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When is dj khaled's album coming out? | -6951784192846327845 | Grateful (DJ Khaled album) | [
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When did the first jungle book movie come out? | 7010750485758352505 | The Jungle Book (1967 film) | [
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Who played the black ranger in mighty morphin power rangers? | 5930372271266160059 | Zack Taylor | [
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What are the different cardiac biomarkers in heart disease? | 5367234912284473211 | Cardiac marker | [
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When was the surface mining control and reclamation act written? | -2878213498858985154 | Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 | [
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Who is known as the father of indian nuclear programme? | -6673630672536417550 | Homi J. Bhabha | [
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Who played bobby c in saturday night fever? | 9137671141568190005 | Saturday Night Fever | [
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Where did the nationalists meet in 1786 to discuss the issues regarding the united states government? | 5330896459311745365 | History of the United States Constitution | [
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How many time zones across the united states? | -5503085801401094112 | Time in the United States | [
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When is my mother said i never should set? | -3271383684526303196 | My Mother Said I Never Should | [
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Who become the oldest atp world number one? | 3898169661328247694 | List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players | [
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How many episodes will be in season 10 of doctor who? | -891160053019773245 | Doctor Who (series 10) | [
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When did internet access for private use begin in south africa? | -8337467543315793089 | Internet in South Africa | [
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Where was the opening ceremony of the rio paralympics 2016 held? | 4512228232197696726 | 2016 Summer Paralympics | [
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Who win under 19 world cup final 2018? | 2123229000890320070 | 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup | [
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Who plays young william in a knight's tale? | -552467220318493319 | A Knight's Tale | [
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Which is the biggest state in usa by population? | 7795297517310878088 | List of U.S. states and territories by population | [
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When was i wanna dance with somebody made? | 921056222718366930 | I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) | [
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Who sings i can go the distance in hercules? | -8348970255308627272 | Go the Distance | [
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Which animal has sharp quills on its body? | -764865219338891523 | Porcupine | [
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Who has won state of origin the most? | -2498431943961521881 | State of Origin series | [
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What part of new york is albany located? | -2816736333133621568 | Albany, New York | [
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Who plays will ferrell's dad in daddy's home 2? | -3478913185664498582 | Daddy's Home 2 | [
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What books of the bible are included in the torah? | 1506532557008636162 | Hebrew Bible | [
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Who wrote the song i kissed a girl? | 3437373190177800504 | I Kissed a Girl | [
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How does australia power our towns and cities? | 4787318214029353325 | Local government in Australia | [
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When does the movie mark felt come out? | -6412371366930336495 | Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House | [
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Where do h+ ions accumulate in the mitochondria? | 5274128146858398555 | Mitochondrial intermembrane space | [
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Who won gold medal in badminton in commonwealth games 2018? | -3074882867764621840 | Badminton at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's singles | [
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"snippet": "<b>2018 Gold</b> Coast →. 2014 <b>Commonwealth Games</b>. <b>Badminton</b> at the 2014 \n<b>Commonwealth Games</b> · <b>Badminton</b> pictogram.svg. Singles, men · women. \nDoubles, men · women. Mixed, doubles · team · v · t · e · <b>Badminton</b> events at the \n2014 <b>Commonwealth Games</b> took place between Thursday 24 July ... P, \nPreliminaries, ¼, Quarterfinals, ½, Semifinals, B, Bronze <b>medal</b> match ...",
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"snippet": "Srikanth Kidambi (born 7 February 1993) is an Indian <b>badminton</b> player who \ntrains at the Gopichand <b>Badminton</b> Academy, Hyderabad. He became the best \nmen's singles <b>badminton</b> player in the world in April <b>2018</b>. ... In the 2011 \n<b>Commonwealth</b> Youth <b>Games</b> in Isle of Man, Kidambi <b>won</b> the silver in mixed \ndoubles and ...",
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When did disney alice in wonderland come out? | 728164836213506959 | Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) | [
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When do new episodes of ever after high come out? | -5255593851436639667 | List of Ever After High webisodes | [
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Where does the saying said the actress to the bishop come from? | 6372034292713084966 | Said the actress to the bishop | [
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Who did the los angeles lakers defeat in the 2000 nba finals? | 7923788552985896476 | 2000 NBA Finals | [
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Who sings baby i'm a want you? | -8125558423744512917 | Baby I'm-a Want You | [
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What was the name of the little boy in pet cemetery? | -5585539062729713596 | Pet Sematary (film) | [
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What cities does southwest fly to in colorado? | 839547190647856916 | List of Southwest Airlines destinations | [
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