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Blair's mega death hot sauce with liquid fury scoville? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Blair's Mega Death hot sauce with liquid fury is how many Scoville Units?",
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"550,000"
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"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Blair's Mega Death hot sauce with liquid fury has less Scoville units than which of their sauces?",
"short_answers": [
"Ultra Death"
],
"wikipage": null
}
] | [
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"title": "Blair's Sauces and Snacks",
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"content": "Blair's Sauces and Snacks is a United States snack company founded in 1989, most famous for their Death Sauce line of hot sauces, known for their extreme range in Scoville heat ratings.",
"wikipage": "Blair's Sauces and Snacks"
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"content": "The sauces range from the more modest heat of Sweet Death to the extreme heat of Ultra Death Sauce.",
"wikipage": "Blair's Sauces and Snacks Blair's Death Sauce"
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"long_answer": "Blair's Sauces and Snacks is a United States snack company founded in 1989. They are most famous for their Death Sauce line of hot sauces, known for their extreme range in Scoville heat ratings. The sauces range from the more modest heat of Sweet Death to the extreme heat of Ultra Death Sauce. Blair's Mega Death hot sauce with liquid fury is 550,000 Scoville units, which has less Scoville units than their Ultra Death sauce."
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"content": "Blair's Sauces and Snacks is a United States snack company founded in 1989, most famous for their Death Sauce line of hot sauces, known for their extreme range in Scoville heat ratings.",
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"long_answer": "Blair's Sauces and Snacks is a United States snack company that is famous for its Death Sauce line of hot sauces that have an extreme range in Scoville heat ratings. Blair's Mega Death hot sauce with liquid fury has 550,000 Scoville units, which is less units than Blair's Ultra Death sauce."
}
] | -6272566291896225961 |
Who is the longest serving manager in the premier league? | [
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"context": "Arsène Wenger holds the record for most games managed in the Premier League with 828 games, all with Arsenal. He broke the record set by Alex Ferguson, who had managed 810 games with Manchester United from the Premier League's inception to his retirement at the end of the 2012–13 season. Ferguson, however, remains the most successful manager in the Premier League, having won thirteen titles, more than four times as many as any other manager.",
"question": "Who is the longest serving manager in the premier league of all time in terms of time?",
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"Alex Ferguson",
"FErguson"
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"context": "Arsène Wenger holds the record for most games managed in the Premier League with 828 games, all with Arsenal. He broke the record set by Alex Ferguson, who had managed 810 games with Manchester United from the Premier League's inception to his retirement at the end of the 2012–13 season. Ferguson, however, remains the most successful manager in the Premier League, having won thirteen titles, more than four times as many as any other manager.",
"question": "Who is the longest serving manager in the premier league of all time in terms of number of games?",
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"Arsène Wenger",
"Wenger"
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"title": "List of current Premier League and English Football League managers",
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"content": "Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson CBE (born 31 December 1941) is a Scottish former football manager and player, widely known for managing Manchester United from 1986 to 2013.",
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"long_answer": "Arsène Wenger holds the record for most games managed in the Premier League with 828 games. He broke the record set by Alex Ferguson, who had managed 810 games. Alex Ferguson managed Manchester United from 1986 to 2013, so in terms of time, he is the longest serving manager in the Premier League."
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"content": "The Premier League is the top tier of professional football in England. The league was formed in 1992 as a replacement for the original Football League First Division. More than 240 managers have taken charge of the 49 clubs which have played in the Premier League.",
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"long_answer": "The Premier League is the top tier of professional football in England. The league was formed in 1992 as a replacement for the original Football League First Division. More than 240 managers have taken charge of the 49 clubs which have played in the Premier League. Arsène Wenger holds the record for most games managed in the Premier League with 828 games, all with Arsenal. He broke the record set by Alex Ferguson, who had managed 810 games with Manchester United from the Premier League's inception to his retirement at the end of the 2012–13 season. In terms of time, however, Alex Ferguson has managed in the premier league for the longest."
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Who won the most grand slams in mens tennis? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who won the most grand slams in men's singles tennis?",
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"Roger Federer"
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},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who won the most grand slams in men's doubles wheelchair tennis?",
"short_answers": [
"Kunieda Shingo",
"Shingo Kunieda",
"国枝 慎吾"
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"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who won the most grand slams in men's singles wheelchair tennis?",
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"Kunieda Shingo",
"Shingo Kunieda",
"国枝 慎吾"
],
"wikipage": null
},
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who won the most grand slams in men's doubles tennis?",
"short_answers": [
"Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan"
],
"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "List of Grand Slam related tennis records",
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"title": "All-time tennis records – men's singles",
"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-time%20tennis%20records%20%E2%80%93%20men%27s%20singles"
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"title": "List of Grand Slam men's singles champions",
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"long_answer": "Roger Federer won the most grand slams in men's singles tennis while Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won the most grand slams in men's doubles tennis. In men's wheelchair tennis, Shingo Kunieda won the most amount of grand slams in both singles and doubles."
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"content": "The Grand Slam in tennis is the achievement of winning all four major championships in one discipline in the same calendar year, also referred to as the \"Calendar-year Grand Slam\" or \"Calendar Grand Slam\".",
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"content": "The Grand Slam tournaments, also referred to as majors, are the world's four most important annual professional tennis events.",
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"long_answer": "The Grand Slam in tennis is the achievement of winning all four major championships in one discipline in the same calendar year. The Grand Slam tournaments, also referred to as majors, are the world's four most important annual professional tennis events. In men's singles tennis, Roger Federer has won the most grand slams. In men's doubles tennis, Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan have won the most grand slams. In men's singles and doubles wheelchair tennis, Kunieda Shingo has won the most grand slams."
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Where did the bay of pigs take place? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Where place did the bay of pigs take place?",
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"Bays of Pigs, Cuba"
],
"wikipage": null
},
{
"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Where is the coast did the bay of pigs take place?",
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"Southwestern coast of Cuba"
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"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "Bay of Pigs Invasion",
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"content": "The Bay of Pigs Invasion (Spanish: invasión de bahía de Cochinos; sometimes called invasión de playa Girón or batalla de Girón, after the Playa Girón) was a failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 by Cuban exiles who opposed Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution. Covertly financed and directed by the U.S. government, the operation took place at the height of the Cold War, and its failure led to major shifts in international relations between Cuba, the United States, and the Soviet Union.",
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"content": "The Bay of Pigs (Spanish: Bahía de los Cochinos) is an inlet of the Gulf of Cazones located on the southern coast of Cuba.",
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"long_answer": "The Bay of Pigs Invasion was a failed landing operation financed by the US government in 1961. The invasion took place at Bays of Pigs, Cuba, which is an inlet of the Gulf of Cazones located on the southwestern coast of Cuba."
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"long_answer": "The bay of pigs took place in Bays of Pigs, Cuba along the Southwestern coast of Cuba."
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Where is sperm made in the human body? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Which organ is sperm made in the human body?",
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"Testis"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "Spermatogenesis is the process by which haploid spermatozoa develop from germ cells in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. This process starts with the mitotic division of the stem cells located close to the basement membrane of the tubules. These cells are called spermatogonial stem cells. The mitotic division of these produces two types of cells. Type A cells replenish the stem cells, and type B cells differentiate into primary spermatocytes. The primary spermatocyte divides meiotically (Meiosis I) into two primary spermatocytes; each secondary spermatocyte divides into two equal haploid spermatids by Meiosis II. The spermatids are transformed into spermatozoa(sperm) by the process of spermiogenesis. These develop into mature spermatozoa, also known as sperm cells. Thus, the primary spermatocyte gives rise to two cells, the secondary spermatocytes, and the two secondary spermatocytes by their subdivision produce four spermatozoa and four haploid cells.",
"question": "Where in the testis is sperm made in the human body?",
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"seminiferous tubules"
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"context": "Spermatogenesis takes place within several structures of the male reproductive system. The initial stages occur within the testes and progress to the epididymis where the developing gametes mature and are stored until ejaculation. The seminiferous tubules of the testes are the starting point for the process, where spermatogonial stem cells adjacent to the inner tubule wall divide in a centripetal direction—beginning at the walls and proceeding into the innermost part, or \"lumen\"—to produce immature sperm. Maturation occurs in the epididymis. The location [Testes/Scrotum] is specifically important as the process of spermatogenesis requires a lower temperature to produce viable sperm, specifically 1°-8 °C lower than normal body temperature of 37 °C (98.6 °F). Clinically, small fluctuations in temperature such as from an athletic support strap, causes no impairment in sperm viability or count.",
"question": "Where in the seminiferous tubules are sperm made in the human body?",
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"inner tubule wall"
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"context": "Spermatogenesis takes place within several structures of the male reproductive system. The initial stages occur within the testes and progress to the epididymis where the developing gametes mature and are stored until ejaculation. The seminiferous tubules of the testes are the starting point for the process, where spermatogonial stem cells adjacent to the inner tubule wall divide in a centripetal direction—beginning at the walls and proceeding into the innermost part, or \"lumen\"—to produce immature sperm. Maturation occurs in the epididymis. The location [Testes/Scrotum] is specifically important as the process of spermatogenesis requires a lower temperature to produce viable sperm, specifically 1°-8 °C lower than normal body temperature of 37 °C (98.6 °F). Clinically, small fluctuations in temperature such as from an athletic support strap, causes no impairment in sperm viability or count.",
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"epididymis"
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"long_answer": "Spermatogenesis is the process by which sperm develop from germ cells in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. In this process, cells adjacent to the inner tubule wall divide to produce immature sperm. The sperm then move to the epididymis where the developing gametes mature and are stored until ejaculation."
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"long_answer": "Sperm is made in the inner tubule wall of the seminiferous tubules of the testis, and they reach maturation in the epididymis where they are stored until ejaculation."
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Where did hurricane edith make landfall in 1971? | [
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"context": "Hurricane Edith was the strongest hurricane to form during the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season and formerly the southernmost landfalling Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic until 2007. Edith also stands as one of the only Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes to not have its name retired, next to 1953's Hurricane Carol and 2005's Hurricane Emily. Edith developed from a tropical wave on September 5 and quickly strengthened into a hurricane in the Caribbean Sea. Edith rapidly intensified on September 9 and made landfall on Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. It quickly lost intensity over Central America and after briefly entering the Gulf of Honduras it crossed the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. After moving across the Gulf of Mexico a trough turned the storm to the northeast and Edith, after having restrengthened while accelerating towards the coast, made landfall on Louisiana with winds of 105 mph (170 km/h) on September 16. Edith steadily weakened over land and dissipated over Georgia on September 18.",
"question": "Where in Nicaragua did hurricane edith make landfall in 1971?",
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"Cape Gracias a Dios"
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"context": "Hurricane Edith rapidly weakened over the mountainous terrain of northeastern Central America, and 18 hours after it made landfall, it emerged into the Gulf of Honduras as an 80 mph (130 km/h) Category 1 hurricane. It continued to weaken as it moved northwestward, and made landfall near Belize City with tropical storm winds of 70 mph (115 km/h). Edith weakened further while crossing the Yucatán Peninsula, and emerged into the Gulf of Mexico near Campeche, Mexico late on September 11 as a minimal tropical storm. Edith initially failed to re-intensify as it moved northwestward, despite low amounts of wind shear and warm waters. This was because an anticyclone over the Gulf was closely connected with Hurricane Fern, which developed and moved over the northwestern portion of the Gulf of Mexico. The anticyclone resulted in an easterly upper-level flow across Edith, creating conditions not conducive for intensification. As Fern moved inland over Texas, the flow became more favorable around Edith, and 36 hours after entering the Gulf of Mexico, the storm began to reintensify slightly.",
"question": "Where did hurricane edith make landfall in 1971 (region)?",
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"northeastern Central America",
"Central America"
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"context": "Hurricane Edith was the strongest hurricane to form during the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season and formerly the southernmost landfalling Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic until 2007. Edith also stands as one of the only Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes to not have its name retired, next to 1953's Hurricane Carol and 2005's Hurricane Emily. Edith developed from a tropical wave on September 5 and quickly strengthened into a hurricane in the Caribbean Sea. Edith rapidly intensified on September 9 and made landfall on Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. It quickly lost intensity over Central America and after briefly entering the Gulf of Honduras it crossed the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. After moving across the Gulf of Mexico a trough turned the storm to the northeast and Edith, after having restrengthened while accelerating towards the coast, made landfall on Louisiana with winds of 105 mph (170 km/h) on September 16. Edith steadily weakened over land and dissipated over Georgia on September 18.",
"question": "Where in the U.S. did hurricane edith make landfall in 1971?",
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"Louisiana"
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"context": "Hurricane Edith was the strongest hurricane to form during the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season and formerly the southernmost landfalling Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic until 2007. Edith also stands as one of the only Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes to not have its name retired, next to 1953's Hurricane Carol and 2005's Hurricane Emily. Edith developed from a tropical wave on September 5 and quickly strengthened into a hurricane in the Caribbean Sea. Edith rapidly intensified on September 9 and made landfall on Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. It quickly lost intensity over Central America and after briefly entering the Gulf of Honduras it crossed the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. After moving across the Gulf of Mexico a trough turned the storm to the northeast and Edith, after having restrengthened while accelerating towards the coast, made landfall on Louisiana with winds of 105 mph (170 km/h) on September 16. Edith steadily weakened over land and dissipated over Georgia on September 18.",
"question": "Where in Nicaragua did hurricane edith make landfall in 1971?",
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"Cape Gracias a Dios"
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"context": "Fourteen hours prior to Edith making landfall in Central America, the National Hurricane Center warned citizens about the extreme danger of the approaching hurricane, and asked them to prepare for hurricane conditions. While the storm was located in the Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center issued a Hurricane Warning from Cameron to Morgan City, Louisiana eighteen hours before the hurricane made landfall. Edith later struck land in the middle portion of the warning area.",
"question": "What region did hurricane edith make landfall in 1971?",
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"Central America"
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"context": "Hurricane Edith was the strongest hurricane to form during the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season and formerly the southernmost landfalling Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic until 2007. Edith also stands as one of the only Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes to not have its name retired, next to 1953's Hurricane Carol and 2005's Hurricane Emily. Edith developed from a tropical wave on September 5 and quickly strengthened into a hurricane in the Caribbean Sea. Edith rapidly intensified on September 9 and made landfall on Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. It quickly lost intensity over Central America and after briefly entering the Gulf of Honduras it crossed the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. After moving across the Gulf of Mexico a trough turned the storm to the northeast and Edith, after having restrengthened while accelerating towards the coast, made landfall on Louisiana with winds of 105 mph (170 km/h) on September 16. Edith steadily weakened over land and dissipated over Georgia on September 18.",
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"Louisiana"
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"long_answer": "Hurricane Edith was the strongest hurricane to form during the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season. Edith landed on Cape Gracias a Dios, Nicaragua on September 9. Edith rapidly weakened over the mountainous terrain of northeastern Central America and eventually became a Category 1 hurricane. After having restrengthened while accelerating towards the coast, Edith made landfall on Louisiana on September 16. Edith steadily weakened over land and dissipated over Georgia on September 18."
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"long_answer": "Hurricane Edith was the strongest hurricane to form during the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season and formerly the southernmost landfalling Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic until 2007. Edith developed from a tropical wave on September 5 and quickly strengthened into a hurricane in the Caribbean Sea. Edith rapidly intensified on September 9 and made landfall on Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. It quickly lost intensity over Central America and after briefly entering the Gulf of Honduras it crossed the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. After moving across the Gulf of Mexico a trough turned the storm to the northeast and Edith, after having restrengthened while accelerating towards the coast, made landfall on Louisiana with winds of 105 mph (170 km/h) on September 16. Edith steadily weakened over land and dissipated over Georgia on September 18."
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How many years did deion sanders play baseball? | [
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"context": "Deion Luwynn Sanders Sr. (; born August 9, 1967), nicknamed \"Prime Time\" and \"Neon Deion\", is an American former professional football and baseball player who is a sports analyst. He played 14 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins, and the Baltimore Ravens. He also had a part-time career in baseball as an outfielder for nine seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), where he played professionally for the New York Yankees, the Atlanta Braves, the Cincinnati Reds, and the San Francisco Giants. Sanders won two Super Bowl titles and made one World Series appearance in 1992, making him the only individual to appear in both a Super Bowl and a World Series.",
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"nine"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many years did deion sanders play college baseball?",
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"four"
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"content": "Under head coach Bobby Bowden, Sanders was a two-time consensus All-American cornerback in 1987 and 1988, and a third-team All-American in 1986, intercepting 14 passes in his career, including three in bowl games, and managed to return one interception 100 yards for a touchdown breaking Fred Biletnikoff's interception return record by one yard. Sanders made an interception with 5 seconds left to seal Florida State's 13–7 win over Auburn in the 1989 Sugar Bowl, during the 1988 postseason.",
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"long_answer": "Deion Sanders, a former professional football and baseball player, played college baseball for four years at Florida State University from 1986-1989. After college, he played professional baseball for several different teams for a total of nine years."
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"content": "Deion Luwynn Sanders Sr. (born August 9, 1967), nicknamed \"Prime Time\" and \"Neon Deion\", is an American athlete, sports analyst, and football coach.",
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"long_answer": "American athlete Deion Sanders played both college baseball and Major League Baseball. He played for four years in college baseball and played for nine years in MLB baseball, where he played as an outfielder for the New York Yankees, the Atlanta Braves, the Cincinnati Reds, and the San Francisco Giants."
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Who has the most nascar wins in history? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who has the most nascar super series wins in all-time history?",
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"Richard Petty",
"Petty"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who has the most nascar cup series wins in modern era history?",
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"Jeff Gordon",
"Gordon"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who has the most nascar caup series championships in history?",
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"Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and Jimmie Johnson",
"Richard Petty",
"Dale Earnhardt",
"Jimmie Johnson"
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"context": "Chevrolet is the most successful manufacturer, having won 779 races and 39 manufacturers championships. Ford is second with 658 victories and 15 manufacturers championships, while Dodge is third in wins with 217, Plymouth is fourth with 190, and Pontiac is ranked fifth with 155. Toyota currently ranks 7th all time, with 115 victories. (Wins as of 4/23/18)",
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"Chevrolet"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "What racing team has the most nascar wins in history?",
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"Joe Gibbs Racing"
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"title": "List of NASCAR Cup Series champions",
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"title": "List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners",
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"content": "He was the first driver to win the Cup Series championship seven times (a record now tied with Dale Earnhardt and Jimmie Johnson),[1] while also winning a record 200 races during his career.[1]",
"wikipage": "Richard Petty"
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"content": "He is third on the all-time Cup wins list with 93 career wins, while having the record for the most wins in NASCAR's modern era (1972–present) and the most wins in one modern era season, with 13 during the 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Series.",
"wikipage": "Jeff Gordon"
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"content": "Overall, thirty-four different drivers have won the Championship, with Richard Petty,[5] Dale Earnhardt,[6] and Jimmie Johnson holding the record for most titles at seven.",
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"long_answer": "The racer with the most NASCAR series wins in all-time history is Richard Petty with 200 wins. The most NASCAR series wins for a modern racer is Jeff Gordon with 93 wins. Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and Jimmie Johnson hold the record for the most NASCAR Cup Series Championships, each having seven wins. Chevrolet is the most successful manufacturer, having won 779 NASCAR races and 39 manufacturers championships. Joe Gibbs Racing team has the most NASCAR wins in history."
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"long_answer": "Joe Gibbs Racing has the most NASCAR team wins in history. Chevrolet is the most successful manufacturer with NASCAR wins. Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and Jimmie Johnson have the most NASCAR caup series championships in history. And, while Jeff Gordon has the most modern era NASCAR cup wins in history, Richard Petty has the most NASCAR super series wins in all time history."
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Who plays max in secret life of pets? | [
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"context": "The Secret Life of Pets is a 2016 3D American computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment. It is directed by Chris Renaud, co-directed by Yarrow Cheney, written by Brian Lynch, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio and is the first film of the franchise of the same name. The voice cast stars Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart, Steve Coogan, Ellie Kemper, Bobby Moynihan, Lake Bell, Dana Carvey, Hannibal Buress, Jenny Slate, and Albert Brooks.",
"question": "Who plays Max in the original movie of The Secret Life of Pets franchise?",
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"Louis C.K."
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When did the us start using zip codes? | [
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Who sings that was then this is now? | [
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"question": "Who sings the original version of the song \"This Was Then, This Is Now\"?",
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"context": "The Monkees (at that point consisting of Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork) covered the song for Arista Records, who released their recording as a single and on the compilation album \"Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees\" in June 1986. The compilation album with three newly recorded songs was released by Arista and went platinum during the tour. “That Was Then, This Is Now” became the band's new single and a video for it was filmed at the Great Arena in Jackson, New Jersey on July 25. The video received heavy airplay on MTV, making the song a Billboard Top 20 hit the summer of 1986.",
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Who played sirius black in prisoner of azkaban? | [
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How many goals scored ronaldo in his career? | [
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"content": "Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro GOIH ComM (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɾiʃˈtjɐnu ʁɔˈnaɫdu]; born 5 February 1985) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Manchester United and captains the Portugal national team.",
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"question": "How many total individuals are in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame?",
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"title": "National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum",
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"title": "List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame",
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"content": "Through the elections for 2020, a total of 333 people have been inducted, including 235 former major league players, 31 executives, 35 Negro leagues players and executives, 22 managers, and 10 umpires.",
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"content": "The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by private interests. It serves as the central point of the history of baseball in the United States and displays baseball-related artifacts and exhibits, honoring those who have excelled in playing, managing, and serving the sport. The Hall's motto is \"Preserving History, Honoring Excellence, Connecting Generations\". ",
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Who warned the colonists that the british were coming? | [
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"context": "Sybil Ludington (April 5, 1761 – February 26, 1839) is celebrated as a heroine of the American Revolutionary War. She reportedly rode to alert militia forces in the towns of Putnam County, New York and Danbury, Connecticut on the night of April 26, 1777 at age 16, warning of the approach of the British regular forces. The ride was similar to those performed by William Dawes, Paul Revere (Massachusetts, April 1775), and Jack Jouett (Virginia, 1781). Ludington reportedly rode more than twice the distance attributed to Revere and was much younger than the men. According to one historian, however, there is no contemporaneous evidence that these events occurred.",
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"context": "On the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere and William Dawes were dispatched by Joseph Warren to warn the countryside that the British were coming. Prescott was in Lexington at the time to visit with his fiancée, Lydia Mulliken. He was also there to report on Concord's readiness, its status in hiding supplies and munitions from the British, and its success in moving cannon to Groton lest it fall into British hands. The British wanted the military stores at Concord and had hoped to capture Samuel Adams and John Hancock in the process.",
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"context": "John Jouett Jr. (December 7, 1754 – March 1, 1822) was an American farmer and politician in Virginia and Kentucky, but may be best known for his heroic ride during the American Revolution. Sometimes called the \"Paul Revere of the South\", Jouett rode to warn Thomas Jefferson, then the outgoing governor of Virginia (and the Virginia legislature who had fled the new state's capitol before electing his successor) that British cavalry had been sent to capture them. After the war, Jouett moved across the Appalachian Mountains to what was then called Kentucky County. He thrice served in the Virginia House of Delegates, first representing Lincoln County and later Mercer County before Kentucky's statehood (which occurred in 1792). Jouett also represented Mercer County at the Danville Separation Convention in 1788. He later served three terms in the Kentucky House of Representatives, first representing Mercer County, then adjoining Woodford County.",
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"content": "Israel Bissell (1752 – October 24, 1823) was a patriot post rider in Massachusetts who brought news to American colonists of the British attack on Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. ",
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"content": "He is considered a Patriot in the American Revolution for hanging lanterns in his church's steeple on April 18, 1775, part of a warning signal devised by Paul Revere during the Battles of Lexington and Concord.",
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"content": "Her warning helped to prepare the colonial forces to defeat the British governor, Cornwallis and his men and drive them north, out of the state of South Carolina.",
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Who played zorro son in the legend of zorro? | [
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"Alonso",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who voices zorro's adopted son/brother in the 1996 legend of zorro anime?",
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"content": "Rika Matsumoto (松本 梨香, Matsumoto Rika, born November 30, 1968) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer who was born in Yokohama, Japan.",
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"content": "Adrián Alonso Barona (born April 6, 1994), known as Adrián Alonso Comelon, is a child actor best known for the movie The Legend of Zorro.",
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"content": "Adrián Alonso Barona (born April 6, 1994), known as Adrián Alonso Comelon, is a child actor best known for the movie The Legend of Zorro.",
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"content": "The Legend of Zorro (Japanese: 快傑ゾロ, Hepburn: Kaiketsu Zoro, lit. \"Extraordinary Zorro\") is an Italian-Japanese anime, based on the western character Zorro.",
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Who sang the original devil went down to georgia? | [
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"context": "\"The Devil Went Down to Georgia\" is a song written and performed by the Charlie Daniels Band and released on their 1979 album \"Million Mile Reflections\".",
"question": "What band performed the original recording of \"The Devil Went Down to Georgia\"?",
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"context": "\"The Devil Went Down to Georgia\" is a song written and performed by the Charlie Daniels Band and released on their 1979 album \"Million Mile Reflections\".",
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"content": "Charles Edward Daniels (October 28, 1936 – July 6, 2020) was an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist[5] known for his contributions to Southern rock, country, and bluegrass music. He was best known for his number-one country hit \"The Devil Went Down to Georgia\".",
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"content": "The song was the band's biggest hit, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100, prevented from further chart movement by \"After The Love Has Gone\" by Earth, Wind and Fire and \"My Sharona\" by The Knack.",
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"long_answer": "The Charlie Daniels Band with lead singer Charlie Daniels performed the original recording of the song \"The Devil Went Down to Georgia.\" The song was released on the band's 1979 album \"Million Mile Reflections\" and was their biggest hit. Charlie Daniels was an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known for the song, which was a number-one country hit."
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Who is the mc of the nfl honors? | [
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"context": "The 5th Annual NFL Honors was the awards presentation by the National Football League honoring its best players from the 2015 NFL season. It was held on February 6, 2016 and aired on CBS in the United States at 9:00 PM EST. Comedian Conan O'Brien hosted the show.",
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"context": "The 4th Annual NFL Honors was the awards presentation by the National Football League honoring its best players and other individuals from the 2014 NFL season. It was held on January 31, 2015, and aired on NBC in the United States. Seth Meyers hosted the show. For the second year, the newest Pro Football Hall of Fame class was announced and introduced during the show with the Class of 2015 appearing on stage at Symphony Hall in Phoenix. Unlike the previous three NFL Honors presentations, the GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Year Award was not presented; although Aaron Rodgers was announced as the winner of the 2014 season award.",
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"content": "For the third consecutive year, Steve Harvey hosted the show.",
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When does master chef junior start in 2018? | [
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"August 19, 2018"
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"context": "Season 6 of the American competitive reality television series MasterChef Junior premiered on Fox on March 2, 2018. The season is hosted by regular judges Gordon Ramsay, Christina Tosi, and returning judge Joe Bastianich.",
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When does master chef junior start in 2018 in Albania?",
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"context": "Season 2 started in 13 September 2018 and ended in 24 December 2018. The judges are Eleni Psyhouli, Manolis Papoutsakis and Magky Tabakaki. The group of 22 children (11 boys and 11 girls) was revealed in the weekend of Thursday-Friday 20-21 September 2018. The selection was made among 44 children who went through auditions (22 boys and 22 girls).",
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"question": "When does master chef junior start in 2018 in Ukraine?",
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"content": "The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.",
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"content": "Greece (Greek: Ελλάδα, romanized: Elláda, [eˈlaða]), officially the Hellenic Republic,[b] is a country located in Southeast Europe.",
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Who played mary in the passion of christ? | [
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"context": "The Passion of the Christ (also known simply as The Passion) is a 2004 American biblical drama film produced, co-written and directed by Mel Gibson and starring Jim Caviezel as Jesus of Nazareth, Maia Morgenstern as the Virgin Mary, and Monica Bellucci as Mary Magdalene. It depicts the Passion of Jesus largely according to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. It also draws on pious accounts such as the Friday of Sorrows along with other devotional writings, such as the reputed Marian apparitions attributed to Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich.",
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"context": "The Passion of the Christ (also known simply as The Passion) is a 2004 American biblical drama film produced, co-written and directed by Mel Gibson and starring Jim Caviezel as Jesus of Nazareth, Maia Morgenstern as the Virgin Mary, and Monica Bellucci as Mary Magdalene. It depicts the Passion of Jesus largely according to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. It also draws on pious accounts such as the Friday of Sorrows along with other devotional writings, such as the reputed Marian apparitions attributed to Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich.",
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"context": "The part of Jesus is played by Joseph Mawle, who researched the role by reading the Gospels and research papers. Other main roles were played by Paloma Baeza (Mary Magdalene), Ben Daniels (Caiaphas), James Nesbitt (Pilate), David Oyelowo (Joseph of Arimathea), and Penelope Wilton (Mary). It was directed by Michael Offer on location in Morocco from 27 August to 23 October 2007, and broadcast on BBC One in four parts from 16 to 23 March 2008. Its viewing figures ranged from 3.2 million to 4.9 million people, and it received generally positive critical reception.",
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How many seats in rajya sabha in assam? | [
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Who starred in the tv show highway patrol? | [
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Who did the theme song for danny phantom? | [
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Who is known as the father of toxicology? | [
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Who is the tallest person on the earth? | [
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"content": "Trijntje Cornelisdochter Keever (April 10 or 16, 1616 – July 2, 1633), nicknamed De Groote Meid (in English, The Big Girl), is alleged to be the tallest female person in recorded history, standing 9 Amsterdam feet[1] or 2.49 metres (8 ft 2 in)[2] tall at the time of her death at age seventeen.",
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"content": "Zeng Jinlian (simplified Chinese: 曾金莲; traditional Chinese: 曾金蓮; pinyin: Zēng Jīnlián, June 26, 1964 –February 13, 1982) was the tallest woman verified in modern times,[1] surpassing Jane Bunford's record. In the year between Don Koehler's death and her own, she surpassed fellow \"eight-footers\" Gabriel Estêvão Monjane and Suleiman Ali Nashnush.",
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"context": "In the UK, \"7 Rings\" became Grande's fourth number one in the country. The single sold 126,000 units, becoming Grande's biggest opening week. It also set the record for the most streams of a song in a week with 16.9 million streams. On the issue dated 21 February 2019, \"7 Rings\" was replaced by \"Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored\", making Grande the second female artist to occupy the top two positions on the UK Singles Chart and the first female artist to self-replace on the top of the chart. The song reclaimed the summit position the following week, pushing \"Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored\" down to number two, and thus making Grande the first artist in the chart's history to self-replace for two consecutive weeks.",
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"context": "In 2010 \"The Daily Telegraph\" named \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" the most popular and most played Christmas song of the decade in the United Kingdom; by 2015 \"Fairytale of New York\" had become the UK’s most-played Christmas song of the 21st century. \"Rolling Stone\" ranked it fourth on its Greatest Rock and Roll Christmas Songs list, calling it a \"holiday standard.\" In a UK-wide poll in December 2012, it was voted fifth on the ITV television special \"The Nation's Favourite Christmas Song\". Due to the song's lasting impact, Carey was dubbed the \"Queen of Christmas\", a title she is hesitant to accept. \"I don't accept that name because I feel like it's [too much],\" she said. \"I humbly thank them and I do have an extraordinary love for the holiday season, and it is the best time of the year.\"",
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"content": "On November 24, 2019, the song won three records in Guinness World Records for one of the best-selling and most recognizable Christmas songs, most streamed song on Spotify in 24 hours (female) (10,819,009 streams in December 2018) and most weeks in the UK singles Top 10 chart for a Christmas song (20) titles.[92]",
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"content": "ilma is the red-headed woman married to caveman Fred Flintstone, daughter of Pearl Slaghoople, and mother of Pebbles Flintstone. Her best friend is her next door neighbor, Betty Rubble.",
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What are the 5 major circles of latitude? | [
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What's the percentage of canadian hockey players in the nhl? | [
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Who plays lord beric in game of thrones? | [
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What is the speed limit through the hindhead tunnel? | [
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Who is the captain of colombia football team? | [
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"question": "Who sang the 2010 song It's too late to turn back now?",
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"Pepe Marquez featuring Steve Salas"
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}
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"title": "The Chi-Lites",
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"title": "Too Late to Turn Back Now (song)",
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"long_answer": "There have been several It's Too Late to Turn Back Now songs, including a 1972 song sung by Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose, a 1973 song sung by The Chi-Lites, a 1992 song sung by Maxi Priest & Tumpa Lion, a 2006 song sung by The Barking Dogs, a 2009 song sung by Renée Geyer, and a 2010 song sung by Pepe Marquez featuring Steve Salas."
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"long_answer": "There have been several songs named It's Too Late to Turn Back Now, including a 1972 song sung by Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose, a 1973 song sung by The Chi-Lites, a 1992 song sung by Maxi Priest & Tumpa Lion, a 2006 song sung by The Barking Dogs, a 2009 song sung by Renée Geyer, and a 2010 song sung by Pepe Marquez featuring Steve Salas."
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Where does the flat iron cut of meat come from? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
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"shoulder of a beef animal",
"shoulder of the animal",
"shoulder"
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},
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"context": "This cut of steak is from the shoulder of a beef animal. It is located adjacent to the heart of the shoulder clod, under the seven or paddle bone (shoulder blade or scapula). The steak encompasses the infraspinatus muscles of beef, and one may see this displayed in some butcher shops and meat markets as a top blade roast or informally called a \"patio steak\". Anatomically, the muscle forms the dorsal part of the rotator cuff of the steer. This cut is anatomically distinct from the shoulder tender, which lies directly below it and is the teres major. ",
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"context": "No context provided",
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"content": "Flat iron steak (US), butlers' steak (UK), feather blade steak (UK) or oyster blade steak (Australia and New Zealand) is a cut of steak cut with the grain from the chuck, or shoulder of the animal. This produces a flavorful cut that is a bit tough because it contains a gristly fascia membrane unless removed.[1] Some restaurants offer it on their menu, often at lower price than the more popular rib-eye and strip steaks of the same grade.",
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Who did meg's voice first on family guy? | [
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"question": "Who did Meg's voice on the original pilot of Family Guy?",
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"Rachael MacFarlane"
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"context": "On the season 1 DVD commentary for the \"Drawn Together\" episode \"Hot Tub\", Cree Summer claims she was offered the role to play Meg but was dismissed by the producers. Meg was voiced by an uncredited Lacey Chabert for the first season, and by Mila Kunis in subsequent seasons after Chabert became busy with school (at the time) and her role on \"Party of Five\", although some of her work became second season episodes due to production order. Mila Kunis won the role after auditions and a slight rewrite of the character, in part due to her performance on \"That '70s Show\". MacFarlane called Kunis back after her first audition, instructing her to speak more slowly, and then told her to come back another time and enunciate more. Once she claimed that she had it under control, MacFarlane hired her. MacFarlane stated that Kunis \"had a very natural quality to Meg\" and she's \"in a lot of ways [...] almost more right for the character\". Kunis's voice is first heard as Meg in Episode 3 of season two \"Da Boom\", and the voices switch back and forth in the broadcast order until settling on Kunis. Tara Strong provides Meg's singing voice in \"Don't Make Me Over\".",
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"Lacey Chabert"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who did Meg's voice first on family guy, for the pilot?",
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"Rachael MacFarlane"
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"context": "On the season 1 DVD commentary for the \"Drawn Together\" episode \"Hot Tub\", Cree Summer claims she was offered the role to play Meg but was dismissed by the producers. Meg was voiced by an uncredited Lacey Chabert for the first season, and by Mila Kunis in subsequent seasons after Chabert became busy with school (at the time) and her role on \"Party of Five\", although some of her work became second season episodes due to production order. Mila Kunis won the role after auditions and a slight rewrite of the character, in part due to her performance on \"That '70s Show\". MacFarlane called Kunis back after her first audition, instructing her to speak more slowly, and then told her to come back another time and enunciate more. Once she claimed that she had it under control, MacFarlane hired her. MacFarlane stated that Kunis \"had a very natural quality to Meg\" and she's \"in a lot of ways [...] almost more right for the character\". Kunis's voice is first heard as Meg in Episode 3 of season two \"Da Boom\", and the voices switch back and forth in the broadcast order until settling on Kunis. Tara Strong provides Meg's singing voice in \"Don't Make Me Over\".",
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"content": "Meg Griffin is a fictional character in the animated television series Family Guy.",
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"content": "Meg first appeared on television, along with the rest of the Griffin family, in a 15-minute short on December 20, 1998.",
"wikipage": "Meg Griffin"
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"content": "Originally voiced, unbilled, by Lacey Chabert during the first season, Meg has been voiced by Mila Kunis since season 2.",
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"long_answer": "Meg Griffin is a fictional character in the animated television series Family Guy. Meg first appeared on television, along with the rest of the Griffin family, in a 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. Meg was voiced by Rachael MacFarlane in the original pilot. Originally voiced, unbilled, by Lacey Chabert during the first season, Meg has been voiced by Mila Kunis since season 2."
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Lucifer how many episodes are in season 3? | [
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"question": "How many regular episodes were there in season 3 of Lucifer?",
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"24"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "How many episodes of season 3 of Lucifer were there, including bonus episodes?",
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"26"
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"title": "List of Lucifer episodes",
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"content": "On May 11, 2018, Fox canceled the series after three seasons, stating it was a \"ratings-based decision\". The 2 episodes being held for season 4 would now be seen back-to-back as 'Bonus Episodes' at the end of season 3.[28][29]",
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"content": "Lucifer is an American urban fantasy television series developed by Tom Kapinos that premiered on Fox on January 25, 2016.[3][4]",
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When did under god added to pledge of allegiance? | [
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"context": "President Eisenhower had been baptized a Presbyterian very recently, just a year before. He responded enthusiastically to Docherty in a conversation following the service. Eisenhower acted on his suggestion the next day and on February 8, 1954, Rep. Charles Oakman (R-Mich.), introduced a bill to that effect. Congress passed the necessary legislation and Eisenhower signed the bill into law on Flag Day, June 14, 1954. Eisenhower said:",
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"February 8, 1954"
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"context": "President Eisenhower had been baptized a Presbyterian very recently, just a year before. He responded enthusiastically to Docherty in a conversation following the service. Eisenhower acted on his suggestion the next day and on February 8, 1954, Rep. Charles Oakman (R-Mich.), introduced a bill to that effect. Congress passed the necessary legislation and Eisenhower signed the bill into law on Flag Day, June 14, 1954. Eisenhower said:",
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"content": "The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States is an expression of allegiance to the flag of the United States and the republic of the United States of America.",
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"content": "The most recent alteration of its wording came on Flag Day (June 14) in 1954, when the words \"under God\" were added.[8]",
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"content": "Congress passed the necessary legislation and Eisenhower signed the bill into law on Flag Day, June 14, 1954.[36]",
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"content": "The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States is an expression of allegiance to the flag of the United States and the republic of the United States of America. ",
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"content": "The form of the pledge used today was largely devised by Francis Bellamy in 1892, and formally adopted by Congress as the pledge 50 years later, in 1942.[7] The official name of The Pledge of Allegiance was adopted in 1945. The most recent alteration of its wording came on Flag Day (June 14) in 1954, when the words \"under God\" were added.[8]",
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"long_answer": "The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States is an expression of allegiance to the flag of the United States and the republic of the United States of America. The form of the pledge used today was largely devised by Francis Bellamy in 1892, and formally adopted by Congress as the pledge 50 years later, in 1942. The official name of The Pledge of Allegiance was adopted in 1945. On February 8, 1954, a bill was introduced to add \"under God\". The legislation passed, and on Flag Day, June 14, 1954 \"under God\" was added."
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When was the svalbard global seed vault built? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did construction start on the Svalbard Global seed vault?",
"short_answers": [
"June 19, 2006"
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"wikipage": null
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "When did the Svalbard global seed vault open?",
"short_answers": [
"February 26, 2008"
],
"wikipage": null
}
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"title": "Svalbard Global Seed Vault",
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"long_answer": "Construction began on the Svalbard Global seed vault on June 19, 2006 and it was opened on February 26, 2008."
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"content": "The Svalbard Global Seed Vault (Norwegian: Svalbard globale frøhvelv) is a secure backup facility for the world's crop diversity on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen in the remote Arctic Svalbard archipelago.",
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Where did the practice of baptism come from? | [
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"context": "The is thought to have been compiled early in the 2nd century, and initially appended to the gospel by the middle of that century. It says that those who believe and are baptized will be saved, \"but he who does not believe will be condemned.\" Mark's gospel does not \"explicitly\" state that baptized persons who believe will be saved from the \"wrath to come,\" the wrath to which John the Baptist refers in Matthew's gospel, but readers can infer that being \"condemned\" includes the \"wrath to come\".",
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"Middle East"
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"question": "Where did the ritual of baptism have its roots in?",
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"Tevilah"
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"content": "In Judaism, ritual washing, or ablution, takes two main forms. Tevilah (טְבִילָה) is a full body immersion in a mikveh, and netilat yadayim is the washing of the hands with a cup (see Handwashing in Judaism).",
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"content": "John the Baptist, who is considered a forerunner to Christianity, used baptism as the central sacrament of his messianic movement.",
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"content": "Christians consider Jesus to have instituted the sacrament of baptism.",
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"content": "Although the term \"baptism\" is not used to describe the Jewish rituals, the purification rites in Halakha Jewish law and tradition, called tvilah, have some similarity to baptism, and the two have been linked.",
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"content": "Tevilah (טְבִילָה) is a full body immersion in a mikveh, and netilat yadayim is the washing of the hands with a cup (see Handwashing in Judaism).",
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Who sings the song i'm just a love machine? | [
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"context": "\"Love Machine\" is a 1975 single recorded by Motown group The Miracles, taken from their album \"City of Angels\". The song was a #1 Pop smash on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and the biggest-selling hit single of The Miracles' career. This single was one of two \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Top 20 hits recorded by The Miracles with Billy Griffin as lead vocalist; the other is 1973's \"Do It Baby\". Griffin had replaced Miracles founder Smokey Robinson as lead singer in 1972. The song features a growling vocal by Miracle Bobby Rogers, with group baritone Ronnie White repeating \"yeah baby\" throughout the song.",
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"context": "\"Love Machine\" is a 1975 single recorded by Motown group The Miracles, taken from their album \"City of Angels\". The song was a #1 Pop smash on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and the biggest-selling hit single of The Miracles' career. This single was one of two \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Top 20 hits recorded by The Miracles with Billy Griffin as lead vocalist; the other is 1973's \"Do It Baby\". Griffin had replaced Miracles founder Smokey Robinson as lead singer in 1972. The song features a growling vocal by Miracle Bobby Rogers, with group baritone Ronnie White repeating \"yeah baby\" throughout the song.",
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"Billy Griffin"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sings the background vocals on the 1975 song \"Love Machine\"?",
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"Bobby Rogers, Ronnie White and Pete Moore"
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},
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"context": "\"Love Machine\" is a 1975 single recorded by Motown group The Miracles, taken from their album \"City of Angels\". The song was a #1 Pop smash on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and the biggest-selling hit single of The Miracles' career. This single was one of two \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Top 20 hits recorded by The Miracles with Billy Griffin as lead vocalist; the other is 1973's \"Do It Baby\". Griffin had replaced Miracles founder Smokey Robinson as lead singer in 1972. The song features a growling vocal by Miracle Bobby Rogers, with group baritone Ronnie White repeating \"yeah baby\" throughout the song.",
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"context": "\"Love Machine\" is a song recorded by British girl group Girls Aloud from their second studio album, \"What Will the Neighbours Say?\" (2004). It was released by Polydor Records on 13 September 2004, as the second single from the album. The song was written by Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins, Tim Powell, Nick Coler, Lisa Cowling, Myra Boyle, and Shawn Lee. The instrumentation was inspired by The Smiths, and created by Powell and Coler. \"Love Machine\" is an uptempo song with elements of the 1980 synthpop. The single was received favourably by contemporary music critics, who deemed it as joyful track that was different from the single releases by other artists at the time. According to research carried out for Nokia in 2006, \"Love Machine\" is the second \"most exhilarating\" song ever.",
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"content": "The group comprised singers Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh.",
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When was the last time man united were in the champions league? | [
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"2015–16"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "As of the 2015-2016 season, when was the last time man united were in the champions league?",
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"2015–16"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "As of the 2014-2015 season, when was the last time man united were in the champions league?",
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"2013–14"
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}
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"content": "Manchester United Football Club is an English football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester. They were the first English club to enter European competition, entering the European Cup in 1956. Since then, the club has competed in every UEFA-organised competition, with the exception of the now-defunct Intertoto Cup.",
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"content": "The competition in which the club has had the most success is the European Cup (now known as the UEFA Champions League); they have won three European Cups, the first of which came in 1968; this win made them the first English club to win the European Cup.",
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"long_answer": "As of the 2016-2017 season, the last time Man United was in the Champions League was 2015–16, while as of the 2014-2015 season, the last time was 2013–14. The club has had more success in the UEFA Champions League than in any other competition."
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Who sings beautiful girl in singin in the rain? | [
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sings beautiful girl in the 1952 stage musical singin in the rain on broadway?",
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"Don Lockwood and Fans"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sings beautiful girl in the musical singin in the rain for the Chichester/London 2012 Revival?",
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"Female Chorus (including Kathy Selden)"
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"context": "No context provided",
"question": "Who sings beautiful girl in the 1952 film singin in the rain?",
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"Jimmy Thompson"
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"title": "Singin' in the Rain (musical)",
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"content": "Singin' in the Rain is a 1952 American musical romantic comedy film directed and choreographed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, starring Kelly, Donald O'Connor, and Debbie Reynolds and featuring Jean Hagen, Millard Mitchell and Cyd Charisse.",
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"content": "Singin' in the Rain is a stage musical with story by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, lyrics by Arthur Freed, and music by Nacio Herb Brown. Adapted from the 1952 movie of the same name, the plot closely adheres to the original.",
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"question": "Who from Kansas City wrote harry styles sign of the times lyrics?",
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"Jeff Bhasker"
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"question": "Who from Long Beach wrote harry styles sign of the times lyrics?",
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"Alex Salibian"
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"question": "Who that is not from Redditch, Kansas City, or Long Beach wrote harry styles sign of the times lyrics?",
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"content": "\"Sign of the Times\" is the debut single by English singer Harry Styles from his self-titled debut studio album. Released on 7 April 2017 by Columbia Records, it was written by Styles, Jeff Bhasker, Mitch Rowland, Ryan Nasci, Alex Salibian, and Tyler Johnson, and produced by Bhasker, Salibian, and Johnson.[2] Musically, it was described by critics as a pop rock and soft rock ballad. Its accompanying music video was released on 8 May 2017. \"Sign of the Times\" reached number one on the UK charts and number four in the United States. In 2018, the single won a BMI Pop Award, and the video won a Brit Award for British Artist Video of the Year. In 2021, Rolling Stone placed it at number 428 on its list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[3]",
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"content": "\"Sign of the Times\" is the debut single by English singer Harry Styles from his self-titled debut studio album. Released on 7 April 2017 by Columbia Records, it was written by Styles, Jeff Bhasker, Mitch Rowland, Ryan Nasci, Alex Salibian, and Tyler Johnson, and produced by Bhasker, Salibian, and Johnson.",
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