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2429975703499991137 | What is the meaning of sinus rhythm in ecg? | collection | [] | Title: Sinus rhythm Text: A sinus rhythm is any cardiac rhythm where depolarization of the cardiac muscle begins at the sinus node. It is characterised by the presence of correctly oriented P waves on the electrocardiogram (ECG). Sinus rhythm is necessary, but not sufficient, for normal electrical activity within the heart. | [
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4209478290770938677 | What is the meaning of the name habib? | collection | [] | Title: Habib Text: Habib (Arabic: حبيب , translit. ḥabīb; Arabic pronunciation: (ħabiːb) ), sometimes written as Habeeb, is an Arabic masculine given name and occasional surname with the meaning "beloved". The name is popular throughout the Muslim World, though particularly in the Middle East and Africa. In other countries, especially in Yemen and Southeast Asian countries such as Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia, it is an honorific to address a Muslim scholar of Sayyid (a descendant of Muhammad) families. It is important to note that the name, as is the case with other Arabic names, is not confined to Muslims. Notable examples of Christian individuals named Habib include' Habib the Deacon' and Gabriel Habib and the Philosopher Habib. | [
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-6247624090496620705 | Where will the oscars be held this year? | collection | [] | Title: 90th Academy Awards Text: The 90th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2017 and took place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was held on March 4, 2018 rather than its usual late - February date to avoid conflicting with the 2018 Winter Olympics. During the ceremony, AMPAS presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 24 categories. The ceremony was televised in the United States by American Broadcasting Company (ABC), produced by Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd and directed by Glenn Weiss. Comedian Jimmy Kimmel hosted for the second consecutive year, making him the first person to host back - to - back ceremonies since Billy Crystal in 1997 and 1998. | [
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7639529212077881462 | Where was the movie silver linings playbook filmed? | collection | [] | Title: Silver Linings Playbook Text: The locations are Upper Darby, Ridley Park, and Lansdowne small communities just outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Although not mentioned by name in the film, Ridley Park is credited at the end, and a police officer can be seen wearing the initials "RPPD" on his collar. | [
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1080890781259710062 | Who plays the dragon queen from game of thrones? | collection | [] | Title: List of Game of Thrones characters Text: Daenerys Targaryen (season 1 -- present) portrayed by Emilia Clarke. Daenerys Targaryen is the exiled princess of the Targaryen dynasty. Also called "the Stormborn", she and her brother Viserys were smuggled to Essos during the end of Robert's Rebellion. For seventeen years, she has been under the care of Viserys, whom she fears, as he is abusive to her whenever she displeases him. In exchange for an army, Viserys marries her to the powerful Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo, making her a Khaleesi, a queen of the Dothraki. Daenerys is at first afraid of her new husband but after learning the Dothraki language, she manages to get past their barriers. She begins to understand him and genuinely falls in love with him after learning Drogo is an intelligent leader and a kind man. After embracing the Dothraki culture, she becomes stronger and rebels against her brother. She later becomes pregnant with Drogo's son who is prophesied by the Dothraki to be the "Stallion Who Mounts the World". After her brother's death and an assassination attempt by Robert Baratheon, Drogo vows to Daenerys that he will conquer the Seven Kingdoms for her and their unborn son. However, during their journey Drogo suffers from blood poisoning due to an infected wound incurred during a fight with a Dothraki tribesman. Daenerys is forced to seek the help of healer Mirri Maz Duur to save his life using blood magic. Mirri tricks Daenerys by using her unborn son's life as a sacrifice to heal Drogo, leaving him in a permanent catatonic state, and forcing Daenerys to end her husband's life. Losing both her husband and son, Daenerys punishes Mirri by having her burnt at the stake. She also lays the three dragon eggs she received as a wedding gift onto Khal Drogo's body, then steps into the burning funeral pyre. After the fire extinguishes itself, the Khaleesi and three baby dragons, named Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion, are found alive and unharmed. Daenerys takes the baby dragons and the remaining tribe to gather new allies and reclaim the Iron Throne. She becomes the first female Dothraki leader. In Season 2, she is lost in the Red Waste, a stretch of barren land. She and her khalasar eventually make it to Qarth, where the nobles are more interested in her dragons than her conquering Westeros. When her dragons are stolen by Pyat Pree, she goes into the House of the Undying and retrieves them, killing Pyat Pree. In the second season's finale, she imprisons her host Xaro Xoan Daxos for having helped Pyat Pree. Her horde loot Xaro's mansion to buy a ship. Daenerys travels from Qarth to Astapor, a city in Slaver's Bay, where she negotiates the purchase of elite eunuch soldiers called the Unsullied. She also meets the famed knight Ser Barristan Selmy, and accepts him into her queensguard. On her departure from the city, she frees the slaves and has Drogon torch its elders. By the end of Season 3, although her power has not yet been tested, she has acquired the loyalty of tens of thousands of freed slaves from Astapor and Yunkai, her remaining Dothraki brethren (and two former Westerosi soldiers whom she encountered through the Dothraki, who advise her) 2,000' Second Sons' cavalrymen, 8,000' Unsullied' elite infantry, and three rapidly growing dragons. The stay in Slaver's Bay has made her question her motives, however, and she takes up the cause of ending slavery as well, donning the honorific "Breaker of Chains" as the slaves hold her to the sky, praising her as their Mhysa, or "Mother". Daenerys later frees the slaves from Meereen, the last of the slave cities in Slaver's Bay, but realizes that she is slowly losing control of her dragons, especially when Drogon shows signs of aggression towards her when she tries to break up a fight between them over food. Aware that she does not have enough men to conquer Westeros just yet, Daenerys resolves to remain in Slaver's Bay and rule as Queen for the time being. She eventually learns of Jorah's original purpose, which was to spy on her for Robert Baratheon, and orders him to leave Meereen on threat of execution. After she receives too many complaints about her dragons, Daenerys, locks Rhaegal and Viserion of them in the catacombs beneath Meereen before searching for Drogon. Meanwhile, Daenerys faces a new threat to her rule in the form of the Sons of the Harpy, a resistance movement against her and the Unsullied. She considers freeing her dragons, but they attempt to attack her, making her realize that they are no longer loyal to her. After Daario and Grey Worm arrest a member of the Sons of the Harpy, Mossador implores Daenerys to execute their captive, but Barristan tells her of the Mad King's actions against his enemies, which included burning them with wildfire while laughing. He asks her not to execute the captive without a fair trial, and she agrees with him. Mossador goes against her wishes, and kills the captive Son of the Harpy. Daenerys has him publicly executed, which leads a riot to break out between the old masters and the freed slaves. At night, Daenerys finds that Drogon has returned, but when she tries to touch his face, he flies away. Soon afterward, a group of Unsullied patrolling the streets of Meereen are stopped by a crying woman who points them to an alleyway. The Unsullied head in to investigate, but it is revealed that the entire affair was a set up after they are soon cornered by a group of the Sons of the Harpy. The Unsullied attempt to fight back, but the Sons of the Harpy kill many of them. Barristan Selmy sees the commotion and tries to help, killing many of the Sons of the Harpy, but gets badly wounded, and dies. Grey Worm also sustains serious but nonfatal injuries. Daenerys is furious after learning what has happened to Barristan, and rounds up the leaders of the great Meereenese houses. She takes them into the catacombs where she randomly has one of them shoved forward. The Meereenese lord is promptly killed by dragonfire from Rhaegal, and he and Viserion eat him. Daenerys then has all the lords arrested, including her former adviser Hizdahr zo Loraq, whom she decides to marry to win over the Meereenese nobles. To respect the culture of the region, she agrees to have the fighting pits reinstated (she had previously declined due to her distaste for killing for sport). Hizdahr convinces Daenerys to go to one of the pits to see the contestants battling over who will go to the final competition. Daenerys is sickened by the bloodshed, and gets up to leave, but her attention is turned by one masked competitor who defeats all of the other competitors without killing any of them. This competitor turns out to be Jorah Mormont, who is trying to win over Daenerys' favor after being banished. Daenerys orders the Unsullied to take him away, but Jorah announces that he has brought her a gift, and Tyrion Lannister reveals himself to Daenerys. After a round of questioning, Daenerys banishes Jorah once again, but takes Tyrion on as her adviser. On the great opening of Daznak's Pit, Jorah resurfaces as a voluntary contender on the arena, but Daenerys refuses to stop the games to spare his life. Jorah eventually prevails and saves her life by impaling with his spear an attacker from the Sons of the Harpy, who appear in legions and attack Daenerys' guards. Cornered at the midst of the arena, defeat seems immediate when Drogon returns, killing many Sons of the Harpy despite being wounded by several of their spears. Daenerys manages to rekindle their bond and climbs his back, riding off into the distance to a stunned crowd. She roams the Great Steppe north of the city, where Drogon seems reluctant to obey her commands or even hunt for food. Strolling about on her own, Daenerys is faced with an incoming Dothraki khalasar of great numbers, and after dropping a ring to the ground to leave a trail, she is surrounded. In season 6, the Dothraki take her to Vaes Dothrak, where she identifies herself to Khal Moro as Drogo's former wife. Out of respect for Dothraki traditions, they take Daenerys to join the Dosh Khaleen, which consisted of the wives of deceased khals. Daenerys refuses and instead burns the temple down with herself and all the khals still inside. She emerges unscathed, and the awed Dothraki accept her as their new leader. She returns to Meereen with her new army and destroys the slaver fleet assaulting the city with her dragons. In the aftermath, Daenerys meets with Theon and Yara Greyjoy, who offer their support for her claim so that they can overthrow their uncle Euron. Daenerys accepts their aid and secures help from the Reach and Dorne, names Tyrion as her hand, but breaks up with Daario, ordering him to stay behind and govern Slaver's Bay in her absence. With her new army, Daenerys finally sets sail for Westeros. In Season 7 Daenerys finally uses her dragons in battle, annihilating a Lannister force and their baggage train with fire. Daenerys welcomes Jon Snow to Dragonstone, seeing him as a friend and ally, insisting that he bend the knee to her but exhibiting patience with his refusal. She believes his tales of white walkers and agrees to let him mine dragonglass (obsidian) from her land. When Jon's expedition north of the Wall gets into trouble Daenerys takes her dragons to rescue them, and is devastated when the Night King kills one. On the ship back to Dragonstone she and Jon make love. | [
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8900387163847503723 | Who played mr. kincaid on the partridge family? | collection | [] | Title: Dave Madden Text: David Joseph Madden (December 17, 1931 -- January 16, 2014) was a Canadian - born American actor. His most famous role came on the 1970s sitcom The Partridge Family, in which he played the group's manager, Reuben Kincaid, opposite Shirley Jones's character. Madden later had a recurring role as diner customer Earl Hicks on the mid-1970s to mid-1980s sitcom, Alice. | [
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1308354162543821630 | Where did the british empire control an entire continent? | collection | [] | Title: British Empire Text: Since 1718, transportation to the American colonies had been a penalty for various offences in Britain, with approximately one thousand convicts transported per year across the Atlantic. Forced to find an alternative location after the loss of the Thirteen Colonies in 1783, the British government turned to the newly discovered lands of Australia. The western coast of Australia had been discovered for Europeans by the Dutch explorer Willem Janszoon in 1606 and was later named New Holland by the Dutch East India Company, but there was no attempt to colonise it. In 1770 James Cook discovered the eastern coast of Australia while on a scientific voyage to the South Pacific Ocean, claimed the continent for Britain, and named it New South Wales. In 1778, Joseph Banks, Cook's botanist on the voyage, presented evidence to the government on the suitability of Botany Bay for the establishment of a penal settlement, and in 1787 the first shipment of convicts set sail, arriving in 1788. Britain continued to transport convicts to New South Wales until 1840. The Australian colonies became profitable exporters of wool and gold, mainly because of gold rushes in the colony of Victoria, making its capital Melbourne for a time the richest city in the world and the second largest city (after London) in the British Empire. | [
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7765845025759665798 | When should a non rebreather mask be used? | collection | [] | Title: Non-rebreather mask Text: The non-rebreather mask is utilized for patients with physical trauma, chronic airway limitation, cluster headache, smoke inhalation, and carbon monoxide poisoning, or any other patients who require high - concentration oxygen, but do not require breathing assistance. Patients uncomfortable with having a mask on their face, such as those with claustrophobia, or patients with injuries to the mouth are more likely to benefit from a nasal cannula, or passive ("blow - by") oxygen. Patients who are unable to breathe on their own would require invasive or noninvasive mechanical ventilation. | [
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-6713067461712918177 | Where does the phrase good bye felicia come from? | collection | [] | Title: Bye, Felicia Text: The phrase "Bye, Felicia" (actually spelled "Felisha" in the cast listing) came from a scene in the American stoner buddy crime comedy film Friday (1995). According to Ice Cube, who starred in the film and co-wrote its script, "Bye, Felicia" is "the phrase' to get anyone out of your face'," and, as it was used in the Friday scene, is generally intended as a dismissive kiss - off. | [
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-5991572213073579162 | What are the three fifty shades of grey books? | collection | [] | Title: Fifty Shades (novel series) Text: Fifty Shades is a series of erotic novels by E.L. James. Initially a trilogy consisting of Fifty Shades of Grey (2011), Fifty Shades Darker, and Fifty Shades Freed (2012), the series traces the deepening relationship between a college graduate, Anastasia Steele, and a young business magnate, Christian Grey. | [
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"Fifty Shades of Grey"
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-7892904540301629325 | Who wrote the song going to kansas city? | collection | [] | Title: Kansas City (Leiber and Stoller song) Text: "Kansas City" is a rhythm and blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1952. First recorded by Little Willie Littlefield the same year, the song later became a # 1 hit when it was recorded by Wilbert Harrison in 1959. "Kansas City" became one of Leiber and Stoller's "most recorded tunes, with more than three hundred versions," with several appearing in the R&B and pop record charts. | [
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"Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller",
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5758350213523510518 | Where is the tv series death in paradise filmed? | collection | [] | Title: Death in Paradise (TV series) Text: Death in Paradise is a British - French crime drama television series created by Robert Thorogood, starring Ben Miller (series 1 -- 3), Kris Marshall (series 3 -- 6) and Ardal O'Hanlon (series 6 -- present). The programme is a joint UK and French production filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe and broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom and France 2 in France. Death in Paradise has enjoyed high ratings, leading to repeated renewals. A seventh series began broadcasting on 4 January 2018, with an eighth for 2019 already commissioned, with O'Hanlon and Jobert confirmed to return. Danny John - Jules (who plays Officer Dwayne Myers) will not be returning for series eight and will be replaced by actress Shyko Amos playing Officer Ruby Patterson, the niece of the commissioner. John - Jules cited his reason for exiting the show as wanting to "leave on a high" | [
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"the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe"
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2074005917748197063 | Who has the right to vote in philippines? | collection | [] | Title: Elections in the Philippines Text: Every citizen 18 years old or above on Election Day who has been a resident of the Philippines for at least a year and for at least six months in the place he is registering, and is not otherwise disqualified by law, may vote. In order to actually vote, a citizen has to register. The COMELEC has a registration period for several months prior to the election. Those who are not registered will not appear on the voters' list and are ineligible to vote despite being qualified to do so. | [
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-1976095529069495826 | Where is the niger delta on a map? | collection | [] | Title: Niger Delta Text: The Niger Delta is the delta of the Niger River sitting directly on the Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean in Nigeria. It is typically considered to be located within nine coastal southern Nigerian states, which include: all six states from the South South geopolitical zone, one state (Ondo) from South West geopolitical zone and two states (Abia and Imo) from South East geopolitical zone. Of all the states that the region covers, only Cross River is not an oil - producing state. | [
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3228081808286540919 | Who does the civil rights act of 1964 protect? | collection | [] | Title: Civil Rights Act of 1964 Text: The bill was called for by President John F. Kennedy in his Report to the American People on Civil Rights of June 11, 1963, in which he asked for legislation "giving all Americans the right to be served in facilities which are open to the public -- hotels, restaurants, theaters, retail stores, and similar establishments", as well as "greater protection for the right to vote". Kennedy delivered this speech following the immediate aftermath of the Birmingham campaign and the growing number of demonstrations and protests throughout the southern United States. Kennedy was moved to action following the elevated racial tensions and wave of black riots in the spring 1963. | [
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-5052975019646502623 | When did the nfl start playing in london? | collection | [] | Title: NFL International Series Text: Starting in the 2007 season, the National Football League (NFL) has hosted regular season American football games outside the United States every year. Collectively officially known through 2016 as the NFL International Series, from 2017 the series currently has two sub-series, the NFL London Games in London, which has been in place since 2007, and the NFL Mexico Game in Mexico City, which began in 2016 with a predecessor game in 2005. | [
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2634482286557850231 | Who sang the songs on walk the line? | collection | [] | Title: Walk the Line (soundtrack) Text: Walk the Line: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2005 biographical drama film of the same name released November 15, 2005 by Wind - Up Records. There are nine songs performed by Joaquin Phoenix (as Johnny Cash), four songs by Reese Witherspoon (as June Carter Cash), one song by Waylon Payne (as Jerry Lee Lewis), one song by Johnathan Rice (as Roy Orbison), two songs by Tyler Hilton (as Elvis Presley), and one song by Shooter Jennings (as Waylon Jennings). At the Golden Globe Awards Joaquin Phoenix was awarded the Best Actor - Musical or Comedy and Reese Witherspoon was awarded the Best Actress - Musical or Comedy, as well as the film won the Best Picture - Musical or Comedy. Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon were also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and Best Actress, which Witherspoon won. | [
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-950492354533820780 | Who was the great wall of china built to defend against? | collection | [] | Title: History of the Great Wall of China Text: The history of the Great Wall of China began when fortifications built by various states during the Spring and Autumn (771 -- 476 BC) and Warring States periods (475 -- 221 BC) were connected by the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, to protect his newly founded Qin dynasty (221 -- 206 BC) against incursions by nomads from Inner Asia. The walls were built of rammed earth, constructed using forced labour, and by 212 BC ran from Gansu to the coast of southern Manchuria. | [
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5467017721645268678 | Who played the beast in the movie beauty and the beast? | collection | [] | Title: Beauty and the Beast (2017 film) Text: Beauty and the Beast is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay written by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos, and co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films. The film is based on Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name, itself an adaptation of Jeanne - Marie Leprince de Beaumont's eighteenth - century fairy tale. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Emma Watson and Dan Stevens as the eponymous characters with Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Audra McDonald, Gugu Mbatha - Raw, Ian McKellen, and Emma Thompson in supporting roles. | [
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-8227939188793834871 | What features of muscle contraction can be determined from an emg (electromyogram)? | collection | [] | Title: Electromyography Text: Electromyography (EMG) is an electrodiagnostic medicine technique for evaluating and recording the electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles. EMG is performed using an instrument called an electromyograph to produce a record called an electromyogram. An electromyograph detects the electric potential generated by muscle cells when these cells are electrically or neurologically activated. The signals can be analyzed to detect medical abnormalities, activation level, or recruitment order, or to analyze the biomechanics of human or animal movement. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: The signals can be analyzed to detect medical abnormalities, activation level, or recruitment order, or to analyze the biomechanics of human or animal movement.",
"The noun phrase The signals in the sentence refers to The signals form the noun phrase an emg (electromyogram) in the question."
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"electric potential generated"
] | [] | null |
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-199874749415494596 | What is the meaning of the word autumn? | collection | [] | Title: Autumn Text: Autumn, also known as fall in American and Canadian English, is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the transition from summer to winter, in September (Northern Hemisphere) or March (Southern Hemisphere), when the duration of daylight becomes noticeably shorter and the temperature cools down considerably. One of its main features is the shedding of leaves from deciduous trees. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: Autumn, also known as fall in American and Canadian English, is one of the four temperate seasons.",
"The noun phrase Autumn, also known as fall in American and Canadian English in the sentence and the noun phrase the word autumn in the question refer to the same thing."
] | [
"fall"
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-7530958148001769429 | What is the secret of the law of attraction? | collection | [] | Title: Law of attraction (New Thought) Text: In the New Thought philosophy, the law of attraction is the belief that by focusing on positive or negative thoughts people can bring positive or negative experiences into their life. The belief is based on the idea that people and their thoughts are both made from "pure energy", and that through the process of "like energy attracting like energy" a person can improve their own health, wealth and personal relationships. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: In the New Thought philosophy, the law of attraction is the belief that by focusing on positive or negative thoughts people can bring positive or negative experiences into their life.",
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] | [
"the belief that by focusing on positive or negative thoughts people can bring positive or negative experiences into their life"
] | [] | null |
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235827364638368133 | How did the constellation bootes get its name? | collection | [] | Title: Boötes Text: Boötes / boʊˈoʊtiːz / is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0 ° and + 60 ° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning "herdsman" or "plowman" (literally, "ox - driver"; from βοῦς bous "cow"). | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning \"herdsman\" or \"plowman\" (literally, \"ox - driver\"; from βοῦς bous \"cow\").",
"The noun phrase The name in the sentence and the noun phrase its name in the question refer to the same thing."
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"from the Greek Βοώτης , Boōtēs , meaning `` herdsman '' or `` plowman '' ( literally , `` ox - driver '' ; from βοῦς bous `` cow '' )",
"from the Greek Βοώτης , Boōtēs , meaning `` herdsman '' or `` plowman ''"
] | [] | null |
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1201307645900712502 | What is don quixote's horse's name? | collection | [] | Title: Rocinante Text: Rocinante (Spanish pronunciation: (roθiˈnante) ) is Don Quixote's horse in the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. In many ways, Rocinante is not only Don Quixote's horse, but also his double: like Don Quixote, he is awkward, past his prime, and engaged in a task beyond his capacities. | [
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"Rocinante",
"Rocinante"
] | [] | null |
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-1706439311294242589 | What is the population of fayetteville north carolina? | collection | [] | Title: Fayetteville, North Carolina Text: Fayetteville has received the All - America City Award from the National Civic League three times. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 200,564, with an estimated population of 204,408 in 2013. It is the 6th - largest city in North Carolina. Fayetteville is in the Sandhills in the western part of the Coastal Plain region, on the Cape Fear River. | [
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"204,408 in 2013"
] | [] | null |
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-3996506204460912130 | In sons of anarchy who is sam crow? | collection | [] | Title: Sons of Anarchy Text: The Sons of Anarchy (SOA) is an outlaw motorcycle club with many charters in the United States as well as overseas. The show focuses on the original and founding ("mother") charter, Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original, referred to by the acronym SAMCRO or Sam Crow, located in the fictional town of Charming, California, adjacent to the Teller - Morrow auto mechanic shop. Its nickname is reflected in the original title for the show, Forever Sam Crow. Led by President Clay Morrow, the club' protects' and controls Charming through close community relationships, bribery, and violent intimidation. In the early seasons they are vehement about keeping "hard" drugs and drug dealers out of Charming. They also do not tolerate sex criminals. The club's leadership are supporters of the IRA. | [
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"Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club , Redwood Original , referred to by the acronym SAMCRO or Sam Crow",
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5900080311660440587 | What is the purpose of the bromophenol blue dye in the samples? | collection | [] | Title: Bromophenol blue Text: Bromophenol blue (3 ′, 3", 5 ′, 5" - tetrabromophenolsulfonphthalein, BPB, albutest) is used as a pH indicator, a color marker, and a dye. It can be prepared by slowly adding excess bromine to a hot solution of phenolsulfonphthalein in glacial acetic acid. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: Bromophenol blue (3 ′, 3\", 5 ′, 5\" - tetrabromophenolsulfonphthalein, BPB, albutest) is used as a pH indicator, a color marker, and a dye.",
"The noun phrase Bromophenol blue (3 ′, 3\", 5 ′, 5\" - tetrabromophenolsulfonphthalein, BPB, albutest) in the sentence and the noun phrase the bromophenol blue dye in the samples in the question refer to the same thing."
] | [
"a pH indicator",
"as a pH indicator"
] | [] | null |
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-844607040165108603 | Who plays zoey in i love you man? | collection | [] | Title: I Love You, Man Text: Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd), a Los Angeles real estate agent, proposes to his girlfriend Zooey Rice (Rashida Jones), and she accepts. Peter seems to not have any close friends to share the good news with, only family and mainly female acquaintances. After overhearing Zooey's friends voicing their concerns over his lack of close male friends, Peter decides that he needs to find male friends in order to have a best man for the upcoming wedding. | [
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] | [
"Rashida Jones"
] | [] | null |
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-8384749502417019982 | What is mercy mercy me by marvin gaye about? | collection | [] | Title: Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) Text: "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology )" was the second single from Marvin Gaye's 1971 album, What's Going On. Following the breakthrough of the title track's success, the song, written solely by Gaye, became regarded as one of popular music's most poignant anthems of sorrow regarding the environment. Led by Gaye playing piano, strings conducted by Paul Riser and David Van De Pitte, multi-tracking vocals from Gaye and The Andantes, multiple background instruments provided by The Funk Brothers and a leading sax solo by Wild Bill Moore, the song rose to number 4 on Billboard's Pop Singles chart and number one for two weeks on the R&B Singles charts on August 14 through to August 27, 1971. The distinctive percussive sound heard on the track was a wood block struck by a rubber mallet, drenched in studio reverb. The song also brought Gaye one of his rare appearances on the Adult Contemporary chart, where it peaked at number 34. In Canada, "Mercy Mercy Me" spent two weeks at number 9. | [
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"The noun phrase the song, written solely by Gaye in the sentence and the noun phrase mercy mercy me by marvin gaye in the question refer to the same thing."
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"sorrow regarding the environment",
"the environment"
] | [] | null |
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-4539390998265435397 | What is the meaning of utang na loob? | collection | [] | Title: Utang na loob Text: Utang na loob is a Filipino cultural trait which, when translated literally, means "a debt of one's inner self (loob)." It is also often translated as a "debt of gratitude." | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: Utang na loob is a Filipino cultural trait which, when translated literally, means \"a debt of one's inner self (loob).\"",
"The noun phrase Utang na loob in the sentence and the noun phrase utang na loob in the question refer to the same thing."
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"`` a debt of one 's inner self ( loob ) . ''",
"a debt of one 's inner self"
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-2320360237218325930 | When was the cat and mouse act introduced? | collection | [] | Title: Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act 1913 Text: The Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act, commonly referred to as the Cat and Mouse Act, was an Act of Parliament passed in Britain under Herbert Henry Asquith's Liberal government in 1913. Some members of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU, commonly referred to as suffragettes) had been imprisoned for acts of vandalism in support of women's suffrage. In protest to being imprisoned some of these suffragettes undertook hunger strikes. These suffragettes were then force - fed leading to a public outcry. This act was a response to the outcry; it allowed the prisoners to be released on licence as soon as the hunger strike affected their health. They then had a period of time in which they could recover. After a predetermined period of time the prisoner would be rearrested to serve out the rest of their sentence. Conditions could be placed on the prisoner during the time of their release. The hunger strikes themselves were now technically legal. However, the Act allowed for the re-imprisonment of the hunger strikers upon their recovery on their original charges. The nickname of the Act came about because of a cat's habit of playing with its prey (a mouse) before finishing it off. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: The Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act, commonly referred to as the Cat and Mouse Act, was an Act of Parliament passed in Britain under Herbert Henry Asquith's Liberal government in 1913.",
"The noun phrase The Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act, commonly referred to as the Cat and Mouse Act in the sentence and the noun phrase the cat and mouse act in the question refer to the same thing."
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"1913"
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-6446716584766134959 | When does season 18 of law and order svu start? | collection | [] | Title: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (season 18) Text: The eighteenth season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit debuted on Wednesday, September 21, 2016, on NBC and finished on Wednesday, May 24, 2017, with a two - hour season finale. | [
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] | [
"Wednesday , September 21 , 2016",
"September 21 , 2016"
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2393689391949146066 | Where did they live in sex and the city? | collection | [] | Title: Sex and the City Text: Set and filmed in New York City and based on the 1997 book of the same name by Candace Bushnell, the show follows the lives of a group of four women -- three in their mid-thirties and one in her forties -- who, despite their different natures and ever - changing sex lives, remain inseparable and confide in each other. Starring Sarah Jessica Parker (as Carrie Bradshaw), Kim Cattrall (as Samantha Jones), Kristin Davis (as Charlotte York), and Cynthia Nixon (as Miranda Hobbes), the quirky series had multiple continuing storylines that tackled relevant and modern social issues such as sexuality, safe sex, promiscuity, and femininity, while exploring the difference between friendships and romantic relationships. The deliberate omission of the better part of the early lives of the four women was the writers' way of exploring social life -- from sex to relationships -- through each of their four very different, individual perspectives. | [
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"New York City"
] | [] | null |
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-4555137478319766304 | When does the new saw 8 come out? | collection | [] | Title: Jigsaw (2017 film) Text: Filming began in November 2016, with post-production following in January. The film was released in the United States on October 27, 2017, receiving generally unfavorable reviews from critics, and grossing a reported $102.9 million worldwide. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: The film was released in the United States on October 27, 2017, receiving generally unfavorable reviews from critics, and grossing a reported $102.9 million worldwide.",
"The noun phrase The film in the sentence and the noun phrase the new saw 8 in the question refer to the same thing."
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"October 27 , 2017"
] | [] | null |
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6276969298797177537 | What is the main objective of criminal law? | collection | [] | Title: Criminal law Text: Criminal Law is the body of law that relates to crime. It proscribes conduct perceived as threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and moral welfare of people. Most criminal law is established by statute, which is to say that the laws are enacted by a legislature. It includes the punishment of people who violate these laws. Criminal law varies according to jurisdiction, and differs from civil law, where emphasis is more on dispute resolution and victim compensation than on punishment. | [
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"The noun phrase It in the sentence and the noun phrase criminal law in the question refer to the same thing."
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"proscribes conduct perceived as threatening , harmful , or otherwise endangering to the property , health , safety , and moral welfare of people"
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6611405972726453109 | What is the netflix show the ranch about? | collection | [] | Title: The Ranch (TV series) Text: The Ranch is an American comedy web television series starring Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Debra Winger, Elisha Cuthbert, and Sam Elliott that debuted in 2016 on Netflix. The show takes place on the fictional Iron River Ranch in the fictitious small town of Garrison, Colorado; detailing the life of the Bennetts, a dysfunctional family consisting of two brothers, their rancher father, and his divorced wife and local bar owner. While the opening sequence shows scenes from Norwood and Ouray, Colorado and surrounding Ouray and San Miguel Counties, The Ranch is filmed on a sound stage in front of a live audience in Burbank, California. Each season consists of 20 episodes broken up into two parts, each containing 10 episodes. | [
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"a dysfunctional family consisting of two brothers , their rancher father , and his divorced wife and local bar owner"
] | [] | null |
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-7812477442387862913 | Who appoints the members of the board of governors of the federal reserve? | collection | [] | Title: Federal Reserve Board of Governors Text: The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, commonly known as the Federal Reserve Board, is the main governing body of the Federal Reserve System. It is charged with overseeing the Federal Reserve Banks and with helping implement monetary policy of the United States. Governors are appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate for staggered 14 - year terms. | [
"The answer is contained in the following sentence: Governors are appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate for staggered 14 - year terms.",
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"the President of the United States"
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1460738236019346895 | The most common form of megalithic architecture in europe is? | collection | [] | Title: Megalith Text: The most common type of megalithic construction in Europe is the portal tomb -- a chamber consisting of upright stones (orthostats) with one or more large flat capstones forming a roof. Many of these, though by no means all, contain human remains, but it is debatable whether use as burial sites was their primary function. The megalithic structures of Malta are believed to be the oldest in Europe, in particular Skorba Temples. Though generally known as dolmens, the correct term accepted by archaeologists is portal tomb. However many local names exist, such as anta in Galicia and Portugal, stazzone in Sardinia, hunebed in the Netherlands, Hünengrab in Germany, dysse in Denmark, and cromlech in Wales. It is assumed that most portal tombs were originally covered by earthen mounds. | [
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"the portal tomb",
"portal tomb"
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-4548575647598061842 | Where is hallmark channel home and family filmed? | collection | [] | Title: Home and Family Text: Home and Family is a two - hour daily Hallmark series, recorded one day prior, in Los Angeles, California. Steines said that the decision for that was made to encourage actors to be on the show, without having to wake at 4: 00 a.m. The focus of the show is simply entertainment and tips within a "wholesome image". They refrain from discussions on current events or politics as well as censor themselves in speech, such as the word "breast" is not allowed to be used. | [
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"Los Angeles , California"
] | [] | null |
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-6612294468579893046 | Who plays dusty in the movie pure country? | collection | [] | Title: Pure Country Text: The film begins with various shots of the audience chanting "Dusty!", which is repeated throughout. Meanwhile, the band begins, as the smoke and the lights are turned on, we see Wyatt "Dusty" Chandler (George Strait) entering the stage, and performing "Heartland", "Baby Your Baby", and a shortened version of "Where the Sidewalk Ends". Dusty feels that his elaborate stage show is overwhelming his music, a suspicion confirmed one night when he purposely forgets several bars of a chart - topping hit and his fans don't even notice. Disillusioned, Dusty walks off after the concert without telling his manager, Lula (Lesley Ann Warren). The only person he tells is his best friend and drummer, Earl (John Doe), and that he is "taking a walk," but does not say exactly where he is going or for how long. Dusty is singing a blurry version of "Where the Sidewalk Ends". In a down home bar, we see Al (Mark Walters). Dusty had breakfast with the Tucker family during this scene. | [
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"George Strait"
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-4940597866631356964 | Who did the assyrians conquer in 722 bce? | collection | [] | Title: Assyrian captivity Text: In 722 BCE, nearly ten to twenty years after the initial deportations, the ruling city of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, Samaria, was finally taken by Sargon II after a three - year siege started by Shalmaneser V. | [
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"The noun phrase 722 BCE in the sentence and the noun phrase 722 bce in the question refer to the same thing.",
"The noun phrase Sargon II in the sentence refers to Sargon II of the noun phrase the assyrians in the question."
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"the ruling city of the Northern Kingdom of Israel , Samaria"
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5277662244732096245 | How many nfl teams has st louis had? | collection | [] | Title: Sports in St. Louis Text: St. Louis has been the home of four National Football League (NFL) franchises: | [
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"four"
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7268313204343326672 | How many players in football hall of fame? | collection | [] | Title: List of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Text: The Pro Football Hall of Fame includes players, coaches, and contributors (e.g., owners, general managers and team or league officials) who have "made outstanding contributions to professional football". The charter class of seventeen was selected in 1963. As of 2018, 318 individuals have been elected. | [
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"318",
"318 individuals"
] | [] | null |
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-8951937367079407640 | Where does the river irk start and finish? | collection | [] | Title: River Irk Text: It rises to the east of Royton and runs west past Chadderton, Middleton and Blackley before merging with the River Irwell in Manchester city centre. | [
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"The noun phrase It in the sentence and the noun phrase the river irk in the question refer to the same thing."
] | [
"east of Royton",
"rises to the east of Royton and runs west past Chadderton , Middleton and Blackley before merging with the River Irwell in Manchester city centre",
"the east of Royton"
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1996292107460275608 | Where was the movie a walk among the tombstones filmed? | collection | [] | Title: A Walk Among the Tombstones (film) Text: Filming began on March 3, 2013 in New York City. Producers invited author Block to the set to watch filming. On the casting of Neeson, Block said, "Readers often ask who'd be my ideal Matt Scudder, and I usually change the subject. But now it's safe to tell you that, ever since I saw him in Michael Collins, Neeson has been up at the top of my personal Scudder wish list. I couldn't be happier about either the star or the writer / director, both of them genuine artists and brilliant professionals. My book's in good hands." | [
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"New York City"
] | [] | null |
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3176201802456368482 | What is united nations declaration of human rights? | collection | [] | Title: Universal Declaration of Human Rights Text: The Declaration consists of thirty articles affirming an individual's rights which, although not legally binding in themselves, have been elaborated in subsequent international treaties, economic transfers, regional human rights instruments, national constitutions, and other laws. The Declaration was the first step in the process of formulating the International Bill of Human Rights, which was completed in 1966, and came into force in 1976, after a sufficient number of countries had ratified them. | [
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"consists of thirty articles affirming an individual 's rights"
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-519208105586656163 | What nfl team has the most expensive super bowl ring? | collection | [] | Title: Super Bowl ring Text: These rings are typically made of yellow or white gold with diamonds. They usually include the team name, team logo, and Super Bowl number (usually indicated in Roman numerals). The NFL contributes up to $5,000 per ring for up to 150 rings for o the winning team; any additional costs are borne by the team. Most rings are manufactured by memorabilia company Jostens. In 2015, the rings for the New England Patriots reportedly cost $36,500 each, making them the most expensive rings Jostens has ever produced. The winning team can typically present rings to whomever they choose, including usually, but not limited to: players (active roster or injured), coaches, trainers, executives, personnel, and general staff. Some teams have given rings to former players and coaches that were on the team at some point during the season, despite not having been on the winning roster for the Super Bowl itself. Sometimes a team will give rings to fans as part of a charity raffle. Teams can distribute any number of rings. A recent trend over the last 15 -- 20 years has been lesser rings awarded to front office staff. These are commonly called "B" and "C" level rings and are smaller and contain fewer diamonds or contain faux diamonds. The first instance of this was the Redskins Super Bowl XVII ring when many in the front office received rings that were not solid gold and contained cubic zirconia stones (which resemble diamonds). When Tampa Bay won Super Bowl XXXVII, the players and coaches received rings with a diamond - centered Lombardi trophy. Some staff received rings with a metal Lombardi trophy and real diamonds surrounding the trophy and the "C" level ring did not contain any diamonds. | [
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"New England Patriots",
"the New England Patriots"
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5117748440024890059 | What event caused the duma to establish a provisional government in russia? | collection | [] | Title: Russian Provisional Government Text: The Russian Provisional Government (Russian: Временное правительство России, tr. Vremennoye pravitel'stvo Rossii) was a provisional government of Russia established immediately following the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II of the Russian Empire on 2 March (15 March, New Style) 1917. The intention of the provisional government was the organization of elections to the Russian Constituent Assembly and its convention. The provisional government lasted approximately eight months, and ceased to exist when the Bolsheviks gained power after the October Revolution in October (November, N.S.) 1917. According to Harold Whitmore Williams the history of eight months during which Russia was ruled by the Provisional Government was the history of the steady and systematic disorganisation of the army. | [
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"the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II of the Russian Empire",
"the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II of the Russian Empire on 2 March"
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-3199049010322899939 | Who is the owner of phoenix mall in chennai? | collection | [] | Title: Phoenix Marketcity (Chennai) Text: This mall was jointly developed by Phoenix Mills Limited and Sharyans Resources. Phoenix Mall Chennai is part of a development which includes a premium residential space as part of Phase I. Phase II development includes a luxury mall and residential space. | [
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"Phoenix Mills Limited and Sharyans Resources",
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6475776155210751728 | When did the usa join world war one? | collection | [] | Title: American entry into World War I Text: The American entry into World War I came in April 1917, after more than two and a half years of efforts by President Woodrow Wilson to keep the United States out of the war. Apart from an Anglophile element urging early support for the British, American public opinion reflected that of the president: the sentiment for neutrality was particularly strong among Irish Americans, German Americans and Scandinavian Americans, as well as among church leaders and among women in general. On the other hand, even before World War I had broken out, American opinion had been more negative toward Germany than towards any other country in Europe. Over time, especially after reports of atrocities in Belgium in 1914 and following the sinking of the passenger liner RMS Lusitania in 1915, the American citizens increasingly came to see Germany as the aggressor in Europe. | [
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"April 1917",
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-3201738781499395165 | Who sings don't take your guns to town? | collection | [] | Title: Don't Take Your Guns to Town Text: "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" is a 1958 single by Johnny Cash. The single was his fifth release to reach the number one position on the country chart, where it stayed for six weeks. "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" was also a crossover hit peaking at number thirty - two on the pop chart. The song is also included in the live album VH1 Storytellers: Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson. The song was covered by U2 on their 2001 single "Elevation". | [
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"Johnny Cash",
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-2306775016318180243 | Who is the young man in hawthorne's my kinsman major molineux? | collection | [] | Title: My Kinsman, Major Molineux Text: In about 1732, Robin, a youth, arrives by ferry in Boston seeking his kinsman, Major Molineux, an official in the British Colonial government, who has promised him work. Yet no one in town tells him where the major is. A rich man threatens the youth with prison, and an innkeeper calls him a runaway bond - servant. At the inn, he meets a man with a face described as looking like the devil - two protrusions emanating from his forehead (like horns), eyes burning like' fire in a cave' - who seems at the center of many evil things. Later, he runs into the man again, but this time his face is painted black and red. After blocking his path with a cudgel, he finally gets the answer that his kinsman will soon pass by. He waits at the spot on the steps of a church where he is greeted by the first polite gentleman he has met all night. Soon, the two men hear the roar of an approaching mob. At its head is the man with the red and black face and in its midst is Major Molineux, tarred and feathered. The crowd is in an uproar, and everyone is laughing. Soon, so is young Robin, as his eyes meet those of the Major, who knows him right away. Disillusioned, the youth asks the gentleman the way back to the ferry. Yet the latter restrains him, saying that it is still possible for him to thrive without his kinsman's protection. | [
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"Robin",
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4102709688357090054 | When did the nba create the 3 point line? | collection | [] | Title: Three-point field goal Text: In the 1979 -- 80 season, after having tested it in the previous pre-season, the NBA adopted the three - point line despite the view of many that it was a gimmick. Chris Ford of the Boston Celtics is widely credited with making the first three - point shot in NBA history on October 12, 1979. Kevin Grevey of the Washington Bullets also made one on the same day. | [
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"In the 1979 -- 80 season",
"the 1979 -- 80 season",
"1979 -- 80 season"
] | [] | null |
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-1591814844395063631 | What theater number was the aurora shooting in? | collection | [] | Title: 2012 Aurora shooting Text: The shooting occurred in Theater 9 at the Century 16 multiplex (operated by Cinemark), located at the Town Center at Aurora shopping mall at 14300 E. Alameda Avenue. Police said Holmes bought a ticket, entered the theater, and sat in the front row. About 20 minutes into the film, he left theater 9 through an emergency exit door beside the movie screen, with direct access to the lightly used parking area at the back of the complex, while propping the door slightly open with a plastic tablecloth holder. There were about 400 people inside theater 9. | [
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"9",
"Theater 9",
"in Theater 9 at the Century 16 multiplex"
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-3259277719781782681 | Who wrote the country song i can only imagine? | collection | [] | Title: I Can Only Imagine (MercyMe song) Text: "I Can Only Imagine" (sometimes shortened to "Imagine") is a single recorded by Christian rock band MercyMe. Written and composed by lead vocalist Bart Millard, the song, based around a main piano track, was inspired by the death of Millard's father and considers what it would be like in Heaven and to be standing before God. The song was first issued as a track on MercyMe's 1999 album The Worship Project, which was released on an independent record label. The song was re-recorded and included on their 2001 major - label debut album Almost There as the fifth song on the album. | [
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"Bart Millard"
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5591916631811807548 | When did university stop being free in australia? | collection | [] | Title: Tertiary education fees in Australia Text: In 1989, the Hawke Labor Government began gradually re-introducing fees for university study. It set up the Higher Education Contributions Scheme (HECS), which was first proposed by Professor Murray Wells and subsequently developed by economist and lecturer at the Australian National University, Bruce Chapman and championed by Education Minister John Dawkins (see Dawkins Revolution). Under the original HECS, a $1,800 fee was charged to all university students, and the Commonwealth paid the balance. A student could defer payment of this HECS amount (in which case it was called a HECS debt) and repay the debt through the tax system, when the student's income exceeds a threshold level. As part of the reforms, Colleges of Advanced Education entered the University sector by various means. The HECS system was accepted by both federal political parties and has survived until today, though with a number of changes. | [
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"1989"
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-1577046769595264411 | Where do deer mice live in the us? | collection | [] | Title: Peromyscus maniculatus Text: Peromyscus maniculatus is a rodent native to North America. It is most commonly called the deer mouse, although that name is common to most species of Peromyscus, and thus is often called the North American deermouse and is fairly widespread across the continent, with the major exception being the southeast United States and the far north. | [
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"fairly widespread across the continent , with the major exception being the southeast United States and the far north"
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8798495197440000280 | The first line of http request message is called ____? | collection | [] | Title: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Text: In HTTP / 1.0 and since, the first line of the HTTP response is called the status line and includes a numeric status code (such as "404") and a textual reason phrase (such as "Not Found"). The way the user agent handles the response primarily depends on the code and secondarily on the other response header fields. Custom status codes can be used since, if the user agent encounters a code it does not recognize, it can use the first digit of the code to determine the general class of the response. | [
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"status line",
"the status line"
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-1732398282020420825 | Where is the manifold absolute pressure sensor located? | collection | [] | Title: MAP sensor Text: The manifold absolute pressure sensor (MAP sensor) is one of the sensors used in an internal combustion engine's electronic control system. | [
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"internal combustion engine 's electronic control system"
] | [] | null |
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-1259577751352734948 | Who wrote i want to dance with somebody by whitney houston? | collection | [] | Title: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) Text: "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me )" is the first single from Whitney Houston's second studio album Whitney. It was produced by Narada Michael Walden, and written by George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam of the band Boy Meets Girl, who had previously written the number - one Whitney Houston hit "How Will I Know." The original arrangement was written for her grandnephew Mau Rosillo when he was 9 years old, as he was a well - renoun dancer. | [
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"written by George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam of the band Boy Meets Girl",
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-6339722844243759601 | The fellowship of the ring director's cut length? | collection | [] | Title: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Text: In November 2002, an extended edition was released on VHS and DVD, with 30 minutes of new material, added special effects and music, plus 20 minutes of fan - club credits, totalling to 228 minutes. The DVD set included four commentaries and over three hours of supplementary material. | [
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"228 minutes"
] | [] | null |
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-8846576882654798687 | Where is most data stored on a computer? | collection | [] | Title: Computer data storage Text: Primary storage (also known as main memory or internal memory), often referred to simply as memory, is the only one directly accessible to the CPU. The CPU continuously reads instructions stored there and executes them as required. Any data actively operated on is also stored there in uniform manner. | [
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"Primary storage ( also known as main memory or internal memory ) , often referred to simply as memory"
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2963242422999718442 | During which season does cape town receive rainfall? | collection | [] | Title: Climate of South Africa Text: South Africa experiences a high degree of sunshine with rainfall about half of the global average, increasing from west to east, and with semi-desert regions in the north - west. While the Western Cape has a Mediterranean climate with winter rainfall, most of the country experiences summer rain. | [
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"winter"
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-3339006116507262453 | Who sang i ran all the way home? | collection | [] | Title: The Impalas Text: The Impalas were an American doo - wop group in the late 1950s, best known for their hit, "Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home )". | [
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"The Impalas"
] | [] | null |
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4073418639113603971 | Who sang i dig rock and roll music? | collection | [] | Title: I Dig Rock and Roll Music Text: "I Dig Rock and Roll Music" is a 1967 song by the American folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, written by Paul Stookey, James Mason and Dave Dixon. | [
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"Peter , Paul and Mary",
"American folk group Peter , Paul and Mary"
] | [] | null |
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-2380769225463379264 | What is the name of a camel with 2 humps? | collection | [] | Title: Camel Text: A camel is an even - toed ungulate in the genus Camelus, bearing distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back. The three surviving species of camel are the dromedary, or one - humped camel (C. dromedarius), which inhabits the Middle East and the Horn of Africa; the Bactrian, or two - humped camel (C. bactrianus), which inhabits Central Asia; and the critically endangered wild Bactrian camel (C. ferus) that has limited populations in remote areas of northwest China and Mongolia. Bactrian camels take their name from the historical Bactria region of Central Asia. Additionally one other species of camel in the separate genus Camelops, C. hesternus lived in western North America and became extinct when humans entered the continent at the end of the Pleistocene. Both the dromedary and the Bactrian camels have been domesticated; they provide milk, meat, hair for textiles or goods such as felted pouches, and are working animals with tasks ranging from human transport to bearing loads. | [
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"Bactrian , or two - humped camel ( C. bactrianus )",
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"the Bactrian"
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-2026243617985325453 | Where do you find the adjusted gross income? | collection | [] | Title: Adjusted gross income Text: Adjusted gross income is calculated by subtracting Above - the - line deduction from gross income. | [
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"calculated by subtracting Above - the - line deduction from gross income",
"by subtracting Above - the - line deduction from gross income"
] | [] | null |
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3244394342108563307 | How did orchestra change in the romantic period? | collection | [] | Title: Romantic music Text: In the Romantic period, music became more expressive and emotional, expanding to encompass literary, artistic, and philosophical themes. Famous early Romantic composers include Beethoven (whose works span both this period and the preceding Classical period), Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Bellini, and Berlioz. The late 19th century saw a dramatic expansion in the size of the orchestra and in the dynamic range and diversity of instruments used in this ensemble. Also, public concerts became a key part of urban middle class society, in contrast to earlier periods, when concerts were mainly paid for by and performed for aristocrats. Famous composers from the second half of the century include Bruckner, Johann Strauss II, Brahms, Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Dvořák, Verdi, and Wagner. Between 1890 and 1910, a third wave of composers including Mahler, Richard Strauss, Puccini, and Sibelius built on the work of middle Romantic composers to create even more complex -- and often much longer -- musical works. A prominent mark of late 19th century music is its nationalistic fervor, as exemplified by such figures as Dvořák, Sibelius, and Grieg. Other prominent late - century figures include Saint - Saëns, Fauré, Rachmaninoff and Franck. | [
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"a dramatic expansion in the size of the orchestra and in the dynamic range and diversity of instruments used in this ensemble"
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4674269357266381610 | Who plays the walking boss in cool hand luke? | collection | [] | Title: Cool Hand Luke Text: Decorated war veteran Lucas "Luke" Jackson (Paul Newman), is arrested for cutting parking meters off their poles one drunken night. He is sentenced to two years in prison and sent to a Florida chain gang prison run by a stern warden, the Captain (Strother Martin), and a stoic rifleman, Walking Boss Godfrey (Morgan Woodward), whose eyes are always covered by a pair of mirrored sunglasses. Carr (Clifton James) the floorwalker, tells the rules to the new set of prisoners, with any violations resulting in spending the night in "the box," a small square room with limited air and very little room to move. | [
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"Morgan Woodward"
] | [] | null |
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-7306805811512692008 | Where does the red river start and end in louisiana? | collection | [] | Title: Red River of the South Text: The Red River is the second - largest river basin in the southern Great Plains. It rises in two branches in the Texas Panhandle and flows east, where it acts as the border between the states of Texas and Oklahoma. It forms a short border between Texas and Arkansas before entering Arkansas, turning south near Fulton, Arkansas, and flowing into Louisiana, where it flows into the Atchafalaya River. The total length of the river is 1,360 miles (2,190 km), with a mean flow of over 57,000 cubic feet per second (1,600 m / s) at the mouth. | [
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"the Texas Panhandle"
] | [] | null |
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-6311914778265000994 | Where can i get a state issued id? | collection | [] | Title: Identity documents in the United States Text: A driver's license is issued by each state's DMV, which is required to drive. Each state's DMV also issues a nearly - identical "non-driver identification card" to identify persons who are unable or do not want to drive, which is typically treated like a driver's license for all purposes, except for proving that a person has the right to drive. | [
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"each state 's DMV",
"DMV",
"DMV"
] | [] | null |
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1547647803339899015 | Who translated the play neel darpan into english? | collection | [] | Title: Nil Darpan Text: The play was received with mixed results upon its release. The play was translated by Reverend J. Long for which he was sentenced to prison and charged with sedition. | [
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"Reverend J. Long"
] | [] | null |
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-1636103814308578967 | What must be present for a combustion reaction to occur? | collection | [] | Title: Combustion Text: Combustion / kəmˈbʌs. tʃ ən / or burning is a high - temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel (the reductant) and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke. Combustion in a fire produces a flame, and the heat produced can make combustion self - sustaining. Combustion is often a complicated sequence of elementary radical reactions. Solid fuels, such as wood and coal, first undergo endothermic pyrolysis to produce gaseous fuels whose combustion then supplies the heat required to produce more of them. Combustion is often hot enough that light in the form of either glowing or a flame is produced. A simple example can be seen in the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen into water vapor, a reaction commonly used to fuel rocket engines. This reaction releases 242 kJ / mol of heat and reduces the enthalpy accordingly (at constant temperature and pressure): | [
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"a fuel ( the reductant ) and an oxidant",
"a fuel ( the reductant )"
] | [] | null |
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6299363353334329511 | Under the federal unemployment tax act which party pays unemployment taxes? | collection | [] | Title: Federal Unemployment Tax Act Text: The Federal Unemployment Tax Act (or FUTA, I.R.C. ch. 23) is a United States federal law that imposes a federal employer tax used to help fund state workforce agencies. Employers report this tax by filing an annual Form 940 with the Internal Revenue Service. In some cases, the employer is required to pay the tax in installments during the tax year. | [
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"Employers",
"the employer"
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8188550931836037275 | What is meant by thin film in physics? | collection | [] | Title: Thin film Text: A thin film is a layer of material ranging from fractions of a nanometer (monolayer) to several micrometers in thickness. The controlled synthesis of materials as thin films (a process referred to as deposition) is a fundamental step in many applications. A familiar example is the household mirror, which typically has a thin metal coating on the back of a sheet of glass to form a reflective interface. The process of silvering was once commonly used to produce mirrors, while more recently the metal layer is deposited using techniques such as sputtering. Advances in thin film deposition techniques during the 20th century have enabled a wide range of technological breakthroughs in areas such as magnetic recording media, electronic semiconductor devices, LEDs, optical coatings (such as antireflective coatings), hard coatings on cutting tools, and for both energy generation (e.g. thin - film solar cells) and storage (thin - film batteries). It is also being applied to pharmaceuticals, via thin - film drug delivery. A stack of thin films is called a multilayer. | [
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"a layer of material ranging from fractions of a nanometer ( monolayer ) to several micrometers in thickness"
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8324017764283655875 | What is the oldest street in the philippines? | collection | [] | Title: Colon Street Text: Colon Street is a historical street in downtown Cebu City that is often called the oldest and the shortest national road in the Philippines. It is named after Cristóbal Colón (Christopher Columbus). It traces its origins to the town plan by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, the Spanish conquistador who arrived in the Philippines to establish a colony in 1565. | [
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"Colon Street",
"Cebu City"
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5971688090041626059 | The gulf stream the world's fastest ocean current flows along the western side of this water body? | collection | [] | Title: Gulf Stream Text: The Gulf Stream, together with its northern extension the North Atlantic Drift, is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean. The process of western intensification causes the Gulf Stream to be a northward accelerating current off the east coast of North America. At about 40 ° 0 ′ N 30 ° 0 ′ W / 40.000 ° N 30.000 ° W / 40.000; - 30.000, it splits in two, with the northern stream, the North Atlantic Drift, crossing to Northern Europe and the southern stream, the Canary Current, recirculating off West Africa. | [
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"Atlantic ocean"
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1550160746045175408 | How many nuclear power plants in washington state? | collection | [] | Title: Category:Nuclear power plants in Washington (state) Text: The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). | [
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"3"
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-2034478087738208526 | Who played mike stivic on all in the family? | collection | [] | Title: Michael Stivic Text: Michael Casimir "Mike" Stivic is a fictional character on the 1970s American television sitcom All in the Family. He was the live - in son - in - law of the series' lead character, Archie Bunker, who frequently called him "Meathead". Michael was the husband of Archie's daughter Gloria (played by Sally Struthers). Rob Reiner played the role of Michael Stivic throughout the series. | [
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"Rob Reiner"
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580055902888419406 | Where is the college championship game being played at? | collection | [] | Title: 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship Text: The College Football Playoff selection committee chose the semifinalists following the conclusion of the 2017 regular season. Alabama and Georgia advanced to the national championship after winning the semifinal games hosted by the Sugar Bowl and the Rose Bowl, respectively, on January 1, 2018. The championship game was played at Mercedes - Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia on January 8, 2018. | [
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"Mercedes - Benz Stadium in Atlanta , Georgia"
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2532633865902253646 | Who sang what i like about you originally? | collection | [] | Title: What I Like About You (song) Text: "What I Like About You" is a song by American rock band The Romantics. The song, written by Romantics members Wally Palmar, Mike Skill and Jimmy Marinos in 1979 is included on the band's self - titled debut album (1980), and was also released as a single. Marinos, the band's drummer, is the lead vocalist on the song. The band filmed a music video for the song that appeared frequently on MTV during the early 1980s. | [
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"The Romantics"
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-1861449238368733677 | When did the ship hector arrived in pictou? | collection | [] | Title: Hector (ship) Text: Hector was a ship famous for having been part of the first significant migration of Scottish settlers to Nova Scotia in 1773. The replica of the original ship is located at the Hector Heritage Quay, a heritage center run by local volunteers, in Pictou. | [
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"1773"
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24224390922062302 | Who sang the song oh what a lonely boy? | collection | [] | Title: Lonely Boy (Andrew Gold song) Text: "Lonely Boy" is an international hit song from 1977, written and recorded by Andrew Gold in 1976 for his album What's Wrong with This Picture? It spent five months on the American charts, peaking at number seven in both Canada and the United States, and number 11 in the United Kingdom. While "Lonely Boy" would be Gold's biggest U.S. hit, his "Never Let Her Slip Away" achieved greater success in the U.K. | [
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"Andrew Gold"
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189474589921171775 | Where did the cultivation of agriculture first arise? | collection | [] | Title: History of agriculture Text: The history of agriculture records the domestication of plants and animals and the development and dissemination of techniques for raising them productively. Agriculture began independently in different parts of the globe, and included a diverse range of taxa. At least eleven separate regions of the Old and New World were involved as independent centers of origin. | [
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"eleven separate regions of the Old and New World"
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-5653778591571381839 | How many plane surfaces does a cylinder have? | collection | [] | Title: Cylinder Text: A solid bounded by a cylindrical surface and two parallel planes is called a (solid) cylinder. The line segments determined by an element of the cylindrical surface between the two parallel planes is called an element of the cylinder. All the elements of a cylinder have equal lengths. The region bounded by the cylindrical surface in either of the parallel planes is called a base of the cylinder. The two bases of a cylinder are congruent figures. If the elements of the cylinder are perpendicular to the planes containing the bases, the cylinder is a right cylinder, otherwise it is called an oblique cylinder. If the bases are disks (regions whose boundary is a circle) the cylinder is called a circular cylinder. In some elementary treatments, a cylinder always means a circular cylinder. | [
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"two parallel planes",
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6657198138282369001 | In which city are the wimbledon game held? | collection | [] | Title: The Championships, Wimbledon Text: The Championships, Wimbledon, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and is widely regarded as the most prestigious. It has been held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London, since 1877 and is played on outdoor grass courts. | [
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"Wimbledon , London",
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-6158470117924840303 | Who played the first phantom of the opera? | collection | [] | Title: The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical) Text: The musical opened in London's West End in 1986, and on Broadway in 1988. It won the 1986 Olivier Award and the 1988 Tony Award for Best Musical, and Michael Crawford (in the title role) won the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Actor in a Musical. It is the longest running show in Broadway history by a wide margin, and celebrated its 10,000 th Broadway performance on 11 February 2012, the first production ever to do so. It is the second longest - running West End musical, after Les Misérables, and the third longest - running West End show overall, after The Mousetrap. | [
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"Michael Crawford"
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9084604251611519852 | Why does cooling water run through the condenser? | collection | [] | Title: Cooling tower Text: Cooling towers originated in the 19th century through the development of condensers for use with the steam engine. Condensers use relatively cool water, via various means, to condense the steam coming out of the cylinders or turbines. This reduces the back pressure, which in turn reduces the steam consumption, and thus the fuel consumption, while at the same time increasing power and recycling boiler - water. However the condensers require an ample supply of cooling water, without which they are impractical. The consumption of cooling water by inland processing and power plants is estimated to reduce power availability for the majority of thermal power plants by 2040 -- 2069. While water usage is not an issue with marine engines, it forms a significant limitation for many land - based systems. | [
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"condense the steam",
"to condense the steam coming out of the cylinders or turbines"
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2254570797818322097 | Who played bat masterson in the tv series? | collection | [] | Title: Bat Masterson (TV series) Text: Bat Masterson is an American Western television series which showed a fictionalized account of the life of real - life marshal / gambler / dandy Bat Masterson. The title character was played by Gene Barry and the half - hour black - and - white shows ran on NBC from 1958 to 1961. The series was produced by Ziv Television Productions. | [
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"Gene Barry"
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-7524627393810362735 | When did men's curling start in the olympics? | collection | [] | Title: Curling at the Winter Olympics Text: Curling was included in the program of the inaugural Winter Olympic Games in 1924 in Chamonix although the results of that competition were not considered official by the International Olympic Committee until 2006. Curling was a demonstration sport at the 1932 Games, and then again after a lengthy absence in 1988 and 1992. The sport was finally added to the official program for the 1998 Nagano Games. | [
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"1998",
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-8982983311407124347 | Which hormone is released from the ruptured follicle or corpus luteum? | collection | [] | Title: Corpus luteum Text: The corpus luteum (Latin for "yellow body"; plural corpora lutea) is a temporary endocrine structure in female ovaries and is involved in the production of relatively high levels of progesterone, moderate levels of estradiol, inhibin A and small amounts of estrogen. It is the remains of the ovarian follicle that has released a mature ovum during a previous ovulation. It is colored as a result of concentrating carotenoids (including lutein) from the diet and secretes a moderate amount of estrogen to inhibit further release of gonadotropin - releasing hormone (GnRH) and thus secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle - stimulating hormone (FSH). A new corpus luteum develops with each menstrual cycle. | [
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"estrogen",
"progesterone"
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7821914058328978278 | Who sings i will go down with this ship? | collection | [] | Title: White Flag (song) Text: "White Flag" is a song by English singer - songwriter Dido, released as the lead single from her second studio album Life for Rent on 1 September 2003. The song is considered one of her signature songs, and helped Life for Rent sell over ten million copies worldwide. The song was nominated for the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 46th Grammy Awards, but lost to Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful". It won the Best British Single at the 2004 Brit Awards. | [
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"Dido"
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-7597333071901977632 | Where does the last name hidalgo come from? | collection | [] | Title: Hidalgo (surname) Text: Hidalgo is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: | [
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"Spanish"
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-3395327864419725898 | Jonny cash one piece at a time car? | collection | [] | Title: One Piece at a Time Text: Beginning almost immediately, the singer and a co-worker decide to "steal" a Cadillac by way of using their assembly line jobs to obtain the parts via salami slicing. He takes the small parts home hidden in his unusually large lunch box; larger parts are smuggled out in his co-worker's motorhome. | [
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"Cadillac"
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-7441083894056118490 | When was the canadian pacific railway started and finished? | collection | [] | Title: Canadian Pacific Railway Text: The railway was originally built between Eastern Canada and British Columbia between 1881 and 1885 (connecting with Ottawa Valley and Georgian Bay area lines built earlier), fulfilling a promise extended to British Columbia when it entered Confederation in 1871. It was Canada's first transcontinental railway, but no longer reaches the Atlantic coast. Primarily a freight railway, the CPR was for decades the only practical means of long - distance passenger transport in most regions of Canada, and was instrumental in the settlement and development of Western Canada. The CPR became one of the largest and most powerful companies in Canada, a position it held as late as 1975. Its primary passenger services were eliminated in 1986, after being assumed by Via Rail Canada in 1978. A beaver was chosen as the railway's logo in honor of Sir Donald A Smith (1st. Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal) who had risen from Factor to Govenor of the Hudson's Bay Company over a lengthy career in the beaver fur trade. Smith was a principal financier of the C.P.R. staking much of his personal wealth. In 1885 he drove the last spike to complete the transcontinental line. | [
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"between 1881 and 1885"
] | [] | null |
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-7366805671983604343 | Who built pedestrian bridge at florida international university? | collection | [] | Title: Florida International University pedestrian bridge collapse Text: The main companies behind the construction project are Munilla Construction Management (MCM), a Miami - based construction management firm, and FIGG Bridge Engineers, a Tallahassee - based firm. Unlike most bridges in Florida, the design for this project was overseen by the university itself, not the Florida Department of Transportation. | [
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1281705529368409187 | Band who had a hit with heart and soul crossword? | collection | [] | Title: Heart and Soul (T'Pau song) Text: "Heart and Soul" is a song by British pop band T'Pau. Featuring vocalist Carol Decker performing overlapping lyrics, the song was released as the group's first single in 1987 from their debut album Bridge of Spies. Following its inclusion in a Pepe Jeans advert, the single reached No. 4 in both the US and UK charts. | [
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"T'Pau"
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7324393995968514241 | Where does the name de la rosa come from? | collection | [] | Title: De La Rosa Text: De la Rosa is a Spanish surname, which means "of the rose". It may refer to: | [
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"Spanish",
"a Spanish surname , which means `` of the rose ''"
] | [] | null |
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1389300307230755697 | Who sang i knew the bride when she used to rock and roll? | collection | [] | Title: I Knew the Bride Text: "I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock' n' Roll )" is a song written by Nick Lowe and first popularized by Dave Edmunds. It was released on Edmunds's 1977 album Get It and a year later in a live version by Nick Lowe's Last Chicken in the Shop on Live Stiffs Live. | [
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"Dave Edmunds"
] | [] | null |
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2320889729188644029 | When was the wheel introduced to north america? | collection | [] | Title: Wheel Text: Although large - scale use of wheels did not occur in the Americas prior to European contact, numerous small wheeled artifacts, identified as children's toys, have been found in Mexican archeological sites, some dating to about 1500 BC. It is thought that the primary obstacle to large - scale development of the wheel in the Americas was the absence of domesticated large animals which could be used to pull wheeled carriages. The closest relative of cattle present in Americas in pre-Columbian times, the American Bison, is difficult to domesticate and was never domesticated by Native Americans; several horse species existed until about 12,000 years ago, but ultimately became extinct. The only large animal that was domesticated in the Western hemisphere, the llama, did not spread far beyond the Andes by the time of the arrival of Columbus. | [
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"about 1500 BC"
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