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Who was the only sitting president to lead troops in the field during his term? | -841102479198677719 | Commander-in-chief | [
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When will the next star wars movie be released? | -5642130242243602912 | Star Wars sequel trilogy | [
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Where was the biggest great white shark found? | -7952919147522421450 | Great white shark | [
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How many articles are in the us constituion? | -4328263034330757811 | United States Constitution | [
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Where do the kansas and missouri rivers meet? | -9001692823671863906 | Missouri River | [
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"snippet": "Missouri Headwaters State Park is a Montana state park that marks the official \nstart of the <b>Missouri River</b>. ... Small parts of the park <b>are</b> also located on the east \nbank of the Gallatin River, and an island in the Missouri ... The Jefferson River \n<b>meets</b> the Madison and Missouri roughly midway through the park's north-south \nextent.",
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"snippet": "The Neosho <b>River</b> is a tributary of the Arkansas <b>River</b> in eastern <b>Kansas</b> and \nnortheastern Oklahoma in the United States. Its tributaries also drain portions of \n<b>Missouri</b> and Arkansas. ... The Neosho's headwaters <b>are</b> in Morris County, \n<b>Kansas</b>, and it flows ... It <b>meets</b> the Arkansas <b>River</b> near the city of Muskogee, \nabout a mile ...",
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Where does the length of the day remain the same throughout the year? | 315734042647986295 | Daytime | [
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"snippet": "<b>Length</b>, 99:45. Label · Swan Song · Producer · Jimmy Page · Led Zeppelin \nchronology. Presence (1976), The Song <b>Remains the Same</b> (1976), In <b>Through</b> \nthe Out Door (1979). The Song <b>Remains the Same</b> is the live soundtrack album \nof the concert film of the <b>same</b> name ... The soundtrack album included "\nCelebration <b>Day</b>", but not "Black Dog".",
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Who plays yondu guardians of the galaxy 2? | 3734510437710445689 | Michael Rooker | [
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What is the greek word for city state? | -2068079870336007969 | Polis | [
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"snippet": "The agora was a central public space in ancient <b>Greek city</b>-<b>states</b>. It is the best \nrepresentation of <b>city</b> form's response to accommodate the social and political \norder of the polis. The literal <b>meaning of</b> the <b>word</b> is "gathering place" or "\nassembly".",
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"snippet": "Synoecism or synecism also spelled synoikism was originally the amalgamation \nof villages in Ancient Greece into poleis, or <b>city</b>-<b>states</b>. Etymologically the <b>word</b> \nmeans "dwelling together (syn) in the same house ... Ancient <b>Greek states</b> not \ndemocratically governed used the <b>word</b> "polis" in their public documents to \nsignify ...",
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"snippet": "Of all the precious metals, gold is the most popular as an investment. Investors \ngenerally buy ... "Cash-for-Gold Businesses Fueling Crime, <b>Police</b> Say". Archived\n ...",
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"snippet": "For Better, or Worse is a 2016 album by <b>John Prine</b>. It consists of tracks in which \nPrine teams with an all-star array of female <b>singers</b> to tackle carefully ... of duets \nwas in 1999 when he recorded the similarly styled <b>In Spite of Ourselves</b>.",
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What is the capacity of university of phoenix stadium? | -5332153311143460852 | University of Phoenix Stadium | [
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What river is in wind in the willows? | 1782018464373947411 | The Wind in the Willows | [
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Where was the movie red dawn filmed at? | -1436241401302066969 | Red Dawn | [
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When was the last super bowl dallas cowboys won? | 6228791924219992415 | Dallas Cowboys | [
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Who planted the bomb at the atlanta olympics? | -2630336398013162262 | Centennial Olympic Park bombing | [
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What countrys flag is black yellow and red? | 8897204552609560516 | Flag of Belgium | [
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Who plays abby on girlfriends guide to divorce? | 2238955366807560237 | Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce | [
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"snippet": "Antofagasta plc is a Chilean business that operates in various sectors of the \neconomy. It is one of the <b>most important</b> conglomerates of Chile with equity \nparticipation in Antofagasta <b>Minerals</b>, the ... operating a railway between \nAntofagasta, a port on the Pacific Coast of <b>Northern Chile</b>, and La Paz, the capital \nCity of Bolivia.",
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"snippet": "<b>The</b> 2010 Copiapó <b>mining</b> accident, also known then as <b>the</b> "Chilean <b>mining</b> \naccident", began on Thursday, 5 August 2010 with a cave-in at <b>the</b> San José \ncopper–gold mine, located in <b>the</b> Atacama Desert 45 kilometers (28 mi) north of \n<b>the</b> regional capital of Copiapó, in <b>northern Chile</b>. ... Sanitation became an \n<b>important</b> issue in <b>the</b> hot, humid environment ...",
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Who sang money for nothing and your chicks for free? | -8651483802368733551 | Money for Nothing (song) | [
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"snippet": "Nicholas Joseph Braun (born May 1, 1988) is an American actor and musician. \nHe is known for ... Secret Life of the American Teenager, Randy, Episode: "\n<b>Money for Nothing</b>, <b>Chicks for Free</b>" ... "Neon Tress – <b>Your</b> Surrender (Prom \nVersion)".",
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"snippet": ""<b>Nothing</b> Compares 2 U" is a song originally written and composed by Prince for \nhis side project, The Family; the song was featured on their eponymous album.",
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Who was the actor that played napoleon dynamite? | 2074116551547919110 | Jon Heder | [
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"snippet": "Efrain Antonio Ramírez (born October 2, 1973) is an American <b>actor</b> and DJ, best \nknown for <b>playing</b> Pedro Sánchez in the 2004 indie film <b>Napoleon Dynamite</b>.",
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"snippet": "Tina Marie Majorino is an American film and television <b>actress</b>. She started her \ncareer as a ... She returned to the role of Mac in the Veronica Mars movie, and \nhas <b>played</b> the part of Maggie Harris on the television series Legends. ... from \n<b>acting</b>. She did not appear in another film until the 2004 cult film <b>Napoleon</b> \n<b>Dynamite</b>.",
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Who is the current managing director of nnpc? | -344885311150894910 | Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation | [
"Dr. Maikanti Baru"
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"snippet": "Description<b>NNPC</b> Logo.jpg. English: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (\n<b>NNPC</b>) logo. Date, 29 December 2015. Source, Own work. Author, Nwankwochi\n ...",
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"snippet": "1 Education; 2 Spouse; 3 Career. 3.1 <b>NNPC</b>; 3.2 Restructuring Nigerian National \nPetroleum Corporation; 3.3 OPEC; 3.4 Conferences; 3.5 Media enterprise.",
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"snippet": "Alhaji Shehu Ladan (21/09/1952 - 04/10/2011) was a Nigerian lawyer, \nphilanthropist and oil and gas management strategist from Kaduna State who \nhas contributed to the socio-economic activities of the state and Nigeria at large \nin different capacities. He was the immediate past Group Managing Director of \n<b>NNPC</b> in Nigeria.",
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"snippet": "The company is a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (\n<b>NNPC</b>). Located in Alesa Eleme just to the southeast of Port Harcourt, the \ncompany ...",
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"snippet": "Andrew Laah Yakubu (born September 10, 1955) is the former Group Managing \nDirector of the ... His honors include the Presidential Merit Award by the Nigerian \nSociety of Chemical Engineers (1997) and the GMD of <b>NNPC</b> Award (1987).",
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"snippet": "For the fuel, see Petrol. For other uses, see Petroleum (<b>disambiguation</b>). \nNaturally occurring hydrocarbon liquid found underground. Pumpjack pumping ...",
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"snippet": "For other uses, see Downstream (<b>disambiguation</b>). The oil and gas industry is \nusually divided into three major sectors: upstream, midstream, and downstream.",
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"snippet": "Amanda Berry Smith (January 23, 1837 – February 24, 1915) was a former slave \nwho funded ... the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. For \nother people named Amanda Smith, see Amanda Smith (disambiguation).",
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"snippet": "Ilorin is the state capital of Kwara in Western Nigeria. As of the 2006 census, it \nhad a population ... Jump to search. For other uses, see Ilorin (disambiguation) ...",
"title": "Ilorin"
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"snippet": "Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, or NITEL, was a monopoly telephone \nservice provider in ... Jump to search. For other uses, see Nitel (disambiguation).",
"title": "NITEL"
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"snippet": "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. For \nother uses, see Minna (<b>disambiguation</b>). LGA and city in Niger State, Nigeria ...",
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"snippet": "A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), also known as an intensive care nursery (\nICN), is an intensive care unit (ICU) specializing in the care of ill or premature \n<b>newborn infants</b>.",
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"snippet": "Hemolytic disease of the newborn, also known as hemolytic disease of the fetus \nand newborn, ... Blood tests done on the <b>newborn baby</b>. Biochemistry tests for ...",
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"snippet": "Infant vision concerns the development of visual ability in human infants from \nbirth through the ... One study found that <b>newborn infants</b> looked longer at \ncheckered patterns of white and colored stimuli (including red, green, yellow) \nthan they did ...",
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"snippet": "Primitive reflexes are reflex actions originating in the central nervous system that \nare exhibited ... These primitive reflexes are also called infantile, <b>infant</b> or \n<b>newborn</b> reflexes. Older children and adults with atypical neurology (e.g., people \nwith ...",
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Who was involved in the ww1 christmas truce? | -644097087872466465 | Christmas truce | [
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When will season 3 of daredevil be released? | -1340631929118233974 | Daredevil (season 3) | [
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This ceasefire caused the end of fighting in world war i on november 11 1918? | 8433633039360565583 | Armistice of 11 November 1918 | [
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How many types of mesquite trees are there? | 4481480743561806624 | Mesquite | [
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Microsoft word is an example of which type of computer application? | -7655680963716333644 | Microsoft Word | [
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"snippet": "Joe Thomas "J.T." Barrett IV (born January 23, 1995) is an American football \nquarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). He \nplayed college football for the <b>Ohio State Buckeyes</b>. ... Barrett returned to <b>Ohio</b> \n<b>State</b> for his final season of eligibility in <b>2017</b>. As a redshirt senior in <b>2017</b>, he \npassed ...",
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"snippet": "Current win streak, <b>Ohio State</b>, 3 (<b>2017</b>–present). [Full screen]. Locations of <b>Ohio</b> \n<b>State</b> and Penn State. The <b>Ohio State</b>–Penn State football rivalry is an American \ncollege football rivalry between the ... In 1995, the Nittany Lions <b>were</b> the <b>losing</b> \nteam, <b>losing</b> 28–25 to <b>Ohio State</b>. In 1996, the <b>Buckeyes beat</b> the Nittany Lions ...",
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"snippet": "Tathan "Tate" Martell (born January 26, 1998) is an American football player for \nthe Miami Hurricanes. He previously played Quarterback at <b>Ohio State</b>. ... He \ndrew attention due to the fact that he <b>was</b> a throwing quarterback, when most kids \nat that age <b>were</b> ... Martell redshirted his true freshman season at <b>Ohio State</b> in \n<b>2017</b>.",
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"snippet": "The <b>2016 Ohio State Buckeyes</b> football team represented <b>Ohio State</b> University in \nthe <b>2016</b> NCAA Division I FBS football season. It <b>was the Buckeyes</b>' 127th overall\n, the 104th as a member of the Big Ten ... However, the next week they suffered \ntheir first <b>loss</b> at Penn State in a White Out game at Beaver Stadium. The team ...",
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Who played the kray brothers in the film? | 3895533338240032178 | Legend (2015 film) | [
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Who won the 1st season of big brother? | -5061089240456087951 | Big Brother 1 (U.S.) | [
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When did season 4 of peaky blinders come out? | 5601807647238605335 | Peaky Blinders (TV series) | [
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When did the first usb flash drive appear on the retail market? | -8038398408363450366 | USB flash drive | [
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When does game of thrones come out this year? | 7068273097237213304 | Game of Thrones (season 7) | [
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Who played in the odd couple on broadway? | -3876251554153986756 | The Odd Couple (play) | [
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Where did the saying with great power comes great responsibility come from? | -2358252433866574475 | Uncle Ben | [
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What are the neighboring countries of dominican republic? | -6877578122217007003 | Dominican Republic | [
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"snippet": "The <b>Haitian</b> Revolution was a successful anti-slavery and anti-colonial \ninsurrection by self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule in Saint-\nDomingue, now ...",
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Where did the saying the cat's meow come from? | -3441197949668021963 | Cat's meow | [
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Who plays chewbacca in star wars the last jedi? | -615422300799219694 | Peter Mayhew | [
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Who won the battle of the charge of the light brigade? | -1944358640900975480 | Charge of the Light Brigade | [
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When is lucifer season 3 episode 9 on? | 4970535037135862840 | List of Lucifer episodes | [
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Who sings the song i'm on my way? | -9200522033083323332 | I'm on My Way (Dean Parrish song) | [
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Who played guitar on is there anybody out there? | 7428871263688785106 | Is There Anybody Out There? | [
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When does mama mia 2 come out in the uk? | -781275813220526177 | Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again | [
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What is the meaning of the word soledad? | 5854491138558510510 | Soledad | [
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