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Who dies first in lord of the rings? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who dies first in Lord of the Rings, even if it's offscreen?",
"short_answers": [
"Gil-galad"
],
"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who dies first on screen in Lord of the Rings?",
"short_answers": [
"Elendil"
],
"wikipage": null
}
] | [
{
"title": "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring",
"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Lord%20of%20the%20Rings%3A%20The%20Fellowship%20of%20the%20Ring"
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"content": "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 epic fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson, based on the 1954 novel The Fellowship of the Ring, the first volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. The film is the first installment in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. ",
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"long_answer": "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 epic fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson, based on the 1954 novel The Fellowship of the Ring, the first volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. The film is the first installment in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Two characters in the Lord of the Rings, are Gil-galad and Elendil. Gil-galad died first offscreen and Elendil was the first to die on screen. "
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Who sang the original i'll be there? | [
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"context": "The song was recorded by The Jackson 5 and released by Motown Records on August 28, 1970 as the first single from their \"Third Album\" on the same date. Produced by the songwriters, \"I'll Be There\" was The Jackson 5's fourth number-one hit in a row (after \"I Want You Back\" in 1969, \"ABC\" and \"The Love You Save\" earlier in 1970), making them the first black male group to achieve four consecutive number-one pop hits. \"I'll Be There\" is also notable as the most successful single released by Motown during its \"Detroit era\" (1959–72).",
"question": "Who sang the original of the I'll Be There song that was released on August 28, 1970?",
"short_answers": [
"The Jackson 5"
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"context": "\"I'll Be There\" is a song written and originally recorded by Bobby Darin in 1960. It was first released as B-side to his single \"Bill Bailey\" (ATCO 6167). As such it entered the Billboard charts on September 11, 1960 and reached position 79.",
"question": "Who sang the original of the I'll Be There song that was recorded in 1960?",
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"Bobby Darin"
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"title": "I'll Be There (Bobby Darin song)",
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"content": "\"I'll Be There\" is the first single released on Third Album by The Jackson 5. It was written by Berry Gordy, Hal Davis, Bob West, and Willie Hutch.\n\nThe song was recorded by The Jackson 5 and released by Motown Records on August 28, 1970, as the first single from their Third Album on the same date.",
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"content": "\"I'll Be There\" is a song written and originally recorded by Bobby Darin in 1960. It was first released as B-side to his single \"Bill Bailey\" (ATCO 6167).[2] As such it entered the Billboard charts on July 11, 1960 and reached position 79.[3]",
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"long_answer": "The song \"I'll Be There\" that was written and originally recorded by Bobby Darin was first released as B-side to his single \"Bill Bailey.\" As such it entered the Billboard charts on July 11, 1960 and reached position 79. The song \"I'll Be There\" by the Jackson 5 was the first single released on their Third Album. It was written by Berry Gordy, Hal Davis, Bob West, and Willie Hutch and released by Motown Records on August 28, 1970."
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America's best dance crew season 6 winners? | [
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"context": "The sixth season of \"America's Best Dance Crew\", also known as America's Best Dance Crew: Season of the Superstars, premiered on April 7, 2011. Taking a different route from past seasons, the crews performed to the music of one specific artist each week, including Rihanna, Lil Wayne, and other stars. The season also featured special guest appearances by various music celebrities including Justin Bieber, The Black Eyed Peas, Katy Perry, Kesha, Nicki Minaj, and Kanye West. Dominic \"D-Trix\" Sandoval, a former member of Quest Crew, the winner of the third season of \"America's Best Dance Crew\", joined returning judges Lil Mama and JC Chasez as the newest judge. In the season finale, which aired on June 5, 2011, I.aM.mE was declared the winner.",
"question": "Winning group from America's best dance crew season 6?",
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"I.aM.mE"
],
"wikipage": "America's Best Dance Crew (season 6)"
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{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Winning dancers from America's best dance crew season 6?",
"short_answers": [
"Phillip Chbeeb, Di Moon Zhang and Brandon Harrell",
"Brandon Harrell",
"Di Moon Zhang",
"Phillip Chbeeb"
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"content": "The sixth season of America's Best Dance Crew, also known as America's Best Dance Crew: Season of the Superstars, premiered on April 7, 2011. ",
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"content": "I.aM.mE (which stands for inspire, motivate, and energize) is an American hip-hop dance crew from Houston, Texas.",
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"long_answer": "The sixth season of America's Best Dance Crew, also known as America's Best Dance Crew: Season of the Superstars, premiered on April 7, 2011. The winning group from the the season's dance crew was I.aM.mE, which stands for inspire, motivate, and energize, an American hip-hop dance crew from Houston, Texas. The dancers names are Phillip Chbeeb, Di Moon Zhang and Brandon Harrell."
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Greatest number of tour de france stage wins? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who has the greatest number of stage wins ever in the tour de france?",
"short_answers": [
"Eddy Merckx"
],
"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What country has the greatest number of stage wins ever in the tour de frane?",
"short_answers": [
"France"
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"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who has won the most stages in the tour de France in a single year?",
"short_answers": [
"Charles Pélissier, Eddy Merckx, Freddy Maetens"
],
"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "Tour de France records and statistics",
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"content": "Cavendish has won 34 Tour de France stages, putting him equal first on the all-time list, contributing to a third-highest total of fifty-two Grand Tour stage victories.",
"wikipage": "Mark Cavendish"
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"content": "Three riders have won 8 stages in a single year:\n\n Charles Pélissier (FRA) (1930, in addition to seven 2nd and three 3rd places)[21]\n Eddy Merckx (BEL) (1970, 1974)[22]\n Freddy Maertens (BEL) (1976, in addition to four 2nd and two 3rd places)",
"wikipage": "Tour de France records and statistics Stage wins per rider"
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"long_answer": "Eddy Merckx is tied with Mark Cavendish for the greatest number of stage wins ever in the Tour de France with 34. Three riders have won 8 stages in a single year: Charles Pélissier, Eddy Merckx, Freddy Maetens. Overall, the country with the most stage wins is France."
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The truth about the harry quebert affair tv show release date? | [
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"context": "On April 6, 2018, a \"sneak peek\" 35 minute presentation of select scenes from the series were debuted at international television festival Canneseries in Cannes, France. Those cast and crew members in attendance included Jean-Jacques Annaud, Patrick Dempsey, Ben Schnetzer, and Kristine Froseth.",
"question": "When were 35 minutes of scenes of The Truth about the Harry Quebert affair TV show released?",
"short_answers": [
"April 6, 2018"
],
"wikipage": "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair (miniseries)"
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What was the full release date for The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair tv show?",
"short_answers": [
"September 4, 2018"
],
"wikipage": null
}
] | [
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"title": "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair",
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},
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"title": "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair (miniseries)",
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"content": "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair is an American mystery drama television miniseries, based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Joël Dicker, that premiered on Epix. ",
"wikipage": "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair (miniseries)"
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"long_answer": "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair is an American mystery drama television miniseries, based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Joël Dicker, that premiered on Epix. On April 6, 2018, a \"sneak peek\" 35 minute presentation of select scenes from the series were debuted at international television festival Canneseries in Cannes, France. The full release date for the show was September 4, 2018."
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Who plays lara croft in the new tomb raider? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who plays Lara Croft as a 7 year old in the new Tomb Raider?",
"short_answers": [
"Maisy De Freitas"
],
"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who plays Lara Croft as a 14 year old in the new Tomb Raider?",
"short_answers": [
"Emily Carey"
],
"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "GK Films first acquired the rights to make the film in 2011. Norwegian director Roar Uthaug came on board in November 2015, and Alicia Vikander was announced as the new Lara Croft in April 2016. \"Deadline Hollywood\" had previously reported that Daisy Ridley was considered for the role, though she later stated in an interview with \"Vogue\" that it was just the \"craziest rumor\" she had ever heard about herself. Walton Goggins was announced to play the villain in December 2016, and much of the rest of the cast was revealed in early 2017.",
"question": "Who plays Lara Croft as an adult in the new Tomb Raider?",
"short_answers": [
"Alicia Vikander"
],
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"title": "Tomb Raider (film)",
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"title": "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider",
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"content": "Tomb Raider is a 2018 action adventure film directed by Roar Uthaug, with a screenplay by Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Alastair Siddons, from a story by Evan Daugherty and Robertson-Dworet. An American and British co-production, it is based on the 2013 video game of the same name, with some elements of its sequel by Crystal Dynamics, a reboot and the third installment in the Tomb Raider film series. The film stars Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft, who embarks on a perilous journey to her father's last-known destination, hoping to solve the mystery of his disappearance.",
"wikipage": "Tomb Raider (film)"
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"content": "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is a 2001 action adventure film based on the Tomb Raider video game series featuring the character Lara Croft, portrayed by Angelina Jolie.",
"wikipage": "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider"
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"long_answer": "Tomb Raider is a 2018 action adventure film directed by Roar Uthaug, that is based on the 2013 video game of the same name. The film stars Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft, who embarks on a perilous journey to her father's last-known destination, hoping to solve the mystery of his disappearance. Maisy De Freitas plays a 7 year old Lara Croft in the film and Emily Carey plays a 14 year old Lara Croft in the film. In the 2001 movie Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Angelina Jolie plays the role of Lara Croft."
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What order do the flowers in the attic books go? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What order do the flowers in the attic books go including the spin-offs?",
"short_answers": [
"Flowers in the Attic, Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, Garden of Shadows, Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth, Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger and Christopher's Diary: Secret Brother"
],
"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What order do the flowers in the attic books from the Dollanganger saga go, not including the spin-offs?",
"short_answers": [
"Flowers in the Attic, Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, and Garden of Shadows"
],
"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "Flowers in the Attic",
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"knowledge": [
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"content": "Andrews's first series of novels was published between 1979[1] and 1986.",
"wikipage": "V. C. Andrews The Dollanganger series"
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"long_answer": "V.C. Andrews's first series of novels, The Dollanganger Series, was published between 1979 and 1986. The order of the titles in the series is: Flowers in the Attic, Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, Garden of Shadows, Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth, Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger and Christopher's Diary: Secret Brother. Not including the Christopher's Diary spin-offs, the order of books in the series is: Flowers in the Attic, Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, and Garden of Shadows."
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Who publishes a song of ice and fire? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who publishes the book series A Song of Ice and Fire in US and Canada?",
"short_answers": [
"Bantam Books"
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"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who publishes the book series A Song of Ice and Fire in UK and Australia?",
"short_answers": [
"Voyager Books"
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"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "A Song of Ice and Fire",
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"content": "A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of epic fantasy novels by the American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. He began the first volume of the series, A Game of Thrones, in 1991, and it was published in 1996.",
"wikipage": "A Song of Ice and Fire"
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"content": "Bantam Books is an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House; it is an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group.",
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"long_answer": "A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of epic fantasy novels by the American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. He began the first volume of the series, A Game of Thrones, in 1991, and it was published in 1996. In US and Canada, the series is published by Bantam Books, an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House. In UK and Australia the series is published by Voyager Books."
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Who sings take me out to the ball game? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who from Philadelphia sings take me out to the ball game?",
"short_answers": [
"John Godfrey Knauff",
"Jack Norworth"
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"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who from Indianapolis sings take me out to the ball game?",
"short_answers": [
"Albert Von Tilzer"
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"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "Take Me Out to the Ball Game (disambiguation)",
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"content": "\"Take Me Out to the Ball Game\" is a 1908 Tin Pan Alley song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer which has become the official anthem of North American baseball, although neither of its authors had attended a game prior to writing the song.[1][2] The song's chorus is traditionally sung during the middle of the seventh inning of a baseball game. Fans are generally encouraged to sing along, and at most ballparks, the words \"home team\" are replaced with the home team's name.",
"wikipage": "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
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"content": "John Godfrey Knauff (January 5, 1879 – September 1, 1959), known professionally as Jack Norworth, was an American songwriter, singer and vaudeville performer.",
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"long_answer": "\"Take Me Out to the Ball Game\" is a 1908 Tin Pan Alley song by Albert Von Tilzer and John Godfrey Knauff, who was professionally known as Jack Norworth. The song has become the official anthem of North American baseball, although neither of its authors had attended a game prior to writing the song. The song's chorus is traditionally sung during the middle of the seventh inning of a baseball game. Fans are generally encouraged to sing along, and at most ballparks, the words \"home team\" are replaced with the home team's name."
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When was the last time roe v wade was challenged? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Which supreme court case was the last time roe v wade was challenged?",
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"Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What date was the last time roe v wade was challenged?",
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"June 27, 2016"
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"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "Roe v. Wade",
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"content": "Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973),[1] was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protects a pregnant woman's liberty to choose to have an abortion without excessive government restriction.",
"wikipage": "Roe v. Wade"
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"content": "In the case of Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, the most significant abortion rights case before the Supreme Court since Planned Parenthood v. Casey in 1992,[125][126][127] the Supreme Court in a 5–3 decision on June 27, 2016, swept away forms of state restrictions on the way abortion clinics can function. The Texas legislature enacted in 2013 restrictions on the delivery of abortions services that created an undue burden for women seeking an abortion by requiring abortion doctors to have difficult-to-obtain \"admitting privileges\" at a local hospital and by requiring clinics to have costly hospital-grade facilities. ",
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"long_answer": "Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113, was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1973 in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protects a pregnant woman's liberty to choose to have an abortion without excessive government restriction. Roe v Wade was challenged last in the case of Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, where the Supreme Court in a 5–3 decision on June 27, 2016, swept away forms of state restrictions on the way abortion clinics can function. The Texas legislature enacted in 2013 restrictions on the delivery of abortions services that created an undue burden for women seeking an abortion by requiring abortion doctors to have difficult to obtain \"admitting privileges\" at a local hospital and by requiring clinics to have costly hospital grade facilities."
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What is the current population of the uk? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What is the current population of the uk in 2011?",
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"63,182,000"
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"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What is the current population of the uk in 2001?",
"short_answers": [
"59,113,000"
],
"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What is the current population of the uk in 1991?",
"short_answers": [
"57,439,000"
],
"wikipage": null
}
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"content": "The current population of the United Kingdom is 67.08 million. It is the 21st most populated country in the world and has a population density of 270 people per square kilometre (700 people per square mile), with England having significantly greater density than Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.",
"wikipage": "Demography of the United Kingdom"
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"content": "The population of the UK in the 2011 census was 63 million, of whom 31 million were male and 32 million female.",
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"long_answer": "The current population of the United Kingdom is 67.08 million. It is the 21st most populated country in the world and has a population density of 700 people per square mile. The population of the UK in 2011 was 63,182,000, of whom 31 million were male and 32 million female according to the 2011 census. In 2001, the population of the UK was reported as 59,113,000 and in 1991, the population was 57,439,000. "
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Who sang the theme song to beauty and the beast? | [
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"context": "At the 1992 Oscars, Angela Lansbury, Celine Dion, and Peabo Bryson sang a composite of both versions from the film, backed by dancers dressed as Belle and the Beast. Celine and Peabo also duetted at the Grammys, World Music Awards, AMA's, \"Wogan\", \"The Tonight Show\", and \"Top of the Pops\" later that year. The duo reunited in 1996 to perform the song for the television special \"Oprah in Disneyland\", while Lansbury provided an encore performance at the 25th Anniversary screening of the film. Each of the 3 respective artists have performed the song in concerts later in their careers, outside the context of Disney's \"Beauty and the Beast\". For example, Lansbury sang it at the 2002 Christmas concert with Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Similarly, Dion and Bryson duetted at the JT Super Producers 94 tribute concert to David Foster, and as part of Dion's 1994-95 The Colour of My Love Tour, though they have also often sung with different duet partners. Dion has sung with Tommy Körberg, Brian McKnight, Terry Bradford, Maurice Davis, Barnev Valsaint, and René Froger among others; Peabo has sung with Coko and Regine Velasquez.",
"question": "Who sang the theme song to beauty and the beast in the movie?",
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"Angela Lansbury"
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"wikipage": "Beauty and the Beast (Disney song)"
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"context": "Unlike Lansbury's version, the Dion-Bryson single has earned generally mixed reviews; critics generally voice their preference for Lansbury's version over Dion and Bryson's. Filmtracks.com wrote that Dion's performance \"made many fans wish that she had been given it as a solo\". Arion Berger of \"Entertainment Weekly\" praised Dion's vocals, describing \"Beauty and the Beast\" as \"a perfect showcase for what she's best at\". Describing the duet as \"extremely effective\", \"Sputnikmusic\"s Irving Tan lauded the single, writing, \"As the entirety of the film's poignancy is hinged on the chemistry between Bryson and Dion, having the pair pull their assignment off beautifully is ultimately a fantastic conclusion to events\". Jeff Benjamin of Fuse described the song as \"a fantastic duet\". However, the \"Chicago Tribune\"'s Brad Webber panned the rendition as a \"sickly sweet, by-the-book ... standard\" that \"belie[s] [Dion's] talent\", while \"The Star\"'s Michael Cheang accused the single of being \"over-wrought\". Critics have been vocal in their preference for Lansbury's rendition; while praising the film version, \"Spin\"s Andrew Unterberger dismissed the single as \"unbearably cloying\". Similarly, Kristian Lin of \"Fort Worth Weekly\" panned the single while complimenting Lansbury's version, advising audience members to \"Clear out of the theater before Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson butcher the title song over the end credits,\" while \"Consequence of Sound\"s Dan Caffrey felt that \"It's a shame that the most globally known version of 'Beauty and the Beast' is the one sang by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson as opposed to the one sung by\" Lansbury. ",
"question": "Who sang the theme song to beauty and the beast on the soundtrack single?",
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"Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson"
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"wikipage": "Beauty and the Beast (Disney song)"
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"context": "The song is also featured in the 2017 live-action adaptation; sung by Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts during the film and also as a duet cover version by Ariana Grande and John Legend during the end credits. Grande and Legend's version of the song is an homage to the cover performed by Dion and Bryson for the 1991 film.",
"question": "Who sang the theme song to beauty and the beast in the 2017 live-action adaptation?",
"short_answers": [
"Emma Thompson"
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"wikipage": "Beauty and the Beast (Disney song)"
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"context": "The song is also featured in the 2017 live-action adaptation; sung by Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts during the film and also as a duet cover version by Ariana Grande and John Legend during the end credits. Grande and Legend's version of the song is an homage to the cover performed by Dion and Bryson for the 1991 film.",
"question": "Who sang the theme song to beauty and the beast in the end credits of the 2017 live-action adaptation?",
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"Ariana Grande and John Legend"
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"content": "\"Beauty and the Beast\" is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken for the Disney animated feature film Beauty and the Beast (1991). The film's theme song, the Broadway-inspired ballad was first recorded by British-American actress Angela Lansbury in her role as the voice of the character Mrs. Potts, and essentially describes the relationship between its two main characters Belle and the Beast, specifically how the couple has learned to accept their differences and in turn change each other for the better.",
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"content": "\"Beauty and the Beast\" was subsequently recorded as a pop duet by Canadian singer Celine Dion and American singer Peabo Bryson, and released as the only single from the film's soundtrack on November 25, 1991. ",
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"content": "The song is also featured in the 2017 live-action adaptation; sung by Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts during the film and also as a duet cover version by Ariana Grande and John Legend during the end credits.",
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In which city did organized option markets originate? | [
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"London"
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Who played stefano on days of our lives? | [
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"Joseph Mascolo"
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"context": "In the early 1980s, then head writer, Pat Falken Smith created the role specifically for Mascolo after seeing his performance as real-life crime boss, Salvatore Maranzano on the NBC miniseries, \"The Gangster Chronicles\" in 1981. Mascolo first appeared as Stefano on January 18, 1982. He departed from the series on March 8, 1983, and returned a year later on March 2, 1984 before briefly departing on May 11, 1984 only to return on October 19 and depart again on February 22, 1985. Mascolo briefly returned to the series from November 4 to December 19, 1988. Actor Frank Fata appeared in the role of Stefano for two episodes which aired on December 3 and 4, 1991.<ref name=\"Mascolo Exit/Recast\"></ref> Mascolo reclaimed the role on a contractual basis on September 17, 1993. He departed from the show on December 24, 1996, and re-appeared for a few episodes from February 7 to 13, 1997. Mascolo returned to the show full-time once again on June 13, 1997.",
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"Frank Fata"
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Who sings the theme song for the jeffersons? | [
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"Sammy Davis, Jr."
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When does the next episode of supernatural come out? | [
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"6 August 1977 9:45 p.m.",
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"30 July 1977 9:55 p.m.",
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"16 July 1977",
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"December 7, 2017"
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Who wrote the song if i were a rich man? | [
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In summer paralympics games 2016 held in rio de generio gold medal in men's high jump was won by? | [
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"Maciej Lepiato"
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"53"
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Who won the us open men’s and women’s singles in 2017? | [
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Who sings i can't drink you away? | [
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"Justin Timberlake"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang \"Drink You Away\" at the Country Music Association Awards on 2015?",
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"Justin Timberlake and Chris Stapleton"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang a cover of \"Drink You Away\"?",
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"content": "\"Drink You Away\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Justin Timberlake for his fourth studio album, The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 (2013).",
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Where are the john deere tractors made at? | [
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"context": "In 1912, Deere & Company president William Butterworth (Charles' son-in-law), who had replaced Charles Deere after his death in 1907, began the company's expansion into the tractor business. Deere & Company briefly experimented with its own tractor models, the most successful of which was the Dain All-Wheel-Drive, but in the end decided to continue its foray into the tractor business by purchasing the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company in 1918, which manufactured the popular Waterloo Boy tractor at its facilities in Waterloo, Iowa. Deere & Company continued to sell tractors under the Waterloo Boy name until 1923, when the John Deere Model D was introduced. The company continues to manufacture a large percentage of its tractors in Waterloo, Iowa, namely the 7R, 8R, and 9R series.",
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"context": "In 1912, Deere & Company president William Butterworth (Charles' son-in-law), who had replaced Charles Deere after his death in 1907, began the company's expansion into the tractor business. Deere & Company briefly experimented with its own tractor models, the most successful of which was the Dain All-Wheel-Drive, but in the end decided to continue its foray into the tractor business by purchasing the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company in 1918, which manufactured the popular Waterloo Boy tractor at its facilities in Waterloo, Iowa. Deere & Company continued to sell tractors under the Waterloo Boy name until 1923, when the John Deere Model D was introduced. The company continues to manufacture a large percentage of its tractors in Waterloo, Iowa, namely the 7R, 8R, and 9R series.",
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"context": "In the 1962 Illinois Manufacturers Directory (50th anniversary edition), John Deere, listed as Deere and Company, claimed a total work force of 35,000, of which 9,000 were in Illinois. The corporate headquarters were located at 1325 Third Ave. in Moline, Illinois, with six manufacturing plants located around that city and a seventh plant in Hoopston, Illinois. The six plants in Moline were listed as:",
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"Granadero Baigorria, Santa Fe, Argentina, Pune, India, Dewas, India, Mannheim, Germany, Catalão, Brazil"
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A test for cranial nerve vi would be? | [
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"optokinetic nystagmus test",
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"question": "A test for cranial nerve vi involving inspecting the eye and measuring the pupil would be?",
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"Extraocular movements"
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"Pupillary light reflex",
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"content": "The abducens nerve (or abducent nerve) is the sixth cranial nerve (CNVI), in humans, that controls the movement of the lateral rectus muscle, responsible for outward gaze. It is a somatic efferent nerve.",
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When was the song stacy's mom released? | [
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"September 29, 2003",
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"context": "It was one of the first songs to reach the No. 1 spot on the \"Most Downloaded Songs\" list of the iTunes Music Store. It reached No. 11 in the UK Singles Chart. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Vocal Pop Performance at the 2004 awards. The single's sales were last estimated at 888,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan, in 2011.",
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"2004",
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"context": "The cover version came about because the original Fountains of Wayne song was often misattributed to Bowling for Soup. The song was misidentified as a Bowling for Soup song on YouTube and other video sites. In multiple interviews, Bowling for Soup bandleader Jaret Reddick has said that he regularly encountered fans at their concerts who mistakenly thought \"Stacy's Mom\" was a Bowling for Soup song. In 2011, they recorded and released a cover version of the song. Reddick said that by finally releasing their own version of the song, \"I’ve basically just taken care of a large part of the population that’s been wrong for years, and I’ve made them right.\" Alluding to the mistaken identity issue, the cover art for the song release reads: \"Finally you can say this is your favorite song by BFS and not look like an idiot!\"",
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"2011",
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Who played jenny wolek on one life to live? | [
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"Katherine Glass"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who played Jenny Wolek on One Life to Live from 1978-86?",
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"Brynn Thayer"
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}
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"content": "Jenny Wolek is a fictional character from the American soap opera One Life to Live. The distant cousin of original characters Larry, Anna, and Vince Wolek, Jenny debuted June 1975, appearing continually until May 1986.",
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When was martin luther king jr speech i have a dream given? | [
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"context": "\"I Have a Dream\" is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, in which he called for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the United States. Delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., the speech was a defining moment of the civil rights movement and among the most iconic speeches in American history.",
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"context": "\"I Have a Dream\" is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, in which he called for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the United States. Delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., the speech was a defining moment of the civil rights movement and among the most iconic speeches in American history.",
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"August 28, 1963"
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"context": "\"Given the context of drama and tension in which it was situated\", King's speech can be classified as a dynamic spectacle. A dynamic spectacle is dependent on the situation in which it is used. It can be considered a dynamic spectacle because it happened at the correct time and place: during the Civil Rights Movement and the March on Washington.",
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When did the last song of ice and fire book come out? | [
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"July 12, 2011"
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"October 17, 2005"
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"August 8, 2000"
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"November 8, 2005"
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When did michael jackson rock with you come out? | [
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"context": "\"Rock with You\" is a song recorded by American singer Michael Jackson. It was written by Rod Temperton and produced by Quincy Jones. It was first offered to Karen Carpenter, while she was working on her first solo album, but she turned it down. It was released on November 3, 1979, by Epic Records as the second single from Jackson's fifth solo studio album \"Off the Wall\" (1979). It was also the third number-one hit of the 1980s, a decade whose pop singles chart would soon be dominated by Jackson.",
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"November 3, 1979"
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Who won out of collingwood and st kilda? | [
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"context": "Collingwood and St Kilda met twice during the 2010 home-and-away season, each team winning once. St Kilda won in Round 3 at Etihad Stadium, 10.9 (69) to an inaccurate 4.17 (41), although Reiwoldt was badly injured during the match. In Round 16 at the MCG, Collingwood was a comfortable winner over St Kilda by the score 15.10 (100) versus 6.16 (52). The teams also met in the first round of the preseason competition which St Kilda won by 1 point.",
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"context": "The matches were the second and third grand finals contested by the two clubs. The only previous encounter was the 1966 grand final in which St Kilda won its only premiership, winning by a single point 10.14 (74) to 10.13 (73). They had met in a total of nine finals, of which St Kilda has won six, including the last five in a row, dating back to the 1966 grand final. Between them, Collingwood and St Kilda fielded only three players who had previously won a premiership: Darren Jolly (Collingwood), Adam Schneider and Sean Dempster (both St Kilda)—all three played in 's 2005 premiership team five years earlier.",
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"content": "The 2010 AFL Grand Final was a series of two Australian rules football matches between the Collingwood Football Club and the St Kilda Football Club. Together they are considered the 114th annual grand final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League),Note 1 and were staged to determine the premiers for the 2010 AFL season. The premiership is usually decided by a single match; however, as the first grand final ended in a draw, a grand final replay was played the following week and was won by Collingwood. Both grand finals were held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne. The first was held on 25 September 2010.",
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When did hurricane irene hit the united states? | [
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"October 15",
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"context": "Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency on August 26, and that day issued a mandatory evacuation order for low-lying areas of New York City. A day prior, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg had announced that the city would prepare to create \"an enormous shelter system\" for residents without access to higher ground. President Barack Obama issued a state of emergency declaration for the New York metropolitan area, freeing federal disaster funds, and tasking the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Department of Homeland Security to coordinate disaster relief efforts. Cuomo deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to assist police, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the Port Authority in New York and Long Island. Possible rising seawater levels from storm surge and a predicted high tide led to a complete shutdown of the MTA, the nation's largest mass transit system. All subway, bus, and commuter rail service in New York City was halted at noon on August 27. Four area hospitals began evacuating patients on August 26; sixteen nursing homes and adult care facilities were also evacuated. The New York International Fringe Festival cancelled all performances for August 27, and 28, as did all Broadway shows for those days. The United States Tennis Association cancelled special events planned for the 2011 US Open.",
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"context": "Irene was positioned about east of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles when it was classified and named, along weakening high pressure over the west-central Atlantic, inducing a roughly west-northwestward path for most of its journey through the eastern Caribbean. Its mid-level circulation continued to become better established as hints of pronounced banding features curved north of the surface center. On August 21, the surface center reformed closer to the deepest convection; furthermore, an anticyclone aloft provided supportive outflow over the cyclone. With the improved structure, as well as light wind shear and high sea surface temperatures, Irene was forecast to strengthen to near hurricane force prior to landfall in Hispaniola. Over the subsequent day (August 22), while passing near the island of Saint Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Irene traced toward Puerto Rico, more northward than initially expected, where it underwent a considerable increase in strength and organization. Hours later, Irene moved ashore, approaching from the southeast at landfall near Punta Santiago, Humacao, Puerto Rico, with estimated sustained winds of . Despite the storm's interaction with land, radar imagery showed a ragged eye-like feature, and Doppler weather radar data indicated wind speeds in excess of hurricane force. Just after its initial landfall, Irene was accordingly upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane, the first of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season.",
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"content": "Hurricane Irene produced somewhat heavy damage across southern Florida in October 1999",
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"content": "The name Irene was retired in the North Atlantic after the 2011 season",
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"content": " Irene was downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane before making landfall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina on August 27, becoming the first hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Hurricane Ike in 2008. Later that day, the storm re-emerged into the Atlantic from southeastern Virginia. Although Irene remained a hurricane over water, it weakened to a tropical storm while making yet another landfall in the Little Egg Inlet in southeastern New Jersey on August 27. A few hours later, Irene made its ninth and final landfall in Brooklyn, New York City. Early on August 29, Irene transitioned into an extratropical cyclone while striking Vermont, after remaining inland as a tropical cyclone for less than 12 hours.",
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When did the ipad pro 12.9 inch come out? | [
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"November 11, 2015"
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"June 13, 2017"
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"content": "The fifth generation of iPad Pro was announced on April 20, 2021, with the same design and screen sizes as the previous generation.",
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"content": "Two models, with a 12.9 inch or 11 inch screen, were both announced on March 18, 2020, and released on March 25.",
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"content": "iPad Pro is a premium edition of the iPad tablet computers developed by Apple. It initially ran iOS, but was later switched to a derivation of the same equivalent that is optimized for the iPad, iPadOS.",
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"long_answer": "Each generation of the iPad Pro series of tablet computers includes a model with a 12.9 inch screen. Apple released the1st generation of the tablet on November 11, 2015, the 2nd generation on June 13, 2017, the 3rd generation on November 7, 2018, and the 4th generation on March 25, 2020. A 5th generation iPad Pro was announced on April 20, 2021."
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Who has kicked the most goals in a game of afl? | [
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"Fred Fanning",
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"question": "Who has kicked the most goals in a game of afl in their debut?",
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"Coleman",
"John Coleman",
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When did 1 and 2 cent coins stop in australia? | [
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"question": "When did 1 and 2 cent coins stop being circulated in Australia?",
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"1992"
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"context": "The first issue (1966) was produced by three mints: 146.5 million were minted at the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra, with 239 million at the Melbourne Mint and 26.6 million at the Perth Mint. With the exception of 1966 and 1981, all other one-cent coins have been produced at the Canberra mint. In 1981, 40.3 million were struck at the British Royal Mint in Llantrisant, Wales, as well as 183.6 million in Canberra. The only year when it was not minted during its years in general circulation was 1986. It was last minted in 1990.",
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"1990"
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"content": "The cent, formally the one-cent coin, was the lowest-denomination coin of the Australian dollar. It was introduced on 14 February 1966 in the decimalisation of Australian currency and was withdrawn from circulation in 1992 (along with the two-cent coin).[1][2] It is still minted as a non-circulating coin.",
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"content": "The Australian two-cent coin was introduced in 1966 and was the coin of the second-lowest denomination until it was withdrawn from circulation in 1992 (along with the one-cent piece). It is still counted as legal tender, but is subject to some restrictions, and one-cent and two-cent coins are legal tender only up to the sum of 20 cents",
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"long_answer": "Both the one-cent and two-cent coins were introduced in 1966 during the decimalisation of Australian currency. They were the two lower denomination coins in the country until they stopped circulating in 1992, although none had been minted for circulation since 1990."
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Who played ryan's brother in the oc? | [
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"question": "Who is Ryan's brother in the OC?",
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"Trey Atwood"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the actor that played Ryan's brother in the OC in Season 1?",
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"Bradley Stryker"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the actor that played Ryan's brother in Season 2 and 3 of the OC?",
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"Logan Marshall-Green"
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}
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"content": "When Ryan and his brother Trey are caught attempting to steal a car,",
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"content": "just as Ryan's brother Trey is released from jail.",
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"long_answer": "Bradley Stryker played Ryan's brother, Trey Atwood, in the first season of the OC, including when Ryan and Trey are caught attempting to steal a car. Logan Marshall-Green then played Trey in seasons 2 and 3 of the series when Trey is released from jail. "
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When was the movie the dark crystal made? | [
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"December 13, 1982",
"1982"
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},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When was the movie the dark crystal made and released in the United States?",
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"1982",
"December 17, 1982"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When was the movie the dark crystal made and released in the United Kingdom?",
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"1982",
"February 17, 1983"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When was the movie the dark crystal filmed?",
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"1981",
"April–December 1981"
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}
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"title": "The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance",
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"content": "The Dark Crystal is a 1982 dark fantasy film directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz. It stars the voices of Stephen Garlick, Lisa Maxwell, Billie Whitelaw, Percy Edwards, and Barry Dennen. The film was produced by ITC Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company and distributed by Universal Pictures. The plot revolves around Jen, a Gelfling on a quest to restore balance to the world of Thra and overthrow the ruling Skeksis by restoring a powerful broken Crystal.",
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What is the population of pawleys island sc? | [
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"question": "What was the population of Pawley's Island, SC in 2017?",
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"106"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What was the population of Pawley's Island, SC in 2016?",
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"106"
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"question": "What was the population of Pawley's Island, SC in 2015?",
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"content": "Pawleys Island's population was 103 at the 2010 census, down from 138 in 2000.",
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"content": "Pawleys Island is a town in Georgetown County, South Carolina, United States, and the Atlantic coast barrier island on which the town is located.",
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"long_answer": "Pawley's Island in Georgetown County, South Carolina, has an official population of 103 as of the 2010 census, a significant decrease from the population of 138 reported in the 2000 census. The population was estimated to be 105 in 2015 and 106 in 2016 and 2017."
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Which team won first world cup in cricket? | [
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"context": "Twenty nations have qualified for the Cricket World Cup at least once. Seven teams have competed in every tournament, six of which have won the title. The West Indies won the first two tournaments, Australia has won five, India has won two, while Pakistan, Sri Lanka and England have each won once. The West Indies (1975 and 1979) and Australia (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015) are the only teams to have won consecutive titles. Australia has played in seven of the twelve finals (1975, 1987, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015). New Zealand has yet to win the World Cup, but has been runners-up two times (2015 and 2019). The best result by a non-Test playing nation is the semi-final appearance by Kenya in the 2003 tournament; while the best result by a non-Test playing team on their debut is the Super 8 (second round) by Ireland in 2007.",
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"context": "Twenty nations have qualified for the Cricket World Cup at least once. Seven teams have competed in every tournament, six of which have won the title. The West Indies won the first two tournaments, Australia has won five, India has won two, while Pakistan, Sri Lanka and England have each won once. The West Indies (1975 and 1979) and Australia (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015) are the only teams to have won consecutive titles. Australia has played in seven of the twelve finals (1975, 1987, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015). New Zealand has yet to win the World Cup, but has been runners-up two times (2015 and 2019). The best result by a non-Test playing nation is the semi-final appearance by Kenya in the 2003 tournament; while the best result by a non-Test playing team on their debut is the Super 8 (second round) by Ireland in 2007.",
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"England"
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"title": "Women's Cricket World Cup",
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"title": "Cricket World Cup",
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"knowledge": [
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"content": "The 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup was the first tournament of its kind, held two years before the first limited overs World Cup for men in 1975. The competition was won by the hosts, England",
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"content": "he West Indies which came into the tournament as favourites, defeated Australia in the final at Lord's by 17 runs to become the first World Cup winners",
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"content": "The Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Men's Cricket World Cup)",
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"long_answer": "In 1975, West Indies defeated Australia in the first Men's Cricket World Cup at Lord's by 17 runs. The first Women's Cricket World Cup was won in 1973 by the tournament hosts, England. The 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup was the first tournament of its kind, held two years before the first Men's Cricket World Cup in1975."
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Who voices spider man in the animated series? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man (1967 TV series)?",
"short_answers": [
"Paul Robert Soles",
"Paul Soles"
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},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man (Japanese TV series)?",
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"Shinji Tōdō"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man (1981 TV series)?",
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"Ted Schwartz"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man (1994 TV series)?",
"short_answers": [
"C.D. Barnes",
"Chris Barnes",
"C.B. Barnes",
"Christopher Daniel Barnes"
],
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},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who voices spider man in the Spider-Man: The New Animated Series?",
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"Neil Patrick Harris"
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"context": "No context provided",
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"Robert Daymond Niles",
"Robbie Daymond"
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}
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"content": "Spider-Man, also known as Spider-Man: The Animated Series (Spider-Man TAS for short), is an American superhero animated television series based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name.",
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"long_answer": "Several different voice actors have supplied Spider Man's voice in the many animated series that have been created over the years. Spider Man was voiced by Shinji Todo in the Japanese TV series, and by Neil Patrick Harris in Spider Man: The New Animated Series. Other actors who voiced the superhero in a Spider Man television series include Paul Soles in 1967, Ted Schwartz in 1981, Chris Barnes in 1994, and Robbie Daymond 2017."
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In december of 1941 who commanded the allied forces in the philippines? | [
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"context": "As the senior field commander of Filipino and US forces under General Douglas MacArthur, Wainwright was responsible for resisting the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, which began in December 1941. On December 8, 1941, he commanded the North Luzon Force, comprising three reserve Filipino divisions and the 26th Cavalry Regiment (Philippine Scouts). Retreating from the Japanese beachhead of Lingayen Gulf, Allied forces had withdrawn onto the Bataan Peninsula and Corregidor by January 1942, where they defended the entrance to Manila Bay.",
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"Douglas MacArthur",
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"context": "On July 26, 1941 Roosevelt federalized the Philippine Army, recalled MacArthur to active duty in the U.S. Army as a two star/major general, and named him commander of U.S. Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE). MacArthur was promoted to lieutenant general the following day, and then to general on December 20. At the same time, Sutherland was promoted to major general, while Marshall, Spencer B. Akin, and Hugh John Casey were all promoted to brigadier general. On July 31, 1941 the Philippine Department had 22,000 troops assigned, 12,000 of whom were Philippine Scouts. The main component was the Philippine Division, under the command of Major General Jonathan M. Wainwright. Between July and December 1941 the garrison received 8,500 reinforcements. After years of parsimony, much equipment was shipped. By November, a backlog of 1,100,000 shipping tons of equipment intended for the Philippines had accumulated in U.S. ports and depots awaiting vessels.",
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"Wainwright",
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"Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV"
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"content": "General of the Army Douglas MacArthur (January 26, 1880 – April 5, 1964) was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army. He was a Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines Campaign.\n\nMacArthur was recalled to active duty in 1941 as commander of U.S. Army Forces in the Far East. A series of disasters followed, starting with the destruction of his air force on December 8, 1941, and the invasion of the Philippines by the Japanese. ",
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When is the next episode of george gently being shown? | [
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"question": "When is the next episode, episode 25, of george gently being shown?",
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"TBA"
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"question": "When is the next episode, episode 24, of george gently being shown?",
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"21 May 2017"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When is the next episode, episode 23, of george gently being shown?",
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"20 May 2015"
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}
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"title": "List of Inspector George Gently episodes",
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"content": "Inspector George Gently (also known as George Gently for the pilot and first series) is a British television crime drama series produced by Company Pictures for BBC One, set in the 1960s and loosely based on some of the Inspector Gently novels written by Alan Hunter.",
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"long_answer": "Inspector George Gently, which is also called George Gently, is a British television crime drama series. Episode 23 was shown on 20 May 2015. The next episode, number 24, was shown about two years later, on 21 May 2017. The airing date for episode 25 is TBA, or To Be Announced."
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Where did they film some like it hot? | [
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"question": "In what state did they film the 1959 film, Some Like it Hot?",
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"California"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "In what city did they film the 1959 film, Some Like it Hot?",
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"San Diego"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "At what location did they film the 1959 film, Some Like it Hot?",
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"Hotel del Coronado"
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},
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"context": "Some Like It Hot is a 2016 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Song Xiaofei and Dong Xu and starring Xiao Yang, Yan Ni, Xiaoshenyang, Qiao Shan and Ailun. It was released in China on December 30, 2016. It won the Outstanding Film Contribution Award at the Hengdian Film and TV Festival of China",
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"content": "Some Like It Hot is a 1959 American romantic comedy film directed, produced, and co-written by Billy Wilder. It stars Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, and features George Raft, Pat O'Brien, Joe E. Brown, Joan Shawlee, Grace Lee Whitney, and Nehemiah Persoff in supporting roles.",
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When do new episodes of the price is right start? | [
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"content": "The Price Is Right has aired over 9,000 episodes since its debut[1] and is one of the longest-running network series in United States television history. In a 2007 article, TV Guide named The Price Is Right the \"greatest game show of all time\".\n\nThe 50th season premiered September 13, 2021.",
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Who did otto go with to north korea? | [
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"guided tour group"
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"context": "Warmbier was scheduled to undertake a study-abroad program in Hong Kong in early 2016, and decided to visit North Korea en route over the New Year period. He booked a tour of North Korea with Young Pioneer Tours, a China-based budget tour operator whose slogan is \"destinations your mother would rather you stayed away from\". Warmbier's father Fred said that Young Pioneer advertised the trip as safe for U.S. citizens, and that Otto was \"curious about their culture... he wanted to meet the people of North Korea.\"",
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"content": "Warmbier entered North Korea as part of a guided tour group on December 29, 2015. On January 2, 2016, he was arrested at Pyongyang International Airport while awaiting departure from the country. He was convicted of attempting to steal a propaganda poster from his hotel, for which he was sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment with hard labor.[1]",
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When does the next magic the gathering set release? | [
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"July 11, 2015"
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"question": "When does the next magic the gathering set release in 2015?",
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"July 17, 2015"
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"question": "When does the next magic the gathering set pre-release in 2014?",
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"July 12, 2014"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When does the next magic the gathering set release in 2014?",
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"question": "When does the next magic the gathering set pre-release in 2013?",
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"question": "When does the next magic the gathering set release in 2013?",
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"content": "Seven Magic: The Gathering core sets have been released since 2009: Magic 2010, Magic 2011, Magic 2012, Magic 2013, Magic 2014, Magic 2015, and Magic Origins.",
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"content": "Magic Origins was released on July 17, 2015. Magic Origins told the origin stories for 5 planeswalkers who are featured in sets after Origins.",
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"content": "Magic 2015 was released on July 18, 2014.[23] Magic 2015 made the second major change to the card frame in Magic's history (the first being in Eighth Edition). Changes include a slight font change",
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"content": "Magic 2014 was released on July 19, 2013.[13] The tagline for the set is \"Ignite your Spark.\"",
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"long_answer": "Seven Magic: The Gathering core sets have been released since 2009. The latest set, Magic Origins, was released on July 17, 2015 following the set's pre-release on July 11, 2015. Magic Origins tells the origin stories of 5 planeswalkers who are featured in sets after Origins. Magic 2015 was released on July 18, 2014 following the set's pre-release on July 12, 2014. Magic 2015 made the second major change to the card frame in Magic's history. Magic 2014 was released on July 19, 2013 following the set's pre-release on July 13, 2013. The tagline for this set is \"Ignite your Spark.\""
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Who was the original singer of green green grass of home? | [
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"content": "Impressed with the song, Jones recorded and released the song in the UK in 1966 and it reached No. 1 on 1 December",
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"content": "His syndicated television program, The Porter Wagoner Show, aired from 1960 to 1981.",
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When does new bob's burgers come out? | [
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"2020",
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"2020",
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"2020",
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Who was the singing voice of elsa in frozen? | [
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Who did andy murray beat in wimbledon finals? | [
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Who did the ottoman empire fight in ww1? | [
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When did the stratosphere in las vegas open? | [
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"April 29, 1996"
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"question": "When did the stratosphere's Insanity open in las vegas open?",
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"content": "SkyJump is a controlled-descent, Bungee-jumping-like ride that allows riders to plummet 855 ft (261 m) attached to a high-speed descent wire",
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"content": "Insanity, opened in 2005. At 900 ft (270 m) is the third highest thrill ride in the world; it dangles riders over the edge of the tower and then spins in a circular pattern at approximately forty miles per hour.[237][238][239] In an incident shortly after opening, riders were left dangling several hundred feet for nearly an hour and a half when Insanity shut down",
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Where was the winter olympics held in the united states? | [
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"content": "Palisades Tahoe, formerly Squaw Valley Ski Resort or just Squaw Valley, is a ski resort in Olympic Valley, California, located northwest of Tahoe City in the Sierra Nevada",
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"content": "the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah,",
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Where does the dark knight rises take place? | [
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"Uzbekistan"
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"context": "In the aftermath, Batman is presumed dead and honored as a hero. Wayne Manor becomes an orphanage and Wayne's estate is left to Alfred. Gordon finds the Bat Signal repaired, while Lucius Fox discovers that Wayne fixed the malfunctioning auto-pilot on the Bat. While vacationing in Florence, Alfred discovers that Bruce is alive and in a relationship with Kyle. Blake resigns from the GCPD and receives a parcel from Wayne leading him to the Batcave.",
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When did coal become a major energy source? | [
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"context": "The history of coal mining goes back thousands of years. It became important in the Industrial Revolution of the 19th and 20th centuries, when it was primarily used to power steam engines, heat buildings and generate electricity. Coal mining continues as an important economic activity today. Compared to wood fuels, coal yields a higher amount of energy per mass and can often be obtained in areas where wood is not readily available. Though it was used historically as a domestic fuel, coal is now used mostly in industry, especially in smelting and alloy production as well as electricity generation. Large-scale coal mining developed during the Industrial Revolution, and coal provided the main source of primary energy for industry and transportation in industrial areas from the 18th century to the 1950s. Coal remains an important energy source because of its low cost and abundance compared to other fuels, particularly for electricity generation. Coal is also mined today on a large scale by open pit methods wherever the coal strata strike the surface or are relatively shallow. Britain developed the main techniques of underground coal mining from the late 18th century onward, with further progress being driven by 19th century and early 20th century progress. However, oil and gas were increasingly used as alternatives from the 1860s onward.",
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Who won the popular vote in the 2012 presidential race? | [
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"context": "Nevada was won by President Barack Obama with 52.36% of the vote to Mitt Romney's 45.68%, a 6.68% margin of victory. In 2008, Obama won the state by 12.49%. Nevada has voted for the winner in every presidential election from 1912 onwards, except in 1976 when it voted for Gerald Ford over Jimmy Carter and in 2016 when it voted for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.",
"question": "Who won the popular vote in the 2012 presidential race in Nevada?",
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"context": "The 2012 United States presidential election in Virginia took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 General Election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Virginia voters chose 13 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.",
"question": "Who won the popular vote in the 2012 presidential race in Virginia?",
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"Barack Obama"
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"context": "The 2012 United States presidential election in Florida took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 General Election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Florida voters chose 29 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan. Several counties in the state suffered delays in finalizing their votes. This was caused in part by a high turnout, as well as numerous absentee ballots to count, though some (international) media responded that 'foul play' might be involved.",
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"Barack Obama"
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"context": "The 2012 United States presidential election in Kentucky took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 General Election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Kentucky voters chose eight electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.",
"question": "Who won the popular vote in the 2012 presidential race in Kentucky?",
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"context": "The 2012 United States presidential election in Iowa took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Iowa voters chose six electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.",
"question": "Who won the popular vote in the 2012 presidential race in Iowa?",
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"context": "The 2012 United States presidential election in Iowa took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Iowa voters chose six electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.",
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"content": "Obama defeated Romney, winning a majority of both the Electoral College and the popular vote. Obama won 332 electoral votes and 51.1% of the popular vote compared to Romney's 206 electoral votes and 47.2%.",
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Who sang all aboard the choo choo train on disney? | [
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The little girl who voiced ducky in the land before time? | [
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"context": "Ducky, voiced by Judith Barsi (I), Heather Hogan (II-IV) and Aria Noelle Curzon (V-XIV), is a green female \"Saurolophus\", known colloquially as a \"Big Mouth\", \"Duck Bill\", or \"Swimmer\". She was one of the young dinosaurs who accompanied Littlefoot to the Great Valley when she was separated from her family. After arriving in her new home, her mother adopted the orphaned Spike, who became her foster younger brother. She has numerous biological siblings, with many being born in the original film and \"\". Characterized as having an energetic, cheerful and childlike personality, she speaks enthusiastically often replies to things in triplicate (\"Yep, yep, yep!\" or \"Nope, nope, nope!\").",
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"Heather Hogan"
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"context": "Ducky, voiced by Judith Barsi (I), Heather Hogan (II-IV) and Aria Noelle Curzon (V-XIV), is a green female \"Saurolophus\", known colloquially as a \"Big Mouth\", \"Duck Bill\", or \"Swimmer\". She was one of the young dinosaurs who accompanied Littlefoot to the Great Valley when she was separated from her family. After arriving in her new home, her mother adopted the orphaned Spike, who became her foster younger brother. She has numerous biological siblings, with many being born in the original film and \"\". Characterized as having an energetic, cheerful and childlike personality, she speaks enthusiastically often replies to things in triplicate (\"Yep, yep, yep!\" or \"Nope, nope, nope!\").",
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"content": "She went on to appear in more than seventy commercials and guest roles on television.[3] As well as her career in television, she appeared in several films, including Jaws: The Revenge, and provided the voices of Ducky in The Land Before Time, and Anne-Marie in All Dogs Go to Heaven.",
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"content": "Aria Noelle Curzon (born December 8, 1987) is an American actress. Her most famous voice roles are Ducky in The Land Before Time video series, Teresa (\"The Cornchip Girl\") in Recess, and Mandy Straussberg in the radio drama Adventures in Odyssey. She has received 3 Young Artist of Hollywood Awards, (5 nominations) 2 CARE Awards, and one CLIO Award (The CLIO being for a PSA she voiced).",
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Who was the man who escaped from alcatraz? | [
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"question": "Who were the man who escaped from alcatraz in June 1962 and are presumed dead?",
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"Clarence Anglin",
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"context": "Of the 36 inmates who staged 14 escape attempts over the 29 years that Alcatraz served as a federal penitentiary, twenty-three were recaptured, six were shot and killed, two drowned, and five (three being Morris and the Anglins and the other two being Theodore Cole and Ralph Roe) are listed as \"missing and presumed drowned\".",
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Who is the current prime minister of iraq? | [
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"context": "Haider Jawad Kadhim al-Abadi (, born 25 April 1952) is an Iraqi-British politician who was Prime Minister of Iraq from September 2014 until October 2018. Previously he served as Minister of Communication from 2003 to 2004, in the first government after Saddam Hussein was deposed.",
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"context": "Nouri Kamil Mohammed Hasan al-Maliki (; born 20 June 1950), also known as Jawad al-Maliki () or Abu Esraa (), is an Iraqi politician who was Prime Minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014. He is secretary-general of the Islamic Dawa Party and was a Vice President of Iraq from 2016 to 2018.",
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"context": "In the December 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election, the United Iraqi Alliance won the plurality of seats, and nominated Ibrahim al-Jaafari to be Iraq's first full-term post-war prime minister. In April 2006, amid mounting criticism of ineffective leadership and favoritism by Kurdish and Sunni Arab politicians in parliament, al-Jaafari was forced from power. On 22 April 2006, following close U.S. involvement in the selection of a new prime minister, al-Maliki's name arose from the four that had been interviewed by the CIA on their connections to Iran (the others including Hussein al-Shahristani and Ali al-Adeeb). United States Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad said that \"[Maliki's] reputation is as someone who is independent of Iran.\" Khalilzad also maintained that Iran \"pressured everyone for Jaafari to stay\". However, al-Maliki was the preferred candidate of Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Quds Force, and it was Soleimani who brokered the deal between senior Shiite and Kurdish leaders that led to his election as Prime Minister.",
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Who has the most little league world series championships? | [
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"United States"
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"context": "Initially, only teams from the United States competed in the Series, but it has since become a worldwide tournament. The tournament has gained popular renown, especially in the United States, where games from the Series and even from regional tournaments are broadcast on ESPN. The United States collectively as a country has won a plurality of the series, although from 1969 to 1991 teams from Taiwan dominated the series, winning in 15 out of those 23 years. Taiwan's dominance during those years has been attributed to a national effort to combat its perceived diplomatic isolation around the world. From 2010 through 2018, teams from Tokyo, Japan, have similarly dominated the series, winning five of those matchups.",
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When does chromosome replication occur in eukaryotic cell? | [
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"context": "In G phase of the cell cycle, many of the DNA replication regulatory processes are initiated. In eukaryotes, the vast majority of DNA synthesis occurs during S phase of the cell cycle, and the entire genome must be unwound and duplicated to form two daughter copies. During G, any damaged DNA or replication errors are corrected. Finally, one copy of the genomes is segregated to each daughter cell at mitosis or M phase. These daughter copies each contain one strand from the parental duplex DNA and one nascent antiparallel strand.",
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Where does the perks of being a wallflower take place? | [
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"Pittsburgh suburb"
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"context": "Chbosky had always intended to adapt the novel to film but took his time after waiting for the right time. He was hesitant to sell the rights to the film to anyone, but eventually sold them to Mr. Mudd Productions as long they let him write and direct the film. Filming began in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 2011 and lasted approximately fifty days. This is one of the three films from John Malkovich, Lianne Halfon and Russell Smith's Mr. Mudd Productions that feature struggling teenagers; the other two are \"Ghost World\" and \"Juno\".",
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Where is jamaica located in the caribbean sea? | [
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"Greater Antilles"
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"question": "Where is Jamaica located in the Caribbean sea in relation to other islands?",
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"long_answer": "Jamaica is located in the Greater Antilles, 145 kilometres south of Cuba, and 191 kilometres west of Hispaniola."
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What movie has the song nights in white satin? | [
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"context": "\"Nights in White Satin\" was the title of a 1987 film directed by Michael Barnard, and starring Kip Gilman and Priscilla Harris. The Moody Blues recording of the song was featured prominently in the soundtrack, particularly during a rooftop dance sequence.",
"question": "What 1987 movie has the song nights in white satin?",
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"Nights in White Satin"
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"wikipage": "Nights in White Satin"
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"context": "Shattered is a 1991 American psychological thriller film starring Tom Berenger, Greta Scacchi, Bob Hoskins, Joanne Whalley and Corbin Bernsen. It was directed and written for the screen by Wolfgang Petersen, based on the novel by Richard Neely.",
"question": "What 1991 movie has the song nights in white satin?",
"short_answers": [
"Shattered"
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"wikipage": "Shattered (1991 film)"
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"context": "Split Second is a 1992 American-British science fiction horror film directed by Tony Maylam and Ian Sharp. Rutger Hauer stars as a burnt-out police detective obsessively hunting down the mysterious serial killer that killed his partner several years prior. The film also features Kim Cattrall, Alastair Neil Duncan, Pete Postlethwaite, Ian Dury, and Alun Armstrong.",
"question": "What 1992 movie has the song nights in white satin?",
"short_answers": [
"Split Second"
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"wikipage": "Split Second (1992 film)"
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{
"context": "\"Dark Shadows\" was released on both Blu-ray and DVD in the United States on October 2, 2012, the date confirmed by the official \"Dark Shadows\" Facebook page, and the official \"Dark Shadows\" website. The film was released on both formats several days earlier in Australia; in stores on September 24, and online on September 26, 2012. The film was released on October 15, 2012 in the UK.",
"question": "What 2012 movie has the song nights in white satin?",
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"Dark Shadows"
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"title": "A Bronx Tale",
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"title": "Halloween II (soundtrack)",
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"title": "Dark Shadows (film)",
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"title": "Nights in White Satin",
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"content": "\"Nights in White Satin\" is a song by the Moody Blues, written and composed by Justin Hayward.",
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"content": "Dark Shadows is a 2012 American fantasy horror comedy film based on the gothic television soap opera of the same name.",
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"content": "The soundtrack features a score of several contemporaneous 1970s rock and pop songs, along with others from later and slightly earlier, including \"Nights in White Satin\" by The Moody Blues, \"I'm Sick of You\" by Iggy Pop, \"Season of the Witch\" by Donovan, \"Top of the World\" by The Carpenters, \"You're the First, the Last, My Everything\" by Barry White and \"Get It On\" by T. Rex.",
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"long_answer": "The song, Nights in White Satin, by the Moody Blues, has been featured in many movies including a 1987 film entitled Nights in White Satin. In 1991, it was included in the psychological thriller film, Shattered. In 1992, it was featured in a science-fiction horror film called Split Second. And in 2012, the song was featured in the soundtrack of the fantasy horror comedy film, Dark Shadows along with several 1970s rock and pop songs."
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Where does the cumberland river begin and end? | [
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"context": "Its headwaters are three separate forks that begin in Kentucky and converge in Baxter, KY, located in Harlan County. Martin's Fork starts near Hensley Settlement on Brush Mountain in Bell County and snakes its way north through the mountains to Baxter. Clover Fork starts on Black Mountain in Holmes Mill, near the Virginia border, and flows west in parallel with Kentucky Route 38 until it reaches Harlan. Clover Fork once flowed through downtown Harlan and merged with Martins Fork at the intersection of Kentucky Route 38 and US Route 421 until a flood control project began in 1992 diverted it through a tunnel under Little Black Mountain from which it emerges in Baxter and converges with Martins Fork. Poor Fork begins as a small stream on Pine Mountain in Letcher County near Flat Gap, Virginia. It flows southwest in parallel with Pine Mountain until it merges with the other two forks in Baxter.",
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"Martin's Fork",
"the Appalachian Mountains",
"a source in the Appalachian Mountains",
"Clover Fork",
"Poor Fork",
"three separate forks that begin in Kentucky"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Where does the cumberland river end?",
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"Ohio River at Smithland",
"the Ohio River near Paducah, Kentucky, and the mouth of the Tennessee River",
"The Ohio River"
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"long_answer": "The cumberland river's headwater begins as three separate forks that begin in Kentucky. Martin's Fork, Clover Fork, and Poor Fork, are the three forks that all merge in Baxter, KY. It ends at the Ohio River near Paducah, Kentucky, and the mouth of the Tennessee River."
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Who did john stape kill in coronation st? | [
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"context": "The character has been at the centre of some major storylines such as the kidnap of local teenager Rosie Webster (Helen Flanagan), covering up Colin Fishwick's (David Crellin) death from a heart attack, the manslaughter of Joy Fishwick (Doreen Mantle) and the murder of Charlotte Hoyle (Becky Hindley). The character was married to Fiz Brown (Jennie McAlpine) with whom he has a daughter called Hope. John Stape died in October 2011 after crashing his car into the back of a lorry, during a car chase with Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell). In 2019, it is revealed that John has a daughter, Jade Rowan (Lottie Henshall).",
"question": "Who did john stape kill by manslaughter in coronation st?",
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"Joy Fishwick"
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"context": "The character has been at the centre of some major storylines such as the kidnap of local teenager Rosie Webster (Helen Flanagan), covering up Colin Fishwick's (David Crellin) death from a heart attack, the manslaughter of Joy Fishwick (Doreen Mantle) and the murder of Charlotte Hoyle (Becky Hindley). The character was married to Fiz Brown (Jennie McAlpine) with whom he has a daughter called Hope. John Stape died in October 2011 after crashing his car into the back of a lorry, during a car chase with Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell). In 2019, it is revealed that John has a daughter, Jade Rowan (Lottie Henshall).",
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What type of tissue is the uppermost layer of the skin? | [
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"context": "The dermis or corium is a layer of skin between the epidermis (with which it makes up the cutis) and subcutaneous tissues, that primarily consists of dense irregular connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and strain. It is divided into two layers, the superficial area adjacent to the epidermis called the papillary region and a deep thicker area known as the reticular dermis. The dermis is tightly connected to the epidermis through a basement membrane. Structural components of the dermis are collagen, elastic fibers, and extrafibrillar matrix. It also contains mechanoreceptors that provide the sense of touch and thermoreceptors that provide the sense of heat. In addition, hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands (oil glands), apocrine glands, lymphatic vessels, nerves and blood vessels are present in the dermis. Those blood vessels provide nourishment and waste removal for both dermal and epidermal cells. ",
"question": "What tissue is the uppermost layer of the skin?",
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"epidermis"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What type of cells make up the uppermost layer of skin?",
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"flattened cells that overlie a base layer composed of columnar cells"
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"title": "Epidermis",
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"title": "Dermis",
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"content": "The epidermis layer provides a barrier to infection from environmental pathogens[2] and regulates the amount of water released from the body into the atmosphere through transepidermal water loss.",
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"long_answer": "The uppermost layer of the skin is called the epidermis, which is made up of flattened cells that overlie a base layer composed of columnar cells. The epidermis layer provides a barrier to infection from environmental pathogens and regulates the amount of water released from the body into the atmosphere through transepidermal water loss."
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Who played prudence on nanny and the professor? | [
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"context": "The series starred Juliet Mills as Nanny Phoebe Figalilly, Richard Long as Professor Harold Everett, and in season 3 Elsa Lanchester in the recurring role of Aunt Henrietta. Figalilly was housekeeper for Professor Everett and nanny to his three children: Hal, the intellectual tinkerer, played by David Doremus; Butch, the middle child, played by Trent Lehman; and Prudence, the youngest, played by Kim Richards. ",
"question": "Who played Prudence on the Nanny and the Professor (1972 TV movie)?",
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"Kim Richards"
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"context": "The series starred Juliet Mills as Nanny Phoebe Figalilly, Richard Long as Professor Harold Everett, and in season 3 Elsa Lanchester in the recurring role of Aunt Henrietta. Figalilly was housekeeper for Professor Everett and nanny to his three children: Hal, the intellectual tinkerer, played by David Doremus; Butch, the middle child, played by Trent Lehman; and Prudence, the youngest, played by Kim Richards. ",
"question": "Who played Prudence on the Nanny and the Professor (TV sitcom)?",
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"Kim Richards"
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"title": "Nanny and the Professor",
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"content": "Nanny and the Professor is an early 1970's American sitcom created by AJ Carothers and Thomas L. Miller for 20th Century-Fox Television.",
"wikipage": "Nanny and the Professor"
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"content": "Playing upon the popularity of Mary Poppins and other magical nannies of literature, this TV series posited another ostensibly magical British nanny taking care of a family in need of guidance.",
"wikipage": "Nanny and the Professor"
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"content": "Nanny and the Professor is a 1972 American animated comedy TV movie based on the sitcom by the same name. The series' original cast reprised their roles from the live action series.",
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"long_answer": "Nanny and the Professor is an early 1970's American sitcom about a magical British nanny taking care of a family in need of guidance. In 1972, a TV movie was made based on the sitcom using the same name and original cast. Kim Richards played Prudence, the youngest child, in both versions."
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Who recorded i can't make you love me? | [
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"context": "\"I Can't Make You Love Me\" is a song written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin and recorded by American singer Bonnie Raitt for her eleventh studio album \"Luck of the Draw\" (1991). Released as the album's third single in 1991, \"I Can't Make You Love Me\" became one of Raitt's most successful singles, reaching the top-20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and the top-10 on the Adult Contemporary.",
"question": "Who recorded I can't Make You Love Me in 1991?",
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"Bonnie Raitt"
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"context": "English singer George Michael covered \"I Can't Make You Love Me\" and released as a B-side of his single, \"Older\", which was released on 20 January 1997 as the fourth single from the album of the same name. Michael's version was also included on his compilation, \"\" (1998). \"Older\" and \"I Can't Make You Love Me\" both reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.",
"question": "Who released I can't make you love me in 1997?",
"short_answers": [
"George Michael"
],
"wikipage": "I Can't Make You Love Me"
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"context": "American R&B vocal group Boyz II Men recorded \"I Can't Make You Love Me\" for their third cover album, \"Love\" (2009). Their version was released as the album's first single on October 27, 2009. Having a more R&B approach, \"I Can't Make You Love Me\" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, while it has achieved minor success on the \"Billboard's\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.",
"question": "Who recorded I can't make you love me in 2009?",
"short_answers": [
"Boyz II Men"
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"wikipage": "I Can't Make You Love Me"
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"context": "In 2011, English singer Adele covered \"I Can't Make You Love Me\" for her first live album, \"Live at the Royal Albert Hall\" (2011). The song was acclaimed by music critics, who praised Adele's delivery and vocals. The song has charted on the UK Singles Chart, reaching the top-forty, although it was never released as a single.",
"question": "Who recorded I Can't Make You Love Me in 2011?",
"short_answers": [
"Adele"
],
"wikipage": "I Can't Make You Love Me"
},
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"context": "In 2014, Indian actress and singer Priyanka Chopra recorded a version of \"I Can't Make You Love Me\" for her ebut studio album. Speaking about the song, Chopra said \"This is one of my favorite tracks on the album. It's my ode to a classic, a song that I love, and one that says so much – this is for the actor in me.\" Chopra's version of the song incorporates electronic dance music (EDM) and electropop in its production. which comes courtesy of German producer Manuel \"DJ Manian\" Reuter. Andy Gensler from \"Billboard\" commented on how different Chopra's version was from the original by Raitt, saying that \"Chopra's more uptempo take on the song is more likely to connect with a generation of ravers with no idea of the song's origin\" The up-tempo version was demoed by American singer Ester Dean at the request of Interscope Records chairman Jimmy Iovine.",
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"Priyanka Chopra"
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"knowledge": [
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"content": "Although Bruce Hornsby had no hand in writing the song, his piano part on it became associated with him.",
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What is the name of the largest lake in canada? | [
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"context": "The Great Bear Lake (; ) is a lake in the Canadian boreal forest. It is the largest lake entirely in Canada (Lake Superior and Lake Huron straddling the Canada–US border are larger), the fourth-largest in North America, and the eighth-largest in the world. The lake is in the Northwest Territories, on the Arctic Circle between 65 and 67 degrees of northern latitude and between 118 and 123 degrees western longitude, above sea level.",
"question": "What is the largest lake that is completely in Canada?",
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"Great Bear Lake"
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"wikipage": "Great Bear Lake"
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"context": "The Great Bear Lake (; ) is a lake in the Canadian boreal forest. It is the largest lake entirely in Canada (Lake Superior and Lake Huron straddling the Canada–US border are larger), the fourth-largest in North America, and the eighth-largest in the world. The lake is in the Northwest Territories, on the Arctic Circle between 65 and 67 degrees of northern latitude and between 118 and 123 degrees western longitude, above sea level.",
"question": "What is the largest lake that is it at least partially in Canada?",
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"Lake Superior"
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"content": "Great Bear Lake (Slave: Sahtú; French: Grand lac de l'Ours) is a lake in the boreal forest of Canada. It is the largest lake entirely in Canada (Lake Superior and Lake Huron are larger but straddle the Canada–US border), the fourth-largest in North America, and the eighth-largest in the world. ",
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"content": "Lake Superior is the largest and northernmost of the Great Lakes of North America, and among freshwater lakes, it is the world's largest by surface area and the third-largest by volume.",
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"long_answer": "Great Bear Lake, which is located in the boreal forest of Canada, is the largest lake entirely in Canada, the fourth-largest in North America, and the eighth-largest in the world. Lake Superior and Lake Huron are larger but straddle the Canada–US border. Lake Superior is the largest and northernmost of the Great Lakes of North America, and among freshwater lakes, it is the world's largest by surface area and the third-largest by volume."
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When did the first hobbit movie come out? | [
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"context": "The world premiere for \"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey\" took place on 28 November 2012 in Wellington, New Zealand, with the film's wide release in New Zealand on 12 December. 100,000 people lined the red carpet on Wellington's Courtenay Place for the premiere. The entire event was also broadcast live on TV3 (New Zealand), and streamed over the Internet. Tickets to the film's midnight screenings in New Zealand sold out within minutes of going on sale, prompting director Peter Jackson to say that the fans who missed out \"may get something special\" which could include getting to see the film \"possibly even a minute or two before anyone else\". The film was released on 13 December 2012 in the United Kingdom and 14 December 2012 for some other parts of the world. It has a runtime of 169 minutes (2 hours and 49 minutes). The film grossed over $1 billion at the box office, surpassing both \"\" and \"\" nominally.",
"question": "When did The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey first have its premiere in New Zealand?",
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"28 November 2012"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey come out in New Zealand theatres?",
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"12 December 2012"
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},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey come out in European theatres?",
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"13 December 2012"
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},
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"context": "Monolith Productions developed \"Guardians of Middle-earth\", which was released on 4 December 2012 for PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network, and 5 December 2012 for Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade. \"Guardians of Middle-earth\" delivers a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game set in Middle-earth and crafted specifically for the console systems. Gamers can play in teams of up to 10 players in strategic five versus five competitive multiplayer battle arenas in the epic setting of Middle-earth. Players can develop and master more than 20 guardians, including Gandalf, Sauron, Gollum and many more, forming memorable and unlikely alliances with and against friends. Gamers can connect via an in-game voice communication system, as well as access a comprehensive online stat and leader board system where they can track friends’ victories and defeats. The game featured tie-ins to the released \"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey\" motion picture which released on 14 December 2012.",
"question": "When did The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey come out in theatres in India, Canada, and the US?",
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"14 December 2012"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey come out in theatres in Australia?",
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"Boxing Day",
"26 December 2012"
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"content": "The Hobbit is a film series consisting of three high fantasy adventure films directed by Peter Jackson. The three films are The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013), and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014).",
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"content": "The first film in the trilogy premiered at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington, New Zealand on 28 November 2012. ",
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"content": "The world premiere of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey took place on 28 November 2012 at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington, New Zealand,[40] with a full theatrical release in New Zealand on 12 December. The film was released 13 December 2012 in Europe, 14 December 2012 in India, Canada and United States,[41][42] and 26 December 2012 (Boxing Day) in Australia. It was also screened at the 65th Royal Film Performance in London on 12 December 2012.[43]",
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When did the potato come to north america? | [
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"context": "Early colonists in Virginia and the Carolinas may have grown potatoes from seeds or tubers from Spanish ships, but the earliest certain potato crop in North America was in Londonderry, New Hampshire in 1719. The plants were from Ireland, so the crop became known as the \"Irish potato\". Potatoes were planted in Idaho as early as 1838; by 1900 the state's production exceeded a million bushels (about 27,000 tonnes). Before 1910, the crops were stored in barns or root cellars, but, by the 1920s, potato cellars or barns came into use. U.S. potato production has increased steadily; two-thirds of the crop comes from Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and Maine, and potato growers have strengthened their position in both domestic and foreign markets.",
"question": "When did the potato possibly come to north america?",
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"context": "Early colonists in Virginia and the Carolinas may have grown potatoes from seeds or tubers from Spanish ships, but the earliest certain potato crop in North America was in Londonderry, New Hampshire in 1719. The plants were from Ireland, so the crop became known as the \"Irish potato\". Potatoes were planted in Idaho as early as 1838; by 1900 the state's production exceeded a million bushels (about 27,000 tonnes). Before 1910, the crops were stored in barns or root cellars, but, by the 1920s, potato cellars or barns came into use. U.S. potato production has increased steadily; two-thirds of the crop comes from Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and Maine, and potato growers have strengthened their position in both domestic and foreign markets.",
"question": "When did the potato come to north america for certain and get used as a crop?",
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"1719"
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"content": "Thomas Jefferson says of the white potato, \"you say the potatoe is a native of the US. I presume you speak of the Irish potatoe. I have enquired much into this question, & think I can assure you that plant is not a native of N. America. it came from Ireland\"",
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"long_answer": "Early colonists in Virginia and the Carolinas may have grown potatoes from seeds or tubers from Spanish ships, but the earliest certain potato crop in North America was in Londonderry, New Hampshire in 1719. The plants were from Ireland, so the crop became known as the \"Irish potato\". Thomas Jefferson says of the white potato, \"You say the potato is a native of the US. I presume you speak of the Irish potato. I have enquired much into this question, and think I can assure you that plant is not a native of North America. It came from Ireland.\""
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Who sang the song god's not dead? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
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"Passion with David Crowder"
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"context": "\"Like a Lion\" is song written by Daniel Bashta and originally performed by Passion on the 2010 album \"\". In 2011, it was covered by Newsboys as \"God's Not Dead (Like a Lion)\" and released as a single from the album \"God's Not Dead\". The song appeared on charts during its release in 2012. The song charted in 2014, after the release of the film, \"God's Not Dead\". The band performs the song, in a concert sequence, at the end of the film. The song was released through Inpop Records.",
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"Newsboys"
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"content": "and released as a single from the album God's Not Dead.",
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"content": "In the Newsboys version, the lead vocals are performed by Michael Tait and features fellow DC Talk member Kevin Max.",
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How many basketball national championships does louisville have? | [
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"3"
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"question": "How many women's basketball national championships does Louisville have?",
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"0"
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"content": "The Louisville Cardinals women's basketball team represents the University of Louisville in women's basketball. The school competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). ",
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What does the e stand for in wile e coyote? | [
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"Ethelbert"
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"content": "The Coyote's name of Wile E. is a pun of the word \"wily.\" The \"E\" stands for \"Ethelbert\" in one issue of a Looney Tunes comic book.",
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What was roy orbison's first number one hit? | [
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What's the population of walnut grove minnesota? | [
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"871"
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"content": "Walnut Grove is a city in Redwood County, Minnesota, United States.",
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"content": "As of the census[2] of 2010, the city had 871 people, 313 households, and 210 families.",
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When did the first person to climb mount everest? | [
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"context": "Sir Edmund Percival Hillary (20 July 1919 – 11 January 2008) was a New Zealand mountaineer, explorer, and philanthropist. On 29 May 1953, Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. They were part of the ninth British expedition to Everest, led by John Hunt. From 1985 to 1988 he served as New Zealand's High Commissioner to India and Bangladesh and concurrently as Ambassador to Nepal.",
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"content": "The first British expedition—organized and financed by the newly formed Mount Everest Committee—came under the leadership of Colonel Charles Howard-Bury, with Harold Raeburn as mountaineering leader, and included George Mallory, Guy Bullock, and Edward Oliver Wheeler.",
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"content": "On September 23, Mallory became the first person to set foot on the mountain and he, Bullock, and Wheeler reached the North Col at 7,020 metres (23,030 ft) before being forced back by strong winds.",
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Who has played will horton on days of our lives? | [
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"question": "Who played Will Horton on Days of Our Lives from 1995-2002?",
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"Shawn and Taylor Carpenter"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who played Will Horton on Days of Our Lives from 2002-2003?",
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"Darian Weiss"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who played Will Horton on Days of Our Lives from 2003-2008?",
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"Christopher Gerse"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who played Will Horton on Days of Our Lives from 2009-2010?",
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"context": "In 2017, it is revealed that Will (now Chandler Massey) did not die when he was strangled. When Will had entered Ben's apartment, he was being followed by Susan Banks (Eileen Davidson), who was planning to abduct Will in an act of revenge against Sami, whom she blamed for her son EJ's death. When Ben slipped out after strangling Will, Susan and her associate Dr Wilhelm Rolf (who had revived Sami's step-dad John back when he was thought to be dead) secretly entered, and Dr Rolf found Will to be unconscious but breathing. He then injected Will with something that would make him appear to be dead. After Lucas and Sami had viewed Will in the morgue, Dr Rolf (William Utay) revived Will. It turns out that Will's family unwittingly buried an empty coffin at his funeral, and Will, who had lost all his memories, was taken by Susan, who took care of him, but made him believe that he was her son EJ.",
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"Chandler Massey"
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"content": "Will Horton is a fictional character from the American daytime TV soap opera Days of Our Lives, known for a highly praised coming out story,[3][4][5] award-winning performances by actor Chandler Massey,[6][5][7] and as one half of US daytime drama's first male gay wedding and marriage.[8] The character first appears on November 16, 1995, when his mom Sami Brady (Alison Sweeney) gives birth to him. Initially portrayed by a series of child actors, the character grew up in real-time as the show aired, eventually to be played by adult actors Chandler Massey (2010–2014, 2017–2021), and Guy Wilson (2014–2015).",
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Smallest continent of world in terms of area other than australia is? | [
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"context": "A continent is one of several very large landmasses. Generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria, up to seven regions are commonly regarded as continents. Ordered from largest in area to smallest, they are: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.",
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"content": "The six-continent combined-Eurasia model is mostly used in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Japan.",
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What was the slogan of the republic in french revolution? | [
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"question": "What is a slogan of the republic in french revolution used in the context of Federalist revolts and foreign invasion?",
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"Unité, Indivisibilité de la République; Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité ou la mort",
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"context": "The emphasis on \"Fraternité\" during the French Revolution led Olympe de Gouges, a female journalist, to write the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen as a response. The tripartite motto was neither a creative collection, nor really institutionalized by the French Revolution. As soon as 1789, other terms were used, such as \"\"la Nation, la Loi, le Roi\"\" (The Nation, The Law, The King), or \"\"Union, Force, Vertu\"\" (Union, Strength, Virtue), a slogan used beforehand by masonic lodges, or \"\"Force, Égalité, Justice\"\" (Strength, Equality, Justice), \"\"Liberté, Sûreté, Propriété\"\" (Liberty, Security, Property), etc.",
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"Union, Force, Vertu",
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"question": "What is a slogan of the republic in french revolution involving the King?",
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"la Nation, la Loi, le Roi",
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Who did the usa fight in world war 2? | [
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"content": "At the end of September 1940, the Tripartite Pact formally united Japan, Italy, and Germany as the Axis powers.",
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How many episodes are in series 4 of shetland? | [
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"question": "How many episodes are there in series 1 of shetland?",
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"content": "Shetland is a Scottish crime drama television series, made by ITV Studios for BBC Scotland and first broadcast on 10 March 2013. Initially based upon the novels of Ann Cleeves, the series was brought to the screen by David Kane, who has remained a principal writer throughout the series.",
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When was pride and prejudice written and published? | [
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"context": "Austen began writing the novel after staying at Goodnestone Park in Kent with her brother Edward and his wife in 1796. It was originally titled \"First Impressions\", and was written between October 1796 and August 1797. On 1 November 1797 Austen's father sent a letter to London bookseller Thomas Cadell to ask if he had any interest in seeing the manuscript, but the offer was declined by return post. The militia were mobilised after the French declaration of war on Britain in February 1793, and there was initially a lack of barracks for all the militia regiments, requiring the militia to set up huge camps in the countryside, which the novel refers to several times. The Brighton camp for which the militia regiment leaves in May after spending the winter in Meryton was opened in August 1793, and the barracks for all the regiments of the militia were completed by 1796, placing the events of the novel between 1793 and 1795.",
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"context": "Egerton published the first edition of \"Pride and Prejudice\" in three hardcover volumes on 28 January 1813. It was advertised in \"The Morning Chronicle\", priced at 18s. Favourable reviews saw this edition sold out, with a second edition published in October that year. A third edition was published in 1817.",
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"content": "Pride and Prejudice is an 1813 romantic novel of manners written by Jane Austen. Though it is mostly called a romantic novel, it can also be considered a satirical book. ",
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When was the last time fulham played at wembley? | [
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"context": "The 1975 FA Cup Final was the 94th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 3 May 1975 at Wembley Stadium and was contested by London clubs West Ham United and Fulham. The Fulham team contained two former England captains in former West Ham captain Bobby Moore, making his last appearance at Wembley, and Alan Mullery.",
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"title": "Fulham F.C.",
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"title": "2018 EFL Championship play-off Final",
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"title": "2017 EFL Championship play-off Final",
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"title": "1975 FA Cup Final",
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"content": "The 2018 EFL Championship play-off Final was an association football match which was played on 26 May 2018 at Wembley Stadium, London, between Aston Villa and Fulham.",
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"content": "The 2018–19 Fulham season was the club's 121st professional season and their 14th in the Premier League, after the club won promotion from the EFL Championship after defeating Aston Villa in the 2018 EFL Championship play-off Final at Wembley Stadium on 26 May 2018.",
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Who makes the engine for the smart car? | [
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"context": "The 999 cc I3 Mitsubishi 3B2 engine (2007 onwards) is offered in normally aspirated and turbo versions. German tuner company Brabus, in a joint venture with Smart, has developed a high powered version of the 1.0-litre turbo, producing , originally available only in Europe, but now available elsewhere. A small 0.8-litre three-cylinder turbo diesel common rail engine made by Mercedes was available in most European markets.",
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"Mitsubishi"
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"context": "The 999 cc I3 Mitsubishi 3B2 engine (2007 onwards) is offered in normally aspirated and turbo versions. German tuner company Brabus, in a joint venture with Smart, has developed a high powered version of the 1.0-litre turbo, producing , originally available only in Europe, but now available elsewhere. A small 0.8-litre three-cylinder turbo diesel common rail engine made by Mercedes was available in most European markets.",
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"content": "The Smart Fortwo (stylized as \"smart fortwo\") is a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger hatchback microcar manufactured and marketed by the Smart division of the German multinational Daimler AG. Introduced in 1998, it is now in its third generation.",
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What is the capital of isle of man? | [
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"context": "Douglas () is the capital and largest town of the Isle of Man, with a population of 27,938 (2011). It is located at the mouth of the River Douglas, and on a sweeping bay of two miles. The River Douglas forms part of the town's harbour and main commercial port.",
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"Douglas"
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"context": "Castletown (, pronounced ) is a town in the Isle of Man, geographically within the historical parish of Malew but administered separately. Lying at the south of the island, it was the Manx capital until 1869. The centre of town is dominated by Castle Rushen, a well-preserved medieval castle, originally built for a Viking king.",
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"Castletown"
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"content": "The rise of Douglas as the social and economic stronghold was recognised in 1869, when it became the home of the island's parliament, Tynwald, and therefore the capital, an honour previously held by Castletown, a smaller town in the south of the island.",
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Who wrote and produced look what you made me do? | [
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"Jack Antonoff",
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"context": "\"Look What You Made Me Do\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on August 25, 2017, by Big Machine Records as the lead single from her sixth studio album \"Reputation\" (2017). Swift wrote and produced the song with her co-producer Jack Antonoff. \"Look What You Made Me Do\" is an electroclash and dance-pop song, with lyrics about various issues that built Swift's reputation. Right Said Fred band members are also credited as songwriters, as it interpolates the melody of their song \"I'm Too Sexy\" (1991).",
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"content": "\"Look What You Made Me Do\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on August 24, 2017, by Big Machine Records, as the lead single from her sixth studio album, Reputation (2017). ",
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How many episodes in a season of vampire diaries? | [
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"question": "How many episodes per season in seasons 1-3 and 5-7 of vampire diaries?",
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"22"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many episodes in season 8 of vampire diaries?",
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"16"
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"question": "How many episodes in season 4 of vampire diaries?",
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"title": "The Vampire Diaries",
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"content": "The Vampire Diaries is an American supernatural teen drama television series developed by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec, based on the book series of the same name written by L. J. Smith. The series premiered on The CW on September 10, 2009, and concluded on March 10, 2017, having aired 171 episodes over eight seasons.",
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How many justices are there in the us supreme court? | [
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"5"
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"context": "No context provided",
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"9"
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"context": "No context provided",
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"8"
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"title": "List of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States",
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"content": "The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest ranking judicial body in the United States. Its membership, as set by the Judiciary Act of 1869, consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices, any six of whom constitute a quorum.",
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What is the age limit for nysc in nigeria? | [
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"content": "The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a program set up by the Nigerian government to involve Nigerian graduates in nation building and the development of the country.",
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"content": "To be eligible to participate in the compulsory one year service, a graduate must be below the age of 30 years upon graduation, or else he/she will be given a Certificate of Exemption, which is also equivalent to the NYSC Discharge Certificate. A graduate who graduated before 30 years but skipped the service year, will still be eligible to serve even if he wants at the age of 60, since his certificate of graduation was dated before he clocked 30 years of age. NYSC is compulsory in the sense that the graduates of the country can't request for exemption by themselves, unless they are disabled, have served in the military or paramilitary for a period of more than one year or have exceeded the age of 30 years when they graduated just like in the above explanation. Part-time graduates (CEP) are given Exemption Letter, since they're not allowed to serve.",
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Who sings where in the world is carmen sandiego? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sings in the album Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?",
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"content": "Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? is the soundtrack to the game show of the same name that ran from 1991 to 1995.",
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"long_answer": "Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? is the soundtrack to the game show of the same name that ran from 1991 to 1995. Rockapella is an American a cappella musical group formed in 1986 in New York City. In the 1990s, they are best remembered for their role as a vocal house band and resident comedy troupe on the PBS children's geography game show \"Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?\", based on the classic computer game of the same name developed and published by Broderbund. On the album, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, Rockapella, Urban Blight, The Persuasions, Tito Puente, Brian Dewan, Eileen Ivers, and the 3 Brave Woodsmen all sing."
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Who is minister of magic after voldemort dies? | [
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"context": "Cornelius Oswald Fudge is first mentioned in \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" as the Minister for Magic of the United Kingdom. He makes his first appearance in \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\" when he arrives at the school to take Hagrid to Azkaban, even though he does not firmly believe that Hagrid is guilty. He also removes Dumbledore as Headmaster when pressured by Lucius Malfoy who insisted that all the school governors had voted on it. However, it is not until \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\" that Fudge meets Harry for the first time. Fudge does not press charges against Harry for accidentally inflating Aunt Marge, and advises him to be careful because an escaped convict is at large. When Fudge goes for a social drink at the Three Broomsticks pub, he inadvertently tells an unseen Harry that Sirius was James Potter's best friend and was believed to have betrayed the Potters to Voldemort. Fudge allowed the near-execution of Buckbeak to occur, once again intimidated by Lucius Malfoy. In this book, it is revealed that, before becoming Minister for Magic, he worked in the Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes.",
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"question": "Who is the actor that plays the first minister of magic after voldemort dies?",
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"Hardy",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the character that is second minister of magic after voldemort dies?",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the actor that plays the second minister of magic after voldemort dies?",
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"Nighy",
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"context": "The Department of Magical Law Enforcement is a combination of police and justice facilities. It is located on the second level of the Ministry of Magic. At the beginning of the series, it is headed by Amelia Bones, who is replaced by Pius Thicknesse after Voldemort murders her. Thicknesse is replaced by Yaxley in \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\" after Voldemort has Thicknesse appointed the puppet Minister for his regime. Bartemius Crouch Sr. once headed the department, prior to the first book. By the events of \"Cursed Child\", Harry Potter has become its head.",
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"context": "Guy Henry plays Thicknesse in \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\" and \"Part 2\", in which he is depicted as a Death Eater even before Scrimgeour's death. In \"Part 2\", Thicknesse is killed by Voldemort.",
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"content": "Rufus Scrimgeour serves as the Minister for Magic of the United Kingdom from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince until his death in the following book, succeeding Cornelius Fudge who was ousted by the wizarding community for his failure to announce the return of Voldemort,",
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"content": "George Harris appeared as Kingsley in the movies Order of the Phoenix and both parts of Deathly Hallows.",
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"content": "In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, it is shown that Hermoine has become the Minister for Magic, succeeding Kingsley Shacklebot.",
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Where is e3 2019 going to be held? | [
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"context": "The 2019 E3 BinckBank Classic is a road cycling one-day race, scheduled to be held on 29 March 2019 in Belgium. It is the 62nd edition of E3 Harelbeke and the eleventh event of the 2019 UCI World Tour.",
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Who did the voice of mumble in happy feet? | [
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"context": "Brittany Murphy, who originally voiced Mumble's love interest Gloria, was set to reprise her role and scheduled to begin recording some time in 2010, but died from pneumonia and anemia on December 20, 2009. Steve Irwin, who voiced Trev the elephant seal and an albatross, died of a stingray injury on September 4, 2006. Pink replaced Murphy's roles (Pink had already contributed a song \"Tell Me Something Good\" to the soundtrack of the first film). Brad Pitt and Matt Damon voiced the tiny krill, Will and Bill. Hank Azaria also signed on to voice The Mighty Sven. E.G. Daily, who played young Mumble in the previous film, played the vocals for Mumble's choreophobic son Erik and the daughter of Miss Viola, Boadicea, as well as additional voices. Sofía Vergara appears in the film as a new character. There is a live action scene in the movie as in the first \"Happy Feet\". Mitchell Hicks signed up as the movie's choreographer.",
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"E.G. Daily"
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"context": "Happy Feet is a 2006 computer-animated musical comedy film directed, produced, and co-written by George Miller. It stars the voices of Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Hugo Weaving, and E.G. Daily. An international co-production between the United States and Australia, the film was produced at Sydney-based visual effects and animation studio Animal Logic for Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures, and Kingdom Feature Productions, and was released in North American theaters on November 17, 2006. It is the first animated film produced by Kennedy Miller and Animal Logic.",
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"Elijah Wood"
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"content": "Every emperor penguin sings a unique song called a \"heartsong\" to attract a mate. If the male penguin's heartsong matches the female's song, the two penguins mate. Norma Jean, a female penguin, falls for Memphis, a male penguin and they become mates. They lay an egg, which is left in Memphis' care, while Norma Jean leaves with the other females to fish. While the males struggle through the harsh winter, Memphis briefly drops the egg. The resulting chick, Mumble, is unable to sing but can tap dance.",
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"content": "Elijah Wood (born January 28, 1981) is an American actor and producer. He is best known for his portrayal of Frodo Baggins in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy (2001–2003) and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012).",
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"content": "Happy Feet Two is a 2011 computer-animated musical comedy film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller. It is the sequel to the 2006 film Happy Feet, and stars Ava Acres, Elijah Wood, Robin Williams (in his final animated feature), P!nk, Meibh Campbell, Lil' P-Nut, Common, Magda Szubanski, Hugo Weaving, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Sofia Vergara, Richard Carter, and Hank Azaria.",
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"content": "Elizabeth Ann Guttman (born September 11, 1961), better known as E. G. Daily and Elizabeth Daily, is an American actress and singer.\n\nDaily is best known for her animation voice roles as Tommy Pickles on Rugrats and its spin-off All Grown Up!, Buttercup on The Powerpuff Girls, Rudy Tabootie on ChalkZone, and Julius on Julius Jr. She also voiced the title character in the live-action film Babe: Pig in the City and Bamm-Bamm Rubble in the live-action film The Flintstones.",
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Who plays max on one day at a time? | [
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"Michael Lembeck"
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"Arthur Edward Quinn",
"Ed Quinn"
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"title": "One Day at a Time",
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"title": "One Day at a Time (2017 TV series)",
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"content": "Michael Lembeck (born June 25, 1948) is an American actor and television and film director.[1]",
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"content": "One Day at a Time is an American sitcom based on the 1975 series of the same title.[2]",
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"content": "Arthur Edward Quinn (born February 26, 1968) is an American actor, model and musician.",
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How many books left in game of thrones? | [
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"question": "How many books left in game of thrones, as of 2017?",
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"two",
"two volumes"
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},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many books left in game of thrones, as of 2016?",
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"two",
"two volumes"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many books left in game of thrones, as of 2015?",
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"two",
"two volumes"
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}
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"title": "A Song of Ice and Fire",
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"content": "A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of epic fantasy novels by the American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. He began the first volume of the series, A Game of Thrones, in 1991, and it was published in 1996. Martin, who initially envisioned the series as a trilogy, has published five out of a planned seven volumes. The fifth and most recent volume of the series, A Dance with Dragons, was published in 2011 and took Martin six years to write. He is currently writing the sixth novel, The Winds of Winter. A seventh novel, A Dream of Spring, is planned.",
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"long_answer": "A Game of Thrones is the first book in the A Song of Fire and Ice series by George R.R. Martin. Martin has currently published five of the seven books in this series and has two books remaining. The fifth and most recent book in the series, A Dance with Dragons, was published in 2011 and took Martin six years to write. He is currently writing the sixth novel in the series, The Winds of Winter. A seventh novel, A Dream of Spring, is planned."
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Which state has the most coastline in the us? | [
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"question": "Which state has the most coastline in the continental us?",
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"Alaska"
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},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Which state has the most coastline in the contiguous us?",
"short_answers": [
"Florida"
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"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "List of U.S. states and territories by coastline",
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"content": "30 states have a coastline: 23 with a coastline on the Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean (including the Gulf of Mexico), and/or Pacific Ocean, and eight with a Great Lakes shoreline.",
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Little house on the prairie christmas blizzard episode? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Which season and episode was the Little House on the Prairie Christmas blizzard episode?",
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"Season 3 Episode 11"
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},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What was the name of the Little House on the Prairie Christmas blizzard episode?",
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"Blizzard"
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},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What was the original air date of the Little House on the Prairie Christmas blizzard episode?",
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"Januare 3, 1977"
],
"wikipage": null
}
] | [
{
"title": "List of Little House on the Prairie episodes",
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}
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"knowledge": [
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"content": "The Little House books have been adapted for stage or screen more than once, most successfully as the American television series Little House on the Prairie, which ran from 1974 to 1983",
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"content": "The \"Little House\" Books is a series of American children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder,",
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"content": "The Long Winter is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1940, the sixth of nine books in her Little House series. It is set in southeastern Dakota Territory during the severe winter of 1880–1881, when she turned 14 years old.",
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Who prepared the first draft constitution of india? | [
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"question": "Who was the principal preparer of the first draft of the constitution of India?",
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"Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar",
"B. R. Ambedkar",
"Babasaheb Ambedkar"
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"context": "At 14 August 1947 meeting of the assembly, committees were proposed. Rau's draft was considered, debated and amended by the eight-person drafting committee, which was appointed on 29 August 1947 with B. R. Ambedkar as chair. A revised draft constitution was prepared by the committee and submitted to the assembly on 4 November 1947.Dr B. R. Ambedkar in his concluding speech in constituent assembly on November 25, 1949 stated that:",
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"Constituent Assembly"
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"content": "The Constitution of India (IAST: Bhāratīya Saṃvidhāna) is the supreme law of India.[3][4]",
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"content": "Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (IPA: [bhɪməɑo ɹæmdʒi ɑmbɛdkɑə]; 14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956), venerated as Babasaheb ([bʌbəsɑheb]), was an Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer, who inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement and campaigned against social discrimination towards the untouchables (Dalits).",
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"long_answer": "The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. The principal preparer of the first draft of the constitution of India was Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, an Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer, who inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement and campaigned against social discrimination towards the untouchables (Dalits). A revised draft constitution was prepared by the committee and submitted to the assembly on 4 November 1947.Dr B. R. Ambedkar in his concluding speech in Constituent Assembly on November 25, 1949."
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