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Where does the process of oxidative phosphorylation get the energy to form atp? | 6781118886044247073 | Oxidative phosphorylation | [
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Yellowstone national park includes parts of idaho montana and? | -8544788932971932781 | Yellowstone National Park | [
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"snippet": "The fish of <b>Yellowstone National Park</b>, in <b>Idaho</b>, <b>Montana and</b> Wyoming (U.S.), \n<b>include</b> 13 native fish species and six introduced or non-native species.",
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What is the west bank and gaza strip? | -3668592199155285909 | Palestinian territories | [
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Who does jason sudeikis voice on cleveland show? | -9043290125433948813 | The Cleveland Show | [
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When did the magician's nephew take place? | -3231215089922231991 | The Magician's Nephew | [
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Where is the district of tyre and sidon? | -444105027159777484 | Tyre, Lebanon | [
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When was cricket played first time in india? | -8908279559972811731 | History of cricket in India to 1918 | [
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"snippet": "The <b>India</b> men's national <b>cricket</b> team, also known as Team <b>India</b> and Men in \nBlue, is governed ... <b>India's</b> national <b>cricket</b> team did not play its <b>first</b> Test match \nuntil 25 June 1932 at Lord's, becoming the sixth team to be granted ... The British \nbrought <b>cricket</b> to <b>India</b> in the early 1700s, with the <b>first cricket</b> match <b>played</b> in \n1721.",
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"snippet": "<b>Cricket</b> is the most popular sport in <b>India</b> by far, and is <b>played</b> almost everywhere. \nThe <b>Indian</b> ... The first ever match of first-class <b>cricket played</b> in <b>India</b> was in 1864 \nbetween Madras and Calcutta. ... In 1971, they won a Test series in England for \nthe <b>first time</b> ever, surprisingly defeating Ray Illingworth's Ashes winners. In 1983\n ...",
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"snippet": "Day/night <b>cricket</b>, also known as floodlit <b>cricket</b>, is a <b>cricket</b> match that is <b>played</b> \neither totally, or more usually partially, under floodlights in the evening. The <b>first</b> \nregular <b>cricket</b> to be <b>played</b> under floodlights occurred during World ... <b>India's first</b> \npink ball match took place in Kolkata on 18 July 2016. It was CAB Super League\n ...",
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"snippet": "The ACC Asia Cup is a men's One Day International and Twenty20 International \n<b>cricket</b> ... successful team, with five. Sri Lanka has <b>played</b> the most Asia Cups (14\n) followed by <b>India</b> and Pakistan who have <b>played</b> 13 each. ... the final for the <b>first</b> \n<b>time</b>. In the final, Pakistan beat Sri Lanka to win the Asia Cup for the <b>first time</b>.",
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When did dvds come out in the us? | 8485541146091821735 | DVD player | [
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"snippet": "Netflix, Inc is an <b>American</b> media-services provider and production company \nheadquartered in ... Netflix's initial business model included <b>DVD</b> sales and \nrental by mail, but ... In 2005, 35,000 different films were available, and Netflix \nshipped 1 million <b>DVDs out</b> ... Qwikster would carry video games whereas Netflix \n<b>did</b> not.",
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"snippet": "In the third <b>season</b>, <b>Sabrina</b> finally gets her witches license, but before she can \nuse it, she must solve the Spellman family ...",
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Personal assistant to colonel white in captain scarlet? | -6951793312505737078 | Colonel White | [
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Where is the hanging rock in picnic at hanging rock? | 3064564948578552591 | Picnic at Hanging Rock (novel) | [
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When was the sergeant major of the army established? | -4935862866457231002 | Sergeant Major of the Army | [
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Who plays the voice of johnny on hotel transylvania? | 8712436347651296996 | Hotel Transylvania | [
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Lamar hunt s dallas texans football team would eventually become the? | -7258066427399424411 | Dallas Texans (NFL) | [
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What aircraft carrier was used in the movie top gun? | -3445552555225926439 | Top Gun | [
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What is the name of the matchmaker in fiddler? | 149690305019483912 | Yenta | [
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Mission impossible ghost protocol shooting locations in bangalore? | 4824576433990865280 | Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | [
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Who has calculated the most digits of pi? | -8814627233351851135 | Chronology of computation of π | [
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Which was a state first arkansas or kansas? | 799854862770938074 | List of U.S. states by date of admission to the Union | [
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Where is the mountain region located in north carolina? | 1301527357775881222 | North Carolina | [
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Which barbarian groups entered the western roman empire through germany? | -7835524377938745963 | Migration Period | [
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American type of apple pie in a deep dish? | 2073472885795515841 | List of pastries | [
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Who started the slogan of right to work in france? | -3258375540002827022 | Right to work | [
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When was 500 rs note introduced in india? | -7788489842099483659 | Indian 500-rupee note | [
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Who is fort bragg north carolina named after? | -6775445704615858223 | Fort Bragg | [
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Where was let me clear my throat recorded? | 8568841930632267840 | Let Me Clear My Throat | [
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What percentage of the yankees do the steinbrenners own? | -7457727224720799854 | List of New York Yankees owners and executives | [
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Who wrote drink you away by justin timberlake? | -74909479815919532 | Drink You Away | [
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Who voiced sherlock gnomes in the animated movie sherlock gnomes? | -5383972641718424955 | Sherlock Gnomes | [
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When did delhi become capital of british india? | 1414556533051638067 | List of capitals of India | [
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When did america get rid of the draft? | 2717014184312358904 | Conscription in the United States | [
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Who sings can you feel the love tonight in the movie the lion king? | 4129781894806059316 | Can You Feel the Love Tonight | [
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The strain season 4 episode 10 air date? | 8737990291854959399 | List of The Strain episodes | [
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Who voices the prince in happily never after? | -7954546912161694433 | Happily N'Ever After | [
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Who is the golem in the limehouse golem? | -3018321400388704279 | The Limehouse Golem | [
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