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Where does the united states energy come from? | [
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"question": "What specific sources does United States energy come from?",
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"context": "Nuclear energy supplied 8.4% and renewable energy supplied 8%, mainly from hydroelectric dams and biomass; however, this also includes other renewable sources like wind, geothermal, and solar. ",
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"Nuclear energy"
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"context": "Nuclear energy supplied 8.4% and renewable energy supplied 8%, mainly from hydroelectric dams and biomass; however, this also includes other renewable sources like wind, geothermal, and solar. ",
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"renewable energy"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What specific sources does 8% of United states energy come from?",
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How many bouncers are allowed in an over in odis? | [
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"question": "How many bouncers were allowed in an over in odis between 2001- and 2011?",
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"one"
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"question": "How many bouncers are allowed in an over in odis since 2012?",
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"two"
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"content": "In the sport of cricket, a bouncer (or bumper) is a type of short-pitched delivery, usually bowled by a fast bowler, which bounces once and then reaches the batsman at head-height.",
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"content": "A One Day International (ODI) is a form of limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, currently 50, with the game lasting up to 9 hours.[1][2]",
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"long_answer": "In the sport of cricket, a bouncer (or bumper) is a type of short-pitched delivery, usually bowled by a fast bowler, which bounces once and then reaches the batsman at head-height. Between 2001 and 2011, only one bouncer was allowed per over in One Day International (ODI) cricket. Since 2012, two bouncers are allowed per over in ODI cricket."
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Who won season 26 of dancing with the stars? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the celebrity that won season 26 of dancing with the stars?",
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"Adam Rippon",
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"context": "The professional dancers were announced on April 12, 2018. The eight professionals returning from last season are Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Sharna Burgess, Witney Carson, Artem Chigvintsev, Keo Motsepe, Gleb Savchenko, and Emma Slater. The two remaining professional dancers were both in the troupe last season, and have previously been professional dancers on the show: Sasha Farber (last competed in season 24) and Jenna Johnson (last competed in season 23). The five professionals from last season that are not returning are Cheryl Burke, Mark Ballas, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Peta Murgatroyd, and Valentin Chmerkovskiy.",
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"content": "On May 21, 2018, Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon and Jenna Johnson were announced the winners, marking the first win for Johnson. Rippon is the first openly gay winner.",
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"long_answer": "On May 21, 2018, Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon and his professional dance partner Jenna Johnson were announced as the season 26 winners of Dancing with the Stars, marking the first win for Johnson. Rippon is the first openly gay winner of Dancing with the Stars. "
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Where did the superstition knock on wood come from? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Where did the superstition knock on wood because of protection from supernatural beings come from?",
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"Celtic or German folklore"
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"context": "The origin of the custom may be in German folklore, wherein supernatural beings are thought to live in trees, and can be invoked for protection. One explanation states that the tradition derived from the Pagans who thought that trees were the homes of fairies, spirits, dryads and many other mystical creatures. In these instances, people might knock on or touch wood to request good luck, or to distract spirits with evil intentions. When in need of a favour or some good luck, one politely mentioned this wish to a tree and then touched the bark, representing the first \"knock\". The second \"knock\" was to say \"thank you\". The knocking was also supposed to prevent evil spirits from hearing your speech and as such stop them from interfering. Alternatively, some traditions have it that by knocking upon wood, you would awaken and release the benevolent wood fairies that dwelt there.",
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"Pagans"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "From what object did the superstition knock on wood come from?",
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"wooden crucifixes"
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"question": "What is the more modern theory for where the superstition knock on wood come from?",
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"a form of tag called \"Tiggy Touchwood\""
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"content": "Knocking on wood, also touching wood (the usual phrase and action for speakers of English), is an apotropaic tradition of literally touching, tapping, or knocking on wood, or merely stating that one is doing or intending to do so, in order to avoid \"tempting fate\" after making a favorable prediction or boast, or a declaration concerning one's own death or another unfavorable situation.",
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"content": "Another explanation links the practice to wooden crucifixes.[1] A more modern theory from folklore researcher Steve Roud suggests it derives from a form of tag called \"Tiggy Touchwood\" in which players are safe from being tagged if they are touching wood.[1]",
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When did the ti nspire cx cas come out? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did the TI-Nspire CX CAS come out?",
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"25 February 2011"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did the TI-Nspire CX II CAS come out?",
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"March 2019"
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"content": "In 2019, Texas Instruments introduced the TI-Nspire CX II and TI-Nspire CX II CAS.[10] They feature a slightly different operating system with several enhancements and slightly improved hardware, including python integration",
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Who does the voice of the aflac duck? | [
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"context": "The duck was originally voiced by comedian Gilbert Gottfried, who also voiced Digit on the PBS Kids series \"Cyberchase\" and Iago in the Disney film \"Aladdin\". After 11 years as the voice of the Aflac duck, Gottfried was dismissed on March 14, 2011, due to jokes on Gottfried's Twitter account referencing the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The company's chief marketing officer stated that \"Gilbert's recent comments about the crisis in Japan were lacking in humor, and certainly do not represent the thoughts and feelings of anyone at Aflac.\"",
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"context": "On March 23, 2011, Aflac announced that the company was taking applications for the new voice of the Aflac Duck through QuackAflac.com until April 1. Commercials requesting the submissions, first aired in 2006 but updated, resemble a silent movie. On April 26, 2011, it was announced that Daniel McKeague, a television advertising sales manager from Hugo, Minnesota, would be the new voice of the Aflac duck. The first Aflac commercial featuring the duck's new voice aired on May 1, 2011.",
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"content": "Aflac Inc. /ˈæflæk/ (American Family Life Assurance Company) is an American insurance company and is the largest provider of supplemental insurance in the United States.",
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"content": "Since December 1999, the company's identity and brand has become more widely recognized in the United States as the result of TV commercials featuring the Aflac Duck, who frustratedly quacks the company's name to unsuspecting prospective policy holders.",
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"long_answer": "The American Family Life Assurance Company is an American insurance company whose identity and brand has become more widely recognized as the result of TV commercials featuring the Aflac Duck. More than one person has voiced the Aflac Duck. Comedian Gilbert Gottfried was the original voice actor for the duck until he was dismissed on March 14, 2011. In April 2011, Daniel McKeague, a television advertising sales manager from Minnesota, was hired to replace Gottfried."
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What is the flavor in earl grey tea? | [
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"context": "Earl Grey tea is a tea blend which has been flavoured with the addition of oil of bergamot. The rind's fragrant oil is added to black tea to give Earl Grey its unique taste. Traditionally, Earl Grey was made from black teas such as China keemun and therefore intended to be drunk without milk. However, tea companies have since begun to offer Earl Grey based upon stronger teas such as Ceylons which are better suited to the addition of milk or cream. Other varieties have been introduced as well, such as green or oolong.",
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"oil of bergamot"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What does the flavor of Earl Grey tea taste like?",
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"citrus"
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"content": "Bergamot essential oil is a cold-pressed essential oil produced by cells inside the rind of a bergamot orange fruit.",
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"long_answer": "The flavor of Earl Grey tea tastes like citrus and comes from oil of bergamot. Bergamot essential oil is an essential oil produced inside a bergamot orange fruit's rind. The oil is added to black tea to give Earl Grey its unique taste."
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Who were the two superpowers during the cold war space race? | [
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"context": "As the Cold War ended with the implosion of the Soviet Union the space race between the two superpowers ended. The United States of America was left as the only superpower on Earth with a large concentration of the world's wealth and technological advancement. Despite the United States' new status in the world, the monopoly of space militarisation is in no way certain. Countries such as China, Japan, and India have begun their own space programmes, while the European Union collectively works to create satellite systems to rival those of the United States.",
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"context": "During the Cold War, the world's two great superpowers—the Soviet Union and the United States of America—spent large proportions of their GDP on developing military technologies. The drive to place objects in orbit stimulated space research and started the Space Race. In 1957, the USSR launched the first artificial satellite, \"Sputnik 1\".",
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How many seasons are there of america's got talent? | [
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When is the new maroon 5 album released? | [
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"question": "When was Maroon 5's album V released?",
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"August 29, 2014"
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"June 20, 2012"
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"content": "In 2012, Carmichael left the group and was replaced by musician PJ Morton, as the band released the fourth album Overexposed, with the song \"One More Night\", topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart for nine consecutive weeks.",
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"content": "In 2014, Carmichael rejoined the band alongside Morton to record the fifth album V (roman numeral pronounced \"five\"), with the band signed to Interscope Records and Levine's own label 222 Records.",
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When is season 3 of fuller house coming out? | [
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"title": "List of Fuller House episodes",
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"long_answer": "Fuller House is an American family sitcom and sequel to the 1987–95 television series Full House, airing as a Netflix original series. The first nine episodes of season 3 of Fuller House came out on September 22, 2017. The second nine episodes of season 3 came out on December 22, 2017."
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Who was the captain of the flying dutchman? | [
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"question": "Who was the captain of the Flying Dutchman (19th century steam ship)?",
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"William Moore"
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"context": "The Efteling amusement park in the Netherlands has a roller coaster called The Flying Dutchman which features the captain named Willem van der Decken ().",
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"Willem van der Decken"
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"content": "The Flying Dutchman (Dutch: De Vliegende Hollander) is a legendary ghost ship which was said to never be able to make port, doomed to sail the oceans forever.",
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"content": "The Flying Dutchman was a 19th-century steamship in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest.",
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"content": "It was the first steamboat to enter the Stikine River, in 1862,[1] and the first vessel to take a cargo of lumber from Burrard Inlet (Vancouver harbour), in August 1863, under Captain William Moore.[2]",
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When was if i were a boy released? | [
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"context": "\"If I Were a Boy\" is a song performed by American singer Beyoncé, from her third studio album \"I Am... Sasha Fierce\" (2008). \"If I Were a Boy\" was written by BC Jean and Toby Gad, who also handled its production alongside Beyoncé. Inspired by the difficult break-up of a romantic relationship, the song was initially recorded by Jean, whose record company rejected it. Beyoncé then recorded her own version. Jean was upset when she learned that Beyoncé was releasing it as a single, but eventually, they reached an agreement. Columbia Records released \"If I Were a Boy\" to US radio on October 8, 2008, as a double A-side single album's alongside \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\" as the lead singles. The two songs showcased the contrast between Beyoncé's personality and her aggressive onstage persona, Sasha Fierce. A Spanish version of the song, titled \"Si Yo Fuera un Chico\", was digitally released in Mexico and Spain.",
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"context": "\"If I Were a Boy\" and \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\" were released simultaneously as the double album's two lead singles. The songs were taken from different discs of the album to demonstrate Beyoncé's conflicting personalities, the album's central theme. This motif was demonstrated by placing the ballads on a separate disc from the uptempo tracks. \"If I Were a Boy\" and \"Single Ladies\" were initially planned to debut on US radio stations on October 7, 2008, but both premiered the following day. \"If I Were a Boy\" debuted on Z100's \"Elvis Duran and the Morning Show\", while \"Single Ladies\" first aired on New York mainstream urban radio station Power 105.1. Both singles were added to rhythmic contemporary radio on October 13, 2008. That same day, \"If I Were a Boy\" was sent to contemporary hit radio, and \"Single Ladies\" was sent to urban contemporary radio. On November 24, 2008, \"If I Were a Boy\" was sent to US urban radio. Two digital EPs, each containing seven dance remixes of \"If I Were a Boy\" were released on February 10, 2009, in the US.",
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"content": "The song's lyrics lament the misunderstandings between the genders and indict the male side of relationships. \"If I Were a Boy\" was well received by critics, who complimented Beyoncé's tormented and emotive vocal performance and called the song her best work to date.",
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Member of the cat family is largest in term of length and weight? | [
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"question": "Member of the cat family is largest in term of length and weight in Asia?",
"short_answers": [
"Tiger",
"Panthera tigris"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Member of the cat family is largest in term of length and weight in Africa?",
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"Panthera leo",
"lion"
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"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Member of the cat family is largest in term of length and weight in europe?",
"short_answers": [
"lynx lynx",
"Eurasian lynx"
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"content": "Wild cats occur in Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas. Some wild cat species are adapted to forest habitats, some to arid environments, and a few also to wetlands and mountainous terrain.",
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When was the first 10 dollar bill made? | [
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"13 Nov 1861"
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"context": "The first series of Confederate paper money, issued in March 1861, bore interest and had a total circulation of $1,000,000. As the war began to tilt against the Confederates, confidence in the currency diminished, and the government inflated the currency by continuing to print the unbacked banknotes. By the end of 1863, the Confederate dollar (or \"Greyback\", to distinguish it from the then-new \"Greenback\" paper US dollar, which was likewise put into circulation during the war) was quoted at just six cents in gold, and fell further still.",
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What is the oldest horse race in england? | [
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"question": "What is the oldest horse race to ever take place in England?",
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"races organised by Carl in Yorkshire"
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"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "Formal race meetings began to be instigated too. It is believed that the first occurrence of a trophy being presented to the winner of a race was in 1512 by organisers of a fair in Chester and was a small wooden ball decorated with flowers. Meanwhile, the oldest horse race still in existence, the Kiplingcotes Derby was first run in 1519. The Carlisle Bells, reputedly the oldest sporting trophy in the world, were first competed for in the 16th century, in a race that still bears their name. One of the bells is inscribed \"The sweftes horse thes bel tak\" (\"The swiftest horse takes this bell\").",
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Who sings the song i love the way you move? | [
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"context": "In 2004, saxophonist Kenny G and Earth, Wind & Fire issued a cover of \"The Way You Move\" as a single on Arista Records. The song reached No. 12 on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary Songs chart.",
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"question": "Who sang I like the way you move in 2005?",
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"BodyRockers"
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"question": "Who sang I like the way you move in 2013?",
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"Pattie Brooks"
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Who is known as the father of the science? | [
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"Galileo Galilei",
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"Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaulti de Galilei"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the older Greek known as the father of ancient science?",
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"Thales of Miletus",
"Thales"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
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"Democritus"
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"content": "Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (/ˌɡælɪˈleɪoʊ ˌɡælɪˈleɪi, -ˈliːoʊ -/ GAL-il-AY-oh GAL-il-AY-ee, -EE-oh -, Italian: [ɡaliˈlɛːo ɡaliˈlɛi]; 15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642) was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.[3] Galileo has been called the \"father of observational astronomy\",[4] the \"father of modern physics\",[5][6] the \"father of the scientific method\",[7] and the \"father of modern science\".[8]",
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"content": "Thales of Miletus (/ˈθeɪliːz/ THAY-leez; Greek: Θαλῆς (ὁ Μιλήσιος), Thalēs; c. 624/623 – c. 548/545 BC) was a Greek mathematician, astronomer and pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor.",
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"content": "Many, most notably Aristotle, regarded him as the first philosopher in the Greek tradition,[1][2] and he is otherwise historically recognized as the first individual known to have entertained and engaged in scientific philosophy.[3][4] He is often referred to as the Father of Science.[5][6]",
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"content": "Democritus (/dɪˈmɒkrɪtəs/; Greek: Δημόκριτος, Dēmókritos, meaning \"chosen of the people\"; c. 460 – c. 370 BC) was an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe.[3]",
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Who plays the ugly sister in shrek 2? | [
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"context": "Doris (voiced by Larry King and Jonathan Ross in the UK version of Shrek 2) makes her first appearance in \"Shrek 2\" and returns in \"Shrek the Third\" and very briefly in \"Shrek Forever After\". She is based on one of Cinderella's two stepsisters. Unlike other ugly sisters, she is an ally and best friend to Fiona. She is first seen as an unusually masculine female bartender at the Poison Apple. She is depicted as a tall, independent woman with purple-themed clothes who wears Elizabeth Taylor style makeup. Her character design is intended to invoke the appearance of a drag queen, which is supported with her masculine voice.",
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"King",
"Larry King",
"Lawrence Harvey Zeiger"
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"wikipage": "List of Shrek characters"
},
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"context": "Doris (voiced by Larry King and Jonathan Ross in the UK version of Shrek 2) makes her first appearance in \"Shrek 2\" and returns in \"Shrek the Third\" and very briefly in \"Shrek Forever After\". She is based on one of Cinderella's two stepsisters. Unlike other ugly sisters, she is an ally and best friend to Fiona. She is first seen as an unusually masculine female bartender at the Poison Apple. She is depicted as a tall, independent woman with purple-themed clothes who wears Elizabeth Taylor style makeup. Her character design is intended to invoke the appearance of a drag queen, which is supported with her masculine voice.",
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"Jonathan Ross",
"Ross",
"Jonathan Stephen Ross"
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"context": "Mabel (voiced by Regis Philbin) is the sister of Doris and the stepsister of Cinderella. She first appears in \"Shrek the Third\", where she assists Prince Charming in his plan to take over Far Far Away. She is chubby and wears green-themed clothes. Like Doris, she is a kind-hearted person.",
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"Regis Francis Xavier Philbin"
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"content": "Shrek 2 is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the 1990 picture book Shrek! by William Steig.",
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When was the first personal computer sold to the public? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When was the first personal computer sold to the public in a limited fashion?",
"short_answers": [
"1957"
],
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},
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"context": "The history of the personal computer as mass-market consumer electronic devices effectively began in 1977 with the introduction of microcomputers, although some mainframe and minicomputers had been applied as single-user systems much earlier. A personal computer is one intended for interactive individual use, as opposed to a mainframe computer where the end user's requests are filtered through operating staff, or a time sharing system in which one large processor is shared by many individuals. After the development of the microprocessor, individual personal computers were low enough in cost that they eventually became affordable consumer goods. Early personal computers – generally called microcomputers– were sold often in electronic kit form and in limited numbers, and were of interest mostly to hobbyists and technicians.",
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"1977"
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"content": "A personal computer (PC) is a multi-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use.[1]",
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"content": "The IBM 610 was designed between 1948 and 1957 by John Lentz at the Watson Lab at Columbia University as the Personal Automatic Computer (PAC) and announced by IBM as the 610 Auto-Point in 1957.",
"wikipage": "History of personal computers The beginnings of the personal computer industry"
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"content": "With a price tag of $55,000, only 180 units were produced.[21]",
"wikipage": "History of personal computers The beginnings of the personal computer industry"
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"content": " Three machines, the Apple II, PET 2001 and TRS-80 were all released in 1977,[39] becoming the most popular by late 1978.[40]",
"wikipage": "History of personal computers 1977 and the emergence of the \"Trinity\""
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Who does jeff bridges play in only the brave? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who does Jeff Bridges in the film Only the Brave?",
"short_answers": [
"Duane Steinbrink"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What role does Jeff Bridges character play in Only the Brave?",
"short_answers": [
"city fire chief"
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}
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"content": "Only the Brave is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Joseph Kosinski, and written by Ken Nolan and Eric Warren Singer, based on the GQ article \"No Exit\" by Sean Flynn.[1] The film tells the story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, an elite crew of firefighters from Prescott, Arizona who lost 19 of 20 members while fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire in June 2013, and is dedicated to their memory.",
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"long_answer": "Only the Brave is a 2017 American biographical drama film based on the GQ article No Exit by Sean Flynn. The film tells the story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, an elite crew of firefighters from Prescott, Arizona who lost 19 of 20 members while fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire in June 2013, and is dedicated to their memory. Jeff Bridges plays the role of Duane Steinbrink, the city fire chief."
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Doc martin how many episodes in season 7? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
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"8"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many episodes in series 1 of Doc Martin?",
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"6"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many episodes in series 3 of Doc Martin?",
"short_answers": [
"7"
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"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "List of Doc Martin episodes",
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"content": "Doc Martin is a British television medical comedy drama series starring Martin Clunes as Doctor Martin Ellingham.",
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"content": "Nine series aired between 2004 and 2019, with a television film airing on Christmas Day in 2006.",
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"long_answer": "Doc Martin is a British television medical comedy drama series starring Martin Clunes as Doctor Martin Ellingham. Nine series aired between 2004 and 2019, with a television film airing on Christmas Day in 2006. There were 6 episodes in series 1, 7 episodes in series 3, and 8 episodes in series 7."
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When did new orleans jazz move to utah? | [
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"context": "The Utah Jazz are an American professional basketball team based in Salt Lake City. The Jazz compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference, Northwest Division. Since 1991, the team has played its home games at Vivint Smart Home Arena. The franchise began play as an expansion team in 1974 as the New Orleans Jazz (as a tribute to New Orleans' history of originating Jazz music). The Jazz moved to Salt Lake City in 1979.",
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"1979"
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"wikipage": "Utah Jazz"
},
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"context": "The Jazz's attendance declined slightly after the team's move from New Orleans to Utah, partly because of a late approval for the move (June 1979) and also poor marketing in the Salt Lake City area. The team's management made the first of several moves in 1979, bringing high-scoring forward Adrian Dantley to Utah in exchange for Spencer Haywood. Dantley averaged 28 points per game during the 1979–80 season, allowing the team to waive Pete Maravich early in the year. The team struggled to a 24–58 mark, but was rewarded with the second overall pick in the 1980 NBA draft, which they used to pick Darrell Griffith of Louisville, another piece of the rebuilding puzzle.",
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"1979",
"June 1979"
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"knowledge": [
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"content": "Although Salt Lake City was not known for its jazz culture, the team decided to keep the name, as there was not enough time before the start of the 1979–80 season to receive league approval for a name change.[16] ",
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One who is converted from one religion to another? | [
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"context": "Proselytism is the act of attempting to convert by persuasion another individual from a different religion or belief system. Apostate is a term used by members of a religion or denomination to refer to someone who has left that religion or denomination.",
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"apostate"
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"context": "The UNCHR issued a General Comment on this Article in 1993: \"The Committee observes that the freedom to 'have or to adopt' a religion or belief necessarily entails the freedom to choose a religion or belief, \"including the right to replace one's current religion or belief with another\" or to adopt atheistic views [...] Article 18.2 bars coercion that would impair the right to have or adopt a religion or belief, including the use of threat of physical force or penal sanctions to compel believers or non-believers to adhere to their religious beliefs and congregations, to recant their religion or belief \"or to convert\".\" (CCPR/C/21/Rev.1/Add.4, General Comment No. 22.; emphasis added)",
"question": "Neutral, general term for one who is converted from one religion to another?",
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"wikipage": "Religious conversion"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "General term for one who is converted from one religion to another because of a relationship, not due to the aspects of the new religion?",
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"secondary convert"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When one who is converted from one religion to another shortly before dying?",
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"deathbed conversion"
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"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When one who is converted from one religion to another through force and under duress?",
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"forced convert"
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"content": "Religious conversion is the adoption of a set of beliefs identified with one particular religious denomination to the exclusion of others.",
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"long_answer": "Religious conversion is the adoption of a set of beliefs identified with one particular religious denomination to the exclusion of others. Proselytism is the act of attempting to convert by persuasion another individual from a different religion or belief system. Apostate is a term used by members of a religion or denomination to refer to someone who has left that religion or denomination. For some it is a forced convert, where one is forced under duress, some have a deathbed conversion, where they convert on their deathbeds, and others do a secondary convert, that is they convert because of a relationship. "
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First country to declare independence from the soviet union? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "First country to declare independence from the soviet union, without a period of transition?",
"short_answers": [
"Lithuania",
"Republic of Lithuania"
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"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "Concern for the environment fueled a desire for independence from the USSR. Since declaring independence, the energy consumption of the Baltic States has declined due to a decrease in industrial activity, and each nation has created its own environmental oversight body: the Ministry of Environment in Estonia, the Environmental Protection Committee in Latvia, and the Environmental Protection Department in Latvia, all of which were under the legislative branch but independent from executive government. Air pollution was high in the Baltic States due to the high sulfur and other pollutants emitted from their fuel sources. Water pollution was also considerable due to agricultural and industrial activity, as well as the legacy of Soviet military installations. Emission charges were enacted in the Baltic States to reduce pollution levels.",
"question": "First country to declare independence from the soviet union, regardless of when it actually achieved independence?",
"short_answers": [
"Estonia",
"Republic of Estonia"
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"wikipage": "Post-Soviet states"
},
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"context": "Three former Soviet states are members of NATO: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Poland, a former socialist nation, is also a NATO member. Georgia, where both public opinion and the ruling government favor NATO membership, is in the Intensified Dialogue program with NATO. Ukraine also declared joining NATO as its geopolitical goal once again in 2017 (first time being right after the Orange revolution and in the beginning of presidency of Viktor Yushchenko), after the presidency of Viktor Yanukovych, during which the government officially declared neutrality and ceased to seek NATO membership.",
"question": "First country to declare and officially receive independence from the soviet union?",
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"Lithuania",
"Republic of Lithuania"
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"content": "Soviet authorities recognised Estonian independence on 6 September, and on 17 September Estonia was admitted into the United Nations.",
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"content": "On 11 March 1990, a year before the formal dissolution of the Soviet Union, Lithuania passed the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania, becoming the first Soviet republic to proclaim its independence.[20]",
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"long_answer": "The Republic of Estonia was the first country to declare independence from the Soviet Union, but did not actually achieve independence for quite some time. The Republic of Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union, and, without a period of transition like Estonia, became the first country to officially receive their independence on March 11, 1990. Soviet authorities recognized Estonian independence on September 6, 1992."
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When did the philadelphia eagles enter the nfl? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did the Philadelphia Eagles originally enter the NFL?",
"short_answers": [
"1933"
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"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did the Philadelphia Eagles re-enter the NFL, after a year of being combined with the Steelers?",
"short_answers": [
"1944"
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"wikipage": null
}
] | [
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"title": "Philadelphia Eagles",
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"knowledge": [
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"content": "In 1943 when manpower shortages stemming from World War II made it impossible to fill the roster, the team merged with the Pittsburgh Steelers forming the \"Phil-Pitt Eagles\", known as the \"Steagles.\" Greasy Neale coached the team along with Steelers head coach Walt Kiesling. The team finished the season with a 5–4–1 record. The merger, never intended as a permanent arrangement, was dissolved at the end of the season.",
"wikipage": "Philadelphia Eagles"
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"content": "The Eagles struggled over the course of their first decade, never winning more than four games.",
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"long_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles originally entered the NFL in 1933, though the team struggled throughout their first decade and never won more than four games. In 1943, World War II manpower shortages made filling football rosters difficult, so the Eagles merged with the Pittsburgh Steelers to create the \"Steagles\". The \"Steagles\" dissolved at the end of the season and the Eagles independently re-entered the NFL in 1944."
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What is the capital of andhra pradesh and telangana? | [
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"context": "As per the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, Hyderabad became the capital of the then newly formed state of Telangana, post bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. However, Hyderabad would remain as the joint capital of both states for a period of time not exceeding ten years. Hence, Amaravati is being built to serve as the capital of Andhra Pradesh.",
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"Hyderabad"
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"wikipage": "Amaravati"
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"context": "As per the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, Hyderabad became the capital of the then newly formed state of Telangana, post bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. However, Hyderabad would remain as the joint capital of both states for a period of time not exceeding ten years. Hence, Amaravati is being built to serve as the capital of Andhra Pradesh.",
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"Amaravati"
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"context": "Amaravati is being constructed to serve as the new capital city of Andhra Pradesh, after Telangana was split off as a separate state in 2014. The former capital city, Hyderabad, is now located inside Telangana. A new capital city had to be either assigned or constructed on the remaining territory of Andhra Pradesh and Amaravati was finally chosen as that.",
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"Hyderabad"
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"content": "Amaravati (/ɑːməˈrɑːvəti/) is a city and the current de facto seat of government of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.[a] The city is located on the banks of river Krishna in Guntur District. The city has been proposed to be made the legislative capital [b] of the state.",
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"content": "Andhra Pradesh (English: /ˌɑːndrə prəˈdɛʃ/;[12] Telugu: [ãːndʱrʌ prʌdeːɕ] About this soundlisten (help·info)) is a state in the south-eastern coastal region of India.",
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"content": "Telangana (/ˌtɛlənˈɡɑːnə/ (About this soundlisten), Telugu: [ˈtelanɡaːɳa], Urdu: [ˈtɪlanɡaːna]) is a state in India situated on the south-central stretch of the Indian peninsula on the high Deccan Plateau.[10] It is the eleventh-largest state and the twelfth-most populated state in India with a geographical area of 112,077 km2 (43,273 sq mi) and 35,193,978 residents as per 2011 census.[11] On 2 June 2014, the area was separated from the northwestern part of Andhra Pradesh as the newly formed state with Hyderabad as its capital.",
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"long_answer": "On June 2, 2014, Telangana was separated from the northwestern part of Andhra Pradesh in India, as the newly formed state, with Hyderabad as its capital. Prior to this, Hyderabad was the capital of both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Amaravati, which is located on the banks of river Krishna in Guntur District, is the current de facto seat of government of Andhra Pradesh and the city has been proposed to be made the legislative capital of the state."
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Where does to catch a thief take place? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Where does to Catch a Thief take place in terms of plotline?",
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"French Riviera"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Where was To Catch a Thief filmed?",
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"Cannes, Nice and the surrounding countryside of France"
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}
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"title": "To Catch a Thief",
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"content": "To Catch a Thief is a 1955 American black comedy romantic thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on the 1952 novel of the same name by David Dodge.",
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"long_answer": "To Catch a Thief is a 1955 American black comedy romantic thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on the 1952 novel of the same name by David Dodge. It was filmed in Cannes, Nice and the surrounding countryside of France. The plot takes place in the French Riviera."
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Whos next in line for the royal family? | [
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"context": "Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign, and her heir apparent is her eldest son, Charles, Prince of Wales. Next in line after him is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the Prince of Wales's elder son. Third in line is Prince George, the eldest child of the Duke of Cambridge, followed by his sister, Princess Charlotte, and younger brother, Prince Louis. Sixth in line is Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, the younger son of the Prince of Wales. Under the Perth Agreement, which came into effect in 2015, only the first six in line of succession require the sovereign's consent before they marry; without such consent, they and their children would be disqualified from succession.",
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"Charles, Prince of Wales"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is next in line in the Dutch royal family?",
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"Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is next in line for the Swedish royal family?",
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"Crown Princess Victoria, Duchess of Västergötland"
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"title": "List of heirs to the Russian throne",
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"title": "Succession to the Saudi Arabian throne",
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"title": "Succession to the British throne",
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"title": "List of heirs to the Dutch throne",
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"title": "List of heirs to the Swedish throne",
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"content": "Succession to the British throne is determined by descent, sex (males born before 28 October 2011 precede their elder sisters in the line of succession), legitimacy, and religion. Under common law, the Crown is inherited by a sovereign's children or by a childless sovereign's nearest collateral line.",
"wikipage": "Succession to the British throne"
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"content": "Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign, and her heir apparent is her eldest son, Charles, Prince of Wales. Next in line after him is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the Prince of Wales's elder son.",
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"content": "Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange (Catharina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria; born 7 December 2003), is the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, consisting of the constituent countries of Aruba, Curaçao, the Netherlands, and Sint Maarten.\n\nCatharina-Amalia is the eldest child of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. She became heir apparent to the Dutch throne when her father ascended the throne on 30 April 2013.",
"wikipage": "Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange"
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"content": "Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland (Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée, born 14 July 1977) is the heir apparent to the Swedish throne, as the eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf. If she ascends to the throne as expected, she would be Sweden's fourth queen regnant (after Margaret, Christina and Ulrika Eleonora) and the first since 1720. Her inheritance is secured by Sweden's 1979 Act of Succession, the first law in Western Europe to adopt royal absolute primogeniture.",
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Who plays lilly on the young and the restless? | [
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"context": "Winters was first portrayed as a child by Vanessa Carson in 1996, followed by Brooke Marie Bridges from 1998 to 2000.<ref name=\"Soap Opera Digest 11/22/04\"></ref> In August 2002 Khalil was cast in the role as a teenager at age 14. Lily was the first soap-opera role for which she auditioned. After screen tests with co-star Kristoff St. John and casting director Marnie Saitta, Khalil was given the part. In 2005 (after portraying the character for three years) Khalil left the series, citing stress as the reason for her departure. The producers tried unsuccessfully to convince Khalil to stay, and recast her role with Sherwood. Sherwood said that while the character Lily was the same, she and Khalil were not the same actress so it would be \"a little different\". Although she replaced a popular actress, Sherwood said she felt no anxiety over the recasting because Khalil chose to leave the part.<ref name=\"Soap Opera Digest 10/03/06\"></ref>",
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"Carson",
"Vanessa Carson"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who plays lilly on the young and the restless in 1997-2000?",
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"Brooke Marie Bridges",
"Bridges"
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},
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"context": "Lily Winters is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". Created by William J. Bell, the character appeared as a child for her first five-year period. In 2002, Christel Khalil began portraying Lily as a teenager after the character rapidly aged. In 2005, Khalil left the series, resulting in the character's recasting with Davetta Sherwood; however, Sherwood's portrayal was brief when Khalil was asked to return the following year. Khalil began playing the character as a \"rebellious, yet naive teenager\", later becoming one of the soap opera's heroines.",
"question": "Who plays lilly on the young and the restless in 2002-2005 and since 2006?",
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"Khalil",
"Christel Khalil"
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"wikipage": "Lily Winters"
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"context": "Lily Winters is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". Created by William J. Bell, the character appeared as a child for her first five-year period. In 2002, Christel Khalil began portraying Lily as a teenager after the character rapidly aged. In 2005, Khalil left the series, resulting in the character's recasting with Davetta Sherwood; however, Sherwood's portrayal was brief when Khalil was asked to return the following year. Khalil began playing the character as a \"rebellious, yet naive teenager\", later becoming one of the soap opera's heroines.",
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"Davetta Sherwood",
"Sherwood"
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"content": "Lily Winters is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless.",
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Who plays snape in the harry potter movies? | [
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"Alan Rickman"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who plays Snape as a teenager in the Harry Potter movies?",
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"Alec Hopkins"
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{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who plays Snape as a child in the Harry Potter movies?",
"short_answers": [
"Benedict Clarke"
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}
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"title": "Severus Snape",
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"content": "Severus Snape is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. He is an exceptionally skilled wizard whose sarcastic, controlled exterior conceals deep emotions and anguish. A Professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Snape is hostile to Harry due to his resemblance to his father James Potter. According to the series, James bullied Snape during their time together at Hogwarts.",
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"long_answer": "Severus Snape is a professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. He is an exceptionally skilled wizard whose sarcastic, controlled exterior conceals deep emotions and anguish, and has hostility towards Harry due to his resemblance to his father James Potter, who according to the series, James bullied Snape during their time together at Hogwarts. In the Harry Potter movies Alan Rickman plays the adult Snape, Alec Hopkins plays him as a teenager Benedict Clarke plays him as a child. "
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Who sings the steel dragon songs in rockstar? | [
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"context": "Internal struggles among the actual Steel Dragon band members culminate with the firing of their lead singer, Bobby Beers (Jason Flemyng), and the beginning of recruitment sessions to find a new vocalist. Chris experiences his own strife with his Blood Pollution bandmates, particularly guitarist Rob Malcolm (Timothy Olyphant). During a live performance, Rob's playing fails to live up to Chris' over-demanding standards regarding note-for-note accuracy to the original Steel Dragon recordings, and Chris sabotages Rob's amplifier mid-song – a fight breaks out between the two onstage. The next day, Chris meets Blood Pollution at a rehearsal session, but he finds out that he has been replaced with his arch-rival, the (now former) lead singer of another Steel Dragon tribute band. Rob also cites Chris' inability to create his own musical style, preferring to remain the singer in a tribute band.",
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"Bobby Beers"
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"context": "Internal struggles among the actual Steel Dragon band members culminate with the firing of their lead singer, Bobby Beers (Jason Flemyng), and the beginning of recruitment sessions to find a new vocalist. Chris experiences his own strife with his Blood Pollution bandmates, particularly guitarist Rob Malcolm (Timothy Olyphant). During a live performance, Rob's playing fails to live up to Chris' over-demanding standards regarding note-for-note accuracy to the original Steel Dragon recordings, and Chris sabotages Rob's amplifier mid-song – a fight breaks out between the two onstage. The next day, Chris meets Blood Pollution at a rehearsal session, but he finds out that he has been replaced with his arch-rival, the (now former) lead singer of another Steel Dragon tribute band. Rob also cites Chris' inability to create his own musical style, preferring to remain the singer in a tribute band.",
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"Jason Iain Flemyng",
"Jason Flemyng"
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"context": "In the mid-1980s, Pittsburgh resident Chris Cole (Mark Wahlberg) is a fanatical admirer of a heavy metal band called Steel Dragon. By day, Chris is a photocopier technician and by night, he is the lead singer of a Steel Dragon tribute band called Blood Pollution (the name is taken from a Steel Dragon song).",
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"Chris Cole",
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"context": "In the mid-1980s, Pittsburgh resident Chris Cole (Mark Wahlberg) is a fanatical admirer of a heavy metal band called Steel Dragon. By day, Chris is a photocopier technician and by night, he is the lead singer of a Steel Dragon tribute band called Blood Pollution (the name is taken from a Steel Dragon song).",
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"Mark Wahlberg",
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"context": "The singing voice for Wahlberg's character was provided by Steelheart frontman Miljenko Matijevic for the Steel Dragon Songs, and the final number was dubbed by Brian Vander Ark. Jeff Scott Soto (of Talisman, Yngwie Malmsteen, Soul SirkUS, and Journey) provided the voice of the singer Wahlberg's character replaces. Kennedy is the only actor whose actual voice is used.. Ralph Saenz (Steel Panther) also appears briefly, as the singer auditioning ahead of Chris at the studio.",
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"content": "One day, Chris receives an unexpected phone call from Steel Dragon's founder and rhythm guitarist, Kirk Cuddy (Dominic West), and is offered an audition for the band (thanks to two of Blood Pollution's groupies, who showed Kirk a videotape of one of Blood Pollution's concerts).",
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"long_answer": "Rock Star is a 2001 American musical comedy-drama film that features a fictitious heavy metal band called Steel Dragon. In the movie, internal struggles among the Steel Dragon band members culminate with the firing of their lead singer, Bobby Beers, played by Jason Flemyng, and the beginning of recruitment sessions to find a new vocalist. Chris Cole, played by Mark Wahlberg, is the lead singer of a Steel Dragon tribute band called Blood Pollution who gets the opportunity to audition for Steel Dragon. The singing voice for Wahlberg's character was provided by Steelheart frontman Miljenko Matijevic for the Steel Dragon Songs."
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Where did henry go on grounded for life? | [
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"context": "Henry Finnerty (Jake Burbage)(8–12 years old) - The youngest son of the family, Henry, disappeared at the beginning of the fifth season when actor Jake Burbage left to move back east with his family. He is actually never seen during the fifth season, but he is, however, mentioned several times, notably in the episode \"Hello, Goodbye\" when Claudia says to Walt that Henry is \"...around here someplace,\". Henry is named to be a \"loose cannon\", often getting himself into trouble for being extremely impressionable and curious.",
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"disappeared"
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"context": "Henry Finnerty (Jake Burbage)(8–12 years old) - The youngest son of the family, Henry, disappeared at the beginning of the fifth season when actor Jake Burbage left to move back east with his family. He is actually never seen during the fifth season, but he is, however, mentioned several times, notably in the episode \"Hello, Goodbye\" when Claudia says to Walt that Henry is \"...around here someplace,\". Henry is named to be a \"loose cannon\", often getting himself into trouble for being extremely impressionable and curious.",
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"move back east with his family"
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"title": "List of Grounded for Life characters",
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"title": "List of Grounded for Life episodes",
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"knowledge": [],
"long_answer": "Henry Finnerty, played by Jake Burbage, is the youngest son of the family in the Show Grounded for life. Henry disappeared at the beginning of the fifth season when actor Jake Burbage left to move back east with his family."
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When will the next world series game be played? | [
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"question": "Between what dates was the 2017 World Series played?",
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"October 24 - November 1"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Between what dates was the 2016 World Series played?",
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"October 25 – November 2"
],
"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Between what dates was the 2015 World Series played?",
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"October 27 – November 1"
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"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "2017 World Series",
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"knowledge": [
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"content": "The 2001 World Series was the first World Series to end in November, due to the week-long delay in the regular season after the September 11 attacks.",
"wikipage": "World Series"
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"content": "The 2001 World Series was the first World Series to end in November, due to the week-long delay in the regular season after the September 11 attacks.",
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"long_answer": "In 2017, 2016 and 2015 the World Series ended in November. The 2017 World Series was played from October 24 - November 1. The 2016 World Series was played from October 25 – November 2. The 2015 World Series was played from October 27 – November 1.The 2009 World Series was the first World Series regularly scheduled to be played into the month of November, ending on November 4, which remains the latest calendar date on which a World Series game has been played. The 2001 World Series was the first World Series to end in November, due to the week-long delay in the regular season after the September 11 attacks. "
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When was the last time the giants went to the playoffs? | [
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"2016"
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"question": "When was the last time the San Francisco Giants (formerly New York Giants) baseball team went to the playoffs?",
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"2016"
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"content": "This game was fiercely competitive in a first half littered with warning signs. The Giants dominated the pace early, but couldn't capitalize due to critical wide receiver drops and could only muster a 6-0 lead. The Packers were up 7-6 going into halftime while those warning signs came to fruition; a last second hail mary from Aaron Rodgers to Randall Cobb increased the lead from 14-6. The defense had a 4th down stop to open the third quarter, and the offense quickly responded with a 41-yard touchdown pass from Manning to Tavarres King, making it 14-13. It was all Packers for the rest of the game. When Rodgers got the ball back, he carved the Giants top ranked defense to shreds, scoring the 24 unanswered points in the game's final 20 minutes. The Giants were subsequently knocked out the wild card round, thus ending their season.",
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When did the jaguar e pace come out? | [
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"question": "When did the jaguar e pace first come out?",
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"2017"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did the jaguar e pace get revealed?",
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"13 July 2017"
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"content": "The car is built in Graz, Austria, by Magna Steyr and from 2018 is also scheduled to be built by Chery Jaguar Land Rover, JLR's joint venture with partner Chery, in Changshu, China.",
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"content": "The Jaguar E-Pace (X540) is a front or all-wheel-drive, front-engine, five-door compact luxury crossover SUV produced by the British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) under their Jaguar marque. It was officially revealed on 13 July 2017 and was the 2nd production Jaguar SUV.",
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Where is st. jude's hospital located at? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
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"context": "St. Jude Medical Center is a faith-based, not-for-profit hospital, located in Fullerton, California, which was established by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange in 1957.",
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Who sings never say never with justin bieber? | [
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"Jaden Smith"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sings in the concert film Never Say Never with Justin Beiber?",
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"Sean Kingston and Jessica Jarrell, Iyaz, Boyz II Men, Usher, Miley Cyrus, Ludacris and Jaden Smith"
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"title": "Never Say Never (Justin Bieber song)",
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"content": "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never is a 2011 American 3-D concert film",
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Who are the candidates running for governor of maine? | [
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"context": "The 2010 Maine gubernatorial election took place on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Democratic Governor John Baldacci was term-limited and unable to seek re-election. Primary elections took place on June 8, 2010. The candidates who appeared on the November ballot were (in alphabetical order by last name): Eliot Cutler (Independent), Paul LePage (Republican), Libby Mitchell (Democrat), Shawn Moody (Independent), and Kevin Scott (Independent).",
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"context": "The 2014 Maine gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the governor of Maine. Incumbent Republican governor Paul LePage ran for re-election to a second term in office, against Democrat Mike Michaud, the U.S. Representative from the second district, and independent Eliot Cutler, an attorney and second-place finisher from the 2010 gubernatorial election. The primary elections were held on June 10, 2014.",
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"Paul LePage"
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"question": "Who are the candidates that ran in the 2006 Maine gubernatorial election?",
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"Phillip Morris Napier",
"Pat LaMarche",
"Chandler Woodcock",
"John Baldacci"
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"content": "The list contains declared Democratic candidates for the 2022 Maine gubernatorial election: Janet Mills, incumbent governor.",
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"content": "The list contains declared Republican candidates for the 2022 Maine gubernatorial election: Paul LePage, former governor.",
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"content": "The list contains declared Independent candidates for the 2022 Maine gubernatorial election: Michael Heath, activist.",
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"content": "The Republican nominee was businessman and 2010 independent candidate for governor Shawn Moody. The Democratic candidate was Attorney General Janet Mills. State Treasurer Terry Hayes and businessman Alan Caron had qualified for the ballot as independents, though Caron dropped out on October 29 and endorsed Mills.",
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What is lo mein noodles made out of? | [
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"egg noodles"
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"question": "What is the main ingredient that makes lo mein noodles?",
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What is the latest version of excel for windows? | [
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"Excel 2016"
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"Excel 2013"
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"context": "Excel 2016 has 484 functions. Of these, 360 existed prior to Excel 2010. Microsoft classifies these functions in 14 categories. Of the 484 current functions, 386 may be called from VBA as methods of the object \"WorksheetFunction\" and 44 have the same names as VBA functions.",
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Player with most own goals in premier league? | [
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"Richard Dunne"
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"context": "No context provided",
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"content": "The Premier League is an English professional league for association football clubs.",
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"content": "Martin Škrtel (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmartin ˈʂkr̩cel]; born 15 December 1984) is a Slovak professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Slovak Super Liga side FC Spartak Trnava.",
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"content": "Lewis Carl Dunk (born 21 November 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion, which he captains, and the England national team.",
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Where does the savannah river begin and end? | [
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"confluence of the Tugaloo River and the Seneca River",
"beneath Lake Hartwell"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Where does the savannah river end?",
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"Atlantic Ocean",
"Tybee Roads"
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"content": "The Savannah River is a major river in the southeastern United States, forming most of the border between the states of South Carolina and Georgia.",
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"content": "The river is around 301 miles (484 km) long. The Savannah was formed by the confluence of the Tugaloo River and the Seneca River. Today this confluence is submerged beneath Lake Hartwell.",
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"content": "The area where the river's estuary meets the ocean is known as \"Tybee Roads\".",
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When did they put gates on downing street? | [
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"context": "When the movement for Irish independence became increasingly violent, it was decided to retain the barriers, which were raised and strengthened. On 26 November 1920 construction commenced on a wooden barricade, high at the end of the street. They were described as being of a \"substantial character\" mounted on proper foundations and incorporated vehicle gates. The barriers were taken down in 1922 when the Irish Free State was created.",
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"context": "Vehicle access was curtailed in 1973 when metal barriers were placed across the entrance to the street. In 1974, the Metropolitan Police proposed erecting a semi-permanent barrier between the pavement and carriageway on the Foreign Office side to keep pedestrians off the main part of the street. The proposal came with assurances that tourists would still be permitted to take photographs at the door of Number 10. The Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, rejected the proposal, feeling that it would appear to be an unacceptable restriction of the freedom of the public. Wilson's private secretary wrote \"I much regret this further erosion of the Englishman's right to wander at will in Downing Street.\"",
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"1973"
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"context": "Vehicle access was curtailed in 1973 when metal barriers were placed across the entrance to the street. In 1974, the Metropolitan Police proposed erecting a semi-permanent barrier between the pavement and carriageway on the Foreign Office side to keep pedestrians off the main part of the street. The proposal came with assurances that tourists would still be permitted to take photographs at the door of Number 10. The Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, rejected the proposal, feeling that it would appear to be an unacceptable restriction of the freedom of the public. Wilson's private secretary wrote \"I much regret this further erosion of the Englishman's right to wander at will in Downing Street.\"",
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"1974"
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"context": "In 1982 access was further restricted by railings and a demountable gate. They were replaced by black steel gates in 1989. The increase in security was due to an increase in violence, particularly by the IRA during The Troubles. The Thatcher ministry was particularly moved to increase security after the 1979 assassination of Lord Mountbatten.",
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"1982"
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"context": "In 1982 access was further restricted by railings and a demountable gate. They were replaced by black steel gates in 1989. The increase in security was due to an increase in violence, particularly by the IRA during The Troubles. The Thatcher ministry was particularly moved to increase security after the 1979 assassination of Lord Mountbatten.",
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"content": "Access through these gates led to a political scandal known as Plebgate (or Gategate), which started in September 2012. The trigger was an altercation between Conservative Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell, and the police officers on duty at these gates. Mitchell had to resign as the Government Chief Whip because of the incident.",
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Which person or group brought polyphonic music into the christian church? | [
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"Guillaume de Machaut"
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"question": "Who first brought polyphonic music into the Christian church?",
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"content": "Although the exact origins of polyphony in the Western church traditions are unknown, the treatises Musica enchiriadis and Scolica enchiriadis, both dating from c. 900, are usually considered the oldest extant written examples of polyphony.",
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"content": "The oldest extant polyphonic setting of the mass attributable to one composer is Guillaume de Machaut's Messe de Nostre Dame, dated to 1364, during the pontificate of Pope Urban V. The Second Vatican Council said Gregorian chant should be the focus of liturgical services, without excluding other forms of sacred music, including polyphony.",
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"content": "Musica enchiriadis is an anonymous musical treatise of the 9th century. It is the first surviving attempt to set up a system of rules for polyphony in western art music.",
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"content": "Scolica enchiriadis is an anonymous ninth-century music theory treatise and commentary on its companion work, the Musica enchiriadis.",
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When is the last time alabama lost a regular season game? | [
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"question": "When did Alabama lose a regular season game in 2017?",
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"November 25"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did Alabama lose a regular season game in 2015?",
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"September 19"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did Alabama lose a regular season game in 2014?",
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"October 4"
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}
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"title": "List of Alabama Crimson Tide football seasons",
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"content": "The Alabama Crimson Tide college football team compete as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the University of Alabama in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).",
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"long_answer": "The Alabama Crimson Tide college football team compete as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the University of Alabama in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). In 2014, they lost a home game on October 4. In 2015, they lost a regular season game on September 19. In 2017, the lost a regular season game on November 25."
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What war was the movie the patriot based on? | [
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"context": "The Patriot is a 2000 American epic historical fiction war film directed by Roland Emmerich, written by Robert Rodat, and starring Mel Gibson, Chris Cooper, Heath Ledger, and Jason Isaacs. The film mainly takes place in rural Berkeley County, South Carolina, and depicts the story of an American Colonist, nominally loyal to the British Crown, who is swept into the American Revolutionary War when his family is affected. Benjamin Martin is a composite figure who Rodat has stated is based on four factual figures from the American Revolutionary War: Andrew Pickens, Francis Marion, Daniel Morgan, and Thomas Sumter.",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What war was the book based on that the 1998 movie the patriot was based on?",
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"Cold War"
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}
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"title": "The Patriot (1998 film)",
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"title": "The Patriot (1928 film)",
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"content": "The Patriot is a 1998 American action thriller film directed by Dean Semler. Starring Steven Seagal, the film is loosely based on the novel The Last Canadian by William C. Heine",
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"content": "A 1970s Cold War apocalyptic story where Eugene Arnprior, an engineer living in Montreal, who after learning of a fast spreading airborne virus, moves his wife and two sons to an isolated cabin in Northern Quebec",
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How many seasons are there for walker texas ranger? | [
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"8",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many pilot seasons are there of Walker, Texas Ranger?",
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"one"
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}
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"long_answer": "American action crime TV series Walker, Texas Ranger ran for eight full seasons airing from April 21 1993 to May 19, 2001, in addition to one partial season comprised of three pilot episodes airing in the spring of 1993."
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Who is broadcasting the super bowl in 2019? | [
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"question": "What network broadcast the super bowl in 2019?",
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"CBS"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What announcer did the play by play broadcast of the super bowl in 2019?",
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"Jim Nantz"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What announcer did the color commentary broadcast of the super bowl in 2019?",
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"Tony Romo"
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"context": "Westwood One affiliates carried the game on radio for free, with SiriusXM carrying the game in eight languages and hometown broadcasts from Boston's WBZ-FM and Los Angeles's KSPN and KCBS-FM, along with the main feed on Sirius XM NFL Radio.",
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"Westwood One"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What announcer did the play by play broadcast for the super bowl in 2019 on the radio?",
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"Kevin Harlin"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What announcer did the color commentary broadcast for the super bowl in 2019 on the radio?",
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"Kurt Warner , Mike Holmgren"
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}
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"content": "Super Bowl LIII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2018 season.",
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"content": "The broadcast of the game on CBS, along with the halftime show headlined by U.S. pop group Maroon 5, saw the smallest Super Bowl audience in 10 years.[2]",
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"long_answer": "Super Bowl LIII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2018 season. The broadcast of the game on CBS, along with the halftime show headlined by U.S. pop group Maroon 5, saw the smallest Super Bowl audience in 10 years. Jim Nantz did the play by play broadcast, and Tony Romo did the color commentary broadcast. Westwood One carried the Super Bowl on the radio, and Kevin Harlin did the radio play by play broadcast. Kurt Warner and Mike Holmgren did the radio color commentary."
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Who is the actress that does the trivago advert? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the actress that does the trivago advert in the UK?",
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"Miller",
"Gabrielle Miller"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the actress that does the trivago advert in the Japan?",
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"Strae",
"Natalie Emmons",
"Emmons"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the actress that does the trivago advert in the Malaysia?",
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"Dahlia Shazwan",
"Shazwan"
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}
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"content": "Gabrielle Miller (born July 1986) is an Australian actress, performance artist, musician, tap dancer, mime and puppeteer. She is well-known for her appearances in advertisements for the Germany-based hotel website Trivago,[1] which are seen in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Ireland, United States, South Africa and the Arab states of the Persian Gulf.",
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"content": "In Japan, Trivago is represented in their TV commercials by singer/songwriter Natalie Emmons, who uses the pseudonym \"Strae\" in the United States.[38] In Malaysia, actress and TV host Dahlia Shazwan has starred in Trivago's advertisements.",
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"content": "At the beginning of the commercials' attention, there was some misconception that the Japanese dialogue was dubbed, but it was his own voice [3] [13] .",
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What is the song new years day about? | [
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"context": "\"New Year's Day\" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the third track on their 1983 album \"War\" and was released as the album's lead single in January 1983. With lyrics written about the Polish Solidarity movement, \"New Year's Day\" is driven by Adam Clayton's distinctive bassline and the Edge's piano and guitar playing. It was the band's first UK hit single, peaking at number 10, and was also their first international hit, reaching for number 9 in Norway, number 11 on the Dutch Top 40, number 17 in Sweden, and number 53 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the United States.",
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"Polish Solidarity movement"
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"context": "\"New Year's Day\" is a country song. It was written and produced by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff. Antonoff described that the song \"happened so quickly at my apartment. We texted the next morning to make sure it wasn't a dream.\" The inspiration behind came from a New Year's Eve party at Swift's London residence. About the lyrics, Swift said that \"I was thinking about how everybody talks and thinks about who you kiss at midnight [...] But I think there's something even more romantic about who's gonna deal with you on New Year's Day. Who's willing to give you Advil and clean up the house? I think that states more of a permanence.\" \"New Year's Day\" was one of the last tracks unveiled before \"Reputation\" was released, which debuted at a commercial break for the November 9 episode of ABC's \"Scandal\". The song was serviced to American country radio as the album's fourth single on November 27, 2017.",
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"who's gonna deal with you on New Year's Day"
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"content": "The lyric had its origins in a love song from Bono to his wife, but was subsequently reshaped and inspired by the Polish Solidarity movement.",
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"long_answer": "The 1983 rock song \"New Year's Day\" by U2 was initially written as a love song from Bono to his wife, but was subsequently reshaped and inspired by the Polish Solidarity movement. The 2017 country song \"New Year's Day\" by Taylor Swift is about vulnerability between lovers. As Swift describes it, \"I was thinking about how everybody talks and thinks about who you kiss at midnight, but I think there's something even more romantic about who's gonna deal with you on New Year's Day.\""
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Who wrote the music and lyrics for sound of music? | [
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"context": "The soundtrack to \"The Sound of Music\" was written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, and arranged and conducted by Irwin Kostal, who also adapted the instrumental underscore passages. The soundtrack album was released by RCA Victor in 1965 and is one of the most successful soundtrack albums in history, having sold over 20 million copies worldwide.",
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"Richard Rodgers",
"Richard Charles Rodgers"
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"context": "The Sound of Music is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It is based on the memoir of Maria von Trapp, \"The Story of the Trapp Family Singers\". Set in Austria on the eve of the \"Anschluss\" in 1938, the musical tells the story of Maria, who takes a job as governess to a large family while she decides whether to become a nun. She falls in love with the children, and eventually their widowed father, Captain von Trapp. He is ordered to accept a commission in the German navy, but he opposes the Nazis. He and Maria decide on a plan to flee Austria with the children. Many songs from the musical have become standards, such as \"Edelweiss\", \"My Favorite Things\", \"Climb Ev'ry Mountain\", \"Do-Re-Mi\", and the title song \"The Sound of Music\".",
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"Oscar Greeley Clendenning Ritter von Hammerstein II",
"Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II",
"Oscar Hammerstein II"
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Who won the great food truck race in 2017? | [
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"question": "What truck won the Great Food Truck Race in 2017?",
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"Braised in the South"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What chefs won the Great Food Truck Race in 2017?",
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"Nick, Steven, and Brandon"
],
"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "The Great Food Truck Race (season 11)",
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"content": "The Great Food Truck Race is a reality television and cooking series that originally aired on August 15, 2010, on Food Network, with Tyler Florence as the host.",
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"content": "Season 8: 2017 (Battle For The South)\nBilled as a \"Battle for the South\", the eighth season featured seven teams of food-truck novices traveling across the southern states",
"wikipage": "List of The Great Food Truck Race episodes Season 8: 2017 (Battle For The South)"
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"content": "Every season, between six and nine food truck teams compete in a race where they must cook, sell, and adapt to different challenges in the hopes of winning $50,000 (and in some cases, their very own food truck).",
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"long_answer": "The Great Food Truck Race is a reality television and cooking series in which food truck teams compete in a race where they must cook, sell, and adapt to challenges. Season eight took place in 2017 and was billed as a Battle for the South. Braised in the South was the season winning truck. The winning chefs were Nick, Steven, and Brandon. "
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Who sang where were you when i needed you? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)?",
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"Stevie Wonder"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who covered the song Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) in 1973?",
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"The Main Ingredient"
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},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sang the song Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) in 1978 for their album Sounds...and Stuff Like That?",
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"Quincy Jones and Patti Austin"
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"title": "Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)",
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"content": "\"Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)\" is a 1972 soul track by Stevie Wonder. It was the second track on Wonder's Music of My Mind album, and was also released as the first single.",
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"long_answer": "Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) is a 1972 soul track by Stevie Wonder. It was the second track on Wonder's Music of My Mind album, and was also released as the first single. The Main Ingredient covered the song in 1973. Quincy Jones and Patti Austin sang the song in 1978 for their album Sounds...and Stuff Like That?"
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Gossip girl who is keith van der woodsen? | [
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"context": "Throughout the episode, dialogue and objects prompt Lily to recall the events of her own first arrest. During flashbacks, a seventeen-year-old Lily Rhodes (Brittany Snow), having deliberately gotten expelled from The Thacher School in Ojai, California travels to Malibu, California to meet with her father, Rick Rhodes (Andrew McCarthy), the wealthy owner of Rhodes Records. Sadly for Lily, Rick already phoned her mother CeCe, who drove to Malibu from Montecito to deal with Lily. When Rick rejects the idea of Lily living with him in Malibu, Lily decides to find her sister Carol (Krysten Ritter) rather than move in with CeCe, whom Lily detests. Carol, an aspiring actress, had rejected the Rhode's upscale life and moved a year earlier to the San Fernando Valley. While searching for Carol, Lily meets Owen Campos (Shiloh Fernandez), who takes her to a club where they find Shep, Owen's musician friend, and Carol. Carol and Shep are in the midst of a dispute with Keith van der Woodsen (Matt Barr), the rich, antagonistic director of Shep's music video in which Carol stars, and are headed to his party to confront him for raising his price and holding the video hostage. When Lily asks why Carol does not simply use their father's company, Carol insists she does not want anyone to know of their privileged background. When the antagonism escalates to a fight at the party, security arrests Owen and Lily although Carol and Shep manage to escape. From jail, Lily calls CeCe. CeCe calls her daughters irresponsible. Carol, who has come to pay Lily's bail, overhears Lily defend Carol's lifestyle. Carol takes the phone from Lily, informs CeCe that Lily will be moving in with her, and takes Lily back to the city.",
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"Matt Barr"
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"context": "Throughout the episode, dialogue and objects prompt Lily to recall the events of her own first arrest. During flashbacks, a seventeen-year-old Lily Rhodes (Brittany Snow), having deliberately gotten expelled from The Thacher School in Ojai, California travels to Malibu, California to meet with her father, Rick Rhodes (Andrew McCarthy), the wealthy owner of Rhodes Records. Sadly for Lily, Rick already phoned her mother CeCe, who drove to Malibu from Montecito to deal with Lily. When Rick rejects the idea of Lily living with him in Malibu, Lily decides to find her sister Carol (Krysten Ritter) rather than move in with CeCe, whom Lily detests. Carol, an aspiring actress, had rejected the Rhode's upscale life and moved a year earlier to the San Fernando Valley. While searching for Carol, Lily meets Owen Campos (Shiloh Fernandez), who takes her to a club where they find Shep, Owen's musician friend, and Carol. Carol and Shep are in the midst of a dispute with Keith van der Woodsen (Matt Barr), the rich, antagonistic director of Shep's music video in which Carol stars, and are headed to his party to confront him for raising his price and holding the video hostage. When Lily asks why Carol does not simply use their father's company, Carol insists she does not want anyone to know of their privileged background. When the antagonism escalates to a fight at the party, security arrests Owen and Lily although Carol and Shep manage to escape. From jail, Lily calls CeCe. CeCe calls her daughters irresponsible. Carol, who has come to pay Lily's bail, overhears Lily defend Carol's lifestyle. Carol takes the phone from Lily, informs CeCe that Lily will be moving in with her, and takes Lily back to the city.",
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"content": "\"Valley Girls\" is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of The CW television series Gossip Girl.",
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Who does the voice of sally from cars? | [
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"context": "Cars 3 is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Brian Fee in his directorial debut and written by Kiel Murray, Bob Peterson and Mike Rich, it is the third installment of the \"Cars\" film franchise and a stand-alone sequel to \"Cars 2\" (2011). It was executive-produced by then-chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar, John Lasseter, who directed the first two \"Cars\" films. The returning voices of Owen Wilson, Bonnie Hunt and Larry the Cable Guy are joined by Cristela Alonzo, Chris Cooper, Armie Hammer, Nathan Fillion, Kerry Washington and Lea DeLaria, in addition to a dozen NASCAR personalities. In the film, Lightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of high tech race cars that he is still the best race car in the world.",
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"Bonnie Lynn Hunt",
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"Hunt"
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"context": "Cars 3 is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Brian Fee in his directorial debut and written by Kiel Murray, Bob Peterson and Mike Rich, it is the third installment of the \"Cars\" film franchise and a stand-alone sequel to \"Cars 2\" (2011). It was executive-produced by then-chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar, John Lasseter, who directed the first two \"Cars\" films. The returning voices of Owen Wilson, Bonnie Hunt and Larry the Cable Guy are joined by Cristela Alonzo, Chris Cooper, Armie Hammer, Nathan Fillion, Kerry Washington and Lea DeLaria, in addition to a dozen NASCAR personalities. In the film, Lightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of high tech race cars that he is still the best race car in the world.",
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When does daphne find out she's pregnant? | [
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Who plays general iroh in avatar the last airbender? | [
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Who is the current receiver general of canada? | [
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"Carla Qualtrough"
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Who is the longest serving prisoner in australia? | [
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"Charles Fossard"
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"content": "Homeless French Australian recluded in the J Ward mental asylum in Ararat, Victoria after murdering an elderly man and stealing his boots. Died while still incarcerated at the age of 92, making this the longest served prison sentence in the world.",
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How many games did chelsea win in a row last season? | [
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"long_answer": "The number of games Chelsea has won in a row varies between preseason and regular season as well as throughout the years. During the regular 2017-2018 season, the team achieved 3 victories in a row, but only 2 during the preseason. The regular 2015-2016 season saw the team achieving the same number of matches won in a row as in the 2017-2018 edition, but also saw 0 during the preseason. During the regular 2016-2017 season, the team achieved the impressive figure of 13 victories in a row, but only a fraction of that, 3, during the preseason. "
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Who is the highest selling girl group of all time? | [
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"Spice Girls"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who is the highest selling girl group of all time in the United States?",
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"TLC"
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"content": "Sales figures records in most countries are not available before the 1990s, so it is difficult to accurately determine best-selling records, either by country or worldwide. Certification levels have been used for most countries, but certification was not common until the 1970s in the US and UK, and later in other countries. In addition, in many countries certification is for shipments of a record to retailers, rather than actual sales. Complicating matters further are the changes from 2010 onwards as certifications have become based on a combined figure of sales and streaming, instead of sales alone.",
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"content": "The Spice Girls have sold 100 million records worldwide",
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"content": "TLC is the best-selling female singing group in American music history, with 23 million certified albums.",
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What channel did fresh prince of bel air air on? | [
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"NBC"
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"context": "The series developed significant popularity in the United Kingdom, where it aired on BBC Two between 1991 and 1997 with reruns airing on the network between 1997 and 2004, and was shown alongside \"The Simpsons\" and was later repeated on Viva, Bravo, and currently Comedy Central, Comedy Central Extra, and 5Star",
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"content": "Currently, reruns of the series are still aired around the world on ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks' MTV2, BET and VH1, having previously been aired on its MTV, Nick at Nite, TeenNick, CMT, and Centric channels. Other past carriers include WGN America, TBS, Walt Disney Television's Disney XD, ABC Family and ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks' Paramount Network.",
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"content": "After the show was released to syndication in 1994, the series was distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution, which continues to distribute the show worldwide (with NBCUniversal owning the series' copyright).",
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When did the united states get involved in ww1? | [
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"April 6, 1917"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What event prompted the US to get formally involved in WWI?",
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"Sinking of American merchant ships",
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"content": "The American entry into World War I came in April 1917, after more than two and a half years of efforts by President Woodrow Wilson to keep the United States out of the war.",
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"content": "Apart from an Anglophile element urging early support for the British and an anti-Tsarist element sympathizing with Germany's war against Russia, American public opinion reflected that of the president: the sentiment for neutrality was particularly strong among Irish Americans, German Americans, and Scandinavian Americans,[1] as well as among church leaders and women in general.",
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"content": "Germany also made a secret offer to help Mexico regain territories lost in the Mexican–American War in an encoded telegram known as the Zimmermann Telegram, which was intercepted by British intelligence. Publication of that communique outraged Americans just as German submarines started sinking American merchant ships in the North Atlantic. Wilson then asked Congress for \"a war to end all wars\" that would \"make the world safe for democracy\", and Congress voted to declare war on Germany on April 6, 1917.[4] U.S. troops began major combat operations on the Western Front under General John J. Pershing in the summer of 1918.",
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Everybody loves raymond robert dates 22 year old? | [
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"question": "What is the season and episode number of Everybody Loves Raymond, when Robert dates a 22 year old?",
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"Season 5 Episode 8"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What is the overall episode number of Everybody Loves Raymond, when Robert dates a 22 year old?",
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"105"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What is the name of the episode of Everybody Loves Raymond, when Robert dates a 22 year old?",
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"Young Girl"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What is the date of the episode of Everybody Loves Raymond, when Robert dates a 22 year old?",
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"November 13, 2000"
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"content": "Everybody Loves Raymond is an American sitcom television series created by Philip Rosenthal that aired on CBS from September 13, 1996, to May 16, 2005, with a total of 210 episodes spanning over nine seasons.",
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Where did it takes a village to raise a child come from? | [
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"question": "From what culture did the saying it takes a village to raise a child come from?",
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"Nigerian Igbo culture"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "From what African proverb did the saying it takes a village to raise a child come from?",
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"Oran a azu nwa"
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Who plays liam on season 8 of shameless? | [
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"Christian Isaiah"
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"Jonathan \"Johnny\" Kevin Bennett",
"Johnny Bennett"
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"content": "A variety of fictional characters appear in the American comedy-drama television series Shameless, created by Paul Abbott. \"Shameless\" was first broadcast on January 9, 2011 on the Showtime network; it is based on the UK series of the same name.",
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"content": "Liam Fergus Beircheart Gallagher (Christian Isaiah, Brennan Kane Johnson & Blake Alexander Johnson, Brenden & Brandon Sims) aged 12, is the youngest of the Gallagher children. He is African-American and was initially thought to be the result of his mother's supposed affair with an AA sponsor, parole officer, or bouncer, though a DNA test reveals that he is Frank's son. It is suggested that this is because Frank may have been the result of his own mother's affair with a black man, with the genes passing onto Liam. Season 10 revealed that Monica's grandfather was the one who had an affair.",
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Who came up with the five factor model? | [
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"context": "The initial model was advanced by Ernest Tupes and Raymond Christal in 1961, but failed to reach an academic audience until the 1980s. In 1990, J.M. Digman advanced his five-factor model of personality, which Lewis Goldberg extended to the highest level of organization. These five overarching domains have been found to contain and subsume most known personality traits and are assumed to represent the basic structure behind all personality traits.",
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Who wants to be a millionaire american winner? | [
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"context": "On May 8, 2003 (the same day that Nancy Christy became the second top-prize winner on the syndicated version), ABC broadcast footage from Charles Ingram's run on the British version of \"Millionaire\" as a special episode of \"Primetime\"; the documentary was originally broadcast in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2003 as an episode of \"Tonight\" that was hosted by Martin Bashir. During that program, Ingram was interviewed by Diane Sawyer.",
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"Nancy Christy"
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"context": "The first contestant to attempt to answer the million dollar question was Sam Murray, the tournament's eighth-seeded qualifier. On November 11, Murray was asked approximately how many people had lived on Earth in its history and correctly guessed 100 billion. Murray was still atop the leaderboard entering the November 20 finale as he remained the only contestant to even attempt to answer his or her question. The only person who could defeat him was top seed and $250,000 winner Jehan Shamsid-Deen, who was asked a question regarding the Blorenge, cited as \"a rare example of a word that rhymes with orange\". Shamsid-Deen considered taking the risk, believing (correctly) that the name belonged to a mountain in Wales. However, she decided that the potential of losing $225,000 did not justify the risk and elected to walk away from the question, giving Murray the win and the million dollar prize.",
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"Sam Murray"
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"Kevin Smith"
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"content": "John Carpenter – Became the first top prize winner in the history of the franchise on November 19, 1999.",
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"content": "Kevin Smith – First top prize winner on the syndicated version, winning the top prize on February 18, 2003",
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Who governed the kingdom of naples and sicily 1815? | [
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"context": "The ensuing Neapolitan War between Murat and the Austrians was short, ending with a decisive victory for the Austrian forces at the Battle of Tolentino. Murat was forced to flee, and Ferdinand IV of Sicily was restored to the throne of Naples. Murat would attempt to regain his throne but was quickly captured and executed by firing squad in Pizzo, Calabria. The next year, 1816, finally saw the formal union of the Kingdom of Naples with the Kingdom of Sicily into the new Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.",
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"content": "After Napoleon's defeat in 1814, Murat reached an agreement with Austria and was allowed to retain the throne of Naples, despite the lobbying efforts of Ferdinand and his supporters. However, with most of the other powers, particularly Britain, hostile towards him and dependent on the uncertain support of Austria, Murat's position became less and less secure. Therefore, when Napoleon returned to France for the Hundred Days in 1815, Murat once again sided with him. Realising the Austrians would soon attempt to remove him, Murat gave the Rimini Proclamation in a hope to save his kingdom by allying himself with Italian nationalists.",
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Who came in 2nd in the first presidential election? | [
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"context": "The Election Commission of India held the first presidential elections of India on May 2, 1952. Dr. Rajendra Prasad won his first election with 507,400 votes (83.81%) over his nearest rival K. T. Shah who got 92,827 votes (15.3%).",
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"content": "Under the United States Constitution as it then stood, each elector cast two votes, and the candidate with a majority of the votes was elected president, with the vice presidency going to the runner-up.",
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"content": "The 1911 Chinese provisional presidential election was the election held on 29 December 1911 during the Xinhai Revolution for the First Provisional President and Vice President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China. Sun Yat-sen and Li Yuan-hung were elected as President and Vice-President respectively. Sun sworn in at midnight on 1 January 1912 and declared the official establishment of the Republic of China.",
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"content": "John Adams Jr. (October 30, 1735[a] – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Father who served as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. Before his presidency, he was a leader of the American Revolution that achieved independence from Great Britain, and he served as the first vice president of the United States.",
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"content": "The role of the vice presidency has changed dramatically since the office was created during the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Originally something of an afterthought, the vice presidency was considered an insignificant office for much of the nation's history, especially after the Twelfth Amendment meant that vice presidents were no longer the runners-up in the presidential election.",
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Most victories in ncaa division i men's college basketball? | [
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"Kentucky"
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"context": "This is a list of college men's basketball coaches by number of career wins across all three divisions of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and both divisions of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Mike Krzyzewski has the most total victories (men's or women's) with 1,147. Exhibition games and games vacated by the NCAA are not included on this list.",
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"title": "List of college men's basketball coaches with 600 wins",
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"content": "The Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team is an American college basketball team that represents the University of Kentucky. Kentucky is the most successful NCAA Division I basketball program in history in terms of both all-time wins (2,320) and all-time winning percentage (.765). The Wildcats are currently coached by John Calipari.",
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"content": "On November 15, 2011, Krzyzewski led Duke to a 74–69 victory over Michigan State at Madison Square Garden to become the coach with the most wins in NCAA Division I men's basketball history. Krzyzewski's 903rd victory set a new record, breaking that held by his former coach, Bob Knight. On January 25, 2015, Duke defeated St. John's, 77–68, again at Madison Square Garden, as Krzyzewski became the first Division I men's basketball coach to reach 1,000 wins",
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Who played gimli in the lord of the rings movies? | [
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"context": "Gimli was voiced by David Buck in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated version of \"The Lord of the Rings\". Here he is drawn as being almost as tall as the rest of the non-hobbit members of the Fellowship.",
"question": "Who played Gimli in the 1978 animated version of The Lord of the Rings?",
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"David Buck"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who played Gimli in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings movie trilogy?",
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"John Rhys-Davis"
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}
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"title": "Gimli (Middle-earth)",
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"content": "The Lord of the Rings is an epic[1] high-fantasy novel[a] by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, a place like Earth at some distant time in the past, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's book The Hobbit, but eventually developed into a much larger work. Written in stages between 1937 and 1949, The Lord of the Rings is one of the best-selling books ever written, with over 150 million copies sold.",
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"content": "Gimli is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, featured in The Lord of the Rings. A dwarf warrior, he is the son of Glóin, a member of Thorin's company in Tolkien's earlier book The Hobbit.",
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"content": "The Lord of the Rings is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential film series ever made. It was a major financial success and is among the highest-grossing film series of all time with $2.991 billion in worldwide receipts",
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"long_answer": "Gimli is a character from J.R.R. Tolkien's high-fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings that has appeared in different adaptations that the title has received. In 1978, Ralph Bakshi released an animated version where the character was voiced by David Buck. John Rhys-Davis portrayed the role in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential film series ever made."
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Who holds the record of scoring the maximum number of runs in test cricket? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who holds the record of scoring the maximum number of runs in a career in test cricket?",
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"Sachin Tendulkar"
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},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who holds the record of scoring the maximum number of runs in a match in test cricket?",
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"Graham Gooch"
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},
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"context": "Australian Donald Bradman, widely considered the greatest batsman of all time, holds several personal and partnership records. He scored the most runs in a series, has the most double centuries and was a part of the record 5th wicket partnership. His most significant record is his batting average of 99.94. One of cricket's most famous statistics, it stands almost 40 runs higher than any other batsman's average. Don Bradman is the only player in the world to have scored 5000 runs against a single opposition: 5028 runs against England.",
"question": "Who holds the record of scoring the maximum number of runs in a series in test cricket?",
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"Donald Bradman"
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{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who holds the record of scoring the maximum number of runs in a calendar year in test cricket?",
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"Mohammad Yousuf"
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}
] | [
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"title": "List of Test cricket records",
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"content": "Sachin Tendulkar surpassed the tally of 11,953 runs by Brian Lara.",
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"content": "Graham Gooch's aggregate of 456 for the match remains a world record for a Test match, as does his aggregate of 752 for the 3-match series.",
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"content": "The statistics Bradman achieved on the tour, especially in the Test matches, broke records for the day and some have stood the test of time. In all, Bradman scored 974 runs at an average of 139.14 during the Test series",
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"content": "Mohammad Yousuf achieved an unparalleled 1788 runs in just 10 Test matches with the help of twelve centuries which became his second world record. ",
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"long_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for most runs scored in test cricket in a career with 11,953. Graham Gooch hold the record for most runs scored in a match in test cricket with 456. Donald Bradman has the record for most runs in a series with 974. Mohammad Yousuf has the record for most runs in a calendar year with 1788 in 2006."
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Who plays the queen of hearts in alice and wonderland? | [
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"context": "Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the \"Alice\" books by Lewis Carroll. The 13th release of Disney's animated features, the film premiered in London on July 26, 1951, and in New York City on July 28, 1951. The film features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, and Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter.",
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"Verna Felton"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who played the Queen of Hearts in the 1985 film Alice in Wonderland?",
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"Jayne Meadows"
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},
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"context": "Meeting the trio at a tea party, Alice is given rather odd advice on how to avoid stagefright, with the Mad Hatter (Martin Short) leaping onto the table to do his performance he previously did at a concert of the Queen of Hearts, the Queen eventually didn't enjoy the performance by quoting it's \"murdering the tune\" and ordered him to be executed. But the Hatter escapes being decapitated which upsets Time (who referred to as a 'he' and was once a close friend to the Hatter) and punished the three by stopping \"himself\" so they will have a never-ending tea party. Alice eventually leaves when the Mad Hatter and March Hare begin smashing cups and plates. They also try stuffing the unfortunate Dormouse into a teapot. She comes across the small door and using her intelligence, succeeds in getting through it into the garden which is actually the labyrinth maze belonging to the Queen. The Queen of Hearts (Miranda Richardson) invites her to a bizarre game of croquet, but her love for decapitating people annoys Alice. The Cheshire Cat's head appears in the sky and is ordered to be executed, but reasoning from Alice stops the Queen. The Duchess arrives to answer the King's question of who the Cat's owner is, but the Cat has vanished. Alice leaves the croquet game, meeting the Gryphon (voiced by Donald Sinden) and the Mock Turtle (Gene Wilder). The two sing with Alice, teaching her the Lobster Quadrille and encouraging her. Alice then wanders into a darker area of Wonderland, meeting a White Knight (Christopher Lloyd) who encourages her to be brave and also shows her his newest invention.",
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"Miranda Richardson"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who played the character equivalent of the Queen of Hearts in the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland?",
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"Helena Bonham Carter"
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}
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"title": "Alice in Wonderland (1985 film)",
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"title": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)",
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"title": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)",
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"title": "Alice in Wonderland (1999 film)",
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"content": "Alice in Wonderland is a 1985 American two-part made-for-television adventure family fantasy musical film of Lewis Carroll's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871).",
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"content": "Alice in Wonderland is a 1999 made-for-television film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871). It was the last production to adapt the original stories (as Tim Burton's 2010 film was written as a sequel) and was first broadcast on NBC and then shown on British television on Channel 4.",
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"content": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton. ",
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"long_answer": "There have been various movies based on Lewis Carroll's book \"Alice in Wonderland\", where different actresses have played the character of the Queen of Hearts. In Disney's 1951 animated version, the role was voiced by Verna Felton and in the 1985 and 1986 made-for-television adaptations the character was played by Jayne Meadows and Miranda Richardson respectively. Helena Bonham Carter was cast for the role in the 2010 live-action feature directed by Tim Burton."
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Last time england made the semis in the world cup? | [
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"context": "There they faced Argentina, in a very fierce game that saw Argentinian Antonio Rattín sent off by German referee Rudolf Kreitlein. Geoff Hurst scored the only goal of the game, and only his second in international football, to give England the win and a place in the semi-finals, where they faced Portugal. Two goals from Bobby Charlton gave England the lead going into the final 10 minutes of the match, before Eusebio scored from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute, the first goal England had conceded in the tournament. The final pitted England against West Germany, who took the lead in the 12th minute through Helmut Haller. Hurst equalised six minutes later, before Martin Peters gave England the lead with 12 minutes left to play; however, in the 89th minute, Wolfgang Weber levelled the scores again to take the match to extra time. In the additional period, Hurst scored twice more, the first crashing down off the crossbar before being given by linesman Tofiq Bahramov, who controversially deemed the ball to have entirely crossed the line. Hurst's three goals made him the first player to score a hat-trick in a FIFA World Cup final, a feat that (as of 2018) has not been matched since.",
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"2018"
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"context": "Sri Lanka, as a co-host of the 1996 World Cup, was the first host to win the tournament, though the final was held in Pakistan. India won in 2011 as host and was the first team to win a final played in their own country. Australia and England repeated the feat in 2015 and 2019 respectively. Other than this, England made it to the final as a host in 1979. Other countries which have achieved or equalled their best World Cup results while co-hosting the tournament are New Zealand as finalists in 2015, Zimbabwe who reached the Super Six in 2003, and Kenya as semi-finalists in 2003. In 1987, co-hosts India and Pakistan both reached the semi-finals, but were eliminated by England and Australia respectively. Australia in 1992, England in 1999, South Africa in 2003, and Bangladesh in 2011 have been host teams that were eliminated in the first round.",
"question": "When is the last time england made the semis in the Cricket world cup?",
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"2019"
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"context": "Sri Lanka, as a co-host of the 1996 World Cup, was the first host to win the tournament, though the final was held in Pakistan. India won in 2011 as host and was the first team to win a final played in their own country. Australia and England repeated the feat in 2015 and 2019 respectively. Other than this, England made it to the final as a host in 1979. Other countries which have achieved or equalled their best World Cup results while co-hosting the tournament are New Zealand as finalists in 2015, Zimbabwe who reached the Super Six in 2003, and Kenya as semi-finalists in 2003. In 1987, co-hosts India and Pakistan both reached the semi-finals, but were eliminated by England and Australia respectively. Australia in 1992, England in 1999, South Africa in 2003, and Bangladesh in 2011 have been host teams that were eliminated in the first round.",
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"2019"
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"title": "England at the FIFA World Cup",
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"knowledge": [
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"content": "The England national football team has competed at the FIFA World Cup since 1950.",
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How many copies did back in black sell? | [
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"context": "On 13 December 2007, the album was certified 22× multi-platinum by the RIAA, denoting 22 million American sales. This placed it sixth in the list of best-selling albums in the US. The album has also sold one million or more copies in Canada, Germany and France. Worldwide, it went on to sell 50 million copies, leading \"NME\" journalist Mark Beaumont to call it \"the biggest selling hard rock album ever made\"; rock historian Brock Helander said it was possibly \"the best-selling heavy-metal album in history\".",
"question": "About how many copies did back in black sell worldwide?",
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"50 million copies",
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"context": "On 13 December 2007, the album was certified 22× multi-platinum by the RIAA, denoting 22 million American sales. This placed it sixth in the list of best-selling albums in the US. The album has also sold one million or more copies in Canada, Germany and France. Worldwide, it went on to sell 50 million copies, leading \"NME\" journalist Mark Beaumont to call it \"the biggest selling hard rock album ever made\"; rock historian Brock Helander said it was possibly \"the best-selling heavy-metal album in history\".",
"question": "By 13 December 2007, about how many certified copies did back in black sell in the US?",
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"22 million",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "About how many certified copies did back in black sell in AC/DC's native Australia?",
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"180,000",
"3× Platinum"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "About how many certified copies did back in black sell in the UK?",
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"600,000"
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"content": "Back in Black is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC.",
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Who played guitar on the beatles while my guitar gently weeps? | [
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"context": "\"While My Guitar Gently Weeps\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album \"The Beatles\" (also known as \"the White Album\"). It was written by George Harrison, the band's lead guitarist. The song serves as a comment on the disharmony within the Beatles following their return from studying Transcendental Meditation in India in early 1968. This lack of camaraderie was reflected in the band's initial apathy towards the composition, which Harrison countered by inviting his friend and occasional collaborator, Eric Clapton, to contribute to the recording. Clapton overdubbed a lead guitar part, although he was not formally credited for his contribution.",
"question": "Who played an overdubbed lead guitar part on the beatles while my guitar gently weeps?",
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"Clapton",
"Eric Patrick Clapton",
"Eric Clapton"
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"context": "Harrison played \"While My Guitar Gently Weeps\" at every one of his rare concerts as a solo artist. Writing for \"Mojo\" in 2003, Ashley Kahn attributed the track's \"classic\" status to its evocation of \"a band falling out of harmony\" and, with regard to the enduring musical bond between Harrison and Clapton, its standing as \"\"their\" song\". At Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh, held at Madison Square Garden in New York on 1 August 1971, Clapton performed the song on a Gibson Byrdland, a hollow-body guitar more suited to jazz or country music than rock. He later said that this was a poor decision and, as with his substandard playing at the event, one that was indicative of his descent into heroin addiction.<ref name=\"Clapton/BD Revisited\">\"The Concert for Bangladesh Revisited with George Harrison and Friends\", DVD, 2005.</ref> In his entry for \"The Concert for Bangladesh\" in the book \"1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die\", Tom Moon nevertheless describes Clapton and Harrison's interplay as \"one of the more thrilling two-man guitar explorations in rock\", adding: \"As they finish each other's thoughts, the two extend and amplify the song's intent: You haven't heard the full gamut of gentle (and not so) guitar weeping until you've heard this.\"",
"question": "Who played guitar on the beatles while my guitar gently weeps on an early attempt issued on Anthology 3?",
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"George Harrison",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who played guitar on the beatles while my guitar gently weeps, though only retained on the song's coda?",
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"John Winston Ono Lennon",
"John Winston Lennon",
"John Lennon",
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"content": "Eric Patrick Clapton, CBE (born 30 March 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter, referred to as one of the most important and influential guitarists of all time.",
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"content": "John Winston Ono Lennon[nb 1] (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter, musician and peace activist[2] who achieved worldwide fame as co-lead vocalist, co-songwriter and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles as well as one of the founders of the group.",
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"content": "Anthology 3 is a compilation album by the Beatles, released on 29 October 1996 by Apple Records as part of The Beatles Anthology series.",
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"long_answer": "Several guitarists played the guitar on the English rock band The Beatles' song While My Guitar Gently Weeps. George Harrison, the band's lead guitarist, played guitar on it on an early attempt issued on Anthology 3, a 1996 compilation album by the Beatles. Rock and blues guitarist Eric Clapton played an overdubbed lead guitar part on it. John Lennon, the Beatles' rhythm guitarist, played guitar on it also but was only retained on the song's coda."
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Top 5 leadership positions in the house of representatives? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What are the top 5 leadership positions for the majority party in the house of representatives?",
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"Speaker, Majority leader, majority whip, asst. speaker, and caucus chairman"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What are the top 5 leadership positions for the minority party in the house of representatives?",
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"Minority leader, minority whip, conference chairperson, committee chairman, conference secretary"
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}
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"content": "Party leaders and whips of the United States House of Representatives, also known as floor leaders, are elected by their respective parties in a closed-door caucus by secret ballot.[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_leaders_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives",
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With what are the german die brücke artists associated? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "With what group are the german die brücke artists associated?",
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"Fauves",
"the Fauves"
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},
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"context": "Die Brücke (The Bridge) was a group of German expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905. Founding members were Fritz Bleyl, Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Later members were Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein and Otto Mueller. The seminal group had a major impact on the evolution of modern art in the 20th century and the creation of expressionism. The group came to an end around 1913. The Brücke Museum in Berlin was named after the group.",
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"expressionism"
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"content": "Die Brücke is sometimes compared to the roughly contemporary French group of the Fauves. Both movements shared interests in primitivist art and in the expressing of extreme emotion through high-keyed colors that were very often non-naturalistic.",
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}
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"long_answer": "Die Brücke (The Bridge) was a group of German artists formed in Dresden in 1905, associated with the creation of expressionism. The group is sometimes compared to the roughly contemporary French group of the Fauves, since both movements shared interests in primitivist art and in the expressing of extreme emotion through high-keyed colors that were very often non-naturalistic."
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What year is the carrie diaries set in? | [
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"context": "Gail Pennington of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" said \"The CW's attempt to capture the magic of \"Sex and the City\" in a prequel, set in 1984, could have gone very wrong. But \"The Carrie Diaries\" is surprisingly right.\" Marisa LaScala of PopMatters says \"The rest of the show goes on to prize sweetness over superficiality.\" Alan Sepinwall of Hitfix describes \"The new series succeeds on its own nostalgic terms.\"",
"question": "What year is season 1 of the carrie diaries set in?",
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"1984"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What year is season 2 of the Carrie Diaries set in?",
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"1985"
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}
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"title": "The Carrie Diaries (TV series)",
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"knowledge": [
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"content": "The Carrie Diaries is an American teen comedy-drama television series that aired for two seasons on The CW from January 14, 2013, to January 31, 2014.",
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"long_answer": "The Carrie Diaries is an American teen comedy-drama television series that aired for two seasons on The CW from January 14, 2013, to January 31, 2014. Season 1 of the series is set in 1984, and Season 2 is set in 1985."
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A larger sexually dimorphic nucleus of the medial preoptic area is the result of? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "A larger sexually dimorphic nucleus of the medial preoptic area is the general result of?",
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"being male"
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},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "A larger sexually dimorphic nucleus of the medial preoptic area is the specific result of?",
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"being a heterosexual male"
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}
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Who does the voice of buzz light year? | [
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"Tim Allen"
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Who played boss hogg on the dukes of hazzard? | [
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Who played mildred on the jack benny show? | [
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"Mildred Meyerhouser",
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"Shirley Mitchell"
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When was the last year the honda element was made? | [
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The oldest museum in america the pennsylvania academy of fine arts was founded in? | [
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Who played hercules in jason and the argonauts? | [
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"Brian Thompson",
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}
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Where is wynonna earp supposed to take place? | [
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When was tge great wall of china built? | [
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Who sings what you wont do for love? | [
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"Bobby Caldwell"
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"context": "English pop duo Go West recorded a version on their 1992 album \"Indian Summer\" that was released as a single.",
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When is my friend dahmer movie coming out? | [
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Who played harry on harry and the henderson? | [
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"Kevin Peter Hall"
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"context": "Bruce Davison and Molly Cheek played the parents (in the film, they were played by John Lithgow and Melinda Dillon respectively) with Carol-Ann Plante and Zachary Bostrom as the children (in the film, they were played by Margaret Langrick and Joshua Rudoy respectively). Kevin Peter Hall played the role of Harry in both the film and TV series, until his death late in the production of the first season. He was replaced first by Dawan Scott and then by Brian Steele in the third season (Steele had filled in for Scott in the Harry costume for numerous scenes during season two, before taking over the role full-time). Harry's vocal effects were provided by Patrick Pinney where the vocal effects were previously provided by Fred Newman in the film.",
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"context": "Bruce Davison and Molly Cheek played the parents (in the film, they were played by John Lithgow and Melinda Dillon respectively) with Carol-Ann Plante and Zachary Bostrom as the children (in the film, they were played by Margaret Langrick and Joshua Rudoy respectively). Kevin Peter Hall played the role of Harry in both the film and TV series, until his death late in the production of the first season. He was replaced first by Dawan Scott and then by Brian Steele in the third season (Steele had filled in for Scott in the Harry costume for numerous scenes during season two, before taking over the role full-time). Harry's vocal effects were provided by Patrick Pinney where the vocal effects were previously provided by Fred Newman in the film.",
"question": "Who first played Harry in the Harry and the Hendersons TV show?",
"short_answers": [
"Kevin Peter Hall"
],
"wikipage": "Harry and the Hendersons (TV series)"
},
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"context": "Bruce Davison and Molly Cheek played the parents (in the film, they were played by John Lithgow and Melinda Dillon respectively) with Carol-Ann Plante and Zachary Bostrom as the children (in the film, they were played by Margaret Langrick and Joshua Rudoy respectively). Kevin Peter Hall played the role of Harry in both the film and TV series, until his death late in the production of the first season. He was replaced first by Dawan Scott and then by Brian Steele in the third season (Steele had filled in for Scott in the Harry costume for numerous scenes during season two, before taking over the role full-time). Harry's vocal effects were provided by Patrick Pinney where the vocal effects were previously provided by Fred Newman in the film.",
"question": "Who first replaced the original Harry in the Harry and the Hendersons TV show?",
"short_answers": [
"Dawan Scott"
],
"wikipage": "Harry and the Hendersons (TV series)"
},
{
"context": "Bruce Davison and Molly Cheek played the parents (in the film, they were played by John Lithgow and Melinda Dillon respectively) with Carol-Ann Plante and Zachary Bostrom as the children (in the film, they were played by Margaret Langrick and Joshua Rudoy respectively). Kevin Peter Hall played the role of Harry in both the film and TV series, until his death late in the production of the first season. He was replaced first by Dawan Scott and then by Brian Steele in the third season (Steele had filled in for Scott in the Harry costume for numerous scenes during season two, before taking over the role full-time). Harry's vocal effects were provided by Patrick Pinney where the vocal effects were previously provided by Fred Newman in the film.",
"question": "Who played Harry full-time beginning in season 3 of the Harry and the Hendersons TV show?",
"short_answers": [
"Brian Steele"
],
"wikipage": "Harry and the Hendersons (TV series)"
},
{
"context": "Bruce Davison and Molly Cheek played the parents (in the film, they were played by John Lithgow and Melinda Dillon respectively) with Carol-Ann Plante and Zachary Bostrom as the children (in the film, they were played by Margaret Langrick and Joshua Rudoy respectively). Kevin Peter Hall played the role of Harry in both the film and TV series, until his death late in the production of the first season. He was replaced first by Dawan Scott and then by Brian Steele in the third season (Steele had filled in for Scott in the Harry costume for numerous scenes during season two, before taking over the role full-time). Harry's vocal effects were provided by Patrick Pinney where the vocal effects were previously provided by Fred Newman in the film.",
"question": "Who played Harry's voice in the Harry and the Hendersons TV show?",
"short_answers": [
"Patrick Pinney"
],
"wikipage": "Harry and the Hendersons (TV series)"
}
] | [
{
"title": "Harry and the Hendersons",
"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry%20and%20the%20Hendersons"
},
{
"title": "Harry Henderson",
"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry%20Henderson"
},
{
"title": "Harry and the Hendersons (TV series)",
"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry%20and%20the%20Hendersons%20%28TV%20series%29"
}
] | [
{
"knowledge": [
{
"content": "Harry and the Hendersons is an American sitcom based on the film of the same name, produced by Amblin Television for Universal Television.[1] The series aired in syndication from January 13, 1991, to June 18, 1993, with 72 half-hour episodes produced. The series is about a family who adopts a Bigfoot called Harry.[2][3]",
"wikipage": "Harry and the Hendersons (TV series)"
}
],
"long_answer": "Harry and the Hendersons is an American sitcom based on the film of the same name, produced by Amblin Television for Universal Television. The series aired in syndication from January 13, 1991, to June 18, 1993, with 72 half-hour episodes produced. The series is about a family who adopts a Bigfoot called Harry. Kevin Peter Hall played the role of Harry in both the film and TV series, until his death late in the production of the first season. He was replaced first by Dawan Scott and then by Brian Steele in the third season (Steele had filled in for Scott in the Harry costume for numerous scenes during season two, before taking over the role full-time). Harry's vocal effects were provided by Patrick Pinney where the vocal effects were previously provided by Fred Newman in the film."
}
] | -2060808543212792230 |
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