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What retailer is the second-largest in the United States and has a commercial featuring the American artist who was 1st runner-up in the 2005 USA Weekend Magazine's songwriting competition?
[ "Deanna Loveland: Deanna Marie Loveland (born April 5, 1989) is an American recording artist, harpist, pianist and fashion designer.", "Deanna Loveland: Consequently, she began songwriting and in 2005 her original song, \"Shine\" was 1st Runner-Up out of 12,000 entries in USA Weekend Magazine's national songwriting competition judged by Simon Cowell and Fantasia Barrino.", "Deanna Loveland: A month later she signed with a talent agency, appearing in music videos and commercials for companies including Toyota and Target and films including \"A Pure Country Gift II\" and \"Country Strong\".", "Target Corporation: Target Corporation is the second-largest discount store retailer in the United States, behind Walmart, and a component of the S&P 500 Index." ]
Target Corporation
What retailer is the second-largest in the United States and has a commercial featuring the American artist who was 1st runner-up in the 2005 USA Weekend Magazine's songwriting competition?
[ "Deanna Loveland: Deanna Marie Loveland (born April 5, 1989) is an American recording artist, harpist, pianist and fashion designer.", "Deanna Loveland: A month later she signed with a talent agency, appearing in music videos and commercials for companies including Toyota and Target and films including \"A Pure Country Gift II\" and \"Country Strong\".", "Target Corporation: Target Corporation is the second-largest discount store retailer in the United States, behind Walmart, and a component of the S&P 500 Index." ]
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Which English actor of stage, film and television from the 1978 BBC drama "Pennies From Heaven" appeared in the 2006 BBC Four television play "Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!?"
[ "Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!: is a 2006 BBC Four television play starring Michael Sheen as the English comic actor Kenneth Williams, based on Williams' own diaries.", "Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!: Cheryl Campbell plays Williams's beloved mother, Lou.", "Cheryl Campbell: Cheryl Campbell (born 22 May 1949) is an English actor of stage, film and television.", "Cheryl Campbell: She starred opposite Bob Hoskins in the 1978 BBC drama \"Pennies From Heaven\", before going on to win the 1980 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for \"Testament of Youth\" and \"Malice Aforethought\", and the 1982 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Revival for \"A Doll's House\"." ]
Cheryl Campbell
Which English actor of stage, film and television from the 1978 BBC drama "Pennies From Heaven" appeared in the 2006 BBC Four television play "Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!?"
[ "Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!: is a 2006 BBC Four television play starring Michael Sheen as the English comic actor Kenneth Williams, based on Williams' own diaries.", "Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!: Cheryl Campbell plays Williams's beloved mother, Lou.", "Cheryl Campbell: Cheryl Campbell (born 22 May 1949) is an English actor of stage, film and television." ]
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Who hosted both Miss USA 1968 and The Price Is Right?
[ "Miss USA 1968: Miss USA 1968, the 17th Miss USA pageant, was televised live by CBS from Miami Beach, Florida on May 18, 1968 hosted by Bob Barker.", "Bob Barker: He is known for hosting CBS's \"The Price Is Right\" from 1972 to 2007, making it the longest-running daytime game show in North American television history, and for hosting \"Truth or Consequences\" from 1956 to 1974." ]
Bob Barker
Who hosted both Miss USA 1968 and The Price Is Right?
[ "Bob Barker: He is known for hosting CBS's \"The Price Is Right\" from 1972 to 2007, making it the longest-running daytime game show in North American television history, and for hosting \"Truth or Consequences\" from 1956 to 1974." ]
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What video game published by Sierra Entertainment includes an antagonist figure who's mystery is the core of the series?
[ "Alma Wade: Alma Wade is a major antagonist and key figure in the \"F.E.A.R.\" series of first-person shooter horror video games by Monolith Productions, introduced in \"F.E.A.R.\" in 2005.", "Alma Wade: The mystery of Alma is the very core of the series.", "F.E.A.R.: F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon is a survival horror first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by Sierra Entertainment." ]
F.E.A.R.
What video game published by Sierra Entertainment includes an antagonist figure who's mystery is the core of the series?
[ "Alma Wade: The mystery of Alma is the very core of the series." ]
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Close to the Enemy starred the English actor known as Ash Morgan in what BBC series?
[ "Close to the Enemy: It is written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff, starring Jim Sturgess, Freddie Highmore, Charlotte Riley, Phoebe Fox, Alfred Molina, Lindsay Duncan, August Diehl, Alfie Allen, Angela Bassett, Antje Traue, Lily G and Robert Glenister.", "Robert Glenister: Robert Lewis Glenister (born 11th March 1960) is an English actor known for his roles as con man Ash \"Three Socks\" Morgan in the BBC television series \"Hustle\" and Nicholas Blake in the BBC spy drama \"Spooks\"." ]
Hustle
The Bass Rock Lighthouse was next to what Castle?
[ "Canty Bay: Canty Bay is a coastal hamlet off the A198, in East Lothian, Scotland, situated opposite the Bass Rock and Tantallon Castle.", "Bass Rock: The Bass Rock Lighthouse was constructed on the rock in 1902, and the remains of an ancient chapel survive." ]
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Gülhane Park and Zografeion Lyceum, are located in which country?
[ "Gülhane Park: Gülhane Park (Turkish: \"Gülhane Parkı\" , \"Rosehouse Park\"; from Persian: \"Gulkhāna\", \"house of flowers\") is a historical urban park in the Eminönü district of Istanbul, Turkey; it is located adjacent to and on the grounds of the Topkapı Palace.", "Zografeion Lyceum: Zografeion Lyceum (Turkish: \"Özel Zoğrafyon Rum Lisesi\" , Greek: Ζωγράφειον Λύκειον ) is one of the remaining open Greek schools in Istanbul." ]
Turkey
What is the name of the movie in which Edwin Brown plays a man that executed at least 400 people, including William Joyce and John Amery?
[ "Edwin Brown (actor): His film roles included a prison warder in the comedy \"Two-Way Stretch\" (1960), and Albert Pierrepoint, the hangman, in \"10 Rillington Place\" (1971).", "Albert Pierrepoint: He executed at least 400 people, including William Joyce (\"Lord Haw-Haw\") and John Amery." ]
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What genre of music is the solo artist that contributed to Real Damage a variant of?
[ "Real Damage: Real Damage is a Split EP of American indie rock band Gossip and Electropop solo artist Tracy + the Plastics, it was released on January 25, 2005.", "Electropop: Electropop is a variant of synth-pop that places more emphasis on a harder, electronic sound." ]
synth-pop
What genre of music is the solo artist that contributed to Real Damage a variant of?
[ "Real Damage: Real Damage is a Split EP of American indie rock band Gossip and Electropop solo artist Tracy + the Plastics, it was released on January 25, 2005." ]
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Jake David Shapiro was best know for being the screenwriter of a film directed by who?
[ "J. David Shapiro: Shapiro is best known as the original screenwriter of the film \"\" and for writing the screenplay adaptation of L. Ron Hubbard's novel \"Battlefield Earth\".", "Battlefield Earth (film): Battlefield Earth (also referred to as Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000) is a 2000 American science fiction action film based upon the first half of L. Ron Hubbard's 1982 novel of the same name.", "Battlefield Earth (film): Directed by Roger Christian and starring John Travolta, Barry Pepper and Forest Whitaker, the film depicts an Earth that has been under the rule of the alien Psychlos for 1,000 years and tells the story of the rebellion that develops when the Psychlos attempt to use the surviving humans as gold miners." ]
Roger Christian
Jake David Shapiro was best know for being the screenwriter of a film directed by who?
[ "J. David Shapiro: Shapiro is best known as the original screenwriter of the film \"\" and for writing the screenplay adaptation of L. Ron Hubbard's novel \"Battlefield Earth\".", "Battlefield Earth (film): Directed by Roger Christian and starring John Travolta, Barry Pepper and Forest Whitaker, the film depicts an Earth that has been under the rule of the alien Psychlos for 1,000 years and tells the story of the rebellion that develops when the Psychlos attempt to use the surviving humans as gold miners." ]
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What book contains a poem which, along with "Beowulf" and the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle", preserves a legendary list of the kings of the Angles?
[ "Kings of the Angles: The Angles were a dominant Germanic tribe in the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, and gave their name to the English, England and to the region of East Anglia.", "Kings of the Angles: Originally from Angeln, present-day Schleswig-Holstein, a legendary list of their kings has been preserved in the heroic poems \"Widsith\" and \"Beowulf\", and the \"Anglo-Saxon Chronicle\".", "Widsith: Widsith is an Old English poem of 143 lines.", "Widsith: The poem survives only in the Exeter Book, a manuscript of Old English poetry compiled in the late 10th century containing approximately one sixth of all surviving Old English poetry." ]
Exeter Book
What book contains a poem which, along with "Beowulf" and the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle", preserves a legendary list of the kings of the Angles?
[ "Kings of the Angles: The Angles were a dominant Germanic tribe in the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, and gave their name to the English, England and to the region of East Anglia." ]
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Norbert Holm was arrested and later demoted because of his Chief of Operations association with a military theorist popularly known as what?
[ "Norbert Holm: Norbert Holm (16 December 1895 – 3 June 1962) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II.", "Norbert Holm: Following the 20 July plot, on 16 September 1944, Norbert Holm was arrested and later demoted because of his Chief of Operations association with Field Marsal Erwin Rommel.", "Erwin Rommel: Erwin Rommel (15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944) was a German general and military theorist.", "Erwin Rommel: Popularly known as the Desert Fox, he served as field marshal in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II." ]
the Desert Fox
Norbert Holm was arrested and later demoted because of his Chief of Operations association with a military theorist popularly known as what?
[ "Norbert Holm: Norbert Holm (16 December 1895 – 3 June 1962) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II.", "Norbert Holm: Following the 20 July plot, on 16 September 1944, Norbert Holm was arrested and later demoted because of his Chief of Operations association with Field Marsal Erwin Rommel.", "Erwin Rommel: Popularly known as the Desert Fox, he served as field marshal in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II." ]
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What state does Sang-Wook Cheong work as a materials scientist?
[ "Sang-Wook Cheong: Sang Wook Cheong is a Korean American materials scientist at Rutgers University.", "Rutgers University: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ( ), commonly referred to as Rutgers University, Rutgers, or RU, is an American public research university and the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey." ]
New Jersey
What type of vegetation does Kniphofia and Baptisia have in common?
[ "Kniphofia: Kniphofia , also called tritoma, red hot poker, torch lily, knofflers or poker plant, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asphodelaceae, first described as a genus in 1794." ]
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What type of vegetation does Kniphofia and Baptisia have in common?
[ "Kniphofia: Kniphofia , also called tritoma, red hot poker, torch lily, knofflers or poker plant, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asphodelaceae, first described as a genus in 1794.", "Baptisia: They are flowering herbaceous perennial plants with pea-like flowers, followed by pods, which are sometimes inflated." ]
plant
Californian rock band Lit recorded A Place in the Sun in 1995, but what's their best known song?
[ "A Place in the Sun (Lit album): A Place in the Sun is the second studio album by the American rock band Lit." ]
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Californian rock band Lit recorded A Place in the Sun in 1995, but what's their best known song?
[ "A Place in the Sun (Lit album): A Place in the Sun is the second studio album by the American rock band Lit.", "Lit (band): Lit is an American rock band, formed in 1995 in Fullerton, California.", "Lit (band): They are best known for their hit song \"My Own Worst Enemy\"." ]
My Own Worst Enemy
Californian rock band Lit recorded A Place in the Sun in 1995, but what's their best known song?
[ "Lit (band): They are best known for their hit song \"My Own Worst Enemy\"." ]
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Gary Harrison, began his career in the 1970s and has written over how many major-label recorded songs including several number-one hits, another artist who have recorded his work include Bryan White, an American country music artist?
[ "Gary Harrison: Harrison began his career in the 1970s and has written over 300 major-label recorded songs including several number-one hits.", "Bryan White: Bryan Shelton White (born February 17, 1974) is an American country music artist." ]
300
Gary Harrison, began his career in the 1970s and has written over how many major-label recorded songs including several number-one hits, another artist who have recorded his work include Bryan White, an American country music artist?
[ "Bryan White: Bryan Shelton White (born February 17, 1974) is an American country music artist." ]
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The 1976 German Grand Prix was won by a driver who retired in what year?
[ "1976 German Grand Prix: The 14-lap race was the tenth round of the 1976 Formula One season and was won by James Hunt.", "James Hunt: After retiring from racing in 1979, Hunt became a media commentator and businessman." ]
1979
The 1976 German Grand Prix was won by a driver who retired in what year?
[ "1976 German Grand Prix: The 14-lap race was the tenth round of the 1976 Formula One season and was won by James Hunt." ]
i don't know
What event at the Asian Junior Athletics Championships has men and women competing at the same time?
[ "2001 Asian Junior Athletics Championships: The 2001 Asian Junior Athletics Championships was the ninth edition of the international athletics competition for Asian under-20 athletes, organised by the Asian Athletics Association.", "2001 Asian Junior Athletics Championships: A total of 43 events were contested, which were divided equally between male and female athletes aside from the men's 3000 metres steeplechase.", "3000 metres steeplechase: The 3000 metres steeplechase or 3000-meter steeplechase is the most common distance for the steeplechase in track and field.", "3000 metres steeplechase: It is an obstacle race over the distance of the 3000 metres, which derives its name from the horse racing steeplechase." ]
3000 metres steeplechase
What event at the Asian Junior Athletics Championships has men and women competing at the same time?
[ "2001 Asian Junior Athletics Championships: A total of 43 events were contested, which were divided equally between male and female athletes aside from the men's 3000 metres steeplechase.", "3000 metres steeplechase: It is an obstacle race over the distance of the 3000 metres, which derives its name from the horse racing steeplechase." ]
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Which 1999 French Open - Women's Doubles runner-up was born in Russia on 7 June 1981?
[ "1999 French Open – Women's Doubles: Novotná instead partnered with Natasha Zvereva as the first seed, whereas Hingis partnered with Anna Kournikova as the second seed.", "1999 French Open – Women's Doubles: Novotná and Zvereva retired in their quarterfinal match against Lindsay Davenport and Mary Pierce, but Hingis and Kournikova reached the final where they lost to American sisters Serena and Venus Williams, 6–3, 6–7, 8–6.", "Anna Kournikova: Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova (Russian: А́нна Серге́евна Ку́рникова ; ] ; born 7 June 1981) is a Russian former professional tennis player." ]
Anna Kournikova
Which 1999 French Open - Women's Doubles runner-up was born in Russia on 7 June 1981?
[ "1999 French Open – Women's Doubles: Novotná and Zvereva retired in their quarterfinal match against Lindsay Davenport and Mary Pierce, but Hingis and Kournikova reached the final where they lost to American sisters Serena and Venus Williams, 6–3, 6–7, 8–6." ]
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What is the length of the River which has Wild Horse Creek as a tributary ?
[ "Wild Horse Creek (Wyoming): Wild Horse Creek is a tributary of the Powder River in Wyoming.", "Powder River (Wyoming and Montana): Powder River is a tributary of the Yellowstone River, approximately 375 mi long in northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana in the United States." ]
375 mi long
What is the length of the River which has Wild Horse Creek as a tributary ?
[ "Powder River (Wyoming and Montana): Powder River is a tributary of the Yellowstone River, approximately 375 mi long in northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana in the United States." ]
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Are Manhattan West and Singer Building both projects in New York?
[ "Manhattan West: Upon its completion the taller west tower will extend 995 ft up to its roof and will be one of the tallest buildings in New York City and the world.", "Singer Building: The Singer Building or Singer Tower, at Liberty Street and Broadway in Lower Manhattan's Financial District, in the U.S. state of New York, was a 47-story office building completed in 1908 as the headquarters of the Singer Manufacturing Company." ]
yes
Who is the American internet entrepreneur who founded the company featured on 24 Hours on Craigslist?
[ "24 Hours on Craigslist: 24 Hours on Craigslist is a 2005 American feature-length documentary that captures the people and stories behind a single day's posts on the classified ad website Craigslist.", "24 Hours on Craigslist: The film, made with the approval of Craigslist's founder Craig Newmark, is woven from interviews with the site's users, all of whom opted in to be contacted by the production when they submitted their posts on August 4, 2003.", "Craig Newmark: Craig Alexander Newmark (born December 6, 1952) is an American Internet entrepreneur best known for being the founder of the San Francisco-based international website Craigslist." ]
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Between two tennis players Kim Clijsters and Mary Pierce, who is older?
[ "Kim Clijsters: Kim Antonie Lode Clijsters (] ; born 8 June 1983) is a Belgian former professional tennis player.", "Mary Pierce: Mary Pierce (born 15 January 1975) is a French retired tennis professional who played on the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) tour." ]
Mary Pierce
Which American college that has sent students to Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies was founded in 1874?
[ "Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies: Among the American colleges and universities that have sent students to CMRS are The University of Georgia, Elmhurst College, St. Mary's College of California, St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Olaf College, William Jewell College, Middlebury College." ]
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Which American college that has sent students to Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies was founded in 1874?
[ "Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies: Among the American colleges and universities that have sent students to CMRS are The University of Georgia, Elmhurst College, St. Mary's College of California, St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Olaf College, William Jewell College, Middlebury College.", "St. Olaf College: It was founded in 1874 by a group of Norwegian-American immigrant pastors and farmers, led by Pastor Bernt Julius Muus." ]
St. Olaf College
Hot Coffee, Mississippi sometimes shares a zipcode with a nearby city with what population at the 2010 census?
[ "Hot Coffee, Mississippi: It is sometimes assigned the same zipcode as nearby Collins.", "Collins, Mississippi: Collins is a city in Covington County, Mississippi, United States." ]
i don't know
Hot Coffee, Mississippi sometimes shares a zipcode with a nearby city with what population at the 2010 census?
[ "Hot Coffee, Mississippi: Hot Coffee is a locale in Covington County, Mississippi, celebrated in local Mississippi lore.", "Hot Coffee, Mississippi: It is sometimes assigned the same zipcode as nearby Collins.", "Collins, Mississippi: Collins is a city in Covington County, Mississippi, United States.", "Collins, Mississippi: The population was 2,586 at the 2010 census." ]
2,586
Hot Coffee, Mississippi sometimes shares a zipcode with a nearby city with what population at the 2010 census?
[ "Hot Coffee, Mississippi: Hot Coffee is a locale in Covington County, Mississippi, celebrated in local Mississippi lore.", "Hot Coffee, Mississippi: It is sometimes assigned the same zipcode as nearby Collins.", "Collins, Mississippi: The population was 2,586 at the 2010 census." ]
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Jo Ann Terry won the 80m hurdles event at what Sao Paulo-based event from 1963?
[ "Jo Ann Terry: Affiliated with the Tennessee State University she won the 80 m hurdles event at the 1963 Pan American Games.", "1963 Pan American Games: The 4th Pan American Games were held from April 20 to May 5, 1963, in São Paulo, Brazil." ]
Pan American Games
Jo Ann Terry won the 80m hurdles event at what Sao Paulo-based event from 1963?
[ "1963 Pan American Games: The 4th Pan American Games were held from April 20 to May 5, 1963, in São Paulo, Brazil." ]
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Pearl Lowe and Alison Goldfrapp, is of which nationality?
[ "Pearl Lowe: Pearl Lowe (born Pearl Samantha Davis; 1970), is an English fashion and textiles designer, and former singer-songwriter.", "Alison Goldfrapp: Alison Elizabeth Margaret Goldfrapp (born 13 May 1966) is an English musician and record producer, best known as the lead vocalist of the electronic music duo Goldfrapp." ]
English
Which British company whose majority of its business interests are in Asia was related to the London Based Trading house Matheson & Company?
[ "Matheson & Company: Matheson & Company was a London-based trading house closely associated with Jardine Matheson of Hong Kong and Jardine Skinner of Calcutta." ]
i don't know
Which British company whose majority of its business interests are in Asia was related to the London Based Trading house Matheson & Company?
[ "Matheson & Company: Matheson & Company was a London-based trading house closely associated with Jardine Matheson of Hong Kong and Jardine Skinner of Calcutta.", "Jardine Matheson: Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited, also known as Jardines, is a British conglomerate incorporated in Bermuda, with its primary listing on the Singapore Exchange.", "Jardine Matheson: The majority of its business interests are in Asia, and its subsidiaries include Jardine Pacific, Jardine Motors, Jardine Lloyd Thompson, Hongkong Land, Jardine Strategic Holdings, Dairy Farm, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, Jardine Cycle & Carriage and Astra International." ]
Jardine Matheson
Which British company whose majority of its business interests are in Asia was related to the London Based Trading house Matheson & Company?
[ "Jardine Matheson: Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited, also known as Jardines, is a British conglomerate incorporated in Bermuda, with its primary listing on the Singapore Exchange.", "Jardine Matheson: The majority of its business interests are in Asia, and its subsidiaries include Jardine Pacific, Jardine Motors, Jardine Lloyd Thompson, Hongkong Land, Jardine Strategic Holdings, Dairy Farm, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, Jardine Cycle & Carriage and Astra International." ]
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What man, also known as mi Sde-Or, created a military self-defense system developed for the Israel Defense Forces?
[ "Krav Maga: \"contact-combat\") is a military self-defense system developed for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Israeli security forces (Shin Bet and Mossad) that consists of a combination of techniques sourced from Boxing, Wrestling, Aikido, Judo, Karate along with realistic fight training.", "Imi Lichtenfeld: Emrich \"Imi\" Lichtenfeld (May 26, 1910 – January 9, 1998) was a Hungarian-born Israeli martial artist who founded the Krav Maga self-defense system.", "Imi Lichtenfeld: He was also known as Imi Sde-Or, the Hebrew calque of his surname." ]
Emrich "Imi" Lichtenfeld
What man, also known as mi Sde-Or, created a military self-defense system developed for the Israel Defense Forces?
[ "Imi Lichtenfeld: Emrich \"Imi\" Lichtenfeld (May 26, 1910 – January 9, 1998) was a Hungarian-born Israeli martial artist who founded the Krav Maga self-defense system." ]
i don't know
Do musicians Robert Fleischman and Jimmy Barnes have the same nationality?
[ "Robert Fleischman: Robert Fleischman (born March 11, 1953) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer.", "Jimmy Barnes: James Dixon Swan {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 28 April 1956), better known as Jimmy Barnes, is a Scottish-Australian rock singer-songwriter." ]
no
Do musicians Robert Fleischman and Jimmy Barnes have the same nationality?
[ "Jimmy Barnes: James Dixon Swan {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 28 April 1956), better known as Jimmy Barnes, is a Scottish-Australian rock singer-songwriter." ]
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What is the name of this American multinational corporation that provides IT services, headquartered in New Jersey, that acquired Mirabeau?
[ "Mirabeau (company): Mirabeau B.V. is a digital agency headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands.", "Mirabeau (company): The company was acquired by Cognizant in 2016.", "Cognizant: Cognizant is an American multinational corporation that provides IT services, including digital, technology, consulting, and operations services." ]
Cognizant
What is the name of this American multinational corporation that provides IT services, headquartered in New Jersey, that acquired Mirabeau?
[ "Mirabeau (company): The company was acquired by Cognizant in 2016.", "Cognizant: Cognizant is an American multinational corporation that provides IT services, including digital, technology, consulting, and operations services." ]
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When was Fannie Lee Chaney's son born?
[ "Fannie Lee Chaney: Fannie Lee Chaney (September 4, 1921 – May 22, 2007) was an American baker turned civil rights activist after her son James Chaney was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan during the 1964 Freedom Summer rides in Mississippi.", "James Chaney: James Earl Chaney (May 30, 1943 – June 21, 1964), from Meridian, Mississippi, was one of three American civil rights workers who were murdered during Freedom Summer by members of the Ku Klux Klan near Philadelphia, Mississippi." ]
May 30, 1943
When was Fannie Lee Chaney's son born?
[ "Fannie Lee Chaney: Fannie Lee Chaney (September 4, 1921 – May 22, 2007) was an American baker turned civil rights activist after her son James Chaney was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan during the 1964 Freedom Summer rides in Mississippi." ]
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The Canada Memorial in Green Park, London, United Kingdom, commemorates members of the Canadian Forces killed during the First and Second World Wars, the memorial was the result of lobbying and fund raising, much of it in Canada, by the former Canadian media tycoon Conrad Moffat Black, his title is what, of this British former newspaper publisher and author?
[ "Canada Memorial: The memorial was the result of lobbying and fund raising, much of it in Canada, by the former Canadian media tycoon Conrad Black.", "Conrad Black: Conrad Moffat Black, Lord Black of Crossharbour, KSG (born 25 August 1944) is a Canadian-born British former newspaper publisher and author." ]
Lord Black of Crossharbour
The Canada Memorial in Green Park, London, United Kingdom, commemorates members of the Canadian Forces killed during the First and Second World Wars, the memorial was the result of lobbying and fund raising, much of it in Canada, by the former Canadian media tycoon Conrad Moffat Black, his title is what, of this British former newspaper publisher and author?
[ "Conrad Black: Conrad Moffat Black, Lord Black of Crossharbour, KSG (born 25 August 1944) is a Canadian-born British former newspaper publisher and author." ]
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WNP-3 and WNP-5 were constructed by the agency formed in which year?
[ "WNP-3 and WNP-5: Washington Nuclear Project Nos. 3 and 5, abbreviated as WNP-3 and WNP-5 (collectively known as the Satsop Nuclear Power Plant) were two of the five nuclear power plants on which construction was started by the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS) in order to meet projected electricity demand in the Pacific Northwest.", "Energy Northwest: Energy Northwest (formerly Washington Public Power Supply System) is a United States public power joint operating agency formed by State law in 1957 to produce at-cost power for Northwest utilities." ]
1957
WNP-3 and WNP-5 were constructed by the agency formed in which year?
[ "WNP-3 and WNP-5: Washington Nuclear Project Nos. 3 and 5, abbreviated as WNP-3 and WNP-5 (collectively known as the Satsop Nuclear Power Plant) were two of the five nuclear power plants on which construction was started by the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS) in order to meet projected electricity demand in the Pacific Northwest." ]
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he Central Harbourfront is a waterfront site it is the result of Central and Wan Chai Reclamation, and it sits to the east of the International Finance Centre (IFC), a skyscraper and an integrated commercial development on the waterfront of the Central District, of which territory?
[ "Central Harbourfront: The Central Harbourfront is a waterfront site in Central, Hong Kong.", "International Finance Centre (Hong Kong): IFC, branded as \"ifc\") is a skyscraper and an integrated commercial development on the waterfront of Hong Kong's Central District." ]
Hong Kong
he Central Harbourfront is a waterfront site it is the result of Central and Wan Chai Reclamation, and it sits to the east of the International Finance Centre (IFC), a skyscraper and an integrated commercial development on the waterfront of the Central District, of which territory?
[ "International Finance Centre (Hong Kong): IFC, branded as \"ifc\") is a skyscraper and an integrated commercial development on the waterfront of Hong Kong's Central District." ]
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What city does Bundestag and Reichstag building have in common?
[ "Bundestag (Berlin U-Bahn): Bundestag is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U55 .", "Reichstag building: The Reichstag (German: \"Reichstagsgebäude\" ] ; officially: \"Deutscher Bundestag - Plenarbereich Reichstagsgebäude\" ] ) is a historic edifice in Berlin, Germany, constructed to house the Imperial Diet (German: \"Reichstag\"), of the German Empire." ]
Berlin
What city does Bundestag and Reichstag building have in common?
[ "Reichstag building: The Reichstag (German: \"Reichstagsgebäude\" ] ; officially: \"Deutscher Bundestag - Plenarbereich Reichstagsgebäude\" ] ) is a historic edifice in Berlin, Germany, constructed to house the Imperial Diet (German: \"Reichstag\"), of the German Empire." ]
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Which musician, Edwyn Collins or Jimmie Ross, played the bass guitar?
[ "Edwyn Collins: Collins was the lead singer for the 1980s post-punk band Orange Juice, which he co-founded.", "Jimmie Ross: Jimmie Ross is an American rock guitarist and vocalist who is best known for being a member of Pittsburgh band the Jaggerz, known for their 1970 hit \"The Rapper\".", "Jimmie Ross: During the band's initial existence of 1965-1976, the bassist shared the duties of lead vocalist with guitarist Donnie Iris." ]
Jimmie Ross
Which musician, Edwyn Collins or Jimmie Ross, played the bass guitar?
[ "Jimmie Ross: During the band's initial existence of 1965-1976, the bassist shared the duties of lead vocalist with guitarist Donnie Iris." ]
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what is the 3112 acre Pennsylvania state park that took over 11,000 to make due to the wave action of lake Erie called?
[ "History of Presque Isle: The History of Presque Isle Pennsylvania began when Presque Isle was created by the wave action of Lake Erie over the course of the 11,000 years that have passed since the last ice age.", "Presque Isle State Park: Presque Isle State Park is a 3112 acre Pennsylvania state park on an arching, sandy peninsula that juts into Lake Erie, 4 mi west of the city of Erie, in Millcreek Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania, in the United States." ]
Presque Isle
what is the 3112 acre Pennsylvania state park that took over 11,000 to make due to the wave action of lake Erie called?
[ "Presque Isle State Park: Presque Isle State Park is a 3112 acre Pennsylvania state park on an arching, sandy peninsula that juts into Lake Erie, 4 mi west of the city of Erie, in Millcreek Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania, in the United States." ]
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Teri W. Odom is a member of a scientific journal first published in 2007 by who?
[ "Teri W. Odom: Teri W. Odom is an American chemist and materials scientist.", "Teri W. Odom: Odom is a member of the editorial advisory board of ACS Nano, Chemical Physics Letters, Journal of Physical Chemistry, and Nano Letters.", "ACS Nano: ACS Nano is a monthly, peer-reviewed, scientific journal, first published in August 2007 by the American Chemical Society." ]
the American Chemical Society
Teri W. Odom is a member of a scientific journal first published in 2007 by who?
[ "Teri W. Odom: Odom is a member of the editorial advisory board of ACS Nano, Chemical Physics Letters, Journal of Physical Chemistry, and Nano Letters.", "ACS Nano: ACS Nano is a monthly, peer-reviewed, scientific journal, first published in August 2007 by the American Chemical Society." ]
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What forensic psychiatrist consulted on numbers cases including one for a contract killer associated with the DeCavalcante crime family?
[ "Park Dietz: Park Dietz (born 1948) is a forensic psychiatrist who has consulted or testified in many of the highest profile US criminal cases including Joel Rifkin, Arthur Shawcross, Jeffrey Dahmer, The Unabomber, Richard Kuklinski, the Beltway sniper attacks, and Jared Lee Loughner.", "Richard Kuklinski: He was associated with members of the American Mafia, namely the DeCavalcante crime family of Newark, New Jersey, and the Five Families of New York City." ]
Park Dietz
What forensic psychiatrist consulted on numbers cases including one for a contract killer associated with the DeCavalcante crime family?
[ "Park Dietz: Park Dietz (born 1948) is a forensic psychiatrist who has consulted or testified in many of the highest profile US criminal cases including Joel Rifkin, Arthur Shawcross, Jeffrey Dahmer, The Unabomber, Richard Kuklinski, the Beltway sniper attacks, and Jared Lee Loughner." ]
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Which American singer-songwriter known as "the Caruso of Rock", recorded on the Monument Records label and had hits such as "Pretty One," and "Uptown"?
[ "Early Orbison: Early Orbison is an album recorded by Roy Orbison on the Monument Records label at their studios in Hendersonville, Tennessee and released in 1964.", "Early Orbison: Essentially a compilation of songs from his first two Monument albums, it is most noteworthy for containing \"Pretty One\", the \"B\" side of Orbison's second Monument single, \"Uptown\".", "Roy Orbison: Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer-songwriter known for his distinctive, impassioned voice, complex song structures, and dark emotional ballads." ]
Roy Orbison
Which American singer-songwriter known as "the Caruso of Rock", recorded on the Monument Records label and had hits such as "Pretty One," and "Uptown"?
[ "Early Orbison: Essentially a compilation of songs from his first two Monument albums, it is most noteworthy for containing \"Pretty One\", the \"B\" side of Orbison's second Monument single, \"Uptown\".", "Roy Orbison: Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer-songwriter known for his distinctive, impassioned voice, complex song structures, and dark emotional ballads." ]
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The central character of "The Adventures of Brer Rabbit" was later adapted into which 1946 Walt Disney Company motion picture film?
[ "The Adventures of Brer Rabbit: The Adventures of Brer Rabbit is a book, a play, and a film inspired by the Uncle Remus stories.", "Br'er Rabbit: The Walt Disney Company later adapted this character for its 1946 animated motion picture \"Song of the South\"." ]
"Song of the South".
The central character of "The Adventures of Brer Rabbit" was later adapted into which 1946 Walt Disney Company motion picture film?
[ "Br'er Rabbit: The Walt Disney Company later adapted this character for its 1946 animated motion picture \"Song of the South\"." ]
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Abraham Weinberg was a suspect in the killing of which Irish-American hitman?
[ "Abraham Weinberg: Abe Weinberg would become one of Schultz's top gunmen during the Manhattan Bootleg Wars and was a later suspect in the high-profile gangland slayings of Jack \"Legs\" Diamond, Vincent \"Mad Dog\" Coll, and mob boss Salvatore Maranzano.", "Mad Dog Coll: Vincent \"Mad Dog\" Coll (born Uinseann Ó Colla, July 20, 1908 – February 7, 1932) was an Irish American mob hitman in the 1920s and early 1930s in New York City." ]
Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll
Abraham Weinberg was a suspect in the killing of which Irish-American hitman?
[ "Mad Dog Coll: Vincent \"Mad Dog\" Coll (born Uinseann Ó Colla, July 20, 1908 – February 7, 1932) was an Irish American mob hitman in the 1920s and early 1930s in New York City." ]
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Benjamin Halfpenny was a footballer for a club that plays its home matches where?
[ "Ben Halfpenny: Benjamin Halfpenny (25 April 1906 – 15 June 1966) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, and 1930s, playing at representative level for Great Britain (non-Test matches), and England, and at club level for Widnes, St. Helens, and Warrington, as a wing , or loose forward/lock , i.e. number 2 or 5, 3 or 4, 8 or 10, 11 or 12, or, 13.", "Widnes Vikings: Widnes Vikings R.L.F.C. is an English professional rugby league club based in Widnes, Cheshire which currently plays in the Super League, the top tier of European rugby league.", "Widnes Vikings: The club plays its home matches at the Select Security Stadium." ]
Select Security Stadium
Benjamin Halfpenny was a footballer for a club that plays its home matches where?
[ "Ben Halfpenny: Benjamin Halfpenny (25 April 1906 – 15 June 1966) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, and 1930s, playing at representative level for Great Britain (non-Test matches), and England, and at club level for Widnes, St. Helens, and Warrington, as a wing , or loose forward/lock , i.e. number 2 or 5, 3 or 4, 8 or 10, 11 or 12, or, 13.", "Widnes Vikings: The club plays its home matches at the Select Security Stadium." ]
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The 2000–01 NBA season was the Jazz's 27th season in the National Basketball Association, and 22nd season in Salt Lake City, Utah, after the retirement of Jeff Hornacek, the Jazz signed free agents John Starks, and who?
[ "2000–01 Utah Jazz season: After the retirement of Jeff Hornacek, the Jazz signed free agents Danny Manning and John Starks, and acquired Donyell Marshall from the Golden State Warriors in an offseason four-team trade.", "John Starks (basketball): John Levell Starks (born August 10, 1965) is an American retired professional basketball shooting guard." ]
Danny Manning
The 2000–01 NBA season was the Jazz's 27th season in the National Basketball Association, and 22nd season in Salt Lake City, Utah, after the retirement of Jeff Hornacek, the Jazz signed free agents John Starks, and who?
[ "2000–01 Utah Jazz season: After the retirement of Jeff Hornacek, the Jazz signed free agents Danny Manning and John Starks, and acquired Donyell Marshall from the Golden State Warriors in an offseason four-team trade." ]
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What was population of the city where the Dutch retired footballer Foeke Booy born?
[ "Foeke Booy: Foeke Booy (born 25 April 1962 in Leeuwarden) is a Dutch retired footballer and football manager.", "Leeuwarden: Leeuwarden (] , ] ), Stadsfries: \"Liwwadden\") is a city and municipality with a population of 108,249 in Friesland in the Netherlands." ]
108,249
What was population of the city where the Dutch retired footballer Foeke Booy born?
[ "Leeuwarden: Leeuwarden (] , ] ), Stadsfries: \"Liwwadden\") is a city and municipality with a population of 108,249 in Friesland in the Netherlands." ]
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In what year was the company that co-developed and distributed the BlackBerry DTEK60 founded?
[ "BlackBerry DTEK60: BlackBerry DTEK60 is an Android smartphone co-developed and distributed by BlackBerry Limited, and manufactured by TCL.", "BlackBerry Limited: BlackBerry was founded in 1984 as Research In Motion by Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin." ]
1984
Who chaired the ceremony in which the film written by Canet and Philippe Lefebvre won the award for Best Film?
[ "12th Lumières Awards: Tell No One\" won the award for Best Film.", "Tell No One: Written by Canet and Philippe Lefebvre and starring François Cluzet, the film won four categories at the 2007 César Awards in France: Best Director (Guillaume Canet), Best Actor (François Cluzet), Best Editing and Best Music Written for a Film." ]
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Who chaired the ceremony in which the film written by Canet and Philippe Lefebvre won the award for Best Film?
[ "12th Lumières Awards: The ceremony was chaired by Isabelle Mergault. \"", "12th Lumières Awards: Tell No One\" won the award for Best Film.", "Tell No One: Written by Canet and Philippe Lefebvre and starring François Cluzet, the film won four categories at the 2007 César Awards in France: Best Director (Guillaume Canet), Best Actor (François Cluzet), Best Editing and Best Music Written for a Film." ]
Isabelle Mergault
Who chaired the ceremony in which the film written by Canet and Philippe Lefebvre won the award for Best Film?
[ "12th Lumières Awards: The ceremony was chaired by Isabelle Mergault. \"", "12th Lumières Awards: Tell No One\" won the award for Best Film." ]
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Mookychick is an independent daily online magazine and community with more than 100,000 readers a month and over 5,000 forum members, content includes analysis of current sociopolitical events, social and cultural trends, alternative fashion, movies, books, music and arts and crafts from a feminist perspective, in contrast with feminist publications and communities such as which women's lifestyle magazine that is published six times a year, and is published by Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel?
[ "Mookychick: In contrast with feminist publications and communities such as \"Jezebel\", or \"Bust\", \"Mookychick\" explores gender issues from the perspective of the social outsider who feels they have been marginalised by their lifestyle choices.", "Bust (magazine): BUST is a women's lifestyle magazine that is published six times a year." ]
BUST
Mookychick is an independent daily online magazine and community with more than 100,000 readers a month and over 5,000 forum members, content includes analysis of current sociopolitical events, social and cultural trends, alternative fashion, movies, books, music and arts and crafts from a feminist perspective, in contrast with feminist publications and communities such as which women's lifestyle magazine that is published six times a year, and is published by Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel?
[ "Mookychick: In contrast with feminist publications and communities such as \"Jezebel\", or \"Bust\", \"Mookychick\" explores gender issues from the perspective of the social outsider who feels they have been marginalised by their lifestyle choices." ]
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Der Mond was composed by the man who was best known for what cantata?
[ "Der Mond: Der Mond (\"The Moon\") is an opera in one act by Carl Orff based on a Grimm's fairy tale) with a libretto by the composer.", "Carl Orff: Carl Heinrich Maria Orff (] ; (1895--)10 1895 – (1982--)29 1982 ) was a German composer, best known for his cantata \"Carmina Burana\" (1937)." ]
Carmina Burana
Der Mond was composed by the man who was best known for what cantata?
[ "Carl Orff: Carl Heinrich Maria Orff (] ; (1895--)10 1895 – (1982--)29 1982 ) was a German composer, best known for his cantata \"Carmina Burana\" (1937)." ]
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Mackenzie Davis appeared in the 2013 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by whom?
[ "Mackenzie Davis: She made her film debut in \"Smashed\", and later appeared in \"Breathe In\", \"That Awkward Moment\", and \"The F Word\", the latter for which she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination.", "The F Word (2013 film): is a 2013 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Michael Dowse and written by Elan Mastai, based on TJ Dawe and Michael Rinaldi's play \"Toothpaste and Cigars\"." ]
Michael Dowse
Mackenzie Davis appeared in the 2013 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by whom?
[ "Mackenzie Davis: She made her film debut in \"Smashed\", and later appeared in \"Breathe In\", \"That Awkward Moment\", and \"The F Word\", the latter for which she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination." ]
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The Developing Communities Project's first executive director was which former President?
[ "Developing Communities Project: In 1986, DCP was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization under the leadership of its first executive director Barack Obama.", "Barack Obama: Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017." ]
Barack Hussein Obama II
The Developing Communities Project's first executive director was which former President?
[ "Developing Communities Project: In 1986, DCP was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization under the leadership of its first executive director Barack Obama." ]
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Jane's Addiction and Weeping Willows, play which genre of music?
[ "Jane's Addiction: Jane's Addiction is an American rock band from Los Angeles, formed in 1985.", "Weeping Willows: Weeping Willows is a Swedish indie rock group that started in 1995." ]
rock
Throne of Glass is a young adult high fantasy novel series, by which bestselling American fantasy author?
[ "Throne of Glass: Throne of Glass is a young adult high fantasy novel series by American author Sarah J. Maas, beginning with the inaugural entry of the same name.", "Sarah J. Maas: Sarah Janet Maas (born 5 March 1986) is a \"New York Times\" and \"USA Today\" bestselling American fantasy author." ]
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