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Largest stock exchanges in africa by market capitalisation? | 5368843415075268478 | List of African stock exchanges | [
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When does laurie die in the walking dead? | -8912281820058218702 | Lori Grimes | [
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"snippet": "The 2019 College Football Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was a college football \nbowl <b>game</b> ... MVP, Offensive: #16 QB Trevor Lawrence, Fr. Clemson ... The most \nrecent undefeated <b>winner</b> of a <b>national championship game</b> had been Florida ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2015 NCAA</b> Division I Men's Basketball <b>Championship Game</b> was the final \n<b>game</b> of the ... Duke <b>won</b> the <b>game</b> 80–70 in a battle of big men between Duke's \nJahlil Okafor and Wisconsin's Frank Kaminsky. ... Jones earned regional <b>Most</b> \n<b>Valuable Player</b> (<b>MVP</b>) honors, as he averaged 15 points and 4.5 assists. In the \nFinal ...",
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Who is in drake started from the bottom video? | 3645525020952132980 | Started from the Bottom | [
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On what date does the arctic circle experience the midnight sun? | -2768183249594786778 | Midnight sun | [
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Who was the girl in cry me a river video? | 1803561297010960223 | Cry Me a River (Justin Timberlake song) | [
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Who plays leonard on the big bang theory? | 4876549184539171473 | Johnny Galecki | [
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The lower boundary of earth’s crust is called the? | -5742918026224728041 | Crust (geology) | [
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Bt-cotton is genetically engineered by inserting a gene from a? | 6812008137798026826 | Bt cotton | [
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In which article do we find the first indication of the 'separation of church and state '? | 5173765929774437006 | Separation of church and state in the United States | [
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Earths entire equatorial climate zone is generally a belt around earth that has? | -6455678742384626238 | Van Allen radiation belt | [
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Who played uncle jesse in dukes of hazzard? | 3029542773846488235 | Denver Pyle | [
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When did japan send cherry trees to washington dc? | -7777113122145346577 | National Cherry Blossom Festival | [
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Where is the oldest bristlecone pine tree located? | -8882063483072170008 | Bristlecone pine | [
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Who won the war between ethiopia and italy? | 142117929623619257 | Second Italo-Ethiopian War | [
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The secondary ossification center in a long bone is located where? | 5424873424657543243 | Ossification center | [
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When do monica and chandler have a baby? | -8700894287306829908 | Friends (season 10) | [
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Lactic acid production would be the fate of which energy system? | -281381734881400819 | Anaerobic glycolysis | [
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Who used to say now for the rest of the story? | -6911342483369330223 | The Rest of the Story | [
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Who has the most career triple-doubles in the nba? | -3286967054934246028 | Double (basketball) | [
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Where was the movie deliverance supposed to take place? | -6505792516528871849 | Deliverance | [
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Who plays the role of nelson mandela in long walk to freedom? | 1241986980009592187 | Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom | [
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When did the motorola bag phone come out? | 8022517160618473256 | Motorola Bag Phone | [
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What country dominated eastern europe after world war ii? | -2259230742024991286 | Aftermath of World War II | [
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What form of communication is sent from only a single sender to many receivers? | 3577459726839786231 | Broadcasting (networking) | [
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When did the song dream weaver come out? | 6359814906905447254 | Dream Weaver | [
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Crimes that do not require mens rea are known as? | 1119777299798505543 | Mens rea | [
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Who have been the hosts of whose line is it anyway? | -8558214539689710741 | Whose Line Is It Anyway? (U.S. TV series) | [
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What type of garbage is thrown in green bins? | -6796664418745995945 | Green bin | [
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Who wrote nobody knows you when you're down and out? | 448618730475717613 | Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out | [
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Who is sammy married to on days of our lives? | -4148345581991211327 | Sami Brady | [
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When did world war 2 become a world war? | 8083384897328514760 | World war | [
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Grown ish how many episodes in season 1? | 3702658903927292685 | Grown-ish | [
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Who did russell crowe play in les mis? | -2198383014268294950 | Les Misérables (2012 film) | [
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The preamble of the constitution of india is based on the model of? | -1317233506046608734 | Preamble to the Constitution of India | [
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What is the literacy rate in the dominican republic? | 5330048033924107448 | List of countries by literacy rate | [
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When was the voyager of the seas refurbished? | -4543668493122592140 | MS Voyager of the Seas | [
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Who sang i want to know what love is on modern family? | 8810656861577580505 | A Fair to Remember (Modern Family) | [
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"snippet": "In cell biology, <b>microtubule</b> nucleation is the event that initiates de novo formation \nof <b>microtubules</b> (MTs). These filaments of the cytoskeleton typically form ...",
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All time top scorer in the world football? | 5017133212764808647 | List of men's footballers with 500 or more goals | [
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"snippet": "Poul Nielsen of Denmark, the first player <b>ever</b> to <b>score</b> 50 international goals, was \nthe fastest to do so <b>scoring</b> his 50th goal in his 36th match. The first player to \n<b>score</b> 50 international goals was Poul Nielsen of Denmark. He achieved this ... \nDaei is the only player to <b>score</b> over 100 goals in international <b>football</b> with 109 \ngoals.",
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Who wrote the christmas song do you hear what i hear? | -8757198729377052448 | Do You Hear What I Hear? | [
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"snippet": "Noël Regney was a French World War II veteran and <b>songwriter</b> who is best \nknown for composing the <b>Christmas</b> standard "<b>Do You Hear What I Hear</b>?" with \nhis ...",
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"snippet": "Holiday Wishes, also titled Christmas Wishes in the UK and Snow Wishes in \nJapan, is a Christmas holiday album by American singer-<b>songwriter</b> and actress \nIdina ... But a lot of famous Jewish people have written <b>Christmas songs</b>, so I'm \ngoing to ... The album begins with a cover of the holiday standard "<b>Do You Hear</b> \n<b>What I</b> ...",
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"snippet": "Christmas Spirit is a Christmas-themed and sixteenth studio album by Donna \nSummer, released on October 4, 1994. Summer's Gospel music background is \nvery evident on this album which consists of traditional and well-known \n<b>Christmas songs</b> and carols, as well as new <b>original</b> songs and a ... "<b>Do You</b> \n<b>Hear What I Hear</b>?",
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Who sings love is on the way from first wives club? | -3806122171488675246 | Love Is on the Way | [
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"snippet": "<b>Love Is on the Way</b> may refer to: <b>Love Is on the Way</b> (album), a 1998 compilation \nalbum by American R&B/soul singer Luther Vandross; "<b>Love Is on the Way</b>" ...",
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"snippet": "That's the <b>Way Love</b> Is is the tenth studio album by soul musician Marvin Gaye, \nreleased on January 8, 1970, on the Tamla (Motown) label. Built on the success ...",
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When was the last time england got to the semi final of the world cup? | 2884582765775609642 | England at the FIFA World Cup | [
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Who played daisy duke on the dukes of hazzard? | -4338927384762344241 | Catherine Bach | [
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Where are the john deere tractors made at? | 2133877198688008569 | John Deere | [
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What is the minimum wage in the united states today? | 7433416310770270480 | Minimum wage in the United States | [
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"snippet": "Adkins v. Children's Hospital, 261 <b>U.S.</b> 525 (1923), is a <b>United States</b> Supreme \nCourt opinion that federal <b>minimum wage</b> legislation for women was an ...",
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When was bring it on fight to the finish filmed? | 2100921275958559278 | Bring It On: Fight to the Finish | [
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Who rode american pharoah in the kentucky derby? | 44960782935534390 | Victor Espinoza | [
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