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-6907268464876597029 | When was dragon ball z first aired in the us? | collection | [] | Title: Dragon Ball Z Text: In 1996, Funimation Productions licensed Dragon Ball Z for an English - language release in North America. They contracted Saban Entertainment to help distribute the series to television, and Pioneer Entertainment to handle home video distribution. The Vancouver - based Ocean Studios were hired by Funimation to dub the anime (Funimation had previously used the Ocean voice cast in their short - lived 1995 dub of Dragon Ball). Saban musicians Ron Wasserman and Jeremy Sweet, known for their work on the Power Rangers franchise, composed a new background score and theme song (nicknamed "Rock the Dragon"). Funimation's initial English dub of Dragon Ball Z had mandated cuts to content and length, which reduced the first 67 episodes into 53. It premiered in the United States on September 13, 1996 in first - run syndication, but halted production in 1998 after two seasons. This was due to Saban scaling down its syndication operations, in order to focus on producing original material for the Fox Kids block. Pioneer also ceased its home video release of the series at volume 17 (the end of the dub) and retained the rights to produce an uncut subtitled version, but did not do so. | [
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"September 13 , 1996"
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-4574417110182912212 | Who banned all public meetings and procession in amritsar? | collection | [] | Title: Jallianwala Bagh massacre Text: At 9: 00 on the morning of 13 April, the traditional festival of Baisakhi, Colonel Reginald Dyer, the acting military commander for Amritsar and its environs, proceeded through the city with several city officials, announcing the implementation of a pass system to enter or leave Amritsar, a curfew beginning at 20: 00 that night and a ban on all processions and public meetings of four or more persons. The proclamation was read and explained in English, Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi, but few paid it any heed or appear to have learned of it later. Meanwhile, the local CID had received intelligence of the planned meeting in the Jallianwala Bagh through word of mouth and plainclothes detectives in the crowds. At 12: 40, Dyer was informed of the meeting and returned to his base at around 13: 30 to decide how to handle it. | [
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"Colonel Reginald Dyer"
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8998849009191648554 | When is the finale of got season 7? | collection | [] | Title: Game of Thrones (season 7) Text: The seventh season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on July 16, 2017, and concluded on August 27, 2017. Unlike previous seasons that consisted of ten episodes each, the seventh season consisted of only seven. Like the previous season, it largely consisted of original content not found in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, while also incorporating material Martin revealed to showrunners about the upcoming novels in the series. The series was adapted for television by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. | [
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"August 27 , 2017"
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3112430085384301843 | Who played the frog in gnomeo and juliet? | collection | [] | Title: Gnomeo & Juliet Text: James McAvoy as Gnomeo, Lady Bluebury's son, Juliet's love interest (later husband), and a blue gnome counterpart to Romeo Montague. Emily Blunt as Juliet, Lord Redbrick's daughter, Gnomeo's love interest (later wife), and a red gnome counterpart to Juliet Capulet. Michael Caine as Lord Redbrick, the leader of the red gnomes, Juliet's overprotective widower father, and counterpart to Lord Capulet. Jason Statham as Tybalt, Gnomeo and Benny's arch - nemesis, and a red gnome counterpart to Tybalt. Maggie Smith as Lady Bluebury, the leader of the blue gnomes and Gnomeo's widowed mother, and counterpart to Lady Montague. Patrick Stewart as William Shakespeare who wrote Romeo and Juliet. Ashley Jensen as Nanette, a Scottish - accented plastic garden frog, Juliet's best friend, and Paris' love interest counterpart to Nurse. Stephen Merchant as Paris, a nerdy red gnome who was arranged to marry Juliet, and Nanette ́ s love interest; counterpart to Count Paris. Ozzy Osbourne as Fawn, a garden deer and Tybalt's best friend; counterpart to Peter. Matt Lucas as Benny, Gnomeo's impulsive and tall - hatted best friend, and Call Me Doll ́ s love interest; counterpart to Benvolio. Jim Cummings as Featherstone, a lonely plastic flamingo with a thick Spanish accent; counterpart to Friar Laurence. Hulk Hogan as Terrafirminator Announcer, an unseen person who promotes the Terrafirminator lawnmower on TV. Julie Walters as Ms. Montague, the elderly owner of the Blue garden whose face is not seen. Richard Wilson as Mr. Capulet, the elderly owner of the Red garden whose face is not seen. Kelly Asbury as Red Goon Gnomes; counterparts to Gregory, Sampson, Anthony, and Potpan. Dolly Parton as Dolly Gnome, the lawnmower race announcer, and Mankini Gnome ́ s love interest. Julia Braams as Stone Fish, a stone fish attached to the fishing line of the Fishing Gnome. In the end, it is seen being dragged by Gnomeo and Juliet's purple lawnmower. James Daniel Wilson as Fishing Gnome, a red gnome. Tim Bentinck as Conjoined Gnome Left, a red gnome. Julio Bonet as Mankini Gnome, Dolly Gnome ́ s love interest and a red gnome. Neil McCaul as Conjoined Gnome Right, a red gnome. Maurissa Horwitz as Call Me Doll, Benny's love interest. John Todd as Dancer. | [
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"Ashley Jensen"
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7472527168566288749 | When did nhl start 3 on 3 overtime? | collection | [] | Title: Overtime (ice hockey) Text: In many leagues (including the NHL for regular - season games since the 2005 -- 06 season) and in international competitions, a failure to reach a decision in a single overtime may lead to a shootout. Some leagues may eschew overtime periods altogether and end games in shootout should teams be tied at the end of regulation. In the ECHL, regular season overtime periods are played four on four for one five - minute period. In the Southern Professional Hockey League, regular season overtime periods are played three on three for one five - minute period, with penalties resulting in the opponents skating one additional player on ice (up to two additional players) for the penalty for the first three minutes, and a penalty shot in the final two minutes. The AHL, since the 2014 -- 15 season, extended the overtime to seven minutes, with the last three minutes reduced further to three men aside and teams getting an additional skater for each opponent's penalty. The idea of using 3 - on - 3 skaters for the entirety of a five - minute overtime period for a regular season game was adopted by the NHL on June 24, 2015, for use in the 2015 -- 16 NHL season. | [
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"2015 -- 16 NHL season"
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1073057894893150293 | The belief that god is in everything is called? | collection | [] | Title: Pantheism Text: Pantheism is the belief that reality is identical with divinity, or that all - things compose an all - encompassing, immanent god. Pantheist belief does not recognize a distinct personal anthropomorphic god and instead characterize a broad range of doctrines differing in forms of relationships between reality and divinity. | [
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4850358261753768293 | When did michael jackson's thriller come out? | collection | [] | Title: Michael Jackson's Thriller (music video) Text: Michael Jackson's Thriller is a 14 - minute horror - themed music video for the song of the same name, released on December 2, 1983. Directed by John Landis, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Jackson, the song was released from Jackson's sixth studio album of the same name. It was MTV's first world premiere video. In the United Kingdom, the video was aired on Channel 4 late at night. Voted as the most influential pop music video of all time, Thriller proved to have a profound effect on popular culture, and was named "a watershed moment for the (music) industry" for its unprecedented merging of filmmaking and music. Guinness World Records listed it in 2006 as the "most successful music video", selling over nine million copies. In 2009, the video was inducted into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, the first music video to ever receive this honor, for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant. The track was also listed at number one on "The Top 10 Halloween Songs" by Billboard. | [
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"December 2 , 1983"
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6500121756220242048 | Who sang the most wonderful summer of my life? | collection | [] | Title: Robin Ward (singer) Text: Jackie Ward (born Jacqueline McDonnell, 1941), better known as Robin Ward, is an American singer, regarded as a "one - hit wonder" of 1963 million - selling song "Wonderful Summer". However, using her real name she was highly accomplished and successful singing in groups. Ward's voice is heard in U.S. television series, motion pictures, advertisements, and pop records. She is one of the real singers of the hits attributed to The Partridge Family. | [
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"Jackie Ward"
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-8145514759308970618 | Who played dano on the original hawaii five-0? | collection | [] | Title: James MacArthur Text: James Gordon MacArthur (December 8, 1937 -- October 28, 2010) was an American actor best known for the role of Danny "Danno" Williams, the reliable second - in - command of the fictional Hawaiian State Police squad in the long - running television series Hawaii Five - O. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: James Gordon MacArthur (December 8, 1937 -- October 28, 2010) was an American actor best known for the role of Danny \"Danno\" Williams, the reliable second - in - command of the fictional Hawaiian State Police squad in the long - running television series Hawaii Five - O.",
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"James Gordon MacArthur"
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3781831664055310449 | What is the name given to the rows in the periodic table? | collection | [] | Title: Periodic table Text: The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of the chemical elements, ordered by their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties, whose adopted structure shows periodic trends. Generally, within one row (period) the elements are metals on the left, and non-metals on the right, with the elements having similar chemical behaviours being placed in the same column. Table rows are commonly called periods and columns are called groups. Six groups have accepted names as well as assigned numbers: for example, group 17 elements are halogens; and group 18 are noble gases. Also displayed are four simple rectangular areas or blocks associated with the filling of different atomic orbitals. | [
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"periods"
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1524143620171721281 | Who plays 15 cent in the proud family movie? | collection | [] | Title: The Proud Family Movie Text: Kyla Pratt -- Penny Proud Tommy Davidson -- Oscar Proud Paula Jai Parker -- Trudy Proud Jo Marie Payton -- Suga Mama Tara Strong -- Bebe Proud / Cece Proud / Cashew Orlando Brown -- Sticky Webb Jeff Bennett -- Mr. Bufferman Soleil Moon Frye -- Zoey Howser Alisa Reyes -- LaCienega Boulevardez Karen Malina White -- Dijonay Jones Omarion -- 15 Cent LisaRaye McCoy -- Choreographer Arsenio Hall -- Dr. Carver / Bobby Proud Jeremy Suarez -- Wally Carlos Alazraqui -- Puff / Board Member Billy West - Board Member / Cab Driver Carlos Mencia - Felix Boulevardez Maria Canals - Sunset Boulevardez Alvaro Guttierez -- Papi Phil LaMarr -- Dr. Carver in Disguise / Board Member Aries Spears -- Wizard Kelly / Board Member Keith David -- Bebe Proud Clone Kevin Michael Richardson -- Mangler Mania / Bobo the Sea Beast Masi Oka - Japanese Kid / Announcer | [
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"Omarion"
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-4194757510770521437 | Who established the peoples republic of china in 1949? | collection | [] | Title: History of the People's Republic of China Text: The history of the People's Republic of China details the history of mainland China since October 1, 1949, when, after a near complete victory by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the Chinese Civil War, Mao Zedong proclaimed the People's Republic of China (PRC) from atop Tiananmen. The PRC has for several decades been synonymous with China, but it is only the most recent political entity to govern mainland China, preceded by the Republic of China (ROC) and thousands of years of imperial dynasties. | [
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"The noun phrase 1949 in the sentence and the noun phrase 1949 in the question refer to the same thing.",
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"Mao Zedong"
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-4796166294368625055 | Who was married to ashley in coronation street? | collection | [] | Title: Ashley Peacock Text: Ashley realizes that he needs help looking after Joshua and hires a nanny, Claire Casey (Julia Haworth). Ashley and Claire bond over Joshua and they eventually fall in love. In September 2004, Ashley proposes to Claire in The Rovers and she accepts. They get married on Christmas Day 2004. In November 2005, Fred challenges another butcher, Eddie Maddocks, to a boxing match between Ashley and Eddie's son, Marvin, a local boxing champion. On the day of the fight, Fred drops a weight on Ashley's foot and he is hospitalised. Ashley recovers and goes ahead with the fight but a riot breaks out amongst the spectators. In order to restore order, Ashley and Marvin agree on a tie. | [
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"Claire Casey"
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-6461428123828725377 | When was central statistical organisation of india established? | collection | [] | Title: Central Statistics Office (India) Text: The CSO was set up in the cabinet secretariat on 2 May 1951. | [
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"2 May 1951"
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6350172326487635064 | Real name of letty in fast and furious? | collection | [] | Title: Michelle Rodriguez Text: Mayte Michelle Rodriguez (born July 12, 1978) is an American actress. Her breakout role was as a troubled boxer in the independent film Girlfight (2000), which was met with critical acclaim and earned her several awards, including the Independent Spirit Award and Gotham Award for Best Debut Performance. The following year, she starred as Letty in the blockbuster film The Fast and the Furious (2001), a role she has reprised in four additional films in the Fast and Furious franchise to date. During her career, Rodriguez has played in a number of successful action films, including Resident Evil, S.W.A.T., and Avatar. | [
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"Mayte Michelle Rodriguez"
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-6763261468264584976 | How many nhl goalies have scored a goal? | collection | [] | Title: List of goaltenders who have scored a goal in an NHL game Text: Eleven goaltenders have scored a total of fourteen goals in National Hockey League (NHL) games. A goalkeeper can score by either shooting the puck into the net, or being awarded the goal as the last player on his team to touch the puck when an opponent scored an own goal. A goal scored by shooting the puck is particularly challenging as the goaltender has to aim for a six - foot - wide net that is close to 180 feet away, while avoiding opposing defencemen; in the case of own goals, the combined circumstance of the own goal itself in addition to the goaltender being the last player to touch the puck makes it a very rare occurrence. Of the fourteen goals, seven were scored by shooting the puck and seven were the result of own goals. | [
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"Eleven"
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3018972012774566550 | When does the forty days of lent end? | collection | [] | Title: Lent Text: Lent (Latin: Quadragesima: Fortieth) is a solemn religious observance in the Christian liturgical calendar that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends approximately six weeks later, before Easter Sunday. The purpose of Lent is the preparation of the believer for Easter through prayer, doing penance, mortifying the flesh, repentance of sins, almsgiving, and self - denial. This event is observed in the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Lutheran, Methodist, and Catholic Churches. Some Anabaptist and evangelical churches also observe the Lenten season. Its institutional purpose is heightened in the annual commemoration of Holy Week, marking the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus, which recalls the tradition and events of the New Testament beginning on Palm Sunday, further climaxing on Jesus' crucifixion on Good Friday, which ultimately culminates in the joyful celebration on Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: Lent (Latin: Quadragesima: Fortieth) is a solemn religious observance in the Christian liturgical calendar that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends approximately six weeks later, before Easter Sunday.",
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"before Easter Sunday"
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-1263728898290021683 | When does the 16 days of activism campaign start? | collection | [] | Title: 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence Text: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender - Based Violence is an international campaign to challenge violence against women and girls. The campaign runs every year from 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, to 10 December, Human Rights Day. It was initiated in 1991 by the first Women's Global Leadership Institute, held by the Center for Women's Global Leadership (CWGL) at Rutgers University. | [
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"25 November"
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-6879356907733975807 | Where in canada are most of our oil/gas reserves? | collection | [] | Title: Oil reserves in Canada Text: Oil reserves in Canada were estimated at 172 billion barrels (27 × 10 ^ m) as of the start of 2015. This figure includes the oil sands reserves that are estimated by government regulators to be economically producible at current prices using current technology. According to this figure, Canada's reserves are third only to Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. Over 95% of these reserves are in the oil sands deposits in the province of Alberta. Alberta contains nearly all of Canada's oil sands and much of its conventional oil reserves. The balance is concentrated in several other provinces and territories. Saskatchewan and offshore areas of Newfoundland in particular have substantial oil production and reserves. Alberta has 39% of Canada's remaining conventional oil reserves, offshore Newfoundland 28% and Saskatchewan 27% , but if oil sands are included, Alberta's share is over 98%. | [
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"oil sands deposits in the province of Alberta"
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715051001836776010 | Who does the voice of the bagel in sausage party? | collection | [] | Title: Sausage Party Text: Seth Rogen as Frank Wienerton, a sausage who sets out to discover and expose the truth of his and his fellow groceries existence. Kristen Wiig as Brenda Bunson, a hot dog bun from an 8 - bun package of Glamour Buns (net weight 340 grams) who is Frank's girlfriend. Jonah Hill as Carl, a sausage who is friends with Frank and Barry. Bill Hader as Firewater, an old Native American bottle of liquor and the leader of the immortal Non-Perishables. Michael Cera as Barry, a deformed sausage who is one of Frank's friends. James Franco as the Druggie, a drug - addled pot - bellied human who is the first one to see the foods as sentient beings after injecting himself with bath salts. Danny McBride as a jar of Bickle's Honey Mustard who is returned to his Shopwell's shelf upon the shopper mistaking him for actual mustard and tries to warn Frank and the other products of the reality of the "Great Beyond". Craig Robinson as Mr. Grits, a box of grits who is one of the immortal Non-Perishables. Paul Rudd as Darren, the manager of Shopwell's who is nicknamed the "Dark Lord" as he disposes of expired food and spilled items. Nick Kroll as a literal and figurative douche who seeks revenge on Frank for breaking his nozzle and preventing him from reaching the "Great Beyond". David Krumholtz as Kareem Abdul Lavash, a Middle Eastern lavash who has a rivalry with Sammy Bagel Jr. Edward Norton as Sammy Bagel Jr., a Jewish Woody Allen-esque bagel who has an on and off rivalry with Lavash. Salma Hayek as Teresa del Taco, a Mexican lesbian taco shell who has a crush on Brenda. | [
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"Edward Norton"
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3115530913045556877 | Which is the first news paper in malayalam? | collection | [] | Title: List of Malayalam-language newspapers Text: Rajyasamacharam was the first newspaper in Malayalam. This was started for religious propagation by Hermann Gundert under the Christian missionaries of Basel Mission in June 1847 from Illikkunnu in Thalassery. Pashchimodayam was the second newspaper in Malayalam. It started in October 1847 from Thalasseri. Deepika, the oldest Malayalam newspaper now in circulation, was established in 1887. Malayala Manorama, Madhyamam, Mathrubhumi, Deshabhimani, Kerala Kaumudi and Janayugom are the other major newspapers in Malayalam. Malayala Manorama holds the record for the largest selling regional language newspaper in India. It is also the 11th most circulating newspaper in the world. | [
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"Rajyasamacharam"
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-455522481629941063 | Who is the actor cat in the hat? | collection | [] | Title: The Cat in the Hat (film) Text: Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat is a 2003 American family comedy film directed by Bo Welch. It is based on the 1957 Dr. Seuss book of the same name. The film stars Mike Myers in the title role of the Cat in the Hat, and Dakota Fanning as Sally. Sally's brother (who is unnamed in the book and the 1971 TV special), Conrad, is portrayed by Spencer Breslin. The film is the second feature - length Dr. Seuss adaptation after the 2000 holiday film How the Grinch Stole Christmas. | [
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"Mike Myers"
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-6882727335014710590 | When is growing up hip hop atlanta coming back on? | collection | [] | Title: Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta Text: Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta is the second installment of the Growing Up Hip Hop reality television franchise on WE tv. The series premiered on May 25, 2017, and chronicles the lives of the children of hip hop legends in Atlanta. On November 2, 2017, WE tv announced that Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta was renewed for a second season, which will premiere in January 2018. | [
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"January 2018"
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-6834679484479598079 | What is the source of the yangtze river? | collection | [] | Title: Yangtze Text: The Tuotuo River (沱 沱 河, p Tuótuó Hé, lit. "Tearful River" is the official headstream of the Yangtze, and flows 358 km (222 mi) from the glaciers of the Gelaindong Massif in the Tanggula Mountains of southwestern Qinghai to the confluence with the Dangqu River to form the Tongtian River .) In Mongolian, this section of the river known as the Ulaan Mörön or the "Red River". | [
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"Qinghai"
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-8189846456456795761 | Where is lake george located in new. york? | collection | [] | Title: Lake George, New York Text: Lake George is a town in Warren County, New York, United States. The population was 3,578 at the 2000 census. The town is named after the lake, Lake George. Within the town is a village also named Lake George. The town is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. | [
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"in Warren County"
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-8283841319427342644 | A response to intervention (rti) program involves three tiers. during the first tier students? | collection | [] | Title: Response to intervention Text: The first tier states that all students receive core classroom instruction that is differentiated and utilizes strategies and materials that are scientifically research - based. Assessment in the classroom should be ongoing and effective in that it clearly identifies the strengths and weaknesses for each learner. Any necessary interventions at this level are within the framework of the general education classroom and can be in the form of differentiated instruction, small group review, or one - on - one remediation of a concept. | [
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"receive core classroom instruction that is differentiated and utilizes strategies and materials that are scientifically research - based"
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-8601193530311682538 | When was the first weather satellite launched into space? | collection | [] | Title: Weather satellite Text: As early as 1946, the idea of cameras in orbit to observe the weather was being developed. This was due to sparse data observation coverage and the expense of using cloud cameras on rockets. By 1958, the early prototypes for TIROS and Vanguard (developed by the Army Signal Corps) were created. The first weather satellite, Vanguard 2, was launched on February 17, 1959. It was designed to measure cloud cover and resistance, but a poor axis of rotation and its elliptical orbit kept it from collecting a notable amount of useful data. The Explorer VI and VII satellites also contained weather - related experiments. | [
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"February 17 , 1959"
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-9092011141523669678 | Where is cape verde located on the african map? | collection | [] | Title: Cape Verde Text: Cape Verde (/ ˌkeɪp ˈvɜːrd /) or Cabo Verde (/ ˌkɑːboʊ ˈvɜːrdeɪ /, / ˌkæb - /) (Portuguese: Cabo Verde, pronounced (ˈkaβu ˈveɾðɨ) ), officially the Republic of Cabo Verde, is an island country spanning an archipelago of 10 volcanic islands in the central Atlantic Ocean. It forms part of the Macaronesia ecoregion, along with the Azores, Canary Islands, Madeira, and the Savage Isles. In ancient times these islands were referred to as "the Islands of the Blessed" or the "Fortunate Isles". Located 570 kilometres (350 mi) west of the Cape Verde Peninsula in West Africa, the islands cover a combined area of slightly over 4,000 square kilometres (1,500 sq mi). | [
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"570 kilometres ( 350 mi ) west of the Cape Verde Peninsula in West Africa"
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-6160497597147818870 | Who sings i wanna be like you jungle book? | collection | [] | Title: I Wan'na Be like You (The Monkey Song) Text: "I Wan'na Be like You" is a song from Walt Disney's 1967 film The Jungle Book. The song was written by songwriters Robert and Richard Sherman and was performed by Louis Prima. | [
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"Louis Prima"
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144971632517438855 | Who plays the female sheriff in sons of anarchy? | collection | [] | Title: Annabeth Gish Text: Annabeth Gish (born March 13, 1971) is an American actress. She has played roles in films Shag, Hiding Out, Mystic Pizza, SLC Punk! , The Last Supper and Double Jeopardy. On television, she played Special Agent Monica Reyes on The X-Files, Elizabeth Bartlet Westin on The West Wing, Eileen Caffee on Brotherhood, Charlotte Millwright on The Bridge and Sheriff Althea Jarry on the final season of Sons of Anarchy. | [
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"Annabeth Gish"
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4891460992735418734 | When did the first tim hortons open in the usa? | collection | [] | Title: Tim Hortons Text: Initially, the US stores were the result of natural expansion in Canada -- U.S. border areas (e.g., stores in Maine and the Buffalo, New York area where Horton played from 1972 to 1974 as a member of the Buffalo Sabres). The first United States locations were opened in Deerfield Beach, Florida and Pompano Beach, Florida in 1981, but they proved unsuccessful and were closed. In 1985, the chain returned to the US with a location on Niagara Falls Boulevard in the Buffalo suburb of Amherst, New York. Starting in the mid-1990s, however, the chain began expanding in the US by acquiring former locations from fast food chains. In 1996 and 1997, thirty - seven former Rax Restaurants locations in Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia were bought by Wendy's International Inc.; 30 of these were converted to Tim Hortons, while the others became Wendy's franchise locations. Thirty - five closed Hardee's stores in the Detroit area were also purchased with the intention of being converted. By 2004, the chain had also acquired 42 Bess Eaton coffee and doughnut restaurants situated in southern New England. Several combination Wendy's / Tim Hortons units were opened in the US; both in the "traditional" markets of Maine and Buffalo, where there were well over 180 locations as of 2011, and in the markets entered through acquisition. | [
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"1981"
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-2245369907453600660 | When did the rosary become a catholic devotion? | collection | [] | Title: History of the Rosary Text: In 1569, the papal bull Consueverunt Romani Pontifices by the Dominican Pope Pius V officially established the devotion to the rosary in the Catholic Church. Saint Peter Canisius, a Doctor of the Church, who is credited with adding to the Hail Mary the sentence "Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners", was an ardent advocate of the rosary and promoted it (and its Marian devotion in general) as the best way to repair the damage done to the Church by the Reformation. | [
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"1569"
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-2607405923832186248 | What was uncle jesse's original last name on full house? | collection | [] | Title: List of Full House and Fuller House characters Text: Jesse Katsopolis (portrayed by John Stamos; the character's last name in season one was Cochran, but was changed reportedly due to John Stamos wanting his character to better reflect his Greek heritage) is Danny's brother - in - law, Pam's younger brother, husband of Rebecca Donaldson and father of twin sons Nicky and Alex. Born Hermes Katsopolis (as revealed in the season five episode "The Legend of Ranger Joe"), he was named after his great - grandfather, who in turn is named after the Greek god of swiftness. However, he did not like his birth name, as other kids teased him for it; so when he was in kindergarten, he begged his parents to have his name changed to Jesse, thinking that one had to have a "cool name" to be in the in - crowd. As an adult, he was more confident with his true name, telling the girls about the Greek god of speed, and how his great - grandfather saved a village from a volcano, but still goes by Jesse. | [
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"Cochran"
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3108653364039866241 | When did that 70's show first air? | collection | [] | Title: That'70s Show Text: That' 70s Show is an American television period sitcom that originally aired on Fox from August 23, 1998, to May 18, 2006. The series focused on the lives of a group of teenage friends living in fictional Point Place, Wisconsin from May 17, 1976 to December 31, 1979. | [
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"August 23 , 1998"
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7136282033502959509 | What is the medical term for neck pain? | collection | [] | Title: Neck pain Text: Neck pain (or cervicalgia) is a common problem, with two - thirds of the population having neck pain at some point in their lives. | [
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"cervicalgia"
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5800636408771726759 | Where does jacob wrestle with an angel in the bible? | collection | [] | Title: Jacob wrestling with the angel Text: Jacob wrestling with the angel is an episode from Genesis (32: 22 - 32; also referenced in Hosea 12: 4). The account includes the renaming of Jacob as Israel (etymologized as "contends - with - God"). The "angel" in question is referred to as "man" (אִישׁ) in Genesis, while Hosea references an "angel" (מַלְאָךְ), but the episode is also often referenced as Jacob's "wrestling with God". | [
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"Genesis"
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8417129972213965907 | When did the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo happen? | collection | [] | Title: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Text: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (Tratado de Guadalupe Hidalgo in Spanish), officially titled the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic, is the peace treaty signed on February 2, 1848, in the Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo (now a neighborhood of Mexico City) between the United States and Mexico that ended the Mexican -- American War (1846 -- 1848). The treaty came into force on July 4, 1848. | [
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"February 2 , 1848"
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-141701673862112916 | Where did the band reo speedwagon get its name? | collection | [] | Title: REO Speedwagon Text: They made a list of songs to learn over the summer break, and Doughty landed a summer job to buy his first keyboard. On his Farfisa organ, he learned "Light My Fire" by The Doors. The members returned to school in the fall of 1967, and had their first rehearsal before classes started. They named the band REO Speedwagon, from the REO Speed Wagon, a flatbed truck Doughty had studied in transportation history, and the initials are those of its founder Ransom E. Olds. Rather than pronouncing REO as a single word as the motor company did, they chose to spell out the name with the individual letters each pronounced ("R-E-O"). An ad in the school newspaper produced their first job, a fraternity party that turned into a food fight. They continued to perform cover songs in campus bars, fraternity parties, and university events. The first lineup consisted of Doughty on keyboards, Gratzer on drums and vocals, Joe Matt on guitar and vocals, Mike Blair on bass and vocals. | [
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"from the REO Speed Wagon , a flatbed truck Doughty had studied in transportation history"
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7782847049401158348 | The meeting of indian parliament are summoned by? | collection | [] | Title: Parliament of India Text: The Parliament of India is the supreme legislative body of the Republic of India. The Parliament is composed of the President of India and the houses. It is a bicameral legislature with two houses: the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (House of the People). The President in his role as head of legislature has full powers to summon and prorogue either house of Parliament or to dissolve Lok Sabha. The president can exercise these powers only upon the advice of the Prime Minister and his Union Council of Ministers. | [
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"The President"
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1611567736427194122 | Who was the queen of britain during ww1? | collection | [] | Title: History of the United Kingdom during the First World War Text: The British Royal Family faced a serious problem during the First World War because of its blood ties to the ruling family of Germany, Britain's prime adversary in the war. Before the war, the British royal family had been known as the House of Saxe - Coburg and Gotha. In 1910, George V became King on the death of his father, King Edward VII, and remained king throughout the war. He was the first cousin of the German Kaiser Wilhelm II, who came to symbolise all the horrors of the war. Queen Mary, although British like her mother, was the daughter of the Duke of Teck, a descendant of the German Royal House of Württemberg. During the war H.G. Wells wrote about Britain's "alien and uninspiring court", and George famously replied: "I may be uninspiring, but I'll be damned if I'm alien." | [
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"George V"
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2380110212759577745 | When did half pennies stop being legal tender? | collection | [] | Title: Halfpenny (British decimal coin) Text: The halfpenny coin's obverse featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II; the reverse featured an image of St Edward's Crown. It was minted in bronze (like the 1p and 2p coins). It was the smallest decimal coin in both size and value. The size was in proportion to the 1p and 2p coins. It soon became Britain's least favourite coin. The Treasury had continued to argue that the halfpenny was important in the fight against inflation (preventing prices from being rounded up). The coin was demonetised and withdrawn from circulation in December 1984. | [
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"December 1984"
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-4358473753587174560 | Who was the first president identified as a democrat? | collection | [] | Title: Democratic Party (United States) Text: Fifteen Democrats have served as President under 16 administrations: the first was seventh President Andrew Jackson, who served from 1829 to 1837; Grover Cleveland served two nonconsecutive terms from 1885 to 1889 and 1893 to 1897; and is thus counted twice (as the 22nd and 24th President). The most recent was the 44th President Barack Obama, who held the office from 2009 to 2017. | [
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"Andrew Jackson"
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-6566326630204348786 | Who is the leader of the state government in australia? | collection | [] | Title: Government of Australia Text: The Commonwealth of Australia was formed in 1901 as a result of an agreement among six self - governing British colonies, which became the six states. The terms of this contract are embodied in the Australian Constitution, which was drawn up at a Constitutional Convention and ratified by the people of the colonies at referendums. The Australian head of state is the Queen of Australia who is represented by the Governor - General of Australia, with executive powers delegated by constitutional convention to the Australian head of government, the Prime Minister of Australia. | [
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"the Queen of Australia"
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7167468043652661815 | What are all the boroughs in new york? | collection | [] | Title: Boroughs of New York City Text: New York City encompasses five different county - level administrative divisions called boroughs: Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island. All boroughs are part of New York City, and each of the boroughs is coextensive with a respective county, the primary administrative subdivision within New York State. The Bronx and Queens are concurrent with the counties of the same name, while Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Staten Island correspond to New York, Kings, and Richmond Counties respectively. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: New York City encompasses five different county - level administrative divisions called boroughs: Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island.",
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"Manhattan"
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7615759879807940916 | Who plays the grinch in the new movie? | collection | [] | Title: The Grinch (film) Text: The Grinch (Benedict Cumberbatch) hatches a scheme to ruin Christmas when the residents of Whoville plan their annual holiday celebration. | [
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"Benedict Cumberbatch"
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-8492009711467415278 | Harry potter the name that cannot be said? | collection | [] | Title: Lord Voldemort Text: Voldemort is the archenemy of Harry Potter, who according to a prophecy has "the power to vanquish the Dark Lord". Nearly every witch or wizard dares not utter his unmentionable name, and refers to him instead with such expressions as "You - Know - Who", "He - Who - Must - Not - Be-Named" or "the Dark Lord". Voldemort's obsession with blood purity signifies his aim to rid the wizarding world of Muggle (non-magical) heritage and to conquer both worlds, Muggle and wizarding, to achieve pure - blood dominance. Through his mother's family, he is the last descendant of wizard Salazar Slytherin, one of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He is the leader of the Death Eaters, a group of evil wizards and witches dedicated to ridding the Wizarding World of Muggles and establishing Voldemort as its supreme ruler. | [
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"Voldemort"
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-8492379786294510488 | Who has scored the most goals for arsenal? | collection | [] | Title: List of Arsenal F.C. records and statistics Text: Arsenal have won 13 top - flight titles, and also hold the record for the most FA Cup wins, with 13. The club's record appearance maker is David O'Leary, who made 722 appearances between 1975 and 1993. Thierry Henry is Arsenal's record goalscorer, scoring 228 goals in total. | [
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"Thierry Henry"
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-5303520688606005990 | Who is featured on drake in my feelings? | collection | [] | Title: In My Feelings Text: "In My Feelings" is a song by Canadian musician Drake from his fifth studio album Scorpion (2018). It was released to rhythmic and contemporary hit radio on July 30, 2018, as the album's fifth single. The song features additional vocals by the City Girls, though they are not credited on the official version. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for ten weeks and broke several records. | [
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"the City Girls"
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2132043306894138904 | Where did the original cinderella story come from? | collection | [] | Title: Cinderella Text: Cinderella (Italian: Cenerentola, French: Cendrillon, German: Aschenputtel), or The Little Glass Slipper, is a folk tale embodying a myth - element of unjust oppression and triumphant reward. Thousands of variants are known throughout the world. The title character is a young woman living in unfortunate circumstances, that are suddenly changed to remarkable fortune. The story of Rhodopis, recounted by the Greek geographer Strabo in around 7 BC, about a Greek slave girl who marries the king of Egypt, is usually considered as the earliest known variant of the "Cinderella" story. The first literary European version of the story was published in Italy by Giambattista Basile in his Pentamerone in 1634; the most popular version was published by Charles Perrault in Histoires ou contes du temps passé in 1697, and later by the Brothers Grimm in their folk tale collection Grimms' Fairy Tales in 1812. | [
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"story of Rhodopis , recounted by the Greek geographer Strabo"
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-3659322368106801038 | What year did the great outdoors come out? | collection | [] | Title: The Great Outdoors (film) Text: The Great Outdoors is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Howard Deutch, and written and produced by John Hughes. It stars Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Stephanie Faracy and Annette Bening in her film debut. | [
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"1988"
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8283881852967061701 | The partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood is approximately? | collection | [] | Title: Blood gas tension Text: P CO -- Partial pressure of carbon dioxide at sea level (765 mmHg) in arterial blood is between 35 mmHg and 45 mmHg. | [
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"at sea level ( 765 mmHg ) in arterial blood is between 35 mmHg and 45 mmHg"
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-5442597567342390886 | What is the volcano in yellowstone national park called? | collection | [] | Title: Yellowstone Caldera Text: The Yellowstone Caldera is a volcanic caldera and supervolcano in Yellowstone National Park in the Western United States, sometimes referred to as the Yellowstone Supervolcano. The caldera and most of the park are located in the northwest corner of Wyoming. The major features of the caldera measure about 34 by 45 miles (55 by 72 km). | [
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"The Yellowstone Caldera"
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-1014255675233229219 | What category was hurricane matthew when he hit florida? | collection | [] | Title: Hurricane Matthew Text: Slowly rounding the ridge, Matthew fluctuated in intensity within the Category 4 range from October 1 -- 5. Intensification resumed again late on October 3 and culminated when Matthew made landfall near Les Anglais, Haiti, around 11: 00 UTC on October 4 with winds of 150 mph (240 km / h) and a pressure of 934 millibars (27.6 inHg), making it the strongest to hit Haiti since Hurricane Cleo in 1964. Continuing northward, the hurricane struck Maisí in Cuba early on October 5 as a slightly weaker storm. Cuba's and Haiti's mountainous terrain weakened Matthew to Category 3 status, as it began to accelerate northwestwards through the Bahamas. Restrengthening occurred as Matthew's circulation became better organized, with the storm becoming a Category 4 hurricane again while passing Freeport. However, Matthew began to weaken again as an eyewall replacement cycle took place. The storm significantly weakened while closely paralleling the coasts of Florida and Georgia, with the northwestern portion of the outer eyewall coming ashore in Florida while the system was a Category 3 hurricane (with the strongest winds remaining just offshore). Matthew weakened to a Category 2 hurricane late on October 7 and then to a Category 1 hurricane by 12: 00 UTC on October 8. | [
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"Category 3"
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-2237276085079559055 | Who is the bloke in the go compare advert? | collection | [] | Title: Wynne Evans Text: Wynne Evans (born 27 January 1972) is a Welsh tenor. Known for his role as the tenor Gio Compario in the Gocompare.com insurance adverts on television in the United Kingdom, he sang the role of Ubaldo Piangi in the 25th anniversary production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall. He also responded to the New Zealand All Blacks' Haka in 2004, singing' Cwm Rhondda'. He went on to sing at over 30 Welsh International rugby matches. Evans, a lifelong Spurs fan, also sang at Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur at the last ever game at White Hart Lane http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/the-lane-the-finale-farewell-ceremony-may-14-140517/. Missing or empty title = (help ) | [
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"Wynne Evans"
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-7380927103651040621 | What kind of currency is used in new zealand? | collection | [] | Title: New Zealand dollar Text: The New Zealand dollar (sign: $; code: NZD) (Māori: Tāra o Aotearoa) is the currency and legal tender of New Zealand, the Cook Islands, Niue, the Ross Dependency, Tokelau, and a British territory, the Pitcairn Islands. Within New Zealand, it is almost always abbreviated with the dollar sign ($), with "NZ $" sometimes used to distinguish it from other dollar - denominated currencies. In the context of currency trading, it is often informally called the "Kiwi", since New Zealand is commonly associated with the indigenous bird and the one - dollar coin depicts a kiwi. | [
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"New Zealand dollar"
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-6237805564660511797 | What years did they make the honda element? | collection | [] | Title: Honda Element Text: Manufactured in East Liberty, Ohio, the Element was offered with front - wheel or all - wheel drive in the United States and Canada from model years 2003 through 2011. | [
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"2003 through 2011"
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-898248676806037356 | Who plays snoke in star wars the force awakens? | collection | [] | Title: Supreme Leader Snoke Text: Supreme Leader Snoke is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. He is a CGI character voiced and performed by Andy Serkis. Introduced in the 2015 film Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Snoke is the Supreme Leader of the First Order, a military junta resurrected from the fallen Galactic Empire, which seeks to reclaim control of the galaxy. Powerful with the Force, he seduces Ben Solo to the dark side by telling him that he can be the next Darth Vader, and Solo serves him as the commander Kylo Ren. In Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017), Ren assassinates Snoke, replacing him as Supreme Leader. | [
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"Andy Serkis"
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-1935662500921845455 | How many centuries of rohit sharma in international cricket? | collection | [] | Title: List of international cricket centuries by Rohit Sharma Text: Rohit Sharma is an Indian cricketer and a right - handed top order batsman. He has made 24 centuries in international cricket -- 18 in One Day Internationals (ODI), 3 in Test cricket and 3 in T20I cricket -- as of July 2018. | [
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"24"
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-8722144092605555581 | Who is the lead singer of the band shinedown? | collection | [] | Title: Brent Smith Text: Brent Stephen Smith (born January 10, 1978), is an American singer, songwriter, and musician best known as the lead vocalist of the band Shinedown. | [
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"Brent Stephen Smith"
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2592081626728872548 | Who does the voice of special ed on crank yankers? | collection | [] | Title: Crank Yankers Text: Karl Malone: Jimmy Kimmel's impression of then - NBA star Karl Malone. He regularly refers to himself in the third - person. "Don't hang up on Karl Malone." Gladys Murphy (Wanda Sykes): A boisterous black woman who makes embarrassing announcements, generally of a scatological or sexual nature. Her many children do things like gluing her buttocks to the toilet and stealing money from a malfunctioning bank machine. Niles Standish (Tony Barbieri): The British Earl of Yankerville, he is a rich and eccentric middle - aged pervert with homosexual tendencies. He frequently calls various services and asks for their price, then orders them to "double it." (Once even confusing someone by telling them to "cut it in half, and double it!"). Special Ed (Jim Florentine): Bobby Fletcher's mentally challenged younger cousin who constantly repeats himself, makes random comments, and shouts his catchphrase "Yay!" until the other caller gets frustrated. He makes a cameo in one of Bobby's prank calls, the "Let Me Put My Brother on the Phone" call. In two prank calls of his own (one to a movie theater and one to a video store), Ed reveals that his favorite movie is Air Bud. In the video - store call, he works in several references to The Shining. Dick Birchum (Adam Carolla): A psychotic Vietnam War veteran whose hobbies include carpentry, Shotokan karate, spying on women in their beds or bathrooms by drilling holes or a hidden camera, and gun ownership. He has a 600 - pound wife and conjoined twin daughters. He lost part of his right leg in the war and 3 right - hand fingers in a carpentry accident. He frequently refers to his time in Vietnam and "smoking hash out of a human skull." Jimmy (Jimmy Kimmel): A Kimmel - based grown man who lives with his mother. He also has 2 young children who use foul language and play juvenile pranks. Bobby Fletcher (Jim Florentine): Ed's drug - using underachiever older cousin. He is extremely rude and insulting, and known for generating copious amounts of gas and belching into the phone. Elmer Higgins (Jimmy Kimmel): A crabby, long - winded stereotype of an elderly man (based on Kimmel's grandfather). He makes complaint calls and frequently goes off on unrelated, long - winded tangents about his younger days and various irrelevant subjects. He frequently blames the situations he's complaining about on his gay grandson, Terrance Catheter. Helen Higgins (Susie Essman): Elmer's beautiful wife of over 60 years, she is an elderly Jewish woman who likes to proposition young men. Her son gave her a pet parrot who is well - versed in curse words. In a late - in - the - series sketch about Elmer wanting driving lessons, he mentions that she has died. Landalious "The Truth" Truefeld (David Alan Grier): A former football player who likes to rap. Spoonie Luv (Tracy Morgan): A smooth - talking African American hip hop - type character who makes lewd and suggestive comments. He often refers to himself as "Spoonie Luv from Up Above." In one particularly noteworthy prank call, he attempts to sell a video store tapes of himself masturbating. Hadassah Guberman (Sarah Silverman): A Jewish female college student who works various part - time jobs, including conducting surveys for O magazine. She frequently asks intrusive questions and makes veiled passive - aggressive insults. Her sexuality and sanity seem highly questionable. Terrence Catheter (Jimmy Kimmel): Elmer Higgins' grandson is an effeminate redhead who acts as spokesperson for various celebrities, such as Tom Cruise, Bill Cosby, Jared Fogle, J.K. Rowling, Mr. T, and the Olsen twins. He calls various places of business to book appearances and asks them to comply with the celebrities' ridiculous demands. Tony Deloge (Bob Einstein): A loud - mouthed, fast - paced politician who calls random people to pander for votes as "district selectman." He occasionally tries to use his political power to get things for free. Cammie Smith (Lisa Kushell): An oversexed, conceited, condescending 22 - year - old exotic dancer. Boomer and the Nudge (Jimmy Kimmel and Patton Oswalt): Two obnoxious morning - radio disc jockeys who call people to make "on - air dares." Junkyard Willie (Touch - Tone Terrorists): An obstructionist in the form of a gravelly - voiced black man who is actually an import from the Touch - Tone Terrorists where he is a regular character. He appears in two sketches as a supervisor at YPS ("Yankerville Package Service"). Jim Bob the Handicapped Hillbilly (Touch - Tone Terrorists): A mentally challenged hillbilly who works with Junkyard Willie at YPS. Sav Macauley (Dane Cook): The overly enthusiastic host of a phone game show, "The Phone Zone," where he calls people and asks ridiculous random trivia questions for cash prizes and interjects his own sound effects. OCD Ken (Kevin Nealon): An accountant with obsessive - compulsive disorder who prefers cleanliness and even numbers. He often requests people to press the pound key as part of his disorder. Danny (David Alan Grier): A man who repeatedly gets nervous or disgusted causing him to vomit over the phone. The vomit is depicted as an Exorcist - like liquid shooting out of the puppet's throat. Chip Douglas (Fred Armisen): A Mexican immigrant who is perpetually building a house with minimal supplies and poor command of the English language. He makes two prank calls to newspaper offices, one to attempt to sell cartoons and the other (a prank call in Spanish) to inform a Spanish - language newspaper that he has not received that day's edition. Katie (Katie Kimmel): Jimmy Kimmel's daughter made occasional appearances from 2003, initially with a few short lines but later making entire crank calls herself (notably pretending to be a drunken 9 - year - old trying to order alcohol by phone). Kevin (Kevin Kimmel): Jimmy Kimmel's son made occasional appearances from 2003, including as Elmer Higgins' grandson. Foreign Guy (Dane Cook): A nameless immigrant who calls various places looking for assistance or to purchase something. To confuse the person he calls, he frequently switches between speaking in extremely broken English in an incomprehensible accent to speaking fluently, with no accent. The switch is demonstrated visually by having the puppet move between the two halves of a room across a clear dividing line. Gene Winterbuck (Dane Cook): A wheelchair - bound young man who calls libraries requesting books with titles referring to disabilities, such as "Johnny NoodleLegs". Lou Vilman (Kevin Nealon): An easily impressed guy who responds "Wow!" to everything. Dick Rogers (Seth MacFarlane): A stereotypical fast - talking 1940s detective whose sketches appear in black - and - white. He'll often call to complain about issues that would make someone from the 1940s uncomfortable, such as being hit on by men at a gay bar or getting a haircut from a female hairdresser. He also calls the YMCA for help with his alcohol problem. | [
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"Jim Florentine"
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-367324141162444158 | Where did the 2010 world cup take place? | collection | [] | Title: 2010 FIFA World Cup Text: The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the 19th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national association football teams. It took place in South Africa from 11 June to 11 July 2010. The bidding process for hosting the tournament finals was open only to African nations. In 2004, the international football federation, FIFA, selected South Africa over Egypt and Morocco to become the first African nation to host the finals. | [
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"South Africa"
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730759591445168958 | Actress who plays snow white on once upon a time? | collection | [] | Title: Ginnifer Goodwin Text: Jennifer Michelle "Ginnifer" Goodwin (born May 22, 1978) is an American actress. She is known for playing Margene Heffman in the drama series Big Love (2006 -- 2011), Snow White in the fantasy series Once Upon a Time (2011 -- 2017), and Judy Hopps in the Disney animated film Zootopia. Goodwin also appeared in various films including Mona Lisa Smile, Something Borrowed, Walk the Line, Killing Kennedy, and He's Just Not That Into You. | [
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"The noun phrase Snow White in the sentence and the noun phrase snow white in the question refer to the same thing.",
"The noun phrase the fantasy series Once Upon a Time (2011 -- 2017) in the sentence and the noun phrase once upon a time in the question refer to the same thing.",
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"Jennifer Michelle `` Ginnifer '' Goodwin"
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2094392886389474592 | What area of san diego is sdsu in? | collection | [] | Title: College Area, San Diego Text: The College Area is a neighborhood of the Mid-City region of San Diego, California, United States. The College Area is dominated by San Diego State University (SDSU; once known as San Diego State College), after which the area is named. Several neighborhoods in the College Area were developed in the 1930s, with others becoming established in the post-war period. The College Area is bordered on the west by Kensington and Talmadge and on the east by the city of La Mesa. El Cajon Boulevard is a busy shopping district; additional retail is in development near SDSU. | [
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"The College Area"
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-6672855871568044491 | When did all i do is win come out? | collection | [] | Title: All I Do Is Win Text: "All I Do Is Win" is a song from DJ Khaled's fourth studio album Victory (2010). It was the second single from the album. The track features American rappers T - Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross. It was released on February 8, 2010, along with "Put Your Hands Up". The single was certified 3 × Platinum by the RIAA. It was the only Billboard Hot 100 charting single from the album. | [
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"February 8 , 2010"
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4555751822320066791 | When did loretta lynn first appear on the grand ole opry? | collection | [] | Title: Loretta Lynn Text: Lynn's relationship with the Wilburn Brothers and her appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, beginning in 1960, helped Lynn become the number one female recording artist in country music. Her contract with the Wilburn Brothers gave them the publishing rights to her material. She was still fighting to regain these rights 30 years after ending her business relationship with them but was ultimately denied the publishing rights. Lynn stopped writing music in the 1970s because of these contracts. Although Kitty Wells had become the first major female country vocalist during the 1950s, by the time Lynn recorded her first record, only three other women -- Patsy Cline, Skeeter Davis, and Jean Shepard -- had become top stars. Lynn joined The Grand Ole Opry on September 25, 1962. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: Lynn's relationship with the Wilburn Brothers and her appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, beginning in 1960, helped Lynn become the number one female recording artist in country music.",
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"The noun phrase the Grand Ole Opry in the sentence and the noun phrase the grand ole opry in the question refer to the same thing."
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"1960"
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-1035319936755846711 | Where did the thompson twins get their name from? | collection | [] | Title: Thompson Twins Text: The band was named after the two bumbling detectives Thomson and Thompson in Hergé's comic strip The Adventures of Tintin. At various stages, the band had up to seven members, but their most known incarnation was as a trio between 1982 and 1986. They became a prominent act in the Second British Invasion, and in 1985, the band performed at Live Aid, where they were joined onstage by Madonna. | [
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"the two bumbling detectives Thomson and Thompson in Hergé 's comic strip The Adventures of Tintin"
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-8789651048329010699 | Who plays alexander hamilton in the original broadway cast? | collection | [] | Title: Hamilton (musical) Text: Alexander Hamilton: Javier Muñoz; Jevon McFerrin Alexander Hamilton (Alternate): Michael Luwoye; Jon Rua; Jevon McFerrin Aaron Burr: Brandon Victor Dixon; Daniel Breaker Eliza Schuyler Hamilton: Lexi Lawson Angelica Schuyler: Mandy Gonzalez Marquis de Lafayette / Thomas Jefferson: Seth Stewart; James Monroe Iglehart George Washington: Nicholas Christopher; Bryan Terrell Clark King George III: Andrew Rannells; Rory O'Malley; Taran Killam; Brian d'Arcy James; Euan Morton John Laurens / Philip Hamilton: Jordan Fisher; Anthony Lee Medina Peggy Schuyler / Maria Reynolds: Alysha Deslorieux Hercules Mulligan / James Madison: J. Quinton Johnson | [
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"Javier Muñoz"
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-1555330919451400649 | Where was the ark of the covenant taken? | collection | [] | Title: Philistine captivity of the Ark Text: Leithart provides a number of parallels between the Philistine captivity of the Ark and the Plagues of Egypt in the Book of Exodus. The ark brings about plagues, humbles the gods of the Philistines and returns full of treasure. In fact, the Philistine diviners refer to the events of the Exodus in 1 Samuel 6: 6. On the advice of these diviners about how to end the plagues, the Philistines made a guilt offering of five golden tumors and five gold mice (representing the five Philistine rulers). They then placed the gold along with the ark on a cart drawn by two milch cows, who head straight for Israel and do not waver. The ark stops at Beth Shemesh before finding a more permanent home at Kiriath - Jearim. | [
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"Kiriath - Jearim"
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-4187246662852655717 | Who did the cavs trade for kyle korver? | collection | [] | Title: Kyle Korver Text: On January 7, 2017, Korver was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Mike Dunleavy, Mo Williams, cash considerations and a protected future first round draft pick. He made his debut for the Cavaliers three days later, recording two points and three rebounds in 17 minutes off the bench in a 100 -- 92 loss to the Utah Jazz. Korver went 2 - of - 10 over his first two games for the Cavaliers, with both games resulting in losses. On January 13, he scored 18 points off the bench to help the Cavaliers defeat the Sacramento Kings 120 -- 108. On February 1, he had his best game as a Cavalier, scoring 20 points off the bench on 8 - of - 11 from the field with four three - pointers in a 125 -- 97 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. On February 8, Korver scored a season - high 29 points on 10 - of - 12 from the field and 8 - of - 9 from the three - point line in a 132 -- 117 win over the Indiana Pacers. He subsequently passed Jason Kidd (1,988) for seventh on the all - time three - pointers made list. A week later, on February 15, also against the Pacers, Korver became the seventh player in NBA history to make 2,000 career three - pointers, joining Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, Jason Terry, Paul Pierce, Vince Carter, and Jamal Crawford. On April 4, 2017, he returned after missing 11 games with a sore left foot and scored 11 points in 12 minutes in a 122 -- 102 win over the Orlando Magic. Korver helped the Cavaliers go 12 -- 1 over the first three rounds of the playoffs to reach the 2017 NBA Finals. There they faced the Golden State Warriors and were defeated in five games. | [
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"Mike Dunleavy"
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-6302326618867558319 | Number of pocahontas in the official disney princesses? | collection | [] | Title: Disney Princess Text: Pocahontas is the seventh Disney Princess and first appeared in Disney's 33rd animated feature film Pocahontas (1995). Based on the Native American chief's daughter, Pocahontas (c. 1595 -- 1617), and the settlement of Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. Pocahontas is displayed as a noble, independent and highly spiritual young woman. She expresses wisdom beyond her years and offers kindness and guidance to those around her. An adventurer and nature lover, in the film she appears to have shamanic powers since she was able to communicate with nature, spirits, and animals and understand foreign languages. In the sequel, Pocahontas, after hearing of John Smith's assumed death, is heartbroken. Despite this, she keeps her independent spirit and playfulness and is even much more mature and self - assured than she was in the first film. During her stay in England, she nearly loses herself in the hustle and bustle of the new world, consequently falling victim to western culture assimilation. But in the end, she bravely intends to sacrifice herself for her people's safety and returns to her homeland, finding herself, and love, once again. She was voiced by Irene Bedard and animated by Glen Keane while her singing was provided by Judy Kuhn. | [
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"the seventh Disney Princess"
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-15994557674970352 | When does dealer have to stay in blackjack? | collection | [] | Title: Blackjack Text: Once all the players have completed their hands, it is the dealer's turn. The dealer hand will not be completed if all players have either busted or received Blackjacks. The dealer then reveals the hidden card and must hit until the cards total 17 or more points. (At most tables the dealer also hits on a "soft" 17, i.e. a hand containing an ace and one or more other cards totaling six .) Players win by not busting and having a total higher than the dealer, or not busting and having the dealer bust, or getting a blackjack without the dealer getting a blackjack. If the player and dealer have the same total (not counting blackjacks), this is called a "push", and the player typically does not win or lose money on that hand. Otherwise, the dealer wins. | [
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"17 or more points"
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63451171352247229 | What are the names of the two rovers currently exploring mars? | collection | [] | Title: Mars Exploration Rover Text: NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission is an ongoing robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, exploring the planet Mars. It began in 2003 with the launch of the two rovers: MER - A Spirit and MER - B Opportunity -- to explore the Martian surface and geology; both landed on Mars at separate locations in January 2004. Both rovers far outlived their planned missions of 90 Martian solar days: MER - A Spirit was active until 2010, while MER - B Opportunity is still active in 2018, and holds the record for the longest distance driven by any off - Earth wheeled vehicle. | [
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"MER - A Spirit"
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2717748469199169812 | When did to tell the truth first air? | collection | [] | Title: To Tell the Truth Text: To Tell the Truth was to have premiered on Tuesday, December 18, 1956, on CBS in prime time as Nothing But The Truth, but the program title was changed to To Tell the Truth the day before the show's debut. (There was one pilot episode titled "Nothing But The Truth", and the pilot / planned title, and the eventual title, both derive from the standard English court oath "to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.") The series was recorded in New York City; initially at CBS - TV Studio 52, moving to Studio 50 late in its run. The existence of an audience ticket for a taping indicates that the show originated in color at the CBS Broadcast Center in late 1966. | [
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"Tuesday , December 18 , 1956"
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7646491616690425439 | What does kevin spacey play in house of cards? | collection | [] | Title: House of Cards (U.S. TV series) Text: Set in 2010s Washington, D.C., House of Cards is the story of Congressman Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey), a Democrat from South Carolina's 5th congressional district and House Majority Whip. After being passed over for appointment as Secretary of State, he initiates an elaborate plan to get himself into a position of greater power, aided by his wife, Claire Underwood (Robin Wright). The series deals primarily with themes of ruthless pragmatism, manipulation, and power. | [
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"The noun phrase Kevin Spacey in the sentence and the noun phrase kevin spacey in the question refer to the same thing."
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"Congressman"
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-3514078303943911085 | Percentage of alcohol allowed while driving in india? | collection | [] | Title: Alcohol laws of India Text: The blood alcohol content (BAC) legal limit is 0.03% or 30 μl alcohol in 100 ml blood. | [
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"0.03 % or 30 μl alcohol in 100 ml blood"
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1884246670552061006 | Medals won by australia in commonwealth games 2018? | collection | [] | Title: 2018 Commonwealth Games medal table Text: Australia, serving as the host nation, dominated the games with 80 gold, 59 silver and 59 bronze, for a total of 198 medals. | [
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"80 gold , 59 silver and 59 bronze"
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676364825758831059 | When did the battle of fort sumter happen? | collection | [] | Title: Battle of Fort Sumter Text: The Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12 -- 13, 1861) was the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina by the Confederate States Army, and the return gunfire and subsequent surrender by the United States Army, that started the American Civil War. Following the declaration of secession by South Carolina on December 20, 1860, its authorities demanded that the U.S. Army abandon its facilities in Charleston Harbor. On December 26, Major Robert Anderson of the U.S. Army surreptitiously moved his small command from the vulnerable Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island to Fort Sumter, a substantial fortress built on an island controlling the entrance of Charleston Harbor. An attempt by U.S. President James Buchanan to reinforce and resupply Anderson using the unarmed merchant ship Star of the West failed when it was fired upon by shore batteries on January 9, 1861. South Carolina authorities then seized all Federal property in the Charleston area except for Fort Sumter. | [
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"April 12 -- 13 , 1861"
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-2835752266255720235 | Who plays joanne on the ranch season 2? | collection | [] | Title: The Ranch (TV series) Text: Barry Corbin as Dale Rivers, a hearing - impaired veterinarian and close friend of Beau's Grady Lee Richmond as Hank, a regular Maggie's patron Bret Harrison as Kenneth "Kenny" Ballard, a Courtyard by Marriott manager and Abby's ex-fiancé Megyn Price as Mary Roth, a Cracker Barrel waitress and Rooster's older girlfriend Kelli Goss as Heather Roth, Mary's younger daughter and Colt's ex-girlfriend, was pregnant with their child. Molly McCook as Darlene Roth, Mary's older daughter Kathy Baker as Joanne, a Cracker Barrel waitress, Mary's friend, and potential new love interest for Beau Ethan Suplee as "Beer Pong Billy" Tompkins, a police officer and high school friend of Colt and Rooster's Aimee Teegarden as Nikki, Heather's friend and Billy's fiancée Chasty Ballesteros as Tanya Showers, a sexy weather reporter and Kenny's current girlfriend Laura Vallejo as Maria, a Maggie's waitress Sharon Lawrence as Brenda Sanders, a widowed hairdresser who befriended Beau when he and Maggie separated Maggie Lawson as Jen the engineer, who wants to build a pipeline underneath the Bennett Ranch and Rooster love interest. Wendie Malick as Lisa Neumann, owner of Neumann's Hill | [
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"Kathy Baker"
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-6407090477828605430 | Where is ruthenium found on the periodic table? | collection | [] | Title: Ruthenium Text: Ruthenium is a chemical element with symbol Ru and atomic number 44. It is a rare transition metal belonging to the platinum group of the periodic table. Like the other metals of the platinum group, ruthenium is inert to most other chemicals. The Russian - born scientist of Baltic - German ancestry and a member of the Russian Academy of Science Karl Ernst Claus discovered the element in 1844 at Kazan State University in Russia and named it after the Latin name of his homeland, Rus. Ruthenium is usually found as a minor component of platinum ores; the annual production is about 20 tonnes. Most ruthenium produced is used in wear - resistant electrical contacts and thick - film resistors. A minor application for ruthenium is in platinum alloys and as a chemistry catalyst. | [
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"the platinum group"
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1718205265465579196 | How many hotel rooms are their in the hilton university of houston? | collection | [] | Title: Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management Text: The Hilton University of Houston, a full - service Hilton hotel located in the Wheeler District of the university campus, and serves as the primary teaching facility for the Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management. It was first built in 1975 and underwent a $12.5 million renovation in 2010. The hotel has 86 guest rooms and 25,000 square feet of banquet space. Student interns rotate through many of the positions at the hotel, including jobs in guest services, hotel operations and banquet services. | [
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"86"
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-2497419160750460313 | Which is the longest running train in india? | collection | [] | Title: Vivek Express Text: Vivek Express is a chain of express trains on the Indian Railways network. These trains were announced in the Railway Budget of 2011 - 12 by the then Railway Minister. These trains were started to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, to be held in 2013. One of the Vivek Express trains, the one from Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari; is the longest route on the Indian Railways network, in terms of distance and time, and is the 9th longest in the world. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: One of the Vivek Express trains, the one from Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari; is the longest route on the Indian Railways network, in terms of distance and time, and is the 9th longest in the world."
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"One of the Vivek Express trains , the one from Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari"
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5981562297511679237 | When did the first buc ee's open? | collection | [] | Title: Buc-ee's Text: Co-Founders "Beaver" Aplin and Don Wasek opened the first store, which is still open as of 2017, in Lake Jackson, Texas in 1982. Aplin formed the name Buc - ee's by combining his childhood nickname and the name of his Labrador Retriever, Buck. | [
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"1982"
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-5617783765776035499 | Who plays spiderman in captain america civil war? | collection | [] | Title: Tom Holland (actor) Text: Thomas Stanley Holland (born 1 June 1996) is an English actor and dancer. He is best known for starring as Peter Parker / Spider - Man in the superhero films Captain America: Civil War (2016) and Spider - Man: Homecoming (2017), as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). | [
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"Thomas Stanley Holland"
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5595261925217935205 | The former peterlee campus of east durham college? | collection | [] | Title: East Durham College Text: East Durham College, formerly known as East Durham & Houghall Community College, is a community college with campuses in Peterlee and Houghall, south - east of Durham. | [
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"East Durham & Houghall Community College"
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6427204242479957154 | What are freshmen called at the air force academy? | collection | [] | Title: United States Air Force Academy Text: The student body of the Academy is known as the Cadet Wing. The students, called "cadets", are divided into four classes, based on their year in school, much like a civilian college. They are not referred to as freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors, however, but as fourth -, third -, second - and first class cadets, respectively. Fourth class cadets (freshmen) are often referred to as "doolies," a term derived from the Greek word δοῦλος ("doulos") meaning "slave" or "servant." Members of the three lower classes are also referred to as "4 degrees," "3 degrees" or "2 degrees" based on their class. First - class cadets (seniors) are referred to as "firsties." In the military structure of the Cadet Wing, first class cadets hold the positions of cadet officers, second class cadets act as the cadet non-commissioned officers and third class cadets represent the cadet junior non-commissioned officers. | [
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"Fourth class cadets"
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7908620230025475648 | A large collection of servers is called a(n)? | collection | [] | Title: Server (computing) Text: A server farm or server cluster is a collection of computer servers maintained by an organization to supply server functionality far beyond the capability of a single device. Modern data centers are now often built of very large clusters of much simpler servers, and there is a collaborative effort, Open Compute Project around this concept. | [
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"server farm or server cluster"
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-8122201240905965860 | Who is the original singer of time after time? | collection | [] | Title: Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper song) Text: "Time After Time" is the second single by American singer - songwriter Cyndi Lauper from her debut studio album, She's So Unusual (1983), with Rob Hyman (co-writer and founding member of the rock band The Hooters) contributing backing vocals. The track was produced by Rick Chertoff and released as a single on January 27, 1984. The song became Lauper's first number 1 hit in the U.S. The song was written in the album's final stages, after "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun", "She Bop" and "All Through the Night" had been written. The writing began with the title, which Lauper had seen in TV Guide magazine, referring to the science fiction film Time After Time (1979). | [
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"Cyndi Lauper"
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-4123931082561961402 | When did israel adopt the star of david? | collection | [] | Title: Star of David Text: The flag of Israel, depicting a blue Star of David on a white background, between two horizontal blue stripes was adopted on October 28, 1948, five months after the country's establishment. The origins of the flag's design date from the First Zionist Congress in 1897; the flag has subsequently been known as the "flag of Zion". | [
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"October 28 , 1948"
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3272262790067326669 | Who drove the number 33 car in nascar? | collection | [] | Title: Harry Gant Text: Harold Phil Gant (born January 10, 1940), better known as "Handsome Harry", is a retired American racecar driver best known for driving the No. 33 Skoal Bandit car on the NASCAR Winston Cup (now Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series) circuit during the 1980s and 1990s and his 4 - race win streak in 1991. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: Harold Phil Gant (born January 10, 1940), better known as \"Handsome Harry\", is a retired American racecar driver best known for driving the No. 33 Skoal Bandit car on the NASCAR Winston Cup (now Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series) circuit during the 1980s and 1990s and his 4 - race win streak in 1991.",
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"Harold Phil Gant ( born January 10 , 1940 ) , better known as `` Handsome Harry ''"
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-2211373848698878412 | Who played cory in that's so raven? | collection | [] | Title: Kyle Massey Text: Kyle Orlando Massey (born August 28, 1991) is an American actor, rapper, and singer from Atlanta, Georgia. He is perhaps best known for starring in the Disney Channel sitcoms That's So Raven and its spin - off Cory in the House, in which he played Cory Baxter. Massey starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie Life Is Ruff. Massey has released several rap songs for Walt Disney Records and Hollywood Records. He provided the voice of Milo in the Disney animated series Fish Hooks and was the runner - up on the 11th season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars. He is the younger brother of actor Christopher Massey. | [
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"Kyle Orlando Massey"
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-912783786953017309 | Where is the chichen itza located in mexico? | collection | [] | Title: Chichen Itza Text: Chichen Itza (/ tʃ iː ˈtʃɛn iː ˈtsɑː / chee - CHEN eet - SAH, Spanish: Chichén Itzá (tʃiˈtʃen iˈtsa), often with the emphasis reversed in English to / ˈtʃiːtʃɛn ˈiːtsə / CHEE - chen EET - sə; from Yucatec Maya: Chi'ch'èen Ìitsha' (tɕhiʔtɕʼèːn ìːtshaʔ) "at the mouth of the well of the Itza people") was a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people of the Terminal Classic period. The archaeological site is located in Tinúm Municipality, Yucatán State, Mexico. | [
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"Tinúm Municipality , Yucatán State , Mexico"
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-7003603943194787253 | What was the first movie thanos was in? | collection | [] | Title: Thanos Text: In The Avengers (2012) Thanos makes a cameo appearance in the middle of the end credits. Damion Poitier (credited as Man # 1) portrays Thanos as Loki's mysterious benefactor. In Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) Thanos tries to use Ronan the Accuser to obtain an Infinity Stone. The film also introduces him as the adoptive father of Gamora and Nebula. Sean Gunn stood in for Thanos on set. Josh Brolin provided the performance capture for Thanos. Thanos was originally going to have a larger role in Guardians of the Galaxy, but Joss Whedon felt that the character needed to be threaded more gently. In Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Thanos makes a cameo appearance in the middle of the end credits. He dons an Infinity Gauntlet and vows to retrieve the Infinity Stones himself. Brolin reprises his uncredited role. In Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Thanos is once again portrayed by Brolin. In the film, he seeks the six Infinity Stones because he believes the Universe is overpopulated and wants to cull it by half so that those who remain may have a better quality of life. Brolin will reprise his role in the fourth Avengers movie (scheduled US release, May 3, 2019). | [
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"The Avengers ( 2012 )"
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3684007182420387163 | When did disney's 101 dalmations come out? | collection | [] | Title: One Hundred and One Dalmatians Text: Originally released to theaters on January 25, 1961, by Buena Vista Distribution, One Hundred and One Dalmatians was a box office success, pulling the studio out of the financial slump caused by Sleeping Beauty, a costlier production released two years prior. Aside from its box office revenue, its commercial success was due to the employment of inexpensive animation techniques -- such as using xerography during the process of inking and painting traditional animation cels -- that kept production costs down. It was reissued to cinemas four times in 1969, 1979, 1985 and 1991. The 1991 reissue was the twentieth highest earning film of the year for domestic earnings. It was remade into a live action film in 1996. | [
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"January 25 , 1961"
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8920184017649822625 | Who founded the first university in the world? | collection | [] | Title: Fatima al-Fihri Text: Fatima bint Muhammad Al - Fihriya Al - Qurashiya (Arabic: فاطمة بنت محمد الفهرية القرشية ) was an Arab Muslim woman who is credited for founding the oldest existing, continually operating and first degree - awarding educational institution in the world, The University of Al Quaraouiyine in Fes, Morocco in 859 CE. | [
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"Fatima bint Muhammad Al - Fihriya Al - Qurashiya"
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6314464001100597095 | What was the purpose of the hatch act of 1887? | collection | [] | Title: Hatch Act of 1887 Text: The Hatch Act of 1887 (ch. 314, 24 Stat. 440, enacted 1887 - 03 - 02, 7 U.S.C. § 361a et seq .) gave federal funds, initially of $15,000 each, to state land - grant colleges in order to create a series of agricultural experiment stations, as well as pass along new information, especially in the areas of soil minerals and plant growth. The bill was named for Congressman William Hatch, who chaired the House Committee of Agriculture at the time the bill was introduced. State agricultural stations created under this act were usually connected with those land - grant state colleges and universities founded under the Morrill Act of 1862, with few exceptions. | [
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"gave federal funds , initially of $15,000 each , to state land - grant colleges in order to create a series of agricultural experiment stations , as well as pass along new information , especially in the areas of soil minerals and plant growth"
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-699835973391922418 | When was the union of south africa formed? | collection | [] | Title: Union of South Africa Text: The Union of South Africa (Dutch: Unie van Zuid - Afrika, Afrikaans: Unie van Suid - Afrika) is the historic predecessor to the present - day republic of South Africa. It came into being on 31 May 1910 with the unification of four previously separate British colonies: the Cape, Natal, Transvaal and Orange River colonies. It included the territories formerly part of the Boer republics annexed in 1902, the South African Republic and the Orange Free State. | [
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"31 May 1910"
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5405090630295275681 | What is the niv translation of the bible? | collection | [] | Title: New International Version Text: The New International Version (NIV) is an English translation of the Bible first published in 1978 by Biblica (formerly the International Bible Society). Many popular, earlier versions of the Bible, such as the King James Bible, were themselves based on earlier translations of average quality. Since then many discoveries had been made. The NIV was published to meet the need for a modern translation done by Bible scholars using the earliest, highest quality scriptures available. Of equal importance was that the Bible be expressed in broadly understood modern English. | [
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"an English translation of the Bible first published in 1978 by Biblica ( formerly the International Bible Society )"
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-4795510147987890230 | Who wrote the song red sails in the sunset? | collection | [] | Title: Red Sails in the Sunset (song) Text: "Red Sails in the Sunset" is a popular song. Published in 1935, its music was written by Hugh Williams (pseudonym for Wilhelm Grosz) with lyrics by prolific songwriter Jimmy Kennedy. The song was inspired by the "red sails" of Kitty of Coleraine, a yacht Kennedy often saw off the northern coast of Ireland and by his adopted town Portstewart, a seaside resort in County Londonderry. | [
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"its music was written by Hugh Williams ( pseudonym for Wilhelm Grosz )"
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2121647733999062755 | When did the kings of comedy come out? | collection | [] | Title: The Original Kings of Comedy Text: The Original Kings of Comedy is a 2000 American stand - up comedy film directed by Spike Lee and featuring the comedy routines of Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac. Filmed in front of a live audience at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, the comedians give the audience their views about African - American culture, race relations, religion, and family. The film was produced by MTV Films and Latham Entertainment, and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was shot over the last two nights (February 26 and 27, 2000) of the Kings of Comedy tour with Harvey, Hughley, Cedric, and Mac. Its on - stage routines are intercut with brief sections of video footage showing the comedians backstage, promoting the show on the radio, at the hotel, and during a basketball game. The film spawned into multiple spin - offs and films. | [
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"2000"
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-5625024784152657015 | Who does the ontario government borrow money from? | collection | [] | Title: Ontario government debt Text: The Ontario government debt is the net amount of money the Government of Ontario has borrowed from the general public, institutional investors and public - sector bodies. As of March 31, 2018, the Ontario government's total debt is projected to be CDN $348.79 billion. The Debt - to - GDP ratio for 2017 - 2018 is 37.1% and interest on the debt is CDN $11.97 billion, representing 8.0% of Ontario's revenue and its fourth - largest spending area. | [
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"the general public"
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