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What are the names of the gemini twins?
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Gemini (constellation)
[ "Castor and Pollux" ]
[ "Castor and Pollux", "Anthony Senter and Joseph Testa" ]
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Who sang the song it's the final countdown?
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The Final Countdown (song)
[ "Europe", "Joey Tempest" ]
[ "The Final Countdown (song)" ]
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Where is pineapple grown in the united states?
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Pineapple
[ "the Dole Plantation on Oahu" ]
[ "Pineapple", "List of countries by pineapple production", "Del Monte Fresh Produce Co. v. Dole Food Co." ]
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In 1927&nbsp;...", "title": "James Dole" }, { "snippet": "Sugarcane was introduced to Hawaii by its first inhabitants and was observed by \nCaptain ... Sugar Cane and <b>Pineapple</b> plantations were the largest employers in \nHawaii. Today both are gone, <b>production</b> having moved to other countries. ... The \nplantation owners wanted the <b>United States</b> to annex Hawaii so that Hawaiian&nbsp;...", "title": "Sugar plantations in Hawaii" }, { "snippet": "Maui Land &amp; <b>Pineapple</b> Company, Inc. (ML&amp;P, NYSE: MLP) is a land holding and \noperating company founded in 1909 and based in Kapalua, Hawaii, <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b>. ... The company was the last producer of Maui-<b>grown pineapple</b>, closing \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "Maui Land & Pineapple Company" }, { "snippet": "Lānaʻi anglicized as Lanai is the sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and the \nsmallest publicly accessible inhabited island in the chain. 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The \npopulation of Delray ... drainage of the Everglades west of Delray lowered the \nwater table, making it harder to grow <b>pineapples</b>, while the extension of the \n<b>Florida</b> East&nbsp;...", "title": "Delray Beach, Florida" }, { "snippet": "Del Monte Fresh Produce Co. v. Dole Food Co., 136 F. Supp. 2d 1271 (S.D. Fla. \n2001), was a trade secret misappropriation case where Del Monte Fresh Produce \nCompany asserted that Dole Food Company obtained their specialty <b>pineapples</b> \nthrough non-legal means ... United States District Court for the Southern District \nof Florida.jpg.", "title": "Del Monte Fresh Produce Co. v. Dole Food Co." }, { "snippet": "Plantation Key is an island in Monroe County, <b>Florida</b>, United States. It is located \nin the upper ... The <b>Florida</b> East Coast Railway began shipping <b>pineapples</b> from \nCuba at such low prices that the growers in the Keys could not compete.", "title": "Plantation Key" }, { "snippet": "The El Cid Historic District is a U.S. historic district located in West Palm Beach, \n<b>Florida</b>. ... By the turn of the century, George Matham&#39;s <b>Florida Pineapple</b> \nCompany covered most of the historic district north of Sunset Road with \n<b>pineapple</b> fields.", "title": "El Cid Historic District" }, { "snippet": "The <b>pineapple</b> (<b>Ananas</b> comosus) is a tropical plant with an edible fruit, also \ncalled a <b>pineapple</b> ... Later <b>pineapple</b> production was dominated by the Azores \nfor Europe and <b>Florida</b> and the Caribbean for North America because of the short \ntrade&nbsp;...", "title": "Pineapple" }, { "snippet": "The 1906 <b>Florida</b> Keys hurricane was a powerful and deadly hurricane that had a \nmajor impact ... 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Midsweet: <b>grown</b> in <b>Florida</b>, it is a newer scion similar to \nthe Hamlin and <b>Pineapple</b> varieties, it is hardier than <b>Pineapple</b> and ripens later; \nthe fruit&nbsp;...", "title": "Orange (fruit)" }, { "snippet": "Mills Olcott Burnham (September 8, 1817 – April 17, 1886) was a <b>Florida</b> settler \nand member of ... He introduced <b>pineapple cultivation</b>, which would later prove to \nbe a significant crop for the area. He was the first sheriff of what was then St.", "title": "Mills O. Burnham" }, { "snippet": "Citra is an unincorporated community in Marion County, <b>Florida</b>, United States. \nThe community ... Citra is known as the home of the <b>pineapple</b> orange, (originally \ncalled the Hickory ... Citra was founded in 1881 in a citrus-<b>growing</b> district. A post\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Citra, Florida" }, { "snippet": "Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is an epiphytic flowering plant that often \n<b>grows</b> upon ... Due to its propensity for <b>growing</b> in subtropical humid southern \nlocales like Alabama, <b>Florida</b>, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, \nSouth&nbsp;...", "title": "Spanish moss" }, { "snippet": "Guava is a common tropical fruit cultivated in many tropical and subtropical \nregions. Psidium ... Several species are <b>grown</b> commercially; apple guava and its \ncultivars are those most ... fruit fly and must be protected against infestation in \nareas of <b>Florida</b> where this pest is present. ... Sarasota, <b>Florida</b>: <b>Pineapple</b> Press, \nInc. p.", "title": "Guava" }, { "snippet": "Georgiana is a populated place located on Merritt Island in Brevard County, \n<b>Florida</b> at latitude ... History[edit]. Historically, the area was used for citrus and \n<b>pineapple cultivation</b>. There were 24 homesteaders recorded in the settlement in \n1889.", "title": "Georgiana, Florida" }, { "snippet": "Lake Worth Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, <b>Florida</b>, United States, located \nabout 64 ... College Park acquired from the estate of William Stephan, where \nFannie ran a <b>pineapple</b> farm, and 160 acres (65 ha) to the south between the ... \nThe town was <b>growing</b> so fast that a new addition was platted in that inaugural \nyear.", "title": "Lake Worth Beach, Florida" } ] } ]
Which meristematic tissue is found in root and shoot apex?
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Meristem
[ "root" ]
[ "Meristem" ]
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Who is the first chief justice of the supreme court?
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Chief Justice of the United States
[ "John Jay" ]
[ "List of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States" ]
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Where is the name pan flute derived from?
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Pan (god)
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[ "Pan flute" ]
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Who sings for johnny depp in cry baby?
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Cry-Baby
[ "James Intveld" ]
[ "Cry-Baby" ]
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Who is playing black panther in the new movie?
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Black Panther (film)
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What is the black ribbon on google for?
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Black ribbon
[ "political statement", "mourning tragedies", "POW / MIA remembrance" ]
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Who plays molly in big momma house 2?
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Big Momma's House 2
[ "Kat Dennings" ]
[ "Big Momma's House 2" ]
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Who played big rhonda on that 70s show?
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Cynthia Lamontagne
[ "Cynthia Ann LaMontagne" ]
[ "That '70s Show (season 4)" ]
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Where does the blood in the right atrium come from?
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Atrium (heart)
[ "venous circulation" ]
[ "Atrium (heart)" ]
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What are the two types of mixtures in science?
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Mixture
[ "heterogeneous", "homogeneous" ]
[ "Mixture" ]
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Who sang my heart beats like a drum?
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My Heart Beats Like a Drum (Dum Dum Dum)
[ "ATC" ]
[ "My Heart Beats Like a Drum (Dum Dum Dum)" ]
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Who has scored the most goals ever in football history?
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List of men's footballers with 500 or more goals
[ "Josef Bican" ]
[ "List of footballers with 500 or more goals" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Josef \"Pepi\" Bican", "Josef Bican" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Where is the dxl frisco bowl being played?
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Frisco Bowl
[ "Frisco , Texas" ]
[ "Frisco Bowl", "2017 Frisco Bowl", "2018 Frisco Bowl" ]
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Who was the second prime minister of kenya?
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Prime Minister of Kenya
[ "Raila Odinga" ]
[ "Prime Minister of Kenya" ]
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Who says i'm lovin it for mcdonalds?
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I'm Lovin' It (song)
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In 2015 the song was covered by \nSpanish singer Abraham Mateo for the soundtrack and promotion of the film \n<b>Minions</b>.", "title": "Mellow Yellow" }, { "snippet": "This article is a list of Super Bowl commercials, that is, commercials that aired on \nthe television ... &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> Good&quot;, Many men drinking Pepsi Max get hurt, then <b>say</b> &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> \nGood&quot;. ... Food, <b>McDonald&#39;s</b>, &quot;Pay With <b>Lovin</b>&#39;&quot;, A <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> restaurant accepts \n... &quot;<b>Minions</b> Get Naked in 2015 Super Bowl Ad (No, Really)—Watch the Video!&quot;.", "title": "List of Super Bowl commercials" }, { "snippet": "The Neptunes are a production duo consisting of Pharrell Williams and Chad \nHugo. ... Justin Timberlake – <b>I&#39;m Lovin</b>&#39; It (<b>McDonald&#39;s</b> Commercial) (September \n21st). <b>I&#39;m Lovin</b>&#39; It ... Never Can <b>Say</b> Goodbye featuring Pharrell (The Neptunes \nRemix) ... 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When did mens figure skating become an olympic sport?
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Figure skating
[ "1908" ]
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What country's flag is orange white and green?
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Flag of Ivory Coast
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What does the rosenberg self esteem scale measure?
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Rosenberg self-esteem scale
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Who sings the song don't turn around?
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Don't Turn Around
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Actress who plays caroline on bold and beautiful?
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Linsey Godfrey
[ "Linsey Godfrey" ]
[ "The Bold and the Beautiful" ]
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Who own the rights to the black panther movie?
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Black Panther (film)
[ "Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures", "Marvel Studios" ]
[ "Black Panther (film)" ]
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Who played the marshal in who shot liberty valance?
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
[ "Andy Devine" ]
[ "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (stage play)" ]
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Who has won the most 6th man awards?
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NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award
[ "Jamal Crawford" ]
[ "NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award" ]
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Who played drums on everybody wants to rule the world?
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Everybody Wants to Rule the World
[ "Manny Elias" ]
[ "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" ]
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Who won last chance kitchen joe or brother?
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Top Chef (season 15)
[ "Joseph" ]
[ "Top Chef: Kentucky", "Top Chef: Colorado", "Top Chef: Seattle" ]
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When was the first video game released to the public?
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Early history of video games
[ "in 1950" ]
[ "History of video games" ]
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Who plays catherine on the haves and the have nots?
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Renee Lawless
[ "Renee Lawless - Orsini" ]
[ "The Haves and the Have Nots" ]
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Who did the warriors play last year in the finals?
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2017 NBA Finals
[ "Cleveland Cavaliers" ]
[ "Golden State Warriors" ]
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What does the name nikita mean in russian?
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Nikita (given name)
[ "victor" ]
[ "Nikita (given name)" ]
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What is the theme of my heart will go on?
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My Heart Will Go On
[ "Love Theme from Titanic" ]
[ "My Heart Will Go On" ]
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How many times has liverpool won champions league?
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Liverpool F.C. in European football
[ "five" ]
[ "Liverpool F.C." ]
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Who regulates the privacy act in australia and new zealand?
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Privacy in Australian law
[ "Australian Law Reform Commission" ]
[ "Office of the Australian Information Commissioner", "Right to privacy in New Zealand" ]
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Government offices. Preceded \nby. Karen Curtis &middot; Australian Privacy Commissioner 2010–&nbsp;...", "title": "Timothy Pilgrim" }, { "snippet": "Australia[edit]. The <b>Office of the Australian Information Commissioner</b> (OAIC) has \nfunctions relating to freedom of information and privacy,&nbsp;...", "title": "Information commissioner" }, { "snippet": "Information privacy is the relationship between the collection and dissemination \nof data, ... protection authorities in the European Union and the European Free \nTrade Association &middot; <b>Office of the Australian Information Commissioner</b> (Australia)\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Information privacy" }, { "snippet": "Christine Margaret O&#39;Keefe is an Australian mathematician and computer \nscientist whose research has included work in finite geometry, information \nsecurity, and data privacy. She is a researcher at CSIRO, and was the lead \nauthor of a 2017 report from the <b>Office of the Australian Information</b> \n<b>Commissioner</b> on best practices&nbsp;...", "title": "Christine O'Keefe" }, { "snippet": "Freelancer is an Australian crowdsourcing marketplace website, which allows \npotential employers to post jobs that freelancers can then bid to complete. \nFounded in 2009, its headquarters is located in Sydney, Australia, though it also \nhas offices in Vancouver, London, ... In December 2015 the <b>Office of the</b> \n<b>Australian Information Commissioner</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Freelancer.com" }, { "snippet": "In 2010, the <b>Office of the Australian Information Commissioner</b> (OAIC) was \nestablished and the previously independent Office of the Privacy Commissioner \nwas&nbsp;...", "title": "Australian Human Rights Commission" } ] }, { "query": "privacy act new zealnad", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>New Zealand</b> has a statute entitled the <b>Privacy Act</b> 1993. However, despite its \ndeclaration that it is an Act to&nbsp;...", "title": "Right to privacy in New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Privacy Act</b> 1993 is primarily concerned with information privacy; other \naspects of privacy are protected by the common law&nbsp;...", "title": "Privacy Commissioner (New Zealand)" }, { "snippet": "It is <b>New Zealand&#39;s</b> primary <b>freedom of information law</b> and part of <b>New Zealand&#39;s</b> \nuncodified constitution. The guiding principle of the Act is that information&nbsp;...", "title": "Official Information Act 1982" }, { "snippet": "It is one of several Codes of Practice issued by the Privacy Commissioner under \nsection 46 of the <b>Privacy Act</b>. The Code has been amended 6 times, with a 7th&nbsp;...", "title": "Credit Reporting Privacy Code (New Zealand)" }, { "snippet": "The rights of children living in <b>New Zealand</b> are secured through various pieces \nof legislation. ... Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA), the Crimes Act 1961, the Human \nRights Act 1993, the <b>Privacy Act</b> 1993, and the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA).", "title": "Children's rights in New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "In <b>New Zealand</b>, the <b>Privacy Act</b> 1993 sets out principles in relation to the \ncollection, use, disclosure, security and access to&nbsp;...", "title": "Privacy law" }, { "snippet": "Australian Capital Territory, the <b>Freedom of Information Act</b> 1989; <b>New</b> South \nWales, the Government Information (Public Access) Act&nbsp;...", "title": "Freedom of information laws by country" }, { "snippet": "The <b>New Zealand Law</b> Commission said of <b>privacy</b> in Australian <b>law</b> in 2009: &quot;\nThe current landscape in Australia includes federal and state information <b>privacy</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Privacy in Australian law" }, { "snippet": "It seeks to amend Schedule five of the <b>Privacy Act</b> which details information \navailable to law enforcement.", "title": "Vehicle Confiscation and Seizure Bill (New Zealand)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Privacy Act</b> may refer to: <b>Privacy Act</b> of 1974 of the United States; <b>Privacy Act</b> (\nCanada) &middot; <b>Privacy Act</b> 1988 Australia; <b>Privacy Act</b> 1993 <b>New Zealand</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Privacy Act" } ] } ]
Who played carrie in days of our lives?
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Carrie Brady
[ "Christie Clark" ]
[ "Carrie Brady" ]
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Austin soon proposed and <b>Carrie</b> and Austin planned their \nwedding.", "title": "Austin Reed (Days of Our Lives)" }, { "snippet": "Samantha Gene Brady DiMera is a fictional character from the American NBC \ndaytime soap opera, <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, portrayed by Alison Sweeney since 1993\n. ... Austin and <b>Carrie</b> fall back in love and plan their future together when <b>Carrie</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Sami Brady" }, { "snippet": "Andrea Laura Barber (born July 3, 1976) is an American actress. She is known \nfor playing ... Barber&#39;s first major role was as the original <b>Carrie</b> Brady on the \nAmerican soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, from 1982 to 1986. She also guest-\nstarred&nbsp;...", "title": "Andrea Barber" }, { "snippet": "<b>Carrie</b> Stevens (born May 1, 1969) is an American model, actress, and \nentrepreneur. She was ... room by a Hollywood talent agent, Stevens first \ntelevision appearance was on an episode of the daytime soap opera <b>Days of Our</b> \n<b>Lives</b> in 1992.", "title": "Carrie Stevens" }, { "snippet": "Anna DiMera is a fictional character on the NBC daytime drama, <b>Days of Our</b> \n<b>Lives</b>. She is the ex-wife of Roman Brady and the biological mother of <b>Carrie</b> \nBrady.", "title": "Anna DiMera" }, { "snippet": "Cassie Brady is a fictional character from the NBC daytime soap opera, <b>Days of</b> \n<b>Our Lives</b>. Cassie and Rex, her twin brother, first appeared in Salem after a 4th&nbsp;...", "title": "Cassie Brady" }, { "snippet": "<b>Carrie</b> Genzel (born September 18, 1971) is a Canadian actress and film \nproducer. She is best ... Genzel is known for her recurring roles in soap operas, \nduring the 1990s, such as The Bold and the Beautiful and <b>Days Of Our Lives</b>, but \nis mostly&nbsp;...", "title": "Carrie Genzel" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of previous cast members on the long-running American NBC \ndaytime soap opera, ... Charles Cioffi, Ernesto Toscano, 1990. Christie Clark &middot; \n<b>Carrie</b> Brady, 1986–99, 2005–06, 2010–12, 2017–19. Jeffrey Clark, Jeremy \nHorton, 1989.", "title": "List of previous Days of Our Lives cast members" } ] }, { "query": "Who played carrie in days of our lives?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Carrie</b> Brady is a fictional character from the NBC soap opera, <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, \n... In 2011, it was announced that <b>Carrie</b> and Austin (Austin <b>played</b> by Patrick&nbsp;...", "title": "Carrie Brady" }, { "snippet": "Christie Mary Clark is an American actress. She is best known for her role as \n<b>Carrie</b> Brady in <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. 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Which professional sports team would you not see play a home game in madison square garden?
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Sports in New York City
[ "Brooklyn Nets NBA" ]
[ "Madison Square Garden" ]
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Who is the person who helps to take care of jem and scout?
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List of To Kill a Mockingbird characters
[ "Calpurnia" ]
[ "To Kill a Mockingbird (film)", "To Kill a Mockingbird (2018 play)", "List of To Kill a Mockingbird characters" ]
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The book has been \ninternationally&nbsp;...", "title": "To Kill a Mockingbird in popular culture" }, { "snippet": "Mary Badham (born October 7, 1952) is an American actress who portrayed Jean \nLouise &quot;Scout&quot; Finch in <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> (1962), for which she was&nbsp;...", "title": "Mary Badham" }, { "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b>&quot;. The following 9 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "title": "Category:To Kill a Mockingbird" } ] }, { "query": "jem and scout", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Jem</b> explains many things to <b>Scout</b> throughout the novel. Bob Ewell breaks <b>Jem&#39;s</b> \narm during his assault on the Finch children, subsequently resulting in it being&nbsp;...", "title": "List of To Kill a Mockingbird characters" }, { "snippet": "<b>Scout</b> runs into the arms of a frantic Atticus. 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The central meeting place for government officials in ancient greece was?
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Athenian democracy
[ "Pnyx" ]
[ "Pnyx" ]
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When did tanger outlets open in washington pa?
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Tanger Outlets Pittsburgh
[ "August 29 , 2008" ]
[ "Tanger Outlets Pittsburgh" ]
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When does boy in the striped pajamas take place?
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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
[ "World War II" ]
[ "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" ]
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Based on the residues in the active site what family of proteases does pepsin belong to?
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Protease
[ "Acid proteases" ]
[ "Pepsin" ]
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Which team has the most championships in the nfl?
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History of the National Football League championship
[ "The Green Bay Packers" ]
[ "History of the National Football League championship" ]
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Where was indian independence league formed in 1942?
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Indian Independence League
[ "Bangkok" ]
[ "Indian Independence League" ]
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The full spectrum includes what range of light visible to humans?
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Visible spectrum
[ "430 -- 770 THz" ]
[ "Visible spectrum" ]
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What channel is into the bad lands on?
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Into the Badlands (TV series)
[ "AMC" ]
[ "Into the Badlands (TV series)" ]
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Where does the emperor sit in the colosseum?
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Colosseum
[ "at the north" ]
[ "Colosseum" ]
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Who is the commander in chief of military?
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Commander-in-chief
[ "President of the United States" ]
[ "Commander-in-chief" ]
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When did they start televising the nfl draft?
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National Football League Draft
[ "1980" ]
[ "National Football League Draft" ]
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When did mother's day become a holiday?
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Mother's Day
[ "1914" ]
[ "Mother's Day" ]
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Who crossed the twin towers on a tightrope?
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Philippe Petit
[ "Philippe Petit" ]
[ "Nik Wallenda", "Philippe Petit" ]
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Last nhl team to win 4 stanley cups in a row?
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List of Stanley Cup champions
[ "New York Islanders" ]
[ "List of Stanley Cup champions", "Stanley Cup Finals" ]
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Who plays rodrigo in mozart in the jungle?
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Mozart in the Jungle
[ "Gael García Bernal" ]
[ "Mozart in the Jungle" ]
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When did sweden change to right hand drive?
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Dagen H
[ "3 September 1967" ]
[ "Dagen H" ]
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Who played title role in mohan joshi hajir ho?
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Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho!
[ "Bhisham Sahni" ]
[ "Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho!" ]
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The differentiated b cells that produce and secrete large amounts of antibodies are called?
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B cell
[ "B lymphocytes" ]
[ "B cell" ]
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What is the name of ravan's sister?
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Shurpanakha
[ "Shurpanakha" ]
[ "Shurpanakha" ]
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When was the last time the washington redskins won the superbowl?
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Washington Redskins
[ "XVIII ." ]
[ "List of Washington Redskins seasons" ]
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Who played robin's mother on how i met your mother?
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List of How I Met Your Mother characters
[ "Tracey Ullman" ]
[ "Robin Scherbatsky" ]
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It made us believe that she and Ted belonged together.", "title": "Last Forever" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Let&#39;s Go to the Mall&quot; is a song written by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays for the \nCBS television series How I Met Your Mother. The song was performed by \nCanadian actress Cobie Smulders in the role of Robin <b>Scherbatsky</b>, who has ... \nRyan; VanDerWerff, Todd; Bowman, Donna; Koski, <b>Genevieve</b> (September 27, \n2012).", "title": "Let's Go to the Mall" }, { "snippet": "Orson Bean was a veteran American film, television, and stage actor, and a \ncomedian, writer, ... He appeared in the 2007 How I Met Your Mother episode &quot;\nSlapsgiving&quot; as Robin <b>Scherbatsky</b>&#39;s 41-year-old boyfriend, Bob. 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Who played jerry lee lewis in great balls of fire?
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Great Balls of Fire! (film)
[ "Dennis Quaid" ]
[ "Great Balls of Fire! (film)", "Great Balls of Fire" ]
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When is danganronpa 3 coming out in english?
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Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony
[ "late 2017" ]
[ "Danganronpa 3", "Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School", "Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony" ]
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Who was the president when apollo 11 landed?
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Apollo 11
[ "Richard Nixon" ]
[ "Apollo 11" ]
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Who wrote the majority opinion in new jersey v tlo?
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New Jersey v. T. L. O.
[ "Byron White" ]
[ "New Jersey v. T. L. O." ]
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Since it began in 1930 which country has had the most fifa world cup wins?
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List of FIFA World Cup winners
[ "Brazil" ]
[ "List of FIFA World Cup finals", "FIFA World Cup" ]
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When does the mayans series start on fx?
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Mayans MC
[ "September 4 , 2018" ]
[ "Mayans M.C." ]
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When does season 8 of archer come out?
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Archer (season 8)
[ "April 5 , 2017" ]
[ "Archer (disambiguation)", "Archer (2009 TV series)" ]
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When was the resolution of purna swaraj passed by the congress?
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Purna Swaraj
[ "15 August" ]
[ "Purna Swaraj" ]
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Who played kaa in the original jungle book?
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Kaa
[ "Sterling Holloway" ]
[ "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "The Jungle Book (TV series)" ]
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Who wrote i can't make you love me lyrics?
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I Can't Make You Love Me
[ "Allen Shamblin", "Mike Reid" ]
[ "I Can't Make You Love Me" ]
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Who drives the number 43 car in nascar?
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Aric Almirola
[ "Aric A. Almirola" ]
[ "John Andretti", "Richard Petty", "Bubba Wallace", "Petty Enterprises" ]
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Casey Atwood, who had been <b>driving</b> \nEvernham&#39;s No.", "title": "Richard Petty Motorsports" }, { "snippet": "Darrell Bubba Wallace Jr. (born October 8, 1993) is an American professional \nstock <b>car racing driver</b>. He currently competes full-time in the <b>NASCAR</b> Cup \nSeries, <b>driving</b> the No. <b>43</b> Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE for Richard Petty \nMotorsports. ... one of the most successful African American <b>drivers</b> in the <b>history</b> \nof <b>NASCAR</b>.", "title": "Bubba Wallace" }, { "snippet": "Richard Lee Petty (born July 2, 1937), nicknamed The King, is a former <b>NASCAR</b> \n<b>driver</b> who ... Statistically, he is the most accomplished <b>driver</b> in the <b>history</b> of the \nsport, and is ... 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In 2001, Pixar visited <b>NASCAR</b> tracks as research for \nthe 2006 animated film <b>Cars</b>, which included the voices of <b>NASCAR drivers</b> \nRichard&nbsp;...", "title": "NASCAR Cup Series" }, { "snippet": "Robert Allen Labonte (born May 8, 1964) is an American professional stock <b>car</b> \n<b>racing driver</b>. ... the second closest finish in the <b>history</b> of <b>NASCAR&#39;s</b> top three \nseries (behind the ... <b>43 car</b>, Labonte collected three Top 5&#39;s and eight Top 10&#39;s.", "title": "Bobby Labonte" }, { "snippet": "Daytona 500 pole position winners for the <b>NASCAR</b> Cup Series&#39;s Daytona 500 \nare rewarded ... The remainder of the <b>43 car</b> field consists of <b>drivers</b> who meet \ncertain qualifications, such as qualifying speed or ... 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Chrysler, Ford and \nGeneral Motors were the primary, if not only, competitors for much of <b>NASCAR&#39;s</b> \n<b>history</b>.", "title": "NASCAR Cup Series" }, { "snippet": "The team entered <b>NASCAR&#39;s</b> premier series at a ... 17 <b>car</b>, with Matt Kenseth as \nthe driver, DeWalt Tools as the&nbsp;...", "title": "Roush Fenway Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series" }, { "snippet": "The Plymouth Superbird was a highly modified, short-lived version of the \nPlymouth Road Runner with well-known graphics and horn sound. It was the \nfactory&#39;s follow up stock <b>car</b> racing design, for the 1970 season, ... <b>NASCAR&#39;s</b> \nrules implemented for the 1971 season limited the &quot;aero-<b>cars</b>&quot; to an engine \ndisplacement of no&nbsp;...", "title": "Plymouth Superbird" }, { "snippet": "John Andrew Andretti (March 12, 1963 – January 30, 2020) was an American \nrace <b>car</b> driver. He won individual races in CART, IMSA GTP, Rolex Sports <b>Car</b> \nSeries, and <b>NASCAR</b> during his career. ... <b>43 car</b> in the 93rd Indianapolis 500. ... \nJohn was one of three drivers in motorsport <b>history</b> to have driven both a Top \nFuel&nbsp;...", "title": "John Andretti" }, { "snippet": "Latitude <b>43</b> Motorsports is a disbanded <b>NASCAR</b> team that competed in the \nSprint Cup Series ... businessman Bill Jenkins purchased the team from Roush \nFenway Racing to satisfy <b>NASCAR&#39;s</b> limit of four <b>cars</b> per race team. ... <b>History</b>[\nedit].", "title": "Latitude 43 Motorsports" } ] }, { "query": "wally darenbach", "results": [ { "snippet": "... 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Joe Denly · Mike \nDenness · Jade <b>Dernbach</b> · Graham Dilley · Paul Downton · Ben Duckett · Mark \nEalham · Phil&nbsp;...", "title": "List of One Day International cricketers" }, { "snippet": "Oliver John Douglas Pope (born 2 January 1998) is an English cricketer who \nplays for the ... 4 Dunn; 6 Borthwick; 7 Foakes (wk); 8 Clark; 9 Jacks; 11 Smith (wk\n); 12 Kimber; 13 Batty; 16 <b>Dernbach</b> (t20 c); 17 Burns (c); 19 Virdi; 20 Roy&nbsp;...", "title": "Ollie Pope" }, { "snippet": "Michi Gaigg &middot; Angela Gehann-<b>Dernbach</b> &middot; Claire Gibault &middot; Ruth Gipps &middot; Jane \nGlover ... 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Which is the highest collection movie in tamil?
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List of highest-grossing Indian films
[ "Baahubali 2 : The Conclusion" ]
[ "List of highest-grossing Indian films", "List of Tamil films of 2017" ]
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Who did green bay lose to in the playoffs last year?
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List of Green Bay Packers seasons
[ "Falcons" ]
[ "List of Green Bay Packers seasons" ]
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The world's oldest epic tale told in poetry is called the epic of?
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Epic poetry
[ "Epic of Gilgamesh" ]
[ "Epic poetry" ]
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How many aircraft carriers did the united states build during world war ii?
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United States Navy in World War II
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[ "List of aircraft carriers of World War II" ]
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Who dies at the end of big little lies?
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Big Little Lies (novel)
[ "Perry" ]
[ "Big Little Lies (TV series)", "Big Little Lies (novel)" ]
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What came out first mr pibb or dr pepper?
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Dr Pepper
[ "Dr Pepper" ]
[ "Pibb Xtra", "Dr Pepper" ]
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Who is in the video she will be loved?
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She Will Be Loved
[ "Corinne Carrey", "Adam Levine", "Kelly Preston" ]
[ "She Will Be Loved" ]
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Who played eddard stark in game of thrones?
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Sean Bean
[ "Bean" ]
[ "Sean Bean" ]
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When is sea of thieves coming to pc?
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Sea of Thieves
[ "20 March 2018" ]
[ "Sea of Thieves" ]
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Where is the show just for laughs gags filmed?
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Just for Laughs: Gags
[ "Vancouver", "Montreal", "Mexico", "Quebec City" ]
[ "Just for Laughs: Gags", "Just for Laughs (British TV series)", "Just for Laughs Gags Asia" ]
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Who played the father on father knows best?
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Father Knows Best
[ "Robert Young" ]
[ "Father Knows Best" ]
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Who is the most following person on instagram?
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List of most-followed Instagram accounts
[ "Selena Gomez" ]
[ "List of most-followed Instagram accounts", "Ariana Grande" ]
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It was released through Republic Records on August \n17,&nbsp;...", "title": "Pete Davidson (song)" }, { "snippet": "International. <b>Ariana Grande</b>, Twitter. @<b>ArianaGrande</b>. broken. from the bottom of \nmy heart, i am so so&nbsp;...", "title": "Manchester Arena bombing" }, { "snippet": "Boyfriend is a song by American singer <b>Ariana Grande</b> and American musical \nduo Social House. It was released by Republic Records on August 2, 2019.", "title": "Boyfriend (Ariana Grande and Social House song)" }, { "snippet": "Yours Truly is the debut studio album by American singer <b>Ariana Grande</b>. It was \nreleased on September 3, 2013, by Republic Records. Incorporating R&amp;B, Yours\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Yours Truly (Ariana Grande album)" }, { "snippet": "American singer and actress <b>Ariana Grande</b> has won more than 102 awards \nduring her career. Her debut album Yours Truly was released in 2013 and \ndebuted&nbsp;...", "title": "List of awards and nominations received by Ariana Grande" }, { "snippet": "Thank U, Next (stylized in all lowercase) is the fifth studio album by American \nsinger <b>Ariana Grande</b>, released on February 8, 2019, by Republic Records.", "title": "Thank U, Next" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The Way&quot; is a song recorded by American singer <b>Ariana Grande</b>, featuring \nrapper Mac Miller, from Grande&#39;s debut studio album Yours Truly (2013).", "title": "The Way (Ariana Grande song)" } ] }, { "query": "most following person on instagram", "results": [ { "snippet": "This list contains the top 50 accounts with the <b>most</b> followers on the photo and \nvideo-sharing social platform <b>Instagram</b>. As of March 2020, the <b>most</b>-followed \n<b>person</b> is footballer Cristiano Ronaldo ... Top accounts. All-time. 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Who named the seven wonders of the world?
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Wonders of the World
[ "Callimachus of Cyrene", "Herodotus" ]
[ "American Society of Civil Engineers", "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World" ]
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Who plays the artist in a place to call home?
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A Place to Call Home (TV series)
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What grade does high school start in japan?
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Education in Japan
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Where is blanche from in streetcar named desire?
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Blanche DuBois
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Which two plates meet along the west coast of the usa?
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North American Plate
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What is the current version of php and mysql?
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PHP
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When are you supposed to bring elf on the shelf out?
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The Elf on the Shelf
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Who did patsy marry in ab fab movie?
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Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
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Where is the orange bowl held this year?
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Orange Bowl
[ "Hard Rock Stadium" ]
[ "2018 Orange Bowl" ]
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Who has the most super bowl losses in nfl history?
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List of Super Bowl champions
[ "Denver Broncos", "New England Patriots" ]
[ "List of Super Bowl records" ]
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When was the first income tax law enacted?
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Taxation history of the United States
[ "during the Civil War" ]
[ "History of taxation in the United States" ]
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Who started the white out in college football?
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Whiteout
[ "Penn State" ]
[ "Whiteout" ]
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When did the us declare war on germany wwii?
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United States declaration of war upon Germany (1941)
[ "December 11 , 1941" ]
[ "United States declaration of war upon Germany (1941)" ]
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Who translated romance of the rose into english?
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Roman de la Rose
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Who sang at the super bowl 2017 half time show?
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Super Bowl LI halftime show
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[ "Super Bowl LI halftime show" ]
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When was thanksgiving made a national holiday in the united states?
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Thanksgiving (United States)
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[ "Thanksgiving (United States)" ]
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Where does the expression on cloud nine come from?
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The whole nine yards
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Who has the record for the most strikeouts?
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List of Major League Baseball career strikeout leaders
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Contents. 1 \nCareer <b>records</b> ... <b>Most</b> Innings Pitched: 15, Rob Gardner (1965) and Al Jackson (\n1962); <b>Most Strikeouts</b>: 19, David Cone (1991) and Tom Seaver (1970); <b>Most</b> \n<b>Strikeouts</b> in Major League debut: 11, Matt Harvey, July 26, 2012; <b>Most</b> Walks: 10\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of New York Mets team records" }, { "snippet": "The following <b>is</b> a list of single-game baseball <b>records</b> and unusual events. The \nfollowing criteria are used for inclusion: Only events occurring within a single \nplate appearance, inning, or game are included; cumulative or aggregate <b>records</b> \nachieved over <b>more</b> than one game are not ... <b>Most strikeouts</b> in a game of any \nlength by both teams.", "title": "List of Major League Baseball single-game records" }, { "snippet": "There are currently 95 pitchers and 88 <b>records</b> in the 1,000 <b>Strikeout</b> Club: ... She \nalso <b>owns</b> the Junior (15.2) and Sophomore (14.1) ratio marks in addition. \nTincher (679 in 2008), Courtney Blades (663 in 2000), Osterman in 2006, (593&nbsp;...", "title": "NCAA Division I softball career strikeouts list" } ] }, { "query": "single game strikeouts record", "results": [ { "snippet": "Tom Seaver concluded his milestone <b>game</b> by striking out the final ten batters he \nfaced, setting a new major league <b>record</b> for most consecutive <b>strikeouts</b>. Of the&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Major League Baseball single-game strikeout leaders ..." }, { "snippet": "21 <b>strikeouts</b> in a <b>game</b> of any length. Number of occurrences: 1. Tom Cheney, \nSeptember 12, 1962 (pitched 16 innings of a 16-inning <b>game</b>).", "title": "List of Major League Baseball single-game records" }, { "snippet": "At 20 years old, Necciai posted a 1–6 <b>record</b> with 31 <b>strikeouts</b> and a 7.08 ERA in \n54​<sup>2</sup>⁄3 innings pitched from August 10 to September 28, 1952, the <b>single</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Ron Necciai" }, { "snippet": "<b>Single</b>-<b>game</b> batting <b>records</b>. Statistic, Player, <b>Record</b>, Date. RBI &middot; Nate Colbert, 8\n* ... <b>Single</b>-<b>game</b> pitching <b>records</b>. Statistic, Player, <b>Record</b> ... <b>Strikeouts</b> &middot; Jake \nPeavy, 16, April 27, 2007.", "title": "List of San Diego Padres team records" }, { "snippet": "In baseball, a golden sombrero is a player&#39;s inglorious feat of striking out four \ntimes in a <b>single game</b>. Contents. 1 Origin of the term; 2 Major League Baseball. \n2.1 Notable four-<b>strikeout</b> games. 2.1.1 Major league players with the most four-\n<b>strikeout</b> games ... The professional baseball <b>record</b> for <b>strikeouts</b> in a <b>single</b> \n<b>game</b> belongs to&nbsp;...", "title": "Golden sombrero" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of team <b>records</b> for the New York Mets baseball team. Contents. 1 \nCareer <b>records</b>. 1.1 Batting; 1.2 Pitching. 2 Single season <b>records</b>. 2.1 Batting; \n2.2 Pitching. 3 <b>Single game records</b> ... Bases on Balls: 761 David Wright; \n<b>Strikeouts</b>: 1,292 David Wright; Stolen Bases: 408 José Reyes; Singles: 1,119 \nDavid Wright&nbsp;...", "title": "List of New York Mets team records" }, { "snippet": "Games[edit]. Progression of <b>record</b> for total <b>strikeouts</b> by both teams in <b>one game</b> \n(partial listing):. 33 – San Francisco Giants at&nbsp;...", "title": "Strikeout" }, { "snippet": "He <b>recorded</b> a <b>one</b>-hit, 14-<b>strikeout</b> complete <b>game</b> shutout on May 25, 2001. On \nAug. 3, 2001, he struck out nine batters and gave up only <b>one</b> run over eight&nbsp;...", "title": "Kerry Wood" }, { "snippet": "Doom set the tournament <b>record</b> for <b>single</b>-<b>game strikeouts</b> with 20. On May 29, \nshe won back-to-back games vs. the Western Michigan Broncos (in relief and&nbsp;...", "title": "Debbie Doom" }, { "snippet": "Hollowell holds the national high school <b>record</b> for <b>strikeouts</b> in a <b>single game</b> \nwith 61, collected in a 30-inning game against Woodland High School that \nstarted&nbsp;...", "title": "Alicia Hollowell" } ] } ]