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Who sang i dreamed a dream on glee?
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Dream On (Glee)
[ "Rachel", "Shelby" ]
[ "I Dreamed a Dream" ]
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Who has the most millionaires in the world?
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Millionaire
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Moss is an example of which type of plant?
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Moss
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[ "Moss" ]
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Who is the highest ranked golfer in the world?
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List of World Number One male golfers
[ "Dustin Johnson" ]
[ "List of world number one male golfers" ]
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Who sings get it on bang a gong?
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Get It On (T. Rex song)
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[ "Get It On (T. Rex song)" ]
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Who did the voice of jar jar binks?
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Ahmed Best
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What is the orange pack of pall mall?
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Pall Mall (cigarette)
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Who was married to chris tate in emmerdale?
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Chris Tate
[ "Kathy", "Rachel Hughes", "Charity Dingle" ]
[ "Chris Tate", "Emmerdale" ]
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When does diary of a wimpy kid book 12 come out?
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Getaway
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The oldest museum in america the pennsylvania academy of fine arts was founded in?
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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Where was pirates of the carribbean dead mans chest filmed?
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
[ "Palos Verdes", "The Bahamas", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Dominica" ]
[ "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" ]
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Who did the voice of ariel in the little mermaid?
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Jodi Benson
[ "Jodi Marie Marzorati Benson" ]
[ "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning", "Ariel (The Little Mermaid)", "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure", "The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea", "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "The Little Mermaid (TV series)", "The Little Mermaid Live!" ]
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When he \ncrosses&nbsp;...", "title": "List of The Little Mermaid characters" }, { "snippet": "Disney&#39;s The <b>Little Mermaid</b> is an American animated television series produced \nby Walt Disney Television Animation based on the 1989 Disney film of the same \nname. It features the adventures of <b>Ariel</b> as a mermaid prior to the events of the \nfilm. ... Some of the <b>voice</b> actors of the film reprise their roles in the series, among\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid (TV series)" } ] }, { "query": "little mermaid game voice", "results": [ { "snippet": "René Murat Auberjonois was an American actor, singer, <b>voice</b> artist, narrator, and \ndirector best ... Auberjonois provided <b>voice</b> acting for video <b>games</b>, having \nappeared in a number of popular video <b>games</b>. ... His <b>voice</b> was heard in \n<b>Disney&#39;s</b> The <b>Little Mermaid</b> (receiving alphabetical top billing as Louis the Chef \nand singing&nbsp;...", "title": "René Auberjonois" }, { "snippet": "Christopher Daniel Barnes (born November 7, 1972), also known professionally \nas C.D. Barnes, C.B. Barnes and Chris Barnes, is an American actor and <b>voice</b> \nactor. He is best known for his <b>voice</b> role as <b>the</b> title superhero of <b>the</b> 1994 \nanimated ... He later provided <b>the voice</b> of Spider-Man Noir in <b>the</b> 2010 video \n<b>game</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Christopher Daniel Barnes" }, { "snippet": "Jodi Benson is an American actress, <b>voice</b> actress and singer. 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Voiced by \nAmerican actress Pat Carroll, Ursula is a villainous sea witch who offers a \nmermaid princess named Ariel in exchange to trade her <b>voice</b> for ... As the film&#39;s \nstoryline is retold in the <b>game</b>, Ursula does not recognize Sora&nbsp;...", "title": "Ursula (The Little Mermaid)" }, { "snippet": "Buddy Hackett was an American actor and comedian. His best remembered roles \ninclude Marcellus Washburn in The Music Man (1962); Benjy Benjamin in It&#39;s a \nMad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963); Tennessee Steinmetz in The Love Bug (1968\n); and the <b>voice</b> of Scuttle in The <b>Little Mermaid</b> (1989). ... According to the board \n<b>game</b> Trivial Pursuit, Hackett has the distinction of&nbsp;...", "title": "Buddy Hackett" }, { "snippet": "Sonja Ball (born October 20, 1956) is a Canadian <b>voice</b> actress and singer. \nCareer[edit]. Ball is well known for her voiceover work as the <b>voice</b> of Jane Read \nin the ... and Hedwig in the English dub of Saban&#39;s Adventures of the <b>Little</b> \n<b>Mermaid</b>. ... The Moon Project (2000) (video <b>game</b>) - <b>Voice</b>; Pirate Family (2000) - \nScampi&nbsp;...", "title": "Sonja Ball" } ] }, { "query": "Who did the voice of ariel in the little mermaid?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Jodi Benson is an American actress, <b>voice</b> actress and singer. She is best known \nfor providing both the speaking and the singing <b>voice</b> of Disney&#39;s Princess <b>Ariel in</b> \n<b>The Little Mermaid</b> and its sequel, prequel, and television series spinoff. Benson \n<b>voiced</b> the character Barbie in the 1999 Golden Globe-winning movie&nbsp;...", "title": "Jodi Benson" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ariel</b> is a fictional character and the title character of Walt Disney Pictures&#39; 28th \nanimated film ... <b>Little Mermaid</b>: <b>Ariel&#39;s</b> Beginning (2008). <b>Ariel</b> is <b>voiced</b> by Jodi \nBenson in all official animated appearances and merchandise. She is fourth in \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Ariel (The Little Mermaid)" }, { "snippet": "Ursula is <b>voiced</b> by American actress and comedian Pat Carroll. ... Carroll first \nlearned of The <b>Little Mermaid</b> from her agent, and ... Actress Jodi Benson, who \n<b>voices Ariel</b>, briefly provides the <b>voice</b> of &quot;Vanessa&quot;,&nbsp;...", "title": "Ursula (The Little Mermaid)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Little Mermaid</b> is a 1989 American animated musical romantic fantasy film \nproduced by ... 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Wright <b>was</b> nominated for a Tony Award in 1984 for Best Featured \nActor in a ... <b>Ariel</b> the <b>Little Mermaid</b> (1992) as Sebastian (<b>voice</b>); <b>Ariel&#39;s</b> Story \nStudio&nbsp;...", "title": "Samuel E. Wright" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Little Mermaid</b>: <b>Ariel&#39;s</b> Beginning (also known as The <b>Little Mermaid</b> III in the \n... roles as <b>Ariel</b> and Sebastian respectively, while Sally Field <b>voices</b> the film&#39;s ... \nThe film <b>was</b> released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on August 26,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning" }, { "snippet": "The Wonderful World of Disney Presents The <b>Little Mermaid</b> Live!, or simply The \n<b>Little Mermaid</b> ... The hybrid format special <b>was</b> performed in front of a live \naudience on the Disney ... In November 2019, Jodi Benson, the original <b>voice of</b> \n<b>Ariel</b>, announced that she would be making a special appearance in the live \nspectacular.", "title": "The Little Mermaid Live!" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Little Mermaid</b>: <b>Ariel&#39;s</b> Undersea Adventure (stylized The <b>Little Mermaid</b> ... \nride, a view of King Triton&#39;s castle <b>was</b> added, the &quot;Under the Sea&quot; scene <b>was</b> \ngiven a ... Ahead, a vortex of light surrounds <b>Ariel</b> as she trades her <b>voice</b> for a \npair of&nbsp;...", "title": "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure" } ] } ]
When did lollipop by lil wayne come out?
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Lollipop (Lil Wayne song)
[ "March 13 , 2008" ]
[ "Lollipop (Lil Wayne song)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "March 13, 2008" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who wrote sitting by the dock of the bay?
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(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
[ "Otis Redding", "Steve Cropper" ]
[ "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" ]
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When did trinidad and tobago became one country?
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History of Trinidad and Tobago
[ "In 1889" ]
[ "History of Trinidad and Tobago" ]
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When did martin luther king jr day become a national holiday?
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
[ "in 1983" ]
[ "Martin Luther King Jr. Day" ]
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How many seasons are there of scandal on netflix?
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List of Scandal episodes
[ "7" ]
[ "Shonda Rhimes", "Scandal (TV series)", "List of Scandal episodes" ]
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Who owns the rights to miracle on 34th street?
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Miracle on 34th Street
[ "20th Century Fox" ]
[ "Miracle on 34th Street (1994 film)", "Miracle on 34th Street" ]
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Who played elizabeth bennet in pride and prejudice?
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Elizabeth Bennet
[ "Keira Knightley" ]
[ "Elizabeth Bennet", "Pride & Prejudice (2005 film)", "Pride and Prejudice (1995 TV series)", "Pride and Prejudice (1980 TV series)" ]
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How many episodes in season 2 of unfortunate events?
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A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)
[ "10" ]
[ "A Series of Unfortunate Events" ]
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When's the last time the angels won the world series?
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Los Angeles Angels
[ "2002" ]
[ "List of World Series champions" ]
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What was the drug on 21 jump street?
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21 Jump Street (film)
[ "HFS" ]
[ "21 Jump Street (film)" ]
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Who has played in the most super bowl games?
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List of Super Bowl records
[ "Tom Brady" ]
[ "Super Bowl" ]
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When did the united states declare war on germany?
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German declaration of war against the United States
[ "11 December 1941" ]
[ "Declaration of war by the United States" ]
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Where was pirates of the carribean 2 filmed?
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
[ "Saint Vincent", "Palos Verdes", "Grenadines", "Bahamas", "Dominica" ]
[ "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest", "List of locations in Pirates of the Caribbean" ]
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What is the jewish designation for the first five books of the old testament?
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Tanakh
[ "Torah" ]
[ "Septuagint", "Old Testament" ]
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Who is the son of deucalion and pyrrha?
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Deucalion
[ "Hellen" ]
[ "Deucalion" ]
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Where is area code 604 located in usa?
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Area code 604
[ "British Columbia" ]
[ "Area code 604" ]
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Who won season 10 america's got talent?
2011838362527102329
America's Got Talent (season 10)
[ "Ventriloquist Paul Zerdin" ]
[ "America's Got Talent (season 10)" ]
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What is the total number of goals scored in the 2018 world cup?
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2018 FIFA World Cup statistics
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When is season 3 on fuller house coming out?
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Fuller House (TV series)
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[ "List of Fuller House episodes" ]
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How many lines are in the poem birches?
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Birches (poem)
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[ "Birch (disambiguation)" ]
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Who played the bird lady in mary poppins?
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Jane Darwell
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When did the navy get rid of dungarees?
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Uniforms of the United States Navy
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When did michigan raise drinking age to 21?
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U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state
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[ { "query": "When did michigan raise drinking age to 21?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>alcohol laws</b> of the United States regarding minimum age for purchase have \nchanged over ... From 1976 to 1983, several states voluntarily <b>raised</b> their \npurchase ages to 19 (or, less commonly, 20 or <b>21</b>), ... The current <b>drinking age</b> of \n<b>21</b> remains a point of contention among many Americans, because of it ... \n<b>Michigan</b> ?", "title": "U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state" }, { "snippet": "The National Minimum <b>Drinking Age</b> Act of 1984 (23 U.S.C. § 158) was passed \nby the United ... When brewing magnate Pete Coors <b>raised</b> the <b>drinking age</b> as a \ncampaign issue during the 2004 U.S. Senate race ... declines in traffic fatalities \nthan the USA <b>did</b> since the early 1980s despite not <b>raising</b> their <b>drinking ages to</b> \n<b>21</b>.", "title": "National Minimum Drinking Age Act" }, { "snippet": "The following table of <b>alcohol laws</b> of the United States provides an overview of \nalcohol-related ... States that <b>did</b> not choose to <b>raise</b> their <b>drinking age to 21</b> \nwould risk losing ... 1.1 Alabama–Hawaii; 1.2 Idaho–Massachusetts; 1.3 \n<b>Michigan</b>–New Mexico; 1.4 New York–South Dakota; 1.5 Tennessee–Wyoming, \nPuerto Rico.", "title": "List of alcohol laws of the United States" }, { "snippet": "The Three O&#39;Clock Lobby was a statewide, youth-run youth advocacy \norganization in <b>Michigan</b> in the late 1970s. It was one of the forerunners of the \nAmerican youth rights movement. Contents. 1 Formation; 2 <b>Drinking age</b> \ncontroversy; 3 Year of the Child and eventual ... Further, a proposal to <b>raise</b> the \nstate&#39;s <b>drinking age</b> from 18 to <b>21</b> had&nbsp;...", "title": "Three O'Clock Lobby" }, { "snippet": "The <b>alcohol laws</b> of Wisconsin consist of both statewide statutes and local \nordinances ... Meeting in special session at the call of the governor, the \nlegislature enacted 1985 Wisconsin Act 337, which <b>raised</b> the <b>drinking age to 21</b> \nand brought the ... In effect, the state <b>did</b> not have a uniform age of <b>21</b> until \nSeptember 1, 1988.", "title": "Alcohol laws of Wisconsin" }, { "snippet": "The serving of alcohol in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is governed by \nthe Alcoholic ... On December 4, 1984, Governor Michael S. Dukakis signed a bill \n<b>raising</b> the <b>drinking age</b> from 20 to <b>21</b> in Massachusetts. This bill ... People under \n<b>21</b> years of age may not knowingly drive a car with alcohol inside unless they are\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Alcohol laws of Massachusetts" }, { "snippet": "<b>Alcohol laws</b> are laws in relation to the manufacture, use, being under the \ninfluence of and sale ... Later a few provinces and territories <b>raised</b> their age limit \nfrom 18 to 19 in the ... Alcohol legalized in 1924 - Minimum legal <b>drinking age</b> set \nat <b>21</b>. ... This convenience store in <b>Michigan</b> had its retail license suspended for \ntwo&nbsp;...", "title": "Alcohol law" }, { "snippet": "The <b>alcohol laws</b> of New York are among the most lenient of any state in the \nAtlantic Northeast ... (The <b>drinking age</b> had been 18 for many years before the \nfirst <b>raise</b> on December 4, 1982, to 19.) ... There is no law prohibiting persons \nunder the age of <b>21</b> consuming alcohol that was given to them by their parent or \nlegal&nbsp;...", "title": "Alcohol laws of New York" }, { "snippet": "Drunk driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle with the operator&#39;s ability to \ndo so impaired as a result of alcohol consumption, or with a blood alcohol level in \nexcess of the legal limit. For drivers <b>21</b> years or older, driving with a blood alcohol \nconcentration ... This is true even in Puerto Rico, despite maintaining a legal \n<b>drinking age</b> of&nbsp;...", "title": "Drunk driving in the United States" }, { "snippet": "The smoking <b>age</b> is the minimum legal <b>age</b> required to purchase or smoke \ntobacco products. 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Beer, Wine, Distilled&nbsp;...", "title": "List of alcohol laws of the United States" }, { "snippet": "Events from the year 1978 in <b>Michigan</b>. The Associated Press (AP) rated the top \n<b>Michigan</b> news ... The passage of a ballot proposal in November increasing \n<b>Michigan&#39;s</b> legal <b>drinking age</b> to 21;; The implementation of <b>Michigan&#39;s</b> deposit \nlaw&nbsp;...", "title": "1978 in Michigan" }, { "snippet": "Lake <b>Michigan</b>, like the other Great Lakes, supplies <b>drinking</b> water to millions of \npeople in bordering areas. The lakes are&nbsp;...", "title": "Lake Michigan" }, { "snippet": "The Three O&#39;Clock Lobby was a statewide, youth-run youth advocacy \norganization in <b>Michigan</b> in the late 1970s. It was one of the forerunners of the \nAmerican youth rights movement. 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Koroknay-Palicz was born in Kalamazoo, <b>Michigan</b>, and grew up \nin Holland, <b>Michigan</b>. ... He has also been noted for his opposition to the <b>drinking</b> \n<b>age</b> limit policies of Mothers Against Drunk Driving who want to keep it at age 21.", "title": "Alex Koroknay-Palicz" }, { "snippet": "Thus, some US states require the purchaser to be of a legal <b>drinking age</b>. \nExceptions include: In Texas, the law&nbsp;...", "title": "Low-alcohol beer" } ] } ]
Where is st. jude's hospital located at?
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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[ "St. Jude Medical Center", "St. Jude Children's Research Hospital", "Category:St. Jude Children's Research Hospital" ]
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The stage of life at which both sexes become capable of reproduction is?
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Sexual selection
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[ "Adolescence", "Reproduction", "Biological life cycle", "Category:Human life stages", "Life cycle" ]
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The journal&#39;s editor is Alexander T&nbsp;...", "title": "Journal of Early Adolescence" }, { "snippet": "The Journal of Youth and <b>Adolescence</b> is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary \nacademic journal covering all aspects of youth and <b>adolescence</b>, including&nbsp;...", "title": "Journal of Youth and Adolescence" }, { "snippet": "The Journal of <b>Adolescence</b> is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of primary \nresearch on <b>adolescence</b>. It was established in 1978 and is published by \nElsevier.", "title": "Journal of Adolescence" }, { "snippet": "Alcohol is a liquid form substance which contains ethyl alcohol that can cause \nharm and even damage to a persons DNA. &quot;Alcohol consumption is recognized&nbsp;...", "title": "Alcoholism in adolescence" }, { "snippet": "Journal of Research on <b>Adolescence</b> is a peer-reviewed academic journal \npublished quarterly by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Society for Research on&nbsp;...", "title": "Journal of Research on Adolescence" } ] }, { "query": "stages of life", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Stages of Life</b> (German: Die Lebensstufen) is an allegorical oil painting of \n1835 by the German Romantic landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich.", "title": "The Stages of Life" }, { "snippet": "The Voyage of <b>Life</b> is a series of paintings created by Thomas Cole in 1842, \nrepresenting an allegory of the four <b>stages</b> of human <b>life</b>: childhood, youth, \nmanhood&nbsp;...", "title": "The Voyage of Life" }, { "snippet": "Erikson&#39;s <b>stage</b> theory characterizes an individual advancing through the eight \n<b>life stages</b> as a function of&nbsp;...", "title": "Erikson's stages of psychosocial development" }, { "snippet": "Ashrama in Hinduism is one of four age-based <b>life stages</b> discussed in Indian \ntexts of the ancient and&nbsp;...", "title": "Ashrama (stage)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Stages</b> on <b>Life&#39;s</b> Way is a philosophical work by Søren Kierkegaard written in \n1845. The book was written as a continuation of Kierkegaard&#39;s masterpiece&nbsp;...", "title": "Stages on Life's Way" }, { "snippet": "The speech compares the world to a <b>stage</b> and <b>life</b> to a play and catalogues the \nseven <b>stages</b> of a man&#39;s <b>life</b>, sometimes referred to as the seven ages of man.", "title": "All the world's a stage" }, { "snippet": "diplontic <b>life</b> cycle — the diploid <b>stage</b> is multicellular and haploid gametes are \nformed, meiosis is &quot;gametic&quot;. haplodiplontic <b>life</b> cycle (also referred to as&nbsp;...", "title": "Biological life cycle" }, { "snippet": "Trematodes are parasitic flatworms of the class Trematoda, specifically parasitic \nflukes with two suckers: one ventral and the other oral. Trematodes are covered&nbsp;...", "title": "Trematode life cycle stages" }, { "snippet": "The four <b>stages</b> of enlightenment in Theravada and Early Buddhism are the four \nprogressive ... making &middot; Recollections &middot; Mindfulness &middot; Wisdom &middot; Sublime abidings &middot; \nAids to Enlightenment &middot; Monasticism &middot; Lay life &middot; Buddhist chant &middot; Pilgrimage.", "title": "Four stages of enlightenment" }, { "snippet": "Three <b>stages of life</b>[edit]. 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The offspring that arise&nbsp;...", "title": "Asexual reproduction" }, { "snippet": "Sexual <b>reproduction</b> is a type of <b>reproduction</b> that involves a complex life cycle in \nwhich a gamete with a single set of chromosomes (haploid) combines with&nbsp;...", "title": "Sexual reproduction" }, { "snippet": "<b>Reproduction</b> is the first album released by British synthpop group The Human \nLeague. The album was released in 1979 through Virgin Records.", "title": "Reproduction (album)" }, { "snippet": "Human <b>reproduction</b> is any form of sexual <b>reproduction</b> resulting in human \nfertilization. It typically involves sexual intercourse between a man and a woman.", "title": "Human reproduction" }, { "snippet": "In Marxian economics, economic <b>reproduction</b> refers to recurrent (or cyclical) \nprocesses. 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A. ▻ Adolescence‎ (11 C, 44 F).", "title": "Category:Human life cycle - Wikimedia Commons" }, { "snippet": "<b>Life cycle</b>, <b>life</b>-<b>cycle</b>, or <b>lifecycle</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Science and academia; \n2 Business; 3 Software; 4 Systems engineering; 5 Arts and entertainment&nbsp;...", "title": "Life cycle" }, { "snippet": "Plasmodium is a genus of unicellular eukaryotes that are obligate parasites of \nvertebrates and insects. The <b>life cycles</b> of Plasmodium species involve \ndevelopment in a ... <b>Life cycle</b> of a species that infects <b>humans</b>. The <b>life cycle</b> of \nPlasmodium&nbsp;...", "title": "Plasmodium" }, { "snippet": "Old age refers to ages nearing or surpassing the life expectancy of human beings\n, and is thus the end of the <b>human life cycle</b>. 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What is the largest fast food restaurant chain in the world?
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List of the largest fast food restaurant chains
[ "Subway" ]
[ "Fast food restaurant", "List of the largest fast food restaurant chains" ]
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[ { "query": "What is the largest fast food restaurant chain in the world?", "results": [ { "snippet": "This is the list of the <b>largest fast food restaurant chains</b> by their number of \nlocations in the <b>world</b>. Name, Number of locations, Revenue. 1, United States &middot; \nSubway&nbsp;...", "title": "List of the largest fast food restaurant chains" }, { "snippet": "<b>A fast food restaurant</b>, also known as <b>a quick</b> service <b>restaurant</b> (QSR) within the \nindustry, is <b>a</b> ... <b>Fast food restaurants</b> are typically part of <b>a restaurant chain</b> or \nfranchise operation that provides standardized ... corporation; KFC and Taco Bell, \nwhich are both part of the <b>largest restaurant</b> conglomerate in the <b>world</b>, Yum!", "title": "Fast food restaurant" }, { "snippet": "Yum! Brands, Inc., or Yum! and formerly Tricon <b>Global</b> Restaurants, Inc., is an \nAmerican fast food ... Based in Louisville, Kentucky, it is one of the <b>world&#39;s largest</b> \n<b>fast food restaurant</b> companies in terms of system units. In 135 ... However these \n<b>chains</b> would later be sold when PepsiCo exited the restaurant business. In 1997\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Yum! Brands" }, { "snippet": "At the end of its 2013 fiscal year, Burger King was the second <b>largest chain</b> of \nhamburger <b>fast food restaurants</b> in terms of <b>global</b> locations, <sup>:123</sup> behind industry\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Burger King" }, { "snippet": "In 2015, it ranked #3 on the &quot;Top <b>Global</b> Franchises&quot; list and #1 as the &quot;Fastest \nGrowing Franchise&quot;. At the end of 2010, Subway became the <b>largest fast food</b> \n<b>chain</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Subway (restaurant)" }, { "snippet": "KFC, also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is an American <b>fast food restaurant</b> \n<b>chain</b> headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, that specializes in fried chicken. It is \nthe <b>world&#39;s</b> second-<b>largest restaurant chain</b> (as measured by sales) after&nbsp;...", "title": "KFC" }, { "snippet": "The Varsity is <b>a restaurant chain</b>, iconic in the modern culture of Atlanta, Georgia. \nThe main branch of the <b>chain</b> is the <b>largest</b> drive-in <b>fast food restaurant</b> in the \n<b>world</b>.", "title": "The Varsity" }, { "snippet": "This is <b>a</b> listing of countries with McDonald&#39;s <b>restaurants</b>. McDonald&#39;s is the \nsecond <b>largest chain</b> of <b>fast food restaurants</b> in the <b>world</b>, with more than 35,000\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of countries with McDonald's restaurants" }, { "snippet": "Western-style <b>fast food</b> in mainland China is <b>a</b> fairly recent phenomenon, with \nKentucky Fried ... More prominently, the <b>largest</b> McDonald&#39;s in the <b>world</b> opened \non April 23, 1992, in Beijing. ... also played <b>a</b> major role in its success over \nChinese <b>fast food chains</b>. ... KFC is one of the few <b>fast food restaurant</b> that sells \nbreakfast.", "title": "Fast food in China" }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of notable current and former fast food restaurant <b>chains</b>, as \ndistinct from ... Taco Tico &middot; Taco Time &middot; Tim Hortons &middot; Tudor&#39;s Biscuit <b>World</b> &middot; Twin \nPeaks &middot; Umami Burger &middot; Wendy&#39;s &middot; Wetzel&#39;s Pretzels ... List of the <b>largest fast food</b> \n<b>restaurant chains</b> &middot; List of chicken restaurants &middot; List of restaurant <b>chains</b> &middot; List of&nbsp;...", "title": "List of fast food restaurant chains" } ] } ]
Who hit the most homeruns in baseball history?
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List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders
[ "Barry Bonds" ]
[ "List of top Nippon Professional Baseball home run hitters", "List of Major League Baseball home run records", "List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders", "List of KBO career home run leaders" ]
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[ { "query": "hit the most homeruns in korean baseball", "results": [ { "snippet": "Lee Seung-yuop (born August 18, 1976) is a retired baseball player, who spent \n<b>most</b> of his career with the Samsung Lions of the <b>KBO</b> League. At the age of 26, \nhe became the youngest professional baseball player in the world to <b>hit</b> 300 \n<b>home runs</b>.", "title": "Lee Seung-yuop" }, { "snippet": "The following is the current leaderboard for career <b>home runs in KBO</b> League \n<b>Korean baseball</b>. Players with 200 or <b>more home runs</b>[edit]. Stats updated as of \nOctober 2, 2019. Rank, Player, <b>Hits</b>.", "title": "List of KBO career home run leaders" }, { "snippet": "Shin-Soo Choo is a South <b>Korean</b> professional <b>baseball</b> outfielder for the Texas \nRangers of Major League <b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>). He has also played for the Seattle \nMariners, Cleveland Indians, and Cincinnati Reds. Choo was selected as the \n<b>Most</b> Valuable Player (MVP) and Best Pitcher of the WBSC U-18 <b>Baseball</b> ... He \nis the first South <b>Korean</b> batter to <b>hit</b> a home run in Major League <b>Baseball</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Shin-Soo Choo" }, { "snippet": "Hee-seop Choi is a South Korean former professional baseball first baseman. He \nplayed in ... In 2003, Choi played in 80 games, <b>hitting</b> .218 with eight <b>home runs</b> \nand 28 RBI. He was the ... Choi finished his first <b>KBO</b> season with a .337 batting \naverage, 7 <b>home runs</b> and 45 RBI, playing in 52 games. Choi began the ... <b>More</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Hee-seop Choi" }, { "snippet": "Dae-ho Lee is a South Korean professional baseball player who plays as a first \nbaseman for ... On August 13, 2010, Lee wrote a new chapter in <b>Korean baseball</b> \nby <b>hitting</b> a ... On May 4, 2016, Lee <b>hit</b> two <b>home runs</b> in a 9–8 victory over the \nOakland Athletics. ... The contract was the <b>largest</b> for a free agent in <b>KBO</b> history.", "title": "Dae-ho Lee" }, { "snippet": "Williams also played in 148 games, 60 <b>more</b> than Williams had played the \nprevious season, 30 <b>home runs</b>, two <b>more</b> than he had <b>hit</b> in 1950, and 126 RBIs,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Ted Williams" }, { "snippet": "Sadaharu Oh also known as Wang Chen-chih is a retired Chinese <b>baseball</b> \nplayer and ... Oh was named the Central League&#39;s <b>Most</b> Valuable Player nine \ntimes. ... In 1964, Oh <b>hit</b> 55 <b>home runs</b>, a single-season record he owned for 38 \nyears&nbsp;...", "title": "Sadaharu Oh" }, { "snippet": "In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 40–40 club is the group of batters who have \ncollected 40 ... Rodriguez <b>hit</b> 40 <b>home runs</b> on seven other occasions but never \nstole <b>more</b> than 24 bases in any of those years. ... Dinos, first baseman Eric \nThames became the first player to join the <b>Korea Baseball</b> Organization&#39;s 40–40 \nclub.", "title": "40–40 club" }, { "snippet": "Jung-ho Kang is a South Korean third baseman who is a free agent. He \npreviously played in the <b>KBO</b> League for the Hyundai Unicorns and Nexen \nHeroes.", "title": "Jung-ho Kang" }, { "snippet": "Byung-ho Park is a South Korean professional baseball designated hitter and \nfirst baseman for ... In 2012, Park <b>hit</b> 31 <b>home runs</b> with 105 RBIs, and led the \nleague in slugging percentage (.561). He also won the 2012 <b>KBO</b> League <b>Most</b> \nValuable Player Award and the Golden Glove Award at first base. Park showed&nbsp;...", "title": "Byung-ho Park" } ] }, { "query": "hit the most homeruns in japanese baseball", "results": [ { "snippet": "This is a list of the top 40 <b>Nippon Professional Baseball</b> home run hitters. In the \nsport of <b>baseball</b>, a home run is a <b>hit</b> in which the batter scores by ... The only \nother <b>NPB</b> player to have <b>hit</b> even 600 or <b>more home runs</b> is Katsuya Nomura \nwith&nbsp;...", "title": "List of top Nippon Professional Baseball home run hitters" }, { "snippet": "By that time, Oh was running away with the <b>Japanese</b> home run record, having \nbecome the first <b>Japanese baseball</b> player to <b>hit</b> 600 career <b>home runs</b> that year.", "title": "Sadaharu Oh" }, { "snippet": "... batting average, 62 <b>hits</b>, 17 doubles ... .324 batting average, 37 <b>home runs</b>, 94 \nRBI&nbsp;...", "title": "American expatriate baseball players in Japan" }, { "snippet": "Ichiro Suzuki /ˈiːtʃɪroʊ suːˈzuːki often referred to mononymously as Ichiro \n(イチロー, ... He also has recorded the <b>most hits</b> of all <b>Japanese</b>-born players in \n<b>MLB</b> history. ... Ichiro also <b>hit</b> 13 <b>home runs</b> and had 29 stolen bases, helping him \nto earn his first of three straight Pacific League MVP (<b>Most</b> Valuable Player)&nbsp;...", "title": "Ichiro Suzuki" }, { "snippet": "<b>Nippon Professional Baseball</b> or <b>NPB</b> is the <b>highest</b> level of <b>baseball</b> in <b>Japan</b>. \nLocally, it is ... Between his career <b>hits</b> in <b>Japan&#39;s</b> and America&#39;s major leagues, \nIchiro has the <b>most</b> ... Americans rank #3 (Tuffy Rhodes, 55) and #5 (Randy Bass, \n54) on the list of <b>most home runs in</b> a season, and #2 in single-season RBI (\nBobby&nbsp;...", "title": "Nippon Professional Baseball" }, { "snippet": "Hideki Matsui nicknamed &quot;Godzilla&quot;, is a <b>Japanese</b> former professional <b>baseball</b> \noutfielder and ... During his 20-year playing career, Matsui <b>hit</b> 507 <b>home runs</b> – \n332 in <b>NPB</b> and 175 in <b>MLB</b>. ... Matsui signed a four-year deal for $52 million, \nsurpassing Ichiro Suzuki as the <b>highest</b> paid <b>Japanese</b> player in <b>baseball</b>, and&nbsp;...", "title": "Hideki Matsui" }, { "snippet": "Shohei Ohtani nicknamed &quot;Sho Time&quot;, is a <b>Japanese</b> professional <b>baseball</b> \npitcher and ... As a hitter, he batted .274, with 28 extra-base <b>hits</b> (including 10 \n<b>home runs</b>), 31 RBIs and a .842 on-base plus slugging percentage in 212 at-bats\n. ... His new contract <b>more</b> than tripled his previous salary estimated at 30M yen.", "title": "Shohei Ohtani" }, { "snippet": "Tomoaki Kanemoto is a <b>Japanese</b> former professional <b>baseball</b> outfielder and \nmanager. ... him the distinction of having <b>hit home runs in</b> the <b>most</b> ballparks (32) \nof any active <b>NPB</b> player (Kazuhiro Yamauchi holds the all-time record with 39).", "title": "Tomoaki Kanemoto" }, { "snippet": "Sachio Kinugasa (衣笠 祥雄; January 18, 1947 – April 23, 2018) was a <b>Japanese</b> \nprofessional ... streak, but he ranks seventh in <b>Nippon Professional Baseball</b> in \ncareer <b>home runs</b> (504), 5th in career <b>hits</b> (2543) and 10th in career RBIs (1448), \nshowing that he was one of the <b>most</b> consistent hitters in <b>Japanese baseball</b>.", "title": "Sachio Kinugasa" }, { "snippet": "Julio Ernesto Zuleta Tapia (born March 28, 1975) is a former professional \n<b>baseball</b> player. ... From 2004–2006, he <b>hit the most home runs in</b> the league (\n109) over the three-year span. After the 2006 season, Zuleta was released by the \nHawks&nbsp;...", "title": "Julio Zuleta" } ] }, { "query": "hit the most homeruns in baseball history", "results": [ { "snippet": "Barry Bonds holds the <b>record</b> for <b>most career home runs</b>, <b>hitting</b> 762 over his 22-\nyear <b>career</b>. This is a list of the top 300 Major League <b>Baseball</b> leaders in <b>home</b> \n<b>runs hit</b>. In the sport of&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders" }, { "snippet": "In <b>baseball</b>, a home run (abbreviated HR) is scored when the ball is <b>hit</b> in such a \nway that the ... In modern times a home run is <b>most</b> often scored when the ball is \n<b>hit</b> over the outfield wall between the foul poles (in fair territory) before it touches \nthe ground ... Twice in <b>MLB history</b> have two brothers <b>hit</b> back-to-back <b>home runs</b>.", "title": "Home run" }, { "snippet": "Writers of Sporting News described <b>hitting</b> four <b>home runs</b> in a single Major \nLeague <b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) game as &quot;<b>baseball&#39;s greatest</b> single-game \naccomplishment&quot;. Eighteen <b>players</b> have accomplished the feat to date, the <b>most</b> \nrecent being&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Major League Baseball single-game home run leaders ..." }, { "snippet": "In Major League <b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>), the 50 home run club is the group of batters \nwho have <b>hit</b> 50 or <b>more home runs</b> in a single season. ... Pete Alonso and Aaron \nJudge are the only <b>players</b> to <b>hit</b> 50 <b>home runs</b> in their rookie seasons. Due to the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "50 home run club" }, { "snippet": "In <b>baseball</b>, a home run (HR) is typically a fair <b>hit</b> that passes over an outfield \nfence or into the ... Bumgarner also has <b>hit</b> the second <b>most home runs</b> by a \npitcher since the American League adopted the ... Since 1931, six different \npitchers have <b>hit</b> seven <b>home runs in a season</b>: Ferrell, Lemon, Don Newcombe, \nDon Drysdale&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Major League Baseball all-time leaders in home runs by ..." }, { "snippet": "This is a list of some of the <b>records</b> relating to <b>home runs hit</b> in <b>baseball</b> games \nplayed in the ... <b>Most career</b> walk-off <b>home runs</b>. 2 Season <b>records</b>. 2.1 <b>Most</b> \n<b>home runs</b> by a team in one season; 2.2 <b>Most</b> grand slams by a player in one \nseason.", "title": "List of Major League Baseball home run records" }, { "snippet": "Barry Bonds, the all-time <b>career</b> home run leader in Major League <b>Baseball</b>, led \nthe league in <b>home runs</b> twice including in 2001 when he set the <b>record</b> single-\nseason mark of 73. In <b>baseball</b>, a home run is scored when the ball is <b>hit</b> so far \nthat the batter is able to circle all the ... The 1998 and 2001 seasons each had 4 \n<b>players hit</b> 50 or <b>more home runs</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of the top 40 Nippon Professional <b>Baseball</b> home run hitters. In the \nsport of <b>baseball</b>, a home run is a <b>hit</b> in which the batter scores by ... Sadaharu \nOh holds the Nippon Professional <b>Baseball</b> home run <b>record</b> (as ... The only other \nNPB player to have <b>hit</b> even 600 or <b>more home runs</b> is Katsuya Nomura with 657.", "title": "List of top Nippon Professional Baseball home run hitters" }, { "snippet": "Michael Steven Hessman (born March 5, 1978) is an American former \nprofessional <b>baseball</b> ... On August 28, 2007, Hessman was named the \nInternational League <b>Most</b> Valuable Player, and joined Phil Hiatt (1996), Tim \nTeufel ... Hessman is one of only four <b>players</b> in <b>history</b> to <b>hit</b> over 400 <b>home runs</b> \nin the minor leagues.", "title": "Mike Hessman" }, { "snippet": "Thus, they became the first, and still only, <b>players</b> in major league <b>history</b> to <b>hit</b> 60 \nor <b>more home runs</b> in consecutive seasons. McGwire also set a <b>record</b> from&nbsp;...", "title": "Mark McGwire" } ] } ]
Who is the current prime minister of iraq?
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Prime Minister of Iraq
[ "Haider al - Abadi" ]
[ "Nouri al-Maliki", "List of prime ministers of Iraq", "Haider al-Abadi" ]
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Abdul-Mahdi is an economist and was one of\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Adil Abdul-Mahdi" }, { "snippet": "The President, <b>Prime Minister</b> and Ministers of the region are elected by simple \nmajority, in contrast to the <b>Iraqi</b> Council of Representatives which requires two&nbsp;...", "title": "Politics of Iraq" }, { "snippet": "Nouri Kamil Mohammed Hasan al-Maliki also known as Jawad al-Maliki (جواد \nالمالكي) or Abu Esraa (أبو إسراء), is an Iraqi politician who was <b>Prime Minister of</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Nouri al-Maliki" }, { "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Prime Ministers of Iraq</b>&quot;. The following 42 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).", "title": "Category:Prime Ministers of Iraq" }, { "snippet": "Haider Jawad Kadhim al-Abadi is an Iraqi-British politician who was <b>Prime</b> \n<b>Minister of Iraq</b> from September 2014 until October 2018. Previously he served as\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Haider al-Abadi" }, { "snippet": "Ayad Allawi is an Iraqi politician. He served as Vice President of Iraq from 2014 to \n2015, interim <b>Prime Minister of Iraq</b> from 2004 to 2005 and was the President&nbsp;...", "title": "Ayad Allawi" }, { "snippet": "Tariq Aziz (Arabic: طارق عزيز‎ Ṭāriq ʿAzīz (28 April 1936 – 5 June 2015) was <b>Iraqi</b> \nDeputy <b>Prime Minister</b> (1979–2003) and Foreign Minister (1983–1991) and a&nbsp;...", "title": "Tariq Aziz" }, { "snippet": "Mohammed Tawfik Allawi is an Iraqi politician who was the Minister of \nCommunications in the ... He was nominated to serve as <b>Prime Minister of Iraq</b> in \nFebruary 2020, but withdrew his nomination after failing to win a vote of \nconfidence in the&nbsp;...", "title": "Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi" } ] }, { "query": "Nouri al-Maliki", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Nouri</b> Kamil Mohammed Hasan <b>al</b>-<b>Maliki</b> also known as Jawad <b>al</b>-<b>Maliki</b> (جواد \nالمالكي) or Abu Esraa (أبو إسراء), is an Iraqi politician who was Prime Minister of&nbsp;...", "title": "Nouri al-Maliki" }, { "snippet": "The first government of Iraq led by <b>Nouri al</b>-<b>Maliki</b> took office on May 20, 2006 \nfollowing approval by the members of the Iraqi National Assembly. This followed\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Al Maliki I Government" }, { "snippet": "The second Al-Maliki government was the government of Iraq from 22 December \n2010 to 8 September 2014. This followed a record length of time since the Iraqi \nparliamentary election, 2010 which resulted in Prime Minister <b>Nouri al</b>-<b>Maliki</b> \nretaining his position&nbsp;...", "title": "Al Maliki II Government" }, { "snippet": "Islamic Dawa Party – led by Iraqi Prime Minister <b>Nouri al</b>-<b>Maliki</b>; Islamic Dawa \nParty – Iraq Organisation – led by Hashim Al-Mosawy; Independent Bloc – led by\n&nbsp;...", "title": "State of Law Coalition" }, { "snippet": "The Islamic Dawa Party, also known as the Islamic Call Party is a political party in \nIraq. Dawa ... Alliance, triumphs in the December 2005 Elections. 2006 – Dawa \ndeputy leader <b>Nouri al</b>-<b>Maliki</b> replaces Ibrahim al-Jaafari as Prime Minister.", "title": "Islamic Dawa Party" }, { "snippet": "Oct 3, 2018 <b>...</b> Portrait_of_Nouri_al-<b>Maliki</b>.jpg ‎(297 × 427 pixels, file size: 36 KB, MIME type: \nimage/jpeg). File information. 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On 14 August 2014, al-Maliki agreed to step down as prime \nminister&nbsp;...", "title": "Prime Minister of Iraq" } ] }, { "query": "Haider al-Abadi", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Haider</b> Jawad Kadhim <b>al</b>-<b>Abadi</b> is an Iraqi-British politician who was Prime \nMinister of Iraq from September 2014 until October 2018. Previously he served as\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Haider al-Abadi" }, { "snippet": "قتل المتظاهرين سنة2018،2016،سرق الاموال،مانع لحرية; Haider Jawad Kadhim Al-\nAbadi. In more languages. Spanish. <b>Haider Al</b>-<b>Abadi</b>. político iraquí. Traditional&nbsp;...", "title": "Haider Al-Abadi - Wikidata" }, { "snippet": "The Victory Alliance is an Islamo-democratic Iraqi political alliance established by \nformer Iraqi Prime Minister <b>Haider al</b>-<b>Abadi</b>. Contents. 1 History; 2 See also&nbsp;...", "title": "Victory Alliance" }, { "snippet": "The Al Abadi government was approved by the Assembly on 8 September 2014, \nfollowing the ... Prime Minister &middot; <b>Haider al</b>-<b>Abadi</b>, State of Law Coalition, Islamic \nDawa Party, 8 September 2014 - 25 October 2018. Sovereign Ministries.", "title": "Al Abadi Government" }, { "snippet": "File:<b>Haider al</b>-<b>Abadi</b> portrait.jpg. No higher resolution available. Haider_al-\nAbadi_portrait.jpg ‎(215 × 273 pixels, file size: 22 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg).", "title": "File:Haider al-Abadi portrait.jpg" }, { "snippet": "<b>Haider al</b>-<b>Abadi</b> Victory Alliance. Prime Minister-designate. Adil Abdul-Mahdi &middot; \nIndependent. Parliamentary elections were held in Iraq on 12 May 2018. The \nelections decided the 329&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 Iraqi parliamentary election" }, { "snippet": "Mar 20, 2017 <b>...</b> File:Donald Trump <b>Haider al</b>-<b>Abadi</b> 2017-03-20 (cropped).jpg. 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The first article of the texas constitution concerns?
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Constitution of Texas
[ "bill of rights" ]
[ "Constitution of the Republic of Texas", "Constitution of Texas" ]
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Who is the thirteenth prime minister of india?
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List of Prime Ministers of India
[ "Inder Kumar Gujral" ]
[ "List of prime ministers of India", "Pranab Mukherjee" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Manmohan Singh" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Shaktikanta Das is the twenty-fifth governor of \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "List of governors of the Reserve Bank of India" }, { "snippet": "The <b>thirteenth</b> summit was held in Dhaka, on 12–13 November 2005, and was \nattended by the <b>prime ministers</b> of Bangladesh, Bhutan, <b>India</b> and Pakistan, the&nbsp;...", "title": "List of SAARC summits" }, { "snippet": "The <b>13th</b> Lok Sabha (10 October 1999 – 6 February 2004) is the <b>thirteenth</b> \nsession of the Lok ... Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of <b>Indian</b> Parliament, were \nelected to <b>13th</b> Lok Sabha after ... <b>P M</b> Sayeed from 27 October 1999 to 2 June \n2004.", "title": "13th Lok Sabha" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Chief Minister</b> of Karnataka is the chief executive of the south <b>Indian</b> state of \nKarnataka. ... photo of Jagadish Shettar &middot; Jagadish Shettar was the third BJP <b>chief</b> \n<b>minister</b> to serve during the <b>Thirteenth</b> Assembly. photo of Siddaramaiah.", "title": "List of chief ministers of Karnataka" }, { "snippet": "After the Partition of <b>India</b> on the midnight of 14/15 August 1947, Pakistan \nfollowed the British system by creating the post of <b>prime minister</b> based at the \nPrime&nbsp;...", "title": "List of prime ministers of Pakistan" }, { "snippet": "The Indo-Sri Lanka Peace Accord was an accord signed in Colombo on 29 July \n1987, between <b>Indian Prime Minister</b> Rajiv Gandhi and Sri Lankan President \nJ. R. Jayewardene. 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The host of the 2018 East Asian Summit is \nalso the Chairperson of ASEAN, the <b>Prime Minister</b> of Singapore, Lee Hsien \nLoong. ... <b>India</b> &middot; <b>Prime Minister</b> Narendra Modi &middot; Indonesia &middot; President Joko \nWidodo &middot; Japan", "title": "Thirteenth East Asia Summit" }, { "snippet": "In February 2016, the <b>Chief Minister</b> of Sri Lanka&#39;s Northern Province, C.V. \nWigneswaran sought <b>India&#39;s</b> direct intervention in the complete implementation of \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka" }, { "snippet": "John George Diefenbaker PC CH QC FRSC FRSA was the <b>13th prime minister</b> of \nCanada from ... his departure from Parliament, the government opened a home \nfor unwed <b>Indian</b> mothers next door to Diefenbaker&#39;s home in Prince Albert.", "title": "John Diefenbaker" } ] }, { "query": "prime minister of india", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Prime Minister of India</b> (IAST: Bhārat kē Pradhānamantrī) is the leader of the \nexecutive of the Government of India. 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Narasimha Rao" }, { "snippet": "The Deputy <b>Prime Minister of India</b> (IAST: Bhārat kē Uppradhānamantrī) is a \nmember of the Union Council of Ministers in the Government of India.", "title": "Deputy Prime Minister of India" }, { "snippet": "Atal Bihari Vajpayee was an Indian politician, statesman and a poet who served \nthree terms as the <b>Prime Minister of India</b>, first for a term of 13 days in 1996, then\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Atal Bihari Vajpayee" } ] } ]
Just call me angel in the morning original singer?
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Angel of the Morning
[ "Evie Sands" ]
[ "Angel of the Morning", "Angel (Shaggy song)" ]
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Who played tina the giant in deuce bigalow?
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Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
[ "Torsten Voges" ]
[ "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo" ]
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When did the nfl start playing on christmas day?
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National Football League Christmas games
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What is the body natural version of morphine?
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Endorphins
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[ "Morphine" ]
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Who played cathy in the bbc mini series of wuthering heights?
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Wuthering Heights (2009 TV serial)
[ "Charlotte Riley" ]
[ "Wuthering Heights", "Wuthering Heights (1978 TV serial)", "Wuthering Heights (2009 TV serial)" ]
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Who hit the most home runs in baseball history?
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List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders
[ "Barry Bonds" ]
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How many pages is the stranger by albert camus?
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The Stranger (Camus novel)
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Who wrote the song the good the bad and the ugly?
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (theme)
[ "Ennio Morricone" ]
[ "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (theme)" ]
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What are the names of the witches in hocus pocus?
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Hocus Pocus (1993 film)
[ "Winifred", "Mary", "Sarah" ]
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Who played charles dickens in the man who invented christmas?
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The Man Who Invented Christmas (film)
[ "Dan Stevens" ]
[ "The Man Who Invented Christmas (film)" ]
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Who was the traitor during the revolutionary war?
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Benedict Arnold
[ "Benedict Arnold" ]
[ "Charles Lee (general)", "Nathan Hale", "Benedict Arnold", "Thomas Hickey (soldier)" ]
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Who wrote if you could read my mind?
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If You Could Read My Mind
[ "Gordon Lightfoot" ]
[ "If You Could Read My Mind" ]
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What was all found in the dead sea scrolls?
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Dead Sea Scrolls
[ "981 different manuscripts" ]
[ "Dead Sea Scrolls", "Linguistics" ]
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Power rangers spd cast pink ranger real name?
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List of Power Rangers S.P.D. characters
[ "Alycia Purrott" ]
[ "Power Rangers S.P.D." ]
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Who wrote what you won't do for love?
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What You Won't Do for Love (song)
[ "Bobby Caldwell" ]
[ "What You Won't Do for Love" ]
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Who makes the rules about irradiation of food?
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Food irradiation
[ "FDA" ]
[ "Radura", "Food irradiation" ]
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Who performed the first successful human heart operation?
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Christiaan Barnard
[ "Christiaan Neethling Barnard" ]
[ "Cardiac surgery", "Christiaan Barnard" ]
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How many world series did the pittsburgh pirates win?
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Pittsburgh Pirates
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[ "Pittsburgh Pirates" ]
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Who makes the engine for the smart car?
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Smart Fortwo
[ "Mitsubishi", "Mercedes" ]
[ "Smart Fortwo" ]
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Who is considered the author of the declaration of independence?
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United States Declaration of Independence
[ "Thomas Jefferson" ]
[ "United States Declaration of Independence" ]
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In north america power is generated at a frequency of?
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Utility frequency
[ "60 Hz" ]
[ "North American power transmission grid" ]
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When does man in the high castle come out?
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The Man in the High Castle (TV series)
[ "January 2015" ]
[ "The Man in the High Castle (TV series)", "The Man in the High Castle" ]
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When did the actor who played dumbledore die?
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Albus Dumbledore
[ "25 October 2002" ]
[ "Richard Harris" ]
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What is the ducks name on chicken little?
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Chicken Little (2005 film)
[ "Abigail `` Abby '' Mallard" ]
[ "Chicken Little (2005 film)" ]
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Where is the density of an atom concentrated?
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Atomic nucleus
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Who wrote the song you dont own me?
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You Don't Own Me
[ "David White", "John Madara" ]
[ "You Don't Own Me" ]
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Where does the belief in chakras come from?
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Chakra
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[ "Chakra" ]
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Who is the lead singer of red sun rising?
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Red Sun Rising
[ "Mike Protich" ]
[ "Red Sun Rising" ]
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When was ain't put into the dictionary?
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Ain't
[ "1961" ]
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When did walvis bay become part of namibia?
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Walvis Bay
[ "1 March 1994" ]
[ "Walvis Bay" ]
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When does the new set of hearthstone come out?
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Hearthstone (video game)
[ "December 2017" ]
[ "Hearthstone" ]
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Who wrote i don't wanna live forever?
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I Don't Wanna Live Forever
[ "Sam Dew", "Jack Antonoff", "Taylor Swift" ]
[ "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" ]
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Where does the bible talk about jesus brothers?
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Brothers of Jesus
[ "1 Corinthians 9 : 5" ]
[ "Brothers of Jesus" ]
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Who is the longest serving manager in the football league?
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List of current Premier League and English Football League managers
[ "Jim Bentley" ]
[ "List of current Premier League and English Football League managers" ]
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Who sings the wire theme song season 1?
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Way Down in the Hole
[ "The Blind Boys of Alabama" ]
[ "Way Down in the Hole" ]
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When does the next set of magic come out?
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List of Magic: The Gathering sets
[ "January 19 , 2018" ]
[ "List of Magic: The Gathering sets" ]
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What type of government does england have today?
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England
[ "constitutional monarchy" ]
[ "Government of the United Kingdom", "Politics of the United Kingdom" ]
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Which country has the most casualties in ww1?
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World War I casualties
[ "Russian Empire" ]
[ "World War I casualties" ]
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What's the name of the pittsburgh steelers coach?
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Mike Tomlin
[ "Michael Pettaway Tomlin" ]
[ "Pittsburgh Steelers", "Keith Butler (American football)", "2019 Pittsburgh Steelers season", "Randy Fichtner", "Todd Haley" ]
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Carson \nthen coached in the National Football League (NFL), mostly as a <b>defensive</b> \n<b>coordinator</b>. ... <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> head coach Chuck Noll hired Carson as \ndefensive backs&nbsp;...", "title": "Bud Carson" }, { "snippet": "Teryl Austin (born March 3, 1965) is an American football coach who serves as \nan assistant defensive and secondary coach for the <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b>. He was \npreviously the <b>defensive coordinator</b> for the Detroit Lions from 2014&nbsp;...", "title": "Teryl Austin" }, { "snippet": "Robert &quot;Woody&quot; Widenhofer (born January 20, 1943) is a former college football \nhead coach and longtime assistant coach in the National Football League (NFL). \nWidenhofer is best known for helping the <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> &quot;Steel Curtain&quot; \ndefense that won four Super Bowls in ... He was promoted to <b>defensive</b> \n<b>coordinator</b> in 1979.", "title": "Woody Widenhofer" }, { "snippet": "Ernest Dominic Capers (born August 7, 1950) is an American football coach \nworking as a ... Orleans Saints and was named <b>defensive coordinator</b> of the \n<b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> in 1992, including a trip to the AFC Championship game in \n1994.", "title": "Dom Capers" }, { "snippet": "Michael Pettaway Tomlin (born March 15, 1972) is an American football coach \nwho is the head coach of the <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> of the National Football League \n(NFL), ... Defensive coordinator; Pittsburgh Steelers (2007–present) Head coach.", "title": "Mike Tomlin" }, { "snippet": "The 2012 <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> season was the franchise&#39;s 80th season as a \nmember of the ... The Steelers were playing their first game with new offensive \n<b>coordinator</b> Todd Haley, but were ... The Steelers <b>defense</b> dominated the Jets \noffense, completely shutting down Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez and his \nreceivers.", "title": "2012 Pittsburgh Steelers season" } ] }, { "query": "Pittsburgh steelers offensive coordinator", "results": [ { "snippet": "Randy Fichtner (born November 7, 1963) is an American football coach who is \nthe <b>offensive coordinator</b> for the <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> of the National Football&nbsp;...", "title": "Randy Fichtner" }, { "snippet": "Todd Haley (born February 28, 1967) is an American football coach who is \ncurrently the ... the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs from 2009 to 2011, the \n<b>offensive coordinator</b> of the <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> from 2012 to 2017, and the \noffensive&nbsp;...", "title": "Todd Haley" }, { "snippet": "John Keith Butler (born May 16, 1956) is an American football coach who is the \ndefensive <b>coordinator</b> of the <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> of the National Football League (\nNFL). ... 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The Steelers were playing their first game with new <b>offensive</b> \n<b>coordinator</b> Todd Haley, but were missing long-time team leaders Hines Ward \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "2012 Pittsburgh Steelers season" }, { "snippet": "The 2016 season was the 84th in the history of the <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> as a \nprofessional sports ... <b>Offensive Coordinator</b> – Todd Haley; Quarterbacks – \nRandy Fichtner; Running Backs – James Saxon; Wide Receivers – Richard \nMann; Tight&nbsp;...", "title": "2016 Pittsburgh Steelers season" }, { "snippet": "Template:<b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> staff ... <b>Offensive coordinator</b> – Randy Fichtner; \nQuarterbacks – Matt Canada; Running ... Special teams coordinator – Danny \nSmith.", "title": "Template:Pittsburgh Steelers staff" }, { "snippet": "The 2005 <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> season was the franchise&#39;s 73rd season as a \nprofessional sports ... 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How long is the new 50 shades of grey?
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Fifty Shades Freed (film)
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Who sings don't get hooked on me?
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Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me
[ "Mac Davis" ]
[ "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me" ]
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Beginning in 1982, Shaffer served as musical director for \nDavid <b>Letterman</b>&#39;s late night talk shows: as ... and January 19, 2005, when \n<b>Letterman</b> went to <b>receive</b> an award for his racing team&#39;s victory in the 2004 \nIndianapolis 500.", "title": "Paul Shaffer" }, { "snippet": "Carol Leifer is an American comedian, writer, producer and actress whose career \nas a stand-up comedian started in the 1970s when she was in college. David \n<b>Letterman</b> discovered her performing in a comedy club in the 1980s ... and &quot;I wish \nmy mother had been that funny – I wouldn&#39;t <b>have</b> had to work so hard.&quot; In 1988&nbsp;...", "title": "Carol Leifer" }, { "snippet": "Sonny &amp; Cher were an American rock duo of entertainers made up of husband-\nand-wife Sonny ... The song was later included on the 1965 Reprise compilation \nBaby <b>Don&#39;t</b> Go – Sonny ... 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Who is the inventor of post it notes?
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Post-it Note
[ "Dr. Spencer Silver" ]
[ "Arthur Fry" ]
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What was the name of the projects in good times?
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Cabrini–Green Homes
[ "Cabrini -- Green projects" ]
[ "Cabrini–Green Homes" ]
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What can you cast in a plaster mold?
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Plaster mold casting
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[ "Plaster mold casting" ]
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Where can we find the smallest bone in the human body?
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Stapes
[ "in the middle ear" ]
[ "Stapes" ]
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What scale of measurement is this a golfer's score (number of strokes)?
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Handicap (golf)
[ "handicap" ]
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When did north korea join the united nations?
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Korea and the United Nations
[ "17 September 1991" ]
[ "North Korea and the United Nations" ]
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When was south korea and north korea divided?
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Division of Korea
[ "1945" ]
[ "Division of Korea" ]
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The lion the witch and the wardrobe first film?
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
[ "2005 British - American" ]
[ "The Chronicles of Narnia (film series)", "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1979 film)" ]
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When does the next godzilla anime come out?
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Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters
[ "November 2018" ]
[ "Godzilla (franchise)", "Godzilla: The Planet Eater", "Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters", "Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle" ]
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Clements, J. (2010), Schoolgirl Milky Crisis: Adventures in \nthe <b>Anime</b> and Manga Trade, A-Net Digital LLC, pp. 117-118, ISBN 0984593748; \n^ Kalat&nbsp;...", "title": "Godzilla" }, { "snippet": "Fantasy <b>anime</b>; co-production with Studio Ghibli. <b>Godzilla</b> vs. Biollante, 1989, The \nsecond <b>Godzilla</b> film in the Heisei series. The first official <b>Godzilla</b> film made&nbsp;...", "title": "Toho" }, { "snippet": "SpaceGodzilla and Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald, <b>anime</b> television series Battle \nAthletes, Code:Breaker, Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan and Sister Princess,&nbsp;...", "title": "Takayuki Hattori" } ] }, { "query": "When does the next godzilla anime come out?", "results": [ { "snippet": "In March 2017, Toho announced that the film <b>would</b> be the first film in a <b>new</b> \ntrilogy. ... <b>Godzilla</b>: Planet of the Monsters was given a theatrical <b>release</b> in Japan \n<b>on</b> ... that interesting&quot; but <b>did</b> state that the &quot;<b>anime</b> version of <b>Godzilla</b> is \nsurprisingly&nbsp;...", "title": "Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Godzilla</b> (ゴジラ, Gojira) franchise is a Japanese media franchise created \nand owned by ... The success of the <b>Godzilla</b> series itself <b>would</b> go <b>on</b> to inspire \nother monster films ... Toho announced plans for a <b>new Godzilla</b> film of their own \nfor a 2016 <b>release</b>. ... &quot;<b>Godzilla Anime</b> Film to Stream <b>on</b> Netflix Globally This \nYear&quot;.", "title": "Godzilla (franchise)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Godzilla</b>: The Planet Eater concludes the narrative of the <b>anime</b> trilogy, taking ... \nthe ship&#39;s engine room, forcing the ship to run <b>on</b> secondary batteries for the <b>next</b> \ntwo days. ... this turn of events <b>would</b> ensure Ghidorah&#39;s eventual return to their \nreality. ... In May 2018, a teaser poster revealed the film&#39;s title, <b>release</b> date, and&nbsp;...", "title": "Godzilla: The Planet Eater" }, { "snippet": "Shin <b>Godzilla</b> (シン・ゴジラ, Shin Gōjira) is a 2016 Japanese kaiju film directed by \nHideaki Anno ... In December 2014, Toho announced plans for a <b>new</b> domestic \n<b>Godzilla</b> film. ... by Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi (who both collaborated <b>on</b> \nthe <b>anime</b> Neon Genesis ... &quot;Posters Suggests Ghidorah <b>Coming</b> to <b>Godzilla</b> \n<b>Anime</b>&quot;.", "title": "Shin Godzilla" }, { "snippet": "The <b>second</b> installment in the <b>anime</b> trilogy was announced in a <b>second</b> ... a <b>new</b> \nposter, plot details, and that singer XAI <b>would</b> return to perform the film&#39;s theme ... \n<b>Godzilla</b>: City <b>on</b> the Edge of Battle was given a theatrical <b>release</b> in Japan <b>on</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle" }, { "snippet": "King Kong vs. <b>Godzilla</b> is a 1962 Japanese Monster film directed by Ishirō Honda\n, with special ... Behind O&#39;Brien&#39;s back, Beck <b>would</b> eventually take the project to \nToho to ... The <b>next</b> morning, Kong is dropped <b>next</b> to <b>Godzilla</b> at the summit of \nMount ... Additionally, the theatrical <b>release</b> was accompanied by both a true 4.0\n&nbsp;...", "title": "King Kong vs. Godzilla" }, { "snippet": "Although initially fearful of <b>Godzilla</b>, over the course of the series he <b>comes</b> to \ntrust the ... Though he is at first skeptical of the <b>second Godzilla</b>, over time he \ndevelops a soft ... <b>on Godzilla</b>, telling Wilson to leave <b>Godzilla</b> alone or he&#39;d <b>do</b> \neverything in his ... <b>Anime</b>-influenced Western animation &middot; <b>Godzilla</b> television \nseries &middot; Kaiju&nbsp;...", "title": "Godzilla: The Series" }, { "snippet": "King Ghidorah (キングギドラ, Kingu Gidora) is a fictional monster, or kaiju, which \nfirst appeared ... In <b>Godzilla</b>, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-<b>Out</b> \nAttack, ... The <b>anime</b> incarnation of Ghidorah is markedly different from his \noriginal ... a press <b>release</b> confirmed Rodan, Mothra, and King Ghidorah <b>would</b> \nall be&nbsp;...", "title": "King Ghidorah" }, { "snippet": "<b>Godzilla</b> (Japanese: ゴジラ, Hepburn: Gōjira) is a fictional monster, or kaiju, \noriginating from a ... As the film series expanded, some stories took <b>on</b> less \nserious undertones, ... Something <b>new</b> and fresh can begin. ... As the series \nprogressed Toho <b>would</b> rescale the character, eventually making <b>Godzilla</b> as tall \nas 100 m (328 ft)&nbsp;...", "title": "Godzilla" }, { "snippet": "<b>Godzilla</b>: King of the Monsters was theatrically released <b>on</b> May 31, 2019, ... He \nsaid that he had no problem <b>coming</b> back for a sequel if the film <b>did</b> well, but his&nbsp;...", "title": "Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019 film)" } ] } ]
In major depressive disorder what percentage of patients will suffer a recurrent episode?
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Major depressive disorder
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[ "Major depressive disorder" ]
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Mash tv show what does it stand for?
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M*A*S*H (TV series)
[ "Mobile Army Surgical Hospital" ]
[ "M*A*S*H (TV series)" ]
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When did croatia last play in the world cup?
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Croatia at the FIFA World Cup
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[ { "answer": [ "2018" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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In their \nqualification group, <b>Croatia</b> scored 15 goals and finished&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 FIFA World Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> participated in the 2014 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. This was their fourth \nappearance. Contents. 1 Qualifying. 1.1 Players. 2 <b>World Cup</b> preparation; 3 \nDraw; 4 2014&nbsp;...", "title": "Croatia at the 2014 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "Japan. <b>Croatia</b>. GK, 23, Yoshikatsu ... Wikinews has related news: <b>Croatia</b> and \nJapan share point in Group F. Man of the Match:", "title": "2006 FIFA World Cup Group F" }, { "snippet": "Italy. <b>Croatia</b> ... Milan Rapaić (<b>Croatia</b>). Assistant referees: Philip Sharp (England) \nJens Larsen (Denmark) Fourth official:", "title": "2002 FIFA World Cup Group G" }, { "snippet": "Zlatko Dalić is a <b>Croatian</b> football manager and former footballer who is the \nmanager of the <b>Croatia</b> national team. He led the national team to the 2018 <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b> final, where they reached&nbsp;...", "title": "Zlatko Dalić" }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> opened the scoring through a Marcelo own goal, ... As the first game \nplayed at this <b>World Cup</b>, the match also saw the&nbsp;...", "title": "2014 FIFA World Cup Group A" }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> participated in the 2002 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. This was their second \nappearance after their debut-bronze madel appearance at the 1998 FIFA <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>.", "title": "Croatia at the 2002 FIFA World Cup" } ] }, { "query": "When did croatia last play in the women's world cup?", "results": [ { "snippet": "UEFA Group 4 of the 2019 FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b> qualification competition \nconsisted of five teams: Sweden, Denmark, Ukraine, Hungary, and <b>Croatia</b>. The \ncomposition of the seven groups in the qualifying group stage <b>was</b> ... The group \n<b>was played</b> in home-and-away round-robin format between 15 September 2017 \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4 ..." }, { "snippet": "The <b>Croatia women&#39;s</b> national football team represents the Republic of <b>Croatia</b> in \ninternational football. The team is managed by the <b>Croatian</b> Football Federation, \nthe governing body for football in the country. Contents. 1 UEFA <b>Women&#39;s</b> \nChampionship record; 2 FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b> record ... 1995, <b>Did</b> not qualify\n, 6, 3, 1, 2, 8, 18, −10.", "title": "Croatia women's national football team" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Croatia</b> national football team (<b>Croatian</b>: Hrvatska nogometna reprezentacija\n) represents <b>Croatia</b> in <b>men&#39;s</b> international football matches. ... The modern-day \nteam <b>has played</b> competitive matches since 1994, starting with a ... In the group \nstage of the <b>World Cup</b>, <b>Croatia</b> beat Jamaica and Japan but lost to Argentina,&nbsp;...", "title": "Croatia national football team" }, { "snippet": "The FIFA <b>World Cup</b> is an international association football competition \nestablished in 1930. It is contested by the <b>men&#39;s</b> national teams of the members \nof the Fédération ... The most recent <b>World Cup</b>, hosted by Russia in 2018, <b>was</b> \n<b>won</b> by France, who beat <b>Croatia</b> 4–2 in regulation time. The World ... <b>Croatia</b>, 0, \n1, 1, –, 2018&nbsp;...", "title": "List of FIFA World Cup finals" }, { "snippet": "The 2015 FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b> qualification UEFA Group 1 <b>was</b> a UEFA \nqualifying group for the 2015 FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b>. The group comprised \n<b>Croatia</b>, Germany, Republic of Ireland, Russia, ... the first-, third-, fourth- and fifth-\nplaced teams only for balance between different groups) advanced to the <b>play</b>-\noffs.", "title": "2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1 ..." }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> went on to win 2–1 through goals by Šuker and Prosinečki, but after <b>the</b> \n<b>final</b> whistle Dražen Ladić <b>was</b> labelled <b>player</b> of the match, for a career-best&nbsp;...", "title": "Croatia at the FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "For the <b>women&#39;s</b> team, see England at the FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b>. The \nEngland national football team <b>has</b> competed at the FIFA <b>World Cup</b> since 1950. \nThe FIFA ... With the top two in the group qualifying for the finals, <b>the final game</b> \nbetween ... &quot;England vs <b>Croatia</b>: The three stages of the <b>game</b> that turned a <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "England at the FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b> (WWC) <b>was</b> first broadcast on television in time for \nthe very first ... Year, Network, <b>Play</b>-by-<b>play</b> &middot; Color commentator, Reporter, Studio \nhost, Studio analyst(s) ... <b>Croatia</b>[edit] ... An average 25.4 million viewers watched \nthe entire match, with 30.9 viewers catching <b>the final</b> 15 minutes of the match.", "title": "List of FIFA Women's World Cup broadcasters" }, { "snippet": "This is a record of France&#39;s results at the FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. France <b>was</b> one of the \nfour European teams that participated at the inaugural <b>World Cup</b> in 1930 and \nhave appeared in 15 FIFA <b>World Cups</b>, tied for the sixth most of any country. The \nnational team is one of eight to have <b>won</b> the FIFA <b>World Cup</b> title and ... In 2018 \nFrance <b>won</b> the <b>World Cup</b> for the second time 4–2 against <b>Croatia</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "France at the FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The Best FIFA Football Awards 2018 <b>were</b> held on 24 September 2018 in \nLondon, England. The selection panels <b>were</b> announced on 4 July 2018. \nContents. 1 Winners and nominees. 1.1 The Best FIFA <b>Men&#39;s Player</b>; 1.2 The Best \nFIFA Goalkeeper; 1.3 The Best ... Luka Modrić <b>won</b> the award with over 29% of \nthe vote.", "title": "The Best FIFA Football Awards 2018" } ] }, { "query": "When did croatia last play in the world cup?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> national football team have appeared in the FIFA <b>World Cup</b> on five \noccasions (in 1998, 2002, 2006, 2014 and 2018) since gaining independence in\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Croatia at the FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Croatia</b> national football team (<b>Croatian</b>: Hrvatska nogometna reprezentacija\n) represents ... Captain Luka Modrić <b>was</b> awarded best <b>player</b> of the <b>tournament</b> \nfor his performances, thus making him the first ever <b>Croatian player</b> to win the \naward. ... The <b>last</b> Yugoslav team to field a considerable <b>Croatian</b> contingent \n<b>played</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Croatia national football team" }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> entered the 2018 <b>World Cup</b> as dark horses, with their ... The shootout \n<b>was won</b> 4–3 by <b>Croatia</b> after two misses by Russia and a&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 FIFA World Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "Just before half time, Cameroon <b>was</b> reduced to 10 men when Alex ... Mandžukić \nscored the <b>last</b> two goals, the first a header from ... Olić, who previously scored a \ngoal in the 2002 <b>World Cup</b>, became ... Mandžukić became the first <b>Croatian</b> \n<b>player</b> to score a brace in a <b>World Cup game</b>.", "title": "2014 FIFA World Cup Group A" }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> participated in the 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. This <b>was</b> their fifth appearance. \n... Domagoj Vida is the only <b>player</b> that appeared in all 12 matches <b>playing</b> the \nfull ... <b>did</b> not appear in any of the qualifying matches but made <b>the final World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Croatia at the 2018 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "Luka Modrić is a <b>Croatian</b> professional footballer who <b>plays</b> as a midfielder for \nSpanish club ... At UEFA Euro 2008, he <b>was</b> selected for the Team of the \n<b>Tournament</b>, ... Cup. He also <b>won</b> the <b>Croatian</b> Football Hope of the Year award \nin 2004.", "title": "Luka Modrić" }, { "snippet": "The 1998 FIFA <b>World Cup was</b> the 16th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the <b>world championship</b> \nfor men&#39;s ... The <b>tournament was won</b> by host country France, who beat \ndefending champions Brazil 3–0 in <b>the final</b>. France <b>won</b> their first title, ... on \nhome soil. <b>Croatia</b>, Jamaica, Japan and South Africa made their first \nappearances in the <b>finals</b>.", "title": "1998 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "William Troost-Ekong <b>was</b> penalised for holding Mandžukić in ... <b>Croatia</b> have \n<b>won</b> their opening <b>game</b> of a <b>World Cup</b> for the&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 FIFA World Cup Group D" }, { "snippet": "... two matches <b>played</b> in 1998 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> qualification, the ... Lasse Schöne&#39;\ns shot <b>was</b> saved by Subašić and Josip Pivarić <b>was</b> denied by an acrobatic \nSchmeichel stop. On <b>the final</b> spot kicks for both the teams, Nicolai ... <b>Croatia</b> \nqualified for their first <b>World Cup</b> quarter-final since&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 FIFA World Cup knockout stage" }, { "snippet": "Mateo Kovačić is a <b>Croatian</b> professional footballer who <b>plays</b> as a midfielder for \nEnglish club ... After the 2014–15 season, he moved to Real Madrid, where he \n<b>won</b> the Champions League on three occasions. ... He <b>was</b> in <b>Croatia&#39;s</b> starting \nteam for the opening <b>game</b> of the <b>tournament</b>, a 3–1 defeat to <b>World Cup</b> hosts&nbsp;...", "title": "Mateo Kovačić" } ] }, { "query": "FIS alpine ski world cup croatia", "results": [ { "snippet": "Ivica Kostelić became the first man from <b>Croatia</b> to win the overall <b>World Cup</b>. \nMaria Riesch became the first German woman since Katja Seizinger in 1998 to \nwin the overall <b>World Cup</b>. The 45th <b>World Cup</b> season began on 23 October \n2010, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on&nbsp;...", "title": "2010–11 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The International <b>Ski</b> Federation (<b>FIS</b>) <b>Alpine Ski World Cup</b> is the premier circuit \nfor alpine ... 1761, 15, 5 January 2020, <b>Croatia</b> Zagreb, SL 491, France Clément \nNoël &middot; Switzerland Ramon Zenhäusern &middot; Italy Alex Vinatzer. 1762, 16, 8 January \n2020, Italy&nbsp;...", "title": "2019–20 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 47th <b>World Cup</b> season began on 27 October 2012, in Sölden, Austria, and \nconcluded on ... Ivica Kostelić &middot; [24]. 1512, 25, 27 January 2013, KB 118, <b>Croatia</b>\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2012–13 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 40th <b>World Cup</b> season began in October 2005 and concluded at the <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b> finals in ... On the women&#39;s side, Janica Kostelić of <b>Croatia</b> won her third \noverall and slalom <b>World Cup</b> titles. She won 9 races to become only the third \nskier&nbsp;...", "title": "2005–06 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 37th <b>World Cup</b> season began in October 2002 on Sölden, Austria, and \nconcluded in March 2003 at the <b>World Cup</b> finals in Lillehammer, Norway. The \noverall winners were Stephan Eberharter of Austria and Janica Kostelić of \n<b>Croatia</b>.", "title": "2002–03 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 35th <b>World Cup</b> season began in October 2000 in Sölden, Austria, and \nconcluded in March 2001 at the <b>World Cup</b> finals at Åre, Sweden. The overall \nwinners were Hermann Maier of Austria, his third, and Janica Kostelić of <b>Croatia</b>, \nher first.", "title": "2000–01 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" }, { "snippet": "<b>Snow</b> Queen (<b>Croatian</b>: Snježna kraljica) is a <b>World Cup alpine ski</b> race in \n<b>Croatia</b>. The men&#39;s and women&#39;s slalom races take place on the Medvednica&nbsp;...", "title": "Snow Queen Trophy" }, { "snippet": "The <b>FIS Alpine World Ski Championships</b> are an alpine <b>skiing</b> competition \norganized by the ... 7, Janica Kostelić &middot; <b>Croatia</b>, 2003, 2005, 5, –, –, 5. 8, Tina \nMaze&nbsp;...", "title": "FIS Alpine World Ski Championships" }, { "snippet": "The <b>FIS Alpine Ski World Cup</b> is the top international circuit of alpine <b>skiing</b> \ncompetitions, ... world: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bosnia and \nHerzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, <b>Croatia</b>, Czech Republic, Finland, France, \nGermany, Italy,&nbsp;...", "title": "FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" }, { "snippet": "Benjamin Raich &middot; <b>Croatia</b> Janica Kostelić. Nations Cup, Austria. Competition. \nLocations, 18, 13. Individual, 36, 33. Cancelled, 1, —. Rescheduled, 2, —. ←\n2003/04 &middot; 2005/06→. The 39th <b>World Cup</b> season began in October 2004 in \nSölden, Austria, and concluded in March&nbsp;...", "title": "2004–05 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" } ] }, { "query": "world cup", "results": [ { "snippet": "The FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, often simply called the <b>World Cup</b>, is an international \nassociation football competition contested by the senior men&#39;s national teams of \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The Rugby <b>World Cup</b> is a men&#39;s rugby union tournament contested every four \nyears between the top international teams. The tournament was first held in 1987,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Rugby World Cup" }, { "snippet": "<b>World Cup</b> commonly refers to the FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. <b>World Cup</b> can also refer to: \nContents. 1 Athletics (track and field); 2 Baseball and softball; 3 Basketball&nbsp;...", "title": "World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 21st FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, an international football \ntournament contested by the men&#39;s national teams of the member associations&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2014 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 20th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial world \nchampionship for men&#39;s national football teams organised by FIFA. It took place&nbsp;...", "title": "2014 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2010 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 19th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the world championship \nfor men&#39;s national association football teams. It took place in South Africa from&nbsp;...", "title": "2010 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 Rugby <b>World Cup</b> was the ninth edition of the Rugby <b>World Cup</b>, the \nquadrennial world championship for men&#39;s rugby union teams. It was hosted in&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 Rugby World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2006 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 18th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial \ninternational football world championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to \n9 July&nbsp;...", "title": "2006 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>, the quadrennial international men&#39;s association football championship&nbsp;...", "title": "2022 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The FIS Alpine Ski <b>World Cup</b> is the top international circuit of alpine skiing \ncompetitions, launched in 1966 by a group of ski racing friends and experts \nwhich&nbsp;...", "title": "FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" } ] }, { "query": "hockey world cup", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Men&#39;s FIH <b>Hockey World Cup</b> is an international field hockey competition \norganised by the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The tournament was&nbsp;...", "title": "Men's FIH Hockey World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2018 Men&#39;s <b>Hockey World Cup</b> was the 14th edition of the <b>Hockey World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>, the quadrennial world championship for men&#39;s national field hockey teams&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 Men's Hockey World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The <b>World Cup</b> of <b>Hockey</b> is an international ice <b>hockey</b> tournament. Inaugurated \nin 1996, it is the successor to the Canada <b>Cup</b>, which ran from 1976 to 1991&nbsp;...", "title": "World Cup of Hockey" }, { "snippet": "The Ice <b>Hockey World Championships</b> are an annual international men&#39;s ice \nhockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).", "title": "Ice Hockey World Championships" }, { "snippet": "The 2023 Men&#39;s FIH <b>Hockey World Cup</b> will be the 15th edition of the Men&#39;s FIH \n<b>Hockey World Cup</b>, the quadrennial world championship for men&#39;s national field\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2023 Men's FIH Hockey World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The Ice <b>Hockey World Championships</b> is an annual event held by the \nInternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). It was preceded by the European&nbsp;...", "title": "List of IIHF World Championship medalists" }, { "snippet": "The 1971 Men&#39;s <b>Hockey World Cup</b> was the inaugural tournament of the <b>Hockey</b> \n<b>World Cup</b> men&#39;s field hockey tournament. It was held from 15–24 October&nbsp;...", "title": "1971 Men's Hockey World Cup" }, { "snippet": "Main article: 2019 Men&#39;s Ice <b>Hockey World Championships</b>. The 2019 IIHF World \nChampionship was hosted by Slovakia from 10 to 26 May 2019. It was the&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 IIHF World Championship" }, { "snippet": "The Women&#39;s <b>Hockey World Cup</b> is the field <b>hockey World Cup</b> competition for \nwomen, whose format for qualification and the final tournament is similar to the&nbsp;...", "title": "Women's FIH Hockey World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2018 Women&#39;s <b>Hockey World Cup</b> was the 14th edition of the Women&#39;s \n<b>Hockey World Cup</b>, a field hockey tournament. It was held from 21 July to 5 \nAugust&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 Women's Hockey World Cup" } ] }, { "query": "hockey world cup ", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Men&#39;s FIH <b>Hockey World Cup</b> is an international field hockey competition \norganised by the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The tournament was&nbsp;...", "title": "Men's FIH Hockey World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2018 Men&#39;s <b>Hockey World Cup</b> was the 14th edition of the <b>Hockey World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>, the quadrennial world championship for men&#39;s national field hockey teams&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 Men's Hockey World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The <b>World Cup</b> of <b>Hockey</b> is an international ice <b>hockey</b> tournament. Inaugurated \nin 1996, it is the successor to the Canada <b>Cup</b>, which ran from 1976 to 1991&nbsp;...", "title": "World Cup of Hockey" }, { "snippet": "The Ice <b>Hockey World Championships</b> are an annual international men&#39;s ice \nhockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).", "title": "Ice Hockey World Championships" }, { "snippet": "The 2023 Men&#39;s FIH <b>Hockey World Cup</b> will be the 15th edition of the Men&#39;s FIH \n<b>Hockey World Cup</b>, the quadrennial world championship for men&#39;s national field\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2023 Men's FIH Hockey World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The Ice <b>Hockey World Championships</b> is an annual event held by the \nInternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). It was preceded by the European&nbsp;...", "title": "List of IIHF World Championship medalists" }, { "snippet": "The 1971 Men&#39;s <b>Hockey World Cup</b> was the inaugural tournament of the <b>Hockey</b> \n<b>World Cup</b> men&#39;s field hockey tournament. It was held from 15–24 October&nbsp;...", "title": "1971 Men's Hockey World Cup" }, { "snippet": "Main article: 2019 Men&#39;s Ice <b>Hockey World Championships</b>. The 2019 IIHF World \nChampionship was hosted by Slovakia from 10 to 26 May 2019. It was the&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 IIHF World Championship" }, { "snippet": "The Women&#39;s <b>Hockey World Cup</b> is the field <b>hockey World Cup</b> competition for \nwomen, whose format for qualification and the final tournament is similar to the&nbsp;...", "title": "Women's FIH Hockey World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2018 Women&#39;s <b>Hockey World Cup</b> was the 14th edition of the Women&#39;s \n<b>Hockey World Cup</b>, a field hockey tournament. It was held from 21 July to 5 \nAugust&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 Women's Hockey World Cup" } ] }, { "query": "Croatia in the world cup", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> national football team have appeared in the FIFA <b>World Cup</b> on five \noccasions (in 1998, 2002, 2006, 2014 and 2018) since gaining independence in\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Croatia at the FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> qualified for and competed in three consecutive <b>World Cup</b> tournaments \nbetween 1998 and 2006, but failed to qualify for&nbsp;...", "title": "Croatia national football team" }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> participated in the 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. This was their fifth appearance. \nContents. 1 Qualifying. 1.1 Players. 2 <b>World Cup</b> preparation; 3 Draw.", "title": "Croatia at the 2018 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> entered the 2018 <b>World Cup</b> as dark horses, with their golden ... In their \nqualification group, <b>Croatia</b> scored 15 goals and finished&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 FIFA World Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> participated in the 2014 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. This was their fourth \nappearance. Contents. 1 Qualifying. 1.1 Players. 2 <b>World Cup</b> preparation; 3 \nDraw; 4 2014&nbsp;...", "title": "Croatia at the 2014 FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "Japan. <b>Croatia</b>. GK, 23, Yoshikatsu ... Wikinews has related news: <b>Croatia</b> and \nJapan share point in Group F. Man of the Match:", "title": "2006 FIFA World Cup Group F" }, { "snippet": "Zlatko Dalić is a <b>Croatian</b> football manager and former footballer who is the \nmanager of the <b>Croatia</b> national team. He led the national team to the 2018 <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b> final, where they reached&nbsp;...", "title": "Zlatko Dalić" }, { "snippet": "Italy. <b>Croatia</b> ... Milan Rapaić (<b>Croatia</b>). Assistant referees: Philip Sharp (England) \nJens Larsen (Denmark) Fourth official:", "title": "2002 FIFA World Cup Group G" }, { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> opened the scoring through a Marcelo own goal, ... As the first game \nplayed at this <b>World Cup</b>, the match also saw the&nbsp;...", "title": "2014 FIFA World Cup Group A" }, { "snippet": "Danijel Subašić is a <b>Croatian</b> footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Monaco. \nHe began his ... In the 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> Final, <b>Croatia</b> lost 4–2 to France.", "title": "Danijel Subašić" } ] }, { "query": "hockey world cup croatia", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Croatia</b> 2003, 2, Div I, 27, 6, 5, 1, 4, 0. Spain 2004, 3, Div II, 32, 2, 5, 4, 1, 0. \n<b>Croatia</b> 2005, 3, Div II, 29, 1, 5, 5, 0, 0.", "title": "Croatia men's national ice hockey team" }, { "snippet": "The 2020 <b>IIHF World Championship</b> Division II will be an international ice <b>hockey</b> \n<b>tournament</b> run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Group A \ntournament will be held in Zagreb, <b>Croatia</b> and the Group B&nbsp;...", "title": "2020 IIHF World Championship Division II" }, { "snippet": "The 2017 IIHF Inline <b>Hockey World Championship</b> was the 20th IIHF Inline \nHockey World ... I tournament. The 2015 Division I tournament was won by \n<b>Croatia</b> who defeated Australia in the final to earn promotion to the World \nChampionship.", "title": "2017 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship" }, { "snippet": "Tournament details. Host countries, Poland &middot; <b>Croatia</b>. Dates, 23–29 April 17–23 \nApril. Teams, 12. Venue(s), 2 (in 2 host cities). ← 2015 &middot; 2017 →. The 2016 <b>IIHF</b> \n<b>World Championship</b> Division I was an international ice <b>hockey tournament</b> run&nbsp;...", "title": "2016 IIHF World Championship Division I" }, { "snippet": "Host countries, <b>Croatia</b> &middot; Serbia and Montenegro. Dates, April 4 – April 16. Teams\n, 12 (two groups of 6). Venue(s), 2 (in 2 host cities). ← 2004 &middot; 2006 →. The 2005 \n<b>IIHF World Championship</b> Division II was an international ice <b>hockey tournament</b> \nrun&nbsp;...", "title": "2005 IIHF World Championship Division II" }, { "snippet": "The 2013 <b>IIHF World Championship</b> Division II was a pair of international Ice \nhockey tournaments run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Group A was \ncontested in Zagreb, <b>Croatia</b>, running from 14 to 20 April 2013&nbsp;...", "title": "2013 IIHF World Championship Division II" }, { "snippet": "The 2020 Men&#39;s Ice <b>Hockey World Championships</b> will be the 84th such event \nhosted by the ... Group A[edit]. The tournament will be held in Zagreb, <b>Croatia</b> \nfrom 19 to 25 April 2020. Australia &middot; China &middot; <b>Croatia</b> &middot; Israel – Promoted from \nDivision II-&nbsp;...", "title": "2020 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships" }, { "snippet": "The 2015 IIHF Inline <b>Hockey World Championship</b> Division I was an international \ninline hockey ... The tournament was won by <b>Croatia</b> who upon winning gained \npromotion to the 2017 IIHF Inline <b>Hockey World Championship</b>. While Austria&nbsp;...", "title": "2015 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship Division I" }, { "snippet": "Main article: 2007 Men&#39;s Ice <b>Hockey World Championships</b>. The 2007 <b>IIHF World</b> \n<b>Championship</b> Division II tournament consisted of two groups of six teams. Group \nA was held in Zagreb, <b>Croatia</b> from April 11 to 17, 2007, while Group B&nbsp;...", "title": "2007 IIHF World Championship Division II" }, { "snippet": "The 2011 Men&#39;s Ice <b>Hockey World Championships</b> was the 75th such event \nhosted by the ... Group B&#39;s games were played in Zagreb, <b>Croatia</b>, from April 10 to \nApril 16, 2011. Prior to the start of the tournament, the North Korean national \nteam&nbsp;...", "title": "2011 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships" } ] }, { "query": "Croatia rugby world cup", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Croatia</b> national rugby union team is governed by the <b>Croatian</b> Rugby Union. \n<b>Croatia</b> are currently ranked 45th in the official world rankings. <b>Croatia</b> have been \nplaying internationals rugby since 1992, they have yet to qualify for the <b>Rugby</b> \n<b>World Cup</b>.", "title": "Croatia national rugby union team" }, { "snippet": "<b>Rugby World Cup</b> &middot; <b>Rugby World Cup</b> Sevens &middot; IRB Sevens World Series &middot; \nEuropean Nations Cup &middot; Rugby union in <b>Croatia</b> is a minor sport. As of August \n2011, they are ranked fiftieth in the International Rugby Board&#39;s world rankings,.", "title": "Rugby union in Croatia" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Croatian Rugby</b> Federation (<b>Croatian</b>: Hrvatski ragbijaški savez) is the \ngoverning body for ... <b>Rugby</b> unions by best performance at the Men&#39;s <b>World</b> \n<b>Cups</b>.", "title": "Croatian Rugby Federation" }, { "snippet": "In the 1999 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> qualifying, European teams played for six places in \nthe final ... <b>Croatia</b> qualify for Round B. ... 3, <b>Croatia</b>, 4, 2, 0, 2, 105, 90, +15, 8.", "title": "1999 Rugby World Cup – European qualification" }, { "snippet": "Qualifying for the 2019 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> for European Rugby began in \nSeptember 2016, ... <b>Croatia</b>, 54, 29 October 2016, Eliminated by Malta on 29 \nApril 2017. Cyprus, NR, 29 October 2016, Eliminated by Andorra on 11 February \n2017.", "title": "2019 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Croatia</b> women&#39;s national sevens team represents <b>Croatia</b> in Rugby sevens. \nSquad[edit]. Squad to 2013 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> Sevens Final Qualifier.", "title": "Croatia women's national rugby sevens team" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of results of the Belgium national rugby union team. Contents. 1 List \nof matches ... 11 May, Brussels &middot; Tunisia, 22-29 ??? International. 4 October, \nBelgium &middot; Romania, 13-83 ??? <b>Rugby World Cup</b> Qualifying. 18 October, Kiev &middot; \nUkraine, 5-48 ???", "title": "List of Belgium national rugby union team results" }, { "snippet": "<b>Rugby World Cup</b> Sevens &middot; IRB Sevens World Series. Club competitions. Rugby \nChampionship of Yugoslavia &middot; Rugby union in Yugoslavia was a moderately \npopular sport. It was most popular in the <b>Croatian</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Rugby union in Yugoslavia" }, { "snippet": "Daniel Darko Luger MBE (born 11 January 1975) is a former English rugby union \ninternational who was a member of the squad that won the 2003 <b>Rugby World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>. ... Dan Luger was born in Chiswick and is the son of a <b>Croatian</b> father (head \nof <b>Croatia</b>&#39;s rugby federation) and Czech mother. Dan was firstly educated at&nbsp;...", "title": "Dan Luger" }, { "snippet": "The 1995 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> was the third <b>Rugby World Cup</b>. It was hosted and \nwon by South Africa, and was the first <b>Rugby World Cup</b> in which every match&nbsp;...", "title": "1995 Rugby World Cup" } ] } ]
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The head of the radius articulates with which structure and bone?
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Head of radius
[ "the capitulum of the humerus" ]
[ "Head of radius" ]
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Which is bigger lake michigan or lake superior?
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List of largest lakes of the United States by area
[ "Lake Superior" ]
[ "List of largest lakes of the United States by area" ]
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When did joni mitchell wrote big yellow taxi?
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Big Yellow Taxi
[ "in 1970" ]
[ "Big Yellow Taxi" ]
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Where is the crown of your head located?
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Crown (anatomy)
[ "the top of the head", "the whole head" ]
[ "Crown (anatomy)" ]
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