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Who plays martha cox in high school musical? | -5982178932963526364 | Kaycee Stroh | [
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When did the astros last play in the world series? | -6272740019637879777 | Houston Astros | [
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Where did fighting began in spanish american war? | -2871747846513794977 | Spanish–American War | [
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What kind of noodles are in kraft mac and cheese? | -902922848517847554 | Kraft Dinner | [
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What is the main organs of the integumentary system? | -2969890317215256099 | Integumentary system | [
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When does the new mlb game come out? | -361262897886587935 | MLB: The Show | [
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Who plays ben weston on days of our lives? | -6721205214228324812 | Ben Weston (Days of Our Lives) | [
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What was bill cosby's job in the cosby show? | -4922395489380047990 | Cliff Huxtable | [
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How far is dayton ohio from springfield ohio? | -261620323803487359 | Springfield, Ohio | [
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When did the third industrial revolution take place? | -4745889320327601956 | Fourth Industrial Revolution | [
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Who introduced permanent settlement in india in 1793? | -4205259258538628262 | Permanent Settlement | [
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What is the record score for the world cup? | -5872319142526647565 | List of FIFA World Cup records | [
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Where do you get a letter of administration? | -6984387284586469101 | Letters of Administration | [
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Lieutenant in army is equivalent to which rank in police? | 1217025323267628705 | Police rank | [
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When did fire ants come to the us? | 1299930416936987155 | Red imported fire ants in the United States | [
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Where does doctor strange go to get his powers? | -3982296187180859047 | Doctor Strange | [
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Who won in the charge of the light brigade? | 1282485785501394545 | Charge of the Light Brigade | [
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Who has the most super bowls as a player? | 3615115037406916095 | Super Bowl ring | [
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When did color tv come out what year? | 3599293546913412358 | Color television | [
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"snippet": "The following is a listing of all 32 current National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) teams \n<b>ranked</b> by their regular season <b>win</b>–loss record <b>percentage</b>, accurate as of the ...",
"title": "List of all-time NFL win–loss records"
},
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"snippet": "The following is a list of the <b>top</b> National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) quarterbacks in \n<b>wins</b>. In the ... season <b>wins</b> with 186 each. Otto Graham holds the record for the \nhighest <b>winning percentage</b> with a minimum of 50 starts at .814 (57–13–1) ...",
"title": "List of National Football League career quarterback wins leaders ..."
},
{
"snippet": "In professional American football, the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) gives the \nhead coach ... This sortable table shows the <b>top NFL</b> coaches in order of total \n<b>wins</b> - regular season plus playoffs. The table also shows ... If two coaches have \nthe same number of <b>wins</b>, the coach with the higher <b>winning percentage</b> is \n<b>ranked</b> first.",
"title": "List of National Football League head coaches with 50 wins ..."
},
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"snippet": "Bart Starr, at 9-1, holds the <b>NFL</b> record for post-season <b>winning percentage</b> for a \nstarting quarterbacks with more than two starts. Tom Brady holds the <b>NFL</b> record\n ...",
"title": "List of National Football League quarterback playoff records ..."
},
{
"snippet": "In sports, a <b>winning percentage</b> is the fraction of games or matches a team or \nindividual has ... The teams are then <b>ranked</b> by the total number of these \naccumulated points. One such method is the "three points for a <b>win</b>", where three \npoints are ...",
"title": "Winning percentage"
},
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"snippet": "Nonetheless, through the 2018 <b>NFL</b> season, the Cowboys holds the league's all-\ntime <b>best winning percentage</b> (.574) and has made more playoff appearances ...",
"title": "List of Dallas Cowboys seasons"
},
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"snippet": "At the end of the 1932 <b>NFL</b> season, the Portsmouth Spartans and the Chicago \nBears tied for first place (6-1); under the rules at the time, standings were based \non <b>winning percentage</b>, with ties excluded from the calculation. ... He gained the \ntop spot with New England's win over the Indianapolis Colts in the 2014 AFC ...",
"title": "List of National Football League head coaches by playoff record ..."
},
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"snippet": "This is a list of records set by various teams in various categories in the National \nFootball ... Highest <b>winning percentage</b> for regular season and postseason \ncombined, .572 (547-408-6). Dallas Cowboys ... Most Points, Single Team, Game\n, Since AFL/<b>NFL</b> Merger, 62. New York Giants ... <b>Best</b> Point Differential, Season, +\n315.",
"title": "List of National Football League records (team)"
},
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"snippet": "... his .563 <b>winning percentage</b> was the <b>best</b> since Buddy Parker (1951–1956). \nThe Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, \nMichigan. They are currently a member of the North Division of the National \nFootball Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>).",
"title": "List of Detroit Lions head coaches"
},
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"snippet": "Standings[edit]. Team, <b>Wins</b>, Losses, Ties, <b>Win</b> Pct. Longest <b>win</b> streak, Longest \nloss streak, Current streak ...",
"title": "NFL opening day standings"
}
]
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"query": "tom brady",
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"snippet": "Thomas Edward Patrick <b>Brady</b> Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American football \nquarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL).",
"title": "Tom Brady"
},
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"snippet": "Thomas Adam Brady is an American writer, film director and producer. Career[\nedit]. <b>Tom Brady</b> was raised in New Jersey. He began writing and acting during ...",
"title": "Tom Brady (film director)"
},
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"snippet": "Deflategate was a National Football League (NFL) controversy involving the \nallegation that New England Patriots quarterback <b>Tom Brady</b> ordered the \ndeliberate ...",
"title": "Deflategate"
},
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"snippet": "Bündchen began dating New England Patriots quarterback <b>Tom Brady</b> in late \n2006 after a mutual friend introduced them on a blind date. The couple married \non ...",
"title": "Gisele Bündchen"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Tom Brady</b> (2004–2006). Children, 1. Kathryn Bridget Moynahan (born April 28, \n1971) is an American actress and model. Moynahan ...",
"title": "Bridget Moynahan"
},
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"snippet": "This is a list of NFL quarterbacks with Super Bowl starts. Contents. 1 Winning and \nlosing ... <b>Tom Brady</b> – Official New England Patriots Biography Archived 2005-03\n-05 at the Wayback Machine; ^ John Elway Biography; ^ Bradshaw's Career ...",
"title": "List of Super Bowl starting quarterbacks"
},
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"snippet": "The <b>Tom Brady</b>–Peyton Manning rivalry is a series of games that took place \nbetween 2001 and 2016, involving two quarterbacks in the National Football ...",
"title": "Tom Brady–Peyton Manning rivalry"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Tom Brady</b> started as quarterback as the Patriots won Super Bowl XXXVI, with \nkicker Adam Vinatieri hitting a game-winning 48-yard field goal as time expired.",
"title": "Drew Bledsoe"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Tom Brady</b> set the record for consecutive games with at least three touchdown \npasses with 10 in 2007. The previous record of 8 was set by Peyton Manning in ...",
"title": "List of most consecutive games with touchdown passes in the ..."
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Tom Brady</b> has won six Super Bowls as part of the Patriots dynasty. The Brady–\nBelichick era, also known as the New England Patriots ...",
"title": "Brady–Belichick era"
}
]
},
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"query": "nfl coaches by winning percentage",
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"snippet": "In professional American football, the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) gives the \nhead <b>coach</b> ... If two <b>coaches</b> have the same number of <b>wins</b>, the <b>coach</b> with the \nhigher <b>winning percentage</b> is ranked first. Bill Belichick is the current active \nleader ...",
"title": "List of National Football League head coaches with 50 wins ..."
},
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"snippet": "The table shows the current <b>coaches</b> and their records for each National Football \nLeague (<b>NFL</b>) team. The longest tenured head <b>coach</b> on his current team is Bill \nBelichick, who has been with the New England Patriots since the 2000 <b>NFL</b> \nseason. Belichick also has the most <b>wins</b> among active <b>coaches</b>, as well as most\n ...",
"title": "List of current National Football League head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "Bill Belichick holds the current <b>NFL</b> record for most playoff games <b>coached</b> (42) \nand ... The other <b>coach</b> to <b>win</b> a championship with two teams was Don Shula. ... \nRank, <b>Coach</b>, <b>Wins</b>, Losses, <b>Percent</b>, Team(s)",
"title": "List of National Football League head coaches by playoff record ..."
},
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"snippet": "Jim Caldwell was head <b>coach</b> of the Lions for four seasons, his .563 <b>winning</b> \n<b>percentage</b> was the best since Buddy Parker (1951–1956). The Detroit Lions are \na professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. ... Three \n<b>coaches</b> have won <b>NFL</b> championships with the team: Potsy Clark in 1935, \nBuddy Parker ...",
"title": "List of Detroit Lions head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in Frisco, \nTexas. Their stadium is located in Arlington, Texas. They are members of the \nEastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National \nFootball League (<b>NFL</b>). ... <b>coached</b> and <b>wins</b>, and Switzer leads all <b>coaches</b> in \n<b>winning percentage</b> with ...",
"title": "List of Dallas Cowboys head coaches"
},
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"snippet": "This is a complete list of Cincinnati Bengals head <b>coaches</b>. There have been \nnine head <b>coaches</b> for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (\n<b>NFL</b>). ... Gregg leads all <b>coaches</b> in <b>winning percentage</b> with .561. Dick LeBeau \nhad ...",
"title": "List of Cincinnati Bengals head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "This is a complete list of head <b>coaches</b> for the Washington Redskins of the \nNational Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ... Gibbs is the all-time leader in games <b>coached</b> \nand <b>wins</b>, and Dudley DeGroot leads all <b>coaches</b> in <b>winning percentage</b> with .\n737. Of the 29 Redskins <b>coaches</b>, seven have been elected into the Pro Football \nHall of ...",
"title": "List of Washington Redskins head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "This is a complete list of Chicago Bears head <b>coaches</b>. There have been 17 head \n<b>coaches</b> for ... Of those games, five different <b>coaches</b> have won <b>NFL</b> \nchampionships with the team: George Halas in 1921, 1933, ... Abe Gibron is \nstatistically the worst <b>coach</b> of the Bears in terms of <b>winning percentage</b>, with a .\n268 average.",
"title": "List of Chicago Bears head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in \nDenver, Colorado. They are members of the West Division of the American \nFootball Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ... Shanahan \nwas the first Broncos head <b>coach</b> to <b>win</b> a Super Bowl following the 1997 season, \nand ...",
"title": "List of Denver Broncos head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "The Minnesota Vikings are a professional American football team based in \nMinneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings are members of the North Division of the \nNational Football Conference in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ... Les \nSteckel has the worst <b>winning percentage</b> of the franchise's nine head <b>coaches</b> (.\n188), with just ...",
"title": "List of Minnesota Vikings head coaches"
}
]
},
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"query": "nfl quarterback best winning percentage",
"results": [
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"snippet": "The following is a list of the <b>top</b> National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) <b>quarterbacks</b> in \n<b>wins</b>. In the ... season <b>wins</b> with 186 each. Otto Graham holds the record for the \n<b>highest winning percentage</b> with a minimum of 50 starts at .814 (57–13–1) ...",
"title": "List of National Football League career quarterback wins leaders ..."
},
{
"snippet": "... <b>highest winning percentage</b>, (.900) and is second for the record for most \nchampionships (5 <b>NFL</b> titles plus 2 Super Bowl <b>wins</b> ...",
"title": "List of National Football League quarterback playoff records ..."
},
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"snippet": "He also holds the record for the <b>highest</b> career <b>winning percentage</b> for an <b>NFL</b> \nstarting <b>quarterback</b>, at 0.810. Long-time New York Yankees owner George ...",
"title": "Otto Graham"
},
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"snippet": "Tom Brady, <b>quarterback</b> of the New England Patriots (from 2000–present), the \nteam with the <b>highest</b> playoff <b>win</b>–loss <b>percentage</b>. Brady has a 30–11 record as \na ...",
"title": "List of all-time NFL win–loss records"
},
{
"snippet": "Andrew Austen Luck (born September 12, 1989) is a former American football \n<b>quarterback</b> who ... A year later, he was selected first overall in the 2012 <b>NFL</b> \nDraft. ... Luck became Stanford's all-time leader in <b>wins</b> by a starting <b>quarterback</b>, \nwith 31 ... He also broke his own Pac-12 record for <b>highest</b> completion \n<b>percentage</b> in a ...",
"title": "Andrew Luck"
},
{
"snippet": "Completion <b>percentage</b>: 65.3. TD–INT: 539–251. Passing yards: 71,940. Passer \nrating: 96.5. Player stats at <b>NFL</b>.com. Player stats at PFR · College Football Hall \nof Fame. Peyton Williams Manning (born March 24, 1976) is an American former \nprofessional football ... Manning is considered to be one of the <b>greatest NFL</b> \n<b>quarterbacks</b> of all time.",
"title": "Peyton Manning"
},
{
"snippet": "Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger Sr nicknamed "Big Ben", is an American football \n<b>quarterback</b> for ... He became the youngest Super Bowl-<b>winning quarterback</b> in \n<b>NFL</b> history, ... He also has the fourth-<b>highest</b> career <b>winning percentage</b> (.710) \nas a starter in the regular season among <b>quarterbacks</b> with a minimum of 100 \nstarts.",
"title": "Ben Roethlisberger"
},
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"snippet": "This is a list of <b>NFL quarterbacks</b> with Super Bowl starts. Contents. 1 <b>Winning</b> and \nlosing <b>quarterbacks</b>; 2 <b>Quarterbacks</b> with multiple Super Bowl starts. 2.1 Notes.",
"title": "List of Super Bowl starting quarterbacks"
},
{
"snippet": "Philip Michael Rivers (born December 8, 1981) is an American football \n<b>quarterback</b> for the Los ... In 2007, he helped the Chargers <b>win</b> their first playoff \ngame since 1994 after beating the Tennessee ... After just five <b>NFL</b> starts, Rivers \nwas named the second <b>best NFL quarterback</b> under 25 years of age by Sports \nIllustrated.",
"title": "Philip Rivers"
},
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"snippet": "Vincent Paul Young Jr. (born May 18, 1983) is a former American football \n<b>quarterback</b>. Young played in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) for six seasons\n. ... His .938 <b>winning percentage</b> as a starting <b>quarterback</b> ranks sixth <b>best</b> in \nDivision I ...",
"title": "Vince Young"
}
]
},
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"query": "starting quarterback postseason records",
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"snippet": "The following list shows career <b>postseason records</b> for each <b>starting quarterback</b> \nin the NFL <b>playoffs</b>. <b>Wins</b> or losses are credited to the quarterback who started ...",
"title": "List of National Football League quarterback playoff records ..."
},
{
"snippet": "The following is a list of the top National Football League (NFL) quarterbacks in \n<b>wins</b>. In the NFL, the <b>starting quarterback</b> is the only position that is credited with \n... He also holds the <b>record</b> for the most <b>postseason wins</b> with 30 and therefore ...",
"title": "List of National Football League career quarterback wins leaders ..."
},
{
"snippet": "Contents. 1 <b>Starting quarterbacks</b>. 1.1 Regular season; 1.2 <b>Postseason</b>. 2 Most \ngames as <b>starting quarterback</b>; 3 Team career passing <b>records</b> ...",
"title": "List of Dallas Cowboys starting quarterbacks"
},
{
"snippet": "... NFL-<b>record</b> streak of consecutive starts at 297 (321 including <b>postseason</b> \ngames), and Tarvaris Jackson reclaimed the <b>starting</b> spot for ...",
"title": "List of Minnesota Vikings starting quarterbacks"
},
{
"snippet": "These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the New York Jets of the \nNational Football League. They are listed in order of the date of each player's first \nstart at quarterback for the Jets. Contents. 1 Regular season; 2 <b>Postseason</b>; 3 \nMost games as <b>starting quarterback</b>; 4 Team career passing <b>records</b>; 5 See ...",
"title": "List of New York Jets starting quarterbacks"
},
{
"snippet": "Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American football \nquarterback for ... With a <b>postseason record</b> of 30–11, he is first all-time in <b>playoff</b> \n<b>wins</b> and appearances for ... Since Brady became their <b>starting quarterback</b> in \n2001, the Patriots have never had a losing season and have won 17 division \ntitles.",
"title": "Tom Brady"
},
{
"snippet": "These <b>quarterbacks</b> have started at least one game for the Tampa Bay \nBuccaneers of the National <b>Football</b> League. They are listed in order of the date \nof each player's first <b>start</b> at <b>quarterback</b> for the Buccaneers. Contents. 1 Regular \nseason; 2 <b>Postseason</b>; 3 Most games started; 4 Team Career Passing <b>Records</b> ...",
"title": "List of Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting quarterbacks"
},
{
"snippet": "1 <b>Starting quarterbacks</b>. 1.1 Regular season; 1.2 <b>Postseason</b>. 2 Statistics. 2.1 \nMost games started; 2.2 Top ten passers in Bills <b>history</b>. 3 See also; 4 References\n ...",
"title": "List of Buffalo Bills starting quarterbacks"
},
{
"snippet": "Twenty-one quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Baltimore \nRavens of the National Football League. Six of those quarterbacks have started \nat least one <b>playoff</b> game for the ... W, Number of <b>wins</b> as <b>starting quarterback</b>.",
"title": "List of Baltimore Ravens starting quarterbacks"
},
{
"snippet": "In 2004 Manning set a then NFL <b>record</b> when he threw 49 touchdowns in a single \nseason. In spite of this the team failed in the <b>playoffs</b>, ...",
"title": "List of Indianapolis Colts starting quarterbacks"
}
]
},
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"query": "nfl coaches winning percentage",
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"snippet": "In professional American football, the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) gives the \nhead <b>coach</b> ... If two <b>coaches</b> have the same number of <b>wins</b>, the <b>coach</b> with the \nhigher <b>winning percentage</b> is ranked first. Bill Belichick is the current active \nleader ...",
"title": "List of National Football League head coaches with 50 wins ..."
},
{
"snippet": "Bill Belichick holds the current <b>NFL</b> record for most playoff games <b>coached</b> (42) \nand ... The other <b>coach</b> to <b>win</b> a championship with two teams was Don Shula. ... \nRank, <b>Coach</b>, <b>Wins</b>, Losses, <b>Percent</b>, Team(s)",
"title": "List of National Football League head coaches by playoff record ..."
},
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"snippet": "The table shows the current <b>coaches</b> and their records for each National Football \nLeague (<b>NFL</b>) team. The longest tenured head <b>coach</b> on his current team is Bill \nBelichick, who has been with the New England Patriots since the 2000 <b>NFL</b> \nseason. Belichick also has the most <b>wins</b> among active <b>coaches</b>, as well as most\n ...",
"title": "List of current National Football League head coaches"
},
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"snippet": "Jim Caldwell was head <b>coach</b> of the Lions for four seasons, his .563 <b>winning</b> \n<b>percentage</b> was the best since Buddy Parker (1951–1956). The Detroit Lions are \na professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. ... Three \n<b>coaches</b> have won <b>NFL</b> championships with the team: Potsy Clark in 1935, \nBuddy Parker ...",
"title": "List of Detroit Lions head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in Frisco, \nTexas. Their stadium is located in Arlington, Texas. They are members of the \nEastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National \nFootball League (<b>NFL</b>). ... <b>coached</b> and <b>wins</b>, and Switzer leads all <b>coaches</b> in \n<b>winning percentage</b> with ...",
"title": "List of Dallas Cowboys head coaches"
},
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"snippet": "This is a complete list of Cincinnati Bengals head <b>coaches</b>. There have been \nnine head <b>coaches</b> for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (\n<b>NFL</b>). ... Gregg leads all <b>coaches</b> in <b>winning percentage</b> with .561. Dick LeBeau \nhad ...",
"title": "List of Cincinnati Bengals head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "The Minnesota Vikings are a professional American football team based in \nMinneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings are members of the North Division of the \nNational Football Conference in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ... Les \nSteckel has the worst <b>winning percentage</b> of the franchise's nine head <b>coaches</b> (.\n188), with just ...",
"title": "List of Minnesota Vikings head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "There have been 15 head <b>coaches</b> for the Green Bay Packers, a professional \nAmerican football team of the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ... Ray (Scooter) \nMcLean has the worst <b>winning percentage</b> (.077). Four Packers <b>coaches</b>—\nLambeau, ...",
"title": "List of Green Bay Packers head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "The Carolina Panthers are a professional American football club based in \nCharlotte, North Carolina. They play in the southern division of the National \nFootball Conference (NFC), one of the two conferences of the National Football \nLeague (<b>NFL</b>). ... Rivera has the highest <b>winning percentage</b> of any <b>coach</b> in \nteam history.",
"title": "List of Carolina Panthers head coaches"
},
{
"snippet": "The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in \nDenver, Colorado. They are members of the West Division of the American \nFootball Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ... Shanahan \nwas the first Broncos head <b>coach</b> to <b>win</b> a Super Bowl following the 1997 season, \nand ...",
"title": "List of Denver Broncos head coaches"
}
]
},
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"query": "quarterback best playoff win percentage",
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"snippet": "For players with 5 or more <b>playoff</b> appearances, Bart Starr holds the record for the \n<b>highest winning percentage</b>, (.900) and is ...",
"title": "List of National Football League quarterback playoff records ..."
},
{
"snippet": "Tom Brady, <b>quarterback</b> of the New England Patriots (from 2000–present), the \nteam with the <b>highest playoff win</b>–loss <b>percentage</b>. Brady has a 30–11 <b>record</b> as \na ...",
"title": "List of all-time NFL win–loss records"
},
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"snippet": "The following is a list of the <b>top</b> National <b>Football</b> League (NFL) <b>quarterbacks</b> in \nwins. In the ... Otto Graham holds the record for the <b>highest winning percentage</b> \nwith a minimum of 50 starts at .814 (57–13–1) ... NFL starting <b>quarterback playoff</b> \nrecords · List of most consecutive starts by a National <b>Football</b> League \n<b>quarterback</b> ...",
"title": "List of National Football League career quarterback wins leaders ..."
},
{
"snippet": "Otto Everett Graham Jr. (December 6, 1921 – December 17, 2003) was an \nAmerican ... He also holds the record for the <b>highest</b> career <b>winning percentage</b> \nfor an ... as starting <b>quarterback</b> was 57–13–1, including a 9–3 record in the \n<b>playoffs</b>.",
"title": "Otto Graham"
},
{
"snippet": "Andrew Austen Luck (born September 12, 1989) is a former American <b>football</b> \n<b>quarterback</b> who ... In his first three professional seasons, Luck led the Colts to \nthree <b>playoff</b> appearances including two AFC South division titles in ... He also \nbroke his own Pac-12 <b>record</b> for <b>highest</b> completion <b>percentage</b> in a season (\n71.3%).",
"title": "Andrew Luck"
},
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"snippet": "Antonio Ramiro "Tony" Romo (born April 21, 1980) is an American <b>football</b> \ntelevision analyst ... His game <b>stats</b> in only his second NFL appearance were 14 \ncompletions on ... In Week 10, Romo posted the second <b>highest QB</b> rating of his \ncareer with a rating of 148.40 (on November 23, 2006, Romo posted a rating of \n148.90).",
"title": "Tony Romo"
},
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"snippet": "Player <b>stats</b> at NFL.com. Rayne Dakota "Dak" Prescott (born July 29, 1993) is an \nAmerican <b>football quarterback</b> for the ... In the Week 17 regular season finale, \nwith the <b>top playoff</b> seed in the NFC clinched, the Cowboys decided to rest \nseveral ...",
"title": "Dak Prescott"
},
{
"snippet": "Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger Sr nicknamed "Big Ben", is an American <b>football</b> \n<b>quarterback</b> for ... He also has the fourth-<b>highest</b> career <b>winning percentage</b> (.710\n) as a starter in the regular season among ... The victory marked the first time in \n<b>playoff</b> history that a sixth-seeded NFL <b>playoff</b> team defeated the <b>top</b>-seeded \nteam.",
"title": "Ben Roethlisberger"
},
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"snippet": "Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American <b>football</b> \n<b>quarterback</b> for ... With a postseason <b>record</b> of 30–11, he is first all-time in <b>playoff</b> \n<b>wins</b> and appearances for an NFL player, ... players who have started a full \nseason) at 9:1, currently the third <b>best</b> TD:INT <b>ratio</b> for a single season by a \n<b>quarterback</b>.",
"title": "Tom Brady"
},
{
"snippet": "Player <b>stats</b> at NFL.com. Patrick Lavon Mahomes II (born September 17, 1995) is \nan American <b>football quarterback</b> for ... During the 2019–20 <b>playoffs</b>, Mahomes \nled the Chiefs to Super Bowl LIV, their first Super Bowl ... as a three-star <b>football</b> \nrecruit and was ranked as the 12th <b>best</b> dual-threat <b>quarterback</b> in his class.",
"title": "Patrick Mahomes"
}
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}
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"Brazil"
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"Men's FIH Hockey World Cup",
"FIS Alpine Ski World Cup",
"Cricket World Cup",
"FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup",
"List of FIFA World Cup winners",
"Rugby World Cup"
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"Brazil"
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"Australia"
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"Australia",
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Who proposed the double helical model of dna? | 2994012689843446458 | DNA | [
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What happened to doc in the cars 2 movie? | 1047058879798045868 | Doc Hudson | [
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How many soldiers can a blackhawk helicopter carry? | 4671409566720056180 | Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk | [
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What is the statue of liberty holding in her right hand? | 2147634045828172757 | Statue of Liberty | [
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"snippet": "The Fight Between Carnival and <b>Lent</b> is an oil-on-panel work painted by Pieter \nBruegel the Elder in 1559. This painting depicts a common festival of the period,\n ...",
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Who sings it's a brand new day? | 6152844633904673240 | A Brand New Day (The Wiz song) | [
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Who was the egyptian god of the nile? | 7996661288663042113 | Hapi (Nile god) | [
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Where does blood from the subclavian artery go? | -7632958810868202833 | Subclavian artery | [
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What is the ranking of india in asian games 2018? | 4458585251259755440 | India at the 2018 Asian Games | [
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"snippet": "Gymnastics at the <b>2018 Asian Games</b> was held at the Jakarta International Expo \nHall D2, Jakarta, Indonesia, from 20 to 30 August <b>2018</b>.",
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"snippet": "The <b>India</b> national football team represents <b>India</b> in international football and is \ncontrolled by the All <b>India</b> Football Federation. Under the global jurisdiction of \nFIFA and governed in Asia by the AFC, the ... In 1954, <b>India</b> returned to the <b>Asian</b> \n<b>Games</b> as defending champions in Manila. Despite their achievement three \nyears ...",
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"snippet": "Vikas Krishan Yadav (born 10 February 1992) is an <b>Indian</b> male boxer from \nBhiwani district in Haryana, who won a gold medal in the 2010 <b>Asian Games</b> in \nthe Lightweight category and a gold medal at the <b>2018</b> ... won an Olympic bronze \nmedal in the 2008 Olympics. As of September 25, 2015, Vikas is <b>ranked</b> 4th \noverall.",
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"snippet": "Last updated on: 25 August <b>2018</b>. Dipika Pallikal Karthik (née Pallikal; born 21 \nSeptember 1991) is an <b>Indian</b> professional squash player. She is the first <b>Indian</b> \nto break into the <b>top 10</b> in the PSA Women's <b>rankings</b>. ... At the February 2016 \nSouth <b>Asian Games</b>, she was part of the gold medal winning <b>Indian</b> Women's \nteam ...",
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Who sang four strong winds with neil young? | -6678260322120620231 | Four Strong Winds | [
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When did tinkerbell and the neverbeast come out? | 5544494437202994937 | Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast | [
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Who played the easter bunny in rise of the guardians? | -3483102088850252196 | Rise of the Guardians | [
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Where was the movie salem's lot filmed? | -1450784416476042916 | Salem's Lot (1979 miniseries) | [
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Who came up with the principle of double effect? | -2505228608918972650 | Principle of double effect | [
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The g-7 foreign ministers meeting has started in which country? | -6988713700507655418 | Group of Seven | [
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Who was responsible in bringing to england the norman romanesque architecture? | 7639533311892390541 | Norman architecture | [
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Who nominates the chairman of the public accounts committee of the indian parliament? | -8459515960524563742 | Public Accounts Committee (India) | [
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