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Where does drag me to hell take place?
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Drag Me to Hell
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What is the left lane of a motorway used for?
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Passing lane
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The band wrote all its songs about \nmovies&nbsp;...", "title": "Two Lane Blacktop" }, { "snippet": "Ngaire Galloway JP (née <b>Lane</b>, born 31 October 1925) is a former <b>New Zealand</b> \nswimmer, who represented her country at the 1948 Summer Olympics in&nbsp;...", "title": "Ngaire Lane" }, { "snippet": "Jared Takrouna <b>Lane</b> is a <b>New Zealand</b> artist. He is best known for his comic art (\nincluding his serial Progress), but is also an illustrator, storyboard artist and as&nbsp;...", "title": "Jared Lane" }, { "snippet": "William <b>Lane</b> (6 September 1861 – 26 August 1917) was an Australian journalist, \nauthor, ... Upon resetting in <b>New Zealand</b> he continued his journalistic \nendeavours until his death in August 1917. After his death he was both \ncelebrated as a&nbsp;...", "title": "William Lane" } ] }, { "query": "New zealand driving", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>New Zealand driver</b> licence system is a graduated system that has been in \nplace since 1988. It consists of three phases for a car licence, each with varying&nbsp;...", "title": "Driver licence in New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "There have been nine Formula One <b>drivers</b> from <b>New Zealand</b>, with five of them \nhaving started two or fewer races. The late 1950s to mid-1970s is viewed as the&nbsp;...", "title": "Formula One drivers from New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "Bruce Leslie McLaren (30 August 1937 – 2 June 1970) was a <b>New Zealand</b> race-\ncar designer, <b>driver</b>, engineer and inventor. His name lives on in the McLaren&nbsp;...", "title": "Bruce McLaren" }, { "snippet": "This category includes all <b>New Zealand drivers</b> who have participated in (or \nattempted to participate in):. a Formula One race, or; an FIA World Championship\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:New Zealand Formula One drivers" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Driving</b> Creek Railway (DCR) was slowly expanded over the next 25 years to \nbecome one of the very few completely new railway lines in <b>New Zealand</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "Driving Creek Railway" }, { "snippet": "Although there is no minimum posted speed limit, it is illegal to <b>drive</b> at an &quot;\nunreasonably slow speed&quot; which means slow <b>drivers</b> are required by law to pull \nover to&nbsp;...", "title": "Speed limits in New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "Brendon Hartley (born 10 November 1989) is a <b>New Zealand</b> professional racing \n<b>driver</b> who formerly competed in Formula One for Scuderia Toro Rosso.", "title": "Brendon Hartley" }, { "snippet": "The system in <b>New Zealand</b> is age-based. the limits are: Zero for people under \ntwenty years; 0.05% BAC or 250μg/L breath for&nbsp;...", "title": "Drunk driving law by country" }, { "snippet": "The first <b>New Zealand driver</b> to finish was Graeme Lawrence in the 1969 Chris \nAmon Dino. 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UK <b>motorway</b> symbol.svg Roads portal &middot; Flag of <b>Canada</b>.svg <b>Canada</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "National Highway System (Canada)" }, { "snippet": "A highway is any public or private road or other public way on land. It is used for \nmajor roads, ... These features are typically present on highways built as \n<b>motorways</b> (freeways). ... Longest national highway (point to point): The Trans-\n<b>Canada</b> Highway has one main route, a northern route through the western \nprovinces, and&nbsp;...", "title": "Highway" }, { "snippet": "A spur route is a short road forming a branch from a longer, more important road \nsuch as a freeway, Interstate Highway, or <b>motorway</b>. ... as it was along the first \ncompleted divided highway in <b>Canada</b> at the time (Cootes Drive in Hamilton).", "title": "Spur route" }, { "snippet": "An exit number is a number assigned to a road junction, usually an exit from a \nfreeway. ... For instance, the M31 Hume <b>Motorway</b> in New South Wales has exit \nnumbering ... 401; it switched to mile-based numbering before <b>Canada</b> went \nmetric.", "title": "Exit number" }, { "snippet": "In the field of road transport, an interchange is a road junction that uses grade \nseparation, and ... A freeway junction or highway interchange (US) or <b>motorway</b> \njunction (UK) is a type of road junction linking one controlled-access ... Off-ramp \naccessed from collector lanes along Highway 401 in Toronto, Ontario, <b>Canada</b>.", "title": "Interchange (road)" }, { "snippet": "A rest area is a public facility, located next to a large thoroughfare such as a \n<b>motorway</b>, ... Most of the service centres in <b>Canada</b> are concentrated along \nOntario&#39;s 400-series highway and Quebec&#39;s Autoroute networks. Although rest \nareas exist&nbsp;...", "title": "Rest area" }, { "snippet": "The Trans-<b>Canada</b> Highway is a transcontinental federal-provincial highway \nsystem that travels through all ten provinces of <b>Canada</b> from the Pacific Ocean on\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Trans-Canada Highway" }, { "snippet": "Numbered highways in <b>Canada</b> are split by province, and a majority are \nmaintained by their province or territory transportation department. All highways \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "Numbered highways in Canada" } ] }, { "query": "australia driving", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Driver</b> licences in <b>Australia</b> refer to the official permit required for a person to \nlegally <b>drive</b> a motor vehicle in <b>Australia</b>. The issue of <b>driver</b> licenses, alongside \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Driver licences in Australia" }, { "snippet": "<b>Australia</b>[edit]. A roadside warning in Victoria, <b>Australia</b> ... <b>Australian</b> laws allow \npolice officers to stop any <b>driver</b> and perform a random&nbsp;...", "title": "Drunk driving law by country" }, { "snippet": "One may speak of a car, or its <b>driver</b>, or its occupants in general as &quot;hooning \ndown the road&quot;. Anti-hoon legislation in <b>Australia</b>[edit].", "title": "Hoon" }, { "snippet": "Western <b>Australia</b> requires six months of red P-plates, where provisional <b>drivers</b> \nare under a 12 am–5 am curfew, and one and a half&nbsp;...", "title": "Newly licensed driver plate" }, { "snippet": "Countries with the lowest <b>driving</b> ages (17 and below) are Canada, El Salvador, \nIceland, Israel, Malaysia, <b>Australia</b>, New Zealand, the Philippines, the United&nbsp;...", "title": "List of minimum driving ages" }, { "snippet": "There have been 17 Formula One <b>drivers</b> from <b>Australia</b>, 14 of which have taken \npart in at least one race since the championship began in 1950, and 3 failed to&nbsp;...", "title": "Formula One drivers from Australia" }, { "snippet": "Mark Alan Webber AO (born 27 August 1976) is an <b>Australian</b> former \nprofessional racing <b>driver</b>, who last competed in the FIA World Endurance \nChampionship&nbsp;...", "title": "Mark Webber" }, { "snippet": "For most purposes, an <b>Australian drivers</b> licence or Australian photo card will \nsuffice; however, for more sophisticated transactions (e.g. applying for a passport\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Identity documents of Australia" }, { "snippet": "In South <b>Australia</b>, if a traffic offence is committed against the Road Traffic Act \n1961 or the <b>Australian</b> Road Rules 1999, points&nbsp;...", "title": "Point system (driving)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Driving</b> Miss Daisy is a filmed performance of the 2013 <b>Australian</b> theatrical \nproduction of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by Alfred Uhry&nbsp;...", "title": "Driving Miss Daisy (2014 film)" } ] }, { "query": "UK driving", "results": [ { "snippet": "Road signs in the <b>UK</b> use imperial units, so speed limits are posted in miles per \nhour. Speed limits are the maximum speed at which certain <b>drivers</b> may legally&nbsp;...", "title": "Driving in the United Kingdom" }, { "snippet": "The United Kingdom <b>driving</b> test is a test of competence that <b>UK</b> residents take in \norder to obtain a full Great Britain or Northern Ireland (car) <b>driving</b> licence or to&nbsp;...", "title": "United Kingdom driving test" }, { "snippet": "<b>UK driving</b> licences may be endorsed by order of the courts if the driver has been \nconvicted of an offence concerned with driving or operating a vehicle.", "title": "List of UK driving licence endorsements" }, { "snippet": "A <b>driving</b> licence is required in <b>England</b>, Scotland, and Wales for any person \n<b>driving</b> a vehicle on any highway or other &quot;road&quot;, as defined in s.192 Road Traffic \nAct&nbsp;...", "title": "Driving licence in the United Kingdom" }, { "snippet": "Left-hand traffic (LHT) and right-hand traffic (RHT) are the practice, in \nbidirectional traffic, ... In LHT vehicles keep left, and cars are RHD (right-hand \n<b>drive</b>) with the ... vehicles per year by the Eurotunnel Shuttle between the <b>UK</b> and \nFrance.", "title": "Left- and right-hand traffic" }, { "snippet": "In the <b>UK</b>, <b>driving</b> or attempting to drive whilst above the legal limit of 0.08% BAC \nin England, Wales&nbsp;...", "title": "Drunk driving law by country" }, { "snippet": "UK licence holders living in the EU have been advised to switch their <b>UK driving</b> \nlicence for a local one before the transition period ends. Standard data field&nbsp;...", "title": "European driving licence" }, { "snippet": "Causing death by dangerous <b>driving</b> is a statutory offence in <b>England</b> and Wales, \nScotland and Northern Ireland. It is an aggravated form of dangerous <b>driving</b>.", "title": "Causing death by dangerous driving" }, { "snippet": "Canada&#39;s Criminal Code has equivalent provisions covering dangerous <b>driving</b> (\nsee &quot;Canada&quot; section below). Contents. 1 <b>England</b> and Wales and Scotland. 1.1\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Dangerous driving" }, { "snippet": "<b>UK</b> Legislation[edit]. Text of the Motor Vehicles (<b>Driving</b> Licences) Regulations \n1996, Schedule 4, as in force today (including any&nbsp;...", "title": "Newly licensed driver plate" } ] }, { "query": "New zealand driving lanes", "results": [ { "snippet": "It was later changed to a passing <b>lane</b> combination that makes the northbound \n<b>traffic</b> dominant. <b>New Zealand</b>[edit]. Panmure Bridge in Auckland (3 <b>lanes</b> total)&nbsp;...", "title": "Reversible lane" }, { "snippet": "<b>New Zealand</b> and Australia[edit]. The first HOV <b>lane</b> (known as a Transit <b>Lane</b> T2 \nor T3) in Australia opened in&nbsp;...", "title": "High-occupancy vehicle lane" }, { "snippet": "At Bombay, SH 1 becomes the Waikato Expressway, a four-<b>lane</b> dual-\ncarriageway expressway. The expressway takes the <b>highway</b> down the Bombay \nHills to&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand State Highway 1" }, { "snippet": "For most of its length SH6 is a two-<b>lane</b> single carriageway, except for 5.4 km of \ndual carriageway in Invercargill, and passing <b>lanes</b> in Invercargill and Nelson, \nwith&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand State Highway 6" }, { "snippet": "Overtaking or passing is the act of one vehicle going past another slower moving \nvehicle, travelling in the same direction, on a road. The <b>lane</b> used for overtaking \nanother vehicle is almost always a passing <b>lane</b> further from the road shoulder \nwhich is to the left in places that <b>drive</b> on ... Australia and <b>New Zealand</b> – \nUndertaking is legal on multi-<b>lane</b> roads,&nbsp;...", "title": "Overtaking" }, { "snippet": "The Auckland Harbour Bridge is an eight-<b>lane</b> motorway bridge over the \nWaitematā Harbour in Auckland, <b>New Zealand</b>. It joins St Marys Bay on the \nAuckland city side with Northcote on the North Shore side. It is part of State \n<b>Highway</b> 1 and the Auckland Northern Motorway. ... It is the second-longest road \nbridge in <b>New Zealand</b>, and the longest in the&nbsp;...", "title": "Auckland Harbour Bridge" }, { "snippet": "A limited-access road, known by various terms worldwide, including limited-\naccess <b>highway</b>, ... The terms Motorway and Expressway in <b>New Zealand</b> both \nencompass multi-<b>lane</b> divided freeways as well as narrower 2-4-<b>lane</b> undivided&nbsp;...", "title": "Limited-access road" }, { "snippet": "For most of its length it consists of a two-<b>lane</b> single carriageway, with frequent \npassing <b>lanes</b>. There are sections of expressway (four <b>lane</b> dual carriageway) at\n&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand State Highway 2" }, { "snippet": "Road surface marking is any kind of device or material that is used on a road \nsurface in order to ... They can be used to delineate <b>traffic lanes</b>, inform motorists \nand pedestrians or serve as noise generators when run ... Although <b>New Zealand</b> \nfollows the convention of a solid yellow line to indicate no passing on roads with\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Road surface marking" }, { "snippet": "2+1 road is a specific category of three-<b>lane</b> road, consisting of two <b>lanes</b> in one \ndirection and one <b>lane</b> in the other, alternating every few kilometres, and \nseparated usually with a steel cable barrier. The second <b>lane</b> allows faster-\nmoving <b>traffic</b> to overtake slower vehicles at ... In <b>New Zealand</b>, there are few 2+1 \nroads, although regular isolated &#39;passing&nbsp;...", "title": "2+1 road" } ] }, { "query": "motorway", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Motorways</b> of Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستان کی موٹروے‎) are a network of multiple-\nlane, high-speed, controlled-access highways in Pakistan, which are owned,&nbsp;...", "title": "Motorways of Pakistan" }, { "snippet": "The list of <b>motorways</b> in the United Kingdom is a complete list of <b>motorways</b> in the \nUnited Kingdom. Note that the numbering scheme used for Great Britain does&nbsp;...", "title": "List of motorways in the United Kingdom" }, { "snippet": "<b>Motorways</b> in Europe typically differ between exits and junctions. 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It follows Switzerland&#39;s main east–west axis\n, from St. Margrethen in northeastern Switzerland&#39;s canton of St. Gallen through&nbsp;...", "title": "A1 motorway (Switzerland)" }, { "snippet": "The M1 <b>motorway</b> connects London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) near \nAberford, to connect to Newcastle. It was the first inter-urban <b>motorway</b> to be&nbsp;...", "title": "M1 motorway" } ] }, { "query": "travel lane", "results": [ { "snippet": "At all other times there are three lanes on each side. A traffic lane or <b>travel lane</b> is \na lane for the movement of vehicles travelling from one destination to another,&nbsp;...", "title": "Lane" }, { "snippet": "In theory, a passing <b>lane</b> should be used only for passing, thus allowing, even on \na road with only two <b>lanes</b> in each direction, motorists to <b>travel</b> at their own&nbsp;...", "title": "Passing lane" }, { "snippet": "The 2012 edition of the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices \nindicates that the Bicycles May Use Full Lane Sign be used &quot;where <b>travel lanes</b> \nare&nbsp;...", "title": "Bicycles May Use Full Lane" }, { "snippet": "... a stopped car without impeding the flow of traffic in the <b>travel lanes</b>. A shoulder, \nor hard shoulder is an emergency stopping lane by the verge of a road or \nmotorway&nbsp;...", "title": "Shoulder (road)" }, { "snippet": "Narrow Lane—A <b>travel lane</b> less than 14 feet in width, which therefore does not \nallow bicyclists and motorists to travel side-by-side within the same traffic lane&nbsp;...", "title": "Wide outside lane" }, { "snippet": "A road diet, also called a lane reduction or road rechannelization, is a technique \nin transportation planning whereby the number of <b>travel lanes</b> and/or effective&nbsp;...", "title": "Road diet" }, { "snippet": "Vehicles in the queue jump lane get a &quot;head-start&quot; over other queued vehicles \nand can therefore merge into the regular <b>travel lanes</b> immediately beyond the \nsignal&nbsp;...", "title": "Queue jump" }, { "snippet": "A reversible <b>lane</b> (British English: tidal flow) is a <b>lane</b> in which traffic may <b>travel</b> in \neither direction, depending on certain conditions. Typically, it is meant to&nbsp;...", "title": "Reversible lane" }, { "snippet": "A shared lane marking, shared-lane marking or sharrow is a street marking \ninstalled at locations in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Spain, or the United \nStates. This marking is placed in the <b>travel lane</b> to indicate where people should\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Shared lane marking" }, { "snippet": "A <b>lane</b> in which traffic may <b>travel</b> in either direction, depending on certain \nconditions. Typically, it is meant to improve traffic flow during rush hours, by \nhaving&nbsp;...", "title": "Glossary of road transport terms" } ] }, { "query": "New zealand motorway", "results": [ { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>motorways</b> and expressways in <b>New Zealand</b>, including some \nproposed and under construction. 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Of the total state \nhighway network, <b>New Zealand</b> currently has 363 km of <b>motorways</b> and \nexpressways&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand state highway network" }, { "snippet": "Other speed limits were rounded to the nearest ten kilometres per hour, with \n<b>motorway</b> speed limits being set at 100 km/h. Together with the introduction of \ncarless&nbsp;...", "title": "Speed limits in New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "Template talk:<b>New Zealand motorway</b> list ... I think that since part of the Upper \nHabour Motorway is now open that it should be moved from future motorways \ninto&nbsp;...", "title": "Template talk:New Zealand motorway list" } ] } ]
The clash should i stay or should i go year of release?
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Should I Stay or Should I Go
[ "1982" ]
[ "Should I Stay or Should I Go" ]
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When did lays sour cream and onion chips come out?
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Lay's
[ "the late 1970s" ]
[ "Lay's" ]
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Who won the first season of hells kitchen?
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Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 1)
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When was 1000 rs note introduced in india?
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Indian 1000-rupee note
[ "1938" ]
[ "Indian 1000-rupee note" ]
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Who won america's got talent in 2013?
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America's Got Talent (season 8)
[ "Kenichi Ebina" ]
[ "America's Got Talent (season 8)" ]
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When was the great pacific garbage patch found?
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Great Pacific garbage patch
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[ "Great Pacific garbage patch" ]
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Who plays cole's mom on the affair?
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The Affair (TV series)
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Article i of the u.s. constitution is concerned with which area of government?
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Article One of the United States Constitution
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[ "Article One of the United States Constitution" ]
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When did the real housewives of new york start?
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The Real Housewives of New York City
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[ "The Real Housewives of New York City" ]
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The movie catch me if you can is based on who?
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Catch Me If You Can
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[ "Catch Me If You Can" ]
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Is an open source debian-based linux distribution sponsored by canonical ltd?
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List of Linux distributions
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How far is hockley texas from houston texas?
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Hockley, Texas
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[ "Hockley, Texas" ]
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Who is music director of enai noki paayum thota?
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Enai Noki Paayum Thota
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Which is the biggest stadium in the india?
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List of stadiums in India
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[ "List of stadiums in India" ]
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Who won the ladies roar of the rings?
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2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials
[ "Team Rachel Homan" ]
[ "Canadian Olympic Curling Trials" ]
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Who played lt dan taylor in forrest gump?
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Gary Sinise
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Who wrote you're the one that i want?
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You're the One That I Want
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[ "You're the One That I Want" ]
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How many episodes in the first season of anne with an e?
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Anne with an E
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[ "Anne with an E" ]
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Who played abraham lincoln in the movie lincoln?
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Lincoln (film)
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[ "Lincoln" ]
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Where were the desert scenes in stargate filmed?
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Stargate (film)
[ "Yuma , Arizona" ]
[ "Stargate Universe", "Stargate SG-1" ]
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What is the diameter of the earth in km?
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Earth
[ "12,742 kilometres" ]
[ "Earth physical characteristics tables", "Earth" ]
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When did the death penalty stop in the uk?
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Capital punishment in the United Kingdom
[ "1998" ]
[ "Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act 1965", "Capital punishment in the United Kingdom" ]
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Who sings he don't love you like i love you?
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He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)
[ "Tony Orlando and Dawn" ]
[ "He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)", "Like I Love You (disambiguation)" ]
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Who transferred his capital from delhi to daulatabad?
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Muhammad bin Tughluq
[ "Muhammad Bin Tughlaq" ]
[ "Muhammad bin Tughluq" ]
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What kind of government is in vietnam now?
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Politics of Vietnam
[ "socialist republic" ]
[ "Politics of Vietnam", "Government of Vietnam" ]
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When did the cars ride open at disneyland?
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Cars Land
[ "June 15 , 2012" ]
[ "Autopia" ]
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When did the air max 180 come out?
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Nike Air Max
[ "1991" ]
[ "Nike Air Max" ]
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Where do most followers of buddhism live today?
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Buddhism by country
[ "China" ]
[ "Buddhism by country" ]
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The second person of the trinity who became man?
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Trinity
[ "Jesus Christ" ]
[ "Jesus", "God the Son" ]
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Christians believe that through&nbsp;...", "title": "Jesus in Christianity" }, { "snippet": "The term &quot;Son of God&quot; should not be confused with the term &quot;God the Son&quot; (\nGreek: Θεός ὁ υἱός), the <b>second Person of the Trinity</b> in Christian theology.", "title": "Son of God" }, { "snippet": "Anglican Marian theology is the summation of the doctrines and beliefs of \nAnglicanism concerning Mary, mother of Jesus. As Anglicans believe that Jesus \nwas both human and God the Son, the <b>second Person of the Trinity</b>, within the \nAnglican&nbsp;...", "title": "Anglican Marian theology" } ] }, { "query": "jesus christ", "results": [ { "snippet": "Jesus also referred to as Jesus of Nazareth or <b>Jesus Christ</b>, was a first-century \nJewish preacher and religious leader. He is the&nbsp;...", "title": "Jesus" }, { "snippet": "As true man he brings mankind to God. Most <b>Christians</b> generally consider <b>Jesus</b> \nto be the <b>Christ</b>, the long-awaited&nbsp;...", "title": "Jesus in Christianity" }, { "snippet": "<b>Jesus Christ</b> Superstar is a 1970 rock opera with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber \nand lyrics by Tim Rice. It started as a rock opera album musical before its&nbsp;...", "title": "Jesus Christ Superstar" }, { "snippet": "John P. Meier views the crucifixion of <b>Jesus</b> as historical fact and states that \n<b>Christians</b> would not have invented the painful death of their leader, invoking the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Crucifixion of Jesus" }, { "snippet": "The Church of <b>Jesus Christ</b> of Latter-day Saints, often informally known as the \nLDS Church or Mormon Church, is a nontrinitarian, Christian restorationist church\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" }, { "snippet": "Josephus&#39; Antiquities of the Jews, written around 93–94 AD, includes two \nreferences to the biblical <b>Jesus Christ</b> in Books 18 and&nbsp;...", "title": "Historical Jesus" }, { "snippet": "He called the American protestors &quot;fascist <b>Christians</b>&quot;, saying that he was &quot;very \nbig on <b>Christ</b>&quot; and &quot;I&#39;ve always fancied him. He was right.&quot; In 1978, he said that, if \nhe&nbsp;...", "title": "More popular than Jesus" }, { "snippet": "Old Testament references interpreted by <b>Christians</b> as being about a coming \nmessiah have been used to form conjectures about the appearance of <b>Jesus</b>.", "title": "Race and appearance of Jesus" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Life of <b>Christ</b>&quot; redirects here. For scenes in Christian art from the life of <b>Jesus</b> on \nearth, see Life of <b>Christ</b> in art. &quot;The Life of&nbsp;...", "title": "Life of Jesus in the New Testament" }, { "snippet": "In <b>Christ</b> in the Quran and in Modern Arabic Literature (1960), Al-Husayni said it \nis noteworthy Muhammad attributes no miracles to himself. These six miracles in\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Jesus in Islam" } ] } ]
When was first season of dancing with the stars?
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Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 1)
[ "June 1 , 2005" ]
[ "Dancing with the Stars (Irish series 1)", "Dancing with the Stars (Australian season 1)", "Dancing with the Stars (American season 1)" ]
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When did sir arthur conan doyle wrote his first book?
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Arthur Conan Doyle
[ "1887" ]
[ "Arthur Conan Doyle" ]
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How many episodes in a season of vampire diaries?
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List of The Vampire Diaries episodes
[ "22" ]
[ "The Vampire Diaries" ]
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Detroit was founded by an explorer with what last name?
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Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac
[ "Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac" ]
[ "Detroit" ]
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Sodium chloride is a chemical name of which substance?
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Sodium chloride
[ "salt or halite" ]
[ "Sodium chloride" ]
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Who has hit for the cycle in 2017?
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List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle
[ "Wil Myers", "Carlos Gómez", "José Abreu", "Trea Turner", "Cody Bellinger", "Nolan Arenado", "Evan Longoria" ]
[ "List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Wil Myers, Trea Turner, Carlos Gomez, Nolan Arenado, Cody Bellinger, Evan Longoria, and Jose Abreu, ," ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When did the last soldier of the civil war die?
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Albert Woolson
[ "Albert Henry Woolson" ]
[ "Albert Woolson", "Last surviving Confederate veterans" ]
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Which country is opposite to india on globe?
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Antipodes
[ "Chile" ]
[ "Antipodes" ]
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When was the dollar coin introduced in australia?
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Australian one dollar coin
[ "14 May 1984" ]
[ "Australian one dollar coin" ]
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Where did the baggy pants trend come from?
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Sagging (fashion)
[ "the United States prison system" ]
[ "Wide-leg jeans", "Hammer pants", "Sagging (fashion)" ]
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What team was case keenum on before the vikings?
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Case Keenum
[ "St. Louis Rams" ]
[ "Case Keenum" ]
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When did india conduct it's first nuclear test at pokhran?
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Smiling Buddha
[ "18 May 1974" ]
[ "Smiling Buddha", "Pokhran-II" ]
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Who was sent to england to convert the pagan anglo-saxons?
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Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
[ "missionaries" ]
[ "Anglo-Saxon paganism" ]
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What team did wilt chamberlain play for when he scored 100 points?
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Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game
[ "Philadelphia Warriors" ]
[ "1961–62 Philadelphia Warriors season", "Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game" ]
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Basketball Hall of Fame in \n1978, elected into the NBA&#39;s 35th Anniversary <b>Team</b> of 1980, and in 1996 <b>he was</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Wilt Chamberlain" }, { "snippet": "In basketball, points are the sum of the <b>score</b> accumulated through field goals (\ntwo or three points) and free throws (one point). <b>It</b> is a rare achievement for an \nindividual <b>player</b> to <b>score 100 points</b> in a single ... The first female to <b>score 100</b> \n<b>points</b> at the high school level <b>was</b> Denise Long of Union-Whitten High School (\nIowa),&nbsp;...", "title": "List of basketball players who have scored 100 points in a single game" }, { "snippet": "This article concerns the career achievements of Basketball Hall-of-Famer <b>Wilt</b> \n<b>Chamberlain</b>, who holds numerous NBA records in <b>scoring</b>, rebounding and \ndurability. Among others, <b>he</b> is the only <b>player</b> in NBA history to average 40 and \n50 <b>points</b> in a season, <b>score 100</b> ... For his feats, Chamberlain <b>was</b> inducted into \nthe Naismith Memorial&nbsp;...", "title": "List of career achievements by Wilt Chamberlain" }, { "snippet": "This is a complete listing of National Basketball Association players who have \n<b>scored</b> 60 or more points in a game. This feat has been accomplished 74 times in \nNBA history. 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I had proposed merging this to the <b>Wilt Chamberlain</b> article; that \ndidn&#39;t seem popular, and I am kinda ambivalent about <b>it</b> after reading the debate. \nBut I <b>do</b> agree with one comment, that this should be moved to a new title ... Then \n<b>it</b> would no longer be <b>Wilt Chamberlain&#39;s</b> record <b>100 point</b> game. As for your&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game" }, { "snippet": "Kobe Bryant <b>was</b> a shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National \nBasketball ... In 2006, Bryant <b>scored</b> a career-high 81 <b>points</b> against the Toronto \nRaptors, the ... <b>He was</b> selected to <b>play</b> in the NBA All-Star Game on 18 \noccasions, winning ... Behind <b>Wilt Chamberlain</b> (7 consecutive games five times \nin 1961–62).", "title": "List of career achievements by Kobe Bryant" }, { "snippet": "<b>100 points</b> is a term that holds differing significance in various sports. The \nfollowing are some of the distinctions this phrase may refer to: List of basketball \nplayers who have <b>scored 100 points</b> in a single game, a rare achievement. <b>Wilt</b> \n<b>Chamberlain&#39;s 100</b>-<b>point</b> game, the only occurrence of a <b>100</b>-<b>point</b> game ... This \npage <b>was</b> last edited on 1 April 2017, at 09:21 (UTC).", "title": "100 points" } ] }, { "query": "1962 philadelphia warriors", "results": [ { "snippet": "&lt; 1960–61 &middot; <b>1962</b>–63 &gt;. The 1961–62 <b>Philadelphia Warriors</b> season was the \nsixteenth season for the National ... (2) <b>Philadelphia Warriors</b>: Celtics win series 4\n–3. 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The Philadelphia \nConvention Hall and Civic Center—more commonly known as the&nbsp;...", "title": "Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center" } ] } ]
Who wrote why dont we do it in the road?
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Why Don't We Do It in the Road?
[ "Paul McCartney" ]
[ "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?" ]
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In fhss the sequence of changing frequencies is called the?
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Frequency-hopping spread spectrum
[ "hop" ]
[ "Frequency-hopping spread spectrum" ]
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When was the palace of fine arts built?
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Palace of Fine Arts
[ "1915" ]
[ "Marina District, San Francisco", "Palacio de Bellas Artes", "Palace of Fine Arts" ]
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Who said et tu brute in julius caesar?
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Et tu, Brute?
[ "Julius Caesar" ]
[ "Julius Caesar (1953 film)", "Julius Caesar (1950 film)", "Julius Caesar (1970 film)", "Julius Caesar (1914 film)", "Et tu, Brute?" ]
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Who plays in the fa cup final 2018?
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2018 FA Cup Final
[ "Chelsea", "Manchester United" ]
[ "2018 FA Cup Final" ]
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When is the next tomb raider movie coming out?
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Tomb Raider (2018 film)
[ "March 16 , 2018" ]
[ "Tomb Raider (film)" ]
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How many seasons of lilo and stitch are there?
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Lilo & Stitch: The Series
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[ "Lilo & Stitch: The Series", "List of Lilo & Stitch: The Series episodes" ]
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When did seasons in the sun come out?
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Seasons in the Sun
[ "1974" ]
[ "Seasons in the Sun", "Seasons in the Sun (album)" ]
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Which hawaiian island shows the most volcanic activity?
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Hawaii hotspot
[ "near the namesake Hawaiian Islands" ]
[ "Hawaiian Islands" ]
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Total runs scored by rohit sharma in ipl?
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Rohit Sharma
[ "more than 4000 runs" ]
[ "List of Indian Premier League records and statistics" ]
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Where does canal du midi start and finish?
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Canal du Midi
[ "the city of Toulouse" ]
[ "Canal du Midi" ]
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Who has scored the most tries in nrl history?
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List of players with 100 NRL tries
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[ "List of players with 100 NRL tries" ]
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When did phantom of the opera movie come out?
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The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)
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[ "The Phantom of the Opera" ]
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Who was the navigator on the first hōkūleʻa voyage?
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Hōkūleʻa
[ "Pius `` Mau '' Piailug" ]
[ "Hōkūleʻa" ]
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A league of their own who wins world series?
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A League of Their Own
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How many medals did canada win in the 2018 commonwealth games?
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Canada at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
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[ "Canada at the 2018 Commonwealth Games" ]
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What are the 2 most common elements in the universe?
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Abundance of the chemical elements
[ "Hydrogen", "helium" ]
[ "Abundance of the chemical elements" ]
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What is the longest-running scripted primetime tv series in the us?
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List of longest-running scripted U.S. primetime television series
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Where did the 2017 eclipse start and end?
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Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017
[ "Oregon 's Pacific coast" ]
[ "Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017" ]
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Where did henry go on grounded for life?
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List of Grounded for Life characters
[ "around here someplace" ]
[ "List of Grounded for Life characters", "List of Grounded for Life episodes" ]
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Is bristol motor speedway in tennessee or virginia?
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Bristol Motor Speedway
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Pocono 500 &middot; Pocono Raceway &middot; Long Pond, Pennsylvania. 17, October \n11, 2003, UAW-GM Quality 500 &middot; Lowe&#39;s <b>Motor Speedway</b> &middot; Concord, North \nCarolina.", "title": "List of NASCAR race wins by Tony Stewart" } ] }, { "query": "bristol motor speedway virginia", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Bristol Motor Speedway</b>, formerly known as Bristol International Raceway and \nBristol Raceway, ... <b>Bristol Motor Speedway&#39;s</b> location near the <b>Virginia</b>/\nTennessee state line placed the game about 125 miles (201 km) from the <b>Virginia</b> \nTech&nbsp;...", "title": "Bristol Motor Speedway" }, { "snippet": "The 2016 Pilot Flying J Battle at Bristol was an American college football game \nplayed at <b>Bristol Motor Speedway</b> in Bristol, ... 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Pocono 500 &middot; Pocono Raceway &middot; Long Pond, Pennsylvania. 17, October \n11, 2003, UAW-GM Quality 500 &middot; Lowe&#39;s <b>Motor Speedway</b> &middot; Concord, North \nCarolina.", "title": "List of NASCAR race wins by Tony Stewart" }, { "snippet": "Herman Marion &quot;Hermie&quot; Sadler III (born April 24, 1969) is an American \nprofessional stock car racing driver, announcer, and professional wrestling \npromoter from Emporia, <b>Virginia</b>. He is currently a NASCAR driver with \noccasional appearances for the <b>Virginia</b> Lottery at Martinsville Speedway ... \nSadler at <b>Bristol Motor Speedway</b> in 2015.", "title": "Hermie Sadler" }, { "snippet": "Kyle Busch is an American racing driver. 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Who plays the white dog in secret life of pets?
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The Secret Life of Pets
[ "Jenny Slate" ]
[ "The Secret Life of Pets" ]
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When did the 4th of july become a federal holiday?
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Independence Day (United States)
[ "1938" ]
[ "Independence Day (United States)" ]
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Where is the serengeti plain located in africa?
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Serengeti
[ "northern Tanzania", "south - western Kenya" ]
[ "Serengeti" ]
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Who said a journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step?
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A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
[ "Laozi" ]
[ "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" ]
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When does the new season of law and order special victims unit start?
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
[ "September 27 , 2017" ]
[ "List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episodes" ]
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Who was the first batsman to be given out by third umpire?
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Third umpire
[ "Sachin Tendulkar" ]
[ "Kepler Wessels", "Third umpire" ]
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This is nowadays rare, especially in Tests and <b>first</b>-class matches for ... \n<b>Third Umpire</b> regarding Bump Balls and catches being <b>taken</b> cleanly (but only \nafter&nbsp;...", "title": "Umpire (cricket)" }, { "snippet": "Leg before wicket (lbw) is one of the ways in which a batter can be dismissed in \nthe sport of cricket. Following an appeal by the fielding side, the <b>umpire</b> may rule \na batter <b>out</b> lbw ... The <b>umpire</b> signalled to the scorers when he declared a \n<b>batsman out</b> under the new rule, and any such ... &quot;Titan Cup: <b>Third</b> Qualifying \nMatch.", "title": "Leg before wicket" }, { "snippet": "The Indian cricket team toured South Africa for four Tests and seven ODIs from 29 \nOctober ... Tendulkar (Ind) became the <b>first batsman to be given</b> run <b>out</b> by a TV \numpire. ... &quot;<b>Who was the first batsman</b> to be declared <b>out</b> by a <b>third umpire</b>?&quot;.", "title": "Indian cricket team in South Africa in 1992–93" }, { "snippet": "Obstructing the field is one of the nine methods of dismissing a <b>batsman</b> in the \nsport of cricket. It dictates that either <b>batsman</b> can be <b>given out</b> if he wilfully \nattempts to ... He became the <b>first</b> man to be <b>given out</b> obstructing the field after \nthe new ... the ball dead and referred the decision to the <b>third umpire</b>, who <b>gave</b> \nRoy <b>out</b>.", "title": "Obstructing the field" }, { "snippet": "A Snickometer, commonly known as Snicko, is used in televising cricket to \ngraphically analyse ... The Snickometer is often used in a slow motion television \nreplay by the <b>third umpire</b> to determine if ... before touching the ground, then the \n<b>batsman</b> is <b>given out</b> by the umpire. ... &quot;<b>First</b> the snickometer, now for the lbw \ndetector&quot;.", "title": "Snickometer" }, { "snippet": "Timed <b>out</b> is a method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. It occurs when an \nincoming <b>batsman</b> ... If this requirement is not met, the incoming <b>batsman</b> will be \n<b>given out</b>, timed <b>out</b>, on appeal. ... However, the <b>first</b> printed Laws of cricket, in \n1775, already required the <b>umpires</b> &quot;To allow Two Minutes for each Man to come \nin when&nbsp;...", "title": "Timed out" }, { "snippet": "Revision[edit]. Revised text to add (IMHO) clarity. Added some comment about \nbat-pad. ... <b>First batsman to be given out</b> using TV replays ... (a) Long before \nURDS, in the 2002 ICC Champions trophy, the umpire could refer to the <b>third</b> \n<b>umpire</b> if&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Leg before wicket" }, { "snippet": "In cricket, a no-ball is an illegal delivery to a <b>batsman</b>. It is also the Extra run \n<b>awarded</b> to the ... In addition, the number of ways in which the <b>batsman</b> can be \n<b>given out</b> is ... A delivery may be judged to be a no-ball by the <b>umpire</b> because it \nis ... most commonly because the bowler breaks the <b>first</b> rule below (a front foot \nno-ball),&nbsp;...", "title": "No-ball" } ] }, { "query": "Kepler Wessels", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Kepler</b> Christoffel <b>Wessels</b> (born 14 September 1957) is a South African-\nAustralian cricket commentator and former cricketer who captained South Africa \nafter&nbsp;...", "title": "Kepler Wessels" }, { "snippet": "<b>Wessels</b> was born in Queensland, Australia, where his father was playing \ndomestic cricket at the time. After <b>Kepler</b> decided to return to South Africa, Riki \ngrew up&nbsp;...", "title": "Riki Wessels" }, { "snippet": "India won the series 2-1, and the Men of the Series were Sanjay Manjrekar of \nIndia and <b>Kepler Wessels</b> of South Africa. Contents. 1 Squads; 2 Match details.", "title": "South African cricket team in India in 1991–92" }, { "snippet": "<b>Kepler Wessels</b> (born 1957), South African cricket; Leon Wessels (born 1946), \nSouth African lawyer, politician, and activist; Louis Wessels (born 1998), German\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Wessels" }, { "snippet": "Player of the series, <b>Kepler Wessels</b> (SA). The Indian cricket team toured South \nAfrica for four Tests and seven ODIs from 29 October&nbsp;...", "title": "Indian cricket team in South Africa in 1992–93" }, { "snippet": "<b>Kepler Wessels</b> played both Test and ODI cricket for South Africa and Australia, \nwhile Guyana-born Clayton Lambert became the first cricketer to play just ODIs&nbsp;...", "title": "List of cricketers who have played for two international teams ..." }, { "snippet": "The Test match was South Africa&#39;s first since their return to international cricket, \nand so 10 players were making their Test match debuts (<b>Kepler Wessels</b> had&nbsp;...", "title": "South African cricket team in the West Indies in 1992" }, { "snippet": "It was as follows: Batsmen – Kim Hughes (captain), Allan Border (vice captain), \n<b>Kepler Wessels</b>, Graeme Wood, Steve Smith, Graham Yallop, Greg&nbsp;...", "title": "Australian cricket team in India in 1984–85" }, { "snippet": "No. Date, Home captain, Away captain, Venue, Result. Test 1263, 21-24 July, \nMike Atherton &middot; <b>Kepler Wessels</b> &middot; Lord&#39;s,&nbsp;...", "title": "International cricket in 1994" }, { "snippet": "Brian Lara (341), Javed Miandad (225), <b>Kepler Wessels</b> (166). Most wickets. Ian \nBishop (14), Waqar Younis (16), Meyrick Pringle (9). ←. →. The 1993 Total \nInternational Series was a cricket tournament held in South Africa, between&nbsp;...", "title": "1992–93 Total International Series" } ] } ]
What was the last year jeep liberty was made?
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Jeep Liberty
[ "2012" ]
[ "Jeep Liberty" ]
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When did the french and indian war happen?
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French and Indian War
[ "1754 -- 1763" ]
[ "French and Indian War" ]
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Where was the hindenburg scheduled to fly and how many passengers were on the british airship?
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Hindenburg disaster
[ "97 people", "Naval Air Station Lakehurst", "Manchester Township , New Jersey" ]
[ "Hindenburg disaster" ]
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What percentage of energy usage by muscles is converted into heat energy?
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Energy conversion efficiency
[ "14 -- 27 %" ]
[ "Energy conversion efficiency", "Exercise physiology" ]
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World records of \npower&nbsp;...", "title": "Human power" }, { "snippet": "Artificial <b>muscles</b>, also known as <b>muscle</b>-like actuators, are materials or devices \nthat mimic ... The <b>electrical energy</b> transforms to <b>thermal energy</b> due to electrical \nresistance, which also known as Joule heating, Ohmic heating, and resistive&nbsp;...", "title": "Artificial muscle" }, { "snippet": "In biology, <b>energy</b> homeostasis, or the homeostatic control of <b>energy</b> balance, is \na biological ... <b>Energy</b> expenditure is mainly a sum of internal <b>heat</b> produced and \nexternal work. The internal <b>heat</b> produced is, ... A positive balance results in \n<b>energy</b> being stored as fat and/or <b>muscle</b>, causing weight gain. In time, \noverweight and&nbsp;...", "title": "Energy homeostasis" }, { "snippet": "A thermal reservoir, a short-form of <b>thermal energy</b> reservoir, or thermal bath is a \nthermodynamic system with a heat capacity that is large enough that when it is&nbsp;...", "title": "Thermal reservoir" }, { "snippet": "Thermogenesis is the process of <b>heat</b> production in organisms. It occurs in all \nwarm-blooded ... It produces <b>heat</b> because the conversion of the chemical <b>energy</b> \nof ATP into <b>kinetic</b> ... Acetylcholine stimulates <b>muscle</b> to raise metabolic rate.", "title": "Thermogenesis" }, { "snippet": "ATP hydrolysis is the catabolic reaction process by which chemical <b>energy</b> that \nhas been stored in the high-<b>energy</b> phosphoanhydride bonds in adenosine \ntriphosphate (ATP) is released by splitting these bonds, for example in <b>muscles</b>, \nby producing work in the form of mechanical <b>energy</b>. ... of the <b>energy</b> released \nfrom the hydrolysis of ATP produces metabolic <b>heat</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "ATP hydrolysis" }, { "snippet": "Microwave burns are burn injuries caused by thermal effects of microwave \nradiation absorbed ... For 2.5 GHz, the first millimeter of <b>muscle</b> tissue absorbs 11\n% of the <b>heat energy</b>, the first two millimeters together absorb 20%. For lower&nbsp;...", "title": "Microwave burn" }, { "snippet": "Food <b>energy</b> is chemical <b>energy</b> that animals (including humans) derive from \nfood through the ... Humans and other animals need a minimum intake of food \n<b>energy</b> to sustain their metabolism and to drive their <b>muscles</b>. Foods are ... \nHowever, the convention is to use the <b>heat</b> of the oxidation reaction producing \nliquid water.", "title": "Food energy" } ] }, { "query": "muscle energy converted to heat energy", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Energy conversion</b> efficiency (η) is the ratio between the useful output of an \n<b>energy conversion</b> ... The effectiveness of a light source to <b>convert electrical</b> \n<b>energy</b> into wavelengths of visible light, ... <b>Muscle</b>, Chemical to kinetic, 14–27%. \nAppliance.", "title": "Energy conversion efficiency" }, { "snippet": "Today, many technological devices <b>convert</b> mechanical <b>energy</b> into ... An electric \nmotor <b>converts electrical energy</b> into mechanical&nbsp;...", "title": "Mechanical energy" }, { "snippet": "Exercise physiology is the physiology of physical exercise. It is one of the allied \nhealth ... W of mechanical <b>energy</b>, and since <b>muscle energy conversion</b> is only 22\n–26% efficient, ... Resting skeletal muscle has a basal metabolic rate (resting \n<b>energy</b> ... Intense prolonged exercise produces metabolic waste <b>heat</b>, and this is\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Exercise physiology" }, { "snippet": "Human power is work or <b>energy</b> that is produced from the human body. It can \nalso refer to the ... 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The <b>thermal</b> to electric <b>energy conversion</b> can be performed \nusing components that require no maintenance, have inherently high reliability, \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Thermoelectric generator" }, { "snippet": "Food <b>energy</b> is chemical <b>energy</b> that animals (including humans) derive from \nfood through the ... These results are then <b>converted</b> into an equivalent <b>energy</b> \nvalue based on the following standardized table of <b>energy</b> densities. ... type of \nfood and on the type of physical <b>energy</b> usage (e.g., which <b>muscles</b> are used, \nwhether the&nbsp;...", "title": "Food energy" }, { "snippet": "Warm-blooded are those animal species which can maintain a body temperature \nhigher than ... <b>Muscle</b> contraction is a type of metabolic process that generates \n<b>heat energy</b>, and ... 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When did the first tim hortons open in the usa?
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Tim Hortons
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Who says i late i late for a very important date?
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White Rabbit
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[ "White Rabbit" ]
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When did the springbok tour start and end?
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1981 South Africa rugby union tour of New Zealand and the United States
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Who said these are times that try men's souls?
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The American Crisis
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When does the next step new season start?
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List of The Next Step episodes
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Who sings i'm telling you i'm not going?
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And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going
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[ "Jennifer Holliday", "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" ]
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When does the new season of el senor de los cielos start?
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El Señor de los Cielos (season 6)
[ "May 8 , 2018" ]
[ "El Señor de los Cielos" ]
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Who is the actress that plays madam secretary?
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Madam Secretary (TV series)
[ "Téa Leoni" ]
[ "Téa Leoni" ]
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When do the new data protection laws come into effect?
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General Data Protection Regulation
[ "25 May 2018" ]
[ "General Data Protection Regulation", "California Consumer Privacy Act", "Data Protection Act 2018", "Information privacy law" ]
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Who played drusilla on the young and the restless?
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Victoria Rowell
[ "Rowell" ]
[ "Drucilla Winters" ]
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Who does chef's voice in south park?
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Chef (South Park)
[ "Isaac Hayes" ]
[ "Chef (South Park)" ]
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No of seats in rajya sabha of bjp?
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Rajya Sabha
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Who wrote the book of philippians in the bible?
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Epistle to the Philippians
[ "Paul of Tarsus" ]
[ "Epistle to the Philippians" ]
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Who calls a special election to fill a vacancy in the senate?
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List of special elections to the United States Senate
[ "the governor" ]
[ "List of special elections to the United States Senate", "List of special elections to the Philippine Congress" ]
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Magician who made the statue of liberty disappear?
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David Copperfield (illusionist)
[ "Copperfield" ]
[ "David Copperfield (illusionist)" ]
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When was the three point line invented in college basketball?
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Three-point field goal
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[ "Three-point field goal" ]
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What's the average life expectancy of an american male?
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List of countries by life expectancy
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Who dies in the best exotic marigold hotel?
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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
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[ "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" ]
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When did star wars the empire strikes back come out?
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The Empire Strikes Back
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[ "The Empire Strikes Back" ]
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When did def leppards drummer lose his arm?
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Rick Allen (drummer)
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[ "Rick Allen (drummer)" ]
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How many episodes are in season 6 of bones?
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Bones (season 6)
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When do the new dr who episodes start?
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Doctor Who (series 11)
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Who won in the new jersey vs tlo case?
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New Jersey v. T. L. O.
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[ "New Jersey v. T. L. O." ]
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When did the drought started in south africa?
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Cape Town water crisis
[ "2015" ]
[ "2018–20 Southern Africa drought", "1993 Sudan famine", "2006 Horn of Africa food crisis", "Cape Town water crisis", "1993 in South Africa", "Sahel drought", "Agriculture in South Africa", "Drought" ]
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According to FAO-\nSomalia, the&nbsp;...", "title": "2011 East Africa drought" }, { "snippet": "A <b>drought</b> or drouth is an event of prolonged shortages in the water supply, \nwhether ... <b>drought</b> and desertification. Hundreds of million people are affected. \nThe affected area includes large territories in <b>Africa</b>, Asia, Australia, <b>South</b> \nAmerica&nbsp;...", "title": "Drought" }, { "snippet": "Kiara Nirghin (born February 25, 2000) is a <b>South African</b> inventor, scientist, and \nspeaker of Indian origin. She is known for her award-winning work on a method \nto increase food security in <b>drought</b> stricken&nbsp;...", "title": "Kiara Nirghin" }, { "snippet": "A famine is a widespread scarcity of food, caused by several factors including \nwar, inflation, ... In the 19th and 20th century, it was generally Southeast and \n<b>South</b> Asia, as well as Eastern ... Agriculture in <b>Africa</b> is susceptible to climatic \nfluctuations, especially <b>droughts</b> which can reduce the amount of food produced \nlocally.", "title": "Famine" }, { "snippet": "The Sahel has long experienced a series of historic <b>droughts</b>, dating back to at \nleast the 17th century. The Sahel region is a climate zone sandwiched between \nthe Sudanian Savanna to the <b>south</b> and the Sahara desert to the north, across \nWest and Central <b>Africa</b>.", "title": "Sahel drought" }, { "snippet": "<b>South Africa</b> occupies the southern tip of Africa, its coastline stretching more than \n2,850 ... &quot;Insurance firm turns to planting trees in <b>South Africa</b> to combat <b>drought</b> \nrisk&quot;, The Guardian, London, 23 December 2015. Retrieved on 11 February 2017\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Geography of South Africa" }, { "snippet": "In 2015 <b>South Africa</b> experienced the worst <b>drought</b> in 30 years. ... <b>South Africa&#39;s</b> \ndams also showed a decline with the Pongolapoort&nbsp;...", "title": "Agriculture in South Africa" }, { "snippet": "In 2006, an acute shortage of food affected the countries in the Horn of <b>Africa</b> (\nSomalia, Djibouti ... <b>Drought</b> is a predictable event in the Horn of <b>Africa</b>, and \nwhen combined with other factors it causes conflict and ... Although crops are \ncurrently being harvested, shortages are still expected to occur in the country&#39;s \n<b>south</b>-east.", "title": "2006 Horn of Africa food crisis" } ] }, { "query": "south africa drought 1993", "results": [ { "snippet": "The vulture and the little girl, also known as &quot;The Struggling Girl&quot;, is a famous \nphotograph by ... In March <b>1993</b> Robert Hadley, a former photographer and at \nthis time the information officer for the UN Operation ... Desmond Tutu, \nArchbishop Emeritus of Cape Town, <b>South Africa</b>, wrote of Carter, &quot;And we know \na little about the&nbsp;...", "title": "The vulture and the little girl" }, { "snippet": "The <b>1993</b> famine in Sudan occurred in <b>1993</b>. It came amidst political unrest and \ncivil war in the ... famine was the subject of Pulitzer Prize-winning photography &quot;\nThe vulture and the little girl&quot; taken by <b>South African</b> photojournalist Kevin Carter.", "title": "1993 Sudan famine" }, { "snippet": "Kevin Carter (13 September 1960 – 27 July 1994) was a <b>South African</b> \nphotojournalist and member of the Bang-Bang Club. 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During <b>1993</b> the Southeastern United States experienced high \ntemperatures and conditions of <b>drought</b> for extended periods. ... While not as \nsevere as other major, more well-known <b>droughts</b> in the <b>south</b> and west where \nthe climate is&nbsp;...", "title": "Droughts in the United States" }, { "snippet": "The Sahel has long experienced a series of historic <b>droughts</b>, dating back to at \nleast the 17th century. The Sahel region is a climate zone sandwiched between \nthe Sudanian Savanna to the <b>south</b> and the Sahara desert to the north, across \nWest and Central <b>Africa</b>. ... slightly below the 1898–1993 average, but year-to-\nyear variability was high.", "title": "Sahel drought" }, { "snippet": "Agriculture in <b>South Africa</b> contributes around 10% of formal employment, \nrelatively low ... to help ease the regional impacts of the <b>drought</b>. The <b>drought</b> \neased in <b>1993</b>, and officials estimated the 1994 harvest at approximately 12 \nmillion tons.", "title": "Agriculture in South Africa" }, { "snippet": "Jan 29, 2018 <b>...</b> The Constitution of the Republic of <b>South Africa</b>, <b>1993</b>, also known as the &quot;Interim \nConstitution&quot;, was the constitution of <b>South Africa</b> from 27&nbsp;...", "title": "Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1993 - Wikisource, the ..." }, { "snippet": "Ostrich leather is the result of tanning skins taken from African ostriches farmed \nfor their ... Although the first commercial farming began in <b>South Africa</b> in 1850, \nthe industry collapsed ... with each success battered by world events and \n<b>droughts</b> until now, when ostrich skin is globally ... 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