who also played in MLB.",
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"context": "Corey Drew Seager (born April 27, 1994) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). The Dodgers selected Seager in the first round of the 2012 Major League Baseball draft, and made his major league debut in 2015. Seager was the 2016 NL Rookie of the Year and was named an MLB All-Star in his first two seasons in the majors.",
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"context": "Judge finished the 2017 season with a .284 batting average, 52 home runs, and 114 RBIs. He led the American League in home runs, runs scored (128), and walks (a major-league rookie record 127). He ranked second in the league in RBIs. He also struck out an MLB-leading 208 times, breaking the Yankees record previously set by Curtis Granderson in 2012 and a rookie record previously set by Kris Bryant in 2015.",
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"Aaron Judge",
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"context": "Michael Joseph Fulmer (born March 15, 1993) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He won the American League Rookie of the Year Award in 2016, and was an American League All Star in 2017.",
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What year was fiddler on the roof made? | [
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"November 3, 1971"
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"context": "Songs from the musical have been covered by notable artists. For example, in 1964, jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley recorded the album \"Fiddler on the Roof\", which featured jazz arrangements of eight songs from the musical. \"AllMusic\" awarded the album 4 stars and states \"Cannonball plays near his peak; this is certainly the finest album by this particular sextet\". That same year, Eydie Gormé released a single of \"Matchmaker\". In 1999, Knitting Factory Records released \"Knitting on the Roof\", a compilation CD featuring covers of \"Fiddler\" songs by alternative bands such as The Residents, Negativland, and The Magnetic Fields. Indie rock band Bright Eyes recorded an adaptation of \"Sunrise, Sunset\" on their 2000 album \"Fevers and Mirrors\". \"Allmusic\" gave the album a favorable review, and the online music magazine \"Pitchfork Media\" ranked it at number 170 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s. In 2005, Melbourne punk band Yidcore released a reworking of the entire show called \"Fiddling on Ya Roof\".",
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When's the next steven universe episode coming out? | [
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"question": "When's steven universe episode 136 coming out on TV?",
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"December 22, 2017"
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"question": "When's steven universe episode 138 coming out on the Cartoon Network app and website?",
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"November 10, 2017"
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Maddie from suite life of zack and cody full name? | [
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When is the next series of the dumping ground? | [
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"29 January 2016"
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Who is the chief executive of the state of florida? | [
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"question": "Who is the chief executive of the state of florida, elected in 2007?",
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"Crist",
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"question": "Who is the chief executive of the state of florida, elected in 1999?",
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"content": "he was the 45th governor of Florida from 2011 to 2019.",
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"content": "served as the 44th governor of Florida from 2007 to 2011.",
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"content": "served as the 43rd Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007. Bush, who grew up in Houston, is the second son of the late former President George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush, and a younger brother of former President George W. Bush",
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6. what are the three responsibilities of the federal reserve system? | [
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"maximizing employment"
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"question": "What is the responsibility of the US Federal Reserve System in terms of how much things cost?",
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"context": "The U.S. Congress established three key objectives for monetary policy in the Federal Reserve Act: maximizing employment, stabilizing prices, and moderating long-term interest rates. The first two objectives are sometimes referred to as the Federal Reserve's dual mandate. Its duties have expanded over the years, and currently also include supervising and regulating banks, maintaining the stability of the financial system, and providing financial services to depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign official institutions. The Fed also conducts research into the economy and provides numerous publications, such as the Beige Book and the FRED database.",
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"content": " Its duties have expanded over the years, and currently also include supervising and regulating banks, maintaining the stability of the financial system, and providing financial services to depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign official institutions.",
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What was the result of the 100 year war? | [
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"context": "The Battle of Crécy was a complete disaster for the French, largely credited to the longbowmen and the French king, who allowed his army to attack before it was ready. Philip appealed to his Scottish allies to help with a diversionary attack on England. King David II of Scotland responded by invading northern England, but his army was defeated and he was captured at the Battle of Neville's Cross, on 17 October 1346. This greatly reduced the threat from Scotland. In France, Edward proceeded north unopposed and besieged the city of Calais on the English Channel, capturing it in 1347. This became an important strategic asset for the English, allowing them to keep troops safely in northern France. Calais would remain under English control, even after the end of the Hundred Years' War, until the successful French siege in 1558.",
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"context": "The early years of the war saw resounding English successes (notably at Crécy in 1346 and at Poitiers in 1356 where King John II of France was taken prisoner). But by 1378, the French under King Charles the Wise had reconquered most of the lands they lost in the Treaty of Brétigny (signed in 1360) leaving the English with only a few cities on the continent. In the following decades, the weakening of royal authority, combined with a difficult economic context, led to a period of civil war in both countries, struggles from which England emerged first. The newly crowned Henry V of England seized the opportunity presented by the mental illness of Charles VI of France and the French civil war between Armagnacs and Burgundians to revive the conflict. Overwhelming victories at Agincourt in 1415 and Verneuil in 1424 as well as an alliance with the Burgundians raised the prospects of an ultimate English triumph and persuaded the English to continue the war over many decades. However, a variety of factors such as the death of Henry V, the emergence of Joan of Arc which boosted French morale and the loss of Burgundy as an ally marking the end of the civil war in France prevented it. The Siege of Orléans in 1429 announced the beginning of the end for English hopes of conquest. Even with the eventual capture of Joan by the Burgundians and her execution in 1431, series of crushing French victories such as those at Patay in 1429, Formigny in 1450 and Castillon in 1453 concluded the war in favour of the Valois dynasty. England permanently lost most of its continental possessions, with only the Pale of Calais remaining under its control on the continent until the Siege of Calais in 1558.",
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"Pale of Calais"
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"13 March 2007"
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"22 June 1999"
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"content": "In September 2015 the Bank of England announced that the next £20 note would be printed on polymer, rather than cotton paper. This was followed by an announcement in April 2016 that Adam Smith would be replaced by artist J. M. W. Turner on the next £20 note, which entered circulation on 20 February 2020.",
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"content": "These notes were multicoloured (predominantly mauve-purple) and featured an image of scientist Michael Faraday on the back. Series E notes were replaced by a variant design from 1999 onwards. These are broadly similar to the earlier series E notes but feature Edward Elgar on the reverse.",
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Who played tonto in the lone ranger tv series? | [
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"content": "The Lone Ranger is an American animated television series produced by Filmation in 1980. The series ran for 28 episodes over two seasons on CBS as part of The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour.[1]",
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"content": "Tonto is a fictional character; he is the Native American (either Comanche or Potawatomi) companion of the Lone Ranger, a popular American Western character created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. Tonto has appeared in radio and television series and other presentations of the characters' adventures righting wrongs in 19th century western United States.",
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Who sings don't get hooked on me? | [
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"question": "Who sang the original version of Don't get Hooked on me?",
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"Mac Davis"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang a cover of Don't Get Hooked on me in 2006?",
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"Blaine Larson"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang a cover of Don't Get Hooked on me in 1973?",
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"Liza Minelli"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang a cover of Don't Get Hooked on me in 2009?",
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"Rascal Flatts"
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}
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Who was patch married to on days of our lives? | [
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"context": "Steve \"Patch\" Earl Johnson and Dr. Kayla Caroline Brady are a supercouple on the American soap opera \"Days of Our Lives\". Steve is portrayed by Stephen Nichols and Kayla is portrayed by Mary Beth Evans. On the Internet message boards[5] the couple is often referred to by the portmanteau \"Stayla\" (for Steve and Kayla). The couple was initially popular from 1986 through 1990 until the \"death\" of Steve. Both characters have recently returned: after Steve being presumed dead for 16 years, Steve returned to the show on June 9, 2006; Kayla returned on June 12, 2006. Steve and Kayla were dropped off canvas in February 2009. Kayla returned in December 2011. In August 2015, Steve returned to Salem, and the couple reunited soon after",
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"content": "Steve and Kayla were married again in 1990, this time with Jack Deveraux as best man.",
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"content": "Steve learned to use sign language to communicate with her. Kayla's speech returned on her wedding day when she said \"I do\" to marrying Steve.\n\nA couple of years later, Steve's supposedly dead wife Marina resurfaced. She wanted to get back together with Steve, but instead asked for his help in finding a special key. A pregnant Kayla thought it was the best thing to do in the hopes Marina would grant Steve a divorce so they could truly be married. Marina had every intent of rekindling things with Steve, but Jack, who was now well on his way to reforming did his level best to bring Steve and Kayla back together, despite Steve and Kayla's insistence that he stay away from them.",
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When was it discovered that asbestos was dangerous? | [
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"context": "In 1899, Montague Murray noted the negative health effects of asbestos. The first documented death related to asbestos was in 1906.",
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"1899"
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"context": "In 1899, Montague Murray noted the negative health effects of asbestos. The first documented death related to asbestos was in 1906.",
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Who is the most paid player in the mlb? | [
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"context": "The highest-paid player in Major League Baseball (MLB) from the 2018 Major League Baseball season is Los Angeles Angels' Center Fielder Mike Trout with an annual salary of $35.54 million on a 12 year contract for $426,500,000. MLB does not have a hard salary cap, instead employing a luxury tax which applies to teams whose total payroll exceeds certain set thresholds for a given season. Free agency did not exist in MLB prior to the end of the reserve clause in the 1970s, allowing owners before that time to wholly dictate the terms of player negotiations and resulting in significantly lower salaries. Babe Ruth, widely regarded as one of the greatest baseball players ever, earned an estimated $856,850 ($ inflation-adjusted from 1934 dollars) over his entire playing career. When asked whether he thought he deserved to earn $80,000 a year ($ inflation-adjusted), while the president, Herbert Hoover, had a $75,000 salary, Ruth famously remarked, \"What the hell has Hoover got to do with it? Besides, I had a better year than he did.\"",
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"content": "The player with the most career earnings in MLB history is Alex Rodriguez with around $445 million in earnings.",
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When is the new season of the crown being released? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When is season 4 of The Crown being released?",
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"2020"
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"context": "The series's first two episodes were released theatrically in the United Kingdom on November 1, 2016. The first season was released worldwide in its entirety on November 4, 2016. The second season was released on December 8, 2017. The third season was released on November 17, 2019.",
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"November 17, 2019"
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"content": "The Crown is a historical drama streaming television series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.",
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"content": "The fifth season of The Crown, which follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II, will be released by Netflix in 2022.",
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When did poland become part of the eu? | [
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"context": "Poland has been a member state of the European Union since 1 May 2004, with the Treaty of Accession 2003 signed on 16 April 2003 in Athens as the legal basis for Poland's accession to the EU. The actual process of integrating Poland into the EU began with Poland's application for membership in Athens on 8 April 1994, and then the confirmation of the application by all member states in Essen from 9–10 December 1994. Poland's integration into the European Union is a dynamic and continuously ongoing process.",
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"16 April 2003"
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"context": "On 1 May 2004 Poland became a full member of the European Union, along with 9 other European countries.",
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"content": "Poland's integration into the European Union is a dynamic and continuously ongoing process.",
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"content": "In 22 November 2020, Do Rzeczy, a Polish conservative weekly newspaper, published a front-page article called \"Polexit: We have the right to talk about it\".[24]",
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"content": "The Polish far-right Confederation Liberty and Independence party has called for a withdrawal from the European Union on several occasions.",
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Who was involved in the gold rush in australia? | [
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"question": "What person was at the center of the gold rush in Australia?",
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"Edward Hargraves"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who were the majority of people who came to Australia for the gold rush?",
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"Britain"
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"content": "During the Australian gold rushes, starting in 1851, significant numbers of workers moved from elsewhere in Australia and overseas to where gold had been discovered.",
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"content": "The first gold rush in Australia began in May 1851 after prospector Edward Hargraves claimed to have discovered payable gold near Orange, at a site he called Ophir.",
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"long_answer": "The first gold rush in Australia began in May 1851 after prospector Edward Hargraves claimed to have discovered payable gold near Orange. Large amounts of people moved to Australia to take part in the gold rushes, with the majority of them being from Britain."
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When did the suite life on deck start? | [
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"context": "The series' pilot aired in the UK on September 19, 2008, and in U.S. markets on September 26, 2008. The series premiere on the Disney Channel in the U.S. drew 5.7 million viewers, and it became the most watched series premiere in Canada on the Family Channel. The show was also TV's No. 1 series in Kids 6–11 and No. 1 scripted series in tweens 9–14 in 2008, outpacing veteran series \"Hannah Montana\" and \"Wizards of Waverly Place\" in the ratings.<ref name=\"Disney Channel/DisneyChannel.com Highlights For 2008\"></ref> On October 19, 2009, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a third season, which began production in January 2010 and debuted on July 2, 2010. The series was also 2009's top rated scripted series in the children and tween demographic (6–14).",
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"September 26, 2008"
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"context": "\"The Suite Life on Deck\" premiered in Australia and New Zealand October 6, 2008. It is broadcast on Disney Channel and on NZ MediaWorks TV3 and FOUR.",
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Who is the chairman of national commission for woman of india? | [
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"Lalitha Kumaramangalam"
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"context": "No context provided",
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"Mamta Sharma"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who was the 6th chairperson of the National Commission for Women in India?",
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"Girija Vyas"
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"content": "Rekha Sharma is the current Chairperson of the National Commission for Women in India.",
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"content": "Lalitha Kumaramangalam (born 1958) is an Indian politician who is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and former chairperson of the National Commission for Women.",
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"content": "Mamta Sharma is an Indian politician and former chairperson of the National Commission for Women India.",
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"content": "Girija Vyas (born 8 July 1946) is an Indian politician, poet and author.",
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Based on their shape the bones of the skull can be classified as? | [
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"flat bones",
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"context": "The irregular bones are: the vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx, temporal, sphenoid, ethmoid, zygomatic, maxilla, mandible, palatine, inferior nasal concha, and hyoid.",
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"content": "The irregular bones are bones which, from their peculiar form, cannot be grouped as long, short, flat or sesamoid bones.",
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"content": "The skull is a bone structure that forms the head in vertebrates.",
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What is the population of parkersburg west virginia? | [
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"31, 492"
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"context": "Parkersburg is a city in and the county seat of Wood County, West Virginia, United States. Located at the confluence of the Ohio and Little Kanawha rivers, it is the state's third-largest city and the largest city in the Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna metropolitan area. The population was 31,492 at the 2010 census. Its peak population was 44,797 in 1960. The city is about 14 miles south of Marietta, Ohio.",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What is the population density of Parkersburg, West Virginia?",
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"1,028.7/km2",
"2,664.3 inhabitants per square mile"
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"context": "As of the census of 2000, there were 33,099 people, 14,467 households, and 8,767 families residing in the city. In 2012 the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that Parkersburg's population had decreased 0.5% to 31,261. The population density was 2,800.5 people per square mile (1,081.2/km). There were 16,100 housing units at an average density of 1,362.2 per square mile (525.9/km). The racial makeup of the city was 96.36% White, 1.75% African American, 0.42% Native American, 0.20% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 0.21% from other races, and 1.00% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.81% of the population.",
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"33,099"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What is the population of Parkersburg, West Virginia at the 1990 census?",
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"33,862"
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"long_answer": "The population of the city of Parkersburg, West Virginia, has varied. It had a population of 31, 492 at the 2010 census, 33,099 at the 2000 census, and 33,862 at the 1990 census, while it had a peak population of 44,797 in 1960. The city has a population density of 2,664.3 inhabitants per square mile."
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Who sings do you love me in dirty dancing? | [
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"context": "\"Do You Love Me,\" the fifth release on Gordy Records, became a notably successful dance record, built around Gordon's screaming vocals. Selling over a million copies, \"Do You Love Me\" peaked at number three on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for three weeks starting on October 20, 1962 and was a number-one hit on the Billboard R&B Singles chart. An album featuring the single, \"Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)\", was also released. None of the Contours' future singles lived up to the success of \"Do You Love Me\", although its success won the group a headlining position on Motown's very first Motor Town Revue tour.",
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"content": "Dirty Dancing is a 1987 American romantic drama dance film written by Eleanor Bergstein, produced by Linda Gottlieb, and directed by Emile Ardolino.",
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"long_answer": "The song Do You Love Me in the 1987 film Dirty Dancing was sung by Billy Gordon, who sang lead vocals in the song, and The Contours, a soul singing group who recorded the song in 1962."
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Who introduced the bass clarinet as a solo instrument in jazz? | [
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"context": "While the bass clarinet was seldom heard in early jazz compositions, a bass clarinet solo by Wilbur Sweatman can be heard on his 1924 recording \"Battleship Kate\" and a bass clarinet solo by Omer Simeon can be heard in the 1926 recording \"Someday Sweetheart\" by Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers. Additionally, Benny Goodman recorded with the instrument a few times early in his career.",
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"context": "The first jazz album on which the leader solely played bass clarinet was \"Great Ideas of Western Mann\" (1957) by Herbie Mann, better known as a flautist. However, avant-garde musician Eric Dolphy (1928–1964) was the first major jazz soloist on the instrument, and established much of the vocabulary and technique used by later performers. He used the entire range of the instrument in his solos. Bennie Maupin emerged in the late 1960s as a primary player of the instrument, playing on Miles Davis's seminal record \"Bitches Brew\" as well as several records with Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi group. His style resembles Dolphy's in its use of advanced harmonies.",
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"Herbie Mann"
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"context": "The first jazz album on which the leader solely played bass clarinet was \"Great Ideas of Western Mann\" (1957) by Herbie Mann, better known as a flautist. However, avant-garde musician Eric Dolphy (1928–1964) was the first major jazz soloist on the instrument, and established much of the vocabulary and technique used by later performers. He used the entire range of the instrument in his solos. Bennie Maupin emerged in the late 1960s as a primary player of the instrument, playing on Miles Davis's seminal record \"Bitches Brew\" as well as several records with Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi group. His style resembles Dolphy's in its use of advanced harmonies.",
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"content": "Herbert Jay Solomon (April 16, 1930 – July 1, 2003),[1] known professionally by his stage name Herbie Mann, was an American jazz flute player and important early practitioner of world music.",
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"long_answer": "Jazz flute player Herbie Mann introduced the bass clarinet as a solo instrument in jazz by recording the first jazz album on which the leader solely played bass clarinet, 1957's Great Ideas of Western Mann, while Wilbur Sweatman recorded the first known bass clarinet solo in jazz, and Eric Dolphy was the first musician to play as a major jazz soloist on the bass clarinet."
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When did the cartoon tom and jerry first come out? | [
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"context": "A number of spin-offs have been made, including the television series \"The Tom and Jerry Show\" (1975), \"The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show\" (1980–82), \"Tom & Jerry Kids\" (1990–93), \"Tom and Jerry Tales\" (2006–08), and \"The Tom and Jerry Show\" (2014–present). The first feature-length film based on the series, \"\", was released in 1992, and 13 direct-to-video films have been produced since 2002, with an upcoming live-action film to be released in 2020. A musical adaptation of the series, titled \"Tom and Jerry: Purr-Chance to Dream\", debuted in Japan in 2019 in advance of \"Tom and Jerry\"s upcoming 80th anniversary.",
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"1975"
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"question": "When did the cartoon tom and jerry first come out as a television special?",
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"July 17, 1989"
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"context": "On October 1, 1992, the first international release of \"\" arrived when the film was released overseas to theaters in Europe and then domestically by Miramax Films on July 30, 1993, with future video and DVD releases that would be sold under Warner Bros., which, following Disney's acquisition of Miramax and Turner's subsequent merger with Time Warner, had acquired the film's distribution rights. Barbera served as creative consultant for the picture, which was produced and directed by Phil Roman. The film was a musical with a structure similar to MGM's blockbusters, \"The Wizard of Oz\" and \"Singin' in the Rain\". In 2001, Warner Bros. (which had, by then, merged with Turner and assumed its properties) released the duo's first direct-to-video movie, \"\", in which Tom covets a ring that grants mystical powers to the wearer, and has become accidentally stuck on Jerry's head. It would mark the last time Hanna and Barbera co-produced a \"Tom and Jerry\" cartoon together, as William Hanna died shortly after \"The Magic Ring\" was released.",
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"July 30, 1993"
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"content": "The Tom & Jerry Show is a 1975 American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with MGM Television. Based on the Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoon series (which was created by HB co-founders William Hanna and Joseph Barbera), the show originally aired on ABC from September 6 to December 13, 1975 (for a total of 16 episodes) as the first half of The Tom and Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show, with The Great Grape Ape Show representing the series' second half and The Mumbly Cartoon Show representing the series' third half.",
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"content": "On October 1, 1992, the first international release of Tom and Jerry: The Movie arrived when the film was released overseas to theaters in Europe[52] and then domestically by Miramax Films on July 30, 1993,[53] with future video and DVD releases that would be sold under Warner Bros., which, following Disney's acquisition of Miramax and Turner's subsequent merger with Time Warner, had acquired the film's distribution rights.",
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Who sang groovy kind of love in the 60s? | [
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"context": "The original rendition was recorded by American singing duo Diane & Annita and released as \"Groovey Kind of Love\" on the French e.p. \"One by One\" (disques Vogue INT. 18035) in 1965.",
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"Diane & Annita"
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"context": "The song was recorded by Patti Labelle and The Bluebelles on 7 October 1965 and released in January 1966 on a 7\" single, together with \"Somewhere over the Rainbow\".",
"question": "Who recorded Groovy Kind of Love on October 7, 1965?",
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"Patti Labelle and the Bluebelles"
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"context": "Jack McGraw, who ran the Screen Gems offices in London, thought the Wine and Bayer Sager song was a perfect match for the new group The Mindbenders (previously the backing group for Wayne Fontana, who had recently left the band) and especially their guitarist, who now became their new lead vocalist, Eric Stewart. The band recorded their version of \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" in 1965. They liked the result so much that they included the song on their first album without Fontana, \"The Mindbenders\" (US title \"A Groovy Kind of Love\") and released it to radio as their debut single. It reached No. 2 in the UK the week of 19–26 January 1966, and it also reached No. 2 in the United States on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for two weeks in late May and early June 1966. \"When a Man Loves a Woman\" by Percy Sledge kept the song from No. 1. The song features a female backing chorus, and they sing the words \"You and me\" and the repeated title towards the end of each verse of the song. Eric Stewart went on to co-found the British art pop band, 10cc.",
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"The Mindbenders"
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"content": "The Mindbenders were an English beat group from Manchester, England.",
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Who sang there's a danger in loving somebody too much? | [
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"Patty Smyth and Don Henley"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang There's a danger in loving somebody too much in 2010?",
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"Jennylyn Mercado"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang There's a danger in loving somebody too much in 2013?",
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"Travis Tritt and Tyler Reese"
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}
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"title": "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough",
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"knowledge": [
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"content": "\"Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough\" a 1992 rock ballad[1] performed as a duet by American singers Patty Smyth and Don Henley.",
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"content": "Jennylyn Anne Pineda Mercado (born 15 May 1987) is a Filipina actress, singer, and songwriter.",
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"content": "In 2013, country singer Travis Tritt and his daughter Tyler Reese recorded a version for the re-release of Tritt's album The Storm (2007).",
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How many brands of e cigarettes are there? | [
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"more than 460"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many brands of growth e cigarettes have every month?",
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"10.5"
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"title": "List of electronic cigarette and e-cigarette liquid brands",
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Who does kevin dress up as in the office? | [
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"context": "In \"Koi Pond\" Kevin dresses up as Paul Blart. In \"Double Date\" Michael fake-fires Kevin for suggesting to Michael that Michael and Pam's mother slept together. When Erin tells Michael she wants to be an accountant in Scott's Tots, he tells Erin that Kevin originally applied for the warehouse, but he saw something in him.",
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"Paul Blart"
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"context": "In the cold open of \"Costume Contest\", when the staff is trying to see the limit of what Stanley won't notice, Kevin dresses up as Phyllis and sits at her desk, but Stanley doesn't realize the difference. At the costume party, Kevin dresses up as Michael Moore. Kevin shows some anger towards new traveling salesman Danny, who went out with Pam years earlier and never called her back, and claims he will never forget what he did since he's \"like an Elephant that way\". However, he does want to go to Danny's bar that the staff was invited to but decides against in respect to Jim and Pam. When Andy and Kevin tell him why they will not be able to make it, Danny tells them he'll talk to Jim and Pam (since Andy and Kevin exaggerated by saying they begged them not to go), and Kevin warns him not to tell them they said anything or Danny's \"dead\". Kevin also strikes up a friendship with Gabe, telling him about some Lady Gaga moves he could do for the costume catwalk, but is wrongly yelled at by Michael, who believed Kevin was going over his head to Gabe with an idea. Kevin starts to cry and hysterically pleads to Michael that he's learned his lesson, and tells Gabe \"f**k you!\" afterward.",
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"Phyllis"
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"context": "In the cold open of \"Costume Contest\", when the staff is trying to see the limit of what Stanley won't notice, Kevin dresses up as Phyllis and sits at her desk, but Stanley doesn't realize the difference. At the costume party, Kevin dresses up as Michael Moore. Kevin shows some anger towards new traveling salesman Danny, who went out with Pam years earlier and never called her back, and claims he will never forget what he did since he's \"like an Elephant that way\". However, he does want to go to Danny's bar that the staff was invited to but decides against in respect to Jim and Pam. When Andy and Kevin tell him why they will not be able to make it, Danny tells them he'll talk to Jim and Pam (since Andy and Kevin exaggerated by saying they begged them not to go), and Kevin warns him not to tell them they said anything or Danny's \"dead\". Kevin also strikes up a friendship with Gabe, telling him about some Lady Gaga moves he could do for the costume catwalk, but is wrongly yelled at by Michael, who believed Kevin was going over his head to Gabe with an idea. Kevin starts to cry and hysterically pleads to Michael that he's learned his lesson, and tells Gabe \"f**k you!\" afterward.",
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"Michael Moore"
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"content": "Kevin Malone is a fictional character in the American television series The Office. ",
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Who used the word psychology for the first time? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who used the word psychology for the first time and is generally given given credit?",
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"Göckel",
"Rudolf Göckel",
"Goclenius",
"Rudolph Goclenius the Elder",
"Rodolphus Goclenius"
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"context": "The first use of the term \"psychology\" is often attributed to the German scholastic philosopher Rudolf Göckel (1547–1628), often known under the Latin form Rodolphus Goclenius), who published the \"Psychologia hoc est: de hominis perfectione, animo et imprimis ortu hujus...\" in Marburg in 1590. However, the term seems to have been used more than six decades earlier by the Croatian humanist Marko Marulić (1450–1524) in the title of his Latin treatise, \"Psichiologia de ratione animae humanae.\" Although the treatise itself has not been preserved, its title appears in a list of Marulic's works compiled by his younger contemporary, Franjo Bozicevic-Natalis in his \"Vita Marci Maruli Spalatensis\" (Krstić, 1964).",
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"Marco Marulo",
"Marcus Marulus Spalatensis",
"Marulić",
"Marko Marulić",
"Marko Marulić Splićanin"
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"long_answer": "The first print use of the term \"psychology\", that is, Greek-inspired neo-Latin psychologia, is dated to multiple works dated 1525. Etymology has long been attributed to the German scholastic philosopher Rudolf Göckel 1547–1628, often known under the Latin form Rodolphus Goclenius, who published the Psychologia hoc est: de hominis perfectione, animo et imprimis ortu hujus in Marburg in 1590. However, the term seems to have been used more than six decades earlier by the Croatian humanist Marko Marulić, 1450–1524, in the title of his Latin treatise, \"Psichiologia de ratione animae humanae.\" Although the treatise itself has not been preserved, its title appears in a list of Marulic's works compiled by his younger contemporary, Franjo Bozicevic-Natalis in his \"Vita Marci Maruli Spalatensis\" Krstić, 1964."
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Who won the soccer world cup this year? | [
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"context": "The final took place on 15 July at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, between France and Croatia. France won the match 4–2 to claim their second World Cup title, marking the fourth consecutive title won by a European team.",
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"France national football team",
"France"
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"context": "This result marked the first time that two teams from the same continent had won successive World Cups (following Italy in 2006), and saw Europe reaching 10 World Cup titles, surpassing South America's nine titles. Spain became the first team since West Germany in 1974 to win the World Cup as European champions. The result also marked the first time that a European nation had won a World Cup Finals that was not hosted on European soil.",
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"Germany national football team",
"Germany"
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"context": "The final was held on 11 July 2010 at Soccer City, Johannesburg. Spain defeated the Netherlands 1–0, with an extra time goal from Andrés Iniesta. Iniesta scored the latest winning goal in a FIFA World Cup final (116'). The win gave Spain their first World Cup title, becoming the eighth team to win it. This made them the first new winner without home advantage since Brazil in 1958, and the first team to win the tournament after having lost their opening game.",
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"Spain",
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"title": "2014 FIFA World Cup",
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},
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"title": "2018 FIFA World Cup",
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"title": "2010 FIFA World Cup",
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"title": "2018 FIFA World Cup Final",
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"content": "In the final, Germany defeated Argentina 1–0 to win the tournament and secure the country's fourth world title",
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"content": " It is scheduled to take place in Qatar from 21 November to 18 December 2022",
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Who sings it must be love on the brain? | [
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"Rihanna"
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"context": "On May 19, 2016, \"Love on the Brain\" was featured on the season 12 finale of long-running ABC medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\". It charted at the top of the Top TV Songs Chart, powered by 40,000 Shazam tags. Furthermore, according to Nielsen Music, 45,000 downloads and 8.1 million US streams were made in the same month. American singer Kelly Clarkson performed the song during a Facebook live session on August 26, 2016. Danish singer MØ covered \"Love on the Brain\" on the BBC Radio 1Xtra website's \"Live Lounge\". British girl band Little Mix covered the song on iHeartRadio's \"Honda Stage.\" British soap actress Jane Danson also performed to the song in February 2019 on ITV show Dancing on Ice. This performance made the single re-enter the UK iTunes Chart at #45 later that evening.",
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"content": "\"Love on the Brain\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her eighth studio album, Anti (2016).",
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Who sings the song it's going to take a lot of love? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang the original version of Lotta love?",
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"Neil Young"
],
"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang Lotta Love with a classic soft rock horn riff?",
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"Nicolette Larson"
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"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "Dinosaur Jr. covered the song for the album \"\", released in 1989.",
"question": "Who sang Lotta Love in 1989?",
"short_answers": [
"Dinosaur Jr."
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"wikipage": "Lotta Love"
},
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"context": "In 2008, She & Him released a cover of \"Lotta Love\" on the B-side of their single \"Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?\".",
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"She & Him"
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"content": "\"Lotta Love\" is a song written and recorded by Neil Young and released on his 1978 Comes a Time album. \"Lotta Love\" was also covered by Nicolette Larson in 1978. Larson's version reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 8 on the Cash Box Top 100 in February 1979. ",
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"content": "Dinosaur Jr. covered the song for the album The Bridge: A Tribute to Neil Young, released in 1989.",
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"long_answer": "\"Lotta Love\" is a song written and recorded by Neil Young and released on his 1978 Comes a Time album. The song was also covered by Nicolette Larson in 1978, and her version reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 8 on the Cash Box Top 100 in February 1979. Dinosaur Jr. covered the song for the album \" The Bridge: A Tribute to Neil Young\" released in 1989. And in In 2008, She & Him released a cover of \"Lotta Love\" on the B-side of their single \"Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?\"."
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When was last time seattle seahawks won superbowl? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What date was last time seattle seahawks won superbowl?",
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"February 2, 2014",
"2014"
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"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What superbowl was last time seattle seahawks won superbowl?",
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"Super Bowl XLVIII",
"XLVIII"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What season was last time seattle seahawks won superbowl?",
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"94th season",
"2013 NFL season",
"2013 season"
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"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "2013 Seattle Seahawks season",
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"content": " the playoffs to advance to Super Bowl XLVIII against the Denver Broncos. On February 2, 2014, the Seahawks won the franchise's only Super Bowl Championship, defeating Denver 43–8",
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What is the name of the storm on jupiter? | [
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"context": "Oval BA is a red storm in Jupiter's southern hemisphere similar in form to, though smaller than, the Great Red Spot (it is often affectionately referred to as \"Red Spot Jr.\", \"Red Jr.\" or \"The Little Red Spot\"). A feature in the South Temperate Belt, Oval BA was first seen in 2000 after the collision of three small white storms, and has intensified since then.",
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"content": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is the largest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System.",
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"long_answer": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is the largest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System. The Great Red Spot (GRS) is a persistent anticyclonic storm, 22° south of Jupiter's equator. Observations from Earth establish a minimum storm lifetime of 350 years. Oval BA is a red storm in Jupiter's southern hemisphere similar in form to, though smaller than, the Great Red Spot. It is often affectionately referred to as \"Red Spot Jr.\", \"Red Jr.\" or \"The Little Red Spot\"."
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Who was the only sitting president to lead troops in the field during his term? | [
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"James Madison"
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"title": "List of presidents of the United States by military service",
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"content": "Washington personally led federalized soldiers in suppressing the Whiskey Rebellion, which arose in opposition to the administration's taxation policies.",
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"content": "Washington commanded a militia force of 12,950 men",
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"content": "and through a clear show of federal authority, Washington established the principle that federal law is the supreme law of the land,",
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"content": "President James Madison and most of the rest of the federal government had been present at the battle, and had nearly been captured. ",
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"content": "The Madisons escaped capture, fleeing to Virginia by horseback, in the aftermath of the battle, but the British burned Washington and other buildings.[197][198] The charred remains of the capital by the British were a humiliating defeat for Madison and America.",
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Who played clarice starling in silence of the lambs? | [
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"context": "In the film adaptation of \"The Silence of the Lambs\", she was played by Jodie Foster, while in the film adaptation of \"Hannibal\", she was played by Julianne Moore.",
"question": "Who played adult clarice starling in silence of the lambs?",
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"Alicia Christian Foster",
"Jodie Foster",
"Alicia Christian \"Jodie\" Foster"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who played young clarice starling in silence of the lambs?",
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"Masha Skorobogatov"
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}
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"content": " In the CBS television series Clarice, she is played by Rebecca Breeds.",
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"content": "A sequel, Hannibal, was released in 2001,",
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"content": "The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991",
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"content": "Clarice Starling, as portrayed by Foster, is ranked by the American Film Institute as the greatest heroine in film history",
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"long_answer": "In the 1991 film adaptation of The Silence of the Lambs, adult Clarice Starling is played by Jodie Foster, while young Clarice Starling is played by Masha Skorobogatov. In the film's sequel, Hannibal, Clarice Starling is played by Julianne Moore. In the CBS television series Clarice, Clarice Starling is played by Rebecca Breeds. Clarice Starling, as portrayed by Foster in The Silence of the Lambs, is ranked by the American Film Institute as the greatest heroine in film history."
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Where was the movie fundamentals of caring filmed? | [
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"Atlanta, Georgia"
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"context": "Principal photography began on January 22, 2015, in Atlanta, Georgia. In early February filming took place in Cartersville, Georgia. The shoot concluded on February 26, 2015, after 26 days of filming.",
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"content": "The Fundamentals of Caring is a 2016 American road comedy-drama film written and directed by Rob Burnett, based on the 2012 novel The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving by Jonathan Evison.",
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Who is dr sloan in kevin saves the world? | [
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"Kevin's therapist from New York"
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"long_answer": "Kevin (Probably) Saves the World is an American high-concept angelic-themed fantasy comedy-drama television series that was created and executive produced by Michele Fazekas & Tara Butters for ABC Studios. In the series, Richard Masur plays Dr. Sloan, Kevin's therapist from New York."
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Who played richie in from dusk till dawn? | [
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"Quentin Tarantino"
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"context": "In late 2013, it was reported that a parallel universe had begun production. This incarnation of Richie will be played by Zane Holtz. Mixing ideas from the original first and third films, the show pits the humans, led by Seth, who will be played by D.J. Cotrona against the vampires, led by the wicked Santanico Pandemonium, played by Eiza Gonzalez and Sheriff McGraw, played by Don Johnson. This series stars Robert Patrick, as Jacob Fuller.",
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"Zane Holtz"
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"content": "From Dusk till Dawn is an American media franchise created by Robert Kurtzman, including three films, a video game and a TV series.",
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"content": "Richie Gecko (Quentin Tarantino) is a deranged rapist and murderer who, along with his brother Seth, kidnaps a preacher and his two kids and flees for the safety of a remote nightclub in Mexico.",
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When does the resident season 1 come out on dvd? | [
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"October 2, 2018"
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"December 5, 2018"
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"content": "The first season DVD set was made available for pre-order in June 2018 through Amazon and was released on October 2, 2018.",
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If there are 5 fluorines and 1 phosphorous atom. what is the formal name? | [
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"Phosphorus pentafluoride",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "If there are 5 fluorines and 1 phosphorous atom, what are the other formal names in addition to the IUPAC name?",
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"Phosphorus(V) fluoride, Pentafluoridophosphorus, and Pentafluorophosphorane"
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"content": "Phosphorus pentafluoride was first prepared in 1876",
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What was the former name of the democratic republic of congo? | [
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"content": "The Belgian Congo achieved independence on 30 June 1960 under the name \"République du Congo\" (\"Republic of Congo\" or \"Republic of the Congo\" in English). As the neighboring French colony of Middle Congo (Moyen Congo) also chose the name \"Republic of Congo\" upon achieving its independence, the two countries were more commonly known as \"Congo-Léopoldville\" and \"Congo-Brazzaville\", after their capital cities.",
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Who plays in the big 12 football championship? | [
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"OU",
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"Oklahoma",
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"Auburn Tigers",
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"Tigers"
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"Tigers",
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Who won for america's got talent 2018? | [
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"Shin Lim"
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"Zurcaroh"
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"context": "The thirteenth season was won by close-up magician Shin Lim, with acrobatic group Zurcaroh finishing second, and electric violinist Brian King Joseph placing third. During its broadcast, the season averaged around 11.15 million viewers.",
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"content": "The thirteenth season of American talent show competition series America's Got Talent was broadcast on NBC from May 29 to September 19, 2018.",
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"content": "Liang-Shun Lim[1] (born September 25, 1991), known professionally as Shin Lim, is a Canadian-American magician, recognized for his use of card manipulation and sleight of hand.",
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"content": "Zurcaroh (pronounced ZOO-CA-ROW) is an acrobatic show group based in Götzis, Vorarlberg (Austria), and directed by Brazilian choreographer Peterson da Cruz Hora.",
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Who wrote i was born under a wandering star? | [
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"context": "It was originally written by Alan J. Lerner (lyrics) and Frederick Loewe (music) for the stage musical \"Paint Your Wagon\" in 1951. When the film of the musical was made in 1969, Lee Marvin took the role of prospector Ben Rumson. Not a natural singer, Marvin nevertheless sang all of his songs in the film, rejecting the idea of miming to another singer's voice. Despite the film being a box office flop, the soundtrack became a success. Orchestrated and arranged by Nelson Riddle, Marvin's version of the song \"Wand'rin Star\" became a number-one single in Ireland and the UK, keeping The Beatles at number two in the UK with their single \"Let It Be\". Marvin never released a follow-up single, so he is considered a one-hit wonder.",
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Who plays jack kelly in newsies on broadway? | [
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"context": "Producers announced on August 14, 2012, due to his commitments with NBC's \"Smash\", leading man Jordan would exit the musical on September 4. It was also confirmed that newcomer Corey Cott (who became his alternate earlier in the month due to Jordan's production requirements for \"Smash\") would be his replacement beginning September 5.",
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"content": "Newsies The Musical is a musical based on the 1992 musical film Newsies, which in turn was inspired by the real-life Newsboys Strike of 1899 in New York City.",
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"content": "The original cast of the Broadway production featured Jeremy Jordan as Jack Kelly and John Dossett as newspaper tycoon Joseph Pulitzer. ",
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"content": "Corey Cott replaced Jordan as Jack Kelly on September 5, 2012.[17]",
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Which is the highest collection movie in tamil? | [
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"Baahubali 2: The Conclusion"
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"question": "Which is the highest collecting movie in tamil in 2016?",
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"content": "Grossing ₹1,796.56 crore worldwide, The Conclusion surpassed PK (2014) to briefly become the highest grossing Indian film of all time, collecting approximately ₹8 billion worldwide within just six days of its release. It became the first-ever Indian film to gross over ₹10 billion, doing so in just ten days. Within India, it set many film records, becoming the highest-grossing film in Hindi, as well as in its original Telugu and Tamil languages. It stands as the highest grossing film in India,[7] the second highest-grossing Indian film worldwide and the 39th highest-grossing film of 2017.",
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"content": "The film opened worldwide on 10 July 2015 along with the dubbed versions in Hindi and Malayalam, garnering critical acclaim and record-breaking box office success. With a worldwide box office gross of ₹600 crore (US$84 million), it became the highest-grossing film in India, third highest-grossing Indian film worldwide, and highest-grossing South Indian film, at the time of its release.",
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"content": "Kabali is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action crime film[5] written and directed by Pa. Ranjith and produced by Kalaipuli S. Thanu.[6] The film stars Rajinikanth in the titular role, with Radhika Apte, Winston Chao, Sai Dhanshika, Kishore, Dinesh, Kalaiyarasan and John Vijay in supporting roles.",
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Who plays irene roberts in home and away? | [
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"context": "Irene Roberts is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera \"Home and Away\". She was originally played by actress Jacqy Phillips from her introduction on 29 October 1991 until 13 May 1992. Following Phillips' departure, the part was recast to Lynne McGranger, who debuted on 12 January 1993. Irene was initially a recurring character, but on 7 October 1993 McGranger was promoted to the regular cast. McGranger is the longest-serving female cast member on the show, having played the role of Irene for over 27 years.",
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Where is alpha amylase found in the body? | [
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"context": "Amylase is found in saliva and breaks starch into maltose and dextrin. This form of amylase is also called \"ptyalin\" , which was named by Swedish chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius. The name derives from the Greek word πτυω (I spit), because the substance was obtained from saliva. It will break large, insoluble starch molecules into soluble starches (amylodextrin, erythrodextrin, and achrodextrin) producing successively smaller starches and ultimately maltose. Ptyalin acts on linear α(1,4) glycosidic linkages, but compound hydrolysis requires an enzyme that acts on branched products. Salivary amylase is inactivated in the stomach by gastric acid. In gastric juice adjusted to pH 3.3, ptyalin was totally inactivated in 20 minutes at 37 °C. In contrast, 50% of amylase activity remained after 150 minutes of exposure to gastric juice at pH 4.3. Both starch, the substrate for ptyalin, and the product (short chains of glucose) are able to partially protect it against inactivation by gastric acid. Ptyalin added to buffer at pH 3.0 underwent complete inactivation in 120 minutes; however, addition of starch at a 0.1% level resulted in 10% of the activity remaining, and similar addition of starch to a 1.0% level resulted in about 40% of the activity remaining at 120 minutes.",
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"saliva"
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"context": "Although found in many tissues, amylase is most prominent in pancreatic juice and saliva, each of which has its own isoform of human α-amylase. They behave differently on isoelectric focusing, and can also be separated in testing by using specific monoclonal antibodies. In humans, all amylase isoforms link to chromosome 1p21 (see AMY1A).",
"question": "Where is pancreatic alpha amylase found in the body?",
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"pancreatic juice"
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"content": "Pancreatic α-amylase randomly cleaves the α(1-4) glycosidic linkages of amylose to yield dextrin, maltose, or maltotriose. It adopts a double displacement mechanism with retention of anomeric configuration. In humans, the salivary amylase evolved from a copy of it.[8]",
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"long_answer": "Alpha amylase is mainly found in two different parts of the body: the saliva and the pancreatic juice. Pancreatic alpha amylase randomly cleaves the alpha glycosidic linkages of amylose to yield dextrin, maltose, or maltotriose. It adopts a double displacement mechanism with retention of anomeric configuration. In humans, the salivary amylase evolved from a copy of it."
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Who does candace like in phineas and ferb? | [
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"context": "When not trying to bust Phineas and Ferb, Candace is usually doing something related to Jeremy Johnson, her boyfriend. She often over complicates things in their relationships and worries that Jeremy but she is insecure doesn't like her when in truth he is always shown to care deeply for her: Candace's insecurity blinds her to the fact that she has already won him over.",
"question": "Which character does candace like in phineas and ferb?",
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"Jeremy Johnson"
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"wikipage": "Candace Flynn"
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"question": "Which actor does candace like in phineas and ferb?",
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"Mitchel Musso",
"Mitchel Tate Musso"
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"content": "Candace Gertrude Flynn is a fictional character from the Disney Channel animated television series Phineas and Ferb, voiced by Ashley Tisdale and created and designed by Dan Povenmire.",
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"content": "Mitchel Tate Musso (born July 9, 1991)[1] is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his three Disney Channel roles as Oliver Oken in Hannah Montana; Jeremy Johnson in the animated series Phineas and Ferb; and his Disney XD role as King Brady on Pair of Kings.",
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"content": "Jeremy Johnson (voiced by Mitchel Musso) is Candace Flynn's crush and later boyfriend.",
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Who are the members of the band gorillaz? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
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"2-D, Murdoc Niccals, Russel Hobbs, Noodle"
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"content": "Gorillaz are an English virtual band created in 1998 by musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett. The band primarily consists of four animated members: 2-D, Murdoc Niccals, Noodle, and Russel Hobbs. Their fictional universe is presented in music videos, interviews and short cartoons. In reality, Albarn is the only permanent musical contributor, and Gorillaz' music often features collaborations with a wide range of featured artists. Remi Kabaka Jr. became the producer for the band in 2016 after several years of providing the voice of Russel Hobbs and was listed as an official member alongside Albarn and Hewlett in the 2019 documentary Gorillaz: Reject False Icons.",
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"content": "Gorillaz has presented itself live in a variety of different ways throughout the band's history, such as hiding the live band from the audience's view in the early years of the project, projecting animated band members on stage via computer graphics and traditional live touring featuring a fully visible live band.[9] The band have sold over 24 million records worldwide and are cited by Guinness World Records as the world's \"Most Successful Virtual Band\".[10] They have won a Grammy Award, two MTV Video Music Awards, an NME Award and three MTV Europe Music Awards.[11] They have also been nominated for 11 Brit Awards and won Best British Group at the 2018 Brit Awards.",
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When did the first ipod video come out? | [
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"question": "When did the first ipod with video playback come out?",
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"October 12, 2005"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did the first ipod with a video camera come out?",
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"September 9, 2009"
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"title": "List of iPod models",
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"content": "The fifth-generation iPod was introduced on October 12, 2005, shortly after the introduction of the iPod Nano. The fifth-generation iPod featured a 2.5\" 320×240 QVGA screen and a smaller Click Wheel. It was the first iPod to be able to play videos.",
"wikipage": "IPod Classic"
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"content": "At Apple's September 9, 2009 event, a fifth generation iPod Nano was unveiled with reduced prices on the larger model (at the time of release, the 8GB was priced at $149 and the 16GB at $179), a larger, 56.3 millimetres (2.22 in) diagonal screen (up from 50.8 millimetres (2.00 in) in third and fourth generation iPod Nanos), which was also wider,[18] integrated video camera with 16 special effects, microphone, FM radio with iTunes tagging (via RDS) multiple radio regions including Americas, Asia, Australia, Europe, and Japan.",
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"long_answer": "The fifth-generation iPod was the first iPod that was able to play videos. The fifth-generation iPod was introduced on October 12, 2005. The fifth generation iPod Nano was the first iPod with a video camera. This iPod Nano featured an integrated video camera with 16 special effects. The fifth generation iPod Nano was unveiled at Apple's September 9, 2009 event. "
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Who sings how far i'll go in the movie moana? | [
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"context": "Canadian singer and songwriter Alessia Cara recorded \"How Far I'll Go\" for the \"Moana\" soundtrack, with the song being released ahead of the soundtrack on October 28, 2016.",
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"Moana"
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"context": "\"How Far I'll Go\" is a song from Disney's 2016 animated feature film \"Moana\". It was written and produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The song was performed in the film by American actress and singer Auliʻi Cravalho in her role as Moana. It was released along with the album on November 18, 2016. Canadian singer Alessia Cara also recorded the song for the \"Moana\" soundtrack. The song was nominated for Best Original Song at the 89th Academy Awards and Best Original Song at the 74th Golden Globe Awards but lost both to \"City of Stars\" from \"La La Land.\" It did however win the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.",
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"content": "In many versions of Moana, Alessia Cara's version of the song played during the end credits.",
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What type of painting is the starry night? | [
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"question": "What type of painting is the 1889 starry night?",
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"oil on canvas"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What type of painting is the 1893 starry night?",
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"Oil on canvas",
"oil-on-canvas"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What type of painting is the 1850 starry night?",
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"oil",
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"title": "The Starry Night",
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"content": "The Starry Night is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh. Painted in June 1889, it depicts the view from the east-facing window of his asylum room at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, just before sunrise, with the addition of an imaginary village.[1][2][3] It has been in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City since 1941, acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest. Widely regarded as Van Gogh's magnum opus,[4][5] The Starry Night is one of the most recognized paintings in Western art.",
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"content": "Starry Night (Norwegian: Stjernenatt) is an oil-on-canvas painting created by the Expressionist artist Edvard Munch in 1893. This night landscape represents the coastline at Åsgårdstrand, a small beach resort south of Oslo in Norway, where Edvard Munch had spent his summers since the late 1880s. In this painting Munch shows the view from the hotel window, where he fell in love for the first time.",
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"content": "Starry Night is an oil painting by Jean-François Millet completed in 1850 and retouched in 1865. It is one of Millet's few painting that is exclusively a landscape and is currently on view at the Yale University Art Gallery.",
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A mirrored glass gazing globe in a garden is? | [
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"context": "A yard globe, also known as a garden globe, gazing ball, lawn ball, garden ball, gazing globe, mirror ball, chrome ball, or orb, is a mirrored sphere typically displayed atop a conical ceramic or wrought iron stand, and sometimes the grass, as a lawn ornament. Sizes ranges from up to in diameter, with the most popular gazing ball being . Gazing balls were glass but can now be stainless steel, acrylic, ceramic, or stained glass.",
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"Yard globe"
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"question": "What are alternative names for a mirrored glass gazing globe in a garden?",
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"long_answer": "A mirrored glass gazing globe in a garden has a number of names. The common name for one is a yard globe, but alternative names for one include garden globe, gazing ball, lawn ball, garden ball, gazing globe, mirror ball, chrome ball, and orb. A yard globe is a mirrored sphere typically displayed atop a conical ceramic or wrought iron stand and sometimes the grass as a lawn ornament."
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Who has the most strikeouts in a career? | [
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"context": "Nolan Ryan has the most career strikeouts in Major League Baseball. During a record 27-year career, he struck out 5,714 batters.",
"question": "What MLB pitcher has the most strikeouts in a career?",
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"Nolan Ryan"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What MLB batter has the most strikeouts in a career?",
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"Reggie Jackson"
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"context": "Monica Abbott set the NCAA season and Senior Class records with 724 strikeouts in 2007; she also set the Sophomore and Freshman Class records with 603 and 582 respectively. Sara Plourde struck out the least in a non-injury season for the list with just 67 in 2009. Angela Tincher set the Junior Class record with 617 in 2007. Cat Osterman set the single season strikeout ratio at 15.4 in 2006, she struck out 630 that season. She also owns the Junior (15.2) and Sophomore (14.1) ratio marks in addition. Tincher (679 in 2008), Courtney Blades (663 in 2000), Osterman in 2006, (593 & 554 in 2005 & 2002) and Plourde (556 in 2010) all rank top-10 for season strikeouts in the NCAA. Abbott (14.1 in 2007), Danielle Henderson (13.9 with 465 strikeouts in 1999), Tincher (13.8, 13.8 & 13.7 in 2008, 2007 and 2006 with 504) all rank top-10 for strikeout ratio in an NCAA season; Osterman owns the career ratio of 14.3, while Amanda Macenko has the lowest ratio for the list at 6.6 for her career. Along with Blades in 2000, Osterman in 2002–2006, Abbott in 2004 & 2007, Tincher in 2008 and Plourde in 2010, Lisa Ishikawa (469 in 1984), Amy Unterbrink (370 in 1986), Shawn Andaya (326 in 1987), Michele Granger (327, 463, 329 & 484 in 1990–1993), Trinity Johnson (367 & 399 in 1995 & 1997), Henderson (430 in 1998), Blades (497 in 1999), Amanda Renfroe (421 in 2001), Danielle Lawrie (521 in 2009), Plourde (498 & 541 in 2011–2012), Blaire Luna (422 in 2013), Aimee Creger (354 in 2014), Miranda Kramer (439 in 2015), Savannah Jo Dorsey and Sara Groenewegen (both 336 in 2016), Megan Betsa (412 in 2017), Nicole Newman (423 in 2019) all led the NCAA for strikeouts those years. Granger (strikeout ratios 8.2 & 10.4 in 1990–1991), Johnson (strikeout ratio 11.5 in 1997), Henderson (strikeout ratio 11.8 in 1998 and ratio in 1999), Blades (strikeout ratio 11.6 in 2000), Nicole Myers (strikeout ratio 10.9 in 2001 with 403 strikeouts), Osterman (strikeout ratio 12.7 in 2002 and ratios in 2003–2006), Alicia Hollowell (strikeout ratio 12.1 in 2004 with 508 strikeouts), Abbott (ratio in 2007), Tincher (ratio in 2008), Plourde (strikeout ratios 12.5 & 12.2 in 2010 & 2012), Luna (strikeout ratio 11.7 in 2013), Groenewegen (strikeout ratio 11.5 in 2014), Kramer (strikeout ratio 12.6 in 2015), Kelly Barnhill (strikeout ratio 13.0 in 2017) and Newman (strikeout ratio 13.3 in 2019) all led in strikeout ratio for those years in the NCAA.",
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"title": "NCAA Division I softball career strikeouts list",
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"title": "List of Major League Baseball career strikeout leaders",
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"title": "List of Major League Baseball career strikeouts by batters leaders ...",
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"content": "Reggie Jackson holds the record for the most career strikeouts by a batter with 2,597.",
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"content": "Reginald Martinez Jackson (born May 18, 1946) is an American former professional baseball right fielder who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City / Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, and California Angels.",
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"content": "Abbott pitched for the Tennessee Lady Volunteers in college, professionally in the NPF, and in the Japan Softball League.",
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"content": "Abbott is the NCAA Division I leader in wins, strikeouts, shutouts and innings.",
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"content": "Abbott set career and single season NCAA records her senior season with 189 victories, 2,440 strikeouts, 112 shutouts, 253 appearances and 1,448.0 innings pitched.",
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"long_answer": "The MLB pitcher with the most strikeouts is Nolan Ryan, striking out 5,714 batters in his 27-year career. The MLB batter who has struck out the most is right fielder Reggie Jackson, who struck out 2,597 times in his 21-year career. In NCAA Division 1 softball, Monica Abbott is the leader in strikeouts, as well as wins, shutouts, and innings. She pitched a career 2,440 strikeouts for the Tennessee Lady Volunteers."
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Halloween baking championship season 3 episode 6 winner? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Halloween baking championship season 3 episode 6 preliminary heat winner?",
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"Jasmin Bell",
"Bell"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Halloween baking championship season 3 episode 6 mean heat winner and winner of $25,000?",
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"Jasmin Bell",
"Bell"
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"title": "List of Halloween Baking Championship episodes",
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"content": "Halloween Baking Championship is an American cooking competition show that premiered on Food Network on October 5, 2015.[2] Like its sister show, Holiday Baking Championship, it's a seasonal program that runs for a few weeks (in this case, the month of October) and aims to crown the best baker of spooky, creepy desserts.",
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"content": "Each episode has two rounds. The first round is the \"Preliminary Heat\" where the bakers are first told of their themes[3] and get varying cook times (anywhere from 30 minutes up to 2 hours) to create a small pastry (usual cookies or small cakes). The person who wins the first round gets an advantage going into the next round, and aren't told until after the second round is announced (and sometimes they're not told until the middle of cooking in the second round). ",
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"content": "he second round is called the \"Main Heat\" and the contestants get a considerably longer time to bake than the \"pre-heat\" (in the final round of the final episode they're given several hours to make a large confection). This larger dessert must fit a new theme presented (usually in the same vein as the pre-heat theme). The winner of the \"Main Heat\" advances to the next episode. One baker is eliminated every episode except for the last one. In the finale it's down to the final three or four contestants competing in a winner-take-all final round. The winner gets $25,000 and a spot In Food Network Magazine in season 4-5.",
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"long_answer": "Halloween Baking Championship is an American cooking competition television show, where each episode has two rounds and the person who wins has a chance to compete for $25,000 in the finale. In the first round, called the \"Preliminary Heat,\" the bakers are told a theme and a varying cook time to create a small pastry and the person who wins gets an advantage going into the next round. In the second round, called the \"Main Heat,\" the contestants are required to bake a larger dessert, in a new theme, and get a considerably longer time to do so, with the winner being able to advance to the next episode and one contestant is eliminated each episode. In season 3, episode 6, Jasmin Bell was the preliminary winner and went on to be the mean heat winner and the winner of the $25,000 for the season."
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Who sang walk hand in hand with me? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang the biggest selling version of Walk Hand in Hand with me?",
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"Tony Martin"
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"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "The biggest-selling version recorded of the song was sung by Tony Martin, reaching #2 in the UK and #10 on the United States \"Billboard\" chart in 1956. The same year, it was recorded by Andy Williams, whose version hit #54 on the chart, and by Ronnie Carroll, whose version reached No. 13 on the UK singles chart. A later recording by Gerry & The Pacemakers reached No.29 on the UK chart, No. 10 in Canada, and \"bubbled under\" at No.103 on the Billboard chart at the end of 1965.",
"question": "Who sang a version of Walk Hand in Hand with me that went to #54 on the chart?",
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"Andy Williams"
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"context": "The biggest-selling version recorded of the song was sung by Tony Martin, reaching #2 in the UK and #10 on the United States \"Billboard\" chart in 1956. The same year, it was recorded by Andy Williams, whose version hit #54 on the chart, and by Ronnie Carroll, whose version reached No. 13 on the UK singles chart. A later recording by Gerry & The Pacemakers reached No.29 on the UK chart, No. 10 in Canada, and \"bubbled under\" at No.103 on the Billboard chart at the end of 1965.",
"question": "Who sang a version of Walk hand in hand with me that went to #13 on the UK singles chart?",
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"Ronnie Carroll"
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"wikipage": "Walk Hand in Hand"
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"context": "The biggest-selling version recorded of the song was sung by Tony Martin, reaching #2 in the UK and #10 on the United States \"Billboard\" chart in 1956. The same year, it was recorded by Andy Williams, whose version hit #54 on the chart, and by Ronnie Carroll, whose version reached No. 13 on the UK singles chart. A later recording by Gerry & The Pacemakers reached No.29 on the UK chart, No. 10 in Canada, and \"bubbled under\" at No.103 on the Billboard chart at the end of 1965.",
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"content": "\"Walk Hand in Hand\" is a popular song by Johnny Cowell, published in 1956.",
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When did england last get into world cup semi finals? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "As of 2017, when did england last get into the cricket world cup semi finals?",
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"22 March 1992",
"1992 Cricket World Cup"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "As of 2017, when did england last get into the men's fifa world cup semi finals?",
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"4 July 1990",
"1990 FIFA World Cup"
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"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "As of 2017, when did england last get into the the men's rugby world cup semi finals?",
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"13 October 2007",
"2007 Rugby World Cup"
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"title": "England at the Cricket World Cup",
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Who acts as the head of both the houses of parliament? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who acts as the 12th head of both the houses of parliament in India?",
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"context": "General Sir Peter John Cosgrove, (born 28 July 1947) is a retired senior Australian Army officer who served as the 26th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 2014 to 2019.",
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"context": "Dame Quentin Alice Louise Bryce, (née Strachan; born 23 December 1942) is an Australian academic who served as the 25th Governor-General of Australia from 2008 to 2014. She is the first woman to hold the position, and was previously the 24th Governor of Queensland from 2003 to 2008.",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who acts as the 24th head of both the houses of parliament in Australia?",
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Who is the father of gabby's baby on days of our lives? | [
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"Will Horton"
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"Chandler Massey"
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When did latvia became part of the soviet union? | [
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"context": "Seven months later, the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov accused the Baltic states of conspiracy against the Soviet Union. On June 16, 1940, threatening an invasion, Soviet Union issued an ultimatum demanding that the government be replaced and that an unlimited number of Soviet troops be admitted. Knowing that the Red Army had entered Lithuania a day before, that its troops were massed along the eastern border and mindful of the Soviet military bases in Western Latvia, the government acceded to the demands, and Soviet troops occupied the country on June 17. Staged elections were held July 14–15, 1940, and the results were announced in Moscow 12 hours before the polls closed; Soviet documents show the election results were forged. The newly elected \"People's Assembly\" declared Latvia a Socialist Soviet Republic and applied for admission into the Soviet Union on July 21. Latvia was incorporated into the Soviet Union on August 5, 1940. Latvian diplomatic service continued to function in exile while the republic was under the Soviet control.",
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"context": "Seven months later, the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov accused the Baltic states of conspiracy against the Soviet Union. On June 16, 1940, threatening an invasion, Soviet Union issued an ultimatum demanding that the government be replaced and that an unlimited number of Soviet troops be admitted. Knowing that the Red Army had entered Lithuania a day before, that its troops were massed along the eastern border and mindful of the Soviet military bases in Western Latvia, the government acceded to the demands, and Soviet troops occupied the country on June 17. Staged elections were held July 14–15, 1940, and the results were announced in Moscow 12 hours before the polls closed; Soviet documents show the election results were forged. The newly elected \"People's Assembly\" declared Latvia a Socialist Soviet Republic and applied for admission into the Soviet Union on July 21. Latvia was incorporated into the Soviet Union on August 5, 1940. Latvian diplomatic service continued to function in exile while the republic was under the Soviet control.",
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What star wars movie came out before the last jedi? | [
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"Episode VII – The Force Awakens"
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"Episode III – Revenge of the Sith"
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"Episode II – Attack of the Clones"
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"content": "Years later, a prequel trilogy was released, consisting of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999), Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002), and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005).",
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Who owns the golden nugget in atlantic city? | [
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"context": "Golden Nugget Atlantic City is a hotel, casino, and marina located in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Opened in 1985 as Trump's Castle, it was renamed Trump Marina in 1997. Landry's, Inc. purchased the casino from Trump Entertainment Resorts in February 2011, and the sale was approved in late May. Landry's took control of the property on May 23, 2011.",
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When is the next tomb raider movie coming out? | [
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"context": "The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some describing the plot as paint \"by-the-numbers\", and others praising the action sequences, tone, grittiness and realistic take on the franchise. Vikander's performance and the characterization of Croft drew a polarized response; some described her as a \"capable, powerful, and unobjectified heroine\", while others called her bland, and a \"punching bag and onlooker.\" A sequel is scheduled to be released in March 2021.",
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"content": "The first Tomb Raider film not to be distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was released in the United Kingdom on March 14, 2018, and in the United States on March 16, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures, in RealD 3D, IMAX 3D, IMAX, and 4DX.",
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"content": "In September 2019, Ben Wheatley, Jump's husband, signed on to direct the sequel, with a planned March 19, 2021 release date, with Warner Bros. Pictures dropping out of the project. That same month, it was confirmed that Wheatley's long-time cinematographer Laurie Rose would also work on the film.[55][56] It was announced that filming would start in early 2020 in England.[57]",
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Who sang please don't let me be misunderstood? | [
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"content": "The 12-inch club remix was extremely popular, reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Club Play Singles chart and in some European countries as well. Though, the single peaked at No. 4 on the Hot Dance/Disco-Club Play chart.",
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Where did the battle of the atlantic take place? | [
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"September 3, 1939"
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"content": "The Battle of the Atlantic, the longest continuous military campaign[7][8] in World War II, ran from 1939 to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, covering a major part of the naval history of World War II. At its core was the Allied naval blockade of Germany, announced the day after the declaration of war, and Germany's subsequent counter-blockade. The campaign peaked from mid-1940 through to the end of 1943.",
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Where is the desert located in the usa? | [
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When does episode 3 of final space come out? | [
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When does kc undercover come back on 2017? | [
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"long_answer": "K.C. Undercover aired on the Disney Channel from January 18, 2015 to February 2, 2018. The second season end was January 6, 2017. The third season premiered July 7, 2017"
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Who played pedro in the movie napoleon dynamite? | [
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"context": "Napoleon becomes friends with two students at his school: Deb, a shy girl who runs various small businesses to raise money for college, and Pedro, a bold yet calm transfer student from Juarez, Mexico. Preparations begin for the high school dance. Pedro asks Summer Wheatley, a popular and snobby girl, to be his dance partner, but is rebuffed. He then asks Deb, who gladly accepts. Pedro encourages an upset Napoleon to find a date for himself, and he picks an attractive and popular classmate, Trisha, from the school yearbook. As a gift, he draws an unintentionally bad picture of her and delivers it to Trisha's mother, who is one of Rico's customers. Rico tells embarrassing stories about Napoleon to evoke sympathy from Trisha's mother, who buys his wares and forces Trisha to reluctantly accept Napoleon's invitation. Trisha appears at the dance with Napoleon but soon abandons him, causing Deb to dance with Napoleon out of pity.",
"question": "Who does Pedro play in the movie Napoleon Dynamite?",
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"transfer student from Juarez, Mexico"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the actor that plays Pedro in the movie Napoleon Dynamite?",
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"Efren Ramirez"
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}
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"title": "Napoleon Dynamite",
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"content": "Napoleon Dynamite is a 2004 American comedy film produced by Jeremy Coon, Chris Wyatt and Sean Covel, written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and directed by Jared Hess. The film stars Jon Heder in the role of the title character, a high-school student who deals with several dilemmas: befriending an immigrant who wants to be class president, awkwardly pursuing a romance with a fellow student, and living with his quirky family.",
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"content": "Efrain Antonio Ramírez[1] (born October 2, 1973)[2] is an American actor and DJ, best known for playing Pedro Sánchez in the 2004 indie film Napoleon Dynamite. He later reprised his role in the 2012 animated series of the same name.",
"wikipage": "Efren Ramirez"
},
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"content": "Napoleon Dynamite is a socially awkward 16-year-old mouth breathing geek from Preston, Idaho, who lives with his grandmother, Carlinda Dynamite, and his older brother, Kipland Ronald \"Kip\" Dynamite.",
"wikipage": "Napoleon Dynamite"
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"long_answer": "Napoleon Dynamite is a 2004 American comedy film about the life of a geeky, socially awkward, mouth-breathing high school student named Napoleon and his friends and family. His friends include Deb and a transfer student from Juarez, Mexico, named Pedro Sanchez. American actor Efren Ramirez plays the part of Pedro."
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Who has the fastest 40 yard dash in the nfl combine? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who has the fastest official 40 yard dash at the NFL Combine since electronic timing was implemented?",
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"John Ross"
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},
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"context": "Bo Jackson claimed to have run a 40-yard dash with a time of 4.13 s, and there were also reports of Jackson running a 4.12 at the 1986 combine. Texas Tech's Jakeem Grant was hand-timed by a New Orleans Saints scout as running a 4.10 in 2016, potentially beating Jackson's record. In the early 1980s, Baylor's Gerald McNeil ran a 4.19-second 40-yard dash before being signed to the United States Football League (USFL). Deion Sanders ran a 4.27-second 40-yard dash in 1989.",
"question": "Who was reported to have run the fastest 40 yard dash ever at the 1986 NFL combine?",
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"Bo Jackson"
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"context": "Bo Jackson claimed to have run a 40-yard dash with a time of 4.13 s, and there were also reports of Jackson running a 4.12 at the 1986 combine. Texas Tech's Jakeem Grant was hand-timed by a New Orleans Saints scout as running a 4.10 in 2016, potentially beating Jackson's record. In the early 1980s, Baylor's Gerald McNeil ran a 4.19-second 40-yard dash before being signed to the United States Football League (USFL). Deion Sanders ran a 4.27-second 40-yard dash in 1989.",
"question": "Who was claimed to have the fastest ever 40 yard dash at an NFL combine according to hand timing in 2016?",
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"Jakeem Grant"
],
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"title": "NFL Scouting Combine",
"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL%20Scouting%20Combine"
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"content": "This is a list of the official 40-yard dash results of under 4.31 seconds recorded at the NFL Scouting combine since 1999, the first year electronic timing was implemented at the NFL Scouting Combine.[15][16]\n\nTime\tName\tHeight\tWeight\tPosition\tCollege\tYear\tDraft\tR\n4.22\tJohn Ross\t5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)\t190 lb (86.2 kg; 13.6 st)\tWide receiver\tWashington\t2017\tNo. 9 overall by Cincinnati Bengals.",
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"long_answer": "Since the NFL implemented electronic timing in 1999, John Ross has the fastest 40 yard dash at the NFL Combine, which was a 4.22 second run in 2017. Prior to the implementation of electronic timing, Bo Jackson claimed to have ran a 40 yard dash in 4.13 seconds in 1986, making him have the fastest time at the NFL Combine. Then, in 2016, Jakeem Grant was hand timed doing a 40 yard dash in 4.10 seconds at the NFL Combine, making it the fastest time."
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