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Millard"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1877?", "answer": ["John Doyle Lee"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1879?", "answer": ["Wallace Wilkerson"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1887?", "answer": ["Frederick Hopt", "Fred Welcome"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1894?", "answer": ["Enoch Davis"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1896?", "answer": ["Pat Coughlin"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1903?", "answer": ["Peter Mortensen"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1904?", "answer": ["Frank Rose"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah on May 22, 1912?", "answer": ["Jules Zirmay", "Jules C. E. Szirmay"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah on September 26, 1912?", "answer": ["Harry Thorne"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah on October 24, 1912?", "answer": ["Thomas Riley"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1913?", "answer": ["Frank Romeo"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1915?", "answer": ["Joe Hill"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1918?", "answer": ["Howard DeWeese"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1919?", "answer": ["John Borich"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah on January 20, 1922?", "answer": ["Steve Maslich"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah on June 9, 1922?", "answer": ["Nick Oblizalo"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1923?", "answer": ["George H. Gardner"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1924?", "answer": ["Omer R. Woods"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah on February 20, 1925?", "answer": ["Henry C. Hett", "George Allen"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah on May 19, 1925?", "answer": ["Pedro Cano"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah on January 15, 1926?", "answer": ["Ralph W. Seyboldt"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah on February 5, 1926?", "answer": ["Edward McGowan"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1936?", "answer": ["Delbert Green"]}, {"question": "Who was executed by firing squad in utah in 1938?", "answer": ["John W. 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Each year, the Earth \nis <b>hit</b> by 5 m (16 ft) diameter <b>meteoroids</b> that deliver an explosion 50 km (31 mi) \nabove the surface with the ... Those that strike the surface are <b>known as</b> \n<b>meteorites</b>."}, {"title": "Meteorite", "snippet": "A <b>meteorite</b> is a solid piece <b>of</b> debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or \n<b>meteoroid</b>, ... Most <b>meteoroids</b> disintegrate <b>when</b> entering the Earth&#39;s atmosphere\n. ... to most scientists\u2014by the impacts <b>of</b> large <b>meteorites</b> on <b>Earth&#39;s surface</b>. ... A \n<b>meteorite known as</b> Valera (Venezuela 1972, see <b>Meteorite</b> fall) reportedly <b>hit</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Impact event", "snippet": "An impact event is a collision between astronomical objects causing measurable \neffects. Impact ... 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It was formed <b>when</b> a large asteroid or comet about 11 to 81 \nkilometers (6.8 to 50.3 miles) in diameter, <b>known as</b> the Chicxulub impactor, \nstruck the <b>Earth</b>. ... particles could have covered the entire <b>surface of</b> the <b>Earth</b> for \nseveral years,&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "meteoroid hits earth's surface", "results": [{"title": "Meteoroid", "snippet": "A <b>meteoroid</b> shown entering the atmosphere, becoming visible as a <b>meteor</b> and \n<b>hitting</b> the <b>Earth&#39;s surface</b> as a <b>meteorite</b>. A <b>meteoroid</b> (/\u02c8mi\u02d0ti\u0259&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Impact event", "snippet": "An impact event is a collision between astronomical objects causing measurable \neffects. Impact ... 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Although the term is used for other types of <b>gear trains</b>, the long history of \nmechanical timepieces has created a traditional terminology for their <b>gear trains</b> \nwhich is not used in other <b>applications</b> of gears."}, {"title": "Worm drive", "snippet": "A worm drive is a gear arrangement in which a worm meshes with a worm gear \nThe two ... Unlike with ordinary <b>gear trains</b>, the direction of transmission (input \nshaft vs output shaft) ... Small electric motors are generally high-speed and low-\ntorque; the addition of a worm drive increases the range of <b>applications</b> that it \nmay be&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rack and pinion", "snippet": "A rack and pinion is a type of linear actuator that comprises a circular <b>gear</b> (the \npinion) ... Additionally, the rack and pinion addition provides these <b>trains</b> with \ncontrolled brakes, and reduces the ... The term appears in many patent \n<b>applications</b>."}, {"title": "Pinion", "snippet": "A pinion is a round <b>gear</b>\u2014usually the smaller of two meshed <b>gears</b>\u2014used in \nseveral <b>applications</b> ... the typically smaller <b>gear</b> in a <b>gear</b> drive <b>train</b> (although in \nthe first commercially successful steam locomotive\u2014the Salamanca\u2014the pinion \nwas&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "bicycle simple gear train", "results": [{"title": "Gear train", "snippet": "112 <b>Transmission</b> of motion and force by <b>gear</b> wheels, <b>compound train</b>. A <b>gear</b> \n<b>train</b> is a mechanical system formed by mounting <b>gears</b> on a frame so the teeth of \nthe ... See <b>bicycle gearing</b>. An Agricola illustration from 1580 showing a toothed&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Epicyclic gearing", "snippet": "An <b>epicyclic gear train</b> consists of two gears mounted so that the centre of one \ngear revolves ... 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The fixed-<b>gear</b> single-speed <b>bicycle</b> is the most <b>basic</b> type of \n<b>bicycle</b>."}, {"title": "Transmission (mechanics)", "snippet": "A <b>gearbox</b> can be set up to do the opposite and provide an increase in shaft \nspeed with a reduction of torque. Some of the <b>simplest</b> gearboxes merely change \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Chain drive", "snippet": "Chain <b>drive</b> is a way of transmitting mechanical power from one place to another. \nIt is often ... Though <b>drive</b> chains are often <b>simple</b> oval loops, they can also go \naround corners by placing ... For example, when the <b>bicycle</b> pedals&#39; <b>gear</b> rotate \nonce, it causes the <b>gear</b> that drives the wheels to rotate more than one revolution."}, {"title": "Fixed-gear bicycle", "snippet": "A fixed-<b>gear bicycle</b> is a <b>bicycle</b> that has a drivetrain with no freewheel \nmechanism. ... Some road racing and club cyclists use a fixed-<b>gear bicycle</b> for \n<b>training</b> during the winter months, ... Brakes and their cables are said to add extra \nbulk to the <b>simple</b> appearance of a fixed <b>gear bicycle</b>, and they prevent trick \nmanoeuvres that&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sprocket", "snippet": "A sprocket or sprocket-wheel is a profiled wheel with teeth, or cogs, that mesh \nwith a chain, ... In the case of <b>bicycle</b> chains, it is possible to modify the overall \n<b>gear ratio</b> of the chain <b>drive</b> by varying the diameter (and therefore, ... A \nprojection (either forked or <b>simple</b>) from the rim of a wheel, engaging with the \nlinks of a chain."}, {"title": "Bicycle drivetrain systems", "snippet": "A chain <b>drive</b> and rear derailleur <b>gear</b> change, the most popular system in use \ntoday. A shaft-<b>drive</b> with crankset and rear <b>gear</b> hub. <b>Bicycle</b> drivetrain systems \nare used to transmit power on <b>bicycles</b>, tricycles, quadracycles, ... Jump up to: \nWallack, Roy M. (30 November 2009). &quot;Going Beyond the <b>Basic Bike</b>&quot;. LA Times."}, {"title": "Simple machine", "snippet": "A simple machine is a mechanical device that changes the direction or \nmagnitude of a force. ... The ratio of the output to the applied force is called the \nmechanical advantage. Simple ... 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City in Rajasthan, India. <b>Pokhran</b>. City. \n<b>Pokhran</b> Fort."}, {"title": "List of nuclear weapons tests of India", "snippet": "India&#39;s <b>nuclear test</b> series consists in a pair of series: <b>Pokhran</b> I and <b>Pokhran</b> II. \n<b>Pokhran</b> I was a single <b>nuclear test</b> conducted in 1974."}, {"title": "Smiling Buddha", "snippet": "Smiling Buddha (MEA designation: <b>Pokhran</b>-I) was the assigned code name of \nIndia&#39;s first successful <b>nuclear</b> bomb <b>test</b> on 18 May 1974. The bomb was&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran", "snippet": "... the <b>nuclear</b> bomb <b>test</b> explosions conducted by the Indian Army at <b>Pokhran</b> in \n... a retaliatory <b>nuclear</b> attack in response to the recent <b>nuclear</b> missile <b>tests</b> by&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Nuclear weapons testing", "snippet": "<b>Nuclear</b> weapons <b>tests</b> are experiments carried out to determine the \neffectiveness, yield, and ... unnumbered failed <b>tests</b>. 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Since then <b>India has conducted</b> another series of tests at the \n<b>Pokhran</b> test range in the state of Rajasthan in 1998, which included a \n<b>thermonuclear test</b>&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "When did india conduct the nuclear test pokran-1 at pokhran?", "answer": ["18 May 1974"]}, {"question": "When did india conduct the nuclear test pokran-2 at pokhran?", "answer": ["11 may 1998", "13 may 1998", "11 and 13 May 1998"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["May 1974", "May 1998"], "id": "7986410680084895333", "nq_doc_title": "Pokhran-II", "question": "When did india conduct the nuclear test at pokhran?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Mexico at the FIFA World Cup"], "used_queries": [{"query": "last time mexico made it to the quarter finals in the world cup", "results": [{"title": "Mexico at the FIFA World Cup", "snippet": "This is a record of the results of the <b>Mexico</b> national football team at the FIFA \n<b>World Cup</b>. The <b>World Cup</b> is the premier competitive international football \n<b>tournament</b>, first <b>played in</b> 1930, ... The <b>tournament</b> consists of two parts, the \nqualification phase and the <b>final</b> phase ... Total, <b>Quarterfinal</b>, 16/21, 57, 16, 14, 27\n, 60, 98&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mexico national football team", "snippet": "The <b>Mexico</b> national football team represents <b>Mexico</b> in international football and \nis governed ... <b>Mexico did</b> not appear again in a FIFA <b>World Cup tournament</b> until \nthe 1950 ... <b>Championship</b> to become continental champions for the first <b>time</b>. ... \nAfter losing the <b>final</b> match of the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup 1\u20132 against the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1986 FIFA World Cup", "snippet": "In the rematch of the 1930 FIFA <b>World Cup Final</b>, ... <b>Mexico won</b> 2\u20130 against \nBulgaria with an ... 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The match <b>went to</b> extra <b>time</b>, \nand France finished&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1970 FIFA World Cup", "snippet": "The 1970 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the ninth FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial \ninternational football <b>championship</b> for men&#39;s national teams. Held from 31 May \nto 21 June in <b>Mexico</b>, it was the first <b>World Cup tournament</b> ... The <b>tournament</b> \nwas won by Brazil, which defeated another two-<b>time</b> former champion, Italy, 4\u20131 \nin the <b>final</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2002 FIFA World Cup knockout stage", "snippet": "At the 2002 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the knockout stage was the second and <b>final</b> stage \nof the ... England <b>made</b> it 3-0 one minute before half-<b>time</b> when a throw-in by \nDanny ... a victory against Ecuador, a defeat against Croatia, and a draw against \n<b>Mexico</b>, ... 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This was the <b>final World Cup</b> in which the defending champions qualified \n... 1998 <b>semi</b>-finalists the Netherlands, three-<b>time</b> participants in the 1990s \nRomania&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "FIFA World Cup", "snippet": "The FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, often simply called the <b>World Cup</b>, is an international \nassociation football ... The 21 <b>World Cup</b> tournaments have <b>been</b> won by eight \nnational teams. ... 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Twelve <b>NFL</b> teams \nsince the 1976 Buccaneers have lost 15 or&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1982 Baltimore Colts season", "snippet": "The 1982 Baltimore Colts <b>season</b> was the 30th <b>season</b> for the team in the \nNational Football League (<b>NFL</b>), and the Colts&#39; penultimate <b>season</b> in Baltimore. \nThe Colts finished the <b>NFL&#39;s</b> strike-shortened 1982 <b>season</b> without a victory, ... as \nthe second team since the AFL-<b>NFL</b> merger to finish a regular <b>season winless</b>."}, {"title": "List of major college football winless seasons", "snippet": "List of major college football <b>winless seasons</b> ... games, including vs FCS \nRichmond, despite having future <b>NFL</b> head coach Bill O&#39;Brien as offensive \ncoordinator."}, {"title": "List of Miami Dolphins seasons", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>seasons</b> completed by the Miami Dolphins American football \nfranchise of the ... year before the Detroit Lions became the first team to go \n<b>winless</b> since the <b>NFL</b> expanded to a 16-game schedule. That same <b>season</b>, the \nDolphins became the first team in <b>NFL</b> history to win their division following a 1-\n15 <b>season</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1942 Detroit Lions season", "snippet": "The 1942 Detroit Lions season resulted in the Lions having the first <b>winless</b> \n<b>season</b> since Cincinnati went 0\u20138 in 1934. This was the first <b>NFL</b> season during \nU.S.&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Cincinnati Bengals seasons", "snippet": "The Cincinnati Bengals franchise was founded in 1968 as a member of the West \ndivision of the American Football League (AFL). 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Thai coffee drink known as &quot;oliang&quot; \nis popular in Thai restaurants around the world. Contents. 1 Origin; 2&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of coffee drinks", "snippet": "<b>Coffee</b> with tea[edit]. Black tie is a drink made by mixing traditional Thai <b>iced</b> tea, \nwhich is a spicy and sweet mixture of chilled black tea,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Frapp\u00e9 coffee", "snippet": "Frapp\u00e9 coffee is a Greek <b>iced coffee</b> drink made from instant coffee (generally, \nspray-dried Nescafe), water and sugar. Invented through experimentation by&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mazagran (drink)", "snippet": "The beverage has also been described as sweetened &quot;Portuguese <b>iced coffee</b>&quot; \nthat is prepared with strong coffee or espresso served over ice with lemon."}, {"title": "Iced", "snippet": "<b>Iced</b> may refer to: <b>Iced</b>, a 1988 film also known as Blizzard of Blood; &quot;<b>Iced</b>&quot; (CSI), \na fifth-season episode of the crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; <b>Iced</b>!,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Farmers Union Iced Coffee", "snippet": "Farmers Union <b>Iced Coffee</b> is a flavoured milk drink popular in Australia, primarily \nthe state of South Australia. It continues to be sold under the &quot;Farmers Union&quot;&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Talk:Iced coffee", "snippet": "This article is totally bias towards cold brewed coffee. <b>Iced coffee</b> really doesn&#39;t \nsay anything about how its brewed. <b>Iced Coffee</b> is coffee served cold- poured&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Murder of Wayan Mirna Salihin", "snippet": "On 6 January 2016, Wayan Mirna Salihin died in the hospital after drinking a \nVietnamese <b>iced coffee</b> at the Olivier Cafe in the Grand Indonesia shopping mall \nin&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "When did iced coffee become popular in the us?", "results": [{"title": "Iced coffee", "snippet": "<b>Iced coffee</b> is prepared many different ways, including cold ... The result <b>was</b> a \nvery strong coffee concentrate that <b>was</b> mixed with milk and sweetened. ... have \n<b>become</b> extremely <b>popular</b> across the <b>United States</b>."}, {"title": "Vietnamese iced coffee", "snippet": "Because of limitations on the availability of fresh milk, as the dairy farming \nindustry <b>was</b> still in its infancy, the French and Vietnamese <b>began</b> to use \nsweetened&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Dunkin' Donuts", "snippet": "Dunkin&#39; Donuts, sometimes abbreviated as DD and officially known since 2019 \nas simply ... The chain <b>began</b> rebranding as a &quot;beverage-led company&quot;, and <b>was</b> \nrenamed Dunkin&#39;, in January 2019; while stores in the <b>U.S. began</b> using the ... \nagreement, Dunkin&#39; Donuts is the official hot, <b>iced</b> and frozen <b>coffee</b> of the NWHL."}, {"title": "Latte", "snippet": "Caffe latte (or simply latte) is a <b>coffee</b> drink made with espresso and steamed milk\n. The word ... 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In North <b>America</b>, cappuccinos have <b>become popular</b> concurrent \nwith the ... The Freddo Cappuccino is topped with a <b>cold</b> milk-based foam known \nas&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Frapp\u00e9 coffee", "snippet": "Frapp\u00e9 coffee is a Greek <b>iced coffee</b> drink made from instant coffee (generally, \nspray-dried Nescafe), water and sugar. Invented through experimentation by \nDimitris Vakondios, a Nescafe representative in 1957 in Thessaloniki, frapp\u00e9 is \nsold primarily in Greece and is among the most <b>popular</b> drinks in ... The frapp\u00e9 \nhas <b>become</b> a hallmark of post-war outdoor Greek coffee culture."}, {"title": "Coffeehouse", "snippet": "A coffeehouse, <b>coffee</b> shop, or caf\u00e9 is an establishment that primarily serves \n<b>coffee</b> Some ... From 1670 to 1685, the number of London <b>coffee</b>-houses <b>began</b> \nto increase, and they ... This coffeehouse still exists today and <b>was</b> a <b>popular</b> \nmeeting place of the ... <b>Coffee</b> shops in the <b>United States</b> arose from the espresso\n- and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Farmers Union Iced Coffee", "snippet": "Farmers Union <b>Iced Coffee</b> is a flavoured milk drink <b>popular</b> in Australia, primarily \nthe state of ... First launched in 1977 when Farmers Union <b>was</b> a co-operative of \nSouth Australian dairy farmers, the brand has ... a stronger coffee blend, which \nsubsequently <b>began</b> sale in Tasmania, and Farmers Union Light <b>Iced Coffee</b> \nwhich&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of coffee drinks", "snippet": "<b>Coffee</b> drinks are made by brewing hot water and occasionally <b>cold</b> water with \nground <b>coffee</b> ... 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No, Yes, No, No, No, Yes, \nNo. Windows <b>Live Movie Maker</b>, Yes, Yes, Yes, No, Yes, No, No, No, Yes, No, No\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Microsoft Photos", "snippet": "<b>Microsoft</b> Photos is <b>Microsoft&#39;s</b> modern image organizer, graphics editor, and \nvideo editor. ... Intended to replace the older Windows <b>Movie Maker</b>, this feature \nwas added to <b>Microsoft</b> Photos with the ... It also introduced the ability to view \nimmersive PANO files and set a photo as the app&#39;s <b>live</b> tile or the Windows lock \nscreen."}, {"title": "Windows Photo Gallery", "snippet": "Windows Photo Gallery was an image organizer, photo editor and photo sharing \napp. It is a part of <b>Microsoft</b>&#39;s Windows Essentials software suite. ... 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In 1971, Ford \nintroduced a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Semi-trailer truck", "snippet": "A semi-tractor-trailer <b>truck</b> is the combination of a tractor unit and one, or more, \nsemi-trailers to ... The Canadian province of Ontario, however, <b>does</b> have \nweather-related operating restrictions for larger tandem trailer setups. ... Lower \nweight semi-trailer <b>trucks</b> can <b>mean</b> some tractors and trailer having fewer axles. \nIn practice&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Commercial driver's license", "snippet": "A commercial driver&#39;s license (CDL) is a driver&#39;s license required to operate large\n, heavy, ... Class A \u2013 Any combination of vehicles with a <b>GVWR</b>/GVW (Gross \nVehicle ... citing a shortage of <b>truck</b> drivers and lowering the age may help \nincrease the ... 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The most recent legislative <b>attempt</b>, the <b>Voting</b> \n<b>Rights</b> Amendment Act of 2017 (H.R. 3239), was introduced on July 13, 2017, \nand&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Civil Rights Act of 1964", "snippet": "An <b>act</b> to enforce the constitutional <b>right</b> to <b>vote</b>, to confer jurisdiction upon the \ndistrict courts of the United States of America to <b>provide</b> injunctive relief against&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "National Popular Vote Interstate Compact", "snippet": "The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) is an agreement among a \ngroup of U.S. ... The compact is designed to <b>ensure</b> that the candidate who \nreceives the most votes ... vote would encourage candidates to campaign with \nequal <b>effort</b> for votes in ... It is entirely consistent with the goal of the <b>Voting Rights</b> \n<b>Act</b>.&quot;&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "snippet": "The Nineteenth Amendment (Amendment XIX) to the United States Constitution \nprohibits the ... The NWSA&#39;s main <b>effort</b> was lobbying Congress for a women&#39;s \n<b>suffrage</b> ... 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Events."}, {"title": "Violet Chachki", "snippet": "Paul Jason Dardo (born June 13, 1992), known by the stage name of Violet \nChachki, is an American drag queen, burlesque dancer, recording artist, \ntelevision personality, and model, known for winning the seventh season of \n<b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b>. ... &quot;Violet Chachki Crowned <b>Winner</b> on <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> \n<b>Season 7</b>&quot;."}, {"title": "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 2)", "snippet": "&quot;Logo Announces Contestants For &quot;RuPaul&#39;s All Star Drag Race&quot; <b>Season</b> ... &quot;\n<b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> All Stars <b>won</b>&#39;t air on VH1 this week, when&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 4)", "snippet": "The fourth season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> All Stars was announced by VH1 on \nAugust 22, 2018. Prior to the official announcement, RuPaul confirmed in an \nepisode of his podcast What&#39;s the Tee?, that filming for the fourth season was \nunderway. Season 3 <b>winner</b> Trixie Mattel, with special guests Katya \nZamolodchikova ... Mattel, contestant on <b>season seven</b> and <b>winner</b> of the third \nseason of All Stars&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of RuPaul's Drag Race contestants", "snippet": "This is a list of contestants who have appeared on the American television show \n<b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag</b> ... 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The Steelers <b>won</b> \ntheir second straight <b>Super Bowl</b>, largely through the plays by Swann and by \nstopping a rally&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Super Bowl XLV", "snippet": "<b>Super Bowl</b> XLV was an American football game between the American Football \nConference (AFC) champion <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b> and the ... in Arlington, Texas, \nthe first <b>time</b> the <b>Super Bowl</b> was played in the Dallas\u2013Fort Worth area. ... feat \nbeing the <b>Pittsburgh Steelers</b>, who <b>won Super Bowl</b> XL following the 2005 \nseason."}, {"title": "Super Bowl XIV", "snippet": "<b>Super Bowl</b> XIV was an American football game between the National Football \nConference ... It was the <b>last time</b> the Rams made the <b>Super Bowl</b> while based in \nLos Angeles until ... 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It is divisible into three portions: the <b>body</b>, the superior ramus, and the \ninferior&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Stapedius muscle", "snippet": "The stapedius is the smallest skeletal muscle in the human <b>body</b>. At just over one \nmillimeter in length, its purpose is to stabilize the smallest <b>bone in the body</b>, the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ischium", "snippet": "The ischium forms the lower and back part of the hip <b>bone</b> (os coxae). Situated \nbelow the ilium ... The ischium is made up of three parts\u2013the <b>body</b>, the superior \nramus and the inferior ramus. The <b>body</b> contains a ... 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He is still active. <b>Records</b> in this section refer to <b>La Liga</b> from its \nfounding in 1929 through to the present. ... Top 5 longest <b>goalkeeping</b> runs \nwithout conceding a goal, all-time (Primera Divisi\u00f3n only). As of matches played \n23&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "La Liga Awards", "snippet": "The <b>La Liga</b> Awards, previously known as the LFP Awards, are presented \nannually by the Liga ... <b>La Liga&#39;s</b> best coach and player in each position\u2014\n<b>goalkeeper</b>, defender, ... Barcelona&#39;s forward Lionel Messi has been named <b>La</b> \n<b>Liga&#39;s</b> best player for six times and <b>La Liga&#39;s</b> best forward for seven times, both all \ntime <b>records</b>."}, {"title": "V\u00edctor Vald\u00e9s", "snippet": "V\u00edctor Vald\u00e9s Arribas is a Spanish football coach and former professional player. \nAs a player, he played as a <b>goalkeeper</b>. 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The Chipewyan <b>began</b> \ntrading fur in exchange for metal tools and instruments with the Hudson&#39;s Bay&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Maritime fur trade", "snippet": "The maritime <b>fur trade</b> was a ship-based <b>fur trade</b> system that focused on \nacquiring furs of sea ... British and American maritime <b>fur traders began</b> visiting \nthe Northwest Coast in 1785, at which time it was mostly unexplored. Although ... \nBay Company, competed for control of the <b>fur trade</b> of what later became Western \n<b>Canada</b>."}, {"title": "North West Company", "snippet": "The North West Company was a <b>fur trading</b> business headquartered in Montreal \nfrom 1779 to ... 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Instead of connecting or other mechanical <b>parts</b> driving the \nsystem, high pressure gas performs this function, reducing the weight of moving \n<b>parts</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Colt AR-15", "snippet": "The Colt <b>AR</b>-<b>15 is</b> a lightweight, 5.56\u00d745mm, magazine-fed, gas-operated semi-\nautomatic rifle. ... 1973 Colt <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> SP1 rifle with &quot;slab <b>side</b>&quot; lower receiver (\nlacking raised boss around magazine release button) and ... from being readily \nconverted for use with the select fire components, Colt changed a <b>number</b> of \nfeatures."}, {"title": "ArmaLite AR-18", "snippet": "The ArmaLite AR-18 <b>is</b> a gas-operated assault rifle chambered for 5.56\u00d745mm \nNATO ... Disassembly <b>is</b> somewhat similar to the <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b>, with the working <b>parts</b> \naccessed by ... Starting with <b>serial number</b> S20001, a blued finish was used for \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Talk:Colt AR-15/Archive 2", "snippet": "The action of an <b>AR</b>-<b>15 is</b> &quot;direct gas impingement&quot;. ... For gun control purposes it \n<b>is the serial</b> numbered <b>part</b> which must be ... <b>is</b> what <b>has the serial number</b>, and \nit&#39;s what the ATF tracks."}, {"title": "Smith & Wesson M&P15", "snippet": "The Smith &amp; Wesson M&amp;P15 <b>is</b> an <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> style semi-automatic rifle by gun \nmanufacturer Smith &amp; Wesson. 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After President Barack Obama took office in 2009, the \nDOJ reviewed Wide <b>Receiver</b> and found that <b>guns</b> had been allowed into the \nhands of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Receiver", "snippet": "Receiver or receive may refer to: Contents. 1 Arts, entertainment, and media. 1.1 \nMusic ... <b>Receiver</b> (<b>firearms</b>), which houses the working parts of the firearm; \nReceiver (modulated ultrasound), a device that converts a modulated ultrasonic \nwave&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Receiver (video game)", "snippet": "<b>Receiver</b> is a first-person shooter video game developed by Wolfire Games. The \ngame attempts to portray realistic <b>gun</b> mechanics through a unique reloading&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Action (firearms)", "snippet": "In <b>firearms</b> terminology, an action is the mechanism of a breech-loading weapon \nthat handles ... 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They are attached via a slot in the <b>firearm receiver</b>, usually below the \naction (BAR, MP 40, AK 47, M16) but occasionally to the side (Sten, FG 42,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Dovetail rail", "snippet": "A dovetail rail on a rifle <b>receiver</b> for mounting a sight (i.e. a scope or iron sights). \nA dovetail rail or dovetail mount can refer to several types of sliding brackets \nfound on <b>firearms</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "ar-15", "results": [{"title": "AR-15 style rifle", "snippet": "An <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> style rifle is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle based on the ArmaLite \n<b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> design. ArmaLite sold the patent and trademarks to Colt&#39;s Manufacturing&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "ArmaLite AR-15", "snippet": "The ArmaLite <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> is a select fire, air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed rifle \nmanufactured in the United States between 1959 and 1964. Its military version&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Colt AR-15", "snippet": "The Colt <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> is a lightweight, 5.56\u00d745mm, magazine-fed, gas-operated semi-\nautomatic rifle. The &quot;AR\u201d stands for Armalite Rifle. It was designed to be&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Bushmaster XM-15", "snippet": "The Bushmaster XM-15 series (or XM15) is a line of <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> style semi-automatic \nrifles, and carbines, manufactured by Bushmaster Firearms International."}, {"title": "List of Colt AR-15 & M16 rifle variants", "snippet": "This article describes the many variations of the Colt <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> and M16 rifle family \nof weapons produced by Colt&#39;s Manufacturing Company. Weapons patterned on\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "M16 rifle", "snippet": "The M16 rifle, officially designated Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16, is a family of \nmilitary rifles adapted from the ArmaLite <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> rifle for the United States military."}, {"title": "AR-15 (disambiguation)", "snippet": "<b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> most commonly refers to <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> style rifle designs made by various \nmanufacturers after the patent on the Colt <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> expired in 1977. It may also \nrefer to:&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Assault rifle", "snippet": "An assault rifle is a selective-fire rifle that uses an intermediate cartridge and a \ndetachable ... Semi-automatic-only rifles like the Colt <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> are not assault rifles; \nthey do not have select-fire capabilities. Semi-automatic-only rifles with fixed&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of AR platform calibers", "snippet": "The AR platform has become widely popular for makers of military and sporting \nrifles. Although the designations &quot;AR-10&quot; and &quot;<b>AR</b>-<b>15</b>&quot; are respectively&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "CAR-15", "snippet": "The Colt Automatic Rifle-15 or CAR-15 was a family of M16 rifle based firearms \nmarketed by ... The CAR-15 name was an attempt to re-associate the <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> \nname with Colt, since the AR initially stood for ArmaLite Rifle, the original&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "ar 15 serial number\\", "results": [{"title": "Ghost gun", "snippet": "In the United States, a ghost gun is a firearm made by an individual, without <b>serial</b> \n<b>numbers</b> or ... <b>AR</b>-<b>15s</b> are modular firearms, and the <b>serial number</b> is applied to \nthe lower receiver, which holds the trigger group. A person who has an <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Colt AR-15 & M16 rifle variants", "snippet": "In rare instances some Colt models have been produced without in house model \n<b>numbers</b>, or at&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "File:AR-15 Receiver.jpg", "snippet": "Description. Picture showing the receiver of an <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> built on a DPMS lower \nreceiver. <b>Serial number</b> has been obscured for privacy. Source. I created this \nwork&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "ArmaLite AR-15", "snippet": "The ArmaLite <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> is a select fire, air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed rifle \nmanufactured in the United States between 1959 and 1964. Its military version&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Receiver (firearms)", "snippet": "In firearms terminology, the firearm frame or receiver is the part of a firearm which \nintegrates ... For the <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> rifle, the lower receiver assembly is legally \nconsidered the ... or &quot;blanks&quot;, are partially completed receivers with no <b>serial</b> \n<b>numbers</b>."}, {"title": "Smith & Wesson M&P15", "snippet": "The Smith &amp; Wesson M&amp;P15 is an <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> style semi-automatic rifle by gun \nmanufacturer Smith &amp; Wesson. Introduced in 2006, the firearm is designed for \npolice&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "M14 rifle", "snippet": "The M14 rifle, officially the United States Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14, is an \nAmerican select-fire ... From 1988 to 1994, a few receivers with an &#39;S&#39; <b>serial</b> \n<b>number</b> prefix were made of ... &quot;Troy Industries CAR-14 - SHOT Show 2011 - \n<b>AR15</b>.Com&quot;."}, {"title": "Colt AR-15", "snippet": "The Colt <b>AR</b>-<b>15</b> is a lightweight, 5.56\u00d745mm, magazine-fed, gas-operated semi-\nautomatic rifle. ... <b>AR</b>-<b>15&#39;s</b> upper receiver. Here, the gas tube protrudes into a &quot;gas \n<b>key</b>&quot; (bolt carrier <b>key</b>), which accepts the gas and funnels it into the bolt carrier."}, {"title": "Category:Serial numbers", "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Serial numbers</b>&quot;. The following <b>15</b> pages are in this category, \nout of <b>15</b> total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)."}, {"title": "Service number (United States Army)", "snippet": "Service numbers were used by the United States Army from 1918 until 1969. \nPrior to this time, ... <b>15</b>: Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia. 16: Illinois ... &quot;WWII \nUS Army Enlistment Records Database&quot; &middot; &quot;How to Determine Army <b>Serial</b> \n<b>Numbers</b>&quot;&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["lower receiver", "lower receiver assembly", "the legally controlled part"]}], "nq_answer": ["lower assembly"], "id": "-4611518254999039794", "nq_doc_title": "Receiver (firearms)", "question": "What part of an ar 15 has the serial number?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["V10 engine", "Audi R8", "Audi R8 (Type 4S)", "Audi R8 (Type 42)"], "used_queries": [{"query": "engine is in the audi r8 v10", "results": [{"title": "Audi R8", "snippet": "The <b>Audi R8</b> is a mid-<b>engine</b>, 2-seater sports car, which uses Audi&#39;s trademark \nquattro ... Initial models included the R8 4.2 FSI coup\u00e9 (with a V8 <b>engine</b>) and R8 \n5.2 FSI coup\u00e9 (with a <b>V10 engine</b>). Convertible models, called the <b>Spyder</b> by the\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Audi R8 (Type 4S)", "snippet": "Initially, it was only available with the standard <b>V10 engine</b>, which has a power \noutput of 540 PS (397 kW; 533 hp), although a <b>V10</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lamborghini V10", "snippet": "The Lamborghini <b>V10</b> is a ninety degree (90\u00b0) <b>V10</b> petrol <b>engine</b> which was \ndeveloped for the ... (The Lamborghini <b>V10</b> has also had a placement in the <b>Audi</b> \n<b>R8</b>, RS6, S8 and S6. 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Dimensions. \nWheelbase, 2,650 mm (104.3 in). Length, 4,847 mm (190.8 in). Width, 1,970 mm (\n77.6 in). Height, 1,240 mm (48.8 in). The Italdesign Zerouno is a sports car \nproduced by Italian Automotive styling house Italdesign ... 5.2 litre naturally \naspirated <b>V10 engine</b> (used in the <b>Audi R8</b> and Lamborghini&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines", "snippet": "As part of the new <b>V10 engine</b> development, specific ... 5.2 <b>V10</b> FSI installed in \nthe Gallardo LP560 and <b>Audi R8 V10</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Audi S6", "snippet": "The <b>Audi</b> S6 is the high performance variant of the <b>Audi</b> A6, an executive car \nproduced by ... <b>Audi</b> made a high-performance, 4.2-litre V8 <b>engine</b> (parts code \nprefix: 077, identification code: AEC) with a Bosch ... RS 6 5.0 TFSI in late 2010, \nthe S6 5.2 FSI and <b>R8</b> 5.2 FSI were the remaining <b>Audi</b> vehicles that have <b>V10</b> \n<b>engines</b>."}, {"title": "Audi RS 6", "snippet": "The Audi RS 6 is a high-performance variant of the Audi A6 range, produced by \nthe ... This <b>engine</b> is related to the naturally-aspirated <b>V10</b> found in the <b>Audi R8</b>, \nS6 and S8, and the Lamborghini Gallardo, but the RS 6&#39;s <b>engine</b> has around 400\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "What engine is in the audi r8 v10?", "results": [{"title": "Audi R8", "snippet": "The <b>Audi R8</b> is a mid-<b>engine</b>, 2-seater sports car, which uses Audi&#39;s trademark \nquattro ... Initial models included the R8 4.2 FSI coup\u00e9 (with a V8 <b>engine</b>) and R8 \n5.2 FSI coup\u00e9 (with a <b>V10 engine</b>). 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From 2007 to 2009, he was the subject of two <b>trials</b>, the second of which \nended in a guilty verdict. He is serving a prison sentence of 19 years to life and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court", "snippet": "The United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance <b>Court</b> is a <b>U.S.</b> federal <b>court</b> \nestablished ... While <b>records</b> of the proceedings are kept, they also are \nunavailable to the public, although copies of some <b>records</b> with classified \ninformation&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Snoop Dogg", "snippet": "Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. (born October 20, 1971), known professionally as \nSnoop Dogg, ... Snoop also collaborated with <b>American</b> comedy troupe the \nLonely Island in their song &quot;Turtleneck &amp; Chain&quot;, in their 2011 album Turtleneck &amp; \nChain. ... In the Death Row <b>Records</b> bankruptcy <b>case</b>, Snoop Dogg lost $2 million\n."}]}, {"query": "american civil trials", "results": [{"title": "Civil procedure in the United States", "snippet": "<b>Civil</b> procedure in the United States consists of rules that govern the <b>civil</b> aspect \nof the federal, state, and territorial court systems, and is distinct from criminal \n<b>proceedings</b>. Like much of <b>American</b> law, <b>civil</b> procedure is not reserved to the \nfederal ... There were varying rules that governed different types of <b>civil cases</b> \nsuch as&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jury trial", "snippet": "The right to <b>trial</b> by jury in a <b>civil case</b> in federal court is ... 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American Civil Liberties Union", "snippet": "Ashcroft v. <b>American Civil</b> Liberties Union, 535 U.S. 564 (2002), was a United \nStates Supreme Court <b>case</b> involving the <b>American Civil</b> Liberties Union and the\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "longest trial in us history", "results": [{"title": "McMartin preschool trial", "snippet": "The McMartin preschool <b>trial</b> was a day care sexual abuse case in the 1980s, \nprosecuted by ... When the <b>trial</b> ended in 1990, it had been the <b>longest</b> and most \nexpensive criminal <b>trial in American history</b>. The case was part of day-care&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jackie DiNorscio", "snippet": "Giacomo &quot;Jackie&quot; DiNorscio (July 20, 1940 \u2013 November 14, 2004) was a member \nof the Philadelphia and later the Lucchese crime families. He acted as his own \nlawyer (pro se) in the <b>United States</b> v. Anthony Accetturo et al. RICO <b>trial</b>, famous \nfor being the <b>longest</b> federal <b>trial</b> in <b>history</b> (at 21 months)."}, {"title": "Pizza Connection Trial", "snippet": "The Pizza Connection <b>Trial</b> was a criminal <b>trial</b> against the Sicilian and American \nMafias that ... with sentences handed down on June 22, 1987. Lasting almost two \nyears, it was the <b>longest</b> in the judicial <b>history</b> of the <b>United States</b>."}, {"title": "Find Me Guilty", "snippet": "Find Me Guilty is a 2006 American courtroom comedy-drama crime film co-written \nand directed by Sidney Lumet, based on the true story of the <b>longest</b> Mafia <b>trial in</b> \n<b>American history</b>."}, {"title": "Myra Clark Gaines", "snippet": "Myra Clark Gaines (c. June 30, 1804 \u2013 January 9, 1885) was an American \nsocialite and plaintiff in the <b>longest</b>-running lawsuit in the <b>history</b> of the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b> court system. ... The testimony at <b>trial</b> explained that Clark&#39;s primary \nmotivation for keeping a clandestine marriage was to protect his political hope of \nbecoming&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Martin Taccetta", "snippet": "Martin &quot;Marty&quot; Taccetta (born May 2, 1951) is a New Jersey mobster who was the \nalleged boss of the Jersey Crew, a powerful faction of the Lucchese crime family. \nContents. 1 Early life; 2 The Jersey crew; 3 The <b>longest trial</b> in history; 4 \nLucchese ... On August 26, 1988, after a 21-month <b>trial</b> that was the <b>longest</b> in \n<b>U.S. history</b>,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "American Indian Movement", "snippet": "<b>The American</b> Indian Movement (AIM) is a Native American grassroots movement \nthat was ... It was the <b>longest</b> Federal <b>trial</b> in the <b>history</b> of the <b>United States</b>."}, {"title": "Dennis v. United States", "snippet": "Dennis v. 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As he was fit to stand <b>trial</b>, prosecutors sought the \ndeath penalty but&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Charles Ng", "snippet": "Charles Ng Chi-Tat (born 24 December 1960) is a convicted Chinese-<b>American</b> \nserial killer ... Ng&#39;s prosecution cost the State of California approximately $20 \nmillion, at the time the <b>most expensive trial</b> in the state&#39;s <b>history</b>. As of July 2019, \nNg&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Asbestos and the law (United States)", "snippet": "Within the United States, the use of asbestos is limited by state and federal \nregulations and ... 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The system is composed of a federal&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Federal judiciary of the United States", "snippet": "The federal judiciary of the United States is one of the three branches of the \nfederal government ... The United States district courts (one in each of the 94 \nfederal <b>judicial</b> districts, and three territorial courts) are ... Article IV courts include \nthe High Court of <b>American</b> Samoa and territorial courts such as the District Court \nfor the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Race in the United States criminal justice system", "snippet": "Race in the United States criminal <b>justice system</b> refers to the unique \nexperiences and ... were forced into 160 acres (65 ha) reservations. Latin \n<b>Americans</b> entering the country were also a target for the penal system during \nthis time."}, {"title": "United States Department of Justice", "snippet": "The United States Department of <b>Justice</b> (DOJ), also known as the <b>Justice</b> \nDepartment, is a ... 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States cannot be regarded \nas one legal <b>system</b> as to the majority of types of law traditionally under state \ncontrol,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Incarceration in the United States", "snippet": "Incarceration in the United States is one of the main forms of punishment and \nrehabilitation for ... In 2016, the total number of persons in <b>U.S.</b> adult correctional \n<b>systems</b> was an estimated 6,613,500. ... However, the Bureau of <b>Justice</b> Statistics \nreported that, as of the end of 2015, 54% of state prisoners sentenced to more \nthan&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Longest and most expensive trial in us history?", "results": [{"title": "McMartin preschool trial", "snippet": "When the <b>trial</b> ended in 1990, it had been the <b>longest and most expensive</b> \ncriminal <b>trial in American history</b>. 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The first period of extra time saw Williams <b>make</b> two strong \nsaves to deny ... slotted into the bottom right corner to send Norway into the \n<b>quarter</b>-finals. ... score to lead USWNT <b>past England</b> and into <b>Women&#39;s World</b> \n<b>Cup final</b>&quot;."}, {"title": "England women's national football team", "snippet": "The <b>England women&#39;s</b> national football team <b>has</b> been governed by the Football \nAssociation ... <b>England</b> have qualified for the FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b> five times, \nreaching the ... They reached the <b>final</b> of the UEFA <b>Women&#39;s</b> Championship in \n1984 and ... qualified as hosts in 2005, but again <b>did</b> not <b>make</b> it to the <b>semi</b>-finals\n."}, {"title": "2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final", "snippet": "The 2015 FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup Final was</b> a <b>women&#39;s</b> association football \nmatch that took ... the <b>previous</b> Algarve Cup between the two teams <b>was</b> won by \nJapan 1\u20130. ... In the <b>quarter</b>-finals, Japan faced 2014 AFC <b>Women&#39;s</b> Asian Cup \n<b>Final</b> ... to <b>do</b> so since Geoff Hurst <b>did</b> so for <b>England</b> against West Germany in \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "England at the FIFA Women's World Cup", "snippet": "The second game against Germany <b>was</b> a scoreless tie. In the <b>last</b> match against \nArgentina <b>England</b> won 6\u20131 and qualified for the <b>quarter</b>-finals, as Japan lost to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Final", "snippet": "The 2019 FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b> Final <b>was</b> a football match which determined \nthe winner of ... The venue <b>has</b> a seating capacity of 57,900, and hosted both \n<b>semi</b>-<b>final</b> ... They <b>made</b> their next appearance in the 2011 final, losing on \npenalties to ... &quot;Alex Morgan heads USA <b>past England</b> into <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b> \nfinal&quot;."}, {"title": "2011 FIFA Women's World Cup", "snippet": "The 2011 FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup was</b> the sixth FIFA <b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b> \ncompetition, the ... With Germany losing their <b>quarter</b>-<b>final</b>, France, which had \nalready reached the ... and Equatorial Guinea <b>made</b> their debuts in the FIFA \n<b>Women&#39;s World Cup</b>. ... 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It <b>was</b> the first time that Spain \nhad progressed to the <b>semi</b>-<b>final</b> of a <b>World Cup</b> since 1950; while for Paraguay, \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2018 FIFA World Cup knockout stage", "snippet": "The teams had faced each other in 23 <b>previous</b> matches, including two ... dallied \nwith the rebound and allowed Andreas Granqvist to <b>make</b> a vital block. ... Alli&#39;s \ngoal <b>was England&#39;s</b> 11th at the 2018 <b>World Cup</b>, equalling ... <b>England</b> qualified \nfor their first <b>World Cup semi</b>-<b>final</b> since 1990."}, {"title": "1966 FIFA World Cup", "snippet": "All <b>semi</b>-<b>finalists</b> were from Europe. The venue of the first <b>semi</b>-<b>final</b> between \n<b>England</b> and Portugal <b>was</b> changed from Goodison Park in Liverpool to Wembley\n,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "History of the Rugby World Cup", "snippet": "The first Rugby <b>World Cup was</b> held in 1987, hosted by Australia and New \nZealand who ... 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Kilns have been <b>used</b> for millennia to turn <b>objects</b> made from \nclay into pottery, ... Pit <b>fired pottery</b> was produced for thousands of years before \nthe earliest&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pottery", "snippet": "<b>Pottery</b> is the process of forming vessels and other <b>objects</b> with <b>clay</b> and other \nceramic materials, which are <b>fired</b> at high temperatures to give them a hard,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Oven", "snippet": "An <b>oven</b> is a thermally insulated chamber <b>used</b> for the heating, <b>baking</b>, or drying \nof a substance, and most commonly <b>used</b> for cooking. Kilns and furnaces are \nspecial-purpose <b>ovens used</b> in <b>pottery</b> and metalworking, respectively. ... or <b>clay</b>. \nThough traditionally wood-<b>fired</b>, coal-<b>fired ovens</b> were common in the 19th \ncentury."}, {"title": "List of ovens", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>ovens</b>. 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The \n<b>object</b> is to disperse the water more uniformly, to remove lamination and to \nremove air."}, {"title": "Fire pot", "snippet": "A <b>fire</b> pot is a container, usually <b>earthenware</b>, for carrying <b>fire</b>. <b>Fire</b> pots have \nbeen <b>used</b> since ... to bake the <b>pottery</b> in, instead of using the traditional <b>fire</b>-\n<b>baking</b> methods. ... They range from simple <b>earthenware</b> bowls to intricately \ncarved silver or gold vessels, small table top <b>objects</b> a few centimetres tall to as \nmany as&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ancient Egyptian pottery", "snippet": "Ancient Egyptian pottery includes all <b>objects</b> of <b>fired clay</b> from ancient Egypt. First \nand foremost ... The clay turns a red or brown colour when it is fired in an oxygen-\nrich <b>oven</b>. When unfired, it varies in colour ... as well as ceramics for ritual use. \nMarl clay was principally <b>used</b> for storage and prestige <b>objects</b> like figural vessels\n."}, {"title": "List of cooking vessels", "snippet": "This is a list of cooking vessels. A cooking vessel is a type of cookware or \nbakeware designed ... Casserole \u2013 a large, deep dish <b>used</b> both in the <b>oven</b> and \nas a serving vessel. ... Pipkin \u2013 an <b>earthenware</b> cooking pot <b>used</b> for cooking \nover direct heat from coals or a wood <b>fire</b>; Palayok \u2013 a <b>clay</b> pot <b>used</b> as the \ntraditional food&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Refractory", "snippet": "A refractory material or refractory is a heat-resistant material: that is, a mineral \nthat is resistant to ... <b>Fire clays</b> are also widely <b>used</b> in the manufacture of \nrefractories. Refractories ... Fire brick &middot; Furnace &middot; Masonry <b>oven</b> &middot; Refraction (\nmetallurgy)&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Talk:Kiln", "snippet": "Removed &quot;chemically refine <b>clay objects</b>&quot; as 1) not why kilns are <b>used</b>. ... such as \ngrain, meal, or <b>clay</b>, especially a brick-lined <b>oven used</b> to bake or <b>fire</b> ceramics."}]}, {"query": "What is the name of the oven used to fire clay objects so that they become ceramics?", "results": [{"title": "Kiln", "snippet": "A kiln (kil or kiln) is a thermally insulated chamber, a type of <b>oven</b>, that produces \ntemperatures sufficient to complete some process, such as hardening, drying, or \nchemical changes. Kilns have been <b>used</b> for millennia to turn <b>objects</b> made from \n<b>clay</b> into pottery, ... <b>Ceramics</b> require high temperatures <b>so</b> chemical and physical \nreactions will&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pottery", "snippet": "Pottery is the process of forming vessels and other <b>objects</b> with <b>clay</b> and other \n<b>ceramic</b> materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard, \ndurable form. Major types include earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. The \nplace where such wares are made by a potter is also <b>called</b> a pottery ... <b>Clay</b> as a \npart of the materials <b>used</b> is required by some definitions of pottery,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Oven", "snippet": "An <b>oven</b> is a thermally insulated chamber <b>used</b> for the heating, baking, or drying \nof a substance ... During the Middle Ages, instead of earth and <b>ceramic ovens</b>, \nEuropeans <b>used</b> fireplaces in ... 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Marl <b>clay</b> \nwas principally <b>used</b> for storage and prestige <b>objects</b> like figural vessels. ... <b>so</b> \nthat at the high point in the history of Egyptian pottery, each type of <b>object</b> had its \nown&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ceramic", "snippet": "A <b>ceramic</b> is a solid material comprising an inorganic compound of metal, non-\nmetal or ionic ... The earliest <b>ceramics</b> made by humans were pottery <b>objects</b> (i.e. \npots or ... Key criteria are the composition of the <b>clay</b> and the temper <b>used</b> in the \n... there are very few available slip systems for dislocations to move, and <b>so they</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Talk:Kiln", "snippet": "Removed &quot;chemically refine <b>clay objects</b>&quot; as 1) not why kilns are <b>used</b>. ... Also I \nguess these relate to small craft type kilns .. if <b>so</b> this should be noted ... 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The Kings compete in the National Basketball \nAssociation (<b>NBA</b>) as a ... The Sacramento Kings are the latest and current \nversion of one of the <b>oldest</b> continuously operating professional basketball \n<b>franchises</b> in the nation."}, {"title": "List of oldest and youngest National Basketball Association players ...", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>oldest</b> and youngest National Basketball Association players. The \nNational Basketball Association (NBA) is a men&#39;s professional basketball league \nin North America. The NBA was founded in 1946 as the Basketball Association of \nAmerica ... was born in the 1970s and is still active and under contract with an \n<b>NBA team</b>."}, {"title": "Women's National Basketball Association", "snippet": "The Women&#39;s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is a professional \nbasketball league in ... 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The team obtained the No. 1 seed in the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2018\u201319 Boston Celtics season", "snippet": "The 2018\u201319 <b>Boston Celtics</b> season was the 73rd season of the franchise in the \nNational Basketball Association (NBA). In the playoffs, the Celtics swept the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2011\u201312 Boston Celtics season", "snippet": "The 2011\u201312 <b>Boston Celtics</b> season was the 66th season of the franchise in the \nNational Basketball Association (NBA). The <b>Boston Celtics</b> finished the regular&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2017\u201318 Boston Celtics season", "snippet": "The 2017\u201318 <b>Boston Celtics</b> season was the 72nd season of the franchise in the \nNational Basketball Association (NBA). The Celtics originally acquired the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1964\u201365 Boston Celtics season", "snippet": "The 1964\u201365 NBA season was the <b>Celtics</b>&#39; 19th season in the NBA. 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On the evening of September 6, 1996, after what <b>would</b> be his final \nrecording&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Riley Keough", "snippet": "Danielle <b>Riley</b> Keough is an American actress, model, and producer. She is the \ndaughter of Lisa Marie Presley with <b>Danny</b> Keough, and the eldest ... On \nSeptember 28, 2018, it was announced that Keough <b>would</b> guest star on The CW \ndrama ... &quot;Elvis Presley granddaughter Danielle <b>Riley</b>... | <b>Gather</b>&quot;. Celebs.<b>gather</b>.\ncom."}, {"title": "Big Daddy Kane", "snippet": "Antonio Hardy (born September 10, 1968), better known by his stage name Big \n<b>Daddy</b> Kane, ... 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Later, Aunt Bam tells Shirley that she invited Madea to <b>come</b> \nover and help ... if he doesn&#39;t pay her some <b>child</b> support, &#39;the popo&#39;s gon&#39; be \nknockin&#39; at yo&#39; <b>do</b>&#39;!&#39;, backed up by Aunt Bam. ... <b>Daddy&#39;s</b> Little Girls &middot; Why <b>Did</b> I <b>Get</b> \nMarried?"}]}, {"query": "baby daddy", "results": [{"title": "Baby Daddy", "snippet": "<b>Baby Daddy</b> is an American sitcom created by Dan Berendsen that premiered on \nJune 20, 2012 on ABC Family (later Freeform). The series follows Ben, a man&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Baby Daddy episodes", "snippet": "<b>Baby Daddy</b> is an American sitcom that premiered on Freeform on June 20, 2012\n. 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He is \nwidely considered to <b>be</b> one of the most influential and skilled MCs in ... In 2016, \nhe was featured on Tito Jackson&#39;s single &quot;<b>Get</b> It <b>Baby</b>&quot; in addition to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "B.B. King", "snippet": "<b>Riley</b> B. King (September 16, 1925 \u2013 May 14, 2015), known professionally as \nB.B. King, was an ... He considered the nearby city of Indianola, Mississippi to <b>be</b> \nhis home. ... &quot;You Upset Me <b>Baby</b>&quot;, &quot;Every Day I <b>Have</b> the Blues&quot;, &quot;Sneakin&#39; \nAround&quot;, &quot;Ten Long Years&quot;, ... Live; 1976: Bobby Bland and B. B. King <b>Together</b> \nAgain."}, {"title": "Riley Reid", "snippet": "<b>Riley</b> Reid is an American pornographic actress. She briefly worked as a stripper, \nand entered ... In 2013, LA Weekly ranked her eighth on their list of &quot;10 Porn \nStars Who Could <b>Be</b> the Next Jenna Jameson&quot;. She was also ... 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Cunliffe, Brooks &middot; Fox, Fowler and Company &middot; Lewis&#39;s Bank &middot; \n<b>Cheltenham</b> &amp; <b>Gloucester</b> &middot; Trustee Savings Bank &middot; TSB Bank &middot; Hart, Fellow&#39;s and \nCompany."}, {"title": "Gloucester Old Bank", "snippet": "The <b>Gloucester</b> Old Bank was a British bank that operated between 1716 and \n1838. ... An 1828 painting of the bank by J.R. Orton after a print by George Rowe \nof Cheltenham. The figure ... Old Bank. In 1838 it was <b>taken over</b> by the County of \n<b>Gloucestershire</b> Banking Company which eventually became part of <b>Lloyds</b> Bank\n."}, {"title": "Birmingham Midshires", "snippet": "Birmingham Midshires is an online trading name of Bank of Scotland plc It is \nheadquartered at ... In 2008 HBOS plc was <b>taken over</b> by <b>Lloyds</b> Bank and is now \npart of the newly formed <b>Lloyds</b> Banking Group. ... 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In the US, the reference daily intake (\nRDI) for <b>water</b> is 3.7 litres per day (l/day) for <b>human</b> males older than 18, and 2.7\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Diving reflex", "snippet": "The diving reflex, also known as the diving response and mammalian diving \nreflex, is a set of ... The unprotected <b>human body</b> responds to cold <b>water</b> \nimmersion in a progression from a stress situation to hypothermia and death, at a \nrate&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "most of the water in the body", "results": [{"title": "Body water", "snippet": "The figure for <b>water</b> fraction by weight in this sample was found to be 58 \u00b18% \n<b>water</b> for males and 48 \u00b16% for females. The <b>body water</b> constitutes as <b>much</b> as \n93%&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of bodies of water by salinity", "snippet": "&quot;Chemical Analysis of Gaet&#39;ale, a Hypersaline Pond in Danakil Depression (\nEthiopia): New Record for the <b>Most</b> Saline <b>Water Body</b> on Earth&quot;. 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In the pampas of <b>Argentina</b>, <b>Uruguay</b> and \nSouth of Brazil the rainfall is moderate, <b>with</b> rains well distributed during the year."}, {"title": "Latin Americans", "snippet": "Latin Americans are the citizens of the <b>Latin American</b> countries and \ndependencies. <b>Latin American</b> countries are multi-<b>ethnic</b>, home to people of \ndifferent <b>ethnic</b> ... Whites make up the majorities of <b>Argentina</b>, Costa Rica, and \n<b>Uruguay</b>, also, whites ... 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In areas <b>with</b> large indigenous Amerindian populations, a racial \nmixture ... However, in the <b>southern</b> English colonies and in most of the \nCaribbean ... make up the majorities of <b>Argentina</b>, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, <b>Chile</b>, \n<b>Uruguay</b>, and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Argentina", "snippet": "Sharing the bulk of the <b>Southern</b> Cone <b>with Chile</b> to the west, the country is also \nbordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, <b>Uruguay</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Latin America", "snippet": "<b>Latin America</b> is a group of countries and dependencies in the Western \nHemisphere where Romance languages such as Spanish and Portuguese are \npredominantly spoken; it is broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic \nAmerica. The term &quot;<b>Latin America</b>&quot; was first used in an 1856 conference <b>with</b> the \ntitle ... The idea of a &quot;Latin <b>race</b>&quot; was then taken up by <b>Latin American</b> \nintellectuals&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "What is the dominant ethnic group of southern south america including argentina and uruguay?", "results": [{"title": "Southern Cone", "snippet": "<b>Uruguay</b>, <b>Argentina</b> and Chile, in that order, have the least religious residents in \n<b>South America</b>, according to their responses about the significance of religion in\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Latin Americans", "snippet": "Latin Americans are the citizens of the <b>Latin American</b> countries and \ndependencies. <b>Latin American</b> countries are multi-<b>ethnic</b>, home to people of \ndifferent <b>ethnic</b> ... Whites make up the majorities of <b>Argentina</b>, Costa Rica, and \n<b>Uruguay</b>, also, whites ... 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Brazil has 31 million \nItalians and <b>Argentina</b> 20, <b>Uruguay</b>, Venezuela, Peru, Chile, Colombia and ... \n<b>South America</b> is home to over 5 million Asians, mostly East Asians, <b>with</b> Brazil \nand Peru&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Latin American culture", "snippet": "<b>Latin American</b> culture is the formal or informal expression of the people of ... \n<b>Main</b> article: <b>Ethnic groups</b> in <b>Latin America</b>. <b>Latin America</b> has a very diverse \npopulation <b>with</b> many <b>ethnic groups</b> and ... in the <b>Southern</b> Cone (<b>Argentina</b>, \nChile, <b>Uruguay</b>, and <b>southern</b> Brazil) and Northern Mexico."}, {"title": "White Latin Americans", "snippet": "White Latin Americans, or European Latin Americans, are Latin Americans who \nare considered white, typically due to European, or in some cases Levantine, \ndescent. <b>Latin American</b> countries have often encouraged mixing of different \n<b>ethnic groups</b> ... 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The <b>Indian constitution was</b> promulgated on January 26, 1950, \nand first&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Constitution Day (India)", "snippet": "Constitution Day (National Law Day), also known as Samvidhan Divas, is \ncelebrated in India on 26 November every year to commemorate the <b>adoption</b> of \nthe <b>Constitution of India</b>. On 26 November 1949, the <b>Constituent Assembly</b> of \nIndia <b>adopted the Constitution of India</b>, and it ... 26 November <b>was</b> chosen to \nspread the importance of the constitution and to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Preamble to the Constitution of India", "snippet": "The preamble to the <b>Constitution of India</b> is a brief introductory statement that sets \nout ... 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He is now&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "When is the sneak preview of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles coming out?", "answer": ["July 20, 2018"]}, {"question": "When is season 1 of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series debut coming out?", "answer": ["September 17, 2018"]}, {"question": "When was it announced by Nickelodeon that Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was coming out?", "answer": ["March 2, 2017"]}, {"question": "When is season 2 of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles coming out?", "answer": ["October 12, 2018"]}]}, {"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "When is rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles sneak preview coming out?", "answer": ["July 20, 2018"]}, {"question": "When is rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles debut coming out?", "answer": ["September 17, 2018"]}, {"question": "When is rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles season 2 coming out?", "answer": ["October 12, 2019"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["September 2018"], "id": "-5715491724683223701", "nq_doc_title": "Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "question": "When is rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles coming out?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Ogallala Aquifer"], "used_queries": [{"query": "ogallala aquifer", "results": [{"title": "Ogallala Aquifer", "snippet": "The <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b> (oh-guh-LAH-luh) is a shallow water table aquifer \nsurrounded by sand, silt, clay, and gravel located beneath the Great Plains in the \nUnited&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Fossil water", "snippet": "Large, prolific aquifers (notably the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System and the \n<b>Ogallala Aquifer</b>) containing fossil water are of significant socio-economic value."}, {"title": "List of aquifers in the United States", "snippet": "Withdrawal rates from the <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b>. This is a list of aquifers in the United \nStates. Map of major US aquifers by rock type. Aquifers are basins that yield a \nusable amount of groundwater. An example of a significant and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "File:Keystone XL - Ogallala Aquifer.png", "snippet": "File:Keystone XL - <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b>.png. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. \nJump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Talk:Ogallala Aquifer", "snippet": "The <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b> is the largest portion of the High Plains Aquifer. The eastern \nspur of the aquifer in Kansas is not a part of the Ogallala formation and is made&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Aquifer", "snippet": "An aquifer is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock \nfractures or ... The <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b> of the central United States is one of the \nworld&#39;s great aquifers, but in places it is being rapidly depleted by growing \nmunicipal use,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "File:Ogallala Aquifer - Keystone XL.png - Wikimedia Commons", "snippet": "English: Saturated thickness map of <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b> with Keystone XL route \nlayered. Date, 17 November 2011. Source, Route - myself + aquifer map from \nuser:&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ogallala Formation", "snippet": "The Ogallala Formation is a Miocene to Pliocene geologic unit in the High Plains \nof the western United States and the location of the <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b>.. Notably&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ogallala, Nebraska", "snippet": "Ogallala is a city in and the county seat of Keith County, Nebraska, United States. \nThe population was 4,737 at the 2010 census. In the days of the Nebraska \nTerritory, the city was a stop on the Pony Express and later along the \ntranscontinental railroad. The <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b> was named after the city."}, {"title": "Sole Source Aquifer", "snippet": "A Sole Source Aquifer (SSA) is an aquifer that has been designated by the \nUnited States ... <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b> &middot; Permian Basin &middot; San Diego Formation &middot; \nSankoty Aquifer &middot; Santa Clara valley aquifer &middot; Snake River Aquifer &middot; Southern Hills \nAquifer&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "What states have access to the ogallala aquifer?", "results": [{"title": "Ogallala Aquifer", "snippet": "The USGS <b>has</b> performed several studies of the <b>aquifer</b>, to determine what is \ncoming in (<b>groundwater</b> recharge from the surface), what is leaving (water \npumped&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Keystone Pipeline", "snippet": "The Keystone Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system in Canada and the \nUnited <b>States</b>, ... The proposed Keystone XL (sometimes abbreviated KXL, <b>with</b> \nXL standing for ... memorandum to revive both Keystone XL and Dakota <b>Access</b> \npipelines. ... The <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b> spans eight <b>states</b>, provides drinking water for \ntwo&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Fossil water", "snippet": "Fossil water or paleowater is an ancient body of water that <b>has</b> been contained in \nsome ... The Ogallala or <b>High Plains Aquifer</b> sits under 450,000 km<sup>2</sup> of 8 <b>states</b> of \nthe United <b>States</b> of America. It is one of the largest freshwater deposits in the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Texas Panhandle", "snippet": "The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. <b>state</b> of Texas consisting of the \nnorthernmost 26 ... The lake, along <b>with</b> the <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b>, provides drinking \nwater and irrigation for this moderately dry area of the High Plains. Interstate \nHighway&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Palo Duro Canyon", "snippet": "The coarse, porous sedimentary units of the Ogallala Formation constitute the \n<b>Ogallala Aquifer</b>, which <b>has</b> historically functioned as a major source of drinking&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Floridan aquifer", "snippet": "The Floridan <b>aquifer</b> system, composed of the Upper and Lower Floridan <b>aquifers</b>\n, is a sequence of Paleogene carbonate rock which spans an area of about \n100,000 square miles (260,000 km<sup>2</sup>) in the southeastern United <b>States</b>. It \nunderlies the entire <b>state</b> of Florida and parts of Alabama, Georgia, ... As a result, \nthe name Floridan <b>Aquifer has</b> evolved into &quot;Floridan <b>aquifer</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Groundwater", "snippet": "<b>Groundwater</b> is the water present beneath Earth&#39;s surface in soil pore spaces and \nin the fractures of rock formations. A unit of rock or an unconsolidated deposit is \ncalled an <b>aquifer</b> when it <b>can</b> ... In the United <b>States</b>, laws regarding ownership \nand use of <b>groundwater</b> are generally <b>state</b> laws; however, regulation of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Edwards Aquifer", "snippet": "The Edwards Aquifer is one of the most prolific artesian aquifers in the world. \nLocated on the ... In the United <b>States</b>, only the fauna of the Edwards Aquifer of \nTexas <b>has</b> a significant component of marine-derived species. ... Fox Hills \nFormation &middot; Kirkwood\u2013Cohansey aquifer &middot; Mahomet Aquifer &middot; <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b> &middot; \nPermian Basin&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Strataca", "snippet": "Strataca is a salt mine museum in Hutchinson, Kansas, United <b>States</b>. It was \npreviously known ... The shaft <b>had</b> to be drilled through one of the world&#39;s largest \naquifers. The <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b> covers around 174,000 square miles (450,000 km\n<sup>2</sup>) in eight <b>states</b> and <b>can</b> be as deep as 1,000 feet (300 m). In this area, it is \nknown as&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Dodge City, Kansas", "snippet": "Dodge City is the county seat of Ford County, Kansas, United <b>States</b>, named after \nnearby Fort ... &quot;Get The Heck Into Dodge&quot;; ... It lies on the Arkansas River in the \nHigh Plains region of the Great Plains. ... Dodge City is often cited as the windiest \ncity in the United <b>States with</b> an ... &quot;High Plains / <b>Ogallala Aquifer</b> Information&quot;."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["(South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Nebraska", "Texas", "Wyoming", "Colorado", "New Mexico", "South Dakota", "Oklahoma", "Kansas"]}], "nq_answer": ["South Dakota", "Wyoming", "New Mexico", "Oklahoma", "Texas", "Kansas", "Nebraska", "Colorado"], "id": "-875456847857795224", "nq_doc_title": "Ogallala Aquifer", "question": "What states have access to the ogallala aquifer?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Gadsden Purchase"], "used_queries": [{"query": "gadsden purchase", "results": [{"title": "Gadsden Purchase", "snippet": "The <b>Gadsden Purchase</b>, known in Mexico as Spanish: Venta de La Mesilla (Sale \nof La Mesilla), is a 29,670-square-mile (76,800 km<sup>2</sup>) region of present-day&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gadsden Purchase half dollar", "snippet": "The <b>Gadsden Purchase</b> half dollar was a proposed commemorative coin to be \nissued by the United States Bureau of the Mint. Legislation for the half dollar&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "James Gadsden", "snippet": "<b>Gadsden Purchase</b>[edit]. Main article: <b>Gadsden Purchase</b>. Following the war \nbetween Mexico and the United States, disputes&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mexican Cession", "snippet": "<b>Gadsden Purchase</b>[edit]. It quickly became apparent that the Mexican Cession \ndid not include a feasible route for a transcontinental railroad connecting to a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Talk:Gadsden Purchase/GA1", "snippet": "1 GA Review. 1.1 Protonk comments. 1.1.1 Images; 1.1.2 Sources; 1.1.3 MOS/\nLayout; 1.1.4 Small issues (not MOS); 1.1.5 Overall; 1.1.6 Lede; 1.1.7 Updates."}, {"title": "Talk:Gadsden Purchase", "snippet": "Untitled[edit]. To anon: Please stop reverting to old version of the map. 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The first draft was signed on December 30, 1853, by James \nGadsden, <b>U.S.</b> ... The purchase <b>was the</b> last substantial territorial acquisition in \nthe contiguous ... In 1847 a British bank <b>bought</b> the rights, raising <b>U.S.</b> fears of \nBritish&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mexican Cession", "snippet": "The Mexican Cession <b>is the</b> region in the modern-day southwestern United \nStates that Mexico ceded to the <b>U.S.</b> in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 \nafter the ... The largest <b>was the</b> Louisiana Purchase, with some 827,000 sq. miles \n(2 141 ... Oregon Treaty (1846); Mexican Cession (1848); <b>Gadsden Purchase</b> (\n1853)&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "James Gadsden", "snippet": "In May 1853, President Franklin Pierce appointed Gadsden as the Envoy ... The \nland <b>bought</b> by the <b>Gadsden Purchase</b> contained the site of ... Most of the land \nsouth of Phoenix where tentative plans <b>had</b> been made to ... testing and combat-\npractice ranges for the <b>U.S.</b> Air Force, Organ&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gadsden Purchase half dollar", "snippet": "Hudspeth&#39;s letter stated he <b>had</b> been told by Hoffecker&#39;s committee that the \nmoney from the coins would be used to set up a small monument where the <b>U.S.</b> \nflag&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo", "snippet": "The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo officially titled the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, \nLimits and ... Instead, Article V of the treaty simply described the new <b>U.S.</b>\u2013\nMexico border. ... The Treaty of Mesilla, which concluded the <b>Gadsden purchase</b> \nof 1854, <b>had</b> significant implications for the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Article II \nof the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "History of Arizona", "snippet": "The history of Arizona encompasses Spanish, Mexican, and American periods. \nArizona was ... By means of the <b>Gadsden Purchase</b>, the United States secured \nthe northern part ... They <b>bought</b> shares in the Vizina mine, water rights, and \ngambling ... Senator Ernest McFarland, a Democrat, <b>was the</b> Majority Leader of \nthe <b>U.S.</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "New Mexico Territory", "snippet": "<b>U.S.</b> provisional government of New Mexico &middot; Republic of Texas &middot; New Mexico &middot; \nArizona Territory &middot; Colorado &middot; Nevada. The Territory of New Mexico was an \norganized incorporated territory of the United States that ... The <b>Gadsden</b> \n<b>Purchase</b> was acquired by the United States from Mexico in 1853/1854 (known \nas the &quot;Venta de&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "United States territorial acquisitions table", "snippet": "Mexican Cession, 1848, 529,189, 15,000,000. <b>Gadsden Purchase, from</b> Mexico, \n1854, 29,670, 10,000,000. Baker Island, unincorporated territory claimed under&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Christopher Gadsden", "snippet": "Christopher Gadsden (February 16, 1724 \u2013 August 28, 1805) <b>was the</b> principal \nleader of the ... Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. ... to South Carolina and <b>buy</b> \nback the land his father <b>had</b> sold because he needed the money to pay off debts. \n... The <b>Gadsden Purchase</b> of Arizona was named for his grandson James \nGadsden."}, {"title": "Talk:Gadsden Purchase", "snippet": "Untitled[edit]. To anon: Please stop reverting to old version of the map. Here <b>is</b> \n<b>the</b> discussion ... Mexican Army, <b>US</b> Army, or what?), or <b>did</b> they <b>get</b> transfferred \nto American citizenship, or some other solution? ~ender 2007-05-08 11:58:AM \nMST."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Mexico"]}, {"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "Who did the United States buy the Gadsden purchase from?", "answer": ["Mexico"]}, {"question": "How did the United States buy the Gadsden purchase?", "answer": ["Treaty of Mesilla"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["Mexico"], "id": "-3000747069707813866", "nq_doc_title": "Gadsden Purchase", "question": "Who did we buy the gadsden purchase from?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["List of National Basketball Association single-game rebounding ...", "WNBA records", "List of National Basketball Association career rebounding leaders ...", "List of National Basketball Association annual rebounding leaders ...", "List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 30 or more ...", "Bill Russell"], "used_queries": [{"query": "Who has the most rebounds in a game?", "results": [{"title": "List of National Basketball Association single-game rebounding ...", "snippet": "This <b>is</b> a list of National Basketball Association players <b>who have had</b> 38 or more \n<b>rebounds</b> in a ... 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It was first\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "NBA post-season records", "snippet": "Oldest: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar <b>is</b> the oldest player to log a double-double in a \nplayoff <b>game</b>, he <b>had</b> a total of 24 points and 13 <b>rebounds</b> in the <b>game</b> for the Los\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rebound (basketball)", "snippet": "In basketball, a <b>rebound</b>, sometimes colloquially referred to as a board, <b>is</b> a \nstatistic awarded to a player who retrieves the ball after a missed field goal or free \nthrow. <b>Rebounds</b> in basketball are a routine part in the <b>game</b>; <b>most</b> possessions&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 30 or more ...", "snippet": "In basketball, a <b>rebound is</b> the act of gaining possession of the ball after a missed \nfield goal or free throw. Players on this list <b>have</b> all recorded 30 or more <b>rebounds</b> \nin a single <b>game</b>. ... See also[edit]. List of National Basketball Association players \nwith <b>most rebounds in a game</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "NBA All-Star Game records", "snippet": "Bob Pettit was named MVP of the NBA All-Star <b>Game</b> four times and <b>holds</b> the All\n-Star single-<b>game</b> record for <b>rebounds</b> with 27. MVPs[edit]. <b>Most</b> awards. 4 by \nBob&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "WNBA records", "snippet": "1.5.1 <b>Most rebounds</b>, career; 1.5.2 <b>Highest rebounds</b> per <b>game</b> average, career; \n1.5.3 <b>Most rebounds</b>, season; 1.5.4 <b>Highest rebounds</b> per <b>game</b> average,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Double-double (basketball)", "snippet": "In basketball, a double-double or triple-double <b>is</b> when a player accumulates ten \nor more (a ... The <b>most</b> common double-double combination <b>is</b> points and \n<b>rebounds</b>, followed by points and assists. 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The plot of the novel focused \non the battle between the revolution of science and the ways of poem and <b>song</b>. \nO&#39;Brien&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Charles B. Tripp", "snippet": "<b>Charles</b> B. Tripp (July 6, 1855 \u2013 January 26, 1930) was a Canadian-American \nartist and ... By the 1910s, Tripp was no longer drawing large crowds for the \nmajor ... 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Much of the Navajo Nation is situated atop the <b>Colorado</b> \nPlateau. ... time throughout its territory, the Navajo Nation observes <b>daylight</b> \n<b>saving time</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Colorado Coalfield War", "snippet": "The <b>Colorado</b> Coalfield War was a major labor uprising in the southern and \ncentral <b>Colorado</b> ... occupation of Veracruz &middot; Pancho Villa Expedition; Coalfield \nWar; Daylight saving time &middot; Banana Wars ... As was common in mine strikes of the \ntime, the company also brought in strikebreakers and Baldwin-Felts detectives."}, {"title": "WWV (radio station)", "snippet": "WWV is a shortwave radio station, located near Fort Collins, <b>Colorado</b>. It is best \nknown for its ... <b>Daylight Saving Time</b> was not in effect at the previous 00:00 UTC \n(DST1=0), and will not be in effect at the next 00:00 UTC (DST2=0). 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Contents. 1 History; 2 Members; 3 References; 4 External links&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Aerophagia", "snippet": "Aerophagia (var. aerophagy) is a condition of excessive air <b>swallowing</b>, which \ngoes to the stomach. Aerophagia may also refer to an unusual condition where&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Goldfish swallowing", "snippet": "The act of <b>swallowing</b> live goldfish was a fad popularized in American colleges in \nthe late 1930s. Contents. 1 History; 2 Legislation; 3 See also; 4 References&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Swallowing the Earth", "snippet": "<b>Swallowing</b> the Earth is a manga by Osamu Tezuka serialized in Big Comic and \nlicensed by Digital Manga. Contents. 1 Characters; 2 References; 3 Further&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Odynophagia", "snippet": "Odynophagia is pain when <b>swallowing</b>. The pain may be felt in the mouth or \nthroat and can occur with or without difficulty <b>swallowing</b>. The pain may be&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "peristalsis", "results": [{"title": "Peristalsis", "snippet": "<b>Peristalsis</b> is a radially symmetrical contraction and relaxation of muscles that \npropagates in a wave down a tube, in an anterograde direction. In much of a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Peristaltic pump", "snippet": "A <b>peristaltic</b> pump is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a \nvariety of fluids, they are also commonly known as roller pumps. The fluid is&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Retroperistalsis", "snippet": "Retroperistalsis is the reverse of the involuntary smooth muscle contractions of \n<b>peristalsis</b>. It usually occurs as a precursor to vomiting. Local irritation of the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Nutcracker esophagus", "snippet": "Nutcracker esophagus, or hypertensive <b>peristalsis</b>, is a disorder of the movement \nof the esophagus characterized by contractions in the smooth muscle of the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gastrointestinal physiology", "snippet": "<b>Peristalsis</b> is one of the patterns that occur during and shortly after a meal. The \ncontractions occur in wave patterns traveling down short lengths of the GI tract&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Segmentation contractions", "snippet": "Segmentation contractions (or movements) are a type of intestinal motility. Unlike \n<b>peristalsis</b>, which predominates in the esophagus, segmentation contractions&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Stomach rumble", "snippet": "A stomach rumble, also known as a bowel sound, <b>peristaltic</b> sound or bubble gut, \nis a rumbling, growling or gurgling noise produced by movement of the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Defecation", "snippet": "Waves of muscular contraction (known as <b>peristalsis</b>) in the walls of the colon \nmove fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested \nfood&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gastric outlet obstruction", "snippet": "Visible <b>peristalsis</b> from left to right may be present.Succussion splash is a splash-\nlike sound heard over the stomach in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ileus", "snippet": "Ileus is a disruption of the normal propulsive ability of the intestine due to the \nmalfunction of <b>peristalsis</b>. 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After \n<b>food</b> is chewed into a bolus, it is swallowed and moved through the esophagus."}, {"title": "Food system", "snippet": "The term <b>food</b> system is used frequently in discussions about nutrition, <b>food</b>, \nhealth, community ... They have been associated with the 100 Mile Diet and Low \nCarbon Diet, as well as the <b>food</b> sovereignty <b>movement</b> and slow <b>food movement</b>\n."}, {"title": "Epiglottis", "snippet": "The epiglottis is a leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents <b>food</b> from entering \nthe <b>windpipe</b> ... trachea, and preventing <b>food</b> from going into it. The folding \nbackwards is a complex <b>movement</b> the causes of which are incompletely \nunderstood."}, {"title": "Energy flow (ecology)", "snippet": "In ecology, energy <b>flow</b>, also called the calorific <b>flow</b>, refers to the <b>flow</b> of energy \nthrough a <b>food</b> chain, and is the focus of study in ecological energetics."}, {"title": "Choking", "snippet": "Choking occurs when breathing is impeded by a constricted or obstructed throat \nor <b>windpipe</b>. In some cases the air <b>flow</b> is completely blocked, in other cases \nsome amount ... Among children, the most common causes of choking are <b>food</b>, \ncoins, toys, and balloons. In one study, peanuts were the most common object \nfound in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Minnesota Food Cooperative Wars", "snippet": "The Minnesota <b>Food</b> Cooperative Wars took place in the late 1960s and early \n1970s and revolved around the many <b>food</b> cooperatives in the Twin Cities region \nof Minnesota. The <b>food</b> cooperative <b>movement</b> was started by The People&#39;s \nPantry, ... using metal <b>pipes</b> as weapons and took the main <b>food</b> cooperative by \nforce."}, {"title": "Sponge", "snippet": "Sponges, the members of the phylum Porifera are a basal Metazoa (animal) \nclade as a sister of ... Aplysina archeri (Stove-pipe Sponge-pink variation).jpg ... \nThe shapes of their bodies are adapted for maximal efficiency of water <b>flow</b> \nthrough ... A few species of sponges that live in <b>food</b>-poor environments have \nevolved as&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Still life", "snippet": "A still life (plural: still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject \nmatter, typically ... or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, \n<b>pipes</b>, etc.). ... By the 16th century, <b>food</b> and flowers would again appear as \nsymbols of the ... The Neo-dada <b>movement</b>, including Jasper Johns, returned to \nDuchamp&#39;s&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "peristasis", "results": [{"title": "Peristasis (architecture)", "snippet": "The <b>peristasis</b> (Greek: \u03c0\u03b5\u03c1\u03af\u03c3\u03c4\u03b1\u03c3\u03b9\u03c2) was a four-sided porch or hallway of columns \nsurrounding the cella in an ancient Greek peripteral temple. This allowed priests\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Peristasis", "snippet": "<b>Peristasis</b> may refer to: <b>Peristasis</b> (architecture); <b>Peristasis</b>, inactive phases of \nvasoconstriction in inflammation; Peristasi, Pieria; The Greek name of \u015eark\u00f6y&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Peripteros", "snippet": "It is surrounded by a colonnade (pteron) on all four sides of the cella (naos), \ncreating a four-sided arcade (<b>peristasis</b>, or peristyle). By extension, it also means\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Talk:Peristasis (architecture)", "snippet": "Talk:<b>Peristasis</b> (architecture). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to \nnavigation Jump to search. WikiProject Council, hide This article is of interest to \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Peristyle", "snippet": "The peristyle in a Greek temple is a <b>peristasis</b>. In the Christian ecclesiastical \narchitecture that developed from the Roman basilica, a courtyard peristyle and its\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "\u015eark\u00f6y", "snippet": "By this time the area was known as Tristatis (Ancient Greek: \u03a4\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03ac\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2), \n<b>Peristasis</b> (Ancient Greek: \u03a0\u03b5\u03c1\u03af\u03c3\u03c4\u03b1\u03c3\u03b7) and also Agor\u00e0 (Ancient Greek: \u0391\u03b3\u03bf\u03c1\u03ac). \nFollowing&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Peristasi, Pieria", "snippet": "The village was founded under the name of New <b>Peristasis</b> after 1922, by \nrefugees from Peristasi (present-day \u015eark\u00f6y of Eastern Thrace). Apart from the \nThracians&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Old Temple of Athena", "snippet": "It was surrounded by a <b>peristasis</b> of 6 by 12 columns. The difference between \ncolumn axes was 4.04 m, narrowed by 0.31 m at the corners. The Stylobate was&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "M\u00fcrefte", "snippet": "In the sixteenth century Myriophytum displaced <b>Peristasis</b>, and the diocese took \nthe name of Myriophyturn and <b>Peristasis</b>. According to the Ottoman population&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ancient Greek temple", "snippet": "<b>Peristasis</b>[edit]. The complex formed by the naos, pronaos, opisthodomos and \npossibly the adyton is enclosed on all four sides by the <b>peristasis</b>, usually a&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Peristaltic movement", "Peristalsis"]}, {"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "What is the mechanical action that moves food into the esophagus?", "answer": ["swallowing"]}, {"question": "What is the autonomic function that moves food from the esophagus to the stomach?", "answer": ["peristalsis"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["swallowed"], "id": "4421895045446492516", "nq_doc_title": "Esophagus", "question": "The movement of food in food pipe is called?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Bretton Woods Conference", "Gold standard", "Gold Standard Act", "History of the United States dollar", "Bretton Woods system"], "used_queries": [{"query": "1944 Bretton Woods Agreement", "results": [{"title": "Bretton Woods system", "snippet": "The Bretton Woods system of monetary management established the rules for \ncommercial and financial relations among the United States, Canada, Western \nEuropean countries, Australia, and Japan after the <b>1944 Bretton Woods</b> \n<b>Agreement</b>."}, {"title": "Bretton Woods Conference", "snippet": "The Bretton Woods Conference, formally known as the United Nations Monetary \nand Financial ... 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Democratic Party&#39;s presidential \nnomination; it is considered one of the greatest political speeches in <b>American</b> \nhistory."}, {"title": "Political interpretations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", "snippet": "Political interpretations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz include treatments of the \nmodern fairy ... &quot;You wouldn&#39;t be as badly <b>off</b> as John D. Rockefeller&quot;, the \nScarecrow ... political upheaval, the yellow brick road stands for the <b>gold</b> \n<b>standard</b>, and the ... When Dorothy is <b>taken</b> to the Emerald Palace before her \naudience with the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Panic of 1896", "snippet": "The Panic of 1896 was an acute economic depression in the United States that \nwas less ... The drop in <b>American</b> gold reserves worsened the effects of the Panic \nof 1893, and the Panic of ... and public fears about the <b>Gold Standard</b> by his \nsuccessful navigation <b>out of</b> the Panic of 1896, as the economy recovered by \n1900."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "When was America taken off the gold standard, but still allowed foreign governments to trade dollars for gold?", "answer": ["1933"]}, {"question": "When was america taken off the gold standard and put on the gold exchange standard?", "answer": ["1944"]}, {"question": "When was America completely taken off the gold standard?", "answer": ["August 15, 1971"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["August 15 , 1971"], "id": "-767145782871150761", "nq_doc_title": "Gold standard", "question": "When was america taken off the gold standard?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Darth Vader"], "used_queries": [{"query": "darth vader", "results": [{"title": "Darth Vader", "snippet": "<b>Darth Vader</b> is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. 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Schneidhuber was executed later \nthat <b>day</b>."}, {"title": "Photoperiodism", "snippet": "Photoperiodism is the physiological reaction of organisms to the length of <b>night</b> or \na dark period ... <b>Long</b>-<b>day</b> plants[edit]. <b>Long</b>-<b>day</b> plants flower when the <b>night</b> \nlength falls below their critical photoperiod. These plants typically flower during \nlate&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Long Day's Journey into Night (1996 film)", "snippet": "<b>Long Day&#39;s</b> Journey into <b>Night</b> is a film by Canadian director David Wellington, \nreleased in 1996. An adaptation of Eugene O&#39;Neill&#39;s play <b>Long Day&#39;s</b> Journey into\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Polar night", "snippet": "The polar <b>night</b> occurs in the northernmost and southernmost regions of the Earth \nwhen the <b>night</b> lasts for more than 24 hours. This occurs only inside the polar \ncircles. The opposite phenomenon, the polar <b>day</b>, or midnight sun, occurs when \nthe ... <b>day</b>&quot; as experienced by such an observer would be one Earth-year <b>long</b>."}, {"title": "Long Day's Journey into Night (1973 film)", "snippet": "<b>Long Day&#39;s</b> Journey Into <b>Night</b> is a 1973 videotaped television adaptation of the \nEugene O&#39;Neill play of the same name. It was directed by Michael Blakemore&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "day and night same length", "results": [{"title": "Equinox", "snippet": "An equinox is commonly regarded as the instant of time when the plane of Earth&#39;s \nequator ... On the <b>day</b> of an equinox, <b>daytime and nighttime</b> are of approximately \nequal duration all over the planet. ... amount of time above and below the horizon \nat every location on the Earth, so <b>night</b> and <b>day</b> are about the <b>same length</b>."}, {"title": "Day", "snippet": "A <b>day</b> is approximately the period of time during which the Earth completes one \nrotation around its axis. A solar <b>day</b> is the <b>length</b> of time which elapses between \nthe Sun reaching its ... speeds at various positions in their orbit, a solar <b>day</b> is not \nthe <b>same length</b> of ... Two effects make <b>daytime</b> on average longer than <b>nights</b>."}, {"title": "Daytime", "snippet": "On Earth, <b>daytime</b> is roughly the period of the <b>day</b> during which any given point in \nthe world ... 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Due to tidal locking, it is also the time the Moon takes \nto complete one orbit around Earth and return to the <b>same</b> phase. ... The term \nlunar <b>day</b> is also used in the context of <b>night</b> and <b>day</b>, i.e., opposite to the lunar \n<b>night</b>."}, {"title": "Twilight", "snippet": "Twilight on Earth is the illumination of the lower atmosphere when the Sun itself \nis not directly ... When the Sun again reaches 18\u00b0 below the horizon, <b>nighttime</b> \nbecomes ... above the horizon nor sink more than 18 degrees below it on the \n<b>same day</b> on any date, ... &quot;<b>Length</b> of <b>Day</b> and Twilight (Formulas)&quot;. www.\ngandraxa.com."}, {"title": "Polar night", "snippet": "The polar <b>night</b> occurs in the northernmost and southernmost regions of the Earth \nwhen the <b>night</b> lasts for more than 24 hours. This occurs only inside the polar \ncircles. The opposite phenomenon, the polar <b>day</b>, or midnight sun, occurs when \nthe ... For regions inside the polar circles, the maximum <b>lengths</b> of the time that \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Roman timekeeping", "snippet": "The Romans understood that as well as varying by season, the <b>length</b> of <b>daytime</b> \ndepended on latitude. Subdivision of the <b>day and night</b>[edit]. Duration and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Photoperiodism", "snippet": "Short-<b>day</b> plants flower when the <b>night lengths</b> exceed their critical photoperiod. \nThey cannot flower under short <b>nights</b> or if a pulse of artificial light is shone on the\n&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "When is the vernal equinox in the northern hemisphere?", "answer": ["around 20 March"]}, {"question": "When is the autumnal equinox in the northern hemisphere?", "answer": ["around 23 September"]}, {"question": "What is the term used to describe when the Earth's day is the same length as the night?", "answer": ["equinox"]}, {"question": "When is the vernal equinox in the southern hemisphere?", "answer": ["23 September"]}, {"question": "When is the autumnal equinox in the southern hemisphere?", "answer": ["20 March"]}]}, {"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "When is the day as long as the night the first time of the year in the northern hemisphere?", "answer": ["northward equinox", "vernal equinox", "March equinox", "spring equinox"]}, {"question": "When is the day as long as the night the first time of the year in the southern hemisphere?", "answer": ["northward equinox", "March equinox", "autumnal equinox"]}, {"question": "When is the day as long as the night the second time of the year in the northern hemisphere?", "answer": ["September equinox", "Southward equinox", "autumnal equinox"]}, {"question": "When is the day as long as the night the second time of the year in the southern hemisphere?", "answer": ["September equinox", "Southward equinox", "spring equinox"]}, {"question": "What date is the day as long as the night the first time each year?", "answer": ["March 20"]}, {"question": "What date is the day as long as the night the second time each year?", "answer": ["between September 21 and 24"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["equinox"], "id": "5876321266833815192", "nq_doc_title": "Equinox", "question": "When is the day as long as the night?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Metric system", "Mass"], "used_queries": [{"query": "mass", "results": [{"title": "Mass", "snippet": "<b>Mass</b> is both a property of a physical body and a measure of its resistance to \nacceleration when a net force is applied. 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As fundamentally an action of \nthanksgiving to God it is called Eucharist, which means thanksgiving."}, {"title": "Mass production", "snippet": "<b>Mass</b> production, also known as flow production or continuous production, is the \nproduction of large amounts of standardized products, including and especially&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "metric unit mass", "results": [{"title": "Metric system", "snippet": "In the modern form of the International <b>System</b> of <b>Units</b> (SI), it consists of a set of \nseven base <b>units</b>: metre for length, kilogram for <b>mass</b>, second for time, ampere for\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tonne", "snippet": "The tonne is a non-SI <b>unit</b> of <b>mass</b> equal to 1,000 kilograms. It is commonly \nreferred to as a <b>metric</b> ton in the United States. It is equivalent to approximately&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "History of the metric system", "snippet": "Maxwell proposed three base <b>units</b>: length, <b>mass</b> and time. 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Barry is a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Vale tudo", "snippet": "<b>Vale</b> Tudo is an unarmed, full-contact combat sport with relatively few rules. It \nbecame popular in Brazil during the 20th century. It uses techniques from many&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jerry Vale", "snippet": "Jerry <b>Vale</b> was an American singer and actor. During the 1950s and 1960s, he \nreached the top of the pop charts with his interpretations of romantic ballads,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "V. Vale", "snippet": "V. &quot;Valhalla&quot; <b>Vale</b> (born January 30, 1944) is an American editor, writer, \ninterviewer, musician and, as <b>Vale</b> Hamanaka, was keyboardist for the initial&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Vicki Vale", "snippet": "Victoria <b>Vale</b> is a fictional character appearing in American comic books \npublished by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. \nCreated&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Port Vale F.C.", "snippet": "Port <b>Vale</b> Football Club is a professional association football club based in \nBurslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England. The team compete in League Two, the fourth \ntier&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Vale, Oregon", "snippet": "<b>Vale</b> is a city in and the county seat of Malheur County, Oregon, United States, \nabout 12 miles (19 km) west of the Idaho border. 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The <b>United States</b> Bureau of Economic&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita", "snippet": "This page is a list of the countries of the world by <b>gross domestic product</b> (at \npurchasing power ... As of 2017, the average <b>GDP</b> per capita (PPP) of all of the \ncountries of the world is <b>US</b>$17,300. ... A list of the top 15 <b>GDP</b>-per-capita \ncountries from <b>2016</b>\u20132017, contains most of the major global tax havens (see \n<b>GDP</b>-per-capita&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of U.S. states by GDP per capita", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>U.S.</b> states sorted by their <b>gross domestic product</b> (<b>GDP</b>) per capita\n. The <b>United</b> ... Rank, State, 2018, 2017, <b>2016</b>, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Arab League countries by GDP (nominal)", "snippet": "This is a list of Arab League countries by <b>gross domestic product</b> at nominal \nvalues. Gross ... Monetary Fund based on statistics from 2018, and are shown in \ncurrent <b>US</b> dollars. Figures from other sources are referenced and noted as such. \nThe <b>GDP</b> figure for Syria is from 2014, and its <b>GDP</b> per capita figure is from <b>2016</b>."}, {"title": "National debt of the United States", "snippet": "The national debt of the <b>United States</b> is the total debt, or unpaid borrowed funds, \ncarried by the ... Historically, the <b>US</b> public debt as a share of <b>gross domestic</b> \n<b>product</b> (<b>GDP</b>) has increased during wars and recessions, and subsequently \ndeclined. ... to 76.2% as of April <b>2016</b> [See Appendix#National debt for selected \nyears]."}, {"title": "List of U.S. metropolitan areas by GDP", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>U.S.</b> metropolitan areas by their <b>gross domestic product</b>. Contents \n... 2017. Rank. 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In February <b>2017</b>, Ireland&#39;s <b>GDP</b> became so distorted from the \nbase erosion and profit shifting (&quot;BEPS&quot;) tax planning tools of <b>U.S.</b> multinationals, \nthat the Central Bank of Ireland replaced Irish <b>GDP</b> with a new metric, Irish&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Economy of the United States", "snippet": "<b>U.S.</b> nominal <b>GDP</b> was $19.5 trillion in <b>2017</b>. 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Bradford \nDeLong estimated the total GWP in 1990 <b>U.S.</b> dollars for the main years between \none&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of U.S. states by GDP per capita", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>U.S.</b> states sorted by their <b>gross domestic product</b> (<b>GDP</b>) per capita\n. The <b>United</b> ... Map[edit]. This is a map of <b>U.S.</b> states by nominal <b>GDP</b> per capita \nin <b>United States</b> dollars, <b>2017</b>."}, {"title": "List of U.S. metropolitan areas by GDP", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>U.S.</b> metropolitan areas by their <b>gross domestic product</b>. 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The largest donor countries in <b>2015</b> were the <b>United States</b>, \nthe United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and France, ... donations overall than any \nindividual country, with more than double the <b>GNI</b> percentage of the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b>."}, {"title": "List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita", "snippet": "<b>2015</b> Irish GDP is 143% of <b>2015</b> Irish <b>GNI</b>*. All data are in current <b>United States</b> \ndollars. Historical data can be found here. Contents."}, {"title": "List of countries by GNI (PPP) per capita", "snippet": "This article includes a list of countries of the world sorted by their <b>Gross National</b> \n<b>Income</b> (<b>GNI</b>) ... 10, <b>United States</b>, 63,690, 2018. 11, Netherlands, 56,890, 2018."}, {"title": "Leprechaun economics", "snippet": "Nobel Prize-winning <b>American</b> economist Paul Krugman, whose response on the \n12 July 2016 christened the Irish Leprechaun Economics affair. 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List\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita", "snippet": "This page is a list of the countries of the world by gross domestic product (at \npurchasing power ... <b>2015</b> Irish GDP was over 150% of <b>2015</b> Irish <b>gross national</b> \n<b>income</b> (<b>GNI</b>). ... In 2017, Ireland&#39;s economic data became so distorted by <b>U.S.</b> \nmultinational tax avoidance strategies (see leprechaun economics), also known \nas&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of U.S. states by GDP per capita", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>U.S.</b> states sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP) per capita\n. The <b>United</b> ... Rank, State, 2018, 2017, 2016, <b>2015</b>, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "World Bank high-income economy", "snippet": "A high-income economy is defined by the World Bank as a country with a <b>gross</b> \n<b>national income</b> per capita of <b>US</b>$12,376 or more in ... Argentina (2013, <b>2015</b>, \n2017); <b>American</b> Samoa (1987\u201389); Equatorial Guinea (2007\u201314); Nauru (<b>2015</b>)."}]}, {"query": "gnp us", "results": [{"title": "Gross national income", "snippet": "The gross national income (GNI), previously known as <b>gross national product</b> (\n<b>GNP</b>), is the total ... The <b>United States</b> used <b>GNP</b> as its primary measure of total \neconomic activity until 1991, when it began to use GDP. In making the switch, the\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of countries by GNI (PPP) per capita", "snippet": "Puerto Rico (<b>US</b>), 26,610, 2018. 51, Russia, 26,470, 2018. 52, Mauritius, 26,080, \n2018. 53, Antigua and Barbuda, 25,490, 2018. \u2014, Turks and Caicos Islands&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of U.S. states and territories by GDP", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>U.S.</b> states, the District of Columbia, and <b>U.S.</b> territories sorted by \ntheir gross domestic product (GDP). 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There&#39;s nothing <b>called Bangalore</b> Central \nStation."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "What is the new name of bangalore city railway station?", "answer": ["Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna Bengaluru Railway Station", "Bengaluru City railway station"]}, {"question": "What is the original name of bangalore city railway station?", "answer": ["South Bangalore City railway station"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna"], "id": "-4929126693046447466", "nq_doc_title": "Bangalore City railway station", "question": "What is the name of bangalore city railway station?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Ole Miss Rebels baseball"], "used_queries": [{"query": "How many times has ole miss been to college world series?", "results": [{"title": "Ole Miss Rebels baseball", "snippet": "The <b>Ole Miss</b> Rebels baseball team represents the University of Mississippi in \nNCAA Division I ... 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It was released in November 1967 as \nthe <b>first</b> single and title track from the album Sing <b>Me</b> Back <b>Home</b>."}, {"title": "Soul music", "snippet": "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American \ncommunity in the ... Cooke became popular as the lead <b>singer</b> of the gospel \ngroup The Soul Stirrers, ... 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Consumption of the <b>oil has</b> become common <b>in</b> industrialized \nnations. It <b>is</b> ... Canola <b>oil is made at</b> a processing facility by slightly heating and \nthen ... canola <b>oil is to</b> replace a similar amount of saturated <b>fat</b> and not increase \nthe total&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Fat", "snippet": "<b>Fats</b> are one of the three main macronutrients, along with carbohydrates and \nproteins. ... <b>Oil</b> normally refers <b>to</b> a lipid with short or unsaturated <b>fatty</b> acid chains \nthat <b>is</b> ... <b>Fats</b> that are saturated <b>fats have</b> no double bonds between the carbons \n<b>in</b> the chain. ... so they can solidify easily and are typically <b>solid at</b> room \ntemperature."}]}, {"query": "grease", "results": [{"title": "Grease (film)", "snippet": "<b>Grease</b> is a 1978 American musical romantic comedy film based on the 1971 \nmusical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. 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Many executioners recovered the <b>fat</b> called &quot;Arms\u00fcnderfett&quot; or &quot;\nArms\u00fcnderschmalz&quot; (German for <b>fat</b> or <b>grease</b> from poor executed sinners) from&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lanolin", "snippet": "Lanolin also called wool yolk, wool wax, or wool <b>grease</b>, is a wax secreted by the \nsebaceous glands of wool-bearing animals. Lanolin used by humans comes from \ndomestic sheep breeds that are raised specifically for their wool. Historically, \nmany pharmacopoeias have referred to lanolin as wool <b>fat</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "oil turns to fat", "results": [{"title": "Saponification", "snippet": "Saponification is a process that involves conversion of <b>fat</b> or <b>oil</b> or lipid into soap \nand alcohol by ... <b>Fat</b> in a corpse <b>converts</b> into adipocere, often called &quot;grave wax\n&quot;. This process is more common where the amount of fatty tissue is high and the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Trans fat", "snippet": "Trans <b>fat</b>, also called trans-unsaturated fatty acids or trans fatty acids, is a type of \nunsaturated ... Partial hydrogenation of the unsaturated <b>fat converts</b> some of the \ncis double bonds into trans double bonds by an ... Hydrogenated <b>oil</b> is not a \nsynonym for trans <b>fat</b>: complete hydrogenation removes all unsaturated <b>fats</b>."}, {"title": "Rancidification", "snippet": "Rancidity generally is the complete or incomplete oxidation or hydrolysis of <b>fats</b> \nand <b>oils</b> when ... after the animal is slaughtered and the muscle, intra-muscular, \ninter-muscular and surface <b>fat becomes</b> exposed to oxygen of the air."}, {"title": "Hydrogenation", "snippet": "Hydrogenation \u2013 meaning, to treat with hydrogen \u2013 is a chemical reaction \nbetween molecular ... Hydrogenation <b>converts</b> liquid vegetable <b>oils</b> into solid or \nsemi-solid <b>fats</b>, such as those present in margarine. Changing the degree of \nsaturation of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Chicken fat", "snippet": "Chicken <b>fat</b> is <b>fat</b> obtained from chicken rendering and processing. Of the many \nanimal-sourced ... Journal of the American <b>Oil</b> Chemists&#39; Society. 20:11, pp. 231-\n234. ^ &quot;Making Cars Carnivores: Tyson Venture <b>Turns</b> Animal <b>Fat</b> Into Diesel&quot;."}, {"title": "Smoke point", "snippet": "The smoke point, also referred to as the burning point, is the temperature at \nwhich an <b>oil</b> or <b>fat</b> begins to produce a continuous bluish smoke that <b>becomes</b> \nclearly&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Vegetable oil", "snippet": "Vegetable <b>oils</b>, or vegetable <b>fats</b>, are <b>oils</b> extracted from seeds, or less often, from \nother parts of ... 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Build up of <b>fluid</b> in empty spaces (third \nspaces) of the <b>body</b> due to:."}, {"title": "Cannula", "snippet": "A cannula is a tube that can be inserted into the <b>body</b>, often for the delivery or \nremoval of <b>fluid</b> ... Cannulae are used in <b>body</b> piercing when using a standard <b>IV</b> \nneedle (usually between 18GA and 12GA, although may be as large as 0GA,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Hypothermia", "snippet": "Hypothermia is defined as a <b>body</b> core temperature below 35.0 \u00b0C (95.0 \u00b0F) in \nhumans. ... People with moderate or severe hypothermia <b>should</b> be moved gently\n. ... involves the use of <b>intravenous</b> warmed <b>fluids</b>, irrigation of <b>body</b> cavities with&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Parkland formula", "snippet": "The Parkland formula, also known as Baxter formula, is a burn formula \ndeveloped by Dr. ... The first half of the fluid is given within 8 hours from the burn \nincident, and the ... of his or her <b>body</b> surface area <b>would</b> require 4 x 75 x 20 = \n6,000 mL of fluid replacement within 24 hours. ... Emergency medicine &middot; \n<b>Intravenous fluids</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Volume expander", "snippet": "A volume expander is a type of intravenous therapy that has the function of \nproviding volume ... This way remaining red blood cells can still oxygenate <b>body</b> \ntissue. ... 2/3 1/3 is no longer recommended as a maintenance <b>intravenous fluid</b> \nin ... Therefore, they <b>should</b> theoretically preferentially increase the intravascular \nvolume&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Intravenous sodium bicarbonate", "snippet": "Intravenous sodium bicarbonate, also known as sodium hydrogen carbonate, is a \nmedication ... Dhaka fluid is one of the <b>IV fluids</b> used in intravenous rehydration \ntherapy which has sodium bicarbonate content in it. ... Because of its sodium \ncontent, intravenous sodium bicarbonate <b>should</b> be used with great care, if at all,\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Where do iv fluids go in the body?", "results": [{"title": "Intravenous therapy", "snippet": "<b>Intravenous</b> therapy (<b>IV</b>) is a therapy that delivers <b>fluids</b> directly into a vein. The \n<b>intravenous</b> ... Another common indication is when patients <b>would</b> require \ninfusions over a prolonged period of time, such as ... than peripheral veins, have \nfaster blood flow, and <b>would</b> get diluted as it is quickly distributed to the rest of the \n<b>body</b>."}, {"title": "Fluid replacement", "snippet": "<b>Fluid</b> replacement or <b>fluid</b> resuscitation is the medical practice of replenishing \nbodily <b>fluid</b> lost through sweating, bleeding, <b>fluid</b> shifts or other pathologic \nprocesses. <b>Fluids</b> can be replaced with oral rehydration therapy (drinking), \n<b>intravenous</b> ... Meanwhile, for early goal directed therapy (EGDT), <b>fluids should</b> \nbe administered&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Intraosseous infusion", "snippet": "Intraosseous infusion (IO) is the process of injecting directly into the marrow of a \nbone. This provides a non-collapsible entry point into the systemic venous \nsystem. This technique is used to provide <b>fluids</b> and medication when \n<b>intravenous</b> ... 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Build up of <b>fluid</b> in empty spaces (third \nspaces) of the <b>body</b> due to:."}, {"title": "Hypothermia", "snippet": "Hypothermia is defined as a <b>body</b> core temperature below 35.0 \u00b0C (95.0 \u00b0F) in \nhumans. ... People with moderate or severe hypothermia <b>should</b> be moved gently\n. ... involves the use of <b>intravenous</b> warmed <b>fluids</b>, irrigation of <b>body</b> cavities with&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cannula", "snippet": "A cannula is a tube that can be inserted into the <b>body</b>, often for the delivery or \nremoval of <b>fluid</b> ... Cannulae are used in <b>body</b> piercing when using a standard <b>IV</b> \nneedle (usually between 18GA and 12GA, although may be as large as 0GA,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Parkland formula", "snippet": "The Parkland formula, also known as Baxter formula, is a burn formula \ndeveloped by Dr. ... The first half of the fluid is given within 8 hours from the burn \nincident, and the ... of his or her <b>body</b> surface area <b>would</b> require 4 x 75 x 20 = \n6,000 mL of fluid replacement within 24 hours. ... Emergency medicine &middot; \n<b>Intravenous fluids</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Volume expander", "snippet": "A volume expander is a type of intravenous therapy that has the function of \nproviding volume ... This way remaining red blood cells can still oxygenate <b>body</b> \ntissue. ... 2/3 1/3 is no longer recommended as a maintenance <b>intravenous fluid</b> \nin ... Therefore, they <b>should</b> theoretically preferentially increase the intravascular \nvolume&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Hypervolemia", "snippet": "Hypervolemia, also known as <b>fluid</b> overload, is the medical condition where there \nis too much ... It may also be caused by excessive intake of sodium from foods, \n<b>intravenous</b> (<b>IV</b>) solutions and blood ... 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Year, Category, Nominees(s), Nominated for, Result. 1968, Best Chamber \nMusic <b>Performance</b>, Ravi Shankar, <b>West Meets East</b>, <b>Won</b>."}, {"title": "West Meets East", "snippet": "In February 1968, the album <b>won</b> the 1967 <b>Grammy Award</b> for Best Chamber \nMusic <b>Performance</b>, the <b>first</b> time that an Asian musician had <b>won a Grammy</b>."}, {"title": "Anoushka Shankar", "snippet": "Anoushka Shankar (Bengali : \u0985\u09a8\u09c1\u09b7\u09cd\u0995\u09be \u09b6\u0999\u09cd\u0995\u09b0) (born 9 June 1981) is an <b>Indian</b> sitar \nplayer and ... In February 2006 she became the <b>first Indian</b> to play at the <b>Grammy</b> \n<b>Awards</b>, playing material from RISE. Shankar ... and recorded by Ravi Shankar \nas a duet with Yehudi Menuhin on the album <b>West Meets East</b>, Volume 2 in 1968."}, {"title": "Yehudi Menuhin", "snippet": "Yehudi Menuhin, Baron Menuhin, OM KBE (22 April 1916 \u2013 12 March 1999) was \nan ... It was said of <b>his</b> Berlin <b>performance</b>: &quot;There steps a fat little blond boy on \nthe ... and the recording of <b>their Grammy Award</b>-<b>winning</b> album <b>West Meets East</b> (\n1967). ... In 1952, Menuhin was in <b>India</b>, where Nehru, the new nation&#39;s <b>first</b> \nPrime&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tim McGraw", "snippet": "Samuel Timothy McGraw (born May 1, 1967) is an American singer, actor, and \nrecord producer. ... <b>Its first</b> single, &quot;<b>Indian</b> Outlaw&quot;, resulted in some considerable \ncontroversy, as critics argued that it presented Native Americans in a patronizing \nway. ... At the 40th <b>Grammy Awards</b>, &quot;It&#39;s <b>Your</b> Love&quot; received two <b>Grammy Award</b>\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "J. Cole", "snippet": "Jermaine Lamarr Cole (born January 28, 1985) is an American rapper, singer, \nsongwriter, ... The latter earned him <b>his first Grammy Award</b> nomination for Best \nRap Album. In 2016, he released ... Additionally, Cole was featured on a track \n<b>titled</b> &quot;We On&quot;, a song that failed to make the final track list for DJ Khaled&#39;s Victory \nLP."}, {"title": "Jay-Z", "snippet": "Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969), known professionally as Jay-Z (\nstylized as JAY-Z), is an American rapper, songwriter, producer, entrepreneur, \nand record executive. Born and raised in New York City, Jay-Z <b>first</b> began <b>his</b> \nmusical career after ... He has <b>won</b> a total of 22 <b>Grammy Awards</b>, the most by a \nrapper, and holds&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Kitar\u014d", "snippet": "Kitar\u014d (\u559c\u591a\u90ce), born Masanori Takahashi (\u9ad8\u6a4b \u6b63\u5247) (February 4, 1953), is a \nJapanese ... He is the winner of a <b>Grammy Award</b> for Best New Age Album (\nThinking of You ... He performed <b>his first</b> symphonic concert at the &quot;Small Hall&quot; of \nthe Kosei ... 2011, Kitaro was on tour <b>titled</b> The Silk Road \u2013 <b>East</b> &amp; <b>West</b>, visiting \nThailand,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Iron Maiden", "snippet": "Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, <b>East</b> London, in \n1975 by ... The band <b>won</b> the Ivor Novello <b>Award</b> for international achievement in \n2002. ... Iron Maiden released <b>their</b> eponymous self-<b>titled</b> album in 1980, which ... \nThe tour opened in the Middle <b>East</b> with the band&#39;s <b>first performance</b> in Dubai at&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Norah Jones", "snippet": "Norah Jones is an American singer, songwriter and pianist. She has <b>won</b> multiple \nawards and has sold more than 50 million records worldwide. Billboard named \nher the top jazz artist of the 2000s decade. She has <b>won</b> nine <b>Grammy Awards</b> \nand was ranked 60th on Billboard ... Her music took <b>its first</b> form <b>early</b> on in the \nlocal Methodist Church where she&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury", "Ravi Shankar"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Ravi Shankar"]}], "nq_answer": ["Ravi Shankar"], "id": "-5824655149423086031", "nq_doc_title": "List of Indian Grammy Award winners and nominees", "question": "Who was the first indian to win a grammy award for his performance titled east meets west?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas"], "used_queries": [{"query": "Who sang the song i want a hippopotamus for christmas?", "results": [{"title": "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas", "snippet": "<b>I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas</b>&quot; is a Christmas novelty <b>song</b> written by \nJohn Rox ... A popular legend holds that this 1953 hit had been <b>recorded</b> as a \nfundraiser to bring the city zoo a hippo; but in a 2007 radio interview with Detroit-\nbased&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gayla Peevey", "snippet": "Gayla Rienette Peevey (born March 8, 1943) is a former <b>singer</b> and child star \nfrom Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Her family moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma, in \n1948. She is best known for her recording, under her maiden name Gayla \nPeevey, of &quot;<b>I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas</b>&quot; (Columbia 4-40106, 1953). ... \nPeevey <b>recorded</b> the novelty <b>song</b> when she was 10 years old."}, {"title": "The Secret of Christmas (album)", "snippet": "The Secret of <b>Christmas</b> is a <b>Christmas</b> album by the pop duo The Captain &amp; \nTennille. It is also the last studio album released by the duo before their divorce \nin 2014. The Secret of <b>Christmas</b> is a collection of Holiday and <b>Christmas songs</b> \npredominantly <b>recorded</b> in 2006 ... &quot;Merry <b>Christmas</b>&quot;; &quot;It&#39;s The Most Wonderful \nTime Of The <b>Year</b>&quot;; &quot;<b>I Want a</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Christmas music", "snippet": "Christmas music comprises a variety of genres of music on a variety of topics, \nreligious and otherwise, regularly performed or heard around the Christmas \nseason. Christmas carols remain a large part of the popular Christmas <b>song</b> \ncanon, ... &quot;<b>I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas</b>&quot; <b>sung</b> by 10-<b>year</b>-old Gayla \nPeevey (1953)&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "I'll Be Home for Christmas (EP)", "snippet": "I&#39;ll Be Home for Christmas is a Christmas-themed extended play released by Epic \nRecords and Syco Entertainment on November 24, 2014. L.A. 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Her music has been \nfeatured in several ... is the daughter of Gayla Peevey (who became famous in \nher childhood for singing the novelty hit &quot;<b>I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas</b>&quot;)."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Gayla Peevey", "Jamie Horton"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Gayla Peevey", "Gayla Rienette Peevey"]}], "nq_answer": ["Gayla Peevey"], "id": "-6449807744949251119", "nq_doc_title": "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas", "question": "Who sang the song i want a hippopotamus for christmas?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Where the Heart Is (novel)", "Where the Heart Is (2000 film)"], "used_queries": [{"query": "Who played forney's sister in where the heart is?", "results": [{"title": "Where the Heart Is (2000 film)", "snippet": "Novalee also becomes acquainted with surly librarian <b>Forney</b> Hull (James Frain) \nwho cares for his alcoholic <b>sister</b> Mary Elizabeth (Margaret Hoard). During a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Where the Heart Is (novel)", "snippet": "She chastises herself for being a stupid woman who couldn&#39;t see past Roger&#39;s \nlooks and his fancy car while Novalee comforts her. <b>Forney&#39;s sister</b> Mary \nElizabeth&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "James Frain", "snippet": "James Dominic Frain (born 14 March 1968) is an English stage and screen <b>actor</b>. \nHis best ... 2000, Where the <b>Heart Is</b>, <b>Forney</b> Hull. 2002, The Count of Monte&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Joan Cusack", "snippet": "She is the <b>sister</b> of actress Ann Cusack and <b>actor</b> John Cusack. Contents. 1 Early \nlife; 2 Career."}, {"title": "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian", "snippet": "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is a first-person narrative novel \nby Sherman ... Illustrator, Ellen Forney ... Junior feels triumphant until he sees the \nWellpinit <b>players</b>&#39; faces after their defeat and ... Later, Junior receives news of the \ndeath of his <b>sister</b> and her husband who were killed in a fire at their trailer."}, {"title": "Hope Floats", "snippet": "Hope Floats is a 1998 American drama film directed by Forest Whitaker and \nstarring Sandra ... Ramona suffers a massive <b>heart</b> attack and dies. Birdee&#39;s \n<b>sister</b> sends a telegram that she can&#39;t make the funeral, while Travis ... \nNomination: Performance in a Feature Film - Young <b>Actor</b> Age Ten or Under - \nCameron Finley."}, {"title": "Linda Darnell", "snippet": "Portraying a &quot;seductive peasant girl who takes three men to their ruin before she \nherself is murdered,&quot; <sup>:82</sup> it was a type of role she had never before <b>played</b>. In a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Kevin Bacon", "snippet": "Kevin Norwood Bacon (born July 8, 1958) is an American <b>actor</b> and musician. \nHis films include musical-drama film Footloose (1984), the controversial historical\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tom Everett Scott", "snippet": "Thomas Everett Scott (born September 7, 1970) is an American <b>actor</b>. His film \nwork includes a ... Parental Guidance, Enemies Closer, <b>Sister</b> Cities, and made \nsomething of a big-screen leading man comeback with his portrayal of an affable\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Denver", "snippet": "Denver officially the City and County of Denver, is the capital and most populous \nmunicipality of ... In the early days of the city, gold and silver booms and busts \n<b>played</b> a large role in ... At the federal level, Denver is the <b>heart</b> of Colorado&#39;s 1st \ncongressional ... 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Chris wanted a professional career as an athlete; however, his \n<b>father</b> would not permit it. ... Potter was unable to continue the role on the <b>Good</b> \n<b>Witch</b> television series because of scheduling conflicts with his work on \nHeartland."}, {"title": "Sarah Power", "snippet": "Sarah Power (born c. 1985) <b>is</b> a Canadian actress. She <b>is</b> known for her role as \nLucy Henry on the CBC Television series Wild Roses, and for her recurring roles \non the television series <b>Good Witch</b>, Killjoys, and ... on the follow-up 2015 \ntelevision series <b>Good Witch</b>, in the recurring role of <b>Abigail</b>. ... <b>Father</b> Son Holy \nGore."}, {"title": "Dorothy Good", "snippet": "Dorothy <b>Good</b> was the daughter of William <b>Good</b> and Sarah (n\u00e9e Solart) <b>Good</b>. \nDorothy and her mother Sarah were accused of practicing witchcraft in Salem at \nthe beginning of the Salem <b>witch</b> ... 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It was speculated to be&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Starfuckers, Inc.", "snippet": "<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re so vain</b>. I bet you think this song is about you. Don&#39;t you? These lyrics \nwere changed for the video version of &quot;Starsuckers, Inc.&quot; to: Overplayed And \nsoon&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Carly Simon", "snippet": "&quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re So Vain</b>&quot; received Grammy Award nominations for Record of the Year, \nSong of the Year, and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female. Additionally, in \n2008, it&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Chocolate Starfish (album)", "snippet": "&quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re So Vain</b>&quot; Released: 15 August 1993; &quot;All Over Me&quot; Released: 31 October \n1993; &quot;Mountain&quot; Released: February 1994; &quot;Four Letter Word&quot; Released: June \n1994; &quot;Sign of Victory&quot; Released: 1994. Chocolate Starfish is the debut studio \nalbum by Australian rock music group, Chocolate Starfish&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Chocolate Starfish", "snippet": "Their highest charting single, &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re So Vain</b>&quot;, was a cover version of Carly \nSimon&#39;s 1972 hit. It peaked at No. 11 on the ARIA Singles Chart in September \n1993."}, {"title": "Clouds in My Coffee", "snippet": "The album&#39;s title is taken from a refrain in Simon&#39;s song &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;<b>re So Vain</b>.&quot; Track \nlisting[edit]. 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The <b>seventh day of the week</b> is recognized as Sabbath in many \nlanguages, calendars, and ... from Sabbath to <b>Sunday</b>, with Constantine&#39;s law \ndeclaring that <b>Sunday was</b> a day of rest for those not involved in farming work. In \nRich&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Soviet calendar", "snippet": "Due to a decree dated 26 June 1940, the traditional interrupted <b>seven</b>-<b>day week</b> \nwith <b>Sunday</b> as the common day of rest <b>was</b> reintroduced on 27 June 1940. Five-\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sabbath", "snippet": "The Sabbath (Hebrew: \u05e9\u05b7\u05c1\u05d1\u05b8\u05bc\u05ea\u200e) is a <b>day</b> set aside for rest and worship. According \nto the Book of Exodus the Sabbath is a <b>day</b> of rest on the <b>seventh</b> ... Observance \nin the Hebrew Bible <b>was</b> universally from <b>sixth</b>-<b>day</b> sundown to <b>seventh</b>-<b>day</b> ... of \n<b>Sunday</b> the first <b>day of the week</b>, for the observance of Saturday the <b>seventh day</b>,\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Saturday", "snippet": "Saturday is the <b>day of the week</b> between Friday and <b>Sunday</b>. The Romans \nnamed Saturday S\u0101turni di\u0113s (&quot;Saturn&#39;s <b>Day</b>&quot;) no later than the 2nd century for \nthe planet Saturn, which controlled the first hour of that <b>day</b>, according to Vettius \nValens. The <b>day&#39;s</b> name <b>was</b> introduced into West Germanic languages and is ... \nQuakers traditionally referred to Saturday as &quot;<b>Seventh Day</b>&quot;, eschewing the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sabbatarianism", "snippet": "Sabbatarianism is a view within Christianity that advocates the observation of the \nSabbath, ... The <b>Seventh</b>-<b>day Adventist</b> Church and Church of God (<b>Seventh Day</b>) \nhave similar views, but maintain the original ... the Holy Spirit <b>was</b> sent to the \nChurch on the first <b>day of the week</b> (Pentecost <b>Sunday</b>), the disciples celebrated \nthe&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "When did sunday became the seventh day of the week?", "results": [{"title": "Sunday", "snippet": "<b>Sunday</b> is the <b>day of the week</b> between Saturday and Monday. <b>Sunday</b> is a <b>day</b> \nof rest in most ... During the 1st and 2nd century, the <b>week</b> of <b>seven</b> days <b>was</b> \nintroduced into Rome from Egypt, and the Roman names of the planets <b>were</b> \ngiven to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sabbath in Christianity", "snippet": "Sabbath in Christianity is the inclusion or adoption in Christianity of a sabbath in \nthe sense of a ... 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The <b>seven</b>-<b>day week was</b> widely known throughout the Roman \nEmpire by the 1st century AD, along with references to the ... <b>Sunday</b>, sometimes \npersonified as Saint Anastasia, <b>was</b> itself an object of worship in Russia, a \npractice&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lord's Day", "snippet": "Though <b>Sunday was</b> widely observed as a <b>day</b> of Christian ... rest from the \n<b>seventh day</b> to the first, or to obtain universal <b>Sunday</b> ... Jesus would appear to \nhis disciples on the first <b>day of the week</b>."}, {"title": "Sabbath in seventh-day churches", "snippet": "The king presided, overruled the bishops who <b>were</b> committed to the more usual \nposition that <b>Sunday</b> only <b>was</b> a holy <b>day</b>, and decreed that the Sabbatarian&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sabbath", "snippet": "The Sabbath (Hebrew: \u05e9\u05b7\u05c1\u05d1\u05b8\u05bc\u05ea\u200e) is a day set aside for rest and worship. 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The Romans \nnamed Saturday S\u0101turni di\u0113s (&quot;Saturn&#39;s <b>Day</b>&quot;) no later than the 2nd century for \nthe planet Saturn, which controlled the first hour of that <b>day</b>, according to Vettius \nValens. The <b>day&#39;s</b> name <b>was</b> introduced into West Germanic languages and is ... \nBut the <b>seventh day</b> is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not <b>do</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sabbatarianism", "snippet": "Sabbatarianism is a view within Christianity that advocates the observation of the \nSabbath, ... 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The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a \nmember club of the National League (NL) Central division. The team <b>plays</b> its \nhome games at Wrigley Field, located on the city&#39;s North ... The Cubs <b>have</b> \nappeared in a total of eleven <b>World Series</b>."}, {"title": "2016 World Series", "snippet": "The 2016 <b>World Series was</b> the championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s \n(MLB) 2016 season. The 112th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it <b>was</b> a best-of-seven \nplayoff between the National League (NL) champion <b>Chicago Cubs</b> and the \nAmerican League ... The Cubs, <b>playing</b> in their eleventh <b>World Series</b> and their \nfirst since 1945,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Chicago Cubs seasons", "snippet": "The following lists the results of every season of the <b>Chicago Cubs</b> baseball club \nof Major ... The <b>Chicago Cubs have</b> completed 148 seasons of baseball, second \nonly to the Atlanta ... Within this <b>time</b>, the Cubs <b>have</b> won 17 National League \npennants, 3 <b>World Series</b> ... The 1981 season <b>was</b> shortened by a <b>player&#39;s</b> strike."}, {"title": "1906 World Series", "snippet": "The 1906 <b>World Series</b> featured a crosstown matchup between the <b>Chicago</b> \n<b>Cubs</b>, who had ... This <b>was</b> the first <b>World Series played</b> by two teams from the \nsame ... then scored on an error at home <b>when</b> Patsy Dougherty reached on a \nfielder&#39;s ... This game is notable for being the only <b>time</b> the Chicago White Sox \n<b>have</b> ever&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cardinals\u2013Cubs rivalry", "snippet": "The Cardinals\u2013<b>Cubs</b> rivalry, also called the Route 66 rivalry and The I-55 rivalry, \nrefers to the ... However, the Cardinals <b>have</b> a clear edge <b>when</b> it comes to <b>World</b> \n<b>Series</b> ... The first series meeting between the two teams <b>was</b> actually <b>played</b> in \nfour cities \u2013 not only St. Louis and <b>Chicago</b>, but also Pittsburgh and Cincinnati."}, {"title": "Curse of the Billy Goat", "snippet": "The Curse of the Billy Goat <b>was</b> a sports-related curse that <b>was</b> supposedly \nplaced on the <b>Chicago Cubs</b> ... The Cubs lost the 1945 <b>World Series</b> to the \nDetroit Tigers, and <b>did</b> not win a <b>World Series</b> championship again until 2016. ... \n<b>when</b> Fox television commentators <b>played</b> it up during the Cubs-Marlins matchup \nin the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cubs\u2013White Sox rivalry", "snippet": "The <b>Cubs</b>\u2013White Sox rivalry refers to the Major League Baseball (MLB) \ngeographical rivalry ... There <b>have</b> been nine series sweeps since interleague \n<b>play</b> began: six by the <b>Cubs</b> in ... 1950s, the two <b>Chicago</b> teams only met once in \nthe 1906 <b>World Series</b>, a celebrated event that seemingly put the city on hold for \na full week."}, {"title": "1908 World Series", "snippet": "The 1908 <b>World Series</b> matched the defending champion <b>Chicago Cubs</b> against \nthe Detroit Tigers in a rematch of the 1907 Series. In this first-ever rematch of this \nyoung event, the Cubs won in five games for their second straight <b>World Series</b> \ntitle. The 1908 <b>World Series was</b> significant for being the last <b>World Series</b> ... 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This <b>was</b> the last <b>World Series</b> game Babe Ruth ever <b>played</b> in \nYankee&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "chicago cubs world series", "results": [{"title": "Chicago Cubs", "snippet": "The <b>Chicago Cubs</b> are an American professional baseball team based in \nChicago, Illinois. ... The Cubs won back-to-back <b>World Series</b> championships in \n1907 and 1908, becoming the first major league team to play in three \nconsecutive World&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2016 World Series", "snippet": "The <b>Cubs</b> qualified <b>for the</b> postseason by winning the National ... it was his \nsecond appearance in the <b>World Series</b> as manager&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2016 Chicago Cubs season", "snippet": "2016 <b>Chicago Cubs</b>. <b>World Series</b> Roster ... was replaced by Kyle Schwarber on \nthe roster for the 2016 <b>World Series</b>."}, {"title": "List of Chicago Cubs seasons", "snippet": "The following lists the results of every season of the <b>Chicago Cubs</b> baseball club \nof Major ... Within this time, the Cubs have won 17 National League pennants, 3 \n<b>World Series</b> championships, 3 pre-<b>World Series</b> Championships, and tied for 2&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1908 World Series", "snippet": "The 1908 <b>World Series</b> matched the defending champion <b>Chicago Cubs</b> against \nthe Detroit Tigers in a rematch of the 1907 Series. 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The Broncos <b>lost Super Bowl</b> XXI to the New York Giants, 39\n\u201320; <b>Super Bowl</b> XXII to the ... Mike Shanahan, the longest-tenured and <b>most</b> \nsuccessful head <b>coach</b> in Broncos&#39; franchise history, was fired after 14 seasons."}, {"title": "Super Bowl LI", "snippet": "<b>Super Bowl</b> LI was an American football game played at NRG Stadium in \nHouston, Texas, on ... The Atlanta Falcons, under second-year head <b>coach</b> Dan \nQuinn, finished the 2016 ... According to Bloomberg story two <b>most</b> anticipated \npre-<b>Super Bowl</b> parties ... <b>Most Super Bowl appearances</b>, as head <b>coach</b>, 7, Bill \nBelichick"}, {"title": "Super Bowl XLVII", "snippet": "<b>Super Bowl</b> XLVII was an American football game between the American \nFootball Conference ... The 49ers, who posted a regular-season <b>record</b> of 11\u20134\u2013\n1, entered the game seeking their sixth <b>Super Bowl</b> win ... 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Coach: Mike \nHesson&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 2015\u201316", "snippet": "In December <b>2015 New Zealand captain</b> Brendon McCullum announced that he \nwould be retiring from all forms of international <b>cricket</b> at the conclusion of the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "New Zealand cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2015", "snippet": "In June Brendon McCullum was confirmed as the <b>captain</b> for <b>New Zealand</b> on \nthis tour. However in July, it was announced that McCullum had been rested for \nthis&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "New Zealand cricket team in England in 2015", "snippet": "The <b>New Zealand</b> national <b>cricket team</b> toured England from 8 May to 23 June \n<b>2015</b> for two Test matches, five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and a Twenty20&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "New Zealand cricket team in South Africa in 2015", "snippet": "In June Brendon McCullum was named as the <b>captain</b> for <b>New Zealand</b> on this \ntour. 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Rozhestvensky did \nnot contemplate retreat: &quot;If the <b>Russian</b> flag was to <b>go</b> down in the Far Eastern \nSeas,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Japan\u2013Soviet Union relations", "snippet": "Relations between the Soviet Union and <b>Japan</b> between the Communist \ntakeover in 1917 and the collapse of Communism in 1991 tended to be hostile. \n<b>Japan</b> had sent troops to counter the Bolshevik presence in <b>Russia&#39;s</b> Far East \nduring the <b>Russian</b> Civil <b>War</b>, and both countries had been ... Strains in <b>Japan</b>\u2013\nSoviet Union relations have deep historical roots, <b>going</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Soviet\u2013Japanese border conflicts", "snippet": "The Soviet\u2013<b>Japanese</b> border conflicts, also known as the Soviet-<b>Japanese</b> \nBorder <b>War</b>, was an ... 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There are several players \nwith a claim to the single-<b>season strikeout record</b>. ... Matt Kilroy&#39;s 513 <b>strikeouts</b> in \n1886 is the <b>most</b> in a single <b>season</b> by a pitcher among modern recognized&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Major League Baseball records considered unbreakable ...", "snippet": "<b>Most</b> career <b>strikeouts</b> \u2013 5,714[edit]. Set by Nolan Ryan, 1966\u201393. Highlights \ninclude: six 300-<b>strikeout seasons</b>, fifteen 200-&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Major League Baseball individual streaks", "snippet": "The following is a list of notable individual streaks achieved in Major League \nBaseball. ... Consecutive relief appearances to start a <b>season</b> with one or <b>more</b> \n<b>strikeouts</b> ... 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Rogers \nHornsby owns the <b>most</b> ... Silver King owns the <b>most</b> single-<b>season</b> pitching \n<b>records</b> with nine. ... Dizzy Dean ranks third in team history in <b>strikeouts</b> and fifth \nin shutouts."}, {"title": "List of Major League Baseball single-game strikeout leaders ...", "snippet": "In baseball, a <b>strikeout</b> occurs when a pitcher throws three strikes to a <b>batter</b> \nduring his time at ... he faced, setting a new major league <b>record for most</b> \nconsecutive <b>strikeouts</b>. ... Players are eligible for the Hall of Fame if they have \nplayed in at least 10 major league <b>seasons</b>, and have either been retired for five \n<b>seasons</b> or&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of New York Mets team records", "snippet": "This is a list of team <b>records</b> for the New York Mets baseball team. 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MKNG (NEG) \u2013 <b>Negril</b> Aerodrome \u2013 <b>Negril</b>; \nMKTP (KTP) \u2013 Tinson Pen Aerodrome \u2013 Kingston."}, {"title": "Air Jamaica Express", "snippet": "Air <b>Jamaica</b> Express was an airline based in Kingston, <b>Jamaica</b>, which, before \nfolding, ... on October 14, 2005. The JQ <b>code</b> assigned by the <b>IATA</b> was later \nreassigned to Jetstar Airways. ... International <b>Airport</b> &middot; <b>Negril</b> &middot; <b>Negril</b> Aerodrome."}, {"title": "Tinson Pen Aerodrome", "snippet": "Tinson Pen Aerodrome (<b>IATA</b>: KTP, <b>ICAO</b>: MKTP) in Kingston, <b>Jamaica</b> is the \nlargest of ... scheduled flights to and from Tinson Pen to Montego Bay and <b>Negril</b>."}, {"title": "Ken Jones Aerodrome", "snippet": "Ken Jones Aerodrome (<b>IATA</b>: POT, <b>ICAO</b>: MKKJ) is an <b>airport</b> located 10 km (6.2 \nmi) west of Port Antonio, in northeastern <b>Jamaica</b>. ... Fleming International <b>Airport</b>. \nDomestic. 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Sushil <b>won</b> the <b>gold medal</b> in the 74 kg division at the 2014 \nCommonwealth Games. ... ...<b>India&#39;s</b> only <b>individual</b> double <b>Olympic</b> medallist \nSushil Kumar."}, {"title": "Badminton in India", "snippet": "Nehwal <b>won</b> the bronze <b>medal</b> in the <b>individual</b> women&#39;s competition at the 2012 \nLondon <b>Olympic</b> Games, the <b>first</b> for the country in badminton, and in the next&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "india winter olympics", "results": [{"title": "India at the 2018 Winter Olympics", "snippet": "<b>India</b> competed at the 2018 <b>Winter Olympics</b> in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from \n9 to 25 February 2018. The <b>Indian</b> team consisted of two male athletes&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "India at the 1964 Winter Olympics", "snippet": "<b>India</b> sent a delegation to compete at the 1964 <b>Winter Olympics</b> in Innsbruck, \nAustria from 29 January to 9 February 1968. 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Nanak Chand \nand Lal Chuni both competed in the Men&#39;s Slalom and Giant Slalom events in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "India at the 1998 Winter Olympics", "snippet": "<b>India</b> competed at the 1998 <b>Winter Olympics</b> in Nagano, Japan. The nation \nreturned to the <b>Winter Games</b> after missing the 1994 <b>Winter Olympics</b>. <b>India&#39;s</b> only\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "India at the 2010 Winter Olympics", "snippet": "Three athletes represented <b>India</b> at the 2010 <b>Winter Olympics</b> in Vancouver, \nBritish Columbia, Canada. They did not win any medals. Typically for the \nSummer&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "India at the 1988 Winter Olympics", "snippet": "<b>India</b> competed at the 1988 <b>Winter Olympics</b> in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was \nthe first time that the nation had sent athletes to the <b>Winter Games</b> in 20 years."}, {"title": "India at the 1968 Winter Olympics", "snippet": "<b>India</b> competed at the 1968 <b>Winter Olympics</b> in Grenoble, France. 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Despite not being released as an official single, &quot;The \nGreatest&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pasek and Paul", "snippet": "Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, known together as Pasek and Paul, are an American \nsongwriting ... <b>Directed</b> by Michael Greif and starring Ben Platt, it premiered at the \nArena Stage in Washington, D.C. on July 30, 2015. It made its ... Pasek and Paul \n<b>wrote</b> the songs for the 2017 musical drama film The <b>Greatest Showman</b>."}, {"title": "Laurence Mark", "snippet": "Mark most recently <b>produced</b> The <b>Greatest Showman</b>, the <b>movie</b> musical starring \nHugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Zendaya and Rebecca Ferguson,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Zac Efron", "snippet": "... The Disaster Artist, a comedy-drama <b>directed</b> by and starring James Franco, \nand, as Phillip, in the musical The <b>Greatest Showman</b>, opposite Hugh Jackman."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Jenny Bicks and Bill Condon"]}, {"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "Which woman wrote the screenplay for the greatest showman?", "answer": ["Jenny Bicks"]}, {"question": "Which man wrote the screenplay for the greatest showman?", "answer": ["Bill Condon", "William Condon"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["Jenny Bicks", "Bill Condon"], "id": "-4499644088296727210", "nq_doc_title": "The Greatest Showman", "question": "Who wrote the screenplay for the greatest showman?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Jersey Shore (TV series)"], "used_queries": [{"query": "jersey shore", "results": [{"title": "Jersey Shore (TV series)", "snippet": "<b>Jersey Shore</b> is an American reality television series that ran on MTV from \nDecember 3, 2009, to December 20, 2012, in the United States. 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A notable early success was the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Clock Tower, Brighton", "snippet": "The <b>Clock Tower</b> is a free-standing <b>clock tower</b> in the centre of Brighton, part of \nthe English city of Brighton and Hove. <b>Built</b> in 1888 in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "St James's Palace", "snippet": "Wikimedia Commons has media related to St. James&#39;s Palace. Historic photos of \nSt James&#39;s Palace &middot; <b>Clock Tower</b> - Palace of Westminster, <b>London</b> - May&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "clock tower in london", "results": [{"title": "Big Ben", "snippet": "Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of \nthe Palace of Westminster in <b>London</b> and is usually extended to refer to both the \nclock and the <b>clock tower</b>. The official name of the tower in which Big Ben is \nlocated was originally the <b>Clock Tower</b>,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of clock towers", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>clock towers</b> by location, including only <b>clock towers</b> based on the \nfollowing ... Kent, England - probably oldest in the UK; <b>Clock tower</b>, Redcar, North \nYorkshire, England; <b>Clock tower</b>, Surbiton, <b>London</b>, England; Council House,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Clock tower", "snippet": "<b>Clock towers</b> are a common sight in many parts of the world with some being \niconic buildings. One example is the Elizabeth <b>Tower in London</b> (usually called&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "File:Clock Tower - Palace of Westminster, London - September 2006 ...", "snippet": "File:<b>Clock Tower</b> - Palace of Westminster, <b>London</b> - September 2006-2.jpg. From \nWikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Little Ben", "snippet": "Little Ben is a cast iron miniature <b>clock tower</b>, situated at the intersection of \nVauxhall Bridge Road and Victoria Street, in Westminster, central <b>London</b>, close \nto&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Croydon Clocktower", "snippet": "Croydon <b>Clocktower</b> is an arts and museum complex located on Katharine Street \nin Croydon, <b>London</b>. The venue contains the Museum of Croydon, the David&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Clock Tower, St Albans", "snippet": "Albans High Street in 1807, showing the shutter telegraph style semaphore atop \nthe <b>Clock Tower</b>, part of the <b>London</b> to Great Yarmouth Line. The Tower was&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Metropolitan Cattle Market", "snippet": "The Metropolitan Cattle Market (later Caledonian Market), just off the Caledonian \nRoad in the ... Today, three of the four remain and, with the <b>clock tower</b>, are listed \nstructures. ... 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In rural areas of East Asia, Sub-Saharan <b>Africa</b>, \n<b>South</b> Asia and Latin America&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Polygamy in South Africa", "snippet": "Polygamy is legal under certain circumstances in <b>South Africa</b>. All polygamous \nmarriages entered into in accordance with the provisions of the Recognition of \nCustomary Marriages Act are legal. The husband in an existing customary \n<b>marriage</b> wishing to <b>marry</b> a second ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 19 February \n2018, at 04:42 (UTC)."}, {"title": "List of countries by median age", "snippet": "This article is a list of countries by <b>median age</b>. Contents. 1 Methodology; 2 \nCountries; 3 See ... of men in some of the ex-Soviet republics, while in the Global \n<b>South</b> the difference is far smaller or is reversed. ... Central <b>African</b> Republic, 195, \n19.7, 19.4, 20.0 ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 28 February 2020, at 04:27 (UTC)\n."}, {"title": "Ages of consent in Africa", "snippet": "The <b>age</b> of consent in Africa for sexual activity varies by jurisdiction across the \ncontinent. ... This <b>was</b> established by the Law Relative to Sexual Violence (2006) \nand the Child ... The legal <b>age</b> for <b>marriage</b> is 18, and Art. 484 of the Penal Code \nprovides ... The <b>age</b> of consent in <b>South Africa</b> is 16 regardless of sexual \norientation&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Prevalence of teenage pregnancy", "snippet": "Industrialized and developing countries have distinctly different rates of teenage \npregnancy. ... Women in <b>Africa</b>, in general, <b>get married</b> at a much younger <b>age</b> \nthan women elsewhere \u2014 leading ... pregnancy rate and its <b>average</b> summer \nnight temperature, especially in the <b>Southern</b> U.S. (Savageau, compiler, 1993\u2013\n1995)."}, {"title": "Child marriage in South Sudan", "snippet": "Child <b>marriage</b> is a worldwide phenomenon, in which children are forced to enter \ninto a <b>marriage</b> bond. Child <b>marriage</b> is an increasing problem within many \n<b>African</b> countries. ... In 2017 in <b>South</b> Sudan, 52% of girls are <b>married</b> off before \nthe <b>age</b> of 18 yo. 9% are <b>married</b> before they turn 15. <b>South</b> Sudan is the 5th \nhighest&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "What is the average age to get married in south africa?", "results": [{"title": "List of countries by age at first marriage", "snippet": "This is a list of countries by <b>age</b> at first <b>marriage</b>. 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Over a century later, many debates about <b>cells</b> began amongst <b>scientists</b>. \nMost of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rudolf Virchow", "snippet": "Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow was a <b>German</b> physician, anthropologist, pathologist\n, prehistorian, ... Although the term &#39;<b>cell</b>&#39; had been coined in the 1665 by an \nEnglish <b>scientist</b> Robert ... Virchow&#39;s <b>cellular</b> theory was encapsulated in the \nepigram Omnis cellula e cellula (&quot;all <b>cells</b> (<b>come</b>) from <b>cells</b>&quot;), which he published \nin 1855."}, {"title": "Robert Remak", "snippet": "Robert Remak (26 July 1815 \u2013 29 August 1865) was a Jewish Polish-<b>German</b> \nembryologist, physiologist, and neurologist, born in Posen, Prussia, who \n<b>discovered</b> that the origin of <b>cells</b> was by the division of <b>pre-existing cells</b>. as ... \n<b>cell</b> theory, plagiarized the notion that all <b>cells come from pre-existing cells</b> from \nRemak."}, {"title": "August Weismann", "snippet": "Prof August Friedrich Leopold Weismann FRS (For) HFRSE LLD (17 January \n1834 \u2013 5 November 1914) was a <b>German</b> evolutionary biologist. ... Other <b>cells</b> of \nthe body\u2014somatic <b>cells</b>\u2014do not function as agents of heredity. ... largely random \nprocess of mutation, which must occur in the gametes (or <b>stem cells</b> that make \nthem)&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Theodor Schwann", "snippet": "Theodor Schwann was a <b>German</b> physician and physiologist. His most significant \ncontribution to biology is considered to be the extension of <b>cell</b> theory to animals. \nOther contributions include the <b>discovery</b> of Schwann <b>cells</b> in the peripheral ... \ncountries, each of them sent by the <b>scientist</b> to be part of the gift for Schwann."}, {"title": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden", "snippet": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden was a <b>German</b> botanist and co-founder of <b>cell</b> theory, \nalong with ... He also recognized the importance of the <b>cell</b> nucleus, <b>discovered</b> \nin 1831 by the Scottish botanist Robert Brown, ... Short biography and \nbibliography in the Virtual Laboratory of the Max Planck Institute for the History of \n<b>Science</b>."}, {"title": "Karl Ernst von Baer", "snippet": "Karl Ernst Ritter von Baer Edler von Huthorn was a Baltic <b>German scientist</b> and \nexplorer. ... In 1826, Baer <b>discovered</b> the mammalian ovum. ... Only in 1876 did \nOscar Hertwig prove that fertilization is due to fusion of an egg and sperm <b>cell</b>. ... \nthe existing forms of life have descended by true generation from <b>pre-existing</b> \nforms."}, {"title": "Autophagy", "snippet": "Autophagy (or autophagocytosis) is the natural, regulated mechanism of the <b>cell</b> \nthat removes ... their data as lysosome formation (ignoring the <b>pre-existing</b> \norganelles). ... In the 1990s several groups of <b>scientists</b> independently \n<b>discovered</b> ... partially caused by the <b>cell</b> death of brain and brain <b>stem cells</b> in \nmany nuclei like&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Eduard Strasburger", "snippet": "Eduard Adolf Strasburger (1 February 1844 \u2013 18 May 1912) was a Polish-\n<b>German</b> professor ... He came up with one of the modern laws of plant cytology: &quot;\nNew <b>cell</b> nuclei can only <b>arise</b> from the division of other nuclei. ... On <b>Cell</b> \nFormation and <b>Cell</b> Division, 1876 \u2013 a book in which he set forth the basic \nprinciples of mitosis."}, {"title": "Outline of brain mapping", "snippet": "The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to brain \nmapping: ... All <b>cells come from preexisting</b>, living <b>cells</b>. ... Scientific visualization \nan interdisciplinary branch of <b>science</b> primarily concerned with the ... Human \nCognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, <b>Germany</b> with a specialization in brain \nphysics&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "mitosis discovered", "results": [{"title": "Mitosis", "snippet": "In cell biology, <b>mitosis</b> is a part of the cell cycle when replicated chromosomes \nare separated into two new nuclei. Cell division gives&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Walther Flemming", "snippet": "Walther Flemming (21 April 1843 \u2013 4 August 1905) was a German biologist and a \nfounder of ... The Science Channel named Flemming&#39;s <b>discovery</b> of <b>mitosis</b> and \nchromosomes as one of the 100 most important scientific discoveries of all time,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cell division", "snippet": "Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more \ndaughter cells. Cell division usually occurs as part of a larger cell cycle. 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The teams broke the record for <b>most</b> combined <b>points</b> in a <b>game</b> (\n316). ... Chamberlain was in his third season in the <b>NBA</b>, having set season \n<b>scoring</b> ... 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The \nlayout&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Arkham Asylum", "snippet": "<b>Arkham Asylum</b> serves as a psychiatric hospital for the Gotham <b>City</b> area, \nhousing patients who are criminally insane. <b>Arkham&#39;s</b> high-profile patients are \noften&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Batman: Arkham Asylum", "snippet": "After the Joker assaults Gotham <b>City</b> Hall, he is caught by Batman and taken to \n<b>Arkham Asylum</b>, which temporarily houses many members of the Joker&#39;s gang, \nwho&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Arkham", "snippet": "This article is about the <b>city</b> in fiction. For the hospital in DC Comics, see <b>Arkham</b> \n<b>Asylum</b>. For the video game series, see Batman: <b>Arkham</b>. For other uses, see&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gotham City Gauntlet: Escape from Arkham Asylum", "snippet": "In 2011, the ride reopened as the Gotham <b>City</b> Gauntlet Escape From <b>Arkham</b> \n<b>Asylum</b>. 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Margaret ... \nPrincipal photography began on August 18, 2005, with shooting <b>taking place</b> in \nNew York City,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cuban Project", "snippet": "The Cuban Project, also known as Operation Mongoose, <b>was</b> a covert operation \nof the Central ... Following the failure of the <b>Bay of Pigs</b> Invasion in April 1961, \nRobert Kennedy and Richard Goodwin ... Union, military intervention <b>was</b> \nbelieved to be able to <b>take place</b> without major consequences from the Soviet \nUnion still."}, {"title": "Radio Swan", "snippet": "During the <b>Bay of Pigs</b> Invasion of Cuba, which <b>took place</b> between April 15\u201319, \n1961, it became obvious to all concerned that the purpose of the station <b>was</b> to&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Bay of Pigs, southwestern coast of Cuba", "results": [{"title": "Bay of Pigs Invasion", "snippet": "The <b>Bay of Pigs</b> invasion was the failed landing operation in April 1961 on the \n<b>southwestern coast of Cuba</b> by <b>Cuban</b> exiles opposed to Fidel Castro&#39;s <b>Cuban</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Bay of Pigs", "snippet": "The <b>Bay of Pigs</b> (Spanish: Bah\u00eda de Cochinos) is an inlet of the Gulf of Cazones \nlocated on the <b>southern coast of Cuba</b>. 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On <b>Cuba&#39;s southwestern</b> islands including Cayo \nLargo and Isla de la ... As a result, 163 evacuees sought shelter in locations in \nAnnotto <b>Bay</b>."}, {"title": "Cuba", "snippet": "<b>Cuba</b> officially the Republic of <b>Cuba</b> is a country comprising the island of <b>Cuba</b> \nas well as Isla ... About 1,400 <b>Cuban</b> exiles disembarked at the <b>Bay of Pigs</b>, but \nfailed in their ... coast and the Canarreos Archipelago on the <b>southwestern coast</b>."}, {"title": "Geography of Cuba", "snippet": "<b>Cuba</b> is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. <b>Cuba</b> has an official area (land \narea) of 109,884 km<sup>2</sup> (42,426 sq mi). Its area is 110,860 km<sup>2</sup> (42,800 sq mi) \nincluding coastal and territorial waters. This makes it the 8th largest island \ncountry in the world. The main island (<b>Cuba</b>) has 5,746 km (3,570 mi) of coastline \nand 28.5 km ... The <b>southern coast</b> includes such archipelagos as Jardines de la \nReina and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "April 1961", "snippet": "April 19, 1961: <b>Bay of Pigs</b> invaders captured in <b>Cuba</b>. 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Due \nto the availability of multiple operators offering <b>fixed</b>-<b>line</b> (<b>landline</b>) <b>services</b> (\neither wired ... Short codes are <b>five</b> digits in length and have to <b>start</b> with the digit &#39;\n<b>5</b>&#39; like&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Telephone numbers in Hong Kong", "snippet": "<b>Telephone numbers</b> in Hong Kong are mostly eight-digit. <b>Fixed</b> land <b>line</b> \n<b>numbers start</b> with 2 or 3, mobile (cellular) <b>phone numbers</b> with <b>5</b>, 6, ... These \n<b>services</b> are <b>provided</b> by the individual <b>telephone</b> carrier. In general, these \n<b>numbers</b> can be&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "National conventions for writing telephone numbers", "snippet": "The national conventions for writing <b>telephone numbers</b> vary by country. While \ninternational ... <b>Service numbers</b>: These are usually 3- to <b>5</b>-digit <b>numbers</b> (e.g. \nPolice is 110) used to access an emergency <b>service</b> (Fire 119, ... Mobile <b>phones</b> \n<b>starts</b> with 8/9, <b>landline phone numbers starts</b> with 6 while VOIP <b>numbers starts</b> \nwith 3."}, {"title": "Telephone numbers in Brazil", "snippet": "The Brazilian <b>telephone</b> numbering plan uses a two-digit area code plus eight-\ndigit local phone ... <b>Fixed</b>-<b>line numbers starting</b> with 6 in that area were gradually \nchanged during 2008 to new prefixes <b>starting</b> ... <b>Numbers starting</b> with 1700 are \nused by some Internet <b>Service</b> Providers (ISPs) to <b>provide</b> dial-up Internet access\n."}, {"title": "Telephone numbers in Taiwan", "snippet": "<b>Telephone numbers</b> in Taiwan use a <b>system</b> of area codes, <b>beginning</b> 02 to 08. \nThe leading ... Hsinchu, Hsinchu City, Hsinchu County, 7, <b>starts with 5</b> (major), 6* \n(minor). <b>Numbers start</b> with 6 ... and NCIC respectively. All other <b>numbers</b> that \n<b>start</b> with 8 are assigned to the dominant <b>fixed</b>-<b>line</b> operator (Chunghwa Telecom\n)."}, {"title": "Telephone number", "snippet": "A <b>telephone number</b> is a sequence of digits assigned to a <b>fixed</b>-<b>line telephone</b> \nsubscriber ... If the area has no area code overlays or if the <b>provider</b> allows it, \nseven-digit dialing may be ... The use of <b>numbers starting</b> in 555- (KLondike-<b>5</b>) to \nrepresent fictional <b>numbers</b> in U.S. movies, ... &#39;Bruce Almighty&#39; <b>delivers</b> wrong \n<b>number</b>."}, {"title": "Landline", "snippet": "A <b>landline telephone</b> is a <b>phone</b> that uses a metal wire or optical fiber <b>telephone</b> \n<b>line</b> for ... The 2013 statistics show that the total <b>number</b> of <b>fixed</b>-<b>telephone</b> \nsubscribers in ... in a wired switched <b>system</b> (usually the public switched \n<b>telephone network</b>). ... &quot;Teens and Mobile <b>Phones</b> Over the Past <b>Five</b> Years: Pew \nInternet Looks&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom", "snippet": "<b>Telephone numbers</b> in the United Kingdom are administered by the UK \ngovernment&#39;s Office of ... In the United Kingdom, area codes are two, three, four, \nor, rarely, <b>five</b> digits long (after the initial zero). Regions with shorter ... Personal \n<b>numbers beginning</b> 070 are regulated by <b>Phone</b>-paid <b>Services</b> Authority. From 1 \nOctober&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Toll-free telephone number", "snippet": "A toll-free <b>telephone number</b> or freephone <b>number</b> is a <b>telephone number</b> that is \nbilled for all ... 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Heber Curtis, observations by Edwin Hubble showed that the \n<b>Milky Way</b> is just one of many <b>galaxies</b>. ... The mass distribution within the <b>Milky</b> \n<b>Way</b> closely resembles the type Sbc in the <b>Hubble classification</b>, which \nrepresents spiral&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Hubble sequence", "snippet": "The Hubble sequence is a morphological classification scheme for <b>galaxies</b> \ninvented by Edwin ... of the <b>Milky Way</b> which <b>Hubble classified</b> as Irr I. The \ndiscovery of a faint spiral structure in the Large Magellanic Cloud led de \nVaucouleurs to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Galaxy", "snippet": "The word <b>galaxy</b> is derived from the Greek galaxias (\u03b3\u03b1\u03bb\u03b1\u03be\u03af\u03b1\u03c2), literally &quot;milky&quot;, a \nreference to the <b>Milky Way</b>. <b>Galaxies</b> range in size from dwarfs with just a few&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Barred spiral galaxy", "snippet": "The <b>Milky Way Galaxy</b>, where our own Solar System is located, is classified as a \nbarred spiral <b>galaxy</b>. Edwin <b>Hubble classified</b> spiral <b>galaxies</b> of this type as &quot;SB&quot; (\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Spiral galaxy", "snippet": "Spiral <b>galaxies</b> form a class of <b>galaxy</b> originally described by Edwin Hubble in his \n1936 work ... The <b>Milky Way</b> is a barred spiral, although the bar itself is difficult to \nobserve from Earth&#39;s current position within the <b>galactic</b> disc. ... 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Some critics likened the series to the American series, <b>Mister</b> \n<b>Rogers</b>&#39; ... not open, Mr. Dressup sang a song and tickled the lock, hence its \n<b>name</b>."}, {"title": "Fred Rogers", "snippet": "Official <b>name</b>, <b>Fred</b> McFeely <b>Rogers</b> (1928\u20132003). Type, Roadside. Designated, \nJune 25, 2016. Signature. <b>FredRogersSignature</b>.svg. <b>Fred</b> McFeely <b>Rogers</b> (\nMarch 20, 1928 \u2013 February 27, 2003) was an American television ... show&#39;s \npremiere), King Friday XIII, Queen Sara Saturday (named after <b>Rogers</b>&#39; wife), X \nthe <b>Owl</b>,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ernie Coombs", "snippet": "Ernest &quot;Ernie&quot; Arthur Coombs, CM (November 26, 1927 \u2013 September 18, 2001) \nwas an ... He was assistant puppeteer to <b>Fred Rogers</b>, working with him at WQED \nin ... 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In&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gernot Erler", "snippet": "When the SPD returned into the opposition from <b>2009</b> until 2013, Erler served as \ndeputy <b>chairman</b> of his parliamentary group, again under Steinmeier&#39;s&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jim Gilmore", "snippet": "James Stuart Gilmore III (born October 6, 1949) is an American politician, \ndiplomat and former attorney who was the 68th Governor of Virginia from 1998 to \n2002 and <b>Chairman</b> of the Republican National Committee in 2001. ... and \npresented his credentials to <b>OSCE</b> Secretary General Thomas Greminger on July \n2, 2019."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Greece"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Greece"]}], "nq_answer": ["Greece"], "id": "-3158659545950867830", "nq_doc_title": "Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe", "question": "Which participating state held the osce chairmanship 2009?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Cross-country skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics \u2013 Men's sprint ...", "Cross-country skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics \u2013 Men's 15 ..."], "used_queries": [{"query": "Who won the sprint 15km men\u2019s cross country skiing event in sochi in 2014?", "results": [{"title": "Cross-country skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics \u2013 Men's 15 ...", "snippet": "Relay, <b>men</b> &middot; women. <b>Sprint</b>. 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The championship game was televised on CBS on Sunday <b>March</b> 9 at 1:\n05&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "last time michigan was in the elite eight 2018", "results": [{"title": "Michigan Wolverines men's basketball", "snippet": "The <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines Men&#39;s Basketball team is the intercollegiate men&#39;s \nbasketball ... <b>Michigan</b> has had 31 All-Americans, selected 44 <b>times</b>. ... Due to \nNCAA sanctions, records from the 1992 <b>Final Four</b>, the 1992\u201393 season, and ... \nThe <b>2018</b>-19 <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines men&#39;s basketball team made it to the <b>Sweet</b> \n<b>16</b> of the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Michigan State Spartans men's basketball", "snippet": "The <b>Michigan</b> State Spartans men&#39;s basketball team represents <b>Michigan</b> State \nUniversity ... <b>Michigan</b> State has the sixth most all-<b>time Final Four</b> appearances \nwith ten (1957, 1979, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2015, ... The program \nis also ninth all-<b>time</b> in NCAA tournament winning percentage (.677, through \n<b>2018</b>)."}, {"title": "2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament", "snippet": "The <b>2018</b> NCAA Division I Men&#39;s Basketball Tournament was a single-\nelimination tournament ... Villanova defeated <b>Michigan</b> in the championship \ngame, 79\u201362. ... The <b>2018</b> tournament was the first <b>time</b> since 1978 that none of \nthe six Division I ... National Semifinals and Championship (<b>Final Four</b> and \nChampionship)."}, {"title": "List of Michigan State Spartans men's basketball seasons", "snippet": "Please help to improve this article by introducing <b>more</b> precise citations. (May \n2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). This is a list of \nseasons completed by the <b>Michigan</b> State Spartans men&#39;s college basketball ... \n<b>Final Four</b>, 10 (1957, 1979, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2019)."}, {"title": "Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball", "snippet": "The Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball team represents Texas Tech University \nin basketball. ... On March 23, <b>2018</b> Texas Tech made its first-ever <b>Elite Eight</b> \nberth with a ... The Red Raiders have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 17 \n<b>times</b>. ... tournament championship game with a <b>Final Four</b> win over <b>Michigan</b> \nState."}, {"title": "2009 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament", "snippet": "The 2009 NCAA Division I Men&#39;s Basketball Tournament was a single-\nelimination tournament ... The 2009 tournament marked the first <b>time</b> for a <b>Final</b> \n<b>Four</b> having a minimum seating capacity of ... Regional winners advanced to the \n<b>Final Four</b>, hosted at Ford Field in Detroit, <b>Michigan</b> by the University of Detroit \nMercy on April&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Duke Blue Devils men's basketball", "snippet": "The Duke Blue Devils men&#39;s basketball team represents Duke University in \nNCAA Division I college basketball and competes in the Atlantic Coast \nConference (ACC). The team is fourth all-<b>time</b> in wins of any NCAA men&#39;s \nbasketball program, ... The Duke team under Vic Bubas made its first appearance \nin the <b>Final Four</b> in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball", "snippet": "The Purdue Boilermakers basketball team is a college basketball program that \ncompetes in NCAA Division I and is a member of the Big Ten Conference. \nPurdue basketball has the most Big Ten Championships with 24. The \nBoilermakers have reached two NCAA Tournament <b>Final</b> Fours. ... In the 2017 \nNCAA Tournament, Purdue reached the <b>Sweet Sixteen</b>, losing to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2013 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament", "snippet": "The 2013 NCAA Division I Men&#39;s Basketball Tournament was a single-\nelimination tournament ... Louisville defeated <b>Michigan</b> in the championship \ngame by a <b>final</b> score of ... On February 20, <b>2018</b>, the NCAA vacated Louisville&#39;s \nentire tournament run, ... For the third and <b>final time</b>, the Georgia Dome hosted \nthe <b>Final Four</b>."}, {"title": "Tennessee Volunteers basketball", "snippet": "The Tennessee Volunteers men&#39;s basketball team is the collegiate men&#39;s \nbasketball program ... Historically, Tennessee ranks third in the SEC in all-<b>time</b> \nwins. ... In the NCAA Tournament, the Volunteers advanced to the first <b>Sweet</b> \n<b>Sixteen</b> in school history, where they lost ... Tennessee faced <b>Michigan</b> State in \nthe <b>Elite Eight</b>."}]}, {"query": "michigan women's basketball", "results": [{"title": "Michigan Wolverines women's basketball", "snippet": "The <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines <b>women&#39;s basketball</b> team is the intercollegiate \n<b>women&#39;s basketball</b> program representing the University of <b>Michigan</b>. The school\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2015\u201316 Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team", "snippet": "The 2015\u201316 <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines <b>women&#39;s basketball</b> team will represent \nUniversity of <b>Michigan</b> during the 2015\u201316 NCAA Division I <b>women&#39;s basketball</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Michigan State Spartans women's basketball", "snippet": "The <b>Michigan</b> State Spartans <b>women&#39;s basketball</b> team is the intercollegiate \n<b>women&#39;s basketball</b> program representing <b>Michigan</b> State University. The school\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Kim Barnes Arico", "snippet": "Kimberly Ann Barnes Arico (born August 9, 1970) is an American <b>women&#39;s</b> \n<b>basketball</b> coach, and the current head coach of the <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines \nwomen&#39;s&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2017\u201318 Central Michigan Chippewas women's basketball team ...", "snippet": "The 2017\u201318 Central <b>Michigan</b> Chippewas <b>women&#39;s basketball</b> team represents \nCentral <b>Michigan</b> University during the 2017\u201318 NCAA Division I women&#39;s&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2018\u201319 Central Michigan Chippewas women's basketball team ...", "snippet": "The 2018\u201319 Central <b>Michigan</b> Chippewas <b>women&#39;s basketball</b> team \nrepresented Central <b>Michigan</b> University during the 2018\u201319 NCAA Division I \nwomen&#39;s&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2017\u201318 Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team", "snippet": "The 2017\u201318 <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines <b>women&#39;s basketball</b> team represents the \nUniversity of <b>Michigan</b> during the 2017\u201318 NCAA Division I <b>women&#39;s basketball</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Category:Michigan State Spartans women's basketball coaches ...", "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Michigan</b> State Spartans <b>women&#39;s basketball</b> coaches&quot;. The \nfollowing 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sue Guevara", "snippet": "Susan Marie Guevara (born July 8, 1954) was the head <b>women&#39;s basketball</b> \ncoach at Central <b>Michigan</b> University. She previously served as the head \nwomen&#39;s&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Central Michigan Chippewas women's basketball", "snippet": "The Central <b>Michigan</b> Chippewas <b>women&#39;s basketball</b> team is the intercollegiate \n<b>women&#39;s basketball</b> program representing Central <b>Michigan</b> University."}]}, {"query": "last time michigan was in the elite eight 1982", "results": [{"title": "Louisville Cardinals men's basketball", "snippet": "The Louisville Cardinals men&#39;s basketball team is the men&#39;s college basketball \nprogram ... In 1959, Louisville made its first NCAA <b>Final Four</b> appearance behind \nthe ... six <b>Final</b> Fours with the Louisville Cardinals (1972, 1975, 1980, <b>1982</b>, 1983\n, ... reaching the <b>Elite Eight</b> six <b>times</b> and the <b>Final Four</b> three <b>times</b> (2005, 2012,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Villanova Wildcats men's basketball", "snippet": "1978, 1979, 1980, <b>1982</b>, 1983, 1997, 2006, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019. \nVillanova University&#39;s men&#39;s college basketball team competes in the Big East \nConference of ... They made the <b>Final Four</b> in 1939, 1971, 1985, 2009, 2016, and \n2018; their six ... 1 seeds in the NCAA tournament (<b>Michigan</b> and Georgetown in \n1985,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball", "snippet": "The Virginia Cavaliers men&#39;s basketball team is the intercollegiate men&#39;s \nbasketball program ... Virginia is 3\u20132 at <b>Final Four</b> events and won the 2019 \nNCAA Tournament Championship. ... In the process, UVA defeated every ACC \nopponent at least once in a season for the first <b>time</b> since <b>1982</b>. ... #4 <b>Michigan</b> \nState, W 70\u201359"}, {"title": "Tennessee Volunteers basketball", "snippet": "The Tennessee Volunteers men&#39;s basketball team is the collegiate men&#39;s \nbasketball program ... Historically, Tennessee ranks third in the SEC in all-<b>time</b> \nwins. ... East champions, winning the Volunteers&#39; first SEC championship since \n<b>1982</b>, and ... In the NCAA Tournament, the Volunteers advanced to the first <b>Sweet</b> \n<b>Sixteen</b> in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball", "snippet": "The North Carolina Tar Heels men&#39;s basketball program is the intercollegiate \nmen&#39;s basketball team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Tar \nHeels have won six Men&#39;s Basketball National Championships (1957, <b>1982</b>, \n1993, 2005, ... The Tar Heels reached the NCAA <b>Final Four</b> twice, in the 1998 \ntournament&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "San Francisco Dons men's basketball", "snippet": "... 1963, 1964, 1965, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, <b>1982</b>. \nThe San Francisco Dons men&#39;s basketball team represents the University of San \nFrancisco in ... At the <b>time</b> the youngest college basketball coach to win a \nnational ... The team added four <b>more Elite Eight</b> appearances to its resume: \n1964, 1965,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1982 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament", "snippet": "The <b>1982</b> NCAA Division I Men&#39;s Basketball Tournament involved 48 schools \nplaying in ... Gary Bender and Billy Packer (also from NBC Sports) called the \n<b>Final Four</b> and National Championship games. ... what many believe to be the \ngreatest basketball player of all <b>time</b>, in no small part due to his clutch \nperformance. Jordan&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Memphis Tigers men's basketball", "snippet": "The Memphis Tigers men&#39;s basketball team represents the University of Memphis \nin NCAA ... The Tigers made the NCAA tournament for the first <b>time</b>, in 1955, \nunder coach ... 1 ranking in the poll since <b>1982</b>, and went on to win their third \nstraight ... 2 seed Texas in the <b>Elite Eight</b> round to advance to the school&#39;s first \n<b>Final Four</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "UAB Blazers men's basketball", "snippet": "The UAB Blazers men&#39;s basketball team represents the University of Alabama at \nBirmingham ... 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1994, 1999, \n2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, ... appearances, reaching the <b>Elite Eight</b> once, and the \n<b>Sweet Sixteen</b> 3 <b>times</b>. ... 1988\u20131989, Gene Bartow, 22\u201312, 8\u20136, 4th, NIT <b>Final</b> \n<b>Four</b>."}, {"title": "Bradley Braves men's basketball", "snippet": "1950, 1962, 1980, <b>1982</b>, 1986, 1988, 1996. The Bradley Braves men&#39;s basketball \nteam represents Bradley University, located in Peoria, ... Bradley has appeared in \nnine NCAA Tournaments, including two <b>Final</b> Fours, finishing as the national ... 5-\nranked Pittsburgh to advance to the <b>Sweet Sixteen</b> for the first <b>time</b> since 1955."}]}, {"query": "michigan basketball 2014", "results": [{"title": "2013\u201314 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team", "snippet": "On January 8, <b>2014</b>, he appeared in his first high-school <b>basketball</b> game since \nthe 2011 crash and sank his first&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2014\u201315 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team", "snippet": "The <b>2014</b>\u201315 <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team represented the \nUniversity of <b>Michigan</b> during the <b>2014</b>\u201315 NCAA Division I men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> \nseason."}, {"title": "2013\u201314 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team", "snippet": "<b>2014</b> Big Ten Tournament winner. Rankings from AP Poll. 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It is also only the third final not to feature a 1 or 2 seed (1989 \u2013 #3 \n<b>Michigan</b> vs. #3 Seton Hall and 2011 \u2013 #3 UConn vs. #8 Butler). UConn was the \nfirst 7&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2014 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament", "snippet": "The <b>2014</b> Big Ten Conference Men&#39;s <b>Basketball</b> Tournament was the postseason \nmen&#39;s ... The win marked <b>Michigan</b> State&#39;s fourth tournament championship (tying \nthem with Ohio State for the most championships) and second championship in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2014\u201315 Western Michigan Broncos men's basketball team ...", "snippet": "The <b>2014</b>\u201315 Western <b>Michigan</b> Broncos men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team represented \nWestern <b>Michigan</b> University (WMU) during the <b>2014</b>\u201315 NCAA Division I men&#39;s&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "michigan basketball", "results": [{"title": "Michigan Wolverines men's basketball", "snippet": "The <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines Men&#39;s <b>Basketball</b> team is the intercollegiate men&#39;s \n<b>basketball</b> program representing the University of <b>Michigan</b>. The school \ncompetes in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "University of Michigan basketball scandal", "snippet": "The University of <b>Michigan basketball</b> scandal or Ed Martin scandal was a series \nof National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules violations that resulted&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2018\u201319 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team", "snippet": "The 2018\u201319 <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team represented the \nUniversity of <b>Michigan</b> during the 2018\u201319 NCAA Division I men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> \nseason."}, {"title": "Mr. Basketball of Michigan", "snippet": "Each year the Hal Schram Mr. <b>Basketball</b> award is given to the person chosen as \nthe best high school senior boys <b>basketball</b> player in the U.S. state of <b>Michigan</b>."}, {"title": "2012\u201313 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team", "snippet": "The 2012\u201313 <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team represented the \nUniversity of <b>Michigan</b> during the 2012\u201313 NCAA Division I men&#39;s <b>basketball</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2019\u201320 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team", "snippet": "The 2019\u201320 <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team represents the \nUniversity of <b>Michigan</b> during the 2019\u201320 NCAA Division I men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> \nseason."}, {"title": "Franz Wagner (basketball)", "snippet": "Franz Jacob Wagner (born 27 August 2001) is a German college <b>basketball</b> \nplayer for the <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines of the Big Ten Conference. Standing 2.03 m (\n6 ft&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Steve Fisher", "snippet": "Stephen Louis Fisher (born March 24, 1945) is a retired American <b>basketball</b> \ncoach. Fisher has served as the head coach at the University of <b>Michigan</b>, where\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2017\u201318 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team", "snippet": "The 2017\u201318 <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team represented the \nUniversity of <b>Michigan</b> during the 2017\u201318 NCAA Division I men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> \nseason."}, {"title": "2011\u201312 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team", "snippet": "The 2011\u201312 <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team represented the \nUniversity of <b>Michigan</b> during the 2011\u201312 NCAA Division I men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> \nseason."}]}, {"query": "When was the last time michigan was in the elite eight?", "results": [{"title": "Michigan Wolverines men's basketball", "snippet": "The <b>Michigan</b> Wolverines Men&#39;s Basketball team is the intercollegiate men&#39;s \nbasketball ... <b>Michigan</b> has had 31 All-Americans, selected 44 <b>times</b>. ... NCAA \n<b>Final</b> Fours \u2013 8 (*2 vacated); NCAA <b>Elite Eight</b> \u2013 14 (*1 vacated); NCAA <b>Sweet</b> ... \nThis 1921 team won its first eight and <b>last</b> eight games to tie the Wisconsin \nBadgers and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Michigan State Spartans men's basketball", "snippet": "The <b>Michigan</b> State Spartans men&#39;s basketball team represents <b>Michigan</b> State \nUniversity ... <b>Michigan</b> State has the sixth most all-<b>time Final</b> Four appearances \nwith 10 (1957, 1979, 1999, 2000, ... In the <b>Elite Eight</b>, the Spartans defeated \nLouisville to advance to <b>Final</b> Four in nearby Detroit, only 90 miles from MSU&#39;s \ncampus."}, {"title": "List of Michigan State Spartans men's basketball seasons", "snippet": "This is a list of seasons completed by the <b>Michigan</b> State Spartans men&#39;s college \nbasketball team. 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For the third and <b>final time</b>, the Georgia Dome \nhosted the <b>Final</b> Four."}, {"title": "2005 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament", "snippet": "The 2005 NCAA Division I Men&#39;s Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools \nplaying in ... The <b>Final</b> Four consisted of Illinois, the overall top seed and in the \n<b>Final</b> Four for ... and <b>Michigan</b> State, back in the <b>Final</b> Four for the first <b>time</b> since \n2001. ... The Panthers made a surprise appearance in the <b>Sweet Sixteen</b> just two \ndays&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2012 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament", "snippet": "The 2012 NCAA Division I Men&#39;s Basketball Tournament was a single-\nelimination tournament ... Three made it to the <b>Elite Eight</b>, as only <b>Michigan</b> State \nof the West Region lost. ... The <b>Final</b> Four returned to the Superdome for the fifth \n<b>time</b> overall and first <b>time</b> since before Hurricane Katrina; it is scheduled to host \nagain in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament", "snippet": "The 2010 NCAA Division I Men&#39;s Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools \nplaying in a ... 8 to advance to the <b>Sweet Sixteen</b>, joining the East Region&#39;s No. ... \nWith Butler&#39;s win in the West Regional <b>final</b>, this marked the first <b>time</b> since 1972 \nthat the ... Rounding out the Midwest bracket were Maryland and <b>Michigan</b> State \nin&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1989 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament", "snippet": "The 1989 NCAA Division I Men&#39;s Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools \nplaying in ... Glen Rice of <b>Michigan</b> set an NCAA tournament record by scoring \n184 points in six games and was named the ... The Kingdome was the host city of \nthe <b>Final</b> Four for the second <b>time</b> in six years. ... Rebs: A. 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The school \ncompetes in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2018\u201319 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team", "snippet": "The 2018\u201319 <b>Michigan State</b> Spartans men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team represented \n<b>Michigan State</b> University in the 2018\u201319 NCAA Division I men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> \nseason."}, {"title": "Michigan State Spartans", "snippet": "<b>Michigan State&#39;s</b> men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team has won the National Championship two \ntimes: in 1979 and 2000. 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For <b>Michigan</b> \n<b>State</b> women&#39;s <b>basketball</b>, see Category:<b>Michigan State</b> Spartans women&#39;s&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2016\u201317 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team", "snippet": "The 2016\u201317 <b>Michigan State</b> Spartans men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team represented \n<b>Michigan State</b> University in the 2016\u201317 NCAA Division I men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> \nseason."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "As of 2017, when was the last time michigan was in the elite eight?", "answer": ["March 30, 2014"]}, {"question": "As of 2016, when was the last time michigan was in the elite eight?", "answer": ["March 30, 2014"]}, {"question": "As of 2015, when was the last time michigan was in the elite eight?", "answer": ["March 30, 2014"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["2018"], "id": "-3973663739890563122", "nq_doc_title": "Michigan Wolverines men's basketball", "question": "When was the last time michigan was in the elite eight?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["List of The Open Championship venues"], "used_queries": [{"query": "Scottish golf courses that have held the open?", "results": [{"title": "List of The Open Championship venues", "snippet": "Royal St George&#39;s <b>Golf</b> Club became the first <b>course</b> outside <b>Scotland</b> to <b>host</b> the \nchampionship in 1894. 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The Club\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Muirfield", "snippet": "Muirfield is a privately owned links which is the home of The Honourable \nCompany of Edinburgh Golfers. Located in Gullane, East Lothian, <b>Scotland</b>, \noverlooking the Firth of Forth, Muirfield is one of the <b>golf courses</b> used in rotation \nfor The <b>Open</b> ... Muirfield <b>has hosted The Open</b> Championship sixteen times, \nmost recently in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Royal Aberdeen Golf Club", "snippet": "During its history Royal Aberdeen <b>has hosted</b> a number of top amateur ... In 2014 \nthe club <b>hosted</b> the <b>Scottish Open</b> on the European Tour. ... 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Rescued by Jean Valjean, who raises Cosette as if she were <b>his own</b>\n, she grows ... See also: <b>Songs</b> from <b>Les Mis\u00e9rables</b> and Synopsis of <b>the</b> musical\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "One Day More", "snippet": "One Day More is a <b>song</b> from <b>the</b> musical <b>Les Mis\u00e9rables</b>. <b>The</b> music was written \nby ... Each <b>character sings his</b>/<b>her</b> part to a different melody at <b>the</b> same time ... \n<b>sung</b> by \u00c9ponine as &quot;One more day all on <b>my own</b>&quot;) and <b>the</b> other two taking a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gavroche", "snippet": "Gavroche is a fictional <b>character</b> in <b>the</b> 1862 novel <b>Les Mis\u00e9rables</b> by Victor Hugo\n. He is a boy ... Hugo never provides <b>his</b> given name but says Gavroche has \nchosen <b>his own</b> name. <b>His</b> parents show him no affection ... of <b>the</b> National Guard\n. In <b>the</b> process of collecting <b>the</b> cartridges and <b>singing</b> a <b>song</b>, he is shot and \nkilled."}, {"title": "Fantine", "snippet": "Fantine is a fictional <b>character</b> in Victor Hugo&#39;s 1862 novel <b>Les Mis\u00e9rables</b>. She is \na young grisette in Paris who becomes pregnant by a rich student. After he \nabandons <b>her</b>, she is forced to look after their child, Cosette, on <b>her own</b>. ... by \nthis, and even mistakenly thinks that she hears Cosette laughing and <b>singing</b>."}, {"title": "Lea Salonga", "snippet": "Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga, OL is a Filipina <b>singer</b> and actress, best \nknown for <b>her</b> ... Salonga has sometimes credited &quot;On <b>My Own</b>&quot; as <b>the</b> starting \npoint of <b>her</b> ... 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Nevermind.. this is a series of articles on <b>Les Mis</b> songs."}, {"title": "Les Mis\u00e9rables: The Dream Cast in Concert", "snippet": "The 10th anniversary concert of Les Mis\u00e9rables is known as the &quot;Dream Cast in \n... Ladies&quot;, &quot;The Runaway Cart&quot;, &quot;In <b>My</b> Life&quot;, and &quot;Turning&quot; were also shortened. \n... the Barricade/<b>On My Own</b>; Back at the Barricade; Javert&#39;s Arrival/Little People \n... &quot;BBC to Release Special Edition DVD of <b>LES MISERABLES</b> 10th Anniversary&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "\u00c9ponine", "snippet": "\u00c9ponine Th\u00e9nardier also referred to as the &quot;Jondrette girl&quot;, is a fictional character \nin the 1862 novel <b>Les</b> Mis\u00e9rables by Victor Hugo. ... That night, they play with \ntheir <b>own</b> doll, while ignoring Cosette. Their doll is ... She also admits to him: &quot;And \nstill when I saw him aiming at you, I put up <b>my</b> hand upon the muzzle of the \nmusket."}, {"title": "Les Mis\u00e9rables (2012 film)", "snippet": "Les Mis\u00e9rables is a 2012 epic historical period musical film directed by Tom \nHooper and ... Rue Plumet&quot; \u2013 Th\u00e9nardier, Thieves, \u00c9ponine, Valjean; &quot;<b>On My</b> \n<b>Own</b>&quot; \u2013 \u00c9ponine<sup>\u2020\u00a7</sup> ... &quot;Taylor Swift reportedly offered role of Eponine in &#39;<b>Les Mis</b>&#39; \nfilm&quot;."}, {"title": "Lea Salonga", "snippet": "Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga, OL is a Filipina singer and actress, best \nknown for her ... Salonga has sometimes credited &quot;<b>On My Own</b>&quot; as the starting \npoint of her ... She played the role of \u00c9ponine in the 10th anniversary production \nof <b>Les Mis</b> called Les Mis\u00e9rables: The Dream Cast in Concert at London&#39;s Royal \nAlbert&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Laberinto de Amor", "snippet": "Mis Canciones Preferidas (1986), Laberinto de Amor (1987), Nunca Te Dir\u00e9 \nAdi\u00f3s / En Concierto (1988). Laberinto de Amor is the fifteenth (15th) studio \nalbum by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge. ... Ahora&quot; and performed a \nSpanish version of the standard &quot;<b>On My Own</b>&quot; from the Broadway musical &quot;<b>Les</b> \n<b>Miserables</b>&quot;."}, {"title": "Samantha Barks", "snippet": "Samantha Jane Barks (born 2 October 1990) is a Manx actress and singer who \nhas performed ... Her rendition of &quot;<b>On My Own</b>&quot; from <b>Les Miserables</b> reached \nnumber 97 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 43 in the UK, being her first \nentry on&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Portal:Musical theatre/Selected picture/3", "snippet": "&quot;One Day More&quot;, &quot;Empty Chairs at Empty Tables&quot; and &quot;<b>On My Own</b>.&quot; Another \npopular song is &quot;Master of the House&quot;. <b>Les Mis</b> tells the stories of paroled convict\n&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["\u00c9ponine Th\u00e9nardier", "\u00c9ponine", "the \"Jondrette girl\""]}], "nq_answer": ["\u00c9ponine"], "id": "-784883574958683418", "nq_doc_title": "On My Own (Les Mis\u00e9rables)", "question": "Which character in les miserables sings on my own?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Buffalo Bills"], "used_queries": [{"query": "How many times did the buffalo bills win the super bowl", "results": [{"title": "Buffalo Bills", "snippet": "The <b>Buffalo Bills</b> are a professional American football team based in the Buffalo\u2013\nNiagara Falls ... 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He was selected \nwith the 41st overall pick in the <b>2019</b> NBA draft by the ... In the Sweet Sixteen of \nthe 2018 <b>NCAA Tournament</b>, he had 14 points in the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Darrun Hilliard", "snippet": "Darrun Hilliard II (born April 13, 1993) is an American professional basketball \nplayer for CSKA ... He helped <b>Villanova defeat</b> a few top five teams that season. \n... In the 2014 <b>NCAA Tournament</b>, Hilliard scored 16 points to help <b>Villanova</b> get \n<b>past</b> ... 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They received \nan at-large bid to the <b>NCAA Tournament</b> where they <b>defeated</b> Ole ... Mar 16, <b>Final</b>"}, {"title": "2014\u201315 Big East Conference men's basketball season", "snippet": "The 2014\u201315 Big East Conference men&#39;s basketball season began with practices \nin October 2014, followed by the start of the followed by the start of the 2014\u201315 \n<b>NCAA</b> Division I men&#39;s basketball season in November. This is the 36th <b>year</b> in \nthe conference&#39;s history, but the second as a ... The season concluded in March \nwith the 2015 Big East <b>Tournament</b> at&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2014\u201315 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team", "snippet": "The 2014\u201315 NC State Wolfpack men&#39;s basketball team represented North \nCarolina State University during the 2014\u201315 NCAA Division I men&#39;s basketball \nseason. The Wolfpack, led by fourth <b>year</b> head coach Mark Gottfried, played their \n... 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The <b>Home Run Derby</b> was held on July 9 at AT&amp;T Park, the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2012 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The 2012 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest in Major League Baseball (MLB) between four batters each from the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2014 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The 2014 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest in Major League Baseball (MLB) between five batters each from the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2010 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The 2010 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest in Major League Baseball (MLB) between four batters each from the&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Who has the most home runs in the home run derby? 2015", "results": [{"title": "Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The player with the <b>most home runs</b> in the first round faced the player with the \nleast among the four qualifying players, as <b>did</b> the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2014 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The 2014 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest in Major ... 2013 &middot; Major League Baseball Home Run Derby &middot; 2015 \u2192 ... \nThe player who hit the <b>most home runs</b> from each league in the first round \nreceived a ... needed, sudden-death swings until one player <b>homers</b> and the \nother <b>does</b> not."}, {"title": "Bryce Harper", "snippet": "Bryce Aron Max Harper (born October 16, 1992) <b>is</b> an American professional \nbaseball right ... Only two other players hit <b>more home runs</b> than Harper before \nturning 21. ... On April 18, <b>2015</b>, Harper hit the longest <b>home run</b> of his MLB \ncareer with a 461-foot drive ... Harper won the <b>derby</b> with nine <b>home runs</b> hit in 47 \nseconds."}, {"title": "Josh Hamilton", "snippet": "Joshua Holt Hamilton (born May 21, 1981) <b>is</b> an American former professional \nbaseball ... Hamilton <b>is</b> a five-time MLB All-Star and won the American League \n<b>Most</b> ... All four <b>home runs</b> were two-run <b>home runs</b>, and he set an AL record for \ntotal ... 2008 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> the evening before the \ngame."}, {"title": "Todd Frazier", "snippet": "Todd Brian Frazier (born February 12, 1986), nicknamed The ToddFather, <b>is</b> an \nAmerican ... On July 13, <b>2015</b>, Frazier won the <b>2015</b> MLB <b>Home Run Derby</b> on \nhis <b>home</b> ... For the season, he <b>had</b> the lowest batting average on balls in play (.\n236) of all major league players, and <b>had the highest</b> fly ball percentage (48.7%) \nand&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Joc Pederson", "snippet": "Joc Russell Pederson <b>is</b> an American professional baseball outfielder for the Los \nAngeles ... That year Pederson led the PCL in runs, <b>home runs</b>, walks, on-base ... \nHe was named the PCL <b>Most</b> Valuable Player, to both the mid-season and ... it to \nthe final round of the <b>2015</b> Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b>, but lost to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2016 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The 2016 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest between ... 2015 &middot; Major League Baseball Home Run Derby &middot; 2017 \u2192 ... \nEach player <b>had</b> four minutes to hit as many <b>home runs</b> as possible. ... If there \nremained a tie, each player <b>got</b> three swings; whoever hit <b>more home runs</b> in the \nthree&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Josh Donaldson", "snippet": "Joshua Adam Donaldson (born December 8, 1985) <b>is</b> an American professional \nbaseball third ... He participated in the <b>Home Run Derby</b> on July 13, losing in the \nsemi-finals to eventual winner Todd Frazier. ... Wins Above Replacement (WAR) \nin <b>2015</b> ranked as the <b>highest</b> single-season total in club <b>history</b>, surpassing Jos\u00e9\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ryne Sandberg", "snippet": "Ryne Dee Sandberg (born September 18, 1959), nicknamed &quot;Ryno&quot;, <b>is</b> an \nAmerican former ... home of the Cubs. Sandberg won the <b>Home Run Derby</b> with \nthree <b>home runs</b> over the left-field bleachers. Not until the Cincinnati Reds&#39; Todd \nFrazier in <b>2015 did</b> another player win the <b>Home Run Derby</b> in his home stadium."}, {"title": "2019 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The 2019 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest between ... This was the first derby since the format change in <b>2015</b> to \nfeature tie-breaking rounds, as Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Joc Pederson went to a \nrecord three ... The total tally of 312 <b>home runs is the most</b> in the <b>history</b> of the \nevent."}]}, {"query": "home run derby 2015", "results": [{"title": "2015 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The <b>2015</b> Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest between eight batters from Major League Baseball (MLB). The derby was\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Home Run Derby", "snippet": "If the players remain tied, the players engage in a sudden-death swing-off until \none player homers. <b>2015</b>\u2013Present[edit]. The format&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2014 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The 2014 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest in Major ... 2013 &middot; Major League Baseball Home Run Derby &middot; 2015 \u2192&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Todd Frazier", "snippet": "On July 13, <b>2015</b>, Frazier won the <b>2015</b> MLB <b>Home Run Derby</b> on his home field \nin Cincinnati. Frazier beat the 2012 Derby champion Prince Fielder in the first&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2016 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The 2016 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest between ... 2015 &middot; Major League Baseball Home Run Derby &middot; 2017 \u2192&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Category:Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "... Run Derby &middot; 2013 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> &middot; 2014 Major \nLeague Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> &middot; <b>2015</b> Major League Baseball <b>Home Run</b> \n<b>Derby</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Josh Donaldson", "snippet": "Joshua Adam Donaldson (born December 8, 1985) is an American professional \nbaseball third ... He participated in the <b>Home Run Derby</b> on July 13, losing in the \nsemi-finals to eventual winner Todd Frazier. From August 3\u20139, ... On December 5, \n<b>2015</b>, Donaldson was revealed as the cover athlete for MLB The Show 16."}, {"title": "Joc Pederson", "snippet": "He made it to the final round of the <b>2015</b> Major League Baseball <b>Home Run</b> \n<b>Derby</b>, but lost to Cincinnati Reds third baseman Todd Frazier. In 2017, he set a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Bryce Harper", "snippet": "Bryce Aron Max Harper (born October 16, 1992) is an American professional \nbaseball right ... On April 18, <b>2015</b>, Harper hit the longest <b>home run</b> of his MLB \ncareer with a 461-foot ... Harper won the <b>derby</b> with nine <b>home runs</b> hit in 47 \nseconds."}, {"title": "Josh Hamilton", "snippet": "Joshua Holt Hamilton (born May 21, 1981) is an American former professional \nbaseball ... He also participated in the <b>Home Run Derby</b>, where he hit a record 28 \nhome runs in the opening round and finished with 35 ... Hamilton was officially \ntraded back to the Rangers on April 27, <b>2015</b>, for cash or a player to be named \nlater."}]}, {"query": "Joc Pederson", "results": [{"title": "Joc Pederson", "snippet": "<b>Joc</b> Russell <b>Pederson</b> is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Los \nAngeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). <b>Pederson</b> was drafted by&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Stu Pederson", "snippet": "He is the father of outfielder <b>Joc Pederson</b>. Contents. 1 Baseball career. 1.1 \nCollege&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "File:Joc Pederson.jpg", "snippet": "File:<b>Joc Pederson</b>.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to \nnavigation Jump to search. File; File history; File&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Chen Chin-Feng", "snippet": "Along with outfielder <b>Joc Pederson</b> who did it in AAA in 2014, he is one of only \ntwo LA Dodger minor leaguers to have a 30 home run, 30 stolen bases season."}, {"title": "2019 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "and <b>Joc Pederson</b> went to a record three swing-offs in the second round. \nAdditionally, Guerrero Jr. surpassed the previous first and second round records \nfor home&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2015 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "Todd Frazier was the winner, defeating <b>Joc Pederson</b> in the final round, 15\u201314, \nwinning the derby in front of his hometown crowd. Contents. 1 Rule changes. 1.1\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pederson", "snippet": "Pederson is a patronymic surname meaning &quot;son of Peder&quot;. Contents. 1 People \nwith the ... Pederson (businessman and politician), American businessman; was \nChairman of the Arizona Democratic Party; <b>Joc Pederson</b>, American baseball&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "JOC", "snippet": "<b>Joc Pederson</b> (born 1992), American professional baseball outfielder; Yung Joc (\nborn 1983), American rapper. Disambiguation icon."}, {"title": "Bill Sudakis", "snippet": "William Paul Sudakis (born March 27, 1946) is an American former baseball \nplayer. He played as a power-hitting third baseman whom the Dodgers tried at \ncatcher in 1970\u201371. In 1969 he was the last Dodgers rookie to homer in four \nconsecutive games until <b>Joc Pederson</b> in 2015, and he was the youngest&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Frank Demaree", "snippet": "Demaree is one of four Pacific Coast League hitters to have had a 30 home runs, \n30 stolen bases season (in 1934, in 186 games), along with <b>Joc Pederson</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Mickey Mantle", "results": [{"title": "Mickey Mantle", "snippet": "<b>Mickey</b> Charles <b>Mantle</b> (October 20, 1931 \u2013 August 13, 1995), nicknamed The \nCommerce Comet and The Mick, was an American professional baseball player."}, {"title": "Statue of Mickey Mantle (Oklahoma City)", "snippet": "A statue of <b>Mickey Mantle</b> is installed outside Oklahoma City&#39;s Chickasaw \nBricktown Ballpark, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma."}, {"title": "M&M Boys", "snippet": "The &quot;M&amp;M Boys&quot; were the duo of New York Yankees baseball players <b>Mickey</b> \n<b>Mantle</b> and Roger Maris, who were teammates from 1960 to 1966. They gained&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1961 New York Yankees season", "snippet": "January 16, 1961: <b>Mickey Mantle</b> became the highest-paid baseball player by \nsigning a $75,000 contract. Prior to 1961 season: Art L\u00f3pez was signed as an&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Statue of Mickey Mantle (Commerce, Oklahoma)", "snippet": "A statue of <b>Mickey Mantle</b> is installed Commerce, Oklahoma, United States. See \nalso[edit]. Statue of <b>Mickey Mantle</b> (Oklahoma City). External links[edit]. Mickey&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Safe at Home!", "snippet": "Safe at Home! is a 1962 sports comedy film starring Major League Baseball \nplayers <b>Mickey Mantle</b> and Roger Maris of the New York Yankees. The film also&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tom Greenwade", "snippet": "Known for, Scouting <b>Mickey Mantle</b> and Jackie Robinson. Thomas E. 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The competitor <b>who has the most home runs</b> at the end of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Home run", "snippet": "In baseball, a <b>home run</b> (abbreviated <b>HR</b>) <b>is</b> scored when the ball <b>is</b> hit in such a \nway that the ... <b>Home runs</b> are among the <b>most</b> popular aspects of baseball and, \nas a result, prolific <b>home run</b> hitters are usually ... In modern times a <b>home run is</b> \n<b>most</b> often scored when the ball <b>is</b> hit over the outfield wall between the foul \npoles&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2006 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The contestant with the <b>most home runs</b> gets five swings, but if there <b>is</b> still a tie \nafter five swings, each contestant will be given three swings to break the tie. \nRound&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2012 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "The 2012 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting \ncontest in Major ... Prince Fielder won the derby with five <b>home runs</b> in the first \nround, eleven <b>home runs</b> in the second round, and twelve runs in the finals. ... in \nwhich State Farm donates a certain amount of money to charities if a home run <b>is</b> \nhit."}, {"title": "1998 Major League Baseball home run record chase", "snippet": "The 1998 Major League Baseball home run chase in Major League Baseball \nwas the race ... Sosa, meanwhile, <b>had</b> followed up his 20 <b>home runs</b> in June with \na combined total of ... left field wall, breaking the record for the <b>most home runs</b> \never hit in a single season. ... Major League Baseball on the radio &middot; <b>Home Run</b> \n<b>Derby</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2016 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "Eight players participated in the <b>derby</b> in a bracket-style, single-elimination timed \nevent. Each player <b>had</b> four minutes to hit as many <b>home runs</b> as possible."}]}, {"query": "Who has the most home runs in the home run derby? 2016", "results": [{"title": "Home Run Derby", "snippet": "Prior to 1991, the <b>Home Run Derby</b> was structured as a two-inning ... The player \nwith the <b>most home runs</b> in the first round faced the player with ... The previous \noverall record was set in <b>2016</b> by Giancarlo Stanton, who&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2016 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "If there remained a tie, each player <b>got</b> three swings; whoever hit <b>more home</b> \n<b>runs</b> in the three swings would be declared the winner; thereafter, sudden death\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2017 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "snippet": "<b>2016</b> &middot; Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> &middot; 2018 \u2192. The 2017 Major \nLeague Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> was a home run hitting contest between ... \nEach player <b>had</b> four minutes to hit as many <b>home runs</b> as possible. ... each \nplayer <b>got</b> three swings; whoever hit <b>more home runs</b> in the three swings would \nbe declared&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "David Ortiz", "snippet": "David Am\u00e9rico Ortiz Arias (born November 18, 1975), nicknamed &quot;Big Papi&quot;, <b>is</b> a \n... Ortiz also <b>holds</b> the Red Sox single-season record for <b>home runs</b> with 54, ... in \nan impromptu <b>home run derby</b>\u2014the result of a failed Mariners&#39; promotion in ... He \nalso <b>had the highest</b> ISO (Isolated Power) of all MLB players in <b>2016</b>, at .305."}, {"title": "Giancarlo Stanton", "snippet": "Giancarlo Cruz Michael Stanton (born November 8, 1989), formerly known as \nMike Stanton, <b>is</b> ... Stanton <b>has</b> twice led the National League (NL) in <b>home runs</b>; \nhe hit 59 <b>home runs</b> ... His batted balls <b>had the highest</b> average exit velocity of \nthe season in the ... the National League in the <b>2016</b> version of the <b>Home Run</b> \n<b>Derby</b>."}, {"title": "Pete Alonso", "snippet": "Peter Morgan Alonso (born December 7, 1994), nicknamed &quot;Polar Bear&quot;, <b>is</b> an \nAmerican professional baseball first baseman for the New York Mets of Major \nLeague Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut during the 2019 season and \nbecame the first Mets player to hit 50 or <b>more home runs</b> in a season. ... On July 8\n, Alonso won the 2019 MLB <b>Home Run Derby</b>, defeating Toronto&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Aaron Judge", "snippet": "Aaron James Judge (born April 26, 1992) <b>is</b> an American professional baseball \noutfielder for ... He was named an All-Star and won the <b>Home Run Derby</b>, \nbecoming the first ... The Yankees invited Judge to spring training in <b>2016</b>, and \nhe began the ... Judge broke Joe DiMaggio&#39;s record for <b>most home runs</b> hit by a \nYankees&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ryan Howard", "snippet": "Ryan James Howard (born November 19, 1979), nicknamed &quot;The Big Piece&quot;, <b>is</b> \nan American ... Known for his power, Howard <b>is</b> a member of the 50 home run \nclub. ... Howard&#39;s 58 <b>home runs</b> was the <b>most</b> by a player in his sophomore \nseason. ... to compete in the 2007 Major League Baseball <b>Home Run Derby</b> for \nthe second&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Bryce Harper", "snippet": "Bryce Aron Max Harper (born October 16, 1992) <b>is</b> an American professional \nbaseball right ... Only two other players hit <b>more home runs</b> than Harper before \nturning 21. ... On April 14, <b>2016</b>, Harper hit his first career grand slam for his \n100th career <b>home run</b> in a ... Harper won the <b>derby</b> with nine <b>home runs</b> hit in 47 \nseconds."}, {"title": "Gary S\u00e1nchez", "snippet": "Gary S\u00e1nchez (born December 2, 1992), <b>is</b> a Dominican professional baseball \ncatcher for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his \nMLB debut with the Yankees in 2015. He was named the American League&#39;s \nRookie of the Month and Player of the Month for August <b>2016</b>. ... 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Liv Tyler, Sean Lennon Play David Lynch Foundation Stageit <b>Show</b> LIVE ON&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Joe Kapp", "snippet": "Joseph Robert Kapp (born March 19, 1938) is an American former football player\n, coach, and ... <b>show</b>. v &middot; t &middot; e &middot; Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "kitty's dad on that 70s show", "results": [{"title": "List of That '70s Show characters", "snippet": "This is a list of characters appearing in the series That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>. Contents. 1 \nCast table; 2 ... Portrayed by Kurtwood Smith: <b>Kitty&#39;s</b> husband, Eric&#39;s and Laurie&#39;s \n<b>father</b>, and Hyde&#39;s adoptive <b>father</b>. Red is a Navy combat veteran, having served \nin&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "That '70s Show (season 5)", "snippet": "The fifth season of That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, an American television series, began \nSeptember 17, 2002, ... 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The <b>father</b> of main character Eric Forman \nand husband of <b>Kitty</b> Forman, Red&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Steven Hyde", "snippet": "Steven James Hyde is a fictional character from the Fox sitcom That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, \nportrayed by ... In the season 6 finale, <b>Kitty</b> discovers that Bud is not Hyde&#39;s real \n<b>father</b>. Subsequently, Hyde meets his biological <b>father</b>, William Barnett (Tim Reid)\n,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Kurtwood Smith", "snippet": "Kurtwood Larson Smith (born July 3, 1943) is an American television and film \nactor. He is known for playing Clarence Boddicker in RoboCop (1987) and Red \nForman in That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, ... fiction action movie RoboCop and the <b>father</b> role as \nRed Forman on the Fox sitcom That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, which ran from 1998 to 2006."}, {"title": "That '70s Show (season 7)", "snippet": "The seventh season of That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, an American television series, began \nSeptember 8, ... Hyde starts working at his <b>father&#39;s</b> record store chain and <b>Kitty</b> \nstarts doing T&#39;ai chi to calm her nerves. After Kelso gives away his Playboy \nmagazines&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "That '70s Show", "snippet": "That &#39;<b>70s Show</b> is an American television period sitcom that originally aired on \nFox from August ... Kurtwood Smith as Red Forman: <b>Kitty&#39;s</b> husband, <b>father</b> of Eric \nand Laurie, and Hyde&#39;s adoptive <b>father</b>. A conservative Navy combat veteran,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Fez (That '70s Show)", "snippet": "Fez is a fictional character and one of the four male leads on the Fox Network&#39;s \nThat &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, ... Rebecca Erdman (host mother); Matthew Erdman (host father); \nRed Forman (ex-father-in-law); Kitty Forman (ex-mother-in-law) ... In the episode &quot;\nEric&#39;s Birthday,&quot; <b>Kitty</b>, fantasizing about Eric&#39;s friends causing trouble, imagines&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "That '70s Show (season 6)", "snippet": "The sixth season of That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, an American television series, began \nOctober 29, 2003, ... After Red&#39;s heart attack, <b>Kitty</b> has to take extra hospital shifts \nto support the family, worrying Eric, which he believes is a ... finds a different man \nlisted on Hyde&#39;s birth certificate than the man Hyde had always thought was his \n<b>father</b>."}]}, {"query": "that 70s show", "results": [{"title": "That '70s Show", "snippet": "<b>That</b> &#39;<b>70s Show</b> is an American television period sitcom that originally aired on \nFox from August 23, 1998, to May 18, 2006. The series focuses on the lives of a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mila Kunis", "snippet": "<b>That</b> &#39;<b>70s Show</b> ran for eight seasons. 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He is Eric Forman&#39;s (Topher Grace) best friend&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tanya Roberts", "snippet": "She is known for her role as Kiri in The Beastmaster (1982), Stacey Sutton in the \nJames Bond film A View to a Kill (1985), and as Midge Pinciotti on <b>That</b> &#39;<b>70s</b> \n<b>Show</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Josh Meyers (actor)", "snippet": "Joshua Dylan Meyers is an American actor and comedian, known for being a \ncast member of the sketch comedy series, Mad TV and playing Randy Pearson in \nthe eighth and final season of <b>That</b> &#39;<b>70s Show</b>."}, {"title": "Fez (That '70s Show)", "snippet": "Fez is a fictional character and one of the four male leads on the Fox Network&#39;s \n<b>That</b> &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, portrayed by Wilmer Valderrama. He was the foreign exchange&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of That '70s Show characters", "snippet": "This is a list of characters appearing in the series <b>That</b> &#39;<b>70s Show</b>. 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He is known for playing Eric \nForman in the Fox sitcom <b>That</b> &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, Eddie Brock / Venom in Sam Raimi&#39;s \nfilm&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of That '70s Show episodes", "snippet": "<b>That</b> &#39;<b>70s Show</b> is an American comedy television series that originally aired on \nFox for 200 episodes and four specials across eight seasons, from August 23,&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Tom Poston", "Thomas Gordon Poston"]}], "nq_answer": ["Tom Poston"], "id": "5620865109353095737", "nq_doc_title": "List of That '70s Show characters", "question": "Who plays kitty's dad on that 70s show?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Yellowstone Caldera", "Earthquake swarm", "Long Valley Caldera"], "used_queries": [{"query": "When did the largest swarm of earthquakes at long valley take place?", "results": [{"title": "Long Valley Caldera", "snippet": "<b>Long Valley</b> Caldera is a depression in eastern California that is adjacent to \nMammoth Mountain. The valley is one of the Earth&#39;s <b>largest</b> calderas, measuring \nabout 20 miles ... <b>Long Valley was</b> formed 760,000 years ago when a \nsupervolcanic eruption ... In May 1980, a strong <b>earthquake swarm</b> that included \nfour Richter&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Yellowstone Caldera", "snippet": "The Yellowstone Caldera is a volcanic caldera and supervolcano in Yellowstone \nNational Park ... Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley.jpg ... Smaller steam \nexplosions <b>occur</b> as well: an explosion 13,800 years ago left a 5 km (3.1 mi) ... \n2010, this <b>swarm was</b> the second-<b>largest</b> ever recorded in the Yellowstone \nCaldera."}, {"title": "Earthquake swarm", "snippet": "An <b>earthquake swarm</b> is a sequence of seismic events occurring in a local area \nwithin a ... Since 11 November 2018, an <b>earthquake swarm has</b> been observed \nin the ... In Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, the Ubaye <b>Valley</b> is the most active seismic \n... in an area where usually only a few low-magnitude events <b>occur</b> every year."}, {"title": "2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes", "snippet": "The latter, now considered the mainshock, <b>was</b> the most powerful <b>earthquake</b> to \n<b>occur</b> in the state in 20 years (after the 1999 Hector Mine <b>earthquake</b>)."}, {"title": "Coso Volcanic Field", "snippet": "0-4.5) smaller <b>earthquakes</b> had joined the <b>swarm</b>, though only 27 quakes larger \nthan M4.5 occurred after the <b>largest</b> events. Surprisingly, there <b>were</b> no fatalities \nin&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Olancha Earthquake Sequence (2009)", "snippet": "The Olancha <b>Earthquake</b> Sequence (2009) <b>was</b> a consecutive series of three \n<b>earthquakes</b>, with ... 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It <b>was</b> one of the <b>largest earthquakes</b> to hit California in recorded \nhistory and <b>was</b> similar in size to the 1906 San ... Researchers later estimated \nthat similar <b>earthquakes occur</b> on the Lone Pine fault every 3,000\u20134,000 years."}, {"title": "1994 Northridge earthquake", "snippet": "The 1994 Northridge <b>earthquake was</b> a moment magnitude 6.7 (Mw), blind thrust \n<b>earthquake</b> ... The <b>earthquake</b> struck in the San Fernando <b>Valley</b> about 20 miles (\n31 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Although given the name ... The \nMartin Luther King Jr. Parade, scheduled to <b>take place</b> on January 17, <b>was</b> not \nheld."}, {"title": "Brawley Seismic Zone", "snippet": "The Brawley Seismic Zone (BSZ), also known as the Brawley fault zone, is a \npredominantly ... In 2005, also near Brawley, there <b>was</b> a <b>swarm</b> with a peak \nmagnitude of 5.1, while in 1981 a <b>swarm</b> included one ... 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These <b>calderas</b>, along with the Virgin <b>Valley Caldera</b> and \nMcDermitt <b>Caldera</b>, are interpreted to ... the Henry&#39;s Fork <b>Caldera</b> is still sizeable \nat 18 miles (29 km) <b>long</b> and 23 miles (37 km) wide ... Hart, W.K. &amp; Carlson, R.W. \n(<b>1985</b>)."}, {"title": "Talk:Yellowstone Caldera", "snippet": "Holy Contradictory Statements Batman[edit]. Notice the part where it says &quot;none \nof these things ... Warehouse 13 showed a map in episode 2-12 of the <b>Long</b> \n<b>Valley Caldera</b>, Yellowstone Caldera and Valles Caldera triangle (but since 3 \npoints ... In <b>1985</b>, more than 3000 earthquakes were measured over several \nmonths."}, {"title": "Par\u00edcutin", "snippet": "Par\u00edcutin is a cinder cone <b>volcano</b> located in the Mexican state of Michoac\u00e1n, \nnear the city of ... In the summer of 2006, there was another major volcanic \nearthquake <b>swarm</b>, with ... 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The area, associated with the Eastern California Shear \nZone, has in the past experienced numerous earthquake <b>swarms</b>, groups of \nseveral&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Yellowstone National Park", "snippet": "Yellowstone National Park is an American national park located mostly in \nWyoming, with small ... The <b>caldera</b> is considered a dormant <b>volcano</b>. ... \nArrowheads made of Yellowstone obsidian have been found as <b>far</b> away as the \nMississippi <b>Valley</b>, ... the park, during what has been referred to as an earthquake \n<b>swarm</b>, and has&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "largest swarm of earthquakes at long valley", "results": [{"title": "Long Valley Caldera", "snippet": "<b>Long Valley</b> Caldera is a depression in eastern California that is adjacent to \nMammoth Mountain. The valley is one of the Earth&#39;s <b>largest</b> calderas, measuring \nabout 20 miles ... 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It was the <b>largest earthquake</b> to occur in the contiguous United \nStates since the 1971 San Fernando <b>earthquake</b> eight years earlier. ... and is \nvulnerable to both moderate and strong <b>earthquakes</b> as well as <b>earthquake</b> \n<b>swarms</b>."}, {"title": "Brawley Seismic Zone", "snippet": "The Brawley Seismic Zone (BSZ), also known as the Brawley fault zone, is a \npredominantly ... <b>Earthquake swarms</b> are not unusual for the area. ... with many \nclose to the <b>largest</b> magnitude, rather than one main shock with several much ... &quot;\nRecent and <b>long</b>-term behavior of the Brawley Fault Zone, Imperial <b>Valley</b>, \nCalifornia:&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Olancha Earthquake Sequence (2009)", "snippet": "The Olancha <b>Earthquake</b> Sequence (2009) was a consecutive series of three \n<b>earthquakes</b>, with high magnitudes of 5.2, 5.0 and 4.9 respectively, with a \nnumber of small shocks between each, to accompany the main &quot;triple shock&quot;. \nOwens <b>Valley</b>, the harsh landscape where the <b>major</b> signs of liquefaction ... 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The <b>first</b> proposal dates from a conference held in Tucson \nthat convened on August 29, 1856. ... In April 1860, impatient for <b>Congress</b> to act, \na convention of 31 <b>delegates</b> met in Tucson and adopted a constitution for a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jonathan Jennings", "snippet": "The <b>congressional</b> election coincided with the <b>first</b> popular election of <b>delegates</b> \nto the <b>territorial</b> legislature. In 1809, a year prior to the election, the <b>territory&#39;s</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "United States congressional delegations from Florida", "snippet": "These are tables of <b>congressional</b> delegations from Florida to the United States \nHouse of ... 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This move proved to be disastrous, since \nLJP couldn&#39;t win a single seat, and RJD were reduced to 4 seats in the <b>Lok</b> \n<b>Sabha</b>."}, {"title": "2009 Indian general election in Gujarat", "snippet": "In the <b>2009</b> Indian general election for Gujarat were held for 26 seats in the state. \nThe major two contenders in the state were Bharatiya Janta Party (<b>BJP</b>) and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2009 Indian general election in Tamil Nadu", "snippet": "<b>2009</b> tamil nadu <b>lok sabha</b> election map.png. <b>2009</b> Election map (by \nconstituencies) Green = UPA and Red = Third Front. The <b>2009</b> Indian general \nelection polls in Tamil Nadu was held for 39 seats in the state. ... Others, 0, \u2013, \n6,135,920, 20.2%. DMDK, 0, \u2013, 3,126,117, 10.3%, 10.3%. <b>BJP</b>, 0, \u2013, 711,790, 2.3\n%, 5.3%. IND, 0, \u2013."}, {"title": "15th Lok Sabha", "snippet": "Members of the 15th <b>Lok Sabha</b> were elected during the <b>2009</b> general election in \nIndia. 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State / Union Territory &middot; Congress &middot; <b>BJP</b> &middot; \nBahujan Samaj &middot; Communist (Marxist) &middot; Inde- pendent &middot; Samajwadi"}]}, {"query": "Vote percentage of bjp in 2009 lok sabha election?", "results": [{"title": "2009 Indian general election", "snippet": "India held general <b>elections</b> to the 15th <b>Lok Sabha</b> in five phases ... Alliance, \n<b>Votes</b>, %, Change, <b>Seats</b>, Change, Party and ... 159, \u221217, <b>Bharatiya Janata Party</b>, \n116, \u221222, 78,435,538, 18.80%, \u22123.36%."}, {"title": "2009 Indian general election in Tamil Nadu", "snippet": "PMK especially lost all 6 of its <b>seats</b> that it got in the last <b>Lok Sabha</b>, coming out \nas the biggest loser of this <b>election</b> in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2014 Indian general election", "snippet": "The Indian general <b>election</b>, 2014 was held to constitute the 16th <b>Lok Sabha</b>, \nelecting members ... 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At the peak of the cyclin, attached to the cyclin \ndependent kinases this system pushes the cell out of <b>interphase</b> and into the M \n<b>phase</b>, where <b>mitosis</b>,&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "mitotic phase", "results": [{"title": "Mitosis", "snippet": "<b>Mitosis</b> and cytokinesis together define the <b>mitotic</b> (M) <b>phase</b> of an animal cell \ncycle\u2014the division of the mother cell into two daughter cells&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cell cycle", "snippet": "During interphase, the cell grows, accumulating nutrients needed for mitosis, and \nundergoes DNA replication preparing it for cell division. During the <b>mitotic phase</b>,\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "G2 phase", "snippet": "G2 <b>phase</b> is a period of rapid cell growth and protein synthesis during which the \ncell prepares itself for <b>mitosis</b>."}, {"title": "Mitotic inhibitor", "snippet": "<b>Mitotic</b> inhibitors interfere with the assembly and disassembly of tubulin into \nmicrotubule polymers. This interrupts cell division, usually during the <b>mitosis</b> (M) \n<b>phase</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mitotic cell rounding", "snippet": "... as the cell transitions from G2 <b>phase</b> through <b>mitosis</b> to telophase/G1 <b>phase</b>. \n<b>Mitotic</b> cell rounding is a shape change that occurs in most animal cells that \nundergo <b>mitosis</b>."}, {"title": "G1 phase", "snippet": "This point also separates two halves of the G1 phase; the post-mitotic and pre-\n<b>mitotic phases</b>. Between the beginning of the G1 phase (which is also after \nmitosis&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cell cycle checkpoint", "snippet": "Following DNA replication in S <b>phase</b>, the cell undergoes a growth <b>phase</b> known \nas G2. During this time, necessary <b>mitotic</b> proteins are produced and the cell is&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Maturation promoting factor", "snippet": "Maturation-promoting factor is the cyclin-Cdk complex that was discovered first in \nfrog eggs. 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G1 <b>phase</b> &middot; S <b>phase</b> &middot; G2 <b>phase</b> &middot; M <b>phase</b> &middot; <b>Mitosis</b> (\nPreprophase &middot; Prophase &middot; Prometaphase; Metaphase; Anaphase &middot; Telophase); \nCytokinesis."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["interphase"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Interphase"]}], "nq_answer": ["interphase"], "id": "4425761024623325316", "nq_doc_title": "Interphase", "question": "Which last longer the mitotic phase or interphase?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Lost in Space (disambiguation)", "Lost in Space (2018 TV series)", "Lost in Space"], "used_queries": [{"query": "lost in space", "results": [{"title": "Lost in Space (2018 TV series)", "snippet": "<b>Lost in Space</b> is an American science fiction television series and is a \nreimagining of the 1965 series of the same name following the adventures of a \nfamily of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lost in Space", "snippet": "<b>Lost in Space</b> is an American science fiction television series, created and \nproduced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968. 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The light blue lines <b>indicate</b> surface wind directions."}, {"title": "Drakensberg", "snippet": "The Drakensberg <b>is</b> the <b>name</b> given to the eastern portion of the Great \nEscarpment, which ... It veers west again and at Mokopane it <b>is</b> known as the \nStrydpoort <b>Mountains</b>. ... The Drakensberg <b>terminate</b> in the north near Tzaneen at \nabout the 22\u00b0 S ... edge (in the diagram) <b>is</b> called the <b>Roggeberg</b> escarpment (not \nlabelled)."}, {"title": "Inselberg", "snippet": "An <b>inselberg</b> or monadnock <b>is</b> an isolated rock hill, knob, ridge, or small <b>mountain</b> \nthat rises ... Geologists took the <b>name</b> from <b>Mount</b> Monadnock in southwestern \nNew Hampshire. It <b>is</b> thought to derive ... 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Eric Michelman, a graduate from \nMIT, is credited with inventing the now commonplace&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Scroll Lock", "snippet": "Often, the middle or the <b>wheel mouse</b> button works as a toggle determining if \n<b>mouse</b> movements will move the <b>mouse</b> cursor or <b>scroll</b> the contents in <b>scroll</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "wheel in mouse cage", "results": [{"title": "Hamster wheel", "snippet": "Laboratory <b>mice</b> were prepared to perform more switch presses to enter a <b>cage</b> \ncontaining a running <b>wheel</b> compared to several metres of Habitrail tubing or a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pixar Pal-A-Round", "snippet": "In 2008, the attraction was rethemed as the Mickey&#39;s Fun <b>Wheel</b>, which opened \non May 8, 2009. The sun was replaced with a Mickey <b>Mouse</b> face, and images of\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Talk:Hamster wheel", "snippet": "1 History; 2 Power; 3 dead <b>mice</b>; 4 Picture; 5 Other hamster toys; 6 Versions for \nlarger ... While hamster <b>wheel</b> power ideas may be fun to joke with and some sad \n... Squirrel-<b>cage</b> rotor links to this article, saying that the name &quot;squirrel <b>cage</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mouse Trap (game)", "snippet": "<b>Mouse</b> Trap (originally <b>Mouse</b> Trap Game) is a board game first published by \nIdeal in 1963 for two to four players. The game was one of the first mass-\nproduced,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rat Park", "snippet": "... the floor area of a standard laboratory <b>cage</b>. There were 16\u201320 rats of both \nsexes in residence, food, balls and <b>wheels</b> for play, and enough space for mating\n."}, {"title": "Mouse mill motor", "snippet": "Froment&#39;s &quot;<b>mouse</b> mill&quot; motor was an early form of electric motor, also known as \nthe Revolving ... The rotor is made of a light brass <b>wheel</b>, with a number of soft \niron bars or &quot;attractors&quot; mounted around its rim and parallel to the ... Unlike the \nvisually somewhat similar squirrel <b>cage</b> motor, no current flow is induced in the \nbars."}, {"title": "Fancy mouse", "snippet": "Activity aids such as tubes and <b>wheels</b> are useful for ensuring <b>mice</b> get enough \nexercise, as well as mental stimulation. <b>Mice</b> also love to climb, and a wire <b>cage</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Iron cage", "snippet": "In sociology, the iron <b>cage</b> is a concept introduced by Max Weber to describe the \nincreased rationalization inherent in social life, particularly in Western capitalist&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rotarod performance test", "snippet": "A <b>mouse</b> rotarod apparatus. The rotarod performance test is a performance test \nbased on a rotating rod with forced motor ... In the test, a rodent is placed on a \nhorizontally oriented, rotating cylinder (rod) suspended above a <b>cage</b> floor, which \n... in action when an animal climbs on the outside of its <b>wheel</b>, instead of inside of \nit."}, {"title": "Hamster cage", "snippet": "A hamster <b>cage</b> is a <b>cage</b> designed to house hamsters. For pet hamsters, \ncommercially ... Pens with smaller gaps, perhaps around 3mm, are likely \nintended for <b>mice</b>, and are also likely to be too small to provide a ... Syrian \nhamsters need at least 25 cm <b>wheels</b> while dwarfs needs at least 20 cm <b>wheels</b>, \nthe bigger the better."}]}, {"query": "Some mice have a wheel in the middle. generally what is this wheel for?", "results": [{"title": "Scroll wheel", "snippet": "The <b>middle</b> &quot;<b>wheel</b>&quot; is the scroll <b>wheel</b>. A scroll <b>wheel</b> (or <b>mouse wheel</b>) is a hard \nplastic or rubbery disc (the &quot;<b>wheel&quot;) on</b> a computer <b>mouse</b> that is perpendicular to \nthe <b>mouse</b> surface. It is <b>normally</b> located between the left and right <b>mouse</b> buttons\n. ... Scroll <b>wheels</b> are prevalent on modern computer <b>mice</b> and <b>have</b> become an&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Trackball", "snippet": "A trackball is a pointing device consisting of a ball held by a socket containing \nsensors to detect ... <b>Some have</b> a scroll <b>wheel</b> like most <b>mice</b>, but the most \ncommon type is a \u201cscroll ring\u201d which is spun around the ball. ... Trackballs are \n<b>generally</b> either thumb-operated, with a ball about an inch in diameter or smaller \nmoved by&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Computer mouse", "snippet": "A computer <b>mouse</b> (plural <b>mice</b> or mouses) is a hand-held pointing device that \ndetects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. This motion is <b>typically</b> \ntranslated into the motion of a pointer on a display, ... In addition to moving a \ncursor, computer <b>mice have</b> one or more buttons to allow operations such as \nselection of a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pointing stick", "snippet": "A pointing stick (or nub) is a small joystick used as a pointing device <b>typically</b> \nmounted centrally in a computer keyboard. Like other pointing devices such as \n<b>mice</b>, touchpads or trackballs, operating ... ThinkPads <b>have</b> a prominent <b>middle</b> \n<b>mouse</b> button, but <b>some</b> models <b>have</b> no physical buttons. Toshiba employs \nconcentric&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mouse button", "snippet": "A <b>mouse</b> button is an electric switch on a computer <b>mouse</b> which can be pressed \n(\u201cclicked\u201d) to select or interact with an element of a graphical user interface. \n<b>Mouse</b> buttons are most <b>commonly</b> implemented as a miniature snap-action ... \nThe three-button scrollmouse <b>has</b> become the most <b>commonly</b> available design."}, {"title": "Scroll Lock", "snippet": "Scroll lock (\u2913 or \u21f3) is a lock key on most IBM-compatible computer keyboards. \nDepending on ... Often, the <b>middle</b> or the <b>wheel mouse</b> button works as a toggle \ndetermining if ... <b>Some</b> laptops and keyboards do not <b>have</b> a physical Scroll Lock \nkey. ... K3PLUS was an extended keyboard driver for DOS <b>widely</b> distributed in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Computing/2014 July 7 ...", "snippet": "I&#39;m running windows 7 with a Microsoft 2 button + <b>wheel mouse</b>. ... You may find \nyou&#39;ll miss that <b>middle mouse</b> button eventually. ... <b>Some</b> cheap <b>mice</b> are quite \nhard to scroll, which means you <b>have</b> to push the <b>wheel</b> (*click* ... More <b>typically</b>, \nthis happens if the wrong structuring elements for the document class are used."}, {"title": "Spare tire", "snippet": "A spare tire (or stepney) is an additional tire carried in a motor vehicle as a \nreplacement for one that goes flat, <b>has</b> a blowout, or <b>has</b> another emergency. \nSpare tire is <b>generally</b> a misnomer, as almost all vehicles actually carry an entire \n<b>wheel</b> ... Many sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and off-road vehicles <b>have</b> the spare \n<b>wheel</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pixar Pal-A-Round", "snippet": "Pixar Pal-A-Round is a 150-foot-tall (46 m) eccentric <b>wheel</b> at Disney California \nAdventure, ... Pixar Pal-A-Round features a Mickey <b>Mouse</b> head, but with \ngondolas themed ... The swinging gondolas <b>have</b> been described as &quot;terrifying&quot; \nand &quot;a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rat king", "snippet": "A rat king is a collection of <b>rats</b> whose tails are intertwined and bound together by \none of ... Conrad Gesner in Historia animalium (1551\u201358) stated: &quot;<b>Some</b> would \n<b>have</b> it that the rat ... An alternative theory states that the name in French was \nrouet de <b>rats</b> (or a spinning <b>wheel of rats</b>, the knotted tails being <b>wheel</b> spokes), \nwith&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "Some computer mice have a wheel in the middle. Generally, what is this used for?", "answer": ["scrolling"]}, {"question": "Some mouse cages have a wheel in the middle. Generally, what is this used for?", "answer": ["running", "exercise"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["scrolling"], "id": "2998178262284903248", "nq_doc_title": "Scroll wheel", "question": "Some mice have a wheel in the middle. generally what is this wheel for?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["College Football Playoff National Championship", "College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS ...", "Michigan Wolverines football"], "used_queries": [{"query": "college football champ", "results": [{"title": "College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "The <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> is a post-season <b>college</b> \n<b>football</b> bowl game, used to determine a national champion of the NCAA Division \nI&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2020 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "The 2020 <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> was a <b>college football</b> \nbowl game that determined a national champion in the NCAA Division I&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "BCS National Championship Game", "snippet": "The BCS National <b>Championship</b> Game, or BCS National <b>Championship</b>, was a \npostseason <b>college football</b> bowl game, used to determine a national champion&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS ...", "snippet": "While the <b>NCAA</b> has never officially endorsed a <b>championship</b> team, it has \ndocumented the choices of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2019 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "The 2019 <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> was a <b>college football</b> \nbowl game that determined a national champion in the NCAA Division I&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2015 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "The 2015 <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> was a bowl game that \ndetermined a national champion of NCAA Division I FBS <b>college football</b> for&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2018 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "The 2018 <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> was a <b>college football</b> \nbowl game that determined a national champion in the NCAA Division I&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2017 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "The 2017 <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> was a bowl game that \nwas used to determine a national champion of <b>college football</b> in the NCAA&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "NCAA Division I Football Championship", "snippet": "The NCAA Division I Football <b>Championship</b> is an annual post-season <b>college</b> \n<b>football</b> game, played since 2006, used to determine a national champion of the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2016 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "The 2016 <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> was a bowl game that \ndetermined a national champion of NCAA Division I FBS <b>college football</b> for&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "college football champ most wins", "results": [{"title": "College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS ...", "snippet": "A national <b>championship</b> in the <b>highest</b> level of <b>college football</b> in the United \nStates, currently ... <b>winning</b> the AFCA National <b>Championship</b> Trophy. The BCS \n<b>winner</b> also received the MacArthur Bowl from the National Football Foundation."}, {"title": "Michigan Wolverines football", "snippet": "The Michigan Wolverines football program represents the University of Michigan \nin <b>college football</b> at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly \nDivision I-A) level. Michigan has the <b>most</b> all-time <b>wins</b> in <b>college football</b> history. \n... The Wolverines claim 11 national <b>championships</b>, <b>most</b> recently that of the \n1997&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "The <b>College Football</b> Playoff National <b>Championship</b> is a post-season <b>college</b> \n<b>football</b> bowl ... The <b>winner</b> of the game is awarded a new <b>championship</b> trophy \ninstead of the &quot;crystal football&quot;, ... <b>Most</b> Points by <b>Winning</b> Team, 45, Alabama vs."}, {"title": "Oklahoma Sooners football", "snippet": "The 2003 team was the <b>highest</b> scoring squad (at the time) ... as one of &quot;the \ngreatest <b>college football</b> teams of all time. ... later vacated the <b>win</b> due to NCAA \ninfractions."}, {"title": "Black college football national championship", "snippet": "The black <b>college football</b> national <b>championship</b> is a national <b>championship</b> \n<b>won</b> by the best ... At present <b>most</b> HBCUs are now members of the National \nCollegiate Athletic Association. However, designating an annual black national&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "North Dakota State Bison football", "snippet": "NDSU is the only <b>college football</b> program to ever <b>win</b> five consecutive NCAA \nnational <b>championships</b>, and hold the record for <b>most</b> FCS titles with eight."}, {"title": "Texas Longhorns football", "snippet": "Other <b>NCAA</b> records include 108 <b>winning</b> seasons out of 122 total seasons, 24 \nseasons with 10 or <b>more wins</b>, 9 undefeated seasons, and 26 seasons with at&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Penn State Nittany Lions football", "snippet": "The Penn State Nittany Lions team represents the Pennsylvania State University \nin <b>college</b> ... Penn State <b>won</b> the <b>championship</b> with a 4\u20131\u20130 record. Bucknell&#39;s ... \nPaterno has the <b>most wins</b> in FBS <b>football</b> and in <b>college</b> sports (409). Following\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Clemson Tigers football", "snippet": "The Clemson Tigers, known traditionally as the &quot;Clemson University Fighting \nTigers,&quot; represent ... The Tigers&#39; <b>most</b> recent ACC <b>championships</b> were <b>won</b> &quot;five \nin a row&quot; from 2015 to 2019, the latter with ... The following season, Clemson <b>won</b> \nthe National Title over #1 Alabama in <b>college football&#39;s</b> first National \n<b>Championship</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Bowl Championship Series", "snippet": "The Bowl <b>Championship</b> Series (BCS) was a selection system that created five \nbowl game ... Conference with most game wins, SEC (17) ... The BCS was \ncreated to end split <b>championships</b> and for the <b>champion</b> to <b>win</b> the title on the \nfield ... (See: <b>NCAA</b> Division I FBS National <b>Football Championship</b> for a \ncompilation of past&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Who's won the most national championships in college football?", "results": [{"title": "College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS ...", "snippet": "A <b>national championship</b> in the highest level of <b>college football</b> in the United \nStates, currently ... The BCS <b>winner</b> also received the MacArthur Bowl from the \nNational Football Foundation. ... <sup>:107\u2013109</sup> Davis did all of his work in 1933, \nnaming retroactive <b>national champions</b> for <b>most</b> of the years from 1869 to 1932 \nwhile naming&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of NCAA schools with the most Division I national championships", "snippet": "This is a list of U.S. universities and colleges that have <b>won the most</b> team sport \n<b>national</b> ... this column includes certain &quot;unofficial&quot; NCAA <b>championships won</b> \nduring years the NCAA did not calculate <b>winning</b> ... Notably, the <b>championship</b> in \nthe highest level of <b>NCAA football</b> (FBS) to date is still not sponsored by the \nNCAA&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament", "snippet": "The <b>NCAA</b> Division I Men&#39;s Basketball Tournament, also known and branded as \n<b>NCAA</b> March ... With 11 national titles, UCLA has the record for the <b>most NCAA</b> \nMen&#39;s ... (Marquette is now a member of the Big East Conference, the one non-\n<b>football</b> ... guaranteeing a mid-major team <b>winning</b> the <b>National Championship</b>."}, {"title": "List of NCAA schools with the most NCAA Division I championships ...", "snippet": "Excluded from this list are all <b>national championships</b> earned outside the scope \nof <b>NCAA</b> competition, including Division I FBS <b>football</b> titles, women&#39;s AIAW&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "AP National Championship Trophy", "snippet": "<b>Most</b> recent, LSU. The AP <b>National Championship</b> Trophy is the trophy awarded \nannually by the Associated Press (AP) to the team <b>who</b> finishes the season at the \nnumber one spot in the AP Poll and signifies that team being selected as <b>national</b> \n<b>champions</b> of <b>college football</b> for that season ... 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Listed below are all championship teams of <b>NCAA</b>-\nsponsored events, as well as the titles <b>won</b> in <b>football</b> and equestrian, which are \nnot&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "College World Series", "snippet": "The <b>College</b> World Series (CWS) is an annual June baseball tournament held in \nOmaha, Nebraska. The CWS is the culmination of the <b>National</b> Collegiate Athletic \nAssociation ... See also: <b>NCAA</b> Division I Baseball <b>Championship</b> \u00a7 Past formats \n... (The <b>National</b> Seed teams that <b>win</b> their regional bracket are placed in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Black college football national championship", "snippet": "The black <b>college football national championship</b> is a <b>national championship</b> \n<b>won</b> by the best ... At present <b>most</b> HBCUs are now members of the National \nCollegiate Athletic Association. ... by any selector after the regular season, then \nthey still got a second chance at the claim by <b>winning</b> the Orange Blossom \nClassic)."}]}, {"query": "ncaa football champs", "results": [{"title": "College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS ...", "snippet": "A national championship in the highest level of <b>college football</b> in the United \nStates, currently the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), is a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "The <b>College Football</b> Playoff National Championship is a post-season <b>college</b> \n<b>football</b> bowl game, used to determine a national <b>champion</b> of the NCAA Division \nI&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "NCAA Division I Football Championship", "snippet": "The FCS is the highest division in <b>college football</b> to hold a playoff tournament \nsanctioned by the NCAA to determine its <b>champion</b>. 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In 1969, the <b>NCAA</b> \nstarted two&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Black college football national championship", "snippet": "However, designating an annual black national <b>champion</b> has remained a \npopular tradition, even as HBCUs&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "NCAA Division II Football Championship", "snippet": "Prior to 1973, for what was then called the &quot;<b>NCAA College</b> Division,&quot; <b>champions</b> \nwere selected by polls&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1922 college football season", "snippet": "The 1922 <b>college football</b> season had a number of unbeaten and untied teams, \nand no clear-cut <b>champion</b>, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season", "snippet": "The 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season was the highest level of <b>college</b> \n<b>football</b> ... 37, Georgia Tech 35. ^ \u2013 <b>College Football</b> Playoff participant; $ \u2013 \nConference <b>champion</b>; x \u2013 Division <b>champion</b>/co-<b>champions</b>. Rankings from AP \nPoll&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1977 NCAA Division I football season", "snippet": "Besides the Big Ten-Pac-8 matchup in the Rose Bowl, the Southwest <b>champion</b> \nplayed in the Cotton, the Big Eight titlist in the Orange, and the SEC <b>champ</b> in the\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "ncaa football canmps", "results": [{"title": "Walter Camp", "snippet": "<b>Camp</b> was inducted into the <b>College Football</b> Hall of Fame as a coach in 1951. \n<b>Camp</b> wrote articles and books on the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1998 College Football All-America Team", "snippet": "The original usage of the term All-America seems to have been to such a list \nselected by <b>football</b> pioneer Walter <b>Camp</b> in the 1890s. The <b>NCAA</b> officially&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1994 College Football All-America Team", "snippet": "The original usage of the term All-America seems to have been to such a list \nselected by <b>football</b> pioneer Walter <b>Camp</b> in the 1890s. The <b>NCAA</b> officially&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "College Football All-America Team", "snippet": "<b>Camp</b> took over the responsibility for picking the All-America team and was \nrecognized as the official selector in the early years of the 20th century. Contents. \n1&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1999 College Football All-America Team", "snippet": "The original usage of the term All-America seems to have been to such a list \nselected by <b>football</b> pioneer Walter <b>Camp</b> in the 1890s. The <b>NCAA</b> officially&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1995 College Football All-America Team", "snippet": "The original usage of the term All-America seems to have been to such a list \nselected by <b>football</b> pioneer Walter <b>Camp</b> in the 1890s. The <b>NCAA</b> officially&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Walter Camp Award", "snippet": "Given for, Player of the Year in <b>college football</b>. Country, United States. \nPresented by, Walter <b>Camp</b> Football Foundation. History. First award, 1967. 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The League can develop the \nrest of the <b>country</b>."}, {"title": "Indian Independence Act 1947", "snippet": "The 1947 <b>Indian</b> Independence Act (1947 c. 30 (10 &amp; 11. Geo. 6.)) is an Act of the \nParliament of ... The British government proposed <b>a plan</b>, announced on 3 June \n1947, that ... Principle of the <b>partition</b> of British <b>India</b> was accepted by the British ... \nThe legislature of each dominion was given full <b>powers</b> to make laws for that&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1946 Cabinet Mission to India", "snippet": "The Cabinet Mission&#39; came to <b>India</b> aimed to discuss the <b>transfer of power</b> from \nthe British ... The groupings <b>plan</b> maintained <b>India&#39;s</b> unity, but the organisation&#39;s \nleadership and, most ... desired a federal government able to industrialize the \n<b>country</b> and to eliminate poverty. ... 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As of 11 March 2020,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "History of Iran", "snippet": "The history of <b>Iran</b>, which was commonly known until the mid-20th century as \nPersia in the Western world, is intertwined with the history of a larger region, also \nto&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Iran national football team", "snippet": "The <b>Iran</b> national football team also known as Team Melli represents <b>Iran</b> in \ninternational football and is controlled by the <b>Iran</b> Football Federation."}, {"title": "Iran\u2013Contra affair", "snippet": "The <b>Iran</b>\u2013Contra affair popularized in <b>Iran</b> as the McFarlane affair, the <b>Iran</b>\u2013\nContra scandal, or simply <b>Iran</b>\u2013Contra, was a political scandal in the United \nStates&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1953 Iranian coup d'\u00e9tat", "snippet": "The 1953 <b>Iranian</b> coup d&#39;\u00e9tat, known in <b>Iran</b> as the 28 Mordad coup d&#39;\u00e9tat (\nPersian: \u06a9\u0648\u062f\u062a\u0627\u06cc \u06f2\u06f8 \u0645\u0631\u062f\u0627\u062f\u200e), was the overthrow of the democratically elected Prime&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Iran hostage crisis", "snippet": "The <b>Iran</b> hostage crisis was a diplomatic standoff between the United States and \n<b>Iran</b>. 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The town lies on Lake Lugano, surrounded by the \n<b>mountains of</b> the Lugano Prealps. ... and transformed it into one <b>of</b> the main links \n<b>between northern Italy</b> and central and northern Europe, which led to the \ndevelopment <b>of</b> tourism&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Valtellina", "snippet": "Valtellina or the Valtelline is a valley in the Lombardy region <b>of northern Italy</b>, \nbordering ... The <b>mountains of</b> the Valtellina offer various possibilities for sport \nactivities. ... In the lower part <b>of</b> the Val Poschiavo, the valley in the Graub\u00fcnden \ncanton <b>of Switzerland</b> that descends into the Valtellina at Tirano, similar wines \nare&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Principal passes of the Alps", "snippet": "This article lists the principal <b>mountain</b> passes and tunnels in the Alps, and gives \na history <b>of</b> ... N/W indicates <b>north</b> or west <b>of</b> the main chain, S/E on the south or \neast side. ... 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Pass was a part <b>of</b> the important Via Imperii, an imperial road \nlinking the Kingdom <b>of</b> Germany <b>north of</b> the Alps with the <b>Italian</b> March <b>of</b> Verona\n."}, {"title": "Lake Lugano", "snippet": "Lake Lugano is a glacial lake which is situated on the border <b>between</b> southern \n<b>Switzerland</b> and <b>Northern Italy</b>. ... Well-known <b>mountains</b> and tourist destinations \non the shores <b>of</b> the lake are Monte Br\u00e8 to the east, Monte San Salvatore west <b>of</b>\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "swiss alps", "results": [{"title": "Swiss Alps", "snippet": "The Alpine region of Switzerland, conventionally referred to as the <b>Swiss Alps</b> \nrepresents a major natural feature of the country and is, along with the Swiss&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Alps", "snippet": "The <b>Alps</b> are the highest and most extensive mountain range system that lies \nentirely in Europe ... The Winter Olympic Games have been hosted in the <b>Swiss</b>, \nFrench, Italian, Austrian and German <b>Alps</b>. At present, the region is home to 14&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gotthard Base Tunnel", "snippet": "The Gotthard Base Tunnel is a railway tunnel through the <b>Alps</b> in <b>Switzerland</b>. It \nopened on 1 June 2016, and full service began on 11 December 2016. With a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Switzerland", "snippet": "<b>Switzerland</b>, officially the <b>Swiss</b> Confederation, is a country situated in the \nconfluence of ... While the <b>Alps</b> occupy the greater part of the territory, the <b>Swiss</b> \npopulation of approximately 8.5 million is concentrated mostly on the plateau, \nwhere the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of mountains of Switzerland", "snippet": "This is a list of major mountains and hills of <b>Switzerland</b>. The table includes all \nsummits that ... The two main mountain ranges are the <b>Alps</b> (south and east) and \nthe Jura (north and west), separated by the <b>Swiss</b> Plateau which also includes a\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "National Redoubt (Switzerland)", "snippet": "The <b>Swiss</b> National Redoubt was a defensive plan developed by the <b>Swiss</b> \ngovernment beginning in the 1880s to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Matterhorn", "snippet": "The Matterhorn is a mountain of the <b>Alps</b>, straddling the main watershed and \nborder between <b>Switzerland</b> and Italy. It is a large, near-symmetric pyramidal \npeak&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Heidi", "snippet": "Heidi is a work of children&#39;s fiction published in 1881 by Swiss author Johanna \nSpyri, originally ... It is a novel about the events in the life of a young girl in her \npaternal grandfather&#39;s care in the <b>Swiss Alps</b>. It was written as a book &quot;for \nchildren&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Alphorn", "snippet": "The alphorn or alpenhorn or alpine horn is a labrophone, consisting of a straight \nseveral-meter-long wooden natural horn of conical bore, with a wooden cup-\nshaped mouthpiece. It is used by mountain dwellers in the <b>Swiss Alps</b>, Austrian \nAlps, Bavarian&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1946 C-53 Skytrooper crash on the Gauli Glacier", "snippet": "The C-53 Crash on the Gauli Glacier in the Bernese <b>Alps</b>, (<b>Switzerland</b>) on 19 \nNovember 1946 was a turning point in alpine rescue and an international media\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Which mountains would you cross to travel from northern italy to switzerland?", "results": [{"title": "Alps", "snippet": "The Alps <b>are</b> the highest and most extensive <b>mountain</b> range system that lies \nentirely in Europe ... The Winter Olympic Games <b>have</b> been hosted in the <b>Swiss</b>, \nFrench, <b>Italian</b>, Austrian and ... Pass is one of the highest in the Alps, <b>crossing</b> the \n<b>Italian</b>-<b>Swiss</b> border east of the Pennine Alps along the flanks of Mont Blanc."}, {"title": "Matterhorn", "snippet": "The Matterhorn is a <b>mountain</b> of the Alps, straddling the main watershed and \nborder between ... Three of them (<b>north</b>, east and west) <b>are</b> on the <b>Swiss</b> side of \nthe border and ... Travellers <b>have</b> to hire <b>mountain</b> guides to <b>cross</b> the 3,300-\nmetre-high ... <b>I have</b> tried to keep everything secret, but that fellow whose life \nseems to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Hannibal's crossing of the Alps", "snippet": "Hannibal&#39;s <b>crossing</b> of the Alps in 218 BC was one of the major events of the \nSecond Punic ... In 225 BC, the natives of <b>northern Italy</b>, seeing that Rome was \nagain moving ... He <b>did</b> not desire to <b>cross</b> this rugged <b>mountain</b> chain and to \ndescend into the Po ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and \nPrivacy Policy."}, {"title": "Principal passes of the Alps", "snippet": "This article lists the principal <b>mountain</b> passes and tunnels in the Alps, and gives \na history of ... The following <b>are</b> the main paved road passes across the Alps. \nMain ... <b>are</b> listed where the ridge leaves the main chain - N/W indicates <b>north</b> or \nwest of ... As time went on the Alpine passes were improved to make <b>travel</b> easier\n."}, {"title": "Swiss Alps", "snippet": "The Alpine region of <b>Switzerland</b>, conventionally referred to as the <b>Swiss</b> Alps \nrepresents a ... The <b>Swiss</b> Alps <b>are</b> situated south of the <b>Swiss</b> Plateau and <b>north</b> \nof the national ... <b>mountain</b> ranges of the Alps <b>are</b> (from west to east): France, <b>Italy</b>\n, Austria and ... Many valleys of the <b>Swiss</b> Alps <b>are U</b>-shaped due to glacial \nerosion."}, {"title": "Great St Bernard Pass", "snippet": "The Great St Bernard Pass is the third highest road pass in <b>Switzerland</b>, at an \nelevation of 2,469 m (8,100 ft). It connects Martigny in the canton of Valais in \n<b>Switzerland</b> with Aosta in the region Aosta Valley in <b>Italy</b>. It is the lowest pass \nlying on the ridge between the two highest <b>mountains</b> of ... From the <b>north</b>, in \n<b>Switzerland</b>, the route to the pass follows the lower part of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "High-speed rail in Europe", "snippet": "High-speed rail in Europe is emerging as an increasingly popular and efficient \nmeans of transport. The first high-speed rail lines in Europe, built in the 1980s \nand 1990s, improved <b>travel</b> times on intra-national corridors. Since then, several \ncountries <b>have</b> built extensive high-speed networks, and ... ICE <b>trains</b> reached \ndestinations in Austria and <b>Switzerland</b> soon after they&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gotthard Base Tunnel", "snippet": "The Gotthard Base Tunnel is a railway tunnel through the Alps in <b>Switzerland</b>. It \nopened on 1 ... It is also the first flat route through the Alps or any other major \n<b>mountain</b> range, ... Passenger <b>trains can travel</b> up to 250 km/h (155 mph) through \nthe GBT, ... Train services from <b>Italy to Switzerland</b> through the line <b>are</b> expected \nto&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gotthard Road Tunnel", "snippet": "The Gotthard Road Tunnel in <b>Switzerland</b> runs from G\u00f6schenen in the canton of \nUri at its <b>northern</b> portal, ... The tunnel <b>would</b> be longer than any existing road \ntunnel, and <b>would</b> provide a year-round road link from the <b>Swiss</b> ... It was built for \nthe use of <b>trains travelling from northern Switzerland</b> to the Ticino area and \nbeyond."}, {"title": "Northern Italy", "snippet": "<b>Northern Italy</b> is a geographical and cultural region in the northern part of Italy. ... \nRhaeto-Romance and Gallo-Italic languages <b>are</b> spoken in the region, as \nopposed ... by allied cities of Lombardy that defeated the Hohenstaufen Emperor \nFrederick <b>I</b>, ... <b>mountain</b> ranges air pollution remains a severe problem in \n<b>Northern Italy</b>."}]}, {"query": "pennine alps", "results": [{"title": "Pennine Alps", "snippet": "The <b>Pennine Alps</b> also known as the Valais Alps, are a mountain range in the \nwestern part of the Alps. They are located in Switzerland (Valais) and Italy&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Category:Pennine Alps", "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Pennine Alps</b>&quot;. The following 67 pages are in this category, \nout of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)."}, {"title": "Pennines", "snippet": "The Pennines also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, is a range of \nhills and ... His own form of the name was the &quot;<b>Pennine Alps</b>&quot; (Alpes Peninos), \nwhich today is used for a western section of the continental Alps. Those \nmountains&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mont Gond (Pennine Alps)", "snippet": "Mont Gond is a mountain of the <b>Pennine Alps</b>, overlooking Siviez, south of \nNendaz in the canton of Valais. References[edit]. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Fluchthorn (Pennine Alps)", "snippet": "The Fluchthorn is a mountain of the Swiss <b>Pennine Alps</b>, located south of Saas-\nAlmagell in the canton of Valais. It lies east of the Strahlhorn."}, {"title": "Matterhorn", "snippet": "The Matterhorn is a mountain of the Alps, straddling the main watershed and \nborder between Switzerland and Italy. It is a large, near-symmetric pyramidal \npeak in the extended Monte Rosa area of the <b>Pennine Alps</b>, whose summit is \n4,478&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Geology of the Alps", "snippet": "The Alps form part of a Cenozoic orogenic belt of mountain chains, called the \nAlpide belt, that ... central regions, are the rocks forming Mont Blanc, the \nMatterhorn, and high peaks in the <b>Pennine Alps</b> and Hohe Tauern (Stampfli &amp; \nBorel 2004)."}, {"title": "Pennine", "snippet": "Pennine may refer to: Pennines, a mountain range in England; <b>Pennine Alps</b>, a \nmountain range in the western Alps; Pennine Way, a National Trail in England&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of highest mountains of Switzerland", "snippet": "This is a list of the highest mountains of Switzerland. This list only includes \nsummits above ... 3,600 m in Switzerland, located in the High Alps, in the cantons \nof Valais, Bern, Graub\u00fcnden, Uri, and Glarus. ... (7,103 ft), 45\u00b056\u203213\u2033N 07\u00b052\n\u203201\u2033E\ufeff / \ufeff45.93694\u00b0N 7.86694\u00b0E\ufeff / 45.93694; 7.86694 &middot; <b>Pennine Alps</b> &middot; Valais, \n1855."}, {"title": "Great St Bernard Pass", "snippet": "The Great St Bernard Pass is the third highest road pass in Switzerland, at an \nelevation of ... The pass runs northeast-southwest through the Valais Alps (\nformerly known as the <b>Pennine Alps</b> after the Roman name for the pass, \npoeninus mons&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "mountains between northern italy and switzerland", "results": [{"title": "Stelvio Pass", "snippet": "The Stelvio Pass is a <b>mountain</b> pass in <b>northern Italy</b> bordering <b>Switzerland</b> at an \nelevation <b>of</b> 2,757 m (9,045 ft) above sea level. It is the highest paved <b>mountain</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Alps", "snippet": "The Alps are the highest and most extensive <b>mountain</b> range system that lies \nentirely in Europe, and stretching approximately 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) across \neight Alpine countries (<b>from</b> west to east): France, <b>Switzerland</b>, Monaco, Italy, ... \nTo the south it dips into <b>northern Italy</b> and to the north extends to the southern \nborder&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Northern Italy", "snippet": "<b>Northern Italy</b> is a geographical and cultural region in the northern part <b>of</b> Italy. ... \nIn <b>between</b> the two <b>mountain</b> ranges lies a large plain made <b>of</b> the Venetian ... \nwhose most northerly section is part <b>of Switzerland</b>, Como, Orta, Lugano, Iseo, \nIdro&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Italy\u2013Switzerland border", "snippet": "The border <b>between</b> the modern states <b>of Switzerland</b> and <b>Italy</b> extends for 744 \nkilometres (462 ... separating Val M\u00fcstair and the Engadin <b>from</b> Vinschgau, South \nTyrol, terminating at the Austrian-<b>Swiss</b>-<b>Italian</b> tripoint just <b>north of</b> Piz Lad."}, {"title": "Principal passes of the Alps", "snippet": "This article lists the principal <b>mountain</b> passes and tunnels in the Alps, and gives \na history <b>of</b> ... 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In the lower part <b>of</b> the Val Poschiavo, the valley in the Graub\u00fcnden \ncanton <b>of Switzerland</b> that descends into the Valtellina at Tirano, similar wines \nare&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lake Lugano", "snippet": "Lake Lugano is a glacial lake which is situated on the border <b>between</b> southern \n<b>Switzerland</b> and <b>Northern Italy</b>. ... Well-known <b>mountains</b> and tourist destinations \non the shores <b>of</b> the lake are Monte Br\u00e8 to the east, Monte San Salvatore west <b>of</b>\n&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["High Alps", "Swiss Alps", "The Alps", "Pennine Alps"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Swiss Alps", "The Alps", "Pennine Alps"]}], "nq_answer": ["The Alps"], "id": "-1374031437615432306", "nq_doc_title": "Alps", "question": "Which mountains would you cross to travel from northern italy to switzerland?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam War", "Robert R. 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(After the <b>last</b> of the <b>POWs</b> had been <b>released</b>, McCain&#39;s \nforced &quot;confession&quot;, along with similar statements from other <b>POWs</b>, was aired \nagain&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "John McCain", "snippet": "John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 \u2013 August 25, 2018) was an American \npolitician and ... During the <b>Vietnam</b> War, he almost died in the 1967 USS \nForrestal fire. ... Such early <b>release</b> was prohibited by the <b>POWs</b>&#39; interpretation of \nthe military Code of Conduct which states in Article III: &quot;I will accept neither parole \nnor&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of prisoners of war", "snippet": "This is a list of notable prisoners of war (<b>POW</b>) whose imprisonment attracted \nnotable attention ... Frank Buckles \u2014 the <b>last</b> American veteran of World War I, \nwas imprisoned by the ... <b>Vietnam</b>. <b>POW</b>. Lead the only organized escape from \nthe Hanoi Hilton with ... He was <b>released</b> in a <b>prisoner</b> exchange on October 18, \n2011."}, {"title": "Prisoner of war", "snippet": "A <b>prisoner</b> of war (<b>POW</b>) is a non-combatant\u2014whether a military member, an \nirregular military ... It applies from the moment a <b>prisoner</b> is captured until he or \nshe is <b>released</b> or repatriated. One of the main ... Since the <b>Vietnam</b> War, the \nofficial U.S. military term for enemy <b>POWs</b> is EPW (Enemy <b>Prisoner</b> of War). This \nname&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Alcatraz Gang", "snippet": "... shortly after his <b>release</b> from the <b>POW</b> camps in North <b>Vietnam</b>; March 1973. \nThe Alcatraz Gang was a group of eleven American prisoners of war (<b>POW</b>) held \nseparately in Hanoi, North <b>Vietnam</b> during the <b>Vietnam</b> War ... 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Coker and \nMcKnight were the <b>last POWs</b> assigned to the Alcatraz Gang, being so assigned \nfor&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Charles Shelton", "snippet": "Charles E. Shelton (born April 29, 1932-died April 29, 1965 (aged 33) was a \nUnited States Air Force officer who was shot down during the <b>Vietnam</b> War over \nLaos during a reconnaissance mission on ... he was classified as a <b>prisoner</b> of \nwar until 1994, making him the <b>last</b> official U.S. <b>prisoner</b> of war from the <b>Vietnam</b> \nWar."}, {"title": "Prisoner of war", "snippet": "A <b>prisoner</b> of war (<b>POW</b>) is a non-combatant\u2014whether a military member, an \nirregular military ... It applies from the moment a <b>prisoner</b> is captured until he or \nshe is <b>released</b> or repatriated. One of the main ... Since the <b>Vietnam</b> War, the \nofficial U.S. military term for enemy <b>POWs</b> is EPW (Enemy <b>Prisoner</b> of War). 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Ruedi Reservoir is also a popular regional destination for \nboating&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "Where is the source of Fryingpan River located in Colorado?|What county in Colorado is the location of the Fryingpan River?", "answer": ["Pitkin", "Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness, Pitkin County"]}, {"question": "Where in Colorado is the Fryingpan River?", "answer": ["west central Colorado", "in west central Colorado"]}, {"question": "What are the coordinates of the location of the Fryingpan River in Colorado?", "answer": ["39\u00b009\u203252\u2033N 106\u00b031\u203240\u2033W"]}, {"question": "What forest is the Fryingpan river in Colorado?", "answer": ["White River National Forest"]}, {"question": "What Mountain range is the Fryingpan River in Colorado?", "answer": ["Sawatch Mountains"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["in west central Colorado"], "id": "-1468534904392028006", "nq_doc_title": "Fryingpan River", "question": "Where is the frying pan river in colorado?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["ZIP Code"], "used_queries": [{"query": "us zip code", "results": [{"title": "ZIP Code", "snippet": "A <b>ZIP Code</b> is a <b>postal code</b> used by the <b>United States</b> Postal Service (USPS). \nIntroduced in 1963, the basic format consists of five digits. 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French held \nsway in <b>England</b> until the middle of the 14th century; it was fluently spoken at the \nCourt&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Henry VIII of England", "snippet": "<b>Church</b> of <b>England</b> (1534\u20131547); Roman <b>Catholic</b> (1491\u20131534). Signature, \nHenry VIII&#39;s signature. Henry VIII (28 June 1491 \u2013 28 January 1547) was King of \n<b>England</b> from 1509 until his death in 1547. He was the second Tudor <b>monarch</b>, \nsucceeding his father Henry VII. ... English Reformation, <b>separating</b> the <b>Church</b> of \n<b>England</b> from papal authority."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Henry VIII"]}], "nq_answer": ["Henry VIII"], "id": "-148173770753942299", "nq_doc_title": "History of the Church of England", "question": "Which monarch separated england from the catholic church?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["List of YouTubers", "PewDiePie"], "used_queries": [{"query": "Who is the most subscribed vlogger on youtube?", "results": [{"title": "List of YouTubers", "snippet": "PewDiePie (pictured in 2015), the <b>most</b>-<b>subscribed</b> individual YouTuber. This is a \nlist of YouTubers. YouTubers are people mostly known for their work on <b>YouTube</b> \n... Bryan Le, United States, RiceGum, American <b>YouTube vlogger</b> and rapper \nknown for his diss tracks. 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In the next <b>match</b> against Kochi Tuskers Kerala, \nhe <b>scored</b> 37 <b>runs</b> in <b>one</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Women's Twenty20 International records", "snippet": "This article contains records for Women&#39;s Twenty20 <b>Internationals</b>. Contents. 1 \nListing notation ... (100/3) indicates that a team <b>scored</b> 100 <b>runs</b> for three wickets \nand the innings ... <b>runs</b> and was all out, either by losing all ten wickets or by \nhaving <b>one</b> or <b>more</b> batsmen ... Record took place in a Women&#39;s <b>T20</b> World Cup \n<b>match</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Who has scored most runs in t20 international matches?", "results": [{"title": "List of Twenty20 International records", "snippet": "Virat Kohli <b>is the</b> leading <b>run</b> scorer in <b>T20</b> Internationals, with 2,794 <b>runs</b>. This \narticle contains records for men&#39;s Twenty20 Internationals. 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Designed by Werner Stengel and built by Intamin, the \nAccelerator Coaster model is the <b>tallest roller coaster</b> in the world and the second \n<b>fastest</b>."}, {"title": "Roller coaster", "snippet": "A <b>roller coaster</b> is a type of amusement ride that employs a form of elevated \nrailroad track ... strata coaster, Kingda Ka, opened at Six Flags Great Adventure \nin 2005 as the <b>tallest roller coaster</b> in the world featuring a height of 456 feet (139 \nm)."}, {"title": "Montu (roller coaster)", "snippet": "Montu is an inverted <b>roller coaster</b> at Busch Gardens Tampa in Tampa, Florida. \nBuilt by Swiss ... When the ride opened on May 16, 1996, it was the world&#39;s <b>tallest</b> \nand <b>fastest</b> inverted <b>roller coaster</b>, a title it has since conceded to Alpengeist at&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mamba (roller coaster)", "snippet": "Year, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, \n2011. <b>Ranking</b>, 9, 20, 18, 24, 31, 28, 25, 26, 39, 40&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Formula Rossa", "snippet": "Formula Rossa (Arabic: \u0641\u0648\u0631\u0645\u0648\u0644\u0627 \u0631\u0648\u0633\u0627) is a launched <b>roller coaster</b> located at \nFerrari World in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Manufactured by Intamin, \nFormula Rossa is the world&#39;s <b>fastest roller coaster</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "History of the roller coaster", "snippet": "<b>Roller coaster</b> amusement rides have origins back to ice slides constructed in \n18th-century ... The Beast: opened as the <b>tallest</b>, <b>fastest</b> and <b>longest</b> wooden \n<b>roller coaster</b>. Today it is still the <b>longest</b> wooden <b>roller coaster</b> in the world."}]}, {"query": "Fastest roller coaster in california is what?", "results": [{"title": "List of roller coaster rankings", "snippet": "Formula Rossa, the <b>fastest roller coaster</b> in the world. <b>Roller coasters</b> are \namusement rides developed for amusement parks and modern theme ... 7, \nIncredicoaster &middot; Disney <b>California</b> Adventure, United States, 6,072 ft (1,851 m), \nIntamin, N/A."}, {"title": "History of the roller coaster", "snippet": "<b>Roller coaster</b> amusement rides have origins back to ice slides constructed in \n18th-century ... The Beast: opened as the tallest, <b>fastest</b> and longest wooden \n<b>roller coaster</b>. ... First large-scale flying <b>roller coaster</b>, Nighthawk, <b>California&#39;s</b> \nGreat America; First interactive water coaster; Flying Super Saturator, Carowinds, \nUnited&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Incredicoaster", "snippet": "Incredicoaster is a steel <b>roller coaster</b> located at Disney <b>California</b> Adventure in \nAnaheim, <b>California</b>. Manufactured by Intamin, the <b>ride</b> opened to the public as \n<b>California</b> Screamin&#39; on February 8, 2001. It is the only <b>roller coaster</b> at the \nDisneyland Resort with an inversion, and it is the <b>fastest</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Giant Dipper", "snippet": "The Giant Dipper is a historic wooden <b>roller coaster</b> located at the Santa Cruz \nBeach Boardwalk, an amusement park in Santa Cruz, <b>California</b>. ... Jack Rabbit, \nWorld&#39;s <b>Fastest Roller Coaster</b> May 1924\u2013June 1927, Succeeded by. Cyclone&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Full Throttle (roller coaster)", "snippet": "Full Throttle is a steel launched <b>roller coaster</b> located in Six Flags Plaza at Six \nFlags Magic Mountain in Valencia, <b>California</b> ... Hopkins, Jamie (2012-10-01). &quot;\nPremier Rides to build tallest, <b>fastest</b>-looping <b>roller coaster</b>&quot;. The Baltimore Sun."}, {"title": "Superman: Escape from Krypton", "snippet": "After its opening, the media claimed Superman to be the <b>fastest roller coaster</b> in \n... <b>California</b> State Regulators asked the park to make modifications to the rides&#39;&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Kingda Ka", "snippet": "Kingda Ka is a steel <b>roller coaster</b> located at Six Flags Great Adventure in \nJackson, New Jersey. Designed by Werner Stengel and built by Intamin, the \nAccelerator Coaster model is the tallest <b>roller coaster</b> in the world and the second \n<b>fastest</b>."}, {"title": "Desperado (roller coaster)", "snippet": "Desperado is a hypercoaster located in Primm, Nevada, United States at the \nBuffalo Bill&#39;s Hotel ... on August 11, 1994, as one of the tallest and <b>fastest roller</b> \n<b>coasters</b> in the world. ... &quot;PRIMM SPRUCING UP <b>CALIFORNIA</b>-NEVADA \nBORDER&quot;."}, {"title": "Launched roller coaster", "snippet": "The launched <b>roller coaster</b> is a modern form of <b>roller coaster</b> which has \nincreased in use in the ... The first launched <b>roller coaster</b> was Montezooma&#39;s \nRevenge at Knotts Berry Farm in Southern <b>California</b>. ... The <b>fastest roller coaster</b> \nin the world Formula Rossa, which reaches 149 mph (240 km/h) in 4 seconds, is \nalso&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gold Striker", "snippet": "<b>Fast</b> Lane available. 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The album&#39;s lead single was the track &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love</b> This Way \n<b>Again</b>&quot; written by Richard Kerr and Will Jennings, and originally recorded by \nCheryl&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again", "snippet": "&quot;<b>Never</b> Gonna Fall in <b>Love Again</b>&quot; is a song co-written and recorded by American \npop rock artist ... Not to be confused with I&#39;ll Never Fall In Love Again by Burt \nBacharach, or Never Gonna Fall in Love Again by Elton John and Tom Robinson."}, {"title": "Hillary Lindsey", "snippet": "Hillary Lee Lindsey is an American singer and songwriter. She born in \nWashington, Georgia. ... 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The song was \nalso&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "I'll never love again", "results": [{"title": "I'll Never Love Again", "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love Again</b>&quot; is a song from the 2018 film A Star Is Born, performed by \nits stars Lady Gaga and director Bradley Cooper whose character sings the final\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "I'll Never Love This Way Again", "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love</b> This Way <b>Again</b>&quot; is a Grammy Award-winning, Gold-certified 1979 \nhit recorded by American singer Dionne Warwick. The song was composed by&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "I'll Never Fall in Love Again (Lonnie Donegan song)", "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Fall in <b>Love Again</b>&quot; is a song written by Lonnie Donegan and Jimmy \nCurrie, and first released by Donegan as a single in 1962. Its most commercially\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "I'll Never Love Again (disambiguation)", "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love Again</b>&quot; is a song from the 2018 film and soundtrack, A Star is Born\n. <b>I&#39;ll Never Love Again</b> may also refer to:&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "I'll Never Fall in Love Again", "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Fall in <b>Love Again</b>&quot; is a popular song by composer Burt Bacharach and \nlyricist Hal David that was written for the 1968 musical Promises, Promises."}, {"title": "I'll Never Fall in Love Again (album)", "snippet": "<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Fall in <b>Love Again</b> is the thirteenth studio album by American singer \nDionne Warwick, released in 1970 on the Scepter label. It was produced by Burt\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again", "snippet": "&quot;<b>Never</b> Gonna Fall in <b>Love Again</b>&quot; is a song co-written and recorded by American \npop rock artist ... Not to be confused with I&#39;ll Never Fall In Love Again by Burt \nBacharach, or Never Gonna Fall in Love Again by Elton John and Tom Robinson."}, {"title": "A Star Is Born (2018 soundtrack)", "snippet": "Released: November 21, 2018; &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love Again</b>&quot; Released: May 27, 2019. \nA Star Is Born is the soundtrack album to the 2018 musical film of the same name, \nperformed by&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Hillary Lindsey", "snippet": "Hillary Lee Lindsey is an American singer and songwriter. She born in \nWashington, Georgia. ... Best Song Written for Visual Media, &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love</b> \n<b>Again</b>&quot; (Film Version) (shared with Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, and Aaron \nRaitiere), Won&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Dionne (album)", "snippet": "Dionne is a 1979 album by the vocalist Dionne Warwick. It was recorded during \nthe winter of ... The album&#39;s lead single was the track &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love</b> This Way \n<b>Again</b>&quot; written by Richard Kerr and Will Jennings, and originally recorded by \nCheryl&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Who wrote ill never love again a star is born?", "results": [{"title": "I'll Never Love Again", "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love Again</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> from the 2018 film <b>A Star Is Born</b>, performed by \nits stars Lady Gaga and director Bradley Cooper whose character sings the final\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Hillary Lindsey", "snippet": "Hillary Lee Lindsey is an American singer and <b>songwriter</b>. She born in \nWashington, Georgia. ... Best <b>Song Written</b> for Visual Media, &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love</b> \n<b>Again</b>&quot; (Film Version) (shared with Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, and Aaron \nRaitiere), Won ... Lady Gaga, &quot;Always Remember Us This Way&quot; (<b>A Star Is Born</b> \nsoundtrack). &quot;A-Yo&quot;."}, {"title": "I'll Never Fall in Love Again (Lonnie Donegan song)", "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Fall in <b>Love Again</b>&quot; is a <b>song written</b> by Lonnie Donegan and Jimmy \nCurrie, and first released by Donegan as a single in 1962. Its most commercially\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Natalie Hemby", "snippet": "Natalie Nicole Hemby Wrucke (<b>born</b> March 24, 1977) is an American country \nmusic <b>songwriter</b> ... Remember Us This Way&quot;, Nominated. 2020, Grammy Awards \n&middot; Best <b>Song Written</b> for Visual Media, &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love Again</b>&quot; (Film Version), Won&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Always Remember Us This Way", "snippet": "(2018), &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love Again</b>&quot; (2019). Music video. &quot;Always Remember Us This \nWay&quot; on YouTube. &quot;Always Remember Us This Way&quot; is a <b>song</b> from the 2018 film \n<b>A Star Is Born</b> and its soundtrack&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Shallow (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper song)", "snippet": "(2018), &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love Again</b>&quot; (2019). Music video. &quot;Shallow&quot; on YouTube. &quot;\nShallow&quot; is a <b>song</b> performed by American singer Lady Gaga and American actor \nand ... &quot;Shallow&quot; is a pivotal moment in <b>A Star Is Born</b>, since it speaks about Ally \nand Jackson&#39;s conversations. Gaga <b>wrote</b> it from Ally&#39;s point of view with the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Will Jennings", "snippet": "Wilbur H. &quot;Will&quot; Jennings (born June 27, 1944) is an American <b>songwriter</b>, who is \npopularly ... Jennings and Sample also <b>wrote</b> &quot;One Day <b>I&#39;ll</b> Fly Away&quot;, originally \nsung by Crawford, ... to Dionne Warwick (1979) \u2014 &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love</b> This Way \n<b>Again</b>&quot; (co-<b>written</b> with Richard Kerr) ... &quot;Evergreen (<b>Love</b> Theme from <b>A Star Is</b> \n<b>Born</b>)&quot;."}, {"title": "Burt Bacharach", "snippet": "Burt Freeman Bacharach is an American <b>composer, songwriter</b>, record producer, \npianist, and ... Bacharach was <b>born</b> in Kansas City, Missouri, and grew up in the \nKew ... the actress and singer who had been an international screen <b>star</b> in the \n1930s. ... yielded two hits, including the title tune and &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Fall in <b>Love Again</b>\n."}, {"title": "Hal David", "snippet": "Bacharach and David hits included &quot;Alfie&quot;, &quot;Raindrops Keep Fallin&#39; on My Head&quot;, \n&quot;This Guy&#39;s in <b>Love with You</b>&quot;, &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Fall in <b>Love Again</b>&quot;, &quot;Do You Know the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Richard Kerr (songwriter)", "snippet": "Richard Buchanan Kerr (<b>born</b> December 14, 1944) is an English <b>composer</b>, who \nco-<b>wrote</b> ... 1 US); &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Love</b> This Way <b>Again</b>&quot; \u2013 Dionne Warwick (No. 5 US), \nCheryl Ladd, Tom Jones, Billie Jo Spears, Regine Velasquez and The Nolans."}]}, {"query": "ill never loe again a star is born", "results": [{"title": "I'll Never Love Again", "snippet": "&quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Love <b>Again</b>&quot; is a song from the 2018 film <b>A Star Is Born</b>, performed by \nits stars Lady Gaga and director Bradley Cooper whose character sings the final\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "A Star Is Born (1954 film)", "snippet": "<b>A Star Is Born</b> is a 1954 American musical film written by Moss Hart, starring Judy \nGarland and ... Norman is called away early in the morning to filming and then \nfalls <b>ill</b>. ... reputation for unreliability; Cukor <b>never</b> forgave Cary for declining the \nrole. ... In the spring of 1984, the restored <b>A Star Is Born</b> was <b>again</b> reissued and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Shallow (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper song)", "snippet": "(2018), &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Love <b>Again</b>&quot; (2019). Music video. &quot;Shallow&quot; on YouTube. &quot;\nShallow&quot; is a song performed by American singer Lady Gaga and American actor \nand ... &quot;Shallow&quot; is a pivotal moment in <b>A Star Is Born</b>, since it speaks about Ally \nand ... Gaga premiered it on DJ Zane <b>Lowe</b>&#39;s Beats 1 radio show while giving an\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Begin Again (film)", "snippet": "Begin <b>Again</b> is a 2013 American musical comedy-drama film written and directed \nby John ... Knightley, who had never sung professionally before, prepared for the \nrole by ... since childhood, saying &quot;<b>I&#39;ll never</b> make a film with supermodels <b>again</b>. \n... The song &quot;Lost <b>Stars</b>&quot; was nominated for numerous awards, including the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Will Jennings", "snippet": "Wilbur H. &quot;Will&quot; Jennings (<b>born</b> June 27, 1944) is an American songwriter, who is \npopularly known for &quot;Tears in Heaven&quot; by Eric Clapton and &quot;My Heart Will Go&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lorna Luft", "snippet": "Lorna Luft (born November 21, 1952) is an American television, stage, and film \nactress and ... It is best known for the hit song &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Fall in Love <b>Again</b>&quot;. ... <b>A</b> \n<b>Star Is Born</b>: Judy Garland and the Film That Got Away which she describes as &quot;a\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "A Star Is Born (1976 film)", "snippet": "<b>A Star Is Born</b> is a 1976 American musical romantic drama film about a young \nsinger (Barbra Streisand) who meets and falls in love with an established rock \nand&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Burt Bacharach", "snippet": "Burt Freeman Bacharach is an American composer, songwriter, record producer, \npianist, and ... Bacharach was <b>born</b> in Kansas City, Missouri, and grew up in the \nKew ... the actress and singer who had been an international screen <b>star</b> in the \n1930s. ... yielded two hits, including the title tune and &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Fall in Love <b>Again</b>\n."}, {"title": "Johnnie Ray", "snippet": "John Alvin Ray (January 10, 1927 \u2013 February 24, 1990) was an American singer, \nsongwriter, ... He never regained a strong following there and rarely appeared on \nAmerican television ... Johnnie Ray was <b>born</b> January 10, 1927, in The Dalles, \nOregon, to parents Elmer ... 1959, &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never</b> Fall In Love <b>Again</b>&quot;, 75, 76, \u2014, 26&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Hal David", "snippet": "Harold Lane David (May 25, 1921 \u2013 September 1, 2012) was an American lyricist\n. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York City. He was best known for his&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey, Aaron Raitiere"]}], "nq_answer": ["Aaron Raitiere", "Lady Gaga", "Natalie Hemby", "Hillary Lindsey"], "id": "-2308736470761693477", "nq_doc_title": "I'll Never Love Again", "question": "Who wrote ill never love again a star is born?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Supremacy Clause", "Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Federal and state environmental relations"], "used_queries": [{"query": "Who ensures that the states abide by constitutional and federal law", "results": [{"title": "Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "snippet": "The Tenth Amendment (Amendment X) to the United <b>States Constitution</b>, which is \npart of the Bill of Rights, was ratified on December 15, 1791. It expresses the \nprinciple of federalism and <b>states</b>&#39; rights, which strictly supports the entire plan of \nthe original <b>Constitution</b> for the United <b>States</b> of America, by stating that the \n<b>federal</b> ... The <b>act</b> required <b>state</b> and local <b>law</b> enforcement officials to conduct&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Incorporation of the Bill of Rights", "snippet": "Incorporation, in United <b>States law</b>, is the doctrine by which portions of the Bill of \nRights have been made applicable to the <b>states</b>. When the Bill of Rights was \nratified, the courts held that its protections extended only to the actions of the \n<b>federal</b> government and that the Bill of Rights did not ... Bill of Rights is the first \nten amendments to the United <b>States Constitution</b>."}, {"title": "Federal and state environmental relations", "snippet": "There are benefits to leaving environmental regulation both to the <b>federal</b> \ngovernment to the <b>states</b>. Proponents of <b>federal</b> environmental policy argue that it \nis necessary to set equal standards for all <b>states</b> in order to level the playing field. \nFurthermore, it is much easier for large corporations to <b>abide</b> by one universal ... \nCurrently, most <b>federal</b> environmental <b>laws</b> grant both expansive regulatory&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "United States labor law", "snippet": "United <b>States</b> labor <b>law</b> sets the rights and duties for employees, labor unions, \nand employers ... There are no <b>federal</b> or <b>state laws</b> requiring paid holidays or \npaid family ... policy has attempted to put labor rights in international agreements, \nto <b>ensure</b> ... With Harlan J, Holmes J dissented, arguing that the &quot;<b>constitution</b> is \nnot&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Supremacy Clause", "snippet": "The Supremacy Clause of the <b>Constitution</b> of the United <b>States</b> (Article VI, Clause \n2), establishes that the <b>Constitution</b>, <b>federal laws</b> ... XIII of the Articles of \nConfederation, which provided that &quot;Every <b>State</b> shall <b>abide</b> by the determination \nof the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "European Union law", "snippet": "European Union <b>law</b> is the system of <b>laws</b> operating within the member <b>states</b> of \nthe European ... Fourth, in 2005 a Treaty establishing a <b>Constitution</b> for Europe \nwas proposed. ... led to a common market, then monetary union, then union of \nmonetary and fiscal policy, and eventually a full union characteristic of a <b>federal</b> \n<b>state</b>."}, {"title": "Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against ...", "snippet": "The Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women \n(CEDAW) is ... Unrecognized state, abiding by treaty ... It also mandates the \n<b>states</b> parties &quot;[t]o <b>ensure</b>...the recognition of the common ... Article 15 obliges \n<b>states</b> parties to guarantee &quot;women equality with men before the <b>law</b>,&quot; including &quot;\na <b>legal</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Bank regulation in the United States", "snippet": "Bank regulation in the United <b>States</b> is highly fragmented compared with other \nG10 countries, where most countries have only one bank regulator. In the U.S., \nbanking is regulated at both the <b>federal</b> and <b>state</b> level. ... the United <b>States</b> \n<b>Constitution</b>, <b>federal</b> banking statutes (and the <b>regulations</b> and other guidance \nissued by&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "No Child Left Behind Act", "snippet": "The No Child Left Behind <b>Act</b> of 2002 (NCLB) was a U.S. <b>Act</b> of Congress that \nreauthorized the ... To receive <b>federal</b> school funding, <b>states</b> had to give these \nassessments to all students at select grade levels. ... disabled or limited English \nproficient (LEP) students say that inclusion <b>ensures</b> that deficiencies in the \neducation of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Federal preemption", "snippet": "In the <b>law</b> of the United <b>States</b>, <b>federal</b> preemption is the invalidation of a U.S. \n<b>state law</b> that ... This <b>Constitution</b>, and the <b>Laws</b> of the United <b>States</b> which shall \nbe made in ... [T]o <b>ensure that the States</b> would not undo <b>federal</b> deregulation \nwith&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "supremacy law", "results": [{"title": "Supremacy Clause", "snippet": "The <b>Supremacy</b> Clause of the Constitution of the United States (Article VI, Clause \n2), establishes that the Constitution, federal <b>laws</b> made pursuant to it, and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Primacy of European Union law", "snippet": "The primacy of European Union <b>law</b> is an EU <b>law</b> principle that when there is \nconflict between ... Union <b>law</b> is accepted as having <b>supremacy</b> over the <b>law</b> of \nmember states, but not all member states share the ECJ&#39;s analysis of why EU <b>law</b>\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Parliamentary sovereignty", "snippet": "Parliamentary sovereignty is a concept in the constitutional <b>law</b> of some \nparliamentary ... The UK courts currently recognize the <b>supremacy</b> of EU <b>law</b> on \nthose subjects where the EU can legislate. However, this <b>supremacy</b> derives from \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Article Six of the United States Constitution", "snippet": "Article Six of the United States Constitution establishes the <b>laws</b> and treaties of \nthe United ... The appropriate application of that part of the clause which confers \nthe same <b>supremacy</b> on <b>laws</b> and treaties, is to such acts of the State legislatures\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Acts of Supremacy", "snippet": "Royal <b>Supremacy</b> is specifically used to describe the <b>legal</b> sovereignty of the civil \n<b>laws</b> over the <b>laws</b> of the Church in England. The act declared that the king&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "White supremacy", "snippet": "White <b>supremacy</b> or white supremacism is the racist belief that white people are \nsuperior to ... Sociologist Stephen Klineberg has stated that U.S. immigration \n<b>laws</b> prior to 1965 clearly declared &quot;that Northern Europeans are a superior&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Category:Supremacy Clause case law", "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Supremacy</b> Clause case <b>law</b>&quot;. The following 10 pages are in \nthis category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "R (Factortame Ltd) v Secretary of State for Transport", "snippet": "R (Factortame Ltd) v Secretary of State for Transport was a judicial review case \ntaken against ... After the ECJ confirmed the incompatibility of the Act with EU <b>law</b>, \nFactortame saw the House of Lords confirm the <b>supremacy</b> of EU <b>law</b> over&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Costa v ENEL", "snippet": "Flaminio Costa v ENEL (1964) Case 6/64 was a landmark decision of the \nEuropean Court of Justice which established the primacy of European Union <b>law</b> \n(then Community <b>law</b>) over the <b>laws</b> of its ... Direct effect &middot; Factortame &middot; \n<b>Supremacy</b> (European Union <b>law</b>) &middot; Thoburn v Sunderland City Council &middot; Van \nGend en Loos v&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Supremacy", "snippet": "<b>Law</b>[edit]. <b>Supremacy</b> (European Union <b>law</b>), a European Union <b>legal</b> doctrine by \nwhich EU <b>law</b> has primacy of that of its member states&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "states abide by federal law", "results": [{"title": "Supremacy Clause", "snippet": "The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution of the United <b>States</b> (Article VI, Clause \n2), establishes that the Constitution, <b>federal laws</b> ... XIII of the Articles of \nConfederation, which provided that &quot;Every <b>State</b> shall <b>abide</b> by the determination \nof the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "snippet": "The Tenth Amendment (Amendment X) to the United <b>States</b> Constitution, which is \npart of the Bill ... The Tenth Amendment, which makes explicit the idea that the \n<b>federal</b> ... The <b>act</b> provided three incentives for <b>states</b> to <b>comply with</b> statutory&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Exemptions for hydraulic fracturing under United States federal law ...", "snippet": "There are many exemptions for hydraulic fracturing under United <b>States federal</b> \n<b>law</b>: the oil and ... Any major pollution sources must <b>abide</b> by the National \nEmissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), by using the &quot;\nMaximum&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Nullification (U.S. Constitution)", "snippet": "Nullification, in United <b>States</b> constitutional history, is a <b>legal</b> theory that a <b>state</b> \nhas the right to nullify, or invalidate, any <b>federal law</b> which that <b>state</b> has deemed\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "State supreme court", "snippet": "In the United <b>States</b>, a <b>state</b> supreme ... is a question of <b>law</b> under the United \n<b>States</b> Constitution (which includes issues arising from <b>federal</b> treaties,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "United States labor law", "snippet": "United <b>States</b> labor <b>law</b> sets the rights and duties for employees, labor unions, \nand employers ... There are no <b>federal</b> or <b>state laws</b> requiring paid holidays or \npaid family leave: the Family and Medical Leave <b>Act</b> of 1993 creates a limited \nright to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Daylight saving time in the United States", "snippet": "Beginning in 1967, the <b>act</b> mandated standard time within the established time \nzones and provided&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "United States corporate law", "snippet": "United <b>States</b> corporate <b>law</b> regulates the governance, finance and power of \ncorporations in US <b>law</b>. Every <b>state</b> and territory has its own basic corporate code\n, while <b>federal law</b> ... its incorporators choose, or however it is subsequently \namended, so long as they <b>comply with</b> the minimum compulsory standards of the \n<b>law</b>."}, {"title": "States' rights", "snippet": "In American political discourse, <b>states</b>&#39; rights are political powers held for the \n<b>state</b> governments ... In the event of any conflict between <b>state</b> and <b>federal law</b>, \nthe Constitution resolved the conflict via the ... <b>States</b> Constitution, and the District \nof Columbia could not completely ban gun ownership by <b>law</b>-<b>abiding</b> private \ncitizens."}, {"title": "Federal and state environmental relations", "snippet": "There are benefits to leaving environmental regulation both to the <b>federal</b> \ngovernment to the <b>states</b>. Proponents of <b>federal</b> environmental policy argue that it \nis necessary to set equal standards for all <b>states</b> in order to level the playing field. \nFurthermore, it is much easier for large corporations to <b>abide</b> by one universal ... \n<b>Federal law</b> may preempt <b>state legislation</b> in issues of interstate commerce or&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "states abide by constitutional and federal law?", "results": [{"title": "Supremacy Clause", "snippet": "The Supremacy Clause of the <b>Constitution</b> of the United <b>States</b> (Article VI, Clause \n2), establishes that the <b>Constitution</b>, <b>federal laws</b> ... XIII of the Articles of \nConfederation, which provided that &quot;Every <b>State</b> shall <b>abide</b> by the determination \nof the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "snippet": "The Tenth Amendment (Amendment X) to the United <b>States Constitution</b>, which is \npart of the Bill of Rights, was ratified on December 15, 1791. It expresses the \nprinciple of federalism and <b>states</b>&#39; rights, which strictly supports the entire plan of \nthe original <b>Constitution</b> for the United <b>States</b> of America, by stating that the \n<b>federal</b> ... 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The U.S. <b>Supreme Court</b> (SCOTUS) had never extensively \ninterpreted the Second Amendment until ... All of the <b>state laws</b> described below \noperate in the context of <b>federal</b> regulation regarding the transfer and sale of \nfirearms."}]}, {"query": "Who ensures that the states abide by constitutional and federal law?", "results": [{"title": "Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "snippet": "The Tenth Amendment (Amendment X) to the United <b>States Constitution</b>, which is \npart of the Bill of Rights, was ratified on December 15, 1791. It expresses the \nprinciple of federalism and <b>states</b>&#39; rights, which strictly supports the entire plan of \nthe original <b>Constitution</b> for the United <b>States</b> of America, by stating that the \n<b>federal</b> ... 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Even though he <b>had</b> written a book called The Last Season, \ngoing as far as calling <b>Kobe Bryant</b> &quot;uncoachable&quot;, Jackson returned to the \nLakers for the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Celtics\u2013Lakers rivalry", "snippet": "The Celtics\u2013Lakers rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry \nbetween the ... The rivalry <b>had</b> been less intense since the retirements of Larry \nBird and ... However, the Lakers rebounded two years later to <b>win</b> the 1972 NBA \n<b>Finals</b> ... Celtics honored the Los Angeles Lakers&#39; star <b>Kobe Bryant</b> in his <b>final</b> \ngame in&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Kobe Bryant NBA champion", "results": [{"title": "Kobe Bryant", "snippet": "<b>Kobe</b> Bean <b>Bryant</b> was an American professional ... 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The two team captains (the Lakers&#39; <b>Kobe Bryant</b> and \nthe Magic&#39;s Dwight Howard) were teammates and starters on the United States \nmen&#39;s&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Los Angeles Lakers seasons", "snippet": "The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in \nLos Angeles, ... The Lakers went on to lose all of their six appearances in the \n<b>NBA Finals</b> in the 1960s, despite the presence of Elgin Baylor and Jerry West. ... \nWith the help of Shaquille O&#39;Neal, <b>Kobe Bryant</b>, and Hall of Fame coach Phil \nJackson&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2004 NBA Finals", "snippet": "The 2004 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship round of the 2003\u201304 National \nBasketball ... Although the Lakers, headed by <b>Kobe Bryant</b> and Shaquille O&#39;Neal, \nwere considered the heavy favorites, the Pistons handily won the series in five&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Shaq\u2013Kobe feud", "snippet": "The Shaq\u2013Kobe feud was the conflict between National Basketball Association (\nNBA) players Shaquille O&#39;Neal and <b>Kobe Bryant</b>, who played together on the Los \nAngeles Lakers from 1996 to 2004. The two were able to win three consecutive \n<b>NBA Championships</b> (2000, 2001&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2001 NBA Finals", "snippet": "The 2001 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship round of the National Basketball \nAssociation ... Afterwards, <b>Kobe Bryant</b> ball quoted as saying he was coming to \nPhiladelphia to cut their hearts out. The Sixers dropped all three games in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2008 NBA Finals", "snippet": "The 2008 <b>NBA Finals</b> were held June 5 through June 17, 2008, to decide the \nwinner of the ... <b>Kobe Bryant</b> had 25 points, to go with five steals. Pau Gasol&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Kobe Bryant Olympic finals", "results": [{"title": "Kobe Bryant", "snippet": "<b>Kobe</b> Bean <b>Bryant</b> was an American professional basketball player. A shooting \nguard, <b>Bryant</b> ... After the Lakers lost the 2004 NBA <b>Finals</b>, O&#39;Neal was traded and \n<b>Bryant</b> became the cornerstone of the Lakers. He led ... At the 2008 and 2012 \nSummer <b>Olympics</b>, he won two gold medals as a member of the U.S. national \nteam."}, {"title": "2012 United States men's Olympic basketball team", "snippet": "The men&#39;s national basketball team of the United States won the gold medal at \nthe 2012 ... In a rematch of the 2008 <b>finals</b>, Team USA again defeated Spain to \ncapture the gold. ... winners small forwards LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, \npoint guards Chris Paul and Deron Williams, and shooting guard <b>Kobe Bryant</b>."}, {"title": "List of career achievements by Kobe Bryant", "snippet": "<b>Kobe Bryant</b> was a shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National \nBasketball ... In his <b>final</b> game on April 13, 2016, at 37 years old, he became the \noldest player to <b>score</b> ... <b>Kobe Bryant</b> drives past a defender at the <b>Olympics</b> \nGame."}, {"title": "2008 United States men's Olympic basketball team", "snippet": "The 2008 <b>Olympics</b> U.S. Men&#39;s Basketball Team represented the United States of \nAmerica at ... <b>Kobe Bryant</b> was named the team captain and Mike Krzyzewski \nwas named the head coach of the 2008 team. LeBron James ... the <b>Olympics</b>. \nThe <b>final</b> roster featured eleven NBA All-Stars, a Hall of Fame coach, and an NBA \nMVP,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "United States men's national basketball team", "snippet": "The USA Basketball Men&#39;s National Team, commonly known as the United States \nmen&#39;s ... This was announced as the <b>final Olympic</b> Games for <b>Kobe Bryant</b>."}, {"title": "1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team", "snippet": "The 1992 United States men&#39;s <b>Olympic</b> basketball team, nicknamed the &quot;Dream \nTeam&quot;, was the ... As a <b>result</b>, the United States could only use college players \nand had to build a national team from scratch ... <b>Kobe Bryant</b> and LeBron James \nsaid they believed their 2012 <b>Olympic</b> team would win against the Dream Team."}, {"title": "Carmelo Anthony", "snippet": "Carmelo Kyam Anthony (born May 29, 1984) is an American professional \nbasketball player for ... In 2009, Anthony led the Nuggets to their first Conference \n<b>Finals</b> appearance since 1985. ... Jermaine O&#39;Neal, <b>Kobe Bryant</b>, Tracy McGrady \nor Amar&#39;e Stoudemire, he decided to declare early and announce that he would \nattend&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2000 United States men's Olympic basketball team", "snippet": "The 2000 United States men&#39;s <b>Olympic</b> basketball team represented the United \nStates at the 2000 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Sydney, Australia. The USA team \ndefeated France, by a <b>score</b> of 85\u201375, in the gold medal game ... <b>Kobe Bryant</b> - \nthe 2000 All-NBA Second Team &middot; Tim Duncan - the 2000 All-NBA First Team &middot; \nAllen Iverson&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2009 NBA Finals", "snippet": "The 2009 NBA <b>Finals</b> was the National Basketball Association (NBA)&#39;s \n<b>championship</b> series for ... The two team captains (the Lakers&#39; <b>Kobe Bryant</b> and \nthe Magic&#39;s Dwight Howard) were teammates and ... Each player defeated \nanother fellow <b>Olympic</b> starter in his respective conference <b>final</b> series: Bryant \ndefeated Carmelo&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "LeBron James", "snippet": "LeBron Raymone James Sr is an American professional basketball player for the \nLos Angeles ... Lebron&#39;s teams appeared in eight consecutive NBA <b>Finals</b> (2011-\n2018 ... On January 25, 2020, he passed <b>Kobe Bryant</b> for third on the all-time \nscoring ... Before naming James to the 2008 <b>Olympic</b> team, Team USA managing\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "kobe bryant finals beat 2002", "results": [{"title": "Kobe Bryant", "snippet": "<b>Kobe</b> Bean <b>Bryant</b> was an American professional basketball player. ... In the \n2000 <b>Finals</b>, against the Indiana Pacers, <b>Bryant</b> injured his ... However, the \nLakers were able to <b>beat</b> their division rivals and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2002 NBA Finals", "snippet": "The <b>2002</b> NBA <b>Finals</b> was the National Basketball Association (NBA)&#39;s \n<b>championship</b> series for ... Amid tensions between co-captains Shaquille O&#39;Neal \nand <b>Kobe Bryant</b>, the franchise had another ... But, the Lakers staged a furious \nsecond-half comeback to win 100\u201399, punctuated by Horry&#39;s buzzer-<b>beating</b> \nthree-point shot."}, {"title": "Shaq\u2013Kobe feud", "snippet": "The Shaq\u2013Kobe feud was the conflict between National Basketball Association (\nNBA) players Shaquille O&#39;Neal and <b>Kobe Bryant</b>, who played together on the Los \nAngeles Lakers from 1996 to 2004. The two were able to win three consecutive \nNBA Championships (2000, 2001, <b>2002</b>) and make an NBA <b>Finals</b> appearance \nin ... The Lakers went on to <b>defeat</b> the Indiana Pacers in six games and won their\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2004 NBA Finals", "snippet": "Larry Brown (<b>2002</b>) Phil Jackson (2007) Tex Winter (2011) Officials: Dick Bavetta \n(2015). Eastern <b>Finals</b> &middot; Pistons defeated Pacers, 4\u20132. Western <b>Finals</b> &middot; Lakers \ndefeated Timberwolves, 4\u20132. &lt; 2003 &middot; NBA <b>Finals</b> &middot; 2005 &gt;. The 2004 NBA <b>Finals</b> \nwas the <b>championship</b> round of the 2003\u201304 National Basketball ... Although the \nLakers, headed by <b>Kobe Bryant</b> and Shaquille O&#39;Neal, were&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of career achievements by Kobe Bryant", "snippet": "<b>Kobe Bryant</b> was a shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National \nBasketball ... 7 NBA <b>Finals</b> appearances: 2000, 2001, <b>2002</b>, 2004, 2008, 2009, \n2010. 2-time NBA <b>Finals</b> MVP: 2009, ... 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Since 1999, the \nteams have met in the NBA <b>Playoffs</b> 7 times, with the clubs ... On Saturday, the \n5th of February, <b>Kobe Bryant</b> and the Los Angeles Lakers&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2002\u201303 Los Angeles Lakers season", "snippet": "The <b>2002</b>\u201303 NBA season was the Lakers&#39; 55th season in the National \nBasketball Association, ... However, the Lakers won 11 of their <b>final</b> 13 games \nending the season with a 50\u201332 record, finishing fifth in the Western Conference. \nThe season saw co-captain <b>Kobe Bryant</b> play all 82 games for the first time in his \ncareer."}, {"title": "2002 NBA playoffs", "snippet": "The <b>2002</b> NBA <b>playoffs</b> were the postseason tournament of the National \nBasketball ... For example, Wilbon pointed out that <b>Kobe Bryant</b> did not get a foul \ncalled on him after elbowing Mike Bibby in front of an official. ... After O&#39;Neal <b>hit</b> 1 \nof 2 free throws, Bibby was fouled by Bryant and made both free throws to force \novertime."}, {"title": "2008 NBA Finals", "snippet": "The 2008 NBA <b>Finals</b> were held June 5 through June 17, 2008, to decide the \nwinner of the ... They narrowly missed meeting each other in <b>2002</b>, when the \nLakers advanced to the <b>Finals</b>, but the ... Pierce <b>beat</b> Bryant off the drive, but \nBryant knocked the ball out of Pierce&#39;s ... <b>Kobe Bryant</b> had 25 points, to go with \nfive steals."}]}, {"query": "kobe bryant finals beat 2009", "results": [{"title": "2009 NBA Finals", "snippet": "The <b>2009</b> NBA <b>Finals</b> was the National Basketball Association (NBA)&#39;s \n<b>championship</b> series for ... The Lakers reached the NBA <b>Finals</b> by <b>defeating</b> the \nUtah Jazz in the best-of-seven Western Conference First ... The two team \ncaptains (the Lakers&#39; <b>Kobe Bryant</b> and the Magic&#39;s Dwight Howard) were \nteammates and starters on&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Kobe Bryant", "snippet": "Kobe Bean Bryant was an American professional basketball player. A shooting \nguard, Bryant ... After the Lakers lost the 2004 NBA <b>Finals</b>, O&#39;Neal was traded and \nBryant became the ... championships in <b>2009</b> and 2010, and was named NBA \n<b>Finals</b> MVP on both occasions. ... &quot;<b>Kobe Bryant</b> youngest to <b>hit</b> 20,000 points&quot;."}, {"title": "2010 NBA Finals", "snippet": "The 2010 NBA <b>Finals</b> was the National Basketball Association (NBA)&#39;s \n<b>championship</b> series for ... The Celtics reached the NBA <b>Finals</b> by <b>defeating</b> the \nMiami Heat in the ... 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ESPN."}, {"title": "2010 NBA playoffs", "snippet": "The 2010 NBA <b>playoffs</b> was the postseason tournament of the National \nBasketball Association&#39;s <b>2009</b>-10 ... <b>Kobe Bryant</b> was named NBA <b>Finals</b> MVP for \nthe second straight year. For the 2nd time in 3 seasons ... eliminated them in \n<b>2009</b>. And in the <b>finals</b>, the Lakers <b>beat</b> the Celtics who defeated them in the \n2008 NBA <b>Finals</b>."}, {"title": "Shaq\u2013Kobe feud", "snippet": "The Shaq\u2013Kobe feud was the conflict between National Basketball Association (\nNBA) players Shaquille O&#39;Neal and <b>Kobe Bryant</b>, who played together on the ... \nThe rift between O&#39;Neal and Bryant continued into the <b>playoffs</b>. While the ... The \nLakers went on to <b>defeat</b> the Indiana Pacers in six games and won their first NBA\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2009\u201310 Los Angeles Lakers season", "snippet": "The <b>2009</b>\u201310 Los Angeles Lakers season was the 62nd season of the franchise, \n61st in the ... <b>Kobe Bryant</b> won his second consecutive NBA <b>Finals</b> MVP as well \nas his fifth and <b>final</b> NBA <b>Championship</b>. On July 14, 2010, ... June 17 \u2013 The \nLakers <b>beat</b> the Celtics in Game 7 of the 2010 NBA <b>Finals</b> to win their 16th NBA \ntitle."}, {"title": "2008\u201309 Los Angeles Lakers season", "snippet": "The 2008\u201309 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise&#39;s 61st season, 60th \nin the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 49th in Los Angeles. The \nLakers entered the season as runner-ups of the 2008 NBA <b>Finals</b>, coming from a \ncrushing <b>defeat</b> ... <b>Kobe Bryant</b> was awarded the <b>2009</b> NBA <b>Finals</b> MVP. \nFollowing the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2008 NBA Finals", "snippet": "Western <b>Finals</b> &middot; Lakers defeated Spurs, 4\u20131. &lt; 2007 &middot; NBA <b>Finals</b> &middot; <b>2009</b> &gt;. \nWikinews has related news: Boston Celtics win 17th NBA <b>championship</b>. The \n2008 NBA <b>Finals</b> were held June 5 through June 17, 2008, to decide the winner \nof the ... Pierce <b>beat Bryant</b> off the drive, but <b>Bryant</b> knocked the ball out of \nPierce&#39;s hands&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "kobe bryant olympic finals", "results": [{"title": "Kobe Bryant", "snippet": "<b>Kobe</b> Bean <b>Bryant</b> was an American professional basketball player. A shooting \nguard, <b>Bryant</b> ... 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McCarthy and Kennedy each won several&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1992 United States presidential election", "snippet": "The 1992 United States presidential <b>election was</b> the 52nd quadrennial \npresidential <b>election</b>. ... Conservative journalist Pat Buchanan <b>was</b> the <b>primary</b> \nopponent of President Bush; Ron Paul, the Libertarian <b>Party</b>&#39;s ... Initially the <b>party</b> \nhad voted <b>not</b> to field a presidential <b>candidate</b> in 1992, but it <b>was</b> later found that \nthe <b>party</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Reform Party of the United States of America", "snippet": "The Reform <b>Party</b> of the United States of America (RPUSA), generally known as \nthe Reform ... The <b>party has</b> nominated several notable <b>candidates</b> over the years\n, ... in the <b>primary</b> process\u2014such as many Lamm supporters <b>not</b> receiving ballots, \n... New York Gubernatorial <b>Candidate</b>, <b>Will</b> Petition under Reform <b>Party Label</b>&quot;."}, {"title": "Joe Lieberman", "snippet": "Joseph Isadore Lieberman <b>is</b> an American politician, lobbyist and attorney who \nserved as a United States Senator from Connecticut from 1989 to 2013. A former \nmember of the Democratic <b>Party</b>, he <b>was</b> its nominee for Vice ... On August 8, \n2006, Lieberman conceded the Democratic <b>primary election</b> to Ned Lamont, \nsaying,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Nomination rules", "snippet": "Nomination rules in elections regulate the conditions under which a <b>candidate</b> or \npolitical <b>party</b> is entitled to stand for <b>election</b>. The right to stand for <b>election</b> is \nsometimes called passive suffrage, as distinct ... Elections. Basic types ... There \n<b>are no</b> regulations for how a <b>party</b> whose <b>party label</b> isn&#39;t protected must be \norganised."}]}, {"query": "type of primary not label party of candidates", "results": [{"title": "Louisiana primary", "snippet": "The so-called Louisiana <b>primary</b> is the common term for the Louisiana general \n<b>election</b> for local ... If <b>no candidate</b> wins a simple majority in the first round, there \nis a runoff one month later ... Under this system, <b>party label</b> is self-identifying, \nwhich means that David Duke ... Louisiana Secretary of State&#39;s review of <b>election</b> \n<b>types</b>."}, {"title": "Two-round system", "snippet": "The two-round system is a voting method used to elect a single winner, where the \nvoter casts a ... Proportional forms of instant runoff voting ... If <b>no candidate</b> \nreceives enough of the vote in the first round, then a second round of voting is ... \nLike the Louisiana <b>primary</b>, <b>candidates</b> self-select their <b>party label</b> on the ballot \nrather&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Independent politician", "snippet": "An independent or nonpartisan politician is a politician <b>not</b> affiliated with any \npolitical <b>party</b>. ... <b>Candidates</b> in federal elections who are <b>not</b> affiliated with a <b>party</b> \nhave two ... by default, mayors without a declared <b>label</b> claiming <b>no</b> political \nsensitivity, ... of Hawaii after previously campaigning in the state&#39;s Democratic \n<b>primary</b>."}, {"title": "List of candidates in the 2008 United States presidential election ...", "snippet": "The following are lists of <b>candidates</b> in the 2008 United States presidential \n<b>election</b>. <b>Candidates</b> who are <b>not</b> on any state ballots, withdrew from the race, ... \nThe two major <b>parties in</b> the United States, the Democratic <b>Party</b> and the \nRepublican <b>Party</b>, ... George Phillies appeared on the ballot in New Hampshire \nwith the <b>label</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Eugene McCarthy", "snippet": "After that <b>primary election</b>, Kennedy entered the race and Johnson announced \nthat he would <b>not</b> seek re-<b>election</b>. McCarthy and Kennedy each won several&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Reform Party of the United States of America", "snippet": "The Reform <b>Party</b> of the United States of America (RPUSA), generally known as \nthe Reform ... Although he did <b>not</b> receive a single electoral vote, <b>no</b> other third-\n<b>party</b> or independent <b>candidate</b> has since managed ... It supports third <b>party</b> \n<b>candidates</b> and independents who support the <b>primary</b> principals of the <b>Party&#39;s</b> \nplatform."}, {"title": "Joe Lieberman", "snippet": "Joseph Isadore Lieberman is an American politician, lobbyist and attorney who \nserved as a ... On August 8, 2006, Lieberman conceded the Democratic <b>primary</b> \n<b>election</b> to Ned ... &quot;For the sake of our state, our country and my <b>party</b>, I cannot \nand will <b>not</b> let that ... Lieberman campaign files <b>forms</b> to run as petitioning \n<b>candidate</b>."}, {"title": "1992 United States presidential election", "snippet": "The 1992 United States presidential <b>election</b> was the 52nd quadrennial \npresidential <b>election</b>. ... President Bush won 73% of all <b>primary</b> votes, with \n9,199,463 votes. ... Though running an Independent campaign under the <b>label</b> &quot;\nCampaign for a ... Initially the <b>party</b> had voted <b>not</b> to field a presidential <b>candidate</b> \nin 1992, but it&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries", "snippet": "The 2020 Democratic <b>Party</b> presidential primaries and caucuses are a series of \nelectoral ... If <b>no candidate</b> wins more than 1,885 pledged delegates: This will \nresult in a contested convention, where superdelegates ... have also filed with the \nFederal <b>Election</b> Commission to run for president in the Democratic <b>Party primary</b>\n."}, {"title": "Third-party and independent candidates for the 2016 United States ...", "snippet": "This article contains lists of official and potential third <b>party</b> and independent \n<b>candidates</b> ... An independent <b>candidate</b> is one who runs for office with <b>no</b> formal \n<b>party</b> affiliation. Ballot access in ... Jill Stein, who was on the Green <b>party primary</b> \nballot was removed from the PF one. ... Under the ballot <b>label</b> &quot;Reform <b>Party</b>&quot; \nFlorida."}]}, {"query": "what type of primary not label party of candidates", "results": [{"title": "Louisiana primary", "snippet": "The so-called Louisiana <b>primary</b> is the common term for the Louisiana general \n<b>election</b> for local ... If <b>no candidate</b> wins a simple majority in the first round, there \nis a runoff one month later ... Under this system, <b>party label</b> is self-identifying, \nwhich means that David Duke ... Louisiana Secretary of State&#39;s review of <b>election</b> \n<b>types</b>."}, {"title": "Two-round system", "snippet": "The two-round system is a voting method used to elect a single winner, where the \nvoter casts a ... Proportional forms of instant runoff voting ... If <b>no candidate</b> \nreceives enough of the vote in the first round, then a second round of voting is ... \nLike the Louisiana <b>primary</b>, <b>candidates</b> self-select their <b>party label</b> on the ballot \nrather&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of candidates in the 2008 United States presidential election ...", "snippet": "The following are lists of <b>candidates</b> in the 2008 United States presidential \n<b>election</b>. <b>Candidates</b> who are <b>not</b> on any state ballots, withdrew from the race, ... \nThe two major <b>parties in</b> the United States, the Democratic <b>Party</b> and the \nRepublican <b>Party</b>, ... George Phillies appeared on the ballot in New Hampshire \nwith the <b>label</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Independent politician", "snippet": "An independent or nonpartisan politician is a politician <b>not</b> affiliated with any \npolitical <b>party</b>. ... <b>Candidates</b> in federal elections who are <b>not</b> affiliated with a <b>party</b> \nhave two ... by default, mayors without a declared <b>label</b> claiming <b>no</b> political \nsensitivity, ... of Hawaii after previously campaigning in the state&#39;s Democratic \n<b>primary</b>."}, {"title": "Eugene McCarthy", "snippet": "After that <b>primary election</b>, Kennedy entered the race and Johnson announced \nthat he would <b>not</b> seek re-<b>election</b>. McCarthy and Kennedy each won several&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Reform Party of the United States of America", "snippet": "The Reform <b>Party</b> of the United States of America (RPUSA), generally known as \nthe Reform ... Although he did <b>not</b> receive a single electoral vote, <b>no</b> other third-\n<b>party</b> or independent <b>candidate</b> has since managed ... It supports third <b>party</b> \n<b>candidates</b> and independents who support the <b>primary</b> principals of the <b>Party&#39;s</b> \nplatform."}, {"title": "Joe Lieberman", "snippet": "Joseph Isadore Lieberman is an American politician, lobbyist and attorney who \nserved as a ... On August 8, 2006, Lieberman conceded the Democratic <b>primary</b> \n<b>election</b> to Ned ... &quot;For the sake of our state, our country and my <b>party</b>, I cannot \nand will <b>not</b> let that ... Lieberman campaign files <b>forms</b> to run as petitioning \n<b>candidate</b>."}, {"title": "1992 United States presidential election", "snippet": "The 1992 United States presidential <b>election</b> was the 52nd quadrennial \npresidential <b>election</b>. ... President Bush won 73% of all <b>primary</b> votes, with \n9,199,463 votes. ... Though running an Independent campaign under the <b>label</b> &quot;\nCampaign for a ... Initially the <b>party</b> had voted <b>not</b> to field a presidential <b>candidate</b> \nin 1992, but it&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries", "snippet": "The 2020 Democratic <b>Party</b> presidential <b>primaries</b> and caucuses are a series of \nelectoral ... If <b>no candidate</b> wins more than 1,885 pledged delegates: This will \nresult in a contested convention, where ... November 3: The Problem Solver \nConvention was held at DoubleTree Hotel in Manchester, NH by <b>No Labels</b>. A \nstraw poll&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Third-party and independent candidates for the 2016 United States ...", "snippet": "This article contains lists of official and potential third <b>party</b> and independent \n<b>candidates</b> ... An independent <b>candidate</b> is one who runs for office with <b>no</b> formal \n<b>party</b> affiliation. ... There were six <b>primaries</b>, Gary Johnson received 22,642 votes \nwhile none of the others received as ... Under the ballot <b>label</b> &quot;Reform <b>Party</b>&quot; \nFlorida."}]}, {"query": "non partisan primary", "results": [{"title": "Nonpartisan blanket primary", "snippet": "A <b>nonpartisan</b> blanket <b>primary</b> is a <b>primary</b> election in which all candidates for the \nsame elected office, regardless of respective political party, run against each&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Primary election", "snippet": "... candidates that go on to the general election (qualifying <b>primary</b>). ... county and \nschool board elections are <b>non</b>-<b>partisan</b>."}, {"title": "Open primaries in the United States", "snippet": "An open <b>primary</b> is a <b>primary</b> election that does not require voters to be affiliated \nwith a political ... In a <b>nonpartisan</b> blanket <b>primary</b>, all candidates appear on the \nsame ballot and the two highest voted candidates proceed to the runoff election,\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Blanket primary", "snippet": "The blanket <b>primary</b> is a system used for selecting political party candidates in a \n<b>primary</b> ... The traditional blanket <b>primary</b> survives in a different form, known as \nthe <b>nonpartisan</b> blanket <b>primary</b> or jungle <b>primary</b>, in Louisiana. In response to \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Louisiana primary", "snippet": "See also: <b>Nonpartisan</b> blanket <b>primary</b>. The so-called Louisiana <b>primary</b> is the \ncommon term for the Louisiana general election for local&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Nebraska Legislature", "snippet": "The Nebraska Legislature (also called the Unicameral) is the supreme legislative \nbody of the state of Nebraska. Its members are called &quot;senators.&quot; The legislature \nis officially unicameral and <b>nonpartisan</b>, making Nebraska ... and other partisan \ncontenders for a seat, Nebraska uses a single <b>nonpartisan</b> blanket <b>primary</b>,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Non-partisan democracy", "snippet": "<b>Nonpartisan</b> democracy (also no-party democracy) is a system of representative \ngovernment or ... Louisiana uses a <b>nonpartisan</b> blanket <b>primary</b>, also called a &quot;\njungle <b>primary</b>&quot;, for state and local offices. In this system, all candidates run \nagainst&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2010 California Proposition 14", "snippet": "Proposition 14 is a California ballot proposition that appeared on the ballot \nduring the June 2010 state elections. It was a constitutional amendment that \neffectively transformed California&#39;s non-Presidential elections from first-past-the-\npost to a <b>nonpartisan</b> blanket <b>primary</b> (similar to a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2012 Portland, Oregon mayoral election", "snippet": "The 2012 Portland mayoral election was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, to \nelect the mayor of Portland, Oregon. Charlie Hales was elected, defeating \nchallenger Jefferson Smith. Incumbent mayor Sam Adams did not seek a second \nterm. Municipal elections in Oregon are non-partisan. ... The <b>non</b>-<b>partisan primary</b> \nwas held on Tuesday, May 15, 2012."}, {"title": "2016 Milwaukee mayoral election", "snippet": "The 2016 Milwaukee mayoral election was held on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, to \nelect the mayor for Milwaukee. Incumbent mayor Tom Barrett was elected to a \nfourth term, defeating Bob Donovan. Municipal elections in Wisconsin are non-\npartisan. The <b>non</b>-<b>partisan primary</b> was held on Tuesday, February 16, 2016, to \nnarrow&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "What is a primary that does not label the party of the candidates called?", "answer": ["Nonpartisan blanket primary", "Nonpartisan Primary", "nonpartisan blanket primary"]}, {"question": "What are the types of primary that does not label the party of the candidates?", "answer": ["jungle primary or qualifying primary"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["nonpartisan blanket primary"], "id": "-3143111251154460535", "nq_doc_title": "Nonpartisan blanket primary", "question": "What type of primary does not label the party of the candidates?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum", "List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame"], "used_queries": [{"query": "How many Major League baseball players are in the hall of fame?", "results": [{"title": "National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum", "snippet": "<b>Many</b> others have been barred from participation in <b>MLB</b>, ... Jackson and Rose \nwere both banned from <b>MLB</b> for&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame", "snippet": "Through the elections for 2020, a total of 333 people have been inducted, \nincluding 235 former <b>major league players</b>, 31 executives, 35 Negro Leagues \n<b>players</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of people banned from Major League Baseball", "snippet": "A ban from <b>Major League Baseball</b> is a form of punishment levied by the Office of \nthe ... He banned <b>many players</b> and various others, often for very small offenses, \nand at times almost indiscriminately. In his 24 ... In 1991, the National <b>Baseball</b> \n<b>Hall of Fame</b> and Museum voted to bar banned <b>players</b> from induction. In 2005, \nas&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Major League Baseball players from Japan", "snippet": "A total of 58 Japanese-born <b>players</b> have <b>played</b> in at least one <b>Major League</b> \n<b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) ... Signed with a <b>Major League Baseball</b> team via the posting \nsystem. <b>HOF</b>. Inducted into the Japanese <b>Baseball Hall of Fame</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of athletes who played in Major League Baseball and the ...", "snippet": "Fewer than 70 athletes are known to have <b>played</b> in both <b>Major League Baseball</b> \n(<b>MLB</b>) and ... Christy Mathewson (<b>MLB HOF</b>) <b>played</b> Pro Football from 1898\u2013\n1902. More than two-thirds of the athletes who <b>played</b> at the top level of both \nsports&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of New York Yankees in the Baseball Hall of Fame", "snippet": "The New York Yankees are a <b>Major League Baseball</b> team based in The Bronx, \nNew York. ... Derek Jeter, who <b>played</b> his entire career with the Yankees, was \nelected in the 2020 election process and will be inducted as a Yankee in July \n2020."}, {"title": "List of Major League Baseball retired numbers", "snippet": "<b>Major League Baseball</b> and its participating clubs have retired various uniform \nnumbers over ... Because fewer and fewer <b>players</b> stay with one team long \nenough to warrant their number being retired, some <b>players</b> ... However, Santo \nwould be inducted into the <b>Hall of Fame</b> in July 2012, nearly two years after his \ndeath, after&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Major League Baseball players who spent their entire career ...", "snippet": "The following is a list of former <b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) <b>players</b> who <b>played</b> \nin at least ten ... Years <b>played</b>. dagger, Member of the <b>Baseball Hall of Fame</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of baseball players who went directly to Major League Baseball ...", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>baseball players</b> who went directly to the <b>major leagues</b>. They are \ndistinguished ... After their <b>major league</b> debuts, <b>many</b> of these <b>players played</b> in \nprofessional leagues other than Major ... Inducted into the <b>Baseball Hall of Fame</b>."}, {"title": "List of Major League Baseball players from Puerto Rico", "snippet": "Puerto Rico currently has the fourth-most active <b>players</b> in <b>Major League</b> \n<b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) ... became the first player from Puerto Rico and first Latin \nAmerican to be elected as a member of the National <b>Baseball Hall of Fame</b> and \nMuseum."}]}, {"query": "How many mlb players are in the hall of fame?", "results": [{"title": "National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum", "snippet": "Additionally, as of 2015, inductee biographies on the <b>Hall&#39;s</b> website for all <b>players</b> \nand managers, and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame", "snippet": "The National <b>Baseball Hall of Fame</b> and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, \nhonors ... Each writer may vote for up to 10 <b>players</b>; to be admitted into the <b>Hall of</b> \n<b>Fame</b>, a player must be ... without caps, and <b>many</b> early <b>players</b> are depicted \nwithout cap logos because logos were not in use during the individuals&#39; careers)."}, {"title": "List of New York Yankees in the Baseball Hall of Fame", "snippet": "The New York Yankees are a <b>Major League Baseball</b> team based in The Bronx, \nNew York. ... Derek Jeter, who <b>played</b> his entire career with the Yankees, was \nelected in the 2020 election process and will be inducted as a Yankee in July \n2020."}, {"title": "List of people banned from Major League Baseball", "snippet": "A ban from <b>Major League Baseball</b> is a form of punishment levied by the Office of \nthe ... He banned <b>many players</b> and various others, often for very small offenses, \nand at times almost indiscriminately. In his 24 ... In 1991, the National <b>Baseball</b> \n<b>Hall of Fame</b> and Museum voted to bar banned <b>players</b> from induction. In 2005, \nas&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2018 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting", "snippet": "Elections to the National <b>Baseball Hall of Fame</b> for 2018 proceeded according to \nrules most ... Four finalists were members of the <b>Hall of Fame</b> as <b>players</b>\u2014Dean, \nDrysdale, Morgan and Reese. When the ballot was announced, Buck, Costas,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "3,000 hit club", "snippet": "The 3,000 hit club is the group of batters who have collected 3,000 or more \nregular-season hits in their careers in <b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>). Cap Anson \nwas the first to do so, although his precise career hit total is unclear. Two <b>players</b>\n\u2014Nap Lajoie and Honus Wagner\u2014reached 3,000 hits during the ... In total, 32 \n<b>players</b> have reached the 3,000 hit mark in <b>MLB</b> history."}, {"title": "List of Major League Baseball players who spent their entire career ...", "snippet": "The following is a list of former <b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) <b>players</b> who <b>played</b> \nin at least ten ... Years <b>played</b>. dagger, Member of the <b>Baseball Hall of Fame</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2019 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting", "snippet": "Elections to the National <b>Baseball Hall of Fame</b> for 2019 proceeded according to \nrules most recently amended in 2016. As in the past, the <b>Baseball</b> Writers&#39; \nAssociation of America (BBWAA) voted by mail to select from a ballot of recently \nretired <b>players</b>."}, {"title": "List of athletes who played in Major League Baseball and the ...", "snippet": "Fewer than 70 athletes are known to have <b>played</b> in both <b>Major League Baseball</b> \n(<b>MLB</b>) and ... Christy Mathewson (<b>MLB HOF</b>) <b>played</b> Pro Football from 1898\u2013\n1902. More than two-thirds of the athletes who <b>played</b> at the top level of both \nsports&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Major League Baseball players from Japan", "snippet": "A total of 58 Japanese-born <b>players</b> have <b>played</b> in at least one <b>Major League</b> \n<b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) ... <b>HOF</b>. Inducted into the Japanese <b>Baseball Hall of Fame</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "mlb hall of fame", "results": [{"title": "National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum", "snippet": "The National Baseball <b>Hall of Fame</b> and Museum is an American history museum \nand <b>hall of fame</b>, located in <b>Cooperstown</b>, New York, and operated by private&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame", "snippet": "The National Baseball <b>Hall of Fame</b> and Museum in <b>Cooperstown</b>, New York, \nhonors individuals who have excelled in playing, managing, and serving the \nsport,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pete Rose", "snippet": "Peter Edward Rose (born April 14, 1941), also known by his nickname &quot;Charlie \nHustle&quot;, is an American former professional baseball player and manager. Rose \nplayed in Major League Baseball (<b>MLB</b>) from 1963 to 1986, and ... In 1991, the \nBaseball <b>Hall of Fame</b> formally voted to ban those on the &quot;permanently ineligible&quot; \nlist&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2013 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting", "snippet": "Elections to the Baseball <b>Hall of Fame</b> for 2013 took place according to rules \nmost recently ... The induction ceremonies were held on July 28, 2013, at the <b>Hall</b> \n<b>of Fame</b> in <b>Cooperstown</b>, New York. On July 27, the <b>Hall of Fame</b> presented two&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1936 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting", "snippet": "The first elections to select inductees to the Baseball <b>Hall of Fame</b> were held in \n1936. Members ... Plaques of the 1936 selections in <b>Cooperstown</b>. Babe Ruth&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2016 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting", "snippet": "Elections to the Baseball <b>Hall of Fame</b> for 2016 proceeded according to rules \nmost recently ... The <b>Hall of Fame</b> induction ceremonies was held on July 24, \n2016, at the <b>Hall of Fame</b> in <b>Cooperstown</b>, New York, with commissioner Rob \nManfred&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2011 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting", "snippet": "Elections to the National Baseball <b>Hall of Fame</b> for 2011 proceeded according to \nthe rules ... and executive Pat Gillick, elected by the Committee, who formally \nentered the Hall on July 24, 2011, at the <b>Hall of Fame</b> in <b>Cooperstown</b>, New York."}, {"title": "2014 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting", "snippet": "Elections to the Baseball <b>Hall of Fame</b> for 2014 proceeded according to rules \nmost recently ... The induction ceremonies were held on July 27, 2014, at the <b>Hall</b> \n<b>of Fame</b> in <b>Cooperstown</b>, New York. 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It was released in October \n2002 as the first single off their third studio album Back into Your System (2002)."}, {"title": "Josey Scott", "snippet": "Joseph Scott Sappington is best known as the former lead vocalist of the rock \nband <b>Saliva</b>. In addition to <b>Saliva</b>, Scott co-wrote and performed &quot;Hero&quot; (which \nwas&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Who has scored the maximum runs in test matches between india and sri lanka?", "results": [{"title": "Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1997", "snippet": "The <b>Sri Lankan</b> openers Sanath Jayasuriya and Marvan Atapattu ... Jayasuriya \n<b>was</b> 50 <b>runs</b> short <b>of</b> the <b>highest</b> individual <b>Test score</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Pakistan Test cricket records", "snippet": "<b>Test cricket is the</b> oldest form <b>of</b> cricket played at international level. A <b>Test match</b> \nis scheduled ... He <b>has scored the most runs</b> (10,099) for Pakistan in <b>Test cricket</b>\n\u2014the first and only player to <b>score</b> over 10,000 ... The <b>highest</b> innings total <b>scored</b> \nin <b>Test cricket</b> came in the series <b>between Sri Lanka</b> and <b>India</b> in August 1997."}, {"title": "List of Sri Lanka Test cricket records", "snippet": "<b>Test cricket is the</b> oldest form <b>of</b> cricket played at international level. A <b>Test match</b> \ntakes place ... <b>Sri Lanka holds</b> the world record for the <b>highest</b> team <b>score</b>, <b>which</b> \n<b>was</b> established against <b>India</b> in 1997. ... Kumar Sangakkara <b>holds</b> several <b>Sri</b> \n<b>Lankan</b> batting records as he <b>has scored the most runs</b> for <b>Sri Lanka</b> in <b>Test</b> \n<b>cricket</b>."}, {"title": "List of Test cricket records", "snippet": "<b>Test cricket</b> is played <b>between</b> international cricket teams who are Full Members \n<b>of</b> the ... He <b>scored the most runs</b> in a series, <b>has</b> the <b>most</b> double centuries and \n<b>was</b> a part <b>of</b> the ... <b>Indian</b> leg spinner Anil Kumble <b>is the</b> only other bowler to \n<b>have</b> taken 10 ... <b>Sri Lankan</b> spinner Muttiah Muralitharan became the <b>highest</b> \nTest&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of international cricket centuries by Virender Sehwag", "snippet": "Virender Sehwag is an <b>Indian</b> cricketer whose aggressive batting <b>has</b> found \nsuccess at the top <b>of</b> the batting order. He <b>has scored</b> centuries (100 or more <b>runs</b>\n) on 23 occasions in <b>Test cricket</b> ... 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Contents. 1 Regular-season awards. 1.1 MVP Award\n; 1.2 Cy Young Award; 1.3 Rookie of the Year; 1.4 Silver Slugger Award; 1.5 \nRawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award; 1.6 Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award ... \nDan Quisenberry <b>has</b> won more Relief Man of the Year awards than any&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "most gold gloves in baseball", "results": [{"title": "Rawlings Gold Glove Award", "snippet": "The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as simply the <b>Gold Glove</b>, is \nthe award given annually to the Major League <b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) ... The <b>most Gold</b> \n<b>Gloves</b> ever won by one player is 18 by pitcher Greg Maddux. He won 13&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Gold Glove Award winners at pitcher", "snippet": "Greg Maddux has won 18 <b>Gold Gloves</b>, the <b>most</b> in Major League <b>Baseball</b> \nhistory. The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as the <b>Gold Glove</b>, is \nthe award given&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Gold Glove Award winners at outfield", "snippet": "Willie Mays is tied with Roberto Clemente for the <b>most Gold Gloves</b> won by an \noutfielder, with 12 awards each. The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually \nreferred to as the <b>Gold Glove</b>, is the award given annually to the Major League \n<b>Baseball</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Gold Glove Award winners at shortstop", "snippet": "... 13 <b>Gold Glove</b> Awards at shortstop, tying him for the third-<b>highest</b> total among \nwinners at all positions. The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as \nthe <b>Gold Glove</b>, is the award given annually to the Major League <b>Baseball</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Gold Glove Award winners at catcher", "snippet": "Iv\u00e1n Rodr\u00edguez has won 13 <b>Gold Gloves</b>, the <b>most</b> among catchers. 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Starting in 1977, <b>MLB</b> created the NLCS <b>Most</b> Valuable Player Award \nto ... single out the top-fielding player from all <b>Gold Glove</b> winners in each league."}, {"title": "Chicago Cubs award winners and league leaders", "snippet": "This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Chicago Cubs \nprofessional <b>baseball</b> team. 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In December 1901, he established <b>wireless communication</b> between \nSt. ... The modern <b>period</b> of telecommunication history from 1950 onwards is&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Wireless", "snippet": "Space-<b>Time</b> (BLAST). Massive Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) &middot; \nReconfiguration &middot; Spread spectrum &middot; Wideband Space Division Multiple Access (\nWSDMA) &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. <b>Wireless communication</b> \u2014 otherwise known as \u201cover the air\u201d \n\u2014is the transfer of information or ... The <b>first wireless</b> telephone conversation \noccurred in 1880, when Alexander&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Electrical telegraph", "snippet": "An electrical <b>telegraph</b> was a point-to-point text messaging system, used from the \n1840s until ... 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Each <b>time</b> the radio was tuned to a different station frequency, the BFO&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Invention of radio", "snippet": "... of radio <b>communication</b> there were many <b>wireless telegraph</b> ... <b>first</b> wireless \ntelephone message on their ... of that <b>time</b>) thought, even if radio waves&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Guglielmo Marconi", "snippet": "Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, <b>1st</b> Marquis of Marconi FRSA was an Italian \ninventor and ... Righi&#39;s article renewed Marconi&#39;s interest in developing a <b>wireless</b> \n<b>telegraphy</b> system based on radio waves, a line of ... On 13 May 1897, Marconi \nsent the <b>first</b> ever wireless <b>communication</b> over open sea \u2013 a message was&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Wireless", "snippet": "Space-<b>Time</b> (BLAST). 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This may have been used at <b>first</b> \nmainly to forage on the <b>ground</b> for insects and map out their surroundings in their \ngliding&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mastodon", "snippet": "Mastodons are any species of extinct proboscideans in the genus Mammut (\nfamily ... A Dutch tenant farmer found the <b>first</b> recorded remnant of Mammut, a \ntooth some ... The Rochester Museum of Science - Expedition <b>Earth</b> Glaciers &amp; \nGiants&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Birth", "snippet": "Birth is the act or process of bearing or bringing forth offspring, also referred to in \ntechnical ... The <b>first</b> stage starts with a series of involuntary contractions of the \nmuscular walls of the uterus and ... Birthing in cattle is typical of a larger <b>mammal</b>."}]}, {"query": "first mammal  on earth", "results": [{"title": "Evolution of mammals", "snippet": "The evolution of <b>mammals</b> has passed through many stages since the <b>first</b> \nappearance of their ... 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Sri Lanka currently <b>bans</b> the sale of cattle for meat throughout all of \nthe island, following a legislative measure ... <sup>:217</sup> During the religious riots of the \n1890s, those who slaughter cows and eat beef were denounced in <b>public</b> \n<b>meetings</b>."}, {"title": "Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee", "snippet": "The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (or SGPC) is an organization \nin India responsible for the management of gurdwaras, Sikh places of worship in \nthree states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh and union territory of \nChandigarh. SGPC also administers Darbar Sahib in <b>Amritsar</b>. ... Sikhs held their \nscheduled <b>meeting</b> and elected a bigger committee&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Khalistan movement", "snippet": "The Khalistan movement is a Sikh separatist movement seeking to create a \nseparate country ... To regain the <b>public</b> appeal the Akali Dal then put forward the \nAnandpur Sahib ... According to Parmar, his first pro-Khalistan <b>meeting</b> was \nattended by less ... from the buildings of the Harmandir Sahib complex in <b>Amritsar</b>\n, Punjab."}]}, {"query": "banned public meetings amritsar reginald dyer", "results": [{"title": "Jallianwala Bagh massacre", "snippet": "The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the <b>Amritsar</b> massacre, took \nplace on 13 April ... <b>Reginald Dyer</b>, the acting military commander for <b>Amritsar</b> \nand its environs, proceeded through the city with several city officials, \nannouncing the ... Proclamations <b>banning public meetings</b> were insufficiently \ndistributed. Innocent&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Reginald Dyer", "snippet": "Colonel <b>Reginald</b> Edward Harry <b>Dyer</b>, CB (9 October 1864 \u2013 23 July 1927) was \nan Indian-born ... 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He had placed restrictions on leaving the city without a permit, \n<b>banned</b> all ... <b>General Dyer</b> of the British army opened fire here on unarmed \npeople. ... One of the earliest was during the <b>public</b> enquiry by the Indian \nCongress,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Montagu\u2013Chelmsford Reforms", "snippet": "The Montagu\u2013Chelmsford Reforms or more briefly known as Mont-Ford Reforms \nwere reforms ... The provincial list dealt with the affairs like health, sanitation, \neducation, <b>public</b> work, irrigation, jail, police, justice etc. ... The situation \nworsened in <b>Amritsar</b> in April 1919, when <b>General Dyer</b> ordered his troops to \n<b>open</b> fire on&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Amritsar", "snippet": "<b>Amritsar</b> historically also known as R\u0101md\u0101spur and colloquially as Ambarsar, is a \ncity in ... This led to a <b>general</b> strike in <b>Amritsar</b>. ... An hour after the <b>meeting</b> \nbegan as scheduled at 16:30, <b>Dyer</b> arrived with a group of sixty-five ... Without \nwarning the crowd to disperse, <b>Dyer blocked</b> the main exits and ordered his \ntroops to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Niedermayer\u2013Hentig Expedition", "snippet": "The Niedermayer\u2013Hentig Expedition was a diplomatic mission to Afghanistan \nsent by the ... General Staff memoranda in the last weeks of August confirmed the \nperceived ... this first <b>meeting</b> has been noted by historians as being cordial, \nhelping <b>open</b> ... Collett, Nigel (2006), The Butcher of <b>Amritsar</b>: General <b>Reginald</b> \n<b>Dyer</b>,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Third Anglo-Afghan War", "snippet": "The Third Anglo-Afghan War also known as the Third Afghan War, the British-\nAfghan war of ... In <b>meeting</b> this threat, the British could call on a much larger \nforce. ... Brigadier General <b>Reginald Dyer</b>\u2014who had been at the centre of the \n<b>Amritsar</b> ... War, a new era in Anglo-Russian relations might possibly <b>open</b> as the \nvictorious&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rudyard Kipling", "snippet": "Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and \nnovelist. He was ... Twain, who rather liked Kipling, later wrote of their <b>meeting</b>: &quot;\nBetween us, we cover all ... It is now a <b>public</b> museum dedicated to the author. ... \nRudyard Kipling was a prominent supporter of Colonel <b>Reginald Dyer</b>, who was&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tourism in Amritsar", "snippet": "<b>Amritsar</b> is a city situated in the state of northern Punjab, the northwestern region \nof India. ... in peaceful <b>public meeting</b>, under the command of British <b>General</b> \nMichael O&#39;<b>Dyer</b> on 13 April 1919. ... &quot;ASI lifts photography <b>ban</b>, tourists cheer&quot;."}]}, {"query": "Who banned all public meetings and procession in amritsar?", "results": [{"title": "Jallianwala Bagh massacre", "snippet": "The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the <b>Amritsar</b> massacre, took \nplace on 13 April ... to enter or leave <b>Amritsar</b>, a curfew beginning at 20:00 that \nnight and a <b>ban</b> on <b>all processions</b> and <b>public meetings</b> of four or more persons."}, {"title": "Jallianwala Bagh", "snippet": "Jallianwala Bagh (India). 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He is known for \nplaying Argus Filch in the Harry Potter film series, Walder Frey in the HBO fantasy \nseries <b>Game</b> of Thrones and Abraham Setrakian in the FX horror series The \nStrain."}, {"title": "Budweiser Clydesdales", "snippet": "The Budweiser Clydesdales are a group of Clydesdale horses used for \npromotions and ... the fourth quarter, one of nine ads aired by the company \nduring the <b>game</b>. ... &quot;Clydesdales remain key to Budweiser branding after being \n<b>hitched</b> to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics \u2013 Men's marathon", "snippet": "The men&#39;s marathon at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis took place on \nAugust 30 of that ... out of the race after nine miles and <b>hitched</b> a ride back to the \nstadium in a car, ... When he reached the stadium his support team carried him \nover the line, holding him in the air while he shuffled his feet as if <b>still</b> running."}, {"title": "Ford Kiernan", "snippet": "Ford John Kiernan (born 10 January 1962) is a Scottish comedian, actor and \nwriter. Along with ... In autumn 2014, Ford rejoined the rest of the <b>Still Game</b> cast \nfor the live shows held at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow and returned to the Hydro&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Where does winston moved to in still game?", "results": [{"title": "List of Still Game episodes", "snippet": "The following is an episode list for <b>Still Game</b>. The first series began on \nSeptember 6, 2002 and ... 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The pons houses the respiratory \npneumotaxic <b>center</b> and apneustic <b>center</b> that make up the pontine respiratory \ngroup in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Central neurogenic hyperventilation", "snippet": "Central neurogenic hyperventilation (CNH) is an abnormal pattern of breathing \ncharacterized ... Association with the <b>cardiovascular</b> system is seen when the \n<b>brain</b> tumors reach the ... Although the majority of CNH-inducing tumors are \n<b>located</b> in close proximity to other medullary homeostatic <b>centers</b>, the \nphysiological&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "St. Vincent's Medical Center Riverside", "snippet": "St. Vincent&#39;s Medical <b>Center</b> Riverside is a 528-bed full service tertiary care \nCatholic hospital <b>located</b> in Jacksonville, ... St. Vincent&#39;s HealthCare is home to \nthe largest <b>cardiovascular</b> program ... St. Vincent&#39;s Spine &amp; <b>Brain</b> Institute \nprovides care for patients in Northeast Florida who are afflicted with neurological \ndisorders."}]}, {"query": "cardiac center ", "results": [{"title": "Cardiovascular centre", "snippet": "The <b>cardiovascular centre</b> is a part of the human brain responsible for the \nregulation of the rate at which the heart beats through the nervous and endocrine\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Toronto General Hospital", "snippet": "The Toronto General Hospital (TGH) is a major teaching hospital in Toronto, \nOntario, Canada ... 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It may refer to the following people: Joaquim Amat-Piniella \n(1913\u20131974), Catalan writer and politician; <b>Lou Piniella</b> (b. 1943), former Major&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of top 15 most ejected Major League Baseball managers ...", "snippet": "Below is a list of the 15 most ejected managers in Major League Baseball history \nas of the 2017 ... 12, <b>Lou Piniella</b>, 63. 13, Clark Griffith \u2020, 58. 14, Bill Rigney, 51."}, {"title": "1969 Seattle Pilots season", "snippet": "The 1969 Seattle Pilots season was the only season of the Seattle Pilots, a Major \nLeague ... April 1, 1969: <b>Lou Piniella</b> was traded by the Pilots to the Kansas City \nRoyals for Steve Whitaker and John Gelnar. May 27, 1969: Jim Pagliaroni was&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rob Dibble", "snippet": "Robert Keith Dibble (born January 24, 1964) is an American former Major \nLeague Baseball ... subsequently ejected from the game. 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But the Yankees would hold off the Red Sox, thanks in part to a heads-\nup defensive play by right fielder <b>Lou Piniella</b> with one out in the bottom of the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Cincinnati Reds managers", "snippet": "The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball franchise based in \nCincinnati, ... Pat Moran, <b>Lou Piniella</b>, and McKechnie have one World Series \nvictory each; Moran was the manager during the Black Sox Scandal, which refers \nto&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "old hoss radburn", "results": [{"title": "Charles Radbourn", "snippet": "Charles Gardner <b>Radbourn</b> (December 11, 1854 \u2013 February 5, 1897), nicknamed \n&quot;<b>Old Hoss</b>&quot;, was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 12&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1884 Providence Grays season", "snippet": "The Providence Grays went 84\u201328 during the 1884 season to win the National \nLeague championship. The team started out with two main pitchers, Charles &quot;<b>Old</b> \n<b>Hoss</b>&quot; <b>Radbourn</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1884 World Series", "snippet": "In baseball, the 1884 World Series was a post-season championship series \nbetween the ... World Series would feature a pitching match-up of future Hall of \nFamers and 300-game winners Charles &quot;<b>Old Hoss</b>&quot; <b>Radbourn</b> and Tim Keefe."}, {"title": "Watch Burnham", "snippet": "George Walter &quot;Watch&quot; Burnham (May 20, 1860 \u2013 November 18, 1902) was an \nAmerican ... On July 25 of that season, he called balls and strikes for a no-hitter \nthrown by &quot;<b>Old Hoss</b>&quot; <b>Radbourn</b> of the Providence Grays. His next appearances \nas&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Charlie Sweeney", "snippet": "Charles Joseph Sweeney (April 13, 1863 \u2013 April 4, 1902) was an American Major \nLeague ... By 1884, Sweeney and Charles <b>Radbourn</b> were the Grays&#39; two main \npitchers. The 1884 ... 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Since that role, Matthews has continued to \nact in BBC&#39;s Doctors, <b>playing</b> Connie ... &quot;<b>Holly Matthews</b> - <b>Waterloo Road</b> \ninterview&quot;."}, {"title": "List of Waterloo Road characters", "snippet": "This article lists the characters and the actors who portray them from the award-\nwinning BBC ... Cheryl Bryant, Georgia and <b>Holly</b> Dougdale (s. 6) Leyla \nOgulyaymis (s. 8), Daughter, <b>Does</b> not appear, <b>Does</b> not appear, <b>Does</b> not \nappear. Dylan Hodge, Ciarian&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Waterloo Road (series 2)", "snippet": "The second series of <b>Waterloo Road</b>, a British television school drama series \ncreated by Ann ... <b>Waterloo Road was</b> recommissioned by Shed Productions \nalongside BBC ... Dixon, <b>Holly Matthews</b> as the scheming pupil Leigh-Ann \nGalloway, Holly Grainger as Stacey ... 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It will make use of a SpaceX \nStarship on a private spaceflight flying a single circumlunar trajectory around the \n<b>Moon</b>. ... eight accomplished artists <b>travel</b> with Maezawa for free around the \n<b>Moon</b> on a&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "What are the dates astronauts took off to the moon?", "results": [{"title": "Apollo 11", "snippet": "Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that first landed humans on the <b>Moon</b>. Commander \nNeil ... The <b>astronauts</b> used Eagle&#39;s ascent stage to lift <b>off</b> from the <b>lunar</b> surface \nand rejoin Collins ... During descent, a malfunction caused Luna 15 to crash in \nMare Crisium about two hours before Armstrong and Aldrin <b>took off</b> from the \n<b>Moon&#39;s</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Apollo 15", "snippet": "Apollo 15 was the ninth crewed mission in the United States&#39; Apollo program, and \nthe fourth to land on the <b>Moon</b>. ... Apollo 15&#39;s support crew consisted of \n<b>astronauts</b> Joseph P. Allen, Robert A. Parker and Karl G. Henize. ... still work \nproperly, and the crew <b>removed</b> most of the glass using a vacuum cleaner and \nadhesive tape."}, {"title": "Apollo 14", "snippet": "Apollo 14 was the eighth crewed mission in the United States Apollo program, \nthe third to land ... He <b>took</b> several hundred seeds on the mission, many of which \nwere ... Shepard and Mitchell successfully lifted Antares <b>off</b> the <b>Moon</b> to dock with \nthe ... The <b>astronauts</b> also engaged in less serious activities on the <b>Moon</b>. \nShepard&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Apollo missions", "snippet": "The Apollo program was the third United States human spaceflight program \ncarried <b>out</b> by the ... Five subsequent Apollo missions also landed <b>astronauts</b> on \nthe <b>Moon</b>, the last in December 1972. ... The list was revised upon George Low&#39;s \nproposal to commit a mission to <b>lunar</b> orbit ahead of <b>schedule</b>, an idea influenced \nby&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Apollo 17", "snippet": "Apollo 17 (December 7\u201319, 1972) was the final <b>Moon</b> landing mission of NASA&#39;s \nApollo ... Director of Flight Crew Operations Deke Slayton <b>removed</b> them from \nflight status ... As with previous <b>lunar</b> landings, the Apollo 17 <b>astronauts</b> \nunderwent an ... Articles with short description &middot; Use mdy <b>dates</b> from December \n2018 &middot; Good&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Moon landing", "snippet": "A <b>Moon</b> landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the <b>Moon</b>. This \nincludes both ... All soft landings <b>took</b> place on the near side of the <b>Moon</b> until 3 \nJanuary 2019, when ... This was accomplished with two US pilot-<b>astronauts</b> flying \na <b>Lunar</b> Module on each of ... Cernan was the last man to step <b>off</b> the <b>lunar</b> \nsurface."}, {"title": "Apollo program", "snippet": "The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the third United States \nhuman ... Five subsequent Apollo missions also landed <b>astronauts</b> on the <b>Moon</b>, \nthe last in ... Preliminary specifications were laid <b>out</b> for a spacecraft with a \nmission module ... Now it is time to <b>take</b> longer strides\u2014time for a great new \nAmerican&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of people who have walked on the Moon", "snippet": "Birthplaces of <b>astronauts</b> who walked on the <b>Moon</b>. Twelve people have walked \non Earth&#39;s <b>Moon</b>, starting with Neil Armstrong and ending with Gene Cernan. All \ncrewed <b>lunar</b> landings <b>took</b> place between July 1969 and December 1972 ... \nArmstrong <b>took</b> the TV camera <b>off</b> the <b>lunar</b> module and mounted it to a tripod."}, {"title": "Apollo 12", "snippet": "Apollo 12 was the sixth crewed flight in the United States Apollo program and the \nsecond to land on the <b>Moon</b>. It was launched on November 14, 1969, from the \nKennedy Space Center, Florida, four months after Apollo 11. Commander \nCharles &quot;Pete&quot; Conrad and Apollo <b>Lunar</b> Module Pilot Alan L. ... On one of two \nmoonwalks they visited Surveyor 3 and <b>removed</b> some parts&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Apollo 13", "snippet": "Apollo 13 was the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo space program and the \nthird meant to ... NASA worked towards this goal incrementally, sending \n<b>astronauts</b> into space during Project Mercury and Project Gemini, leading ... \n<b>Dating</b> it would provide information not only about the <b>Moon</b>, but about the Earth&#39;s \nearly history."}]}, {"query": "When did astronauts go to the moon?", "results": [{"title": "List of Apollo astronauts", "snippet": "NASA assigned 32 American <b>astronauts</b> to the Apollo lunar landing program, and \n24, flying on ... Apollo 1 <b>did</b> not launch and its crew died in a ground-based \ncapsule fire, and Apollo 7 and Apollo 9 <b>were</b> low Earth orbit ... Of the 24 \n<b>astronauts</b> who flew to the <b>Moon</b>, two <b>went</b> on to command a Skylab mission, one \ncommanded&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Apollo 11", "snippet": "Apollo 11 <b>was</b> the spaceflight that first landed humans on the <b>Moon</b>. Commander \nNeil ... The <b>astronauts</b> used Eagle&#39;s ascent stage to lift off from the lunar surface \nand rejoin Collins in the command module. ... But in a very real sense, it <b>will</b> not \nbe one man <b>going to the Moon</b>\u2014if we make this judgment affirmatively, it <b>will</b> be \nan&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Moon landing conspiracy theories", "snippet": "<b>Moon</b> landing conspiracy theories claim that some or all elements of the Apollo \nprogram and ... He said that <b>astronauts did</b> land on the <b>Moon</b>, but to stop other \nstates from ... NASA raised &quot;about US$30 billion&quot; to <b>go to the Moon</b>, and Kaysing \nclaimed in his book that this could have been used to &quot;pay off&quot; many people."}, {"title": "Moon landing", "snippet": "A <b>Moon</b> landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the <b>Moon</b>. This \nincludes both crewed and robotic missions. The first human-made object to touch \nthe <b>Moon was</b> the Soviet Union&#39;s Luna ... To <b>get to the Moon</b>, a spacecraft must \nfirst leave Earth&#39;s gravity well; currently, the only practical means is a rocket."}, {"title": "List of people who have walked on the Moon", "snippet": "Birthplaces of <b>astronauts</b> who walked on the <b>Moon</b>. Twelve people have walked \non Earth&#39;s <b>Moon</b>, starting with Neil Armstrong and ending with ... Most <b>astronauts</b> \nat that time came from the military services and <b>were</b> considered to be ... After \nsetting up a couple of experiments with Armstrong, Aldrin <b>went</b> to work \nhammering a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Michael Collins (astronaut)", "snippet": "Michael Collins (born October 31, 1930) is an American former <b>astronaut</b> who \nflew the Apollo ... The inspiration for Collins in his decision to become a NASA \n<b>astronaut was</b> ... Collins <b>went</b> through the same process as with his first \napplication, though he ... During his day flying solo around the <b>Moon</b>, Collins \nnever felt lonely."}, {"title": "List of astronauts by year of selection", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>astronauts</b> by year of selection: people selected to train for a \nhuman spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a \nspacecraft. Until recently, <b>astronauts were</b> sponsored and trained exclusively by \n... He <b>was</b> the only Mercury <b>astronaut</b> to <b>go to the Moon</b>. Wally Schirra <b>was</b> the \nonly&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Apollo 13", "snippet": "Apollo 13 <b>was</b> the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo space program and the \nthird meant to ... The Saturn V rocket used to carry Apollo 13 to the <b>Moon was</b> \nnumbered SA-508, and <b>was</b> almost identical to ... The two <b>astronauts</b>, and \nbackups Young and Duke, <b>went</b> on a field trip with Silver at their own time and \nexpense."}, {"title": "Mercury Seven", "snippet": "The Mercury Seven <b>were</b> the group of seven <b>astronauts</b> selected to fly spacecraft \nfor Project ... To supplement their <b>travel</b>, they <b>were</b> provided a $9 per diem (\nequivalent to $79 in ... A Man on the <b>Moon</b>: The Voyages of the Apollo <b>Astronauts</b>\n."}, {"title": "Apollo 8", "snippet": "Apollo 8 <b>was</b> the first crewed spacecraft to leave low Earth orbit and the first to \n<b>reach</b> the <b>Moon</b>, orbit it, and return. Its three-<b>astronaut</b> crew\u2014Frank Borman,&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "last man on moon", "results": [{"title": "Gene Cernan", "snippet": "Eugene Andrew Cernan was an American astronaut, naval aviator, electrical \nengineer, ... 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All Apollo&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Harrison Schmitt", "snippet": "Harrison Hagan &quot;Jack&quot; Schmitt (born July 3, 1935) is an American geologist, \nretired NASA astronaut, university professor, former U.S. senator from New \nMexico, and the most recent person still living to have walked on the <b>Moon</b>. ... \nperson to set foot on the <b>Moon</b> and the second-to-<b>last person</b> to step off of the \n<b>Moon</b> (he&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "The Last Man on Earth (TV series)", "snippet": "The <b>Last Man</b> on Earth is an American post-apocalyptic comedy television series \ncreated by ... The set contains audio commentaries for &quot;The Elephant in the \nRoom&quot; and &quot;Screw the <b>Moon</b>&quot;; The <b>Last Man</b> on Earth Q&amp;A Panel; &quot;Survival of the\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "First Man (film)", "snippet": "First <b>Man</b> is a 2018 American biographical science fiction drama film directed by \nDamien ... Corey Stoll as Buzz Aldrin, the second <b>man</b> to walk on the <b>Moon</b> \nduring Apollo 11. Patrick Fugit as Elliot ... He would have been the <b>last</b>.&quot; Richard \nBrody&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Neil Armstrong", "snippet": "Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 \u2013 August 25, 2012) was an American \nastronaut and aeronautical engineer and the first <b>person</b> to walk on the <b>Moon</b>. ... \nDuring training for Armstrong&#39;s second and <b>last</b> spaceflight as commander of \nApollo&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965\u20131999", "snippet": "This list contains all spacewalks and moonwalks performed from 1965 to 1999 \nwhere an ... The <b>last man</b> on the <b>Moon</b>, Eugene Cernan, in a photo taken by \nHarrison Schmitt on the third (and last) of the Apollo 17 moonwalks. Schmitt&#39;s \nreflection&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "When did astronauts go to the moon", "results": [{"title": "List of Apollo astronauts", "snippet": "NASA assigned 32 American <b>astronauts</b> to the Apollo lunar landing program, and \n24, flying on ... Apollo 1 <b>did</b> not launch and its crew died in a ground-based \ncapsule fire, and Apollo 7 and Apollo 9 <b>were</b> low Earth orbit ... Of the 24 \n<b>astronauts</b> who flew to the <b>Moon</b>, two <b>went</b> on to command a Skylab mission, one \ncommanded&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Apollo 11", "snippet": "Apollo 11 <b>was</b> the spaceflight that first landed humans on the <b>Moon</b>. Commander \nNeil ... The <b>astronauts</b> used Eagle&#39;s ascent stage to lift off from the lunar surface \nand rejoin Collins in the command module. ... But in a very real sense, it <b>will</b> not \nbe one man <b>going to the Moon</b>\u2014if we make this judgment affirmatively, it <b>will</b> be \nan&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Moon landing conspiracy theories", "snippet": "<b>Moon</b> landing conspiracy theories claim that some or all elements of the Apollo \nprogram and ... He said that <b>astronauts did</b> land on the <b>Moon</b>, but to stop other \nstates from ... NASA raised &quot;about US$30 billion&quot; to <b>go to the Moon</b>, and Kaysing \nclaimed in his book that this could have been used to &quot;pay off&quot; many people."}, {"title": "Moon landing", "snippet": "A <b>Moon</b> landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the <b>Moon</b>. This \nincludes both crewed and robotic missions. The first human-made object to touch \nthe <b>Moon was</b> the Soviet Union&#39;s Luna ... To <b>get to the Moon</b>, a spacecraft must \nfirst leave Earth&#39;s gravity well; currently, the only practical means is a rocket."}, {"title": "List of people who have walked on the Moon", "snippet": "Birthplaces of <b>astronauts</b> who walked on the <b>Moon</b>. Twelve people have walked \non Earth&#39;s <b>Moon</b>, starting with Neil Armstrong and ending with ... Most <b>astronauts</b> \nat that time came from the military services and <b>were</b> considered to be ... After \nsetting up a couple of experiments with Armstrong, Aldrin <b>went</b> to work \nhammering a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Michael Collins (astronaut)", "snippet": "Michael Collins (born October 31, 1930) is an American former <b>astronaut</b> who \nflew the Apollo ... The inspiration for Collins in his decision to become a NASA \n<b>astronaut was</b> ... Collins <b>went</b> through the same process as with his first \napplication, though he ... During his day flying solo around the <b>Moon</b>, Collins \nnever felt lonely."}, {"title": "List of astronauts by year of selection", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>astronauts</b> by year of selection: people selected to train for a \nhuman spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a \nspacecraft. Until recently, <b>astronauts were</b> sponsored and trained exclusively by \n... He <b>was</b> the only Mercury <b>astronaut</b> to <b>go to the Moon</b>. Wally Schirra <b>was</b> the \nonly&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Apollo 13", "snippet": "Apollo 13 <b>was</b> the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo space program and the \nthird meant to ... The Saturn V rocket used to carry Apollo 13 to the <b>Moon was</b> \nnumbered SA-508, and <b>was</b> almost identical to ... The two <b>astronauts</b>, and \nbackups Young and Duke, <b>went</b> on a field trip with Silver at their own time and \nexpense."}, {"title": "Mercury Seven", "snippet": "The Mercury Seven <b>were</b> the group of seven <b>astronauts</b> selected to fly spacecraft \nfor Project ... To supplement their <b>travel</b>, they <b>were</b> provided a $9 per diem (\nequivalent to $79 in ... A Man on the <b>Moon</b>: The Voyages of the Apollo <b>Astronauts</b>\n."}, {"title": "Apollo 8", "snippet": "Apollo 8 <b>was</b> the first crewed spacecraft to leave low Earth orbit and the first to \n<b>reach</b> the <b>Moon</b>, orbit it, and return. Its three-<b>astronaut</b> crew\u2014Frank Borman,&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "When was the most recent time an astronaut went to the moon", "results": [{"title": "Apollo 17", "snippet": "Apollo 17 (December 7\u201319, 1972) was the final <b>Moon landing</b> mission of NASA&#39;s \nApollo program, and remains the <b>most recent time</b> humans have <b>travelled</b> \nbeyond low Earth orbit. ... The <b>astronauts were at</b> the extremity of their &quot;walkback \nlimit&quot;, <b>a</b> safety constraint meant to ensure that they could walk back to the LM if for\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Moon landing", "snippet": "<b>A Moon landing</b> is the arrival of <b>a</b> spacecraft on the surface of the <b>Moon</b>. This \nincludes both ... <b>More recently</b>, other nations have crashed spacecraft on the \nsurface of the <b>Moon</b> at speeds of around 8,000 ... This was accomplished with \ntwo US pilot-<b>astronauts</b> flying <b>a Lunar</b> Module on each of six NASA missions \nacross <b>a</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gene Cernan", "snippet": "Eugene Andrew Cernan was an American <b>astronaut</b>, naval aviator, electrical \nengineer, ... Cernan <b>traveled into space</b> three <b>times</b> and to the <b>Moon</b> twice; as \npilot of ... the first person to walk on the <b>Moon</b>\u2014Neil Armstrong\u2014and the <b>most</b> \n<b>recent</b>."}, {"title": "List of people who have walked on the Moon", "snippet": "Birthplaces of <b>astronauts</b> who <b>walked on</b> the <b>Moon</b>. Twelve people have <b>walked</b> \n<b>on</b> Earth&#39;s <b>Moon</b>, starting with Neil Armstrong and ending with ... <b>Most astronauts</b> \nat that <b>time came</b> from the military services and were considered to be on active \n... Gene Cernan is known as the person to have <b>most recently walked on</b> the \n<b>Moon</b>."}, {"title": "List of Apollo astronauts", "snippet": "All crewed <b>lunar</b> landings took place between July 1969 ... <b>Most astronauts</b> at that \n<b>time came</b> from the military ... leaving Gordon as the <b>last</b> Apollo <b>astronaut</b> to train\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of spaceflight-related accidents and incidents", "snippet": "This article lists verifiable spaceflight-related accidents and incidents resulting in \nhuman fatality ... <b>Astronauts</b> have also died while training for space missions, \nsuch as the ... Test pilot Stuart Present ejects safely from the <b>Lunar Landing</b> \nTraining ... &quot;<b>A</b> Toxic Leak Haunts the Shuttle Crew&quot;, <b>New</b> York <b>Times</b>, December \n16, 2006&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Harrison Schmitt", "snippet": "Harrison Hagan &quot;Jack&quot; Schmitt (born July 3, 1935) is an American geologist, \nretired NASA <b>astronaut</b>, university professor, former U.S. senator from <b>New</b> \nMexico, and the <b>most recent</b> person still living to have <b>walked on</b> the <b>Moon</b>. ... \nBefore joining NASA as <b>a</b> member of the first group of scientist-<b>astronauts</b> in June \n1965,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of astronauts by year of selection", "snippet": "This is <b>a</b> list of <b>astronauts</b> by year of selection: people selected to train for <b>a</b> \nhuman spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as <b>a</b> crew member of <b>a</b> \nspacecraft. Until <b>recently</b>, <b>astronauts</b> were sponsored and trained exclusively by \n... He was both the first and <b>last</b> of his group to <b>go into space</b>. September 19 \u2013 \nDyna-Soar&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Buzz Aldrin", "snippet": "Buzz Aldrin is an American engineer, former <b>astronaut</b> and fighter pilot. Aldrin \nmade three ... Upon completion of initial training, each <b>new astronaut</b> was \nassigned <b>a</b> field of ... The first <b>lunar landing</b> focused <b>more</b> on <b>landing</b> on the \n<b>Moon</b> and making it ... In <b>a</b> June 2013 opinion piece in The <b>New</b> York <b>Times</b>, \nAldrin supported <b>a</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Apollo program", "snippet": "The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the third United States \nhuman ... It achieved its goal of crewed <b>lunar landing</b>, despite the major setback \nof <b>a</b> 1967 ... So Gilruth was given authority to grow his organization into <b>a new</b> \nNASA ... In September 1962, by which <b>time</b> two Project Mercury <b>astronauts</b> had \norbited&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "What dates did astronauts go to the moon?", "results": [{"title": "List of Apollo astronauts", "snippet": "NASA assigned 32 American <b>astronauts</b> to the Apollo <b>lunar</b> landing program, and \n24, flying on ... Of the 24 <b>astronauts</b> who flew to the <b>Moon</b>, two <b>went</b> on to \ncommand a Skylab mission, one commanded ... Each <b>was</b> 35 years and 65 days \nold on his launch <b>date</b> and 35 years and 68 days old when he entered <b>lunar</b> orbit."}, {"title": "Moon landing", "snippet": "A <b>Moon</b> landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the <b>Moon</b>. This \nincludes both crewed and robotic missions. The first human-made object to touch \nthe <b>Moon was</b> the Soviet Union&#39;s Luna 2, on 13 September 1959. The United \nStates&#39; Apollo 11 <b>was</b> the first crewed mission to <b>land on</b> the <b>Moon</b>, on 20 July \n1969. ... This <b>was</b> accomplished with two US pilot-<b>astronauts</b> flying a <b>Lunar</b> \nModule on&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Apollo 11", "snippet": "Apollo 11 <b>was</b> the spaceflight that first landed humans on the <b>Moon</b>. Commander \nNeil Armstrong and <b>lunar</b> module pilot Buzz Aldrin formed the American <b>crew</b> that \nlanded the Apollo <b>Lunar</b> Module Eagle on July 20, 1969, ... But in a very real \nsense, it <b>will</b> not be one man <b>going to the Moon</b>\u2014if we make this judgment&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of people who have walked on the Moon", "snippet": "Birthplaces of <b>astronauts</b> who walked on the <b>Moon</b>. Twelve people have walked \non Earth&#39;s <b>Moon</b>, starting with Neil Armstrong and ending with ... 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The receipt of the <b>Ten Commandments</b> by \nMoses was satirized in Mel Brooks&#39;s <b>movie</b> History of the World Part I (1981), \nwhich shows&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of films based on the Bible", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>movies</b> (including television <b>movies</b>) based on the Bible depicting \ncharacters or ... The <b>Ten Commandments</b> (1923); The <b>Ten Commandments</b> (\n1956); Moses the Lawgiver ... Jephtah&#39;s Daughter: A Biblical Tragedy (1909); \nGideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible (1965) (Italy); <b>Josh</b> and the Big \nWall&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Who played joshua in the movie the ten commandments?", "results": [{"title": "The Ten Commandments (1956 film)", "snippet": "<b>The Ten Commandments</b> is a 1956 American epic religious drama <b>film</b> produced, \ndirected, and ... Yul Brynner won the National Board of Review Award for Best \n<b>Actor</b> for his role as Rameses and his other roles in Anastasia and The King ... \nMoses saves <b>Joshua</b> from death by killing Baka, telling <b>Joshua</b> that he too is \nHebrew."}, {"title": "The Ten Commandments (2007 film)", "snippet": "<b>The Ten Commandments</b> is a 2007 American computer animated <b>film</b> directed by \nJohn ... Moses receives <b>the Ten Commandments</b> and delivers them to the \nHebrews. Moses puts <b>Joshua</b> in charge of leading the people the rest of the way."}, {"title": "Exodus: Gods and Kings", "snippet": "On August 27, Aaron Paul joined the <b>film</b> to <b>play Joshua</b>. ... It also compared \nExodus to the 1956 <b>film The Ten Commandments</b> with its all-white cast and said,\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "John Derek", "snippet": "John Derek was an American <b>actor</b>, director and photographer. He appeared in \nsuch films as ... His good looks were soon noticed, and he was being groomed \nfor a <b>movie</b> ... He also appeared as <b>Joshua</b> in <b>The Ten Commandments</b> (1956)."}, {"title": "The Ten Commandments: The Musical", "snippet": "<b>The Ten Commandments</b>: The Musical is a musical with music by Patrick ... \nBefore dying, Moses chooses <b>Joshua</b> to lead the Hebrews into The Promised \nLand."}, {"title": "Ark of the Covenant", "snippet": "The Ark of the Covenant also known as the Ark of the Testimony, and in a few \nverses across various translations as the Ark of God, is a gold-covered wooden \nchest with lid cover described in the Book of Exodus as containing the two stone \ntablets of <b>the Ten Commandments</b>. ... When the Israelites, led by <b>Joshua</b> toward \nthe Promised Land, arrived at the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Fraser Clarke Heston", "snippet": "Fraser Clarke Heston is an American <b>film</b> director, <b>film</b> producer, screenwriter and \n<b>actor</b>. ... Credits[edit]. Acting credit[edit]. <b>The Ten Commandments</b> (1956) - The \nInfant Moses; The Search for Michael Rockefeller (2011, Documentary) - Narrator\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Os Dez Mandamentos", "snippet": "Os Dez Mandamentos (Moses and <b>the Ten Commandments</b>) is a Brazilian \nprimetime ... A <b>film</b> adaptation, <b>The Ten Commandments</b>: The <b>Movie</b>, was \nreleased in 2016. The plot ... Sidney Sampaio, Hoshe&#39;a / <b>Joshua</b> ... At the same \ntime, Jornal Nacional (Globo, 25.3 points) and Carrossel (SBT, 11.8 points) \n<b>performed</b> well."}, {"title": "Ten Commandments", "snippet": "<b>The Ten Commandments</b> also known as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical \nprinciples relating to ethics and worship, which <b>play</b> a fundamental role in the \nAbrahamic religions. ... <sup>13</sup> And Moses rose up, and his minister <b>Joshua</b>: and \nMoses went up into the mount of God. \u2014 First mention of the tablets in Exodus 24\n:12\u201313."}, {"title": "The Ten Commandments: The Movie", "snippet": "<b>The Ten Commandments</b> (Portuguese: Os Dez Mandamentos - O Filme) is a \nBrazilian <b>movie</b> which was released by RecordTV in 2016 in an association with\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "joshua in the movie the ten commandments", "results": [{"title": "The Ten Commandments (1956 film)", "snippet": "<b>The Ten Commandments</b> is a 1956 American epic religious drama <b>film</b> produced, \ndirected, and ... 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When the Israelites, led by <b>Joshua</b> toward \nthe Promised Land, arrived at the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "The Ten Commandments: The Musical", "snippet": "<b>The Ten Commandments</b>: The Musical is a musical with music by Patrick ... \nBefore dying, Moses chooses <b>Joshua</b> to lead the Hebrews into The Promised \nLand."}, {"title": "List of films based on the Bible", "snippet": "This is a list of <b>movies</b> (including television <b>movies</b>) based on the Bible depicting \ncharacters or ... <b>The Ten Commandments</b> (1923); <b>The Ten Commandments</b> (\n1956); Moses the Lawgiver ... Jephtah&#39;s Daughter: A Biblical Tragedy (1909); \nGideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible (1965) (Italy); <b>Josh</b> and the Big \nWall&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tablets of Stone", "snippet": "According to the Hebrew Bible, the Tablets of the Law as they are widely known \nin English, ... According to Exodus 25:10-22 the tablets were stored in the Ark of \nthe ... five commandments, &quot;but the Sages say ten on one tablet and ten on the \nother&quot;. ... <b>The Ten Commandments</b> (1923 <b>film</b>) &middot; <b>The Ten Commandments</b> (1956 \n<b>film</b>)&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Os Dez Mandamentos", "snippet": "Os Dez Mandamentos (Moses and <b>the Ten Commandments</b>) is a Brazilian \nprimetime ... A <b>film</b> adaptation, <b>The Ten Commandments</b>: The <b>Movie</b>, was \nreleased in 2016. The plot received ... Sidney Sampaio, Hoshe&#39;a / <b>Joshua</b>. \nFloriano Peixoto&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "The Ten Commandments: The Movie", "snippet": "<b>The Ten Commandments</b> (Portuguese: Os Dez Mandamentos - O Filme) is a \nBrazilian <b>movie</b> which was released by RecordTV in 2016 in an association with\n&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "Who played Joshua in the 1956 movie The Ten Commandments?|Who played Joshua in the 1956 release of the movie The Ten Commandments?|Who played as Joshua in the 1956 movie \"The Ten Commandments\"?", "answer": ["John Derek"]}, {"question": "Who played Joshua in the 2007 movie The Ten Commandments?|Who played Joshua in the 2007 release of the movie The Ten Commandments?|Who played as Joshua in the 2007 movie \"The Ten Commandments\"?", "answer": ["Matt Hill"]}, {"question": "Who played Joshua in the movie The Ten Commandments: The Musical?", "answer": ["Adam Lambert"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["John Derek"], "id": "-8186693340732473214", "nq_doc_title": "The Ten Commandments (1956 film)", "question": "Who played joshua in the movie the ten commandments?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["I Love Rock 'n' Roll"], "used_queries": [{"query": "I love rock and roll", "results": [{"title": "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", "snippet": "&quot;<b>I Love Rock</b> &#39;n&#39; <b>Roll</b>&quot; is a rock song written by Alan Merrill and first recorded by \nthe Arrows in 1975. 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Notorious (1991), <b>I Love Rock</b> &#39;n&#39; <b>Roll</b> 92 (1992), Do You Wanna \nTouch Me (1993). <b>I Love Rock</b> &#39;n&#39; <b>Roll</b> 92 is an EP released in Japan only by Joan \nJett and the Blackhearts. ... Rock &middot; Greatest Hits &middot; Bad Reputation (Music from the \n<b>Original</b> Motion Picture)."}, {"title": "Rock of Ages (2012 film)", "snippet": "New songs added to the film include a mash-up of &quot;Juke Box Hero/<b>I Love Rock</b> &#39;n&#39; \n<b>Roll</b>&quot;, which replaced the <b>original</b> purpose of &quot;I Wanna Rock&quot; in the musical,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Flashdance (soundtrack)", "snippet": "Flashdance: <b>Original</b> Soundtrack from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the \n1983 ... However, the <b>song</b> was not released to radio as Summer was on the \nverge of releasing her 1983 album She ... by Laura Branigan; &quot;<b>I Love Rock and</b> \n<b>Roll</b>&quot; by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts; and the &quot;Adagio in G Minor&quot; by Remo \nGiazotto."}]}, {"query": "i love rock and roll", "results": [{"title": "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", "snippet": "&quot;<b>I Love Rock</b> &#39;n&#39; <b>Roll</b>&quot; is a rock song written by Alan Merrill and first recorded by \nthe Arrows in 1975. It is best known for its 1982 cover version by Joan Jett &amp; the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "I Love Rock 'n Roll (album)", "snippet": "<b>I Love Rock</b> &#39;n <b>Roll</b> is the second studio album by Joan Jett and the first with her \nbacking band The Blackhearts. 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Jett&#39;s other \nnotable hit&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "I Love Rocky Road", "snippet": "&quot;I Love Rocky Road&quot; is a 1983 song by &quot;Weird Al&quot; Yankovic about a man&#39;s \nobsession with rocky road ice cream. It is a parody of the 1981 Joan Jett and the \nBlackhearts&#39; cover version of the British band Arrows 1975 song, &quot;<b>I Love Rock</b> &#39;n&#39; \n<b>Roll</b>&quot;, originally performed, ... the &quot;<b>I Love Rock</b> &#39;n <b>Roll</b>&quot; music video, with these \ndifferences from the <b>original</b>:."}, {"title": "I Love Rock 'n' Roll 92", "snippet": "<b>Genre</b> &middot; Hard rock. Length, 15:01. Label &middot; Blackheart &middot; Joan Jett &amp; the Blackhearts \nchronology. 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The \ngroup, which formed in 1974 and disbanded in 1977, included American <b>singer</b>/\nbassist Alan Merrill, American guitarist Jake Hooker and English drummer Paul \nVarley (<b>original</b> drummer Clive Williams was replaced by Paul Varley). ... Joan \nJett became aware of &quot;<b>I Love Rock</b> &#39;n&#39; <b>Roll</b>&quot; while on tour with her band&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rock of Ages (2012 film)", "snippet": "New songs added to the film include a mash-up of &quot;Juke Box Hero/<b>I Love Rock</b> &#39;n&#39; \n<b>Roll</b>&quot;, which replaced the <b>original</b> purpose of &quot;I Wanna Rock&quot; in the musical,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rock and Roll All Nite", "snippet": "<b>I Love</b> It Loud (Live)&quot; / &quot;Unholy (Live) (1993). <b>Rock and Roll</b> All Nite (Unplugged)&quot; \n/ &quot;Every Time I Look at You (Unplugged) (1996). Jungle (Radio Edit)&quot; / &quot;Jungle (\n1997). Music video. &quot;<b>Rock</b> &amp; <b>Roll</b> All Nite&quot; on YouTube. &quot;<b>Rock and Roll</b> All Nite&quot; is \na song by American hard <b>rock</b> band Kiss, originally released on their ... 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Port <b>Adelaide</b>, having finished 12th the <b>previous</b> season, rose 10 \nplaces to become 2nd on the ladder in 2007, with a 15\u20137 record and a ... The \n2007 AFL <b>Grand Final</b> was Port <b>Adelaide&#39;s</b> first since <b>winning</b> the 2004 <b>Grand</b> \n<b>Final</b>."}, {"title": "2016 A-League Grand Final", "snippet": "The 2016 A-League <b>Grand Final</b> was the eleventh A-League <b>Grand Final</b>, and \nwas played on 1 ... <b>Adelaide</b> losing the 2007 and 2009 <b>grand finals</b> against \nMelbourne <b>Victory</b> 6\u20130 and 1\u20130 respectively. Wanderers lost ... Another Maclaren \ngoal within the <b>last</b> 10 minutes tied the scores to see the game go into extra-time."}, {"title": "Port Adelaide Football Club", "snippet": "Port <b>Adelaide</b> Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based \nin Alberton, ... By 1896, the club was in crisis and finished <b>last</b> causing the clubs \ncommittee to meet with the aim of revitalising the club. ... The joint club would \nplay in all three <b>Grand Finals</b> during this period, <b>winning</b> the 1942 instalment but\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Adelaide 36ers", "snippet": "The <b>Adelaide</b> 36ers, also known as the Sixers, are an Australian professional \nmen&#39;s basketball ... In the <b>last</b> single game NBL <b>grand final</b> ever played, <b>Adelaide</b> \nwere up against the Brisbane Bullets on the Bullets&#39; home court (Sleeman Sports \n... 1986 would see the <b>Adelaide</b> 36ers <b>win</b> the first of their four NBL \n<b>championships</b>."}, {"title": "2004 AFL Grand Final", "snippet": "The 2004 AFL <b>Grand Final</b> was an Australian rules football game contested \nbetween the Port ... Port <b>Adelaide beat</b> Geelong by 55 points in the qualifying \nfinal at AAMI Stadium, ... The teams continued to go back and forth, with Brisbane \nleading by 6 before Port <b>Adelaide</b> kicked the <b>last</b> four goals of the quarter (from, \nin order,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Australian Grand Prix", "snippet": "The <b>Adelaide</b> Street Circuit, which held its <b>last</b> Formula One race in 1995, ... then \nmoved up to second place to make the <b>final</b> result a Ferrari 1\u20132. 1988, the <b>last</b> \never <b>Grand</b> Prix of the turbo era, saw Alain Prost <b>win</b> his&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1997 AFL Grand Final", "snippet": "The 1997 AFL <b>Grand Final</b> was an Australian rules football game contested \nbetween the ... <b>Adelaide won</b> their qualifying final encounter against West Coast \nat Football Park by 33 ... with five goals, while Darren Jarman booted a <b>grand</b> \n<b>final</b> record of five in the <b>last</b> quarter, taking him to six for the match and sealing \nthe game."}, {"title": "2009 A-League Grand Final", "snippet": "The 2009 A-League <b>Grand Final</b> took place at Telstra Dome in Melbourne, \nAustralia on 28 February 2009. It was the final match in the A-League 2008\u201309 \nseason, and was played between premiers Melbourne <b>Victory</b> and runners-up \n<b>Adelaide</b> United. Melbourne <b>Victory won</b> the match 1\u20130 and became the winners \nof the ... The <b>Grand Final</b> was the <b>last</b> ever event to be held at the Telstra Dome, \nthe&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "When was the last time adelaide was in a grand final?", "results": [{"title": "2017 AFL Grand Final", "snippet": "The 2017 AFL <b>Grand Final</b> was an Australian rules football game contested \nbetween the ... <b>Adelaide</b> claimed the minor <b>premiership</b> for the second <b>time</b> in \ntheir history, finishing on ... 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In the third minute of added-<b>time</b> \nThomas Broich netted in the match winner ensuring e progress to the ... By 26 \nApril, <b>more</b> than 43,000 tickets had been sold for the <b>Grand Final</b> match, with \nbetween 5,000&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2007 AFL Grand Final", "snippet": "The 2007 AFL <b>Grand Final</b> was an Australian rules football game contested \nbetween the ... The 2007 AFL <b>Grand Final</b> was Port <b>Adelaide&#39;s</b> first since winning \nthe 2004 <b>Grand Final</b>. ... It would in fact prove the <b>last time</b> the Power participated \nin the finals until 2013, whilst in the five intervening seasons Port <b>Adelaide</b> won \njust&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Adelaide 36ers", "snippet": "The <b>Adelaide</b> 36ers, also known as the Sixers, are an Australian professional \nmen&#39;s basketball ... The 1984 NBL season saw the first <b>time</b> the 36ers would \nreach the NBL finals, finishing the regular season in 3rd ... In the <b>last</b> single game \nNBL <b>grand final</b> ever played, <b>Adelaide</b> were up against the Brisbane Bullets on \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Port Adelaide Football Club", "snippet": "Port <b>Adelaide</b> Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based \nin Alberton, ... In 1884, Port <b>Adelaide</b> won its first SAFA <b>premiership</b>, ending \nNorwood&#39;s run of six premierships. ... and white guernseys for the first <b>time</b> after it \nwas having trouble finding dyes that would <b>last</b> for its blue and magenta \nguernseys."}, {"title": "1997 AFL Grand Final", "snippet": "The 1997 AFL <b>Grand Final</b> was an Australian rules football game contested \nbetween the ... 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Tombs breaks free and nearly <b>kills</b> Tree, but Carter follows and \nrescues her. ... This approach is highlighted by the two <b>main</b> leitmotifs, an \nenergetic <b>theme</b> for Tree evoking contemporary pop music, and one for the killer \nthat consists of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Happy Death Day 2U", "snippet": "<b>Happy Death Day</b> 2U is a 2019 American science fiction black comedy slasher \nfilm written and ... Based on, Characters ... Babyface <b>kills</b> the officer and Tree runs \ninto Lori, who tells her that Babyface cannot be Tombs because she just ... \n<b>Principal</b> photography on the film began on May 14, 2018, in New Orleans, \nLouisiana."}, {"title": "Tree Gelbman", "snippet": "Theresa &quot;Tree&quot; Gelbman is a fictional <b>character</b> from Christopher Landon&#39;s \nslasher film <b>Happy Death Day</b> ... 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The <b>Benue River</b> (\nFrench: la B\u00e9nou\u00e9), previously known as the Chadda <b>River</b> or Tchadda,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "River Niger Bridge (Onitsha)", "snippet": "The <b>River Niger</b> Bridge in Onitsha Anambra <b>State</b>, <b>Nigeria</b> connects southeastern \n<b>Nigeria</b> with ... Mekrou <b>River</b> &middot; Alibori <b>River</b> &middot; Sokoto <b>River</b> &middot; Sota <b>River</b> &middot; Kaduna \n<b>River</b> &middot; <b>Benue River</b> &middot; Anambra <b>River</b> &middot; Forcados <b>River</b> &middot; Nun <b>River</b> &middot; Brass <b>River</b>."}, {"title": "Niger State", "snippet": "<b>Niger</b> or <b>Niger State</b> is a <b>state</b> in Central <b>Nigeria</b> and the largest <b>state</b> in the \ncountry. The <b>state</b> ... The <b>state</b> is named after the <b>River Niger</b>. Two of <b>Nigeria&#39;s</b> \nmajor hydroelectric power stations, the Kainji Dam and Shiroro Dam, are located \nin <b>Niger State</b>, and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Languages/Language names in Voegelin ...", "snippet": "... <b>River Benue</b>-Congo, Delta-Cross, Central Delta; Abure: <b>Niger</b>-Kordofanian, ... \nBaga <b>Koga</b>: <b>Niger</b>-Kordofanian, <b>Niger</b>-Congo, West Atlantic, Southern Branch, ... \nNorthwestern &amp; Central Solomons Austronesian, Buka; Mono (United <b>States</b>):&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of rivers of Niger", "snippet": "This is a list of rivers in Niger. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with \nrespective tributaries ... <b>Niger River</b>. Sokoto River ... of rivers of Africa. Sovereign \n<b>states</b>."}]}, {"query": "koga state ", "results": [{"title": "Koga, Ibaraki", "snippet": "<b>Koga</b> (\u53e4\u6cb3\u5e02, <b>Koga</b>-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of \nSeptember 2015, the city had an estimated population of 140,770, and a \npopulation&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Akutan Zero", "snippet": "The Akutan Zero, also known as <b>Koga&#39;s</b> Zero and the Aleutian Zero, was a type 0 \nmodel 21 ... Parts of it are preserved in several museums in the United <b>States</b>."}, {"title": "Mineichi Koga", "snippet": "Mineichi <b>Koga</b> was a Japanese Marshal Admiral and commander-in-chief of the \nImperial ... <b>Koga</b> shared Yamamoto&#39;s misgivings about war with the United <b>States</b>\n, but disagreed with Yamamoto regarding the use of naval aviation, remaining a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "KOGA (AM)", "snippet": "<b>KOGA</b> (930 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic country format that is \nlicensed to Ogallala, Nebraska, United <b>States</b>. It is owned by Clear Channel&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "K\u014dga-ry\u016b", "snippet": "K\u014dka-ry\u016b is an umbrella term for a set of traditions of ninjutsu that originated from \nthe region of ... Few today who <b>state</b> a connection to <b>Koga</b> Ryu can show any \nevidence to refute this claim, and it is in all likelihood that there are no authentic&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "KOGA-FM", "snippet": "<b>KOGA</b>-FM (99.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. \nLicensed to Ogallala, Nebraska, United <b>States</b>, the station serves the North Platte \narea."}, {"title": "Hide Koga", "snippet": "Hidehiko <b>Koga</b> had a multifaceted career in professional baseball. He played in \nNippon Professional Baseball and in the American minor leagues, while later \nbecoming a minor league manager in the United <b>States</b> and a front&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "KOGA (disambiguation)", "snippet": "<b>KOGA</b> may refer to: <b>KOGA</b> (AM), a radio station (930 AM) licensed to Ogallala, \nNebraska, United <b>States</b>; <b>KOGA</b>-FM, a radio station (99.7 FM) licensed to \nOgallala,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Masayuki Koga", "snippet": "Masayuki <b>Koga</b> is a shakuhachi player and former member of the Ensemble \nNipponia. ... Flag of United <b>States</b> &middot; Biography icon Musical notes.svg, This article\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Waiakea High School", "snippet": "Wai\u0101kea High School is a public, co-educational secondary school in Hilo, \nHawaii. The school&#39;s mascot is the Warrior. It is part of the Hawaii <b>State</b> \nDepartment of Education. ... The current principal, Kelcy <b>Koga</b>, returned to \nWai\u0101kea High School after the retirement of Dr. Patricia Nekoba, who left in \nDecember 2006."}]}, {"query": "river benue and river niger meet", "results": [{"title": "Niger River", "snippet": "The <b>Niger River</b> is the principal <b>river</b> of West Africa, extending about 4,180 km (\n2,600 mi). ... The most important tributary of the <b>Niger</b> in Nigeria is the <b>Benue</b> \n<b>River</b> which merges with the <b>river</b> at Lokoja in Nigeria. The total volume of \ntributaries&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Niger Basin Authority", "snippet": "The <b>Niger</b> Basin Authority is an intergovernmental organisation in West Africa \naiming to foster co-operation in managing and developing the resources of the \nbasin of the <b>River Niger</b>. ... the &quot;Water Charter of the <b>River Niger</b> Basin&quot;, creation \nof a donors&#39; <b>meeting</b> for the implementation of the 2008-2012 priority five-year \nplan,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Benue River", "snippet": "The <b>Benue River</b> (French: la B\u00e9nou\u00e9), previously known as the Chadda <b>River</b> or \nTchadda, is the major tributary of the <b>Niger River</b>. ... of the Mandara mountains, \nand through Jimeta, Ibi and Makurdi before <b>meeting</b> the <b>Niger River</b> at Lokoja."}, {"title": "Kogi State", "snippet": "Kogi, is a state in the central region (Middle-Belt) of Nigeria. It is popularly called \nthe Confluence State because of the confluence of <b>River Niger</b> and <b>River Benue</b> \nat its capital, ... with ten other states. The two major <b>rivers</b> in Nigeria namely; <b>River</b> \n<b>Niger</b> and <b>River Benue</b> also <b>meets</b> in kogi state making it the confluence state&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mungo Park (explorer)", "snippet": "Mungo Park (11 September 1771 \u2013 1806) was a Scottish explorer of West Africa. \nAfter an exploration of the upper <b>Niger River</b> around 1796, he wrote a popular ... \nIsaaco <b>met</b> Amadi in Sego and having obtained the sword belt returned to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Guinean forest-savanna mosaic", "snippet": "The Guinean forest-savanna mosaic is an ecoregion of West Africa, a band of \ninterlaced forest, ... where the forest <b>meets</b> the savanna, the country&#39;s capital \nAbuja, Lokoja where the <b>River Niger</b> and <b>River Benue meet</b>, Enugu, and Makurdi\n."}, {"title": "Confluence", "snippet": "In geography, a confluence (also: conflux) occurs where two or more flowing \nbodies of water join together to form a single channel. A confluence can occur in \nseveral configurations: at the point where a tributary joins a larger <b>river</b> (main \nstem); or where two streams <b>meet</b> to become the source of a <b>river</b> ... At Lokoja, \nNigeria, the <b>Benue River</b> flows into the <b>Niger</b>."}, {"title": "Faro River", "snippet": "The Faro <b>River</b> is a 310-kilometre-long (190 mi) <b>river</b> that flows over the Nigeria\u2013\nCameroon border in Africa. Its source is on the Adamawa Plateau, which lies \nsoutheast of Ngaound\u00e9r\u00e9. A tributary of the <b>Benue River</b>, they <b>meet</b> on the border\n."}, {"title": "For\u00e7ados River", "snippet": "The For\u00e7ados <b>River</b> is a channel in the <b>Niger</b> Delta, in southern Nigeria. It flows \nfor approximately 198 kilometres and <b>meets</b> the sea at the Bight of Benin in Delta\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Kaduna River", "snippet": "The Kaduna <b>River</b> is a tributary of the <b>Niger River</b> which flows for 550 kilometres (\n340 mi) ... its namesake Kaduna State and through its capital Kaduna, and <b>meets</b> \nthe <b>Niger River</b> in <b>Niger</b> State. ... <b>River</b> &middot; Sokoto <b>River</b> &middot; Sota <b>River</b>; Kaduna <b>River</b>; \n<b>Benue River</b> &middot; Anambra <b>River</b> &middot; Forcados <b>River</b> &middot; Nun <b>River</b> &middot; Brass <b>River</b>."}]}, {"query": "koga state nigeria", "results": [{"title": "List of highest-grossing Nigerian films", "snippet": "The following are the highest-grossing <b>Nigerian</b> films <b>of</b> all time <b>in Nigerian</b> \ncinemas. Revenues ... 68, The Visit, 2015, 14,000,000, <b>Koga</b> Studios, Funke \nFayoyin. 69, Dazzling Mirage, 2015, 13,000,000, Mainframe Studios, Tunde \nKelani."}, {"title": "The Visit (2015 Nigerian film)", "snippet": "The Visit is a 2015 <b>Nigerian</b> romantic comedy thriller film directed by Olufunke \nFayoyin and produced by Biodun Stephens. The film, which is a four-cast movie, \nstars an ensemble <b>of</b> Nse Ikpe Etim, Femi ... Koga Studios. Distributed by, \nFilmOne&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Nigerian films of 2017", "snippet": "This is a list <b>of Nigerian</b> films scheduled for theatrical release <b>in</b> 2017. <b>Nigerian</b> \nCinema ... Banky Wellington &middot; romantic comedy drama film, <b>Koga</b> Studios&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Nigerian National Democratic Party", "snippet": "The <b>Nigerian</b> National Democratic Party (NNDP) was <b>Nigeria&#39;s</b> first political party. \nFormed <b>in</b> 1923 by Herbert Macaulay to take advantage <b>of</b> the new Clifford&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "States of Nigeria", "snippet": "The Federal Republic <b>of Nigeria</b> is divided into <b>states</b> federated political entities \nthat share sovereignty with the federal government. There are 36 <b>states</b> bound&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jumia", "snippet": "Jumia is an online marketplace <b>in</b> Africa for electronics, and fashion among \nothers. ... 2013 Brand Journalists Association <b>of Nigeria</b> Awards (Online Retail \nBrand <b>of</b> the Year); 2013 World Retail Awards; 2014 Best Online Retail Brand <b>of</b> \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of capitals of states of Nigeria", "snippet": "The following is a list <b>of Nigerian State</b> capitals. <b>State</b>, Capital. Abia &middot; Umuahia &middot; \nAdamawa &middot; Yola &middot; Akwa Ibom &middot; Uyo &middot; Anambra &middot; Awka &middot; Bauchi &middot; Bauchi."}, {"title": "The Wedding Party (2016 film)", "snippet": "The Wedding Party is a 2016 <b>Nigerian</b> romantic comedy drama film directed by \nKemi Adetiba. It premiered on 8 September 2016 at the Toronto International Film \nFestival <b>in</b> ... a partnership <b>of</b> four major production houses <b>in Nigeria</b>: EbonyLife \nFilms, FilmOne Distribution, Inkblot Productions and <b>Koga</b> Studios, respectively."}, {"title": "List of Nigerian states by population", "snippet": "The following table presents a listing <b>of Nigeria</b>&#39;s 36 <b>states</b> ranked <b>in</b> order <b>of</b> their \ntotal population based on preliminary 2006 Census figures."}, {"title": "List of Nigerian states by date of statehood", "snippet": "The following table presents a listing <b>of Nigeria</b>&#39;s <b>states</b> and the dates <b>of</b> their \ncreation. <b>State</b>, Date Created, Preceding Entity. Abia <b>State</b>, 27 August 1991, Imo\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "kogi state benue niger river", "results": [{"title": "Kogi State", "snippet": "<b>Kogi</b>, is a <b>state</b> in the central region (Middle-Belt) of <b>Nigeria</b>. It is popularly called \nthe Confluence <b>State</b> because of the confluence of <b>River Niger</b> and <b>River Benue</b> \nat its capital,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Benue State", "snippet": "<b>Benue</b> State is one of the central area states in <b>Nigeria</b> with a population of about \n4,253,641 in ... <b>Benue</b> State is named after the <b>Benue River</b> and was formed from \nthe former ... In 1991 some areas of <b>Benue</b> state (mostly Igala area), along with \nareas in Kwara State, were carved out to become part of the new <b>Kogi State</b>."}, {"title": "Lokoja", "snippet": "Lokoja is a city in <b>Nigeria</b>. It lies at the confluence of the <b>Niger</b> and <b>Benue rivers</b> \nand is the capital of <b>Kogi State</b>. While the Oworo, Bassa Nge, Igala and Ebira are\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Bassa, Kogi State", "snippet": "Bassa is a Local Government Area in <b>Kogi State</b>, Nigeria. Its northern border is \nthe <b>Benue</b> River and its western border is the <b>Niger River</b>. Its headquarters are in\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Igala people", "snippet": "The Igala are an ethnic group of Nigeria. Their homeland, the former Igala \nKingdom, is an approximately triangular area of about 14,000 km<sup>2</sup> in the angle \nformed by the <b>Benue</b> and <b>Niger rivers</b>. The area was formerly the Igala Division of \nKabba province, and is now part of <b>Kogi State</b>."}, {"title": "List of ethnic groups in Nigeria", "snippet": "The following is a non-exhaustive list of Ethnic Groups In <b>Nigeria</b>. Kamwe \nAdamawa State and Borno State (Republic of Cameroon). Name of Ethnic Group, \nState. Abayon, Cross <b>River</b> State ... Akweya-Yachi, <b>Benue</b> State ... Bunu, <b>Kogi</b> \n<b>State</b>."}, {"title": "Idoma people", "snippet": "The Idoma are people that primarily inhabit the lower western areas of <b>Benue</b> \n<b>State</b>, <b>Nigeria</b>, and kindred groups can be found in Cross <b>Rivers State</b>, ... in other \nparts of the country, including Nassarawa, <b>Kogi</b>, Enugu and Cross <b>River States</b>."}, {"title": "Volta\u2013Niger languages", "snippet": "The Volta\u2013<b>Niger</b> family of languages, also known as West <b>Benue</b>\u2013Congo or East \nKwa, is one of ... Nupoid, <b>Niger</b>, Kwara, Nasarawa States. Oko &middot; Okene LGA, <b>Kogi</b> \n<b>State</b> &middot; Idomoid, <b>Benue</b>, Cross <b>River</b>, Nasarawa States. Ukaan, Akoko North LGA, \nOndo State&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ebira people", "snippet": "The Ebira or Egbira people are an ethno-linguistic group of central <b>Nigeria</b>. Many \nEbira people are from <b>Kogi State</b>, Kwara State, Nasarawa State and Edo State. \nOkene was said to be the administrative centre of the Ebira-speaking people in \n<b>Kogi state</b> before Kogi was formed from Kwara, not far from the <b>Niger</b>-<b>Benue</b> ... a \nterritory south-west of the confluence of the <b>Niger</b> and <b>Benue Rivers</b> though&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Kogi, Kogi State", "snippet": "Kogi is a Local Government Area in <b>Kogi State</b>, Nigeria bounded by Niger State \nand the <b>Niger River</b> in the west, the Federal Capital Territory in the north, \nNasarawa State in the east and the <b>Benue</b> River to its confluence with the Niger \nin the&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "In which state do the rivers Niger and Benue meet?", "answer": ["Kogi state", "Kogi"]}, {"question": "Where do the rivers Benue and Niger meet?", "answer": ["Nigeria", "Lokoja", "Lokoja, Nigeria", "Lokoja, Kogi state, Nigeria", "Federal Republic of Nigeria"]}]}, {"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "In what country does river benue and river niger meet?|What country does river benue and river niger meet?", "answer": ["Nigeria", "Federal Republic of Nigeria"]}, {"question": "In which state does river benue and river niger meet?|What state does the river Benue and river Niger meet?", "answer": ["Kogi state", "Kogi"]}, {"question": "In what city does river benue and river niger meet?|What city does river benue and river niger meet?|In what city does river Benue and river Niger meet in West Africa?", "answer": ["Lokoja in Kogi state", "Lokoja", "Lokoja in Nigeria"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["Lokoja in Nigeria"], "id": "-8479013693537259859", "nq_doc_title": "Niger River", "question": "Where does river benue and river niger meet?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Victor Espinoza", "American Pharoah"], "used_queries": [{"query": "Who was the jockey that won the triple crown on american pharoah?", "results": [{"title": "Victor Espinoza", "snippet": "Victor Espinoza (born May 23, 1972) is a <b>jockey</b> in American Thoroughbred \nhorse racing who <b>won the Triple Crown</b> in 2015 on <b>American Pharoah</b>. He began\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)", "snippet": "In the United States, the <b>Triple Crown</b> of Thoroughbred Racing, commonly known \nas the Triple ... Eddie Arcaro is the only <b>jockey</b> to ride two horses to the <b>Triple</b> \n<b>Crown</b>, both for Calumet, Whirlaway and Citation. ... <b>American Pharoah</b>, in \naddition to winning the 2015 <b>Triple Crown</b>, also <b>won</b> the Breeders&#39; Cup Classic \nthat year."}, {"title": "American Pharoah", "snippet": "<b>American Pharoah</b> (foaled February 2, 2012) is an American Thoroughbred \nracehorse who <b>won</b> the American <b>Triple Crown</b> and the Breeders&#39; Cup Classic in \n2015. He was the 12th <b>Triple Crown winner</b> in history, and in winning all four \nraces, ... Due to the winning record of <b>American Pharoah</b>, The <b>Jockey</b> Club has \nnow&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Grand Slam of Thoroughbred racing", "snippet": "The Grand Slam of Thoroughbred racing is an informal name for winning of four \nmajor races in ... The other <b>winner of</b> a grand slam was <b>American Pharoah</b>, who \n<b>won the Triple Crown</b> ... Four horses that have <b>won the triple crown</b> attempted to \ncomplete the grand slam. ... Year, <b>Winner</b>, <b>Jockey</b>, Trainer, Owner, Breeder, \nColors&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2015 Preakness Stakes", "snippet": "The 2015 Preakness Stakes was the 140th running of the Preakness Stakes, \npromoted as the ... The <b>win</b> by <b>American Pharoah</b> set up an attempt for the <b>Triple</b> \n<b>Crown</b> for the second time in two years. ... bred by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson, \nridden by <b>jockey</b> Julien Leparoux) and Listed Stakes Federico Tesio Stakes \n<b>winner</b> at&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Belmont Stakes", "snippet": "The <b>Belmont Stakes</b> is an American Grade I stakes Thoroughbred horse race \nheld on the first or ... Before <b>American Pharoah won the Triple Crown</b> in 2015, \nsome claimed that changing the official Belmont song ... Only James G. Rowe Sr. \nand George M. Odom have <b>won the Belmont Stakes</b> as both <b>jockey</b> and trainer."}, {"title": "Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing", "snippet": "For the <b>American Triple Crown</b>, see <b>Triple Crown</b> of Thoroughbred Racing (\nUnited States). Ormonde, an undefeated English <b>Triple Crown winner</b>. The <b>Triple</b> \n<b>Crown</b> of Thoroughbred Racing, often shortened to <b>Triple Crown</b>, comprises \nthree ... champions[edit]. A total of five horses have <b>won</b> the Australian <b>Triple</b> \n<b>Crown</b>:&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2015 Belmont Stakes", "snippet": "The 2015 <b>Belmont Stakes</b> was the 147th in the <b>Belmont Stakes</b> series. The 1 <sup>1</sup>\u20442-\nmile (2,400 m) ... As the 12th <b>Triple Crown winner</b>, <b>American Pharoah</b> ran the \nrace in 2:26.65 which was the ... It was the third attempt for <b>jockey</b> Victor Espinoza\n, who was the first Latino <b>jockey to win the Triple Crown</b>, and, at age 43, the \noldest."}, {"title": "Bob Baffert", "snippet": "Robert A. Baffert (born January 13, 1953) is an American racehorse trainer who \ntrained the 2015 <b>Triple Crown winner American Pharoah</b> and 2018 <b>Triple Crown</b> \n<b>winner</b> Justify ... In his teens, he worked as a <b>jockey</b> for $100 a day in informal \nQuarter Horse races on the outskirts of Nogales. He moved from there to racing at\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2015 Breeders' Cup Classic", "snippet": "The 2015 Breeders&#39; Cup Classic was the 32rd running of the Breeders&#39; Cup \nClassic, part of the 2015 Breeders&#39; Cup World Thoroughbred Championships \nprogram. It was run on October 31, 2015 at Keeneland in Lexington, Kentucky. \n<b>Triple</b>-<b>crown winner American Pharoah</b> was heavily favored for the race and ... 6-\n1 on the morning line \u2013 <b>winner of</b> the 2014 <b>Belmont Stakes</b> and the <b>Jockey</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": " triple crown on american pharoah", "results": [{"title": "American Pharoah", "snippet": "Three days before the race, <b>American Pharoah&#39;s</b> ... 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York, which also \ncontains his &quot;Hippity-Hoppity&quot; (frog) costume from an <b>episode of I Love Lucy</b>."}, {"title": "The Lucy Show", "snippet": "The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962 to 1968. It \nwas Lucille Ball&#39;s ... In 1957, Croft joined the cast of I <b>Love Lucy</b> during its <b>final</b> \n<b>season</b> playing Lucy Ricardo&#39;s new friend and neighbor Betty Ramsey for the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lucille Ball", "snippet": "Lucille D\u00e9sir\u00e9e Ball (August 6, 1911 \u2013 April 26, 1989) was an American actress, \ncomedienne, model, entertainment studio executive and producer. She was the \nstar of the self-produced sitcoms I <b>Love Lucy</b>, The Lucy Show, ... The Wonder \nShow lasted one <b>season</b>, with the <b>final episode</b> airing on April 7, 1939. MGM \nproducer&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Here's Lucy", "snippet": "Here&#39;s Lucy is an American sitcom starring Lucille Ball. 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In the 1830s, a young orphan (<b>Oliver Twist</b>) is forcibly brought to a \n<b>workhouse</b> in England on his ninth birthday. ... <b>He</b> meets Jack Dawkins, or &quot;The \nArtful Dodger,&quot; a boy-thief who takes Oliver to his ... Brownlow <b>leaves</b> to call the \npolice."}, {"title": "Oliver Twist (1948 film)", "snippet": "<b>Oliver Twist</b> is a 1948 British film and the second of David Lean&#39;s two film \nadaptations of ... A young woman in labour makes her way to a parish <b>workhouse</b> \nand dies after ... For his impudence, <b>he</b> is promptly <b>apprenticed</b> to the undertaker \nMr."}, {"title": "Oliver!", "snippet": "Oliver! is a British musical, with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. The musical is \nbased upon the novel <b>Oliver Twist</b> by Charles Dickens. ... The musical opens in \n<b>the workhouse</b>, as the half-starved orphan boys are ... Nancy and Bet <b>leave</b> and \nOliver is sent out with the other boys on his first pickpocketing job (&quot;Be Back Soon\n&quot;)."}, {"title": "Robert Blincoe", "snippet": "Robert Blincoe (c. 1792\u20131860) was an English author and former child labourer. \n<b>He</b> became famous during the 1830s for his popular autobiography, A Memoir of \nRobert Blincoe, an account of his childhood spent in a <b>workhouse</b>. ... According \nto John Waller, in his book The Real <b>Oliver Twist</b>, his life story was told to a John\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Dickensian characters", "snippet": "This is a list of characters in the works of Charles Dickens. Contents: A | B | C | D | \nE | F | G | H | I ... <b>He</b> mends his ways after Fagin is captured in <b>Oliver Twist</b>. \nBazzard Clerk ... <b>He</b> falls out with his employer and <b>leaves</b> to look for work \nelsewhere. <b>He</b> is accused ... Corney, Mrs Matron of <b>the work-house</b> where Oliver \nis born. <b>She</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Chimney sweep", "snippet": "A chimney sweep is a person who clears ash and soot from chimneys. The \nchimney uses the ... In Great Britain, the master sweeps took <b>apprentices</b>, \ntypically <b>workhouse</b> or ... Joseph Glass marketed an improved sweeping \nmachine in 1828; <b>he</b> is ... In Charles Dickens&#39; novel <b>Oliver Twist</b>; or, the Parish \nBoy&#39;s Progress (first&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Oliver Twist (1982 Australian film)", "snippet": "<b>Oliver Twist</b> is a 1982 Australian 72-minute made-for-television animated film \nfrom Burbank ... Plot[edit]. <b>Oliver Twist</b> is born at <b>the workhouse</b> of Mr. Bumble, \nwhere <b>he</b> is left an orphan as his mother dies shortly after giving birth to him. ... \nThere, Oliver is humiliated and insulted by Noah, Mr. Sowerberry&#39;s other \n<b>apprentice</b>."}]}, {"query": "Who is oliver twist apprenticed to when he leaves the workhouse?", "results": [{"title": "Oliver Twist", "snippet": "<b>Oliver Twist</b>; or, the Parish Boy&#39;s Progress is Charles Dickens&#39;s second novel, \nand was first published as a serial from 1837 to 1839. The story centres on \norphan <b>Oliver Twist</b>, born in a <b>workhouse</b> and sold into <b>apprenticeship</b> with an \nundertaker. After escaping, Oliver travels to London, where <b>he</b> meets the &quot;Artful \nDodger&quot;, ... 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Melissa McCarthy \u2013 The \nHappytime Murders as Detective Connie Edwards and <b>Life of the Party</b> as \nDeanna Miles."}, {"title": "Ann-Margret", "snippet": "Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941), known mononymously as Ann-Margret\n, is a ... As part of a group known as the Suttletones, she <b>performed</b> at the Mist ... \nAnn-Margret made her <b>film</b> debut in a loan-out to United Artists in Pocketful of ... \nQueen: The Story of an American Family (1993) and <b>Life of the Party</b> (1999), the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Golden Globe Award for Best Actress \u2013 Miniseries or Television Film ...", "snippet": "Currently <b>held</b> by, Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon (2019). Most awards, Judy \nDavis (2) Ann-Margret (2) <b>Helen</b> Mirren (2). Most nominations, Jessica Lange (8) \n<b>Helen</b> Mirren (8). Website, goldenglobes.org. The Golden Globe Award for Best \nActress \u2013 Miniseries or Television <b>Film</b> or Best Actress ... for her portrayal of \nJoyce &quot;Tilly&quot; Mitchell in Escape at Dannemora (<b>2018</b>)."}, {"title": "Julie Bowen", "snippet": "Years active, 1992\u2013present. Spouse(s). Scott Phillips ( m. 2004; div. <b>2018</b>). \nChildren, 3. Julie Bowen Luetkemeyer (born March 3, 1970) is an American \nactress. She is best known for <b>playing</b> Aunt Gwen on Dawson&#39;s Creek (2000), \nCarol ... Bowen has also appeared in <b>films</b> such as Happy Gilmore (1996), \nMultiplicity (1996),&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Who played helen on life of the party?", "results": [{"title": "Life of the Party (2018 film)", "snippet": "<b>Life of the Party</b> is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Ben Falcone and \nwritten by ... 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According to those who attended, <b>Helen</b> Keller \nspoke of the joy that <b>life</b> gave her. ... In a 1979 remake, Patty Duke <b>played</b> Anne \nSullivan."}, {"title": "Helen Suzman", "snippet": "<b>Helen</b> Suzman, DBE (7 November 1917 \u2013 1 January 2009) was a South African \nanti-apartheid activist and politician. She represented a succession of liberal and \ncentre-left opposition <b>parties</b> ... The <b>Helen</b> Suzman Foundation was founded in \n1993 to honour the <b>life</b> work of <b>Helen</b> Suzman. The Foundation seeks to promote\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gail Strickland", "snippet": "Gail Strickland (born May 18, 1947) is an American actress who had prominent \nsupporting ... Strickland <b>played</b> a struggling rancher&#39;s daughter in the 1987 \nHighway to ... She <b>played</b> Dr. Rene Spielman on ER season 6, episode 6, &quot;The \nPeace of Wild Things&quot;. ... 1982, <b>Life of the Party</b>: The Story of Beatrice, Abbie, TV \nfilm."}, {"title": "Helen Liddell", "snippet": "Liddell was born <b>Helen</b> Lawrie Reilly, and was the daughter of a ... first female \nGeneral Secretary of the Scottish Labour <b>Party</b> at the age&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ricky Nelson", "snippet": "Eric Hilliard Nelson (May 8, 1940 \u2013 December 31, 1985), known professionally \nas Ricky Nelson, was an American pop star, musician, and singer-songwriter."}, {"title": "Helen Mirren", "snippet": "Dame <b>Helen</b> Lydia Mirren, DBE (n\u00e9e Mironoff; born 26 July 1945) is an English \n<b>actor</b>. Mirren ... A homage to writer Agatha Christie&#39;s whodunit style, the story \nfollows a <b>party</b> of ... 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The \nCedar <b>Fire began</b> in the Cuyamaca Mountains within the Cleveland National \n<b>Forest</b>."}, {"title": "Carr Fire", "snippet": "The Carr <b>Fire</b> was a large wildfire that burned in Shasta and Trinity Counties in \n<b>California</b>, ... The next day, repopulation <b>began</b> of areas of western Redding, \nShasta Lake, and Happy Valley that had previously been evacuated. Overnight ... \n&quot;Officials close roads in Shasta-Trinity National <b>Forest</b> due to Carr <b>Fire</b>&quot;. \nRedheaded&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Thomas Fire", "snippet": "The Thomas <b>Fire</b> was a massive wildfire that affected Ventura and Santa Barbara \nCounties, ... As of August 2018, the Thomas <b>Fire</b> is <b>California&#39;s</b> eighth-most \ndestructive ... 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Weber \nnoted that in history those <b>ideal types</b> of domination are always found in \ncombinations."}, {"title": "Three-component theory of stratification", "snippet": "The three-component theory of stratification, more widely known as Weberian \nstratification or the three class system, was developed by German <b>sociologist</b> \nMax Weber with class, status and power as distinct <b>ideal types</b>."}, {"title": "Traditional authority", "snippet": "Traditional authority is a form of leadership in which the authority of an \norganization or a ruling regime is largely tied to tradition or custom. The main \nreason for the given state of affairs is that it &quot;has always been that way&quot;. Contents. \n1 In <b>sociology</b> ... 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Her father <b>died</b> on the <b>Titanic</b>; her mother <b>died</b> on 16 September \n1975, aged 96; and her brother <b>died</b> on 14 April 1992, age 81, the 80th&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lillian Asplund", "snippet": "Lillian Gertrud Asplund (October 21, 1906 \u2013 May 6, 2006) was one of the <b>last</b> \nthree living <b>survivors</b> of the sinking of RMS <b>Titanic</b> on April 15, 1912. She was the \n<b>last</b> American <b>survivor</b>, and also the <b>last survivor</b> with actual ... In 1907, the family \nreceived word that Lillian&#39;s paternal grandfather had <b>died</b> back in Sweden. As her\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Passengers of the RMS Titanic", "snippet": "A total of 2,224 people sailed on the maiden voyage of the RMS <b>Titanic</b>, the \nsecond of the ... A single-<b>person</b> berth in first class cost between \u00a330 (equivalent \nto \u00a33,000 in 2019) and ... 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It was the <b>last</b> thing he ever said to her and \nthe <b>last</b> time she ever saw him. ... Eva Hart, 91, a <b>Last Survivor</b> With Memory of \n<b>Titanic</b>, <b>Dies</b>, New York Times, 16 February 1996; ^ Biography, Encyclopedia \nTitanica&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Michel Marcel Navratil", "snippet": "Michel Marcel Navratil, Jr. (12 June 1908 \u2013 30 January 2001) was one of the <b>last</b> \n<b>survivors</b> of the sinking of <b>Titanic</b> on 15 April 1912. ... The elder Navratil <b>died</b> in \nthe sinking, and his body was recovered by the rescue ship, Mackay-Bennett."}, {"title": "Archibald Gracie IV", "snippet": "Archibald Gracie IV (January 15, 1858 \u2013 December 4, 1912) was an American \nwriter, soldier, amateur historian, real estate investor, and <b>survivor</b> of the sinking \nof RMS <b>Titanic</b>. He <b>survived</b> the sinking by climbing aboard an overturned \ncollapsible lifeboat ... Once the <b>last</b> regular lifeboat had been launched at 1:55 \nam on the 15th,&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "last titantic survivor", "results": [{"title": "Millvina Dean", "snippet": "Eliza Gladys &quot;Millvina&quot; Dean (2 February 1912 \u2013 31 May 2009) was a British civil \nservant, cartographer, and the <b>last survivor</b> of the sinking of the RMS <b>Titanic</b> on&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lillian Asplund", "snippet": "Lillian Gertrud Asplund (October 21, 1906 \u2013 May 6, 2006) was one of the <b>last</b> \nthree living <b>survivors</b> of the sinking of RMS <b>Titanic</b> on April 15, 1912. She was the\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "RMS Titanic", "snippet": "... differences in the <b>survival</b> rates of the different classes aboard <b>Titanic</b>. Although \nonly 3% of first-class women were <b>lost</b>,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Charles Joughin", "snippet": "Charles John Joughin (3 August 1878 \u2013 9 December 1956) was the chief baker \naboard the RMS <b>Titanic</b>. ... 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She unsuccessfully encouraged the crew in Lifeboat No. 6 to \nreturn to the debris field of the 1912 sinking of RMS <b>Titanic</b> to look for <b>survivors</b>. ... \nDuring the <b>last</b> years of her life, she was an actress."}, {"title": "Legends and myths regarding RMS Titanic", "snippet": "There have been several legends and myths surrounding the RMS <b>Titanic</b> over \nthe years. These have ranged from the myth about the ship being unsinkable, to \nthe myth concerning the <b>final</b> song played ... Many <b>survivors</b> recalled in video \ninterviews as well as in testimony that they had considered the ship &quot;unsinkable."}, {"title": "Crew of the RMS Titanic", "snippet": "RMS <b>Titanic</b>&#39;s four <b>surviving</b> officers: Fifth Officer Harold Lowe, Second Officer \nCharles Lightoller, Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall, and Third Officer Herbert \nPitman, seated. The crew of the RMS <b>Titanic</b> were among the estimated 2,208 \npeople who sailed on the ... About eight of these men were <b>lost</b> when they went \nbelow decks to open the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Evelyn Marsden", "snippet": "Evelyn Marsden (15 October 1883 \u2013 30 August 1938) was the only Australian \nfemale <b>survivor</b> of the sinking of RMS <b>Titanic</b> and was rescued in lifeboat 16. ... \nbound to continue on to its <b>final</b> destination of Sydney, arriving 14 November,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Charles Lightoller", "snippet": "Charles Herbert Lightoller, DSC &amp; Bar, RD, RNR (30 March 1874 \u2013 8 December \n1952) was the second officer on board the RMS <b>Titanic</b> and a decorated Royal \nNavy officer. He was the most senior member of the crew to survive the <b>Titanic</b> \ndisaster. ... 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He eventually \nmade his way <b>past</b> the obstruction and made his way to the boat deck, where he \nsaw with&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lifeboats of the RMS Titanic", "snippet": "The lifeboats of the RMS <b>Titanic</b> played a crucial role in the disaster of 14\u201315 \nApril 1912. One of ... Only lifeboats 4 and 14 returned to retrieve <b>survivors</b> from \nthe water, some of whom later died. ... 1,503 <b>people</b> did not make it on to a \nlifeboat and were aboard <b>Titanic</b> when she sank to the bottom of the North \nAtlantic Ocean at&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Michel Marcel Navratil", "snippet": "Michel Marcel Navratil, Jr. (12 June 1908 \u2013 30 January 2001) was one of the <b>last</b> \n<b>survivors</b> of the sinking of <b>Titanic</b> on 15 April 1912. ... There were vast differences \nof <b>people&#39;s</b> wealth on the ship, and I realized later that if we hadn&#39;t been in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Eva Hart", "snippet": "Eva Miriam Hart MBE (31 January 1905 \u2013 14 February 1996) was a <b>survivor</b> of \nthe sinking of the RMS <b>Titanic</b> on ... It was the <b>last</b> thing he ever said to her and \nthe <b>last</b> time she ever saw him. ... in World War II Hart organised entertainment for \nthe troops and distributed emergency supplies to <b>people</b> after bombings in \nLondon."}, {"title": "The captain goes down with the ship", "snippet": "&quot;The captain goes down with the ship&quot; is a maritime tradition that a sea captain \nholds ultimate responsibility for both his ship and everyone embarked on it, and \nthat in an emergency, he will either save them or die trying. Although often \nconnected to the sinking of RMS <b>Titanic</b> in 1912 and its ... 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She \nwas the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Archibald Gracie IV", "snippet": "Archibald Gracie IV (January 15, 1858 \u2013 December 4, 1912) was an American \nwriter, soldier, amateur historian, real estate investor, and survivor of the sinking \nof RMS <b>Titanic</b>. ... Gracie was believed to have been the <b>last survivor</b> of the lost \n<b>Titanic</b> to leave the ship. ^ Jump up to: &quot;First survivors to die after the disaster&quot;."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["May 31 , 2009", "May 31, 2009"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["May 31, 2009", "31 May 2009"]}], "nq_answer": ["May 31 , 2009"], "id": "2154210145274720429", "nq_doc_title": "List of last survivors of historical events", "question": "When did the last person that survived the titanic die?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Ancient Greek temple", "Pediment", "Tympanum (architecture)", "Ancient Greek architecture"], "used_queries": [{"query": "What is the triangular shaped area at each end of the greek temple called?", "results": [{"title": "Ancient Greek architecture", "snippet": "The architecture of ancient Greece is the architecture produced by the Greek-\nspeaking people ... 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With or without&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ancient Greek temple", "snippet": "<b>Greek</b> temples were structures built to house deity statues within <b>Greek</b> \nsanctuaries in ancient ... The pedimental triangle or <b>tympanon</b> on the narrow \nsides of the temple was created by the Doric introduction of the gabled roof, \nearlier temples&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "tympanon", "results": [{"title": "Tympanum (hand drum)", "snippet": "In ancient Greece and Rome, the tympanum or <b>tympanon</b> (Ancient Greek: \n\u03c4\u03cd\u03bc\u03c0\u03b1\u03bd\u03bf\u03bd), was a type of frame drum or tambourine. It was circular, shallow, and\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "File:Triumph of Bacchus - Sousse.jpg - Wikimedia Commons", "snippet": "Usage on ca.wikipedia.org. <b>Tympanon</b> &middot; Viticultura a Tun\u00edsia. Usage on de.\nwikipedia.org. Triumphwagen &middot; Der Triumph des Bacchus. 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Drawing of the famous Zalah\u00e1sh\u00e1gy \n<b>tympanon</b> in the \u00c1rp\u00e1d age hurch in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "San Tommaso in Parione", "snippet": "San Tommaso in Parione is one of the two national churches of Ethiopia in Rome\n. ... On the upper level is a central window crowned by a rounded <b>tympanon</b>."}]}, {"query": "triangular area at end of greek temple", "results": [{"title": "Pediment", "snippet": "A pediment is an architectural element found particularly in Classical, \nNeoclassical and Baroque architecture, and its derivatives, consisting of a gable, \nusually of a triangular ... The tympanum, the <b>triangular area</b> within the pediment, \nis often decorated ... of ancient Greece and first appeared as gable <b>ends of Greek</b> \n<b>temples</b>."}, {"title": "Ancient Greek temple", "snippet": "<b>Greek temples</b> were structures built to house deity statues within Greek \nsanctuaries in ancient ... A restricted <b>space</b>, the adyton, may be included at the far \n<b>end</b> of the cella, backing up on the opisthodomos ... The simplest example of a \n<b>Greek temple</b> is the templum in antis, a small <b>rectangular</b> structure sheltering the \ncult statue&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ancient Greek architecture", "snippet": "The <b>architecture</b> of ancient <b>Greece</b> is the <b>architecture</b> produced by the <b>Greek</b>-\nspeaking people ... Before the Hellenic era, two major cultures had dominated \nthe <b>region</b>: the ... Both these civilizations came to an <b>end</b> around 1100 BC, that of \nCrete ... The <b>rectangular temple</b> is the most common and best-known form of \n<b>Greek</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Glossary of architecture", "snippet": "This page is a glossary of <b>architecture</b>. Contents. 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The other dimensions of the <b>triangle</b>, such as its height, <b>area</b>, and \nperimeter, can be calculated by simple formulas from the ... In ancient <b>Greek</b> \n<b>architecture</b> and its later imitations, the obtuse isosceles <b>triangle</b> was used; in \nGothic&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Parthenon", "snippet": "The Parthenon is a former <b>temple</b> on the Athenian Acropolis, <b>Greece</b>, dedicated \nto the goddess ... At either <b>end</b> of the building the gable is finished with a \n<b>triangular</b> pediment originally occupied by sculpted figures. The columns are ... \nThe <b>area</b> became a historical precinct controlled by the <b>Greek</b> government. \nToday it attracts&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tympanum (architecture)", "snippet": "In <b>architecture</b>, a tympanum is the semi-circular or <b>triangular</b> decorative wall \nsurface over an ... The late Romanesque tympanum of V\u00e9zelay Abbey, Burgundy, \nFrance, dating from the 1130s. In architecture ... In ancient <b>Greek</b>, Roman and \nChristian <b>architecture</b>, tympana of religious buildings usually contain religious \nimagery."}, {"title": "Gable", "snippet": "A gable is the generally <b>triangular</b> portion of a wall between the edges of \nintersecting roof ... A gable wall or gable <b>end</b> more commonly refers to the entire \nwall, including the gable and the wall below it. Some types of ... Sharp gable \nroofs are a characteristic of the Gothic and classical <b>Greek</b> styles of <b>architecture</b>. \nThe opposite&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Roman temple", "snippet": "Ancient Roman <b>temples</b> were among the most important buildings in Roman \nculture, and some ... The most common architectural plan had a <b>rectangular</b> \n<b>temple</b> raised on a high ... but in the <b>late</b> Republic there was a switch to using \n<b>Greek</b> classical and Hellenistic styles, without much change in the key features of \nthe form."}]}, {"query": "What is the triangular shaped area at each end of the greek temple called", "results": [{"title": "Ancient Greek architecture", "snippet": "The architecture of ancient Greece is the architecture produced by the Greek-\nspeaking people ... Nikolaus Pevsner refers to &quot;the plastic <b>shape</b> of the [<b>Greek</b>] \n<b>temple</b> ... placed before us with a physical presence more ... At the front and rear \nof <b>each</b> temple, the entablature supports a <b>triangular</b> structure <b>called</b> the &quot;\npediment&quot;."}, {"title": "Ancient Greek temple", "snippet": "<b>Greek temples</b> were structures built to house deity statues within Greek \nsanctuaries in ancient ... Near the <b>end</b> of the 7th century BCE, the dimensions of \nthese simple ... The underground foundation of a <b>Greek temple</b> is <b>known as</b> the \nstereobate. ... was the basis for <b>all</b> the units that determined the <b>shape</b> of the \ntemple."}, {"title": "Pediment", "snippet": "A pediment is an architectural element found particularly in Classical, \nNeoclassical and Baroque architecture, and its derivatives, consisting of a gable, \nusually of a <b>triangular shape</b>, placed above the horizontal structure of the \nentablature, ... The pediment is found in classical <b>Greek temples</b>, Etruscan, \nRoman, Renaissance,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Glossary of architecture", "snippet": "This page is a glossary of architecture. Contents. Top; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; \nL; M; N; O; P ... Cleithral: Term applied to a covered <b>Greek temple</b>, in \ncontradistinction to ... 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After the eclipse of the \nEtruscan models, the <b>Greek</b> classical orders in <b>all</b> their details were closely \nfollowed in the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Flatiron Building", "snippet": "The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, is a <b>triangular</b> 22-story, 285-\nfoot (86.9 m) tall steel-framed landmarked building located at 175 Fifth Avenue in \nthe Flatiron <b>District</b> neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan, New York City ... \nThe neighborhood around it is <b>called</b> the Flatiron <b>District</b> after its signature \nbuilding&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Parthenon", "snippet": "The Parthenon is a former <b>temple</b> on the Athenian Acropolis, <b>Greece</b>, dedicated \nto the goddess ... The Parthenon itself replaced an older <b>temple</b> of Athena, which \nhistorians <b>call</b> the Pre-Parthenon or Older ... 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It has \nimportance in <b>the</b> digestive system and is <b>the</b> primary organ of taste in <b>the</b> \ngustatory system. <b>The</b> tongue&#39;s upper surface (dorsum) is covered by <b>taste buds</b> \nhoused in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gustatory cortex", "snippet": "<b>The</b> primary gustatory cortex is a brain structure responsible for <b>the</b> perception of \ntaste. ... of <b>the</b> vagus nerve (Cranial nerve X) to innervate <b>the taste buds</b> in <b>the</b> \ntongue, ... In <b>the</b> rat gustatory complex study, it was shown that <b>more</b> neurons&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Where are most of your taste buds located on your tounge?", "results": [{"title": "Taste bud", "snippet": "<b>Taste buds</b> contain <b>the</b> taste receptor cells, which are also known as gustatory \ncells. <b>The taste receptors</b> are <b>located</b> around <b>the</b> small structures known as \npapillae ... 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There \nare four&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ageusia", "snippet": "Please help to improve this article by introducing <b>more</b> precise citations. (April \n2009) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). Ageusia. \nPronunciation. /\u0259\u02c8\u0261ju\u02d0zi\u0259/ \u0259-GEW-zee-\u0259 &middot; Specialty &middot; Neurology. Ageusia is <b>the</b> \nloss of taste functions of <b>the tongue</b>, particularly <b>the</b> inability to detect sweetness,\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Geographic tongue", "snippet": "Geographic <b>tongue</b>, also known by several other terms, is an inflammatory \ncondition of <b>the</b> ... It is one of <b>the most</b> common <b>tongue</b> disorders that occurs in \nchildren. <b>The</b> condition often starts in childhood, sometimes at an early age, but \nothers&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Synsepalum dulcificum", "snippet": "Synsepalum dulcificum is <b>a</b> plant known for <b>its</b> berry that, when eaten, causes \nsour foods (such ... 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It has \nimportance in <b>the</b> digestive system and is <b>the</b> primary organ of taste in <b>the</b> \ngustatory system. <b>The tongue&#39;s</b> upper surface (dorsum) is covered by <b>taste buds</b> \nhoused in ... <b>The</b> vertical muscle is <b>located</b> in <b>the</b> middle of <b>the tongue</b>, and joins \n<b>the</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lingual papillae", "snippet": "Lingual papillae (singular papilla) are <b>the</b> small, nipple-like structures on <b>the</b> \nupper surface of <b>the tongue</b> that give it <b>its</b> characteristic rough texture. <b>The</b> four \ntypes of papillae on <b>the</b> human <b>tongue</b> have different structures and ... fungiform, \nfiliform, and foliate. All except <b>the</b> filiform papillae are associated with <b>taste buds</b>."}, {"title": "Umami", "snippet": "Umami or savory taste is one of <b>the</b> five basic tastes It has been described as \nsavory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats. 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At neutral pH, \nmiraculin&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ageusia", "snippet": "Ageusia is <b>the</b> loss of taste functions of <b>the tongue</b>, particularly <b>the</b> inability to \ndetect sweetness, ... Local damage and inflammation that interferes with <b>the taste</b> \n<b>buds</b> or local nervous system, such as that stemming from radiation therapy,&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "taste buds location", "results": [{"title": "Taste bud", "snippet": "<b>Taste buds</b> contain the taste receptor cells, which are also known as gustatory \ncells. The taste receptors are <b>located</b> around the small structures known as&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Taste", "snippet": "Taste, gustatory perception, or gustation (Adjectival form: gustatory) is one of the \nfive traditional senses which belongs to the gustatory system. 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Most of the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> oceanic <b>crust</b> is made of igneous <b>rock</b>. Igneous <b>rocks</b>\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rock (geology)", "snippet": "A <b>rock</b> is any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals or \nmineraloid matter. ... Igneous <b>rocks</b> are formed when magma cools in the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> \n<b>crust</b>, or lava cools on the ground surface or the seabed. The metamorphic <b>rocks</b> \nare&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mantle (geology)", "snippet": "A mantle is a layer inside a planetary body bounded below by a core and above \nby a <b>crust</b>. Mantles are made of <b>rock</b> or ices, and are generally the largest and \nmost ... The <b>Earth&#39;s</b> mantle is a layer of silicate <b>rock</b> between the <b>crust</b> and the \nouter core. Its mass of 4.01 \u00d7 10<sup>24</sup> kg is 67% the mass of the <b>Earth</b>. It has a \nthickness of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sedimentary rock", "snippet": "Sedimentary <b>rocks</b> are types of <b>rock</b> that are formed by the accumulation or \ndeposition of small ... The sedimentary <b>rock</b> cover of the continents of the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> \n<b>crust</b> is extensive (73% of the Earth&#39;s current land surface), but the total \ncontribution of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Metamorphic rock", "snippet": "Metamorphic <b>rocks</b> arise from the transformation of existing <b>rock</b> types, in a \nprocess called ... Metamorphic <b>rocks</b> make up a large part of the <b>Earth&#39;s crust</b> and \nform 12% of the Earth&#39;s land surface. They are classified by texture and by \nchemical&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Earth's crust", "snippet": "The <b>Earth&#39;s crust</b> is a thin shell on the outside of the Earth, accounting for less \nthan 1% of ... The oldest continental crustal <b>rocks</b> on Earth have ages in the \nrange from about 3.7 to 4.28 billion years and have been found in the Narryer \nGneiss&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Structure of the Earth", "snippet": "The thicker <b>crust</b> is continental <b>crust</b>, which is less dense and composed of (felsic\n) sodium potassium aluminium silicate <b>rocks</b>, like granite."}]}, {"query": "The most common type of rock in earth's crust is?", "results": [{"title": "Crust (geology)", "snippet": "In geology, the <b>crust is</b> the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet, dwarf planet, or \nnatural ... The crusts of <b>Earth</b>, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Io, and other \nplanetary ... all <b>rocks</b> older than about 4 billion years, including whatever primary \n<b>crust Earth</b> once had. ... This is <b>the most common type</b> of <b>crust</b> in the Solar System\n. <b>Most</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rock (geology)", "snippet": "A <b>rock</b> is any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals or \nmineraloid matter. ... <b>Rocks form</b> the Earth&#39;s outer solid layer, the crust. Igneous ... \nA <b>common</b> example of this <b>type</b> is granite. Volcanic ... About 64.7% of the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> \n<b>crust</b> by volume consists of igneous <b>rocks</b>, making it <b>the most</b> plentiful category. \nOf these&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sedimentary rock", "snippet": "Sedimentary <b>rocks</b> are <b>types of rock</b> that are formed by the accumulation or \ndeposition of small ... The sedimentary <b>rock</b> cover of the continents of the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> \n<b>crust is</b> extensive (73% of the Earth&#39;s ... Iron-rich sedimentary <b>rocks</b> are \ncomposed of &gt;15% iron; <b>the most common forms</b> are banded iron formations and \nironstones."}, {"title": "Igneous rock", "snippet": "Igneous <b>rock</b> or magmatic <b>rock</b>, is one of the three main <b>rock types</b>, the others \nbeing ... <b>Most</b> of the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> oceanic <b>crust is</b> made of igneous <b>rock</b>. ... Basalt is a \n<b>common</b> extrusive igneous <b>rock</b> and <b>forms</b> lava flows, lava sheets and lava \nplateaus."}, {"title": "Continental crust", "snippet": "Continental and oceanic crust on the upper earth mantle. Continental crust is the \nlayer of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic <b>rocks</b> that <b>forms</b> the ... the \n<b>Earth&#39;s crust is</b> continental crust. <b>Most</b> continental crust is dry land above sea \nlevel."}, {"title": "Metamorphic rock", "snippet": "Metamorphic <b>rocks</b> arise from the transformation of existing <b>rock types</b>, in a \nprocess called ... Metamorphic <b>rocks</b> make up a large part of the <b>Earth&#39;s crust</b> and \n<b>form</b> 12% of the Earth&#39;s land surface. ... When a <b>rock</b> is contact altered by an \nigneous intrusion it very <b>frequently</b> becomes more indurated, and more coarsely \ncrystalline&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Quartz", "snippet": "Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms. The \natoms are ... Quartz is the second <b>most abundant</b> mineral in <b>Earth</b>&#39;s continental \n<b>crust</b>, ... Quartz exists in two <b>forms</b>, the normal \u03b1-quartz and the high-temperature \n... Today, the term <b>rock</b> crystal is sometimes used as an alternative name for the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Abundance of elements in Earth's crust", "snippet": "The abundance of elements in <b>Earth&#39;s crust is</b> shown in tabulated <b>form</b> with the \nestimated ... Data for B, K, Ti, Y are given not for the pure element but for <b>the most</b> \n<b>common</b> oxide, data for Na and Cl are for NaCl. For many elements like Si, Al,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Uranium ore", "snippet": "Uranium ore deposits are economically recoverable concentrations of uranium \nwithin the Earth&#39;s crust. Uranium is one of the more <b>common</b> elements in the \n<b>Earth&#39;s crust</b>, being 40 times more <b>common</b> than silver and 500 times more \n<b>common</b> than gold. It can be found almost everywhere in <b>rock</b>, soil, rivers, and \noceans. ... <b>The most common</b> isotopes in natural uranium areU (99.27%) andU (\n0.72%)."}, {"title": "Basalt", "snippet": "Basalt is a mafic extrusive igneous <b>rock</b> formed from the rapid cooling of \nmagnesium-rich and iron-rich lava exposed at or very near the surface of a \nterrestrial planet or a moon. More than 90% of all volcanic <b>rock</b> on <b>Earth</b> is basalt. \n... It is <b>the most common</b> volcanic <b>rock type</b> on <b>Earth</b>, being a key component of \noceanic <b>crust</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "igneous rock crust", "results": [{"title": "Igneous rock", "snippet": "<b>Igneous rock</b> or magmatic rock, is one of the three main rock types, the others \nbeing ... Most of the Earth&#39;s oceanic <b>crust</b> is made of <b>igneous rock</b>. <b>Igneous rocks</b>\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Basement (geology)", "snippet": "In geology, basement and crystalline basement are the rocks below a \nsedimentary platform or ... New <b>igneous rock</b> may freshly intrude into the <b>crust</b> \nfrom underneath, or may form underplating, where the new <b>igneous rock</b> forms a \nlayer on the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rock (geology)", "snippet": "<b>Igneous rock</b> (derived from the Latin word igneus, meaning of fire, ... melts of pre-\nexisting rocks in either a planet&#39;s mantle or <b>crust</b>."}, {"title": "Basalt", "snippet": "Basalt is a mafic extrusive <b>igneous rock</b> formed from the rapid cooling of \nmagnesium-rich and ... It is the most common <b>volcanic rock</b> type on Earth, being a \nkey component of oceanic <b>crust</b> as well as the principal <b>volcanic rock</b> in many&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Continental crust", "snippet": "Continental <b>crust</b> is the layer of <b>igneous</b>, sedimentary, and metamorphic <b>rocks</b> \nthat forms the continents and the areas of shallow seabed close to their shores,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Granite", "snippet": "Granite is a common type of felsic intrusive <b>igneous rock</b> that is granular and \nphaneritic in ... Granite containing rock is widely distributed throughout the \ncontinental <b>crust</b>. Much of it was intruded during the Precambrian age; it is the \nmost&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Intrusive rock", "snippet": "Intrusive rock is formed when magma penetrates existing rock, crystallizes, and \nsolidifies ... Intrusive rock forms within Earth&#39;s <b>crust</b> from the crystallization of \nmagma. ... Technically speaking, an intrusion is any formation of intrusive \n<b>igneous rock</b>; rock formed from magma that cools and solidifies within the <b>crust</b> of \nthe planet."}, {"title": "Andesite", "snippet": "Andesite is an extrusive igneous <b>volcanic rock</b> of intermediate composition, with \naphanitic to ... The average composition of the continental <b>crust</b> is andesitic."}, {"title": "Ultramafic rock", "snippet": "Ultramafic rocks are igneous and meta-<b>igneous rocks</b> with a very low silica \ncontent (less than ... occur in ophiolite complexes where deep mantle-derived \nrocks have been obducted onto continental <b>crust</b> along and above subduction \nzones."}, {"title": "Large igneous province", "snippet": "A large igneous province (LIP) is an extremely large accumulation of <b>igneous</b> \n<b>rocks</b>, including intrusive (sills, dikes) and extrusive (lava flows, tephra deposits), \narising when magma travels through the <b>crust</b> towards the surface."}]}, {"query": "felsic ", "results": [{"title": "Felsic", "snippet": "In geology, <b>felsic</b> is an adjective describing igneous rocks that are relatively rich \nin elements that form feldspar and quartz. It is contrasted with mafic rocks, which\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Archean felsic volcanic rocks", "snippet": "Archean <b>felsic</b> volcanic rocks are <b>felsic</b> volcanic rocks that were formed in the \nArchean Eon (4 to 2.5 billion years ago). The term &quot;<b>felsic</b>&quot; means that the rocks&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lava", "snippet": "Lava is molten rock generated by geothermal energy and expelled through \nfractures in ... <b>Felsic</b> or silicic lavas such as rhyolite and dacite typically form lava \nspines, lava domes or &quot;coulees&quot; (which are thick, short lava flows) and are \nassociated&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Igneous rock", "snippet": "Igneous rock or magmatic rock, is one of the three main rock types, the others \nbeing ... <b>Felsic</b> and intermediate magmas that erupt often do so violently, with&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rhyolite", "snippet": "Rhyolite is an igneous, volcanic rock, of <b>felsic</b> (silica-rich) composition It may \nhave any texture from glassy to aphanitic to porphyritic. The mineral assemblage \nis&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Category:Felsic rocks", "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Felsic</b> rocks&quot;. The following 11 pages are in this category, out \nof 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)."}, {"title": "Mafic", "snippet": "Mafic is an adjective describing a silicate mineral or igneous rock that is rich in \nmagnesium and ... The mafic rocks also typically have a higher density than <b>felsic</b> \nrocks. The term roughly corresponds to the older basic rock class. Mafic lava&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Obsidian", "snippet": "Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed as an extrusive igneous \nrock. Obsidian is produced when <b>felsic</b> lava extruded from a volcano cools&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Continental crust", "snippet": "Continental crust is the layer of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks \nthat forms the ... is a reasonably sharp contrast between the more <b>felsic</b> upper \ncontinental crust and the lower continental crust, which is more mafic in character\n."}, {"title": "Gneiss", "snippet": "Gneiss is a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock. Gneiss is \nformed by high ... The lighter bands contain relatively more <b>felsic</b> minerals (\nsilicate minerals, containing more of the lighter elements, such as silicon, oxygen,\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "granite ", "results": [{"title": "Granite", "snippet": "<b>Granite</b> is a common type of felsic intrusive igneous rock that is granular and \nphaneritic in texture. <b>Granites</b> can be predominantly white, pink, or gray in color,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "New Hampshire", "snippet": "New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United \nStates. ... The state&#39;s nickname, &quot;The <b>Granite</b> State&quot;, refers to its extensive <b>granite</b> \nformations and quarries. In January 1776, it became the first of the British North&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Granite, Colorado", "snippet": "<b>Granite</b> is an unincorporated community with a U.S. Post Office in Chaffee County\n, Colorado, United States. The zip code of <b>Granite</b> is 81228. According to the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Granite, Oklahoma", "snippet": "<b>Granite</b> is a town in Greer County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was \n2,065 at the 2010 census, up from 1,844 at the 2000 census."}, {"title": "granite - Wiktionary", "snippet": "From French granit (\u201c<b>granite</b>\u201d), from Italian granito (\u201c<b>granite</b>\u201d), from granire (\u201cto \ngranulate\u201d), from grano (\u201cgrain\u201d), from Latin granum (\u201cgrain\u201d). Compare granita."}, {"title": "Granite, Oregon", "snippet": "<b>Granite</b> is a city in Grant County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. The city had a \npopulation of 38 in 2010, up from 24 in 2000. In 2010, it was the fourth-smallest&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Granite, Wyoming", "snippet": "<b>Granite</b> Canon is an unincorporated community in Laramie County, Wyoming, \nUnited States. Its elevation is 7,336 feet (2,236 m). The community of <b>Granite</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Granite Bay, California", "snippet": "<b>Granite</b> Bay is a census-designated place (CDP) in Placer County, California, \nUnited States. It is part of the Sacramento\u2013Arden-Arcade\u2013Roseville Metropolitan\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Granite City, Illinois", "snippet": "<b>Granite</b> City is a city in Madison County, Illinois, United States, within the Greater \nSt. Louis metropolitan area. The population was 29,849 at the 2010 census,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Granite, Iowa", "snippet": "<b>Granite</b> is an unincorporated community in Lyon County, Iowa, United States, \nnear the historic Blood Run Site and the Gitchie Manitou State Preserve."}]}, {"query": "earth crust", "results": [{"title": "Earth's crust", "snippet": "The <b>Earth&#39;s crust</b> is a thin shell on the outside of the Earth, accounting for less \nthan 1% of Earth&#39;s volume. It is the top component of lithosphere: a division of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Crust (geology)", "snippet": "The <b>Earth&#39;s crust</b> is a thin shell on the outside of the Earth, accounting for less \nthan 1% of Earth&#39;s volume. It is the top&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Abundance of elements in Earth's crust", "snippet": "The abundance of elements in <b>Earth&#39;s crust</b> is shown in tabulated form with the \nestimated crustal abundance for each chemical element shown as mg/kg, or \nparts&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Continental crust", "snippet": "Continental and oceanic <b>crust</b> on the upper <b>earth</b> mantle. Continental <b>crust</b> is the \nlayer of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks that forms the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Structure of the Earth", "snippet": "The <b>Earth&#39;s crust</b> ranges from 5\u201370 kilometres (3.1\u201343.5 mi) in depth and ... The \nthin parts are the oceanic crust, which underlie the ocean&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Post-glacial rebound", "snippet": "Post-glacial rebound is the rise of land masses after the lifting of the huge weight \nof ice sheets ... The enormous weight of this ice caused the surface of the <b>Earth</b>&#39;s \n<b>crust</b> to deform and warp downward, forcing the viscoelastic mantle material to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of tectonic plates", "snippet": "This is a list of tectonic plates on the Earth&#39;s surface. Tectonic plates are pieces of \n<b>Earth&#39;s crust</b> and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere."}, {"title": "Lithosphere", "snippet": "A lithosphere is the rigid, outermost shell of a terrestrial-type planet, or natural \nsatellite, that is defined by its rigid mechanical properties. On <b>Earth</b>, it is \ncomposed of the <b>crust</b> and the portion of the upper mantle that&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mohorovi\u010di\u0107 discontinuity", "snippet": "The Mohorovi\u010di\u0107 discontinuity usually referred to as the Moho, is the boundary \nbetween the <b>Earth</b>&#39;s <b>crust</b> and the mantle. It is defined by the distinct change in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Earth tide", "snippet": "<b>Earth</b> tide is the displacement of the solid <b>earth</b>&#39;s surface caused by the gravity of \nthe Moon and ... The <b>Earth</b> tide encompasses the entire body of the <b>Earth</b> and is \nunhindered by the thin <b>crust</b> and land masses of the surface, on scales that&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "mafic rock", "results": [{"title": "Mafic", "snippet": "<b>Mafic</b> is an adjective describing a silicate mineral or igneous <b>rock</b> that is rich in \nmagnesium and iron, and is thus a portmanteau of magnesium and ferric."}, {"title": "Ultramafic rock", "snippet": "Ultramafic <b>rocks</b> are igneous and meta-igneous <b>rocks</b> with a very low silica \ncontent (less than 45%), generally &gt;18% MgO, high FeO, low potassium, and are \ncomposed of usually greater than 90% <b>mafic</b> minerals (dark colored,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Felsic", "snippet": "In geology, felsic is an adjective describing igneous rocks that are relatively rich \nin elements that form feldspar and quartz. It is contrasted with <b>mafic rocks</b>, which\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Basalt", "snippet": "Basalt is a <b>mafic</b> extrusive igneous <b>rock</b> formed from the rapid cooling of \nmagnesium-rich and iron-rich lava exposed at or very near the surface of a \nterrestrial&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Diabase", "snippet": "Diabase or dolerite or microgabbro is a <b>mafic</b>, holocrystalline, subvolcanic <b>rock</b> \nequivalent to volcanic basalt or plutonic gabbro. Diabase dikes and sills are&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gabbro", "snippet": "Gabbro is a phaneritic (coarse-grained), <b>mafic</b> intrusive igneous <b>rock</b> formed from \nthe slow cooling of magnesium-rich and iron-rich magma into a holocrystalline&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Category:Mafic rocks", "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>Mafic rocks</b>&quot;. The following 13 pages are in this category, out \nof 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)."}, {"title": "Diorite", "snippet": "Diorite is an intrusive igneous <b>rock</b> composed principally of the silicate minerals \nplagioclase feldspar (typically andesine), biotite, hornblende, and/or pyroxene. \nThe chemical composition of diorite is intermediate, between that of <b>mafic</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Layered intrusion", "snippet": "A layered intrusion is a large sill-like body of igneous <b>rock</b> which exhibits vertical \nlayering or ... Although most are ultramafic to <b>mafic</b> in composition, the Ilimaussaq \nintrusive complex of Greenland is an alkalic intrusion. Layered intrusions are&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Magma", "snippet": "Magma is the molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous \n<b>rocks</b> are formed. ... Generally speaking, more <b>mafic</b> magmas, such as those that \nform basalt, are hotter and less viscous than more silica-rich magmas, such as \nthose&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "The most common type of rock in the earth's oceanic crust is?", "answer": ["Mafic rocks", "basalt, diabase, and gabbro"]}, {"question": "The most common type of rock in the earth's continential crust is?", "answer": ["granite", "felsic rocks"]}]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["felsic", "igneous"]}], "nq_answer": ["igneous"], "id": "228510935925327011", "nq_doc_title": "Rock (geology)", "question": "The most common type of rock in earth's crust is?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Einsteinium", "Einsteinium(III) oxide", "Book:Einsteinium", "List of people whose names are used in chemical element names ..."], "used_queries": [{"query": "Who is the scientist after whom einsteinium is named?", "results": [{"title": "List of people whose names are used in chemical element names ...", "snippet": "Below is the list of people whose <b>names</b> are used in chemical element <b>names</b>. 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As \na member of the actinide series, it is the seventh transuranic element. \n<b>Einsteinium</b> was discovered as a component of the debris of the first hydrogen \nbomb explosion in 1952, and <b>named after</b> Albert Einstein. ... the Berkeley group \nderived from two prominent <b>scientists</b>, Albert Einstein and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Transuranium element", "snippet": "The transuranium elements are the chemical elements with atomic numbers \ngreater than 92, ... <b>Einsteinium</b> is the heaviest transuranic element that has ever \nbeen produced in macroscopic quantities. ... 96. curium, Cm, <b>named after</b> Pierre \nand Marie Curie, famous <b>scientists</b> who separated out the first radioactive \nelements&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Naming of chemical elements", "snippet": "Chemical elements may be <b>named</b> from various sources: sometimes based on \nthe person who ... 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It is played by&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Football", "snippet": "The first FA rules still contained elements that are no longer part of <b>association</b> \n<b>football</b>, but which are still recognisable in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "History of association football", "snippet": "<b>Association football</b>, more commonly known as football or soccer, is rooted in \nmedieval ball games and English public school games. The modern game of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Laws of the Game (association football)", "snippet": "The Laws of the Game (LOTG) are the codified rules that help define <b>association</b> \n<b>football</b>. The laws mention the number of players a team should have, the game&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "The Football Association", "snippet": "The Football Association (FA) is the governing body of <b>association football</b> in \nEngland and the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man."}, {"title": "Geography of association football", "snippet": "The following article gives a list of <b>association football</b> confederations, sub-\nconfederations and associations around the world. The sport&#39;s international&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Football association", "snippet": "Football association, is the governing body for <b>association football</b>. Many of them \nare members of the sport&#39;s regional bodies such as UEFA and CONMEBOL&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Names for association football", "snippet": "The names of <b>association football</b> are the terms used to describe <b>association</b> \n<b>football</b>, the sport most commonly referred to in the English-speaking world as&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "FIFA", "snippet": "The F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Internationale de <b>Football Association</b> is a non-profit organization \nwhich describes itself as an international governing body of <b>association</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Defender (association football)", "snippet": "In the sport of <b>association football</b>, a defender is an outfield player whose primary \nroles is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposing team from&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "rugby union football", "results": [{"title": "Rugby union", "snippet": "<b>Rugby union</b>, widely known simply as rugby, is a contact team sport that \noriginated in England in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of \nrugby <b>football</b>, it is based on running with the ball in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rugby Football Union", "snippet": "The Rugby <b>Football</b> Union (RFU) is the governing body for <b>rugby union</b> in \nEngland. It was founded in 1871, and was the sport&#39;s international governing \nbody&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rugby football", "snippet": "Rugby <b>football</b> is a collective name for the team sports of rugby league and <b>rugby</b> \n<b>union</b>, as well as the earlier forms of <b>football</b> from which both games evolved."}, {"title": "Comparison of association football and rugby union", "snippet": "Comparison of association <b>football</b> (<b>football</b>/soccer) and <b>rugby union</b> (rugby/\nrugger) is possible because of the games&#39; similarities and shared origins. Rugby\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "History of rugby union", "snippet": "Rugby league and association <b>football</b> were not the only early competitors to \n<b>rugby union</b>."}, {"title": "Comparison of American football and rugby union", "snippet": "A comparison of American <b>football</b> and <b>rugby union</b> is possible because of the \ngames&#39; shared origins, despite their dissimilarities."}, {"title": "Irish Rugby Football Union", "snippet": "The Irish Rugby <b>Football</b> Union (IRFU) is the body managing <b>rugby union</b> in the \nisland of Ireland The IRFU has its head office at 10/12 Lansdowne Road and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Eastern Suburbs Rugby Union Football Club Inc.", "snippet": "Eastern Suburbs <b>Rugby Union Football</b> Club Inc. is a Rugby Union club in \nTasmania. Established in 1964, the club is a member of the Tasmanian Rugby \nUnion&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ireland national rugby union team", "snippet": "The Ireland national <b>rugby union</b> team is the representative national team in the \nsport of rugby ... In 1874, the Irish <b>Football</b> Union (reconstituted as the Irish Rugby \n<b>Football</b> Union after unification with the North of Ireland Union) was formed."}, {"title": "Comparison of rugby league and rugby union", "snippet": "The team sports rugby league and <b>rugby union</b> have shared origins and thus \nmany similarities. Initially, following the 1895 split in rugby <b>football</b>, rugby league\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "football number of players", "results": [{"title": "American football", "snippet": "American <b>football</b>, referred to as <b>football</b> in the United States and Canada and \nalso known as ... NFL teams are required to <b>number</b> their <b>players</b> by a league-\napproved numbering system, and any exceptions must be approved by the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Association football", "snippet": "Competition rules may state a minimum <b>number of players</b> required to constitute \na team, which is usually seven."}, {"title": "Number (sports)", "snippet": "In team sports, the <b>number</b>, often referred to as the uniform <b>number</b>, ... It is \ncommon for <b>players</b> to change <b>numbers</b> within a club as their career progresses. \nFor example, Cesc F\u00e0bregas was first assigned the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Uniform number (American football)", "snippet": "Uniform <b>numbers</b> in American <b>football</b> are unusual compared to those in other \nsports. They are ... More importantly, certain <b>numbers</b> may only be worn by \n<b>players</b> playing specific positions; thus, the jersey <b>numbers</b> assist the officials in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Squad number (association football)", "snippet": "Squad <b>numbers</b> are used in association <b>football</b> to identify and distinguish \n<b>players</b> that are on the field. <b>Numbers</b> were originally used to also indicate \nposition,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Australian rules football", "snippet": "Australian rules <b>football</b>, officially known as Australian <b>football</b>, or simply called \nAussie rules, <b>football</b> or footy, is a contact sport <b>played</b> between ... been many \nVFL/AFL <b>players</b> who were born outside Australia, an increasing <b>number</b> of \nwhich&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of NFL players with chronic traumatic encephalopathy", "snippet": "A large <b>number</b> of former American <b>football</b> (NFL) <b>players</b> have been diagnosed \nwith or have had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. A definitive&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "American football positions", "snippet": "In American <b>football</b> each team has 11 <b>players</b> on the field at one time. The \nspecific role that a player takes on the field is called their position. Under the \nmodern rules of American <b>football</b>, teams are allowed free substitutions; that is, \nteams may change any <b>number of players</b> after any play."}, {"title": "Substitute (association football)", "snippet": "In association <b>football</b>, a substitute is a player who is brought on to the pitch \nduring a match in ... Each team nominates a <b>number of players</b> (typically between \nfive and seven, depending on the competition) who may be used as substitutes;&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Eligible receiver", "snippet": "In gridiron <b>football</b>, not all <b>players</b> on offense are entitled to receive a forward \npass. Only an ... <b>Players</b> may only wear eligible <b>numbers</b> at an ineligible position \nwhen it is obvious that a punt or field goal is to be attempted. If a player is to \nchange&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "how many players on the field american football", "results": [{"title": "American football", "snippet": "<b>American football</b>, referred to as football in the United States and Canada and \nalso known as gridiron, is a team sport <b>played</b> by two teams of eleven <b>players</b> on \na rectangular <b>field</b> ... Meanwhile, the AFL introduced <b>many</b> new features to \nprofessional football in the United States: official time was kept on a scoreboard \nclock&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "American football positions", "snippet": "In <b>American football</b> each team has 11 <b>players on the field</b> at one time. The \nspecific role that a ... While <b>many players</b> who appear on offensive or defensive \nsquads also play similar roles on special teams (offensive linemen to block,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Comparison of American and Canadian football", "snippet": "American and Canadian football are gridiron codes of football that are very \nsimilar. Both have ... <b>Many</b> CFL <b>players</b> are Americans who grew up playing \n<b>American football</b> and cannot find a place in the NFL ... The official playing <b>field</b> in \nCanadian football is larger than the American, and similar to American fields prior \nto 1912."}, {"title": "List of gridiron football rules", "snippet": "The league did this by awarding 4 points to <b>field</b> goals of more ... <b>football</b> and the \n<b>NFL</b>, <b>many</b>, if not most, of the European <b>players</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Uniform number (American football)", "snippet": "Uniform numbers in <b>American football</b> are unusual compared to those in other \nsports. They are displayed in more locations on the uniform; they are universally \nworn on both the front and back of the jersey; and in <b>many</b> cases &quot;TV numbers&quot; \nare displayed on either the jersey sleeves. ... More importantly, certain numbers \nmay only be worn by <b>players</b> playing&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gridiron football", "snippet": "Gridiron football (French: football de grille), also known more rarely as North \n<b>American football</b> (French: football Nord-Am\u00e9ricain) or, in North America, simply \nfootball, is a football sport primarily <b>played</b> in the United States and Canada. \n<b>American football</b>, which uses 11-<b>player</b> teams, is the form <b>played</b> in the ... It is \n<b>played</b> with eleven <b>players</b> to a side, four downs and a 100-yard <b>field</b>."}, {"title": "Alliance of American Football", "snippet": "The Alliance of <b>American Football</b> (AAF) was a professional <b>American football</b> \nleague that <b>played</b> a portion of one season ... We understand the difficulty that \nthis decision has caused for <b>many</b> people and for that we are very sorry. ... AAF \nofficiating also had a ninth member, called a sky judge, an off-the-<b>field</b> official \nwho&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Official (American football)", "snippet": "In <b>American football</b>, an official is a person who has responsibility in enforcing the \nrules and ... High school football <b>played</b> under the National Federation of State \nHigh School Associations (NFHS) rules ... During <b>field</b> goal attempts he serves as \na second umpire, except in the NFL, where he is the lone official positioned&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Chuck Hughes", "snippet": "Charles Frederick Hughes (March 2, 1943 \u2013 October 24, 1971) was an <b>American</b> \n<b>football player</b>, a wide receiver in the National Football League from 1967 to \n1971. He is, to date, the only NFL <b>player</b> to die on the <b>field</b> during a game."}, {"title": "History of American football", "snippet": "The history of <b>American football</b> can be traced to early versions of rugby football \nand association football. Both games have their origin in multiple varieties of \nfootball <b>played</b> in Britain ... The game was <b>played</b> at a Rutgers <b>field</b>. ... At the time, \nthe future of <b>American football</b> was very <b>much</b> in doubt and these schools \nbelieved&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "rugby football", "results": [{"title": "Rugby football", "snippet": "<b>Rugby football</b> is a collective name for the team sports of rugby league and <b>rugby</b> \n<b>union</b>, as well as the earlier forms of football from which both games evolved."}, {"title": "Rugby union", "snippet": "<b>Rugby union</b>, widely known simply as rugby, is a contact team sport that \noriginated in England in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of \nrugby&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rugby Football Union", "snippet": "The <b>Rugby Football</b> Union (RFU) is the governing body for <b>rugby union</b> in \nEngland. It was founded in 1871, and was the sport&#39;s international governing \nbody&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Irish Rugby Football Union", "snippet": "The Irish <b>Rugby Football</b> Union (IRFU) is the body managing <b>rugby union</b> in the \nisland of Ireland The IRFU has its head office at 10/12 Lansdowne Road and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ontario Rugby Football Union", "snippet": "The Ontario <b>Rugby Football</b> Union (ORFU) was an early amateur Canadian \nfootball league. As its name implies, it comprised teams in the Canadian province \nof&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rugby Football League", "snippet": "The <b>Rugby Football</b> League is the governing body for professional rugby league \nin England. The name <b>Rugby Football</b> League previously also referred to the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Finnigan v New Zealand Rugby Football Union", "snippet": "Finnigan v New Zealand <b>Rugby Football</b> Union, was a case taken by a member \nof the Auckland University <b>Rugby Football</b> Club and a member of the Teachers&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "History of rugby union", "snippet": "The history of <b>rugby union</b> follows from various football games long before the \n19th century, but it was not until the middle of that century that the rules were&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Japan Rugby Football Union", "snippet": "The Japan <b>Rugby Football</b> Union is the governing body for <b>rugby union</b> in Japan. \nIt was formed 30 November 1926, and organises matches for the Japan&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "World Rugby", "snippet": "World Rugby is the world governing body for the sport of <b>rugby union</b>. World \nRugby organises the Rugby World Cup every four years, the sport&#39;s most&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "australian football", "results": [{"title": "Australian rules football", "snippet": "Australian rules football, officially known as <b>Australian football</b>, or simply called \nAussie rules, football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Australian Football League", "snippet": "The <b>Australian Football</b> League (AFL) is the pre-eminent and only fully \nprofessional men&#39;s competition of Australian rules football. Through the AFL \nCommission,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Australia national soccer team", "snippet": "The Australia national soccer team represents Australia in international men&#39;s \nsoccer. Officially nicknamed the Socceroos, the team is controlled by the \ngoverning body for soccer in <b>Australia</b>, <b>Football</b> Federation Australia (FFA),&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Australian Football International Cup", "snippet": "The <b>Australian Football</b> International Cup is an international sport competition in \nAustralian rules football contested by amateur players only. It is currently&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "United States Australian Football League", "snippet": "The United States <b>Australian Football</b> League (USAFL) is the governing body for \nAustralian rules football in the United States. It was conceived in 1996 and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Australian Football Hall of Fame", "snippet": "The <b>Australian Football</b> Hall of Fame was established in 1996, the Centenary \nyear of the <b>Australian Football</b> League, to help recognise the contributions made \nto&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Comparison of Gaelic football and Australian rules football", "snippet": "The comparison between <b>Australian</b> rules <b>football</b> and Gaelic <b>football</b> is the \nsubject of controversy among historians. The question of whether the two codes \nof&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Australian National Football Council", "snippet": "The <b>Australian</b> National <b>Football</b> Council (ANFC) was the national governing \nbody for <b>Australian</b> rules <b>football</b> in <b>Australia</b> from 1906 until 1995. The council \nwas&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Australia women's national soccer team", "snippet": "The Australian women&#39;s national soccer team is overseen by the governing body \nfor soccer in <b>Australia</b>, <b>Football</b> Federation Australia (FFA), which is currently a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Australian Football League grounds", "snippet": "The <b>Australian Football</b> League has numerous grounds upon which senior VFL/\nAFL games have been played. This list comprises current grounds in use, former\n&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "players in football", "results": [{"title": "American football", "snippet": "American <b>football</b>, referred to as <b>football</b> in the United States and Canada and \nalso known as gridiron, is a team sport <b>played</b> by two teams of eleven <b>players</b> on \na&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Association football", "snippet": "Competition rules may state a minimum number of <b>players</b> required to constitute \na team, which is usually seven."}, {"title": "American football positions", "snippet": "In American <b>football</b> each team has 11 <b>players</b> on the field at one time. The \nspecific role that a <b>player</b> takes on the field is called their position. Under the \nmodern&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of female American football players", "snippet": "Women&#39;s gridiron <b>football</b>, more commonly known as women&#39;s American <b>football</b>, \nwomen&#39;s Canadian <b>football</b>, or simply women&#39;s <b>football</b>, is a form of gridiron&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Black players in professional American football", "snippet": "Details of the history of black <b>players</b> in professional American <b>football</b> depend \non the professional <b>football</b> league considered, which includes the National&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Homosexuality in American football", "snippet": "Division II college <b>football player</b> Brian Sims came out as gay to his team in 2000 \nwhile playing for Bloomsburg University of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Association football positions", "snippet": "In the sport of association <b>football</b>, each of the 11 <b>players</b> on a team is assigned \nto a particular position on the field of play. A team is made up of one goalkeeper&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees", "snippet": "The Pro <b>Football</b> Hall of Fame includes <b>players</b>, coaches, and contributors who \nhave &quot;made outstanding contributions to professional <b>football</b>&quot;. The charter class\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Formation (American football)", "snippet": "A formation in <b>football</b> refers to the position <b>players</b> line up in before the start of a \ndown. There are both offensive and defensive formations and there are many&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Jews in sports", "snippet": "This list of Jewish athletes in sports contains athletes who are Jewish and have \nattained ... Canada, defender (Montreal Impact &amp; national team); Ashley Brown, \nAustralia, <b>football</b> (soccer) <b>player</b> Melbourne Victory &middot; Jordan Brown, Australia,&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "How many players on the field for football?", "results": [{"title": "American football", "snippet": "American <b>football</b>, referred to as <b>football</b> in the United States and Canada and \nalso known as gridiron, is a team sport <b>played</b> by two teams of eleven <b>players</b> on \na rectangular <b>field</b> ... Meanwhile, the AFL introduced <b>many</b> new features to \nprofessional <b>football</b> in the United States: official time was kept on a scoreboard \nclock&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "American football positions", "snippet": "In American <b>football</b> each team has 11 <b>players on the field</b> at one time. The \nspecific role that a ... While <b>many players</b> who appear on offensive or defensive \nsquads also play similar roles on special teams (offensive linemen to block,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Association football", "snippet": "Association <b>football</b>, more commonly known as <b>football</b> or soccer, is a team sport \n<b>played</b> with a ... The game is <b>played</b> on a rectangular <b>field</b> called a pitch with a \ngoal at each end. ... In <b>many</b> parts of the world <b>football</b> evokes great passions and \nplays an important role in the life of individual fans, local communities, and even\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Australian rules football", "snippet": "Australian rules <b>football</b> playing fields have no fixed dimensions but ... with strict \npenalties for too <b>many players</b> from one team on the <b>field</b>."}, {"title": "Arena football", "snippet": "As its name implies, arena <b>football</b> is <b>played</b> exclusively indoors, in arenas ... \n<b>football field</b>, and 19% of a Canadian gridiron <b>football field</b> (the total ... this is \n<b>much</b> like some Canadian <b>football</b> fields where the end zones&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Too many men", "snippet": "In gridiron <b>football</b>, if a team has more than the allowed number of <b>players on the</b> \n<b>field</b> during a play (eleven in NFL, twelve in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Canadian football", "snippet": "Canadian <b>football</b> (French: <b>football</b> canadien) is a sport <b>played</b> in Canada in \nwhich two teams of 12 <b>players</b> each compete for territorial control of a <b>field</b> ... \nJunior <b>football</b> is <b>played</b> by <b>many</b> after high school before joining the university \nranks."}, {"title": "Association football positions", "snippet": "In the sport of association <b>football</b>, each of the 11 <b>players</b> on a team is assigned \nto a particular position on the <b>field</b> of play. ... <b>Many players</b> in this position can \nplay in a free role, as an attacking midfielder or sometimes on the wing. The \nposition&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of gridiron football rules", "snippet": "The following is a description of the various and alternating rules of gridiron \n<b>football</b>. Numerous ... American <b>football</b> is <b>played</b> on a <b>football field</b> that is 100 \nyards in total. 360 by ... There are <b>many</b> rules to contact in this type of <b>football</b>. \nFirst, the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Eight-man football", "snippet": "Eight-man <b>football</b> is a form of gridiron <b>football</b>, generally <b>played</b> by high schools \nwith smaller ... To accommodate six fewer <b>players on the field</b>, the width of the \n<b>field</b> is ... Additionally, <b>many</b> teams opt to onside kick instead of kick deep."}]}, {"query": "gaelic football", "results": [{"title": "Gaelic football", "snippet": "<b>Gaelic football</b> commonly referred to as football or Gaelic, is an Irish team sport. It \nis played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch."}, {"title": "Comparison of Gaelic football and rugby union", "snippet": "A comparison of <b>Gaelic football</b> and rugby union is possible because of certain \nsimilarities between the codes, as well as the numerous dissimilarities. Until the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Comparison of Gaelic football and Australian rules football", "snippet": "The comparison between Australian rules football and <b>Gaelic football</b> is the \nsubject of controversy among historians. The question of whether the two codes \nof&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Scoring in Gaelic games", "snippet": "This page discusses scoring in the Gaelic games of hurling, <b>Gaelic football</b>, \ncamogie, ladies&#39; <b>Gaelic football</b>, international rules football and shinty-hurling."}, {"title": "Ladies' Gaelic football", "snippet": "Ladies&#39; <b>Gaelic football</b> is a women&#39;s team sport. It is the women&#39;s equivalent of \n<b>Gaelic football</b> and is organised by the Ladies&#39; <b>Gaelic Football</b> Association."}, {"title": "Gaelic football, hurling and camogie positions", "snippet": "The following are the positions in the Gaelic sports of <b>Gaelic football</b>, hurling and \ncamogie. Each team consists of one goalkeeper six backs, two mid fielders,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of All-Ireland Senior Football Championship finals", "snippet": "The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the premier competition in <b>Gaelic</b> \n<b>football</b>, is an annual series of games played in Ireland during the summer and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Padova Gaelic Football", "snippet": "Padova <b>Gaelic Football</b> (Padova GFC), is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) \nClub based in Padua, Northeastern Italy. The club, founded in June 2012, is the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "All-Ireland Senior Football Championship records and statistics ...", "snippet": "This article contains records and statistics related to the All-Ireland Senior \nFootball ... of All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championships and Christy Ring Cups, \nand their <b>Gaelic football</b> team won the 2004 Leinster Football Championship."}, {"title": "All-Ireland Senior Football Championship", "snippet": "The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) is the premier competition in \n<b>Gaelic football</b>. An annual tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "australian women's football", "results": [{"title": "Australia women's national soccer team", "snippet": "The <b>Australian women&#39;s</b> national <b>soccer</b> team is overseen by the governing body \nfor <b>soccer</b> in <b>Australia</b>, <b>Football</b> Federation <b>Australia</b> (FFA), which is currently a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Women's Australian rules football", "snippet": "<b>Women&#39;s Australian</b> rules <b>football</b>, also known simply as <b>women&#39;s football</b> or \n<b>women&#39;s</b> footy, is a form of <b>Australian</b> rules <b>football</b> played by <b>women</b>, generally \nwith&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Women's soccer in Australia", "snippet": "<b>Women&#39;s soccer</b>, also known as <b>women&#39;s football</b>, is a popular sport in <b>Australia</b>. \nThe sport has a high level of participation in the country both recreational and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ellyse Perry", "snippet": "Ellyse Alexandra Perry (born 3 November 1990) is an <b>Australian</b> sportswoman \nwho made her debut for both the <b>Australian</b> cricket and the <b>Australia women&#39;s</b> \nnational <b>soccer</b> team&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "W-League (Australia)", "snippet": "The W-League is the top-division <b>women&#39;s soccer</b> league in <b>Australia</b>. 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Goalball, <b>Australian women&#39;s</b> national team, Aussie \nBelles."}, {"title": "Lydia Williams", "snippet": "Lydia Grace Yilkari Williams (born 13 May 1988) is an <b>Australian soccer</b> player, \nwho plays as a goalkeeper for Melbourne City, and the <b>Australian women&#39;s</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "canadian football", "results": [{"title": "Canadian football", "snippet": "<b>Canadian football</b> (French: football canadien) is a sport played in Canada in \nwhich two teams of 12 players each compete for territorial control of a field of play\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Canadian Football League", "snippet": "The <b>Canadian Football</b> League is a professional sports league in Canada. The \nCFL is the highest level of competition in <b>Canadian football</b>. The league consists\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Comparison of American and Canadian football", "snippet": "American and <b>Canadian football</b> are gridiron codes of football that are very \nsimilar. 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Contents."}, {"title": "CME Group", "snippet": "CME Group Inc is a global markets <b>company</b>. It owns large derivatives, options \nand futures ... Founded, 1841; 179 years ago (1841) (oldest exchange Chicago \nBoard of Trade) ... CME subsequently contributed <b>Dow Jones Indexes</b> to the \nformation of S&amp;P <b>Dow Jones Indices</b> in exchange for a 24.4% ownership interest."}, {"title": "S&P 500 Index", "snippet": "The S&amp;P 500, or just the S&amp;P, is a stock market <b>index</b> that measures the stock \nperformance of ... Although the <b>index</b> includes only <b>companies</b> listed in the \nUnited States, ... The S&amp;P 500 is maintained by S&amp;P <b>Dow Jones Indices</b>, a joint \nventure&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "New York Stock Exchange", "snippet": "The New York Stock Exchange is an American stock exchange located at 11 Wall \nStreet, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York. It is by far the world&#39;s largest \nstock exchange by market capitalization of its listed <b>companies</b> at US$30.1 trillion \nas of February 2018. ... On October 19, 1987, the <b>Dow Jones Industrial Average</b> (\n<b>DJIA</b>) dropped 508&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "What is the oldest company in the stock market?", "results": [{"title": "List of oldest companies in the United States", "snippet": "This list of the <b>oldest companies</b> in the United States includes brands and \ncompanies, ... 1792, New York <b>Stock Exchange</b> &middot; New York City, <b>Stock Exchange</b>."}, {"title": "List of oldest companies", "snippet": "This list of the <b>oldest companies</b> in the world includes brands and companies, \nexcluding ... Retrieved 2014-12-10. ^ &quot;Browar Namys\u0142\u00f3w \u015bwi\u0119tuje sukces z b&amp;j \u2013 \nWiadomo\u015bci \u2013 <b>Marketing</b> przy Kawie&quot;. <b>Marketing</b>-news.pl. 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It is the second-<b>oldest</b> U.S. market index after the Dow Jones \nTransportation Average, created by The Wall Street Journal editor and Dow \nJones&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "London Stock Exchange", "snippet": "London <b>Stock Exchange</b> is a <b>stock exchange</b> located in the City of London, \nEngland. As of April 2018, London <b>Stock Exchange</b> had a market capitalization of \nUS$4.59 trillion. It was founded in 1571, making it one of the <b>oldest</b> exchanges in \nthe world. ... London <b>Stock Exchange</b> allows <b>companies</b> to raise money, increase \ntheir&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Public company", "snippet": "A public <b>company</b>, publicly traded <b>company</b>, publicly held <b>company</b>, publicly \nlisted <b>company</b>, ... A public <b>company</b> can be listed on a <b>stock exchange</b> (listed \n<b>company</b>), which facilitates the trade of shares, or not (unlisted ... 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The teams, who are members of the \nAmerican Football Conference East <b>Division</b>, play two games against one \nanother per season. ... The <b>Bills</b>, however, <b>won</b> the series&#39; <b>last</b> six games in the \n1980s. The first of&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "1995 NFL season", "results": [{"title": "1995 NFL season", "snippet": "The <b>1995 NFL season</b> was the 76th regular season of the National Football \nLeague. The league expanded to 30 teams with the addition of the Carolina&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1995\u201396 NFL playoffs", "snippet": "The National Football League playoffs for the <b>1995 season</b> began on December \n30, <b>1995</b>. 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A <b>large</b> airport \u2013 one of the largest in fact \u2013 was \nindeed &quot;In The News&quot; so there is ... nominating for recent deaths: Veteran actor \nViju Khote <b>died</b> on 6:55am IST (1:25am ... The only <b>coverage</b> on the article is the \nlead which talks about a few ... I have <b>work</b> today so <b>I</b>&#39;<b>ll</b> help out with the changes."}, {"title": "Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Featured log/September 2010 ...", "snippet": "<b>I</b> am nominating this for featured article because <b>I</b> think it is the equal of the other \nFeatured ... <b>entry</b> (<b>I</b>&#39;d have to figure out how to <b>do</b> that) or a subsection in \nparenchyma? ... 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The \ncharacter is based on&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jim Halpert", "snippet": "Jim Halpert (born October 1, 1978) is a fictional character in the U.S. version of \nthe television ... Jim&#39;s parents presumably live in Scranton, as well as his <b>sister</b> \nLarissa and ... Though Jim loves to <b>play</b> pranks on <b>Dwight</b>, he is shown to have \nsome things in ... Both times, however, his attempts at making the <b>office</b> better go \nawry."}, {"title": "The Meeting (The Office)", "snippet": "&quot;The Meeting&quot; is the second episode of the sixth season of the American comedy \ntelevision ... 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In &quot;Nepotism&quot;, it is revealed that Michael had a half-<b>sister</b>, from \nwhom he was ... <b>Dwight</b> praised him in a deleted scene from &quot;The Coup&quot; for \nwinning&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Promos (The Office)", "snippet": "&quot;Promos&quot; is the eighteenth episode of the ninth season of the American comedy \ntelevision ... <b>Dwight</b> Schrute (Rainn Wilson) makes Angela Lipton (Angela Kinsey\n) jealous when he starts dating a ... During the haggling, Esther&#39;s <b>sisters</b> flirt with \nClark Green (Clark Duke) and try to coax him into buying farming equipment."}]}, {"query": "Who played Fannie on the office", "results": [{"title": "The Farm (The Office)", "snippet": "&quot;The Farm&quot; is the seventeenth episode of the ninth season of the American \ncomedy television ... of The Farm with Wilson; Delfino <b>plays</b> Dwight&#39;s sister \n<b>Fannie</b>, Rosenthal <b>plays</b> Dwight&#39;s nephew Cammy, Middleditch portrays Dwight&#39;s \nbrother&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Fannie Lou Hamer", "snippet": "<b>Fannie</b> Lou Hamer was an American voting and women&#39;s rights activist, \ncommunity organizer, ... In addition to her &quot;Northern&quot; guests, Hamer <b>played</b> host \nto Tuskegee ... In 1994 the Ruleville post <b>office</b> was named the <b>Fannie</b> Lou \nHamer Post&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Majandra Delfino", "snippet": "Majandra Delfino (born February 20, 1981) is a Venezuelan-born actress and \nsinger. She is ... After <b>playing</b> Natalie Sanford in the independent film The Secret \nLife of Girls, Delfino ... as Dwight Schrute&#39;s sister on NBC&#39;s The <b>Office</b> attempted \nspin-off/backdoor pilot, &quot;The Farm&quot;. ... 2013, The <b>Office</b>, <b>Fannie</b>, Episode &quot;The \nFarm&quot;."}, {"title": "Fannie Mae", "snippet": "The Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), commonly known as <b>Fannie</b> \nMae, is a ... 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Behrman, which in turn had been adapted \nfrom Marcel Pagnol&#39;s trilogy: Marius (1929) and <b>Fanny</b> (1932), <b>plays</b> which he ... \nReleased the same year as <b>Fanny</b>, West Side Story proved to be a box <b>office</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Freddie Mac", "snippet": "The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC), known as Freddie Mac\n, is a public ... ease market fears by reiterating their view that &quot;<b>Fannie</b> Mae and \nFreddie Mac <b>play</b> a central role in the US housing finance system&quot;. ... On May 23, \n2006, the <b>Fannie</b> Mae and Freddie Mac regulator, the <b>Office</b> of Federal Housing&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Franklin Raines", "snippet": "Franklin Delano Raines (born January 14, 1949) also known as Frank Raines is \nan American ... 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In 2003, the Bush Administration sought to create a new \nagency, replacing the <b>Office</b> of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, to oversee \n<b>Fannie</b> Mae and&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Who played dwight's sister on the office?", "results": [{"title": "The Farm (The Office)", "snippet": "&quot;The Farm&quot; is the seventeenth episode of the ninth season of the American \ncomedy television ... <b>Dwight</b> Schrute (Rainn Wilson) informs the <b>office</b> that his \nAunt Shirley has died. ... who were intended to form the main cast of The Farm \nwith Wilson; Delfino <b>plays Dwight&#39;s sister</b> Fannie, Rosenthal <b>plays Dwight&#39;s</b> \nnephew Cammy,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Majandra Delfino", "snippet": "Majandra Delfino (born February 20, 1981) is a Venezuelan-born actress and \nsinger. She is ... She also acted in Reeseville, Celeste in the City, and in R.S.V.P. \nShe <b>played</b> Trudi in ... 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The \ncharacter is based on&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jim Halpert", "snippet": "Jim Halpert (born October 1, 1978) is a fictional character in the U.S. version of \nthe television ... Jim&#39;s parents presumably live in Scranton, as well as his <b>sister</b> \nLarissa and ... Though Jim loves to <b>play</b> pranks on <b>Dwight</b>, he is shown to have \nsome things in ... Both times, however, his attempts at making the <b>office</b> better go \nawry."}, {"title": "The Meeting (The Office)", "snippet": "&quot;The Meeting&quot; is the second episode of the sixth season of the American comedy \ntelevision ... Meanwhile, <b>Dwight</b> and Toby become suspicious of an injury Darryl \n... at the <b>office</b> Darryl threatens to file complaints on both of them for yelling at his \n<b>sister</b>. ... &quot;Nepotism&quot;; &quot;Counseling&quot;; &quot;Andy&#39;s <b>Play</b>&quot;; &quot;Sex Ed&quot;; &quot;The Sting; &quot;Costume\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Michael Scott (The Office)", "snippet": "Michael Gary Scott is a fictional character on NBC&#39;s The <b>Office</b>, portrayed by \nSteve Carell and ... In Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Carell <b>plays</b> \nanother news ... 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A neuroimaging study with positron emission tomography found \nthat the right caudate <b>nucleus</b> had the largest change in glucose <b>metabolism</b> after \npatients&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Interphase", "snippet": "Interphase is the phase of the cell cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its \nlife. Interphase, however is the longest stage of mitosis. During interphase, the \ncell copies its DNA in preparation for mitosis. Interphase is the &#39;daily living&#39; or \n<b>metabolic</b> phase of the cell, in which the cell ... When G2 is completed, the cell \nenters a relatively brief period of <b>nuclear</b> and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Leptin", "snippet": "Leptin is a hormone predominantly made by adipose cells and enterocytes in the \nsmall intestine that helps to regulate energy balance by inhibiting hunger, which \nin turn diminishes fat storage in adipocytes. Leptin acts on cell receptors in the \narcuate <b>nucleus</b> of the hypothalamus. ... The role of leptin/leptin receptors in \nmodulation of T cell <b>activity</b> and the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ribosome biogenesis", "snippet": "Ribosome biogenesis is the process of making ribosomes. In prokaryotes, this \nprocess takes place in the <b>cytoplasm</b> with the transcription ... Ribosomal protein \nsynthesis in eukaryotes is a major <b>metabolic activity</b>. It occurs, like most protein&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Hypothalamus", "snippet": "The hypothalamus is a portion of the brain that contains a number of small <b>nuclei</b> \nwith a variety ... The hypothalamus is responsible for the regulation of certain \n<b>metabolic</b> processes and other <b>activities</b> of the autonomic nervous system."}]}, {"query": "metabolic activity in a cell", "results": [{"title": "Metabolism", "snippet": "<b>Metabolism</b> is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. The \nthree main ... 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The thirst center operates similarly when certain <b>cells</b> \nin the hypothalamus are stimulated by the rising osmotic pressure of the \nextracellular fluid."}, {"title": "Abnormal basal metabolic rate", "snippet": "Abnormal basal metabolic rate refers to a high or low basal metabolic rate (BMR). \n... the cancer <b>cells</b> that form tumors have a high level of <b>metabolic activity</b>."}, {"title": "Metabolic pathway", "snippet": "In biochemistry, a <b>metabolic</b> pathway is a linked series of chemical reactions \noccurring within a ... The <b>metabolism</b> of a <b>cell</b> consists of an elaborate network of \ninterconnected pathways that enable the synthesis and ... interpretation of mass \ndistribution in proteinogenic amino acids to the catalytic <b>activities of</b> enzymes in a \n<b>cell</b>."}, {"title": "Cellular differentiation", "snippet": "Cellular differentiation is the process where a <b>cell</b> changes from one <b>cell</b> type to \nanother. ... 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In neurons, concomitant increases in cytosolic and \nmitochondrial calcium act to synchronize neuronal <b>activity</b> with mitochondrial \nenergy <b>metabolism</b>."}]}, {"query": "metobolic activity in a cell", "results": [{"title": "Metabolism", "snippet": "Metabolism is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. The \nthree main ... This common chemistry allows <b>cells</b> to use a small set of <b>metabolic</b> \n... extracellular enzymes are then pumped into <b>cells</b> by <b>active</b> transport proteins."}, {"title": "Abnormal basal metabolic rate", "snippet": "Abnormal basal <b>metabolic</b> rate refers to a high or low basal <b>metabolic</b> rate (BMR). \n... factors can alter the BMR by influencing <b>cellular metabolic activity</b>."}, {"title": "Metabolic syndrome", "snippet": "<b>Metabolic</b> syndrome is a clustering of at least three of the five following medical \nconditions: ... The increase in adipose tissue also increases the number of \nimmune <b>cells</b> present within, which play a role in ... These include increased \nphysical <b>activity</b> (such as walking 30 minutes every day), and a healthy, reduced \ncalorie diet."}, {"title": "Talk:Interphase", "snippet": "Nerve <b>cells</b>[edit]. Currently the page lists nerve <b>cells</b> as <b>cells</b> which enter \ninterphase for ... G1- major growth occurs along with <b>metobolic activity</b>. S- DNA&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Primary metabolite", "snippet": "A primary metabolite is a kind of metabolite that is directly involved in normal \ngrowth, development, and reproduction. It usually performs a physiological \nfunction in the organism (i.e. an intrinsic function). A primary metabolite is \ntypically present in many organisms or <b>cells</b>. ... 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He has since appeared in <b>films</b> such as In Secret (\n2014), Against the Sun (2014), Risen (2016), A United Kingdom (2016), and \nFeed (2017)."}, {"title": "Draco Malfoy", "snippet": "Draco Lucius Malfoy is a character in J. K. Rowling&#39;s <b>Harry Potter</b> series. He is a \nstudent in ... Tom Felton <b>played Draco Malfoy</b> in all of the <b>Harry Potter films</b>."}, {"title": "Jason Isaacs", "snippet": "Jason Isaacs (born 6 June 1963) is an English <b>actor</b> and producer. He is best \nknown for his roles as Lucius <b>Malfoy in the Harry Potter</b> film series, ... other <b>films</b>, \nmost notably as Lucius <b>Malfoy in the Harry Potter</b> series of <b>films</b> (2002\u20132011)."}, {"title": "Helen McCrory", "snippet": "Helen Elizabeth McCrory, OBE (born 17 August 1968) is a British actress. \nMcCrory portrayed Cherie Blair in both The Queen (2006) and The Special \nRelationship (2010). She also portrayed Francoise in the film Charlotte Gray (\n2001), Narcissa <b>Malfoy</b> in the final three <b>Harry Potter films</b> ... Again, in 2013 \nMcCrory <b>played</b> &#39;Lady Macbeth&#39; at the Little Angel Theatre."}, {"title": "Death Eater", "snippet": "Death Eaters are characters featured in the <b>Harry Potter</b> series of novels and \n<b>films</b>. They are a ... Soon after Lucius&#39; capture, his son <b>Draco Malfoy</b> is made a \nDeath Eater, and given the task of killing Albus Dumbledore, although this ... He \nis <b>played</b> by David Tennant in the film adaptation of <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Goblet \nof Fire."}, {"title": "List of supporting Harry Potter characters", "snippet": "The following are supporting characters in the <b>Harry Potter</b> series written by J. K. \nRowling. ... Dudley is portrayed by Harry Melling in the <b>Harry Potter films</b>. ... 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John Smith, though he had not been in <b>Virginia</b> since \n1609 and was not an eyewitness, related in his <b>History</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jamestown 2007", "snippet": "<b>Jamestown</b> 2007 is the name of the organization which planned the events \ncommemorating the 400th anniversary (quadricentennial) of the <b>founding</b> of \n<b>Jamestown</b>, <b>Virginia</b> in 1607, the first permanent English-speaking settlement in \nwhat is <b>now</b> the United States of America."}, {"title": "Hampton, Virginia", "snippet": "This is <b>formed</b> by the confluence of the Elizabeth, Nansemond, and James rivers. \n... town, with a small Anglican church (known <b>now</b> as St. John&#39;s Episcopal ... 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In 2006, Randle <b>played</b> Marine Capt\n."}, {"title": "Lola Bunny", "snippet": "Lola Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon character portrayed as an \nanthropomorphic female ... As opposed to her personality in <b>Space Jam</b>, she is \nportrayed as a ... from <b>Michael Jordan</b> who makes a shot while the other male \n<b>players</b> struggle to&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Penny Bae Bridges"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Penny Bae Bridges"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["Penny Bae Bridges"]}], "nq_answer": ["Penny Bae Bridges"], "id": "4042288463466935433", "nq_doc_title": "Space Jam", "question": "Who played michael jordan daughter in space jam?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Leah"], "used_queries": [{"query": "leah ibble", "results": [{"title": "Leah", "snippet": "<b>Leah</b> is described in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> as the daughter of Laban. 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Prior to becoming WHOT-FM on February 1, 1984, the station used the call&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "KRMG-FM", "snippet": "KRMG-FM (102.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Sand Springs, \nOklahoma, and ... it flipped to urban contemporary as &quot;Mix 102.3,&quot; giving Tulsa its \nfirst urban station on the <b>FM dial</b> since KKUL/103.3 left the air in the late-1970s."}]}, {"query": "lowest # on fm ", "results": [{"title": "Lowest common ancestor", "snippet": "In graph theory and computer science, the <b>lowest</b> common ancestor (LCA) of two \nnodes v and w in a tree or directed acyclic graph (DAG) T is the <b>lowest</b> (i.e.&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "The Lowest of the Low", "snippet": "The <b>Lowest</b> of the Low is a Canadian alternative rock group formed in 1991 from \nToronto, Ontario, Canada. 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Prior to becoming WHOT-FM on February 1, 1984, the station used the call&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "KRMG-FM", "snippet": "KRMG-FM (102.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Sand Springs, \nOklahoma, and ... it flipped to urban contemporary as &quot;Mix 102.3,&quot; giving Tulsa its \nfirst urban station on the <b>FM dial</b> since KKUL/103.3 left the air in the late-1970s."}]}, {"query": "What is the lowest # on the fm dial?", "results": [{"title": "List of U.S. states and territories by elevation", "snippet": "The elevation of the U.S. states, the federal district, and the territories may be \ndescribed in several ways. 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Later, Miklo and his cellmate &quot;<b>Magic</b>&quot; destroy the mould \nwhich they used to send the forged orders to the B.G.A. hit man to kill Montana. \n<b>Magic</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Children of Blood and Bone", "snippet": "Children of <b>Blood</b> and Bone is a 2018 young adult fantasy novel by Nigerian-\nAmerican novelist ... She also had to figure <b>out</b> parallels in her imagined world to \nissues like skin bleaching, which would not exist in a world without white people. \n... Unable to repair the scroll, Z\u00e9lie uses <b>blood magic</b> and an incantation of her \nown&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Danny Trejo", "snippet": "He has appeared in such major releases as Marked for Death (1990), <b>Blood In</b> \n<b>Blood Out</b> (1993), Desperado (1995), Heat (1995), From Dusk till Dawn (1996),&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Damian Chapa", "snippet": "Damian Robert Chapa (born October 29, 1963) is an American actor, film director\n, and ... Perhaps his most notable film role is that of Miklo Velka in Taylor \nHackford&#39;s <b>Blood In Blood Out</b>. He appeared as Ken Masters in Ra\u00fal Juli\u00e1&#39;s final \nfilm&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Blood ritual", "snippet": "A <b>blood</b> ritual is any ritual that involves the intentional release of <b>blood</b>. A \ncommon <b>blood</b> ritual ... <b>Blood</b> sacrifice is sometimes considered by the \npractitioners of prayer, ritual <b>magic</b>, and spell casting to intensify the power of \nsuch activities."}, {"title": "Blood", "snippet": "<b>Blood</b> is a body fluid in humans and other animals that delivers necessary \nsubstances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells and transports metabolic \nwaste&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Joe Manganiello", "snippet": "Joseph Michael Manganiello is an American actor, director, and producer. His \nprofessional film ... Manganiello is also known for his roles in films such as <b>Magic</b> \nMike, <b>Magic</b> Mike XXL, Pee-wee&#39;s Big Holiday, What to Expect ... Due to \nscheduling problems with True <b>Blood</b>, he was forced <b>out</b> of the running in the \nfinal stage."}, {"title": "Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor", "snippet": "The game, Might and <b>Magic</b> VIII: Day of the Destroyer is a sequel to <b>Blood</b> and ... \nto choose a race for each character <b>out</b> of the following four - Humans, Elves,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Blood libel", "snippet": "<b>Blood</b> libel or ritual murder libel (also <b>blood</b> accusation) is an antisemitic canard \naccusing Jews ... Thomas of Cantimpr\u00e9 also believed that since the time when \nthe Jews called <b>out</b> to Pontius Pilate, &quot;His <b>blood</b> be on us, and on our ... the Jews, \nincluding usury, theft, receiving stolen goods, pimping, divination and <b>magic</b>."}, {"title": "The Magic of Blood", "snippet": "The <b>Magic</b> of <b>Blood</b> is a short story collection by Dagoberto Gilb. It received the \n1994 ... The Desperado[edit]. A woman walks <b>out</b> on her husband and leaves him \nalone with their infant son. It is the first time the man is alone with his son."}]}, {"query": "Who plays role of Magic in Blood In Blood Out", "results": [{"title": "Blood In Blood Out", "snippet": "<b>Blood In Blood Out is</b> a 1993 American crime-<b>drama</b> film directed by Taylor \nHackford. It follows ... On the outside, <b>Miklo is</b> disgusted by his menial job on \nwhich his supervisor <b>is</b> extorting money from him, so he joins in an armed \nrobbery. ... 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Federer has \nreached a <b>record</b> 31 men&#39;s singles <b>Grand Slam</b> finals, including 10 consecutively\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "WTA Tour records", "snippet": "<b>Grand Slam</b> tournaments began long before the WTA was formed. Therefore, \nsome of the players&#39; full&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Who won the most grand slam mens tennis titles", "results": [{"title": "List of Grand Slam men's singles champions", "snippet": "This article details the <b>list of men&#39;s</b> singles <b>Grand Slam tournaments tennis</b> \n<b>champions</b>. Some major changes have taken place in history and have affected \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Grand Slam related tennis records", "snippet": "[edit]. 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This victory, the fourth major <b>title</b> in the same <b>season</b> and in the \nspace of four ... <sup>D</sup> Betsy Rawls is tied for the <b>most</b> all-time U.S. Women&#39;s Open \n<b>wins</b>."}, {"title": "Open Era tennis records \u2013 men's singles", "snippet": "The Open Era is the current era of professional <b>tennis</b>. 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He is <b>one</b> of eight <b>men</b> to have <b>won</b> a career <b>Grand Slam</b> (winning \nall four <b>Grand Slams</b> at ... 1 for 237 consecutive weeks), the <b>most</b> of any <b>men&#39;s</b> \n<b>tennis</b> player since the inception of ... 2007, Defended 3 <b>Grand Slam titles</b> in a \n<b>season</b>."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "Who won the most grand slams in men's singles tennis?", "answer": ["Roger Federer"]}, {"question": "Who won the most grand slams in men's doubles wheelchair tennis?", "answer": ["Kunieda Shingo", "Shingo Kunieda", "\u56fd\u679d \u614e\u543e"]}, {"question": "Who won the most grand slams in men's singles wheelchair tennis?", "answer": ["Kunieda Shingo", "Shingo Kunieda", "\u56fd\u679d \u614e\u543e"]}, {"question": "Who won the most grand slams in men's doubles tennis?", "answer": ["Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["Roger Federer"], "id": "5370168031676132312", "nq_doc_title": "List of Grand Slam men's singles champions", "question": "Who won the most grand slams in mens tennis?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Jason Voorhees", "Friday the 13th (1980 film)"], "used_queries": [{"query": "friday the 13th", "results": [{"title": "Friday the 13th (franchise)", "snippet": "<b>Friday the 13th</b> is an American horror franchise that comprises twelve slasher \nfilms, a television series, novels, comic books, video games, and tie\u2011in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Friday the 13th (1980 film)", "snippet": "<b>Friday the 13th</b> is a 1980 American slasher film produced and directed by Sean S\n. 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England has never possessed a formal written&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Local government in Spain", "snippet": "<b>Local government</b> in Spain refers to the government and administrative powers \nexercised by what the Constitution calls &quot;local entities&quot;, principally municipalities,\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Town hall", "snippet": "In <b>local government</b>, a city hall, town hall, civic centre guildhall, Rathaus (German\n), or (more rarely) a municipal building, is the chief administrative building of a&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Local government in New Jersey", "snippet": "<b>Local government</b> in New Jersey is composed of counties and municipalities. \nLocal jurisdictions are simpler in New Jersey than in other states because every&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Name the 3 governmental structures or types of governments in operation in the united states?", "results": [{"title": "Local government in the United States", "snippet": "Local <b>government</b> in the <b>United States</b> refers to <b>governmental</b> jurisdictions below \nthe level <b>of the state</b>. Most states and territories have at least two tiers of local \n<b>government</b>: counties and municipalities. In some states, counties are divided \ninto townships. There are several different <b>types</b> of jurisdictions at the municipal \nlevel, ... The following sections provide details of the <b>operation</b> of local \n<b>government</b> in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Federal government of the United States", "snippet": "The federal <b>government</b> of the <b>United States</b> (<b>U.S.</b> federal <b>government</b>) is the \nnational ... The federal <b>government</b> is composed of <b>three</b> distinct branches: \nlegislative, executive and ... The full <b>name</b> of the republic is &quot;<b>United States</b> of \n<b>America</b>&quot;. ... 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Her music \nvideo directing credits include &quot;Judas&quot;, &quot;You and I&quot; and &quot;Love to My ... a judge on \nthe sixteenth <b>season</b> of &quot;So <b>You Think You Can Dance</b>&quot; alongside,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "So You Think You Can Dance (American season 2)", "snippet": "&quot;When <b>You</b> Gonna Give It Up <b>To</b> Me&quot;\u2014Sean Paul (ft. ... Broadway with Benji \nSchwimmer (&quot;<b>You Can</b>&#39;t Stop&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Witney Carson", "snippet": "Witney Capri Carson McAllister (born October 17, 1993) is an American \nprofessional Latin ballroom dancer and choreographer. 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In 1928, the team <b>won</b> its <b>first</b> \n<b>Olympic gold medal</b> and until 1960, the Indian ... during this <b>time</b>, from their <b>first</b> \ngame until losing in the 1960 <b>gold medal final</b>. ... 1, 1980 &middot; Karachi, <b>Pakistan</b>, 5th."}, {"title": "Men's FIH Hockey World Cup", "snippet": "The Men&#39;s FIH <b>Hockey</b> World Cup is an international field <b>hockey</b> competition \norganised by the International <b>Hockey</b> Federation (FIH). The tournament was \nstarted in 1971. It is held every four years, bridging the four years between the \nSummer <b>Olympics</b>. ... The <b>Hockey</b> World Cup was <b>first</b> conceived by <b>Pakistan</b>&#39;s \nAir Marshal Nur&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Lala Abdul Rashid", "snippet": "<b>Gold medal</b> \u2013 first place, 1960 Summer <b>Olympics</b> &middot; Team Competition. 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Charles Stephen &middot; <b>Pakistan</b> (PAK) Abdul \nRashid"}, {"title": "Pakistan at the 1984 Summer Olympics", "snippet": "<b>Pakistan</b> competed at the 1984 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Los Angeles, United States. \nThe nation returned to the Games after participating in the American-led boycott \nof the 1980 Summer <b>Olympics</b>. <b>Pakistan</b> won the <b>gold medal</b> in the men&#39;s <b>hockey</b> \nteam competition."}, {"title": "India\u2013Pakistan field hockey rivalry", "snippet": "India and <b>Pakistan</b> have played against each other several times in field <b>hockey</b>. \nThey participate in Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, Men&#39;s <b>Hockey</b> Asia \nCup, <b>Hockey</b> Champions Trophy, Sultan Azlan Shah Cup and Summer <b>Olympic</b> \n... <b>Olympic Hockey</b> finals. 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He won a <b>gold medal</b> at the 1968 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pakistan at the 2012 Summer Olympics", "snippet": "Main article: Field <b>hockey</b> at the 2012 Summer <b>Olympics</b>. <b>Pakistan</b> ensured its \nplace in the men&#39;s event after winning a <b>gold medal</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": " pakistan won olympic gold medal in hockey ", "results": [{"title": "Pakistan at the Olympics", "snippet": "<b>Pakistan</b> first participated at the <b>Olympic</b> Games in 1948 in London, and has sent \nathletes to ... <b>Pakistani</b> athletes have <b>won</b> a total of ten medals, all in the Summer \n<b>Olympics</b> ... 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In the early 1930s the Texas <b>Company</b> developed the <b>first</b> mobile \nsteel&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Energy policy of India", "snippet": "{{Use <b>Indian</b> English|date=January 2016} energy policy of <b>India</b> is largely defined \nby the ... <b>India</b> has built surplus world class <b>refining</b> capacity using imported \ncrude <b>oil</b> for ... <b>India</b> is also the <b>second</b>-<b>largest</b> importer of coal 141.7 Mtoe in \n2018 and the ... <b>India&#39;s</b> three <b>Oil Marketing Companies</b> (OMCs) are currently \nsetting up 12&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of oil exploration and production companies", "snippet": "The following is a list of notable <b>companies</b> in the <b>petroleum</b> industry that are \nengaged in <b>petroleum</b> exploration and production. The list is in alphabetical \norder by continent and then by country. This list does not include <b>companies</b> only \ninvolved in <b>refining and marketing</b>. ... <b>Oil</b> and Natural Gas <b>Corporation</b> &middot; <b>India Oil</b> \n<b>India</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Adani Group", "snippet": "Adani Group is an <b>Indian</b> multinational conglomerate headquartered in \nAhmedabad, Gujarat. ... The Group is the <b>first</b> in <b>India</b> to build a high-voltage \ndirect current (HVDC) system ... It also built edible <b>oil refining</b> capacity in <b>India</b> of \n2.2 Mt per annum. ... The Adani group became <b>India&#39;s largest</b> private coal mining \n<b>company</b> after&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Reliance Industries Limited", "snippet": "Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) is an <b>Indian</b> multinational conglomerate \n<b>company</b> ... It has become the <b>first</b> ever <b>Indian company</b> to cross Rs 10 lakh crore \n<b>market</b> ... and Reliance <b>Petroleum</b> Ltd. became <b>India&#39;s</b> two <b>largest companies</b> in \nterms of ... 76% of its revenue from <b>refining</b>, 19% from petrochemicals, 2% from \n<b>oil</b> &amp; gas&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "bharat petroleum corporation", "results": [{"title": "Bharat Petroleum", "snippet": "<b>Bharat Petroleum Corporation</b> Limited (BPCL) is a Government of India \ncontrolled Maharatna oil and gas company headquartered in Mumbai, \nMaharashtra."}, {"title": "Hindustan Petroleum", "snippet": "Hindustan <b>Petroleum Corporation</b> Limited (HPCL) is an Indian oil and natural gas \ncompany ... Court of India restrained the Central government from privatising \nHindustan <b>Petroleum</b> and <b>Bharat Petroleum</b> without the approval of Parliament."}, {"title": "List of oil refineries in India", "snippet": "The following is a list of oil refineries in India, per the Petroleum Planning and \nAnalysis Cell of ... 9, Mumbai Refinery &middot; <b>Bharat Petroleum Corporation</b> Limited, \nPublic, Maharashtra &middot; Mumbai, 12. 10, Mumbai Refinery &middot; Hindustan Petroleum&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Indian Oil Corporation", "snippet": "Indian Oil <b>Corporation</b> Limited (IOCL), commonly known as IndianOil is an Indian \ngovernment ... Indian Oil <b>Corporation</b> has two major domestic competitors - \n<b>Bharat Petroleum</b> and Hindustan <b>Petroleum</b> - and both are state-controlled, like&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Kochi Refineries", "snippet": "Kochi Refinery (KR) is a crude oil refinery in the city of Kochi, Kerala, India. It is \nthe largest ... of India Ms.Indira Gandhi inaugurated it on 23 September 1966. In \n2006, Kochi Refinery was acquired by the <b>Bharat Petroleum Corporation</b> Limited\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Numaligarh Refinery", "snippet": "The Numaligarh Refinery is located at Morangi, Golaghat district, Assam in India \nis a refinery owned by Numaligarh Refinery Limited, a joint venture between \nBharat Petroleum (61.65%), Oil India (26%) and Govt ... Corporation &middot; Oil and \nNatural Gas Corporation &middot; Steel Authority of India &middot; <b>Bharat Petroleum Corporation</b>."}, {"title": "Fortune India 500", "snippet": "6, <b>Bharat Petroleum Corporation</b>, 302,806.71. 7, Rajesh Exports, 175,830.66. 8, \nTata Steel, 159,835.46. 9, Coal India, 152,271.30. 10, Tata Consultancy Services, \n150,774.00. Fortune India Official Website. The Fortune India 500 is a ranking of \nthe top 500 corporations in India compiled on the basis of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Chennai Petroleum Corporation", "snippet": "Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL) a Group company of Indian Oil \nCorporation ... Oil Corporation &middot; National Thermal Power Corporation &middot; Oil and \nNatural Gas Corporation &middot; Steel Authority of India &middot; <b>Bharat Petroleum Corporation</b>."}, {"title": "Vinay Sheel Oberoi", "snippet": "Vinay Sheel Oberoi (born 18 February 1957) is a retired IAS Officer of the 1979 \nbatch. ... Corporation Limited[edit]. On 21 September 2017, Oberoi was \nappointed as an Independent Director of the <b>Bharat Petroleum Corporation</b> \nLimited."}, {"title": "Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas", "snippet": "The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MOP&amp;NG) is a ministry of the \nGovernment of India. ... 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Many of the <b>marketing companies</b> that Gulf had established in \nEurope were ... owned subsidiaries Gulf <b>Oil Corporation India</b> has raised the \n<b>market</b> profile of&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Petroleum industry", "snippet": "The <b>petroleum</b> industry, also known as the <b>oil</b> industry or the <b>oil</b> patch, includes \nthe global processes of exploration, extraction, <b>refining</b>, transporting and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Indian Oil Corporation", "snippet": "<b>Indian Oil Corporation</b> Limited (IOCL), commonly known as IndianOil is an <b>Indian</b> \ngovernment ... <b>Indian Oil</b> accounts for nearly half of <b>India&#39;s petroleum</b> products \n<b>market</b> share, 35% national <b>refining</b> capacity (together with its subsidiary \nChennai <b>Petroleum Corporation</b> Ltd., or CPCL), and 71% downstream sector \npipelines&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Hindustan Petroleum", "snippet": "Prize <b>Petroleum Company</b> Limited (Prize) is the wholly owned subsidiary of \nHindustan <b>Petroleum Corporation</b> Limited (HPCL). ... HPCL Rajasthan <b>Refinery</b> \nLimited. ... back offers; HPCL also in HP Gas for the domestic and Industrial gas \nhaving major <b>market</b> share in <b>India</b>."}, {"title": "Shell Oil Company", "snippet": "Shell <b>Oil Company</b> is the United States-based wholly owned subsidiary of Royal \nDutch Shell, ... In 1997, Shell and Texaco entered into two <b>refining</b>/<b>marketing</b> joint \nventures. One combined their Midwestern and Western operations and was&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Total S.A.", "snippet": "Total S.A. is a French multinational integrated <b>oil</b> and gas <b>company</b> founded in \n1924 and one of ... The <b>company</b> is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock \n<b>market</b> index. ... bought the American <b>refining and marketing</b> assets of Vickers \n<b>Petroleum</b> as part ... Argus Sour &middot; Bonny Light &middot; Brent &middot; Dubai &middot; <b>Indian</b> Basket &middot; \nIndonesian&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "BP", "snippet": "BP plc is a multinational oil and gas <b>company</b> headquartered in London, England\n. It is one of the world&#39;s seven oil and gas &quot;supermajors&quot;, whose performance in \n2012 made it the world&#39;s sixth-largest oil and gas <b>company</b>, the sixth-largest \nenergy <b>company</b> by <b>market</b> ... BP <b>Corporation</b> North America, Inc., provides \n<b>petroleum refining</b> services as&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Oil companies in India by size", "results": [{"title": "List of largest oil and gas companies by revenue", "snippet": "List of largest <b>oil</b> and gas <b>companies</b> by <b>revenue</b>. From Wikipedia, the ... Country, \n<b>Company</b> name, <b>Revenue</b> 2017 ... <b>Indian Oil</b> Corporation, 81.55, 65.10. Algeria&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of largest companies in India", "snippet": "This article lists the largest <b>companies in India</b> in terms of their <b>revenue</b>, net profit \nand total ... 1, <b>Indian Oil</b> Corporation &middot; <b>Oil</b> and gas, 424,321, Increase 13.2&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Fortune India 500", "snippet": "The Fortune <b>India</b> 500 is a ranking of the top 500 corporations in <b>India</b> compiled \non the basis of latest sales and gross <b>revenue</b> ... The Fortune <b>India</b> 500 list ranks \npublicly traded <b>companies</b> by their annual ... <b>Indian Oil</b> Corporation topped the \n2017 Fortune <b>India</b> 500 rankings, and Reliance Industries was listed second."}, {"title": "Oil and Natural Gas Corporation", "snippet": "<b>Oil</b> and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is an <b>Indian</b> Multinational Crude <b>Oil</b> and \nGas ... 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The \nOIDB then created the <b>Indian</b> Strategic Petroleum <b>Reserves</b> Ltd (ISPRL) to serve \nas the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Royal Dutch Shell", "snippet": "... Shell <b>Oil Company</b>; Shell <b>India</b>; Shell Oman; Shell Pakistan; Shell Philippines; \nShell Egypt. Website, www.shell.com. Footnotes / references. Royal Dutch Shell \nPLC, commonly known as Shell, is a British-Dutch <b>oil</b> and gas <b>company</b> ... Shell \nis vertically integrated and is active in every <b>area</b> of the <b>oil</b> and gas industry,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Reliance Industries Limited", "snippet": "Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) is an <b>Indian</b> multinational conglomerate \n<b>company</b> ... The <b>company&#39;s</b> petrochemical, refining, <b>oil</b> and gas-related \noperations form the core of its business; other ... In 2012\u201313, it earned 76% of its \n<b>revenue</b> from refining, 19% from petrochemicals, 2% from <b>oil</b> &amp; gas and 3% from \nother segments."}, {"title": "Oil and gas industry in India", "snippet": "The <b>oil</b> and gas industry in <b>India</b> dates back to 1889 when the first <b>oil</b> deposits in \nthe country ... As on 31 March 2018, <b>India</b> had estimated crude <b>oil reserves</b> of \n594.49 million tonnes (MT) and natural gas ... base to bring down the high price \nof crude <b>oil</b> fixed by OPEC and the multinational crude <b>oil</b> production <b>companies</b>."}, {"title": "Shell Oil Company", "snippet": "<b>Revenue</b>, Decrease US$ 37.376 billion (2013/2016). Parent &middot; Royal Dutch Shell. \nWebsite, www.shell.us. 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This list does not include <b>companies</b> only \ninvolved in <b>refining and marketing</b>. ... <b>Oil</b> and Natural Gas <b>Corporation</b> &middot; <b>India Oil</b> \n<b>India</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Adani Group", "snippet": "Adani Group is an <b>Indian</b> multinational conglomerate headquartered in \nAhmedabad, Gujarat. ... The Group is the <b>first</b> in <b>India</b> to build a high-voltage \ndirect current (HVDC) system ... It also built edible <b>oil refining</b> capacity in <b>India</b> of \n2.2 Mt per annum. ... The Adani group became <b>India&#39;s largest</b> private coal mining \n<b>company</b> after&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Reliance Industries Limited", "snippet": "Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) is an <b>Indian</b> multinational conglomerate \n<b>company</b> ... 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The stadium <b>was</b> designed for use \nthroughout the <b>2008</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> and Paralympics and will be used again \nin&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2012 Summer Olympics", "snippet": "The 2012 Summer <b>Olympics</b>, formally the Games of the XXX Olympiad and \ncommonly known ... During the closing ceremony of the <b>2008 Olympics</b>, the \n<b>Olympic</b> Flag <b>was</b> formally handed over from the Mayor of <b>Beijing</b> to the Mayor of \nLondon. ... &quot;London 2012: The &#39;One <b>Year</b> To Go&#39; Celebrations \u2013 as they \n<b>happened</b>&quot;."}]}, {"query": "What material is captain america's shield made out of", "results": [{"title": "Captain America's shield", "snippet": "<b>Captain America&#39;s shield</b> is a fictional item appearing in American comic books \npublished by ... It is <b>composed of</b> proto-adamantium, a never-duplicated \ncombination of ... This <b>material</b> absorbs kinetic energy, transferring very little and \nthus ... 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The Hydra \nreveal <b>made</b> sure to include returning characters among the ... &quot;Chris Evans \nTalks &#39;<b>Captain America</b>: The Winter Soldier&#39;; Says Sequel Will Get Into <b>Material</b> \nThat&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Captain America (1990 film)", "snippet": "<b>Captain America</b> is a 1990 Yugoslavian-American superhero film directed by \nAlbert Pyun and ... <b>Captain America</b> grabs the Red Skull&#39;s arm and forces him to \ncut <b>off</b> his own ... <b>Captain America</b> uses his <b>shield</b> to send Red Skull <b>off</b> a cliff \nbefore the bomb can ... &quot;Best Films Never <b>Made</b> #33: Michael Winner&#39;s <b>Captain</b> \n<b>America</b>&quot;."}]}, {"query": "captain america's shield material", "results": [{"title": "Captain America's shield", "snippet": "<b>Captain America&#39;s shield</b> is a fictional item appearing in American comic books \npublished by ... 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In 1999, he was voted World <b>Player of the Century</b> by the \nInternational ... <b>He received</b> the nickname &quot;Pel\u00e9&quot; during his school days, when it \nis claimed&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "fifa female player century internet poll", "results": [{"title": "FIFA Player of the Century", "snippet": "For <b>FIFA Female Player</b> of the <b>Century</b>, see <b>FIFA Female Player</b> of the <b>Century</b>. \nFive years after the award, winners Maradona and Pel\u00e9 exchanged national \nteam shirts. <b>FIFA Player</b> of the <b>Century</b> was a one-off award created by <b>FIFA</b> to \ndecide the greatest football ... The results of <b>FIFA&#39;s internet Poll</b> were as follows:&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "FIFA Female Player of the Century", "snippet": "<b>FIFA Female Player</b> of the <b>Century</b> was a one-off award created by the global \ngoverning body ... Michelle Akers won the award based on votes from <b>FIFA</b> \nofficials, journalists and coaches, while Sun Wen won the award based on the \n<b>Internet poll</b>. ... Hamm finished behind Sun Wen (footballer) in the <b>Internet</b> Award \nballoting,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "FIFA World Cup Dream Team", "snippet": "The <b>FIFA</b> World Cup Dream Team is an all-time <b>FIFA</b> World Cup all-star team \npublished by <b>FIFA</b> in 2002 after conducting an <b>internet poll</b> ... Brazil&#39;s Pel\u00e9, who \n<b>played</b> for three World Cup-winning teams, won 107,539 votes and Zinedine \nZidane, ... <b>FIFA</b> World Cup All-Time Team &middot; <b>FIFA</b> 100 &middot; World Team of the 20th \n<b>Century</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Marco van Basten", "snippet": "Marcel &quot;Marco&quot; van Basten is a Dutch football manager and former professional \nfootball <b>player</b>, ... In 1998, he was ranked sixth in the <b>FIFA Player</b> of the <b>Century</b> \n<b>internet poll</b>, tenth in the European <b>player</b> of the <b>Century</b> ... Attending the Tehran \nderby, Van Basten called for the ban on <b>women</b> entering sports venues to be \nlifted."}, {"title": "Rom\u00e1rio", "snippet": "Rom\u00e1rio de Souza Faria (born 29 January 1966), known simply as Rom\u00e1rio is a \nBrazilian ... He came fifth in the <b>FIFA Player</b> of the <b>Century internet poll</b> in 1999, \nwas elected to the <b>FIFA</b> World Cup Dream Team in 2002, ... <b>Women&#39;s</b> tournament\n."}, {"title": "Argentina\u2013Brazil football rivalry", "snippet": "The Argentina\u2013Brazil rivalry is a sports rivalry between the national football \nteams of the two ... 7 <b>Women&#39;s</b> football; 8 Football culture; 9 See also; 10 \nReferences ... According to <b>FIFA</b>, of the 105 matches <b>played</b> between both \nnational teams, ... in which Maradona was voted <b>Player</b> of the <b>Century</b> in an \nofficial <b>internet poll</b>,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mia Hamm", "snippet": "Mariel Margaret Hamm-Garciaparra (born March 17, 1972) is an American retired \nprofessional soccer <b>player</b>, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and two-time <b>FIFA</b> \n<b>Women&#39;s</b> ... In December 2000, Hamm was named one of the top three <b>female</b> \nsoccer <b>players</b> of the twentieth <b>century</b> in the <b>FIFA Female Player</b> of the <b>Century</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "FIFA World Cup awards", "snippet": "For the <b>women&#39;s</b> tournament, see <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup awards. At the end of \neach <b>FIFA</b> World Cup final tournament, several awards are presented to the ... \nThe Golden Ball award is presented to the best <b>player</b> at each <b>FIFA</b> World Cup ... \nthe Man of the Match is since 2010 picked by an <b>online poll</b> on <b>FIFA&#39;s</b> website."}, {"title": "Confederation of African Football", "snippet": "The Confederation of African Football or CAF is the administrative and controlling \nbody for ... CAF is the biggest of the six continental confederations of <b>FIFA</b>. ... of \nthe <b>century</b> refers to three categories: male <b>player</b>, goalkeeper and <b>female player</b> \n... the celebration of CAF&#39;s 50th anniversary, ordered according to an <b>online poll</b>."}, {"title": "Soccer in the United States", "snippet": "Soccer in the United States is governed by the government. The United States \nSoccer ... The 2015 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup Final drew a record 26.7 million \nviewers, ... By 1984, more colleges <b>played</b> soccer (532) than American football (\n505). ... A 2011 ESPN sports <b>poll</b> ranked soccer as the second most popular sport \nin&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "player of the century", "results": [{"title": "FIFA Player of the Century", "snippet": "FIFA <b>Player of the Century</b> was a one-off award created by FIFA to decide the \ngreatest football player of the 20th century, announced at the annual FIFA World\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "FIFA Female Player of the Century", "snippet": "FIFA Female <b>Player of the Century</b> was a one-off award created by the global \ngoverning body FIFA to decide the greatest football female player of the 20th&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "World Team of the 20th Century", "snippet": "<b>players</b> of the 20th <b>century</b> &middot; Continental, FIFA World Cup, World Soccer, and ... \nWorld Soccer <b>Player</b> of the Year (1984, 1985) FIFA 100."}, {"title": "World Soccer (magazine)", "snippet": "World Soccer is an English language football magazine published by TI Media. \nThe magazine ... 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World Soccer&#39;s \nGreatest <b>Players</b> of the 20th <b>Century</b> &middot; World Team of the 20th <b>Century</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Major League Baseball All-Century Team", "snippet": "&#39;Legends&#39; chosen by select panel. **, <b>Player</b> still active in 1999. \u00f6, <b>Player</b> is \ndeceased. \u2020, Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of centuries scored on Test cricket debut", "snippet": "For a cricketer to score a <b>century</b> (100 runs or more) on his Test match debut is \nconsidered a ... The 100th <b>player</b> to score a <b>century</b> on Test debut is South \nAfrican Stiaan van Zyl, who scored 101* against the West Indies in Centurion in&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Category:19th-century chess players", "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;19th-<b>century</b> chess <b>players</b>&quot;. The following 200 pages are in \nthis category, out of approximately 216 total. This list may not reflect recent&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of cricketers by number of international centuries scored ...", "snippet": "This list is a compilation of total centuries scored by international cricketers, split \nbetween ... Eight <b>players</b> have scored 50 or more centuries. Five <b>players</b> have \nscored 60 or more centuries in their international career across the 3 formats."}]}, {"query": "fifa player century internet poll", "results": [{"title": "FIFA Player of the Century", "snippet": "The results of <b>FIFA&#39;s internet Poll</b> were as follows: <b>Player</b>, Nationality, Percentage\n. 1, Diego Maradona &middot; Argentina, 53.6%."}, {"title": "FIFA Female Player of the Century", "snippet": "<b>FIFA</b> Female <b>Player</b> of the <b>Century</b> was a one-off award created by the global \ngoverning body ... Akers won the award based on votes from <b>FIFA</b> officials, \njournalists and coaches, while Sun Wen won the award based on the <b>Internet</b> \n<b>poll</b>."}, {"title": "Roberto Baggio", "snippet": "Roberto Baggio is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as \na second ... In 1999, he came fourth in the <b>FIFA Player</b> of the <b>Century internet poll</b>\n, and was chosen on the <b>FIFA</b> World Cup Dream Team in 2002. In 1993, he was&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Marco van Basten", "snippet": "Marcel &quot;Marco&quot; van Basten is a Dutch <b>football</b> manager and former professional \n<b>football player</b>, ... In 1998, he was ranked sixth in the <b>FIFA Player</b> of the <b>Century</b> \n<b>internet poll</b>, tenth in the European <b>player</b> of the <b>Century</b> election held by the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rom\u00e1rio", "snippet": "Rom\u00e1rio de Souza Faria (born 29 January 1966), known simply as Rom\u00e1rio is a \nBrazilian ... He came fifth in the <b>FIFA Player</b> of the <b>Century internet poll</b> in 1999, \nwas elected to the <b>FIFA</b> World Cup Dream Team in 2002, and was named in the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "FIFA World Cup Dream Team", "snippet": "The <b>FIFA</b> World Cup Dream Team is an all-time <b>FIFA</b> World Cup all-star team \npublished by <b>FIFA</b> in 2002 after conducting an <b>internet poll</b> ... <b>Player</b>, Career \nplaying position, National side(s) Years represented. Lev Yashin ... See also[edit]\n. <b>FIFA</b> World Cup All-Time Team &middot; <b>FIFA</b> 100 &middot; World Team of the 20th <b>Century</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "World Soccer (magazine)", "snippet": "World <b>Soccer</b> is an English language <b>football</b> magazine published by TI Media. \nThe magazine ... a readers&#39; <b>poll</b> listing the 100 greatest <b>football players</b> of the \n20th <b>century</b> was published. ... The <b>online</b> edition of World <b>Soccer</b> Magazine&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Diego Maradona", "snippet": "Diego Armando Maradona is an Argentine <b>football</b> manager and retired \nprofessional footballer. He is currently the coach of Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n \nclub Gimnasia de La Plata. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest <b>football</b> \n<b>players</b> of all time. He was one of the two joint winners of the <b>FIFA Player</b> of the \n20th <b>Century</b> ... goal was voted &quot;Goal of the <b>Century</b>&quot; in a 2002 <b>online poll</b> \nconducted by <b>FIFA</b>."}, {"title": "Argentina\u2013Brazil football rivalry", "snippet": "The Argentina\u2013Brazil rivalry is a sports rivalry between the national <b>football</b> \nteams of the two ... Also, he was elected <b>Football Player</b> of the <b>Century</b>, by France \n<b>Football&#39;s</b> Golden Ball Winners in 1999, <b>Football</b> ... In another <b>internet poll</b> that \ntook place in 2002, Maradona received another award from <b>FIFA</b>, as one of his \ngoals&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pel\u00e9", "snippet": "Edson Arantes do Nascimento known as Pel\u00e9 is a Brazilian retired professional \nfootballer who played as a forward. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest \n<b>players</b> of all time. In 1999, he was voted World <b>Player</b> of the <b>Century</b> by the \nInternational Federation of <b>Football</b> History ... Since Maradona was winning the \n<b>Internet poll</b>, however, it was decided he&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "player of the century award", "results": [{"title": "FIFA Player of the Century", "snippet": "[edit]. FIFA Centennial <b>Player</b> and Football Personality. Winner, Nationality. Franz \nBeckenbauer, Germany. Pel\u00e9, Brazil."}, {"title": "FIFA Female Player of the Century", "snippet": "FIFA Female <b>Player of the Century</b> was a one-off <b>award</b> created by the global \ngoverning body FIFA to decide the greatest football female <b>player</b> of the 20th&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "World Soccer (magazine)", "snippet": "World Soccer is an English language football magazine published by TI Media. \nThe magazine ... In 2005 <b>awards</b> for the best &quot;Young <b>Player</b> of the Year&quot; and &quot;\nReferee of the Year&quot; were ... In the December 1999 issue of World Soccer, a \nreaders&#39; poll listing the 100 greatest football <b>players</b> of the 20th <b>century</b> was \npublished."}, {"title": "World Team of the 20th Century", "snippet": "(1954\u20131970), FC Dynamo Moscow (1949\u20131971), 11, European <b>Footballer</b> of the \nYear (1963), UEFA Jubilee <b>Award</b> (Russia) World Cup&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "FIFA Club of the Century", "snippet": "FIFA Club of the <b>Century</b> was an <b>award</b> presented by FIFA to decide the greatest \nfootball club of ... Retrieved 6 September 2011. ^ &quot;Three candidates for FIFA \nWorld <b>Player Award</b>: Figo, Rivaldo and Zidane&quot;. FIFA.com. FIFA. 7 December \n2000."}, {"title": "International Federation of Football History & Statistics", "snippet": "The International Federation of Football History &amp; Statistics (IFFHS) is an \norganization that ... 2 Continental Clubs of the 20th <b>century</b>; 3 IFFHS Top 200 \nEuropean clubs of the 20th <b>century</b>; 4 IFFHS Strongest ... This <b>award</b> is given to \nthe <b>player</b> who scores the most goals in a league season in any of the top 60 \nleagues in the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Oceania Footballer of the Year", "snippet": "Wynton Rufer was voted as the Oceania <b>Footballer of the Century</b>. Mark Bosnich \nwas voted Oceania Goalkeeper of the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "American Association (20th century) Most Valuable Player Award ...", "snippet": "The American Association Most Valuable <b>Player Award</b> (MVP) was an annual \n<b>award</b> given to the best <b>player</b> in Minor League Baseball&#39;s American Association."}, {"title": "Pel\u00e9", "snippet": "Edson Arantes do Nascimento known as Pel\u00e9 is a Brazilian retired professional \nfootballer who played as a forward. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest \nplayers of all time. In 1999, he was voted World Player of the Century by the \nInternational ... and was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA <b>Player of the</b> \n<b>Century award</b>."}, {"title": "Major League Baseball All-Century Team", "snippet": "In 1999, the Major League Baseball All-<b>Century</b> Team was chosen by popular \nvote of fans. To select the team, a panel of experts first compiled a list of the 100 \ngreatest Major League Baseball <b>players</b> from the past <b>century</b>. Over two million \nfans then voted on the <b>players</b> using paper and online ... Baseball <b>awards</b> \u00a7 \nUnited States &middot; List of MLB <b>awards</b> &middot; Team of the <b>century</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": " player of the century award", "results": [{"title": "FIFA Player of the Century", "snippet": "[edit]. FIFA Centennial <b>Player</b> and Football Personality. Winner, Nationality. Franz \nBeckenbauer, Germany. Pel\u00e9, Brazil."}, {"title": "FIFA Female Player of the Century", "snippet": "FIFA Female <b>Player of the Century</b> was a one-off <b>award</b> created by the global \ngoverning body FIFA to decide the greatest football female <b>player</b> of the 20th&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "World Soccer (magazine)", "snippet": "World Soccer is an English language football magazine published by TI Media. \nThe magazine ... In 2005 <b>awards</b> for the best &quot;Young <b>Player</b> of the Year&quot; and &quot;\nReferee of the Year&quot; were ... In the December 1999 issue of World Soccer, a \nreaders&#39; poll listing the 100 greatest football <b>players</b> of the 20th <b>century</b> was \npublished."}, {"title": "World Team of the 20th Century", "snippet": "(1954\u20131970), FC Dynamo Moscow (1949\u20131971), 11, European <b>Footballer</b> of the \nYear (1963), UEFA Jubilee <b>Award</b> (Russia) World Cup&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "FIFA Club of the Century", "snippet": "FIFA Club of the <b>Century</b> was an <b>award</b> presented by FIFA to decide the greatest \nfootball club of ... Retrieved 6 September 2011. ^ &quot;Three candidates for FIFA \nWorld <b>Player Award</b>: Figo, Rivaldo and Zidane&quot;. FIFA.com. FIFA. 7 December \n2000."}, {"title": "International Federation of Football History & Statistics", "snippet": "The International Federation of Football History &amp; Statistics (IFFHS) is an \norganization that ... 2 Continental Clubs of the 20th <b>century</b>; 3 IFFHS Top 200 \nEuropean clubs of the 20th <b>century</b>; 4 IFFHS Strongest ... This <b>award</b> is given to \nthe <b>player</b> who scores the most goals in a league season in any of the top 60 \nleagues in the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Oceania Footballer of the Year", "snippet": "Wynton Rufer was voted as the Oceania <b>Footballer of the Century</b>. Mark Bosnich \nwas voted Oceania Goalkeeper of the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "American Association (20th century) Most Valuable Player Award ...", "snippet": "The American Association Most Valuable <b>Player Award</b> (MVP) was an annual \n<b>award</b> given to the best <b>player</b> in Minor League Baseball&#39;s American Association."}, {"title": "Pel\u00e9", "snippet": "Edson Arantes do Nascimento known as Pel\u00e9 is a Brazilian retired professional \nfootballer who played as a forward. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest \nplayers of all time. In 1999, he was voted World Player of the Century by the \nInternational ... and was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA <b>Player of the</b> \n<b>Century award</b>."}, {"title": "Major League Baseball All-Century Team", "snippet": "In 1999, the Major League Baseball All-<b>Century</b> Team was chosen by popular \nvote of fans. To select the team, a panel of experts first compiled a list of the 100 \ngreatest Major League Baseball <b>players</b> from the past <b>century</b>. Over two million \nfans then voted on the <b>players</b> using paper and online ... Baseball <b>awards</b> \u00a7 \nUnited States &middot; List of MLB <b>awards</b> &middot; Team of the <b>century</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "goalkeeper of the century", "results": [{"title": "IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper", "snippet": "At the end of the 20th century, the IFFHS also voted on the World&#39;s <b>Goalkeeper of</b> \n<b>the Century</b>, won by the Soviet&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Mohamed Al-Deayea", "snippet": "Mohamed Abdullaziz Al-Deayea is a Saudi Arabian retired football goalkeeper. \nHe played in four FIFA World Cups for the Saudi Arabia national team and \nearned a total of 178 officially recognized caps, the record for a goalkeeper. He \nalso achieved the first best <b>Goalkeeper of the Century</b> from Asia award&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rinat Dasayev", "snippet": "Rinat Fayzrakhmanovich Dasayev is a Soviet-Russian football coach and a \nformer goalkeeper, ... greatest European goalkeeper of the twentieth century, \nalongside Gianpiero Combi, and the seventeenth greatest <b>goalkeeper of the</b> \n<b>century</b>."}, {"title": "Joseph-Antoine Bell", "snippet": "Joseph-Antoine Bell (born 8 October 1954), sometimes referred to as JoJo Bell, \nis a former Cameroonian international football goalkeeper. ... Bell was named &quot;\nAfrican <b>Goalkeeper of the Century</b>&quot; by IFFHS, as part of their &quot;Century Elections&quot;."}, {"title": "Lev Yashin", "snippet": "Lev Ivanovich Yashin nicknamed the &quot;Black Spider&quot; or the &quot;Black Panther&quot;, was a \nSoviet ... He was voted the best <b>goalkeeper</b> of the 20th <b>century</b> by the IFFHS."}, {"title": "Thomas N'Kono", "snippet": "Thomas &#39;Tommy&#39; N&#39;Kono (born 20 July 1956) is a Cameroonian retired footballer. \nArguably the greatest goalkeeper Africa ever produced, he was mainly ... N&#39;Kono \nplaced second in IFFHS&#39; &quot;African <b>Goalkeeper of the Century</b>&quot; Elections, behind&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Amadeo Carrizo", "snippet": "Amadeo Ra\u00fal Carrizo popularly known by his first name &quot;Amadeo&quot;, is a former \nfootball <b>goalkeeper</b>. Carrizo is considered a pioneer of the position, helping to \ninnovate techniques and strategies for <b>goalkeepers</b>. the IFFHS ranked Carrizo as \nthe best South American keeper of the 20th <b>century</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "The Best FIFA Goalkeeper", "snippet": "The Best FIFA <b>Goalkeeper</b> is an association football award presented annually \nby the sport&#39;s governing body, FIFA, to the world&#39;s best men&#39;s and women&#39;s&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Gianpiero Combi", "snippet": "Gianpiero Combi was an Italian footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He spent \nhis entire club ... of the twentieth century, behind only Dino Zoff, and the sixteenth \ngreatest European <b>goalkeeper of the century</b>, alongside Rinat Dasayev."}, {"title": "Hugo Gatti", "snippet": "Hugo Orlando Gatti (born 19 August 1944) is a former Argentine professional \nfootball <b>goalkeeper</b> ... 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Music video. &quot;Rocky Mountain High&quot; (audio only) on \nYouTube. &quot;Rocky Mountain High&quot; is a folk rock <b>song</b> written by John Denver and \nMike Taylor about ... The <b>song</b> was indirectly referenced in the <b>movie</b> Dumb and \nDumber."}]}, {"query": "sushine", "results": [{"title": "Monty Sunshine", "snippet": "Monty Sunshine (9 April 1928 \u2013 30 November 2010) was an English jazz \nclarinetist, who is ... 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Using a <b>fuel cell</b> ... This means that much greater \nfuel economy is available using <b>hydrogen</b> in a <b>fuel cell</b>."}, {"title": "Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell", "snippet": "Proton-exchange membrane <b>fuel cells</b>, also known as polymer electrolyte \nmembrane (PEM) ... catalytically split into protons and electrons. This oxidation \nhalf-cell reaction or <b>hydrogen</b> oxidation reaction (HOR) is represented by: At the \nanode&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day", "snippet": "National <b>Hydrogen</b> and <b>Fuel Cell</b> Day was created by the <b>Fuel Cell</b> and \n<b>Hydrogen</b> Energy Association to help raise awareness of <b>fuel cell</b> and <b>hydrogen</b>\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Toyota Mirai", "snippet": "The Toyota Mirai is a mid-size <b>hydrogen fuel cell</b> car manufactured by Toyota, \none of the first such sedan-like vehicles to be sold commercially. The Mirai was&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of fuel cell vehicles", "snippet": "A <b>fuel cell</b> vehicle is a vehicle that uses a <b>fuel cell</b> to power an electric drive \nsystem. There are also hybrid vehicles meaning that they are fitted with a <b>fuel cell</b> \nand a battery or a <b>fuel cell</b> and an ultracapacitor. For HICEV see List of <b>hydrogen</b> \ninternal combustion engine vehicles."}, {"title": "Hydrogen economy", "snippet": "<b>Fuel cells</b> require high-purity <b>hydrogen</b> because the impurities would&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Fuel cell bus", "snippet": "A fuel cell bus is a bus that uses a <b>hydrogen fuel cell</b> as its power source for \nelectrically driven wheels, sometimes augmented in a hybrid fashion with \nbatteries&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "multipleQAs", "qaPairs": [{"question": "When did Robert Grove develop the first fuel cell?", "answer": ["1842"]}, {"question": "When did hydrogen hydrogen fuel cells first start to be referenced?|When was the hydrogen fuel cell first mentioned?|When was the first hydrogen fuel cell first published?", "answer": ["December 1838", "1838", "October 1838"]}]}], "nq_answer": ["1842"], "id": "7705629154901331013", "nq_doc_title": "Fuel cell vehicle", "question": "When was the first hydrogen fuel cell created?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["Atrioventricular node", "Sinoatrial node", "Cardiac pacemaker", "Heart rate"], "used_queries": [{"query": "natural resting heart rate", "results": [{"title": "Heart rate", "snippet": "<b>Normal pulse rates</b> at rest, in beats per minute (BPM): ... The basal or <b>resting</b> \n<b>heart rate</b> (HRrest) is defined as the heart rate&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cardiac pacemaker", "snippet": "The contraction of cardiac muscle (<b>heart</b> muscle) in all animals is initiated by \nelectrical impulses known as action potentials. The <b>rate</b> at which these impulses \nfire, controls the <b>rate</b> of cardiac contraction, ... Because the sinoatrial node is \nresponsible for the <b>rest</b> of the <b>heart&#39;s</b> electrical activity, it is sometimes called the \nprimary&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Tachycardia", "snippet": "Tachycardia, also called tachyarrhythmia, is a <b>heart rate</b> that exceeds the <b>normal</b> \n<b>resting rate</b>. ... As a matter both of usage choices in the medical literature and of \nidiom in <b>natural</b> language, the words tachycardia and tachyarrhythmia are \nusually&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Athletic heart syndrome", "snippet": "Athletic heart syndrome (AHS) is a non-pathological condition commonly seen in \nsports medicine in which the human heart is enlarged, and the <b>resting heart rate</b> \nis lower than normal. ... Enlargement of the heart is a <b>natural</b> physical adaptation \nof the body to deal with the high pressures and large amounts of blood that can&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sinoatrial node", "snippet": "The sinoatrial node is a group of cells located in the wall of the right atrium of the \nheart. ... setting the rhythm of the heart and so is known as the heart&#39;s <b>natural</b> \npacemaker. The rate ... At <b>rest</b>, <b>heart rate</b> is between 60 and 100 beats per minute\n."}, {"title": "Heart rate variability", "snippet": "... The Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology and <b>Heart</b> Rhythm \nSociety (formerly called North&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pacemaker potential", "snippet": "In the pacemaking cells of the <b>heart</b> (e.g., the sinoatrial node), the pacemaker \npotential is the ... SA node: 60\u2013100 <b>bpm</b>; Atrial foci: 60\u201380 <b>bpm</b>; Junctional foci: \n40\u201360 <b>bpm</b>; Ventricular foci: 20\u201340 <b>bpm</b>. The potentials will normally travel in \norder ... Thus, in the <b>normal</b>, healthy <b>heart</b>, only the SA node intrinsic <b>rate</b> is \nobservable."}, {"title": "Pacemaker current", "snippet": "The pacemaker current is an electric current in the <b>heart</b> that flows through the \nHCN channel or pacemaker channel. Such channels are important parts of the \nelectrical conduction system of the <b>heart</b> and form a component of the <b>natural</b> ... \nSeveral agents called &quot;<b>heart rate</b> reducing agents&quot; act by specifically inhibiting&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Atropine", "snippet": "Atropine is a medication used to treat certain types of nerve agent and pesticide \npoisonings as ... Atropine occurs <b>naturally</b> in a number of plants of the nightshade \nfamily ... Injections of atropine are used in the treatment of bradycardia (a heart \nrate ... of vagal tone on the heart, which is responsible for low <b>resting heart rates</b>."}, {"title": "Daphnia", "snippet": "Daphnia, a genus of small planktonic crustaceans, are 0.2\u20135 millimetres (0.01\u2013\n0.20 in) in ... The <b>heart</b> is at the top of the back, just behind the head, and the \naverage <b>heart rate</b> is approximately 180 <b>bpm</b> under <b>normal</b> conditions. ... A. \nStoeckel, Illinois <b>Natural</b> History Survey: Daphnia lumholtzi: The Next Great \nLakes Exotic?"}]}, {"query": "pacemaker cells", "results": [{"title": "Cardiac pacemaker", "snippet": "The contraction of cardiac muscle (heart muscle) in all animals is initiated by \nelectrical impulses ... The <b>pacemaker cells</b> are connected to neighboring \ncontractile cells via gap junctions, which enable them to locally depolarize \nadjacent cells."}, {"title": "Sinoatrial node", "snippet": "The sinoatrial node is a group of cells located in the wall of the right atrium of the \nheart. ... Non-<b>pacemaker cells</b> (including the ventricular and atrial cells) have a \nperiod, immediately after an action potential, where the membrane potential&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pacemaker potential", "snippet": "In the pacemaking <b>cells</b> of the heart (e.g., the sinoatrial node), the <b>pacemaker</b> \npotential is the slow, positive increase in voltage across the <b>cell</b>&#39;s membrane (the\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Interstitial cell of Cajal", "snippet": "The frequency of ICC <b>pacemaker</b> activity differs in ... mechanisms that cause \nthese <b>cells</b> to respond to stretch."}, {"title": "Basal electrical rhythm", "snippet": "The basal or basic electrical rhythm (BER) or electrical control activity (ECA) is \nthe spontaneous depolarization and repolarization of <b>pacemaker cells</b> in the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cardiac muscle cell", "snippet": "Cardiac muscle cells or cardiomyocytes are the muscle cells (myocytes) that \nmake up the ... Cardiac <b>pacemaker cells</b> carry the impulses that are responsible \nfor the beating of the heart. They are distributed throughout the heart and are&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cardiac action potential", "snippet": "The cardiac action potential is a brief change in voltage (membrane potential) \nacross the cell ... In non-<b>pacemaker cells</b> (i.e. ventricular cells), this is produced \npredominantly by the activation of Na channels, which increases the membrane&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ectopic pacemaker", "snippet": "An ectopic <b>pacemaker</b> is an excitable group of <b>cells</b> that causes a premature \nheart beat outside the normally functioning SA node of the heart. It is thus a \ncardiac&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pacemaker current", "snippet": "The <b>pacemaker</b> current is an electric current in the heart that flows through the \nHCN channel or ... Biological <b>pacemakers</b>, generally intended as <b>cell</b> substrates \nable to induce spontaneous activity in silent tissue, represent a potential tool to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Slow-wave potential", "snippet": "A slow wave potential is a rhythmic electrophysiological event in the \ngastrointestinal tract. The normal conduction of slow waves is one of the key \nregulators of gastrointestinal motility. Slow waves are generated and propagated \nby a class of <b>pacemaker cells</b>&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "Where are the group of cells that control the natural resting heart rate found?", "results": [{"title": "Cardiac pacemaker", "snippet": "If the SA node does not function properly and is unable to <b>control</b> the <b>heart rate</b>, a \n<b>group of cells</b> further down the <b>heart</b> will become the ectopic pacemaker of the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sinoatrial node", "snippet": "The sinoatrial node is a <b>group of cells</b> located in the wall of the right atrium of the \n<b>heart</b>. ... The <b>rate</b> of action potential production (and therefore the <b>heart rate</b>) is ... \n<b>cells</b>, insulate the SA node from the <b>rest</b> of the atrium, preventing the electrical \nactivity ... pauses in its function or a combination, and very rarely faster than \n<b>normal</b>."}, {"title": "Heart rate", "snippet": "Heart rate is the speed of the heartbeat measured by the number of contractions (\nbeats) of the ... <b>Normal resting heart rates range</b> from 60-100 bpm. ... able to \nprovide relatively precise <b>control</b> over the heart rate, but other factors can impact \n... This study <b>found</b> a standard deviation of ~10 beats per minute for individuals of \nany&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Ectopic pacemaker", "snippet": "An ectopic pacemaker is an excitable <b>group of cells</b> that causes a premature \n<b>heart</b> beat outside ... In a <b>normal heart</b> beat <b>rhythm</b>, the SA node usually \nsuppresses the ectopic pacemaker activity due to the higher impulse <b>rate</b> of the \nSA node."}, {"title": "Homeostasis", "snippet": "In biology, homeostasis is the state of steady internal physical and chemical \nconditions ... The <b>control</b> center sets the maintenance <b>range</b>\u2014the acceptable \nupper and lower ... Other <b>normal</b> temperature variations include those related to \nthe menstrual cycle. ... Thus the <b>heart rate</b> (for which there is no sensor in the \nbody) is not&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sickle cell disease", "snippet": "Sickle <b>cell</b> disease (SCD) is a <b>group</b> of blood disorders typically inherited from a \nperson&#39;s parents. The most common type is known as sickle <b>cell</b> anaemia (SCA). \nIt results in an abnormality in the oxygen-carrying protein haemoglobin <b>found</b> ... \nIn <b>normal</b> individuals, this is of little consequence, but the shortened red <b>cell</b> life \nof&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Circadian rhythm", "snippet": "A circadian <b>rhythm</b> is a <b>natural</b>, internal process that regulates the sleep-wake \ncycle and ... The existence of circadian <b>rhythm</b> was independently <b>discovered</b> in \nthe fruit fly ... still have <b>normal</b> circadian rhythms), which questions its importance \nin <b>rhythm</b> ... <b>heart rate</b> and many cellular processes &quot;including oxidative stress, \n<b>cell</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Dopamine", "snippet": "Dopamine is an organic chemical of the catecholamine and phenethylamine \nfamilies. ... The dopaminergic neurons are <b>found</b> mainly in the pars compacta (\n<b>cell group</b> A8) and ... as a stimulant drug in the treatment of severe low blood \npressure, slow <b>heart rate</b>, ... &quot;<b>Natural</b> rewards, neuroplasticity, and non-drug \naddictions&quot;."}, {"title": "Norepinephrine", "snippet": "Norepinephrine (NE), also called noradrenaline (NA) or noradrenalin, is an \norganic chemical in ... In the <b>rest</b> of the body, norepinephrine increases <b>heart rate</b> \nand blood ... These amino acids are <b>found</b> in nearly every protein and, as such, \nare ... Noradrenergic <b>cell group</b> A1 is located in the caudal ventrolateral part of \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Electrical conduction system of the heart", "snippet": "The electrical conduction system of the <b>heart</b> transmits signals generated usually \nby the ... The conduction system consists of specialised <b>heart</b> muscle <b>cells</b>, and is \n... fibers, which stimulate individual <b>groups</b> of myocardial <b>cells</b> to contract. ... from \nthe SA node at a relative <b>rate</b> of 60-100bpm is known as <b>normal</b> sinus <b>rhythm</b>."}]}, {"query": "controls resting heart rate", "results": [{"title": "Heart rate", "snippet": "<b>Heart rate</b> is the speed of the <b>heartbeat</b> measured by the number of contractions (\n<b>beats</b>) of the ... Bradycardia is a slow <b>heart rate</b>, defined as below 60 <b>bpm</b> at <b>rest</b>. \n... of autorhythmicity and innervation, the cardiovascular center is able to provide \nrelatively precise <b>control</b> over the <b>heart rate</b>, but other factors can impact on this."}, {"title": "Cardiac pacemaker", "snippet": "The contraction of cardiac muscle (<b>heart</b> muscle) in all animals is initiated by \nelectrical impulses known as action potentials. The <b>rate</b> at which these impulses \nfire, <b>controls</b> the <b>rate</b> of cardiac contraction, ... Because the sinoatrial node is \nresponsible for the <b>rest</b> of the <b>heart&#39;s</b> electrical activity, it is sometimes called the \nprimary&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Atrial fibrillation", "snippet": "Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is an abnormal <b>heart rhythm</b> (arrhythmia) \ncharacterized by rapid ... <b>Rate control</b> lowers the <b>heart rate</b> closer to <b>normal</b>, \nusually 60 to 100 <b>bpm</b>, without trying to convert to a regular <b>rhythm</b>. <b>Rhythm</b> \n<b>control</b> tries to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Heart rate variability", "snippet": "<b>Heart rate</b> variability (HRV) is the physiological phenomenon of variation in the \ntime interval ... controlled conditions was also reported. Similarly, diabetic \npatients can be differentiated from <b>normal controls</b> on the basis of reduction in \nHRV."}, {"title": "Vagal tone", "snippet": "Vagal tone refers to activity of the vagus nerve, the 10th cranial nerve and a \nfundamental component of the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous \nsystem. This branch of the nervous system is not under conscious <b>control</b> and is \n... at <b>rest</b>. Vagal activity results in various effects, including: <b>heart rate</b> reduction,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cardiac output", "snippet": "Cardiac output, also denoted by the symbols Q {\\displaystyle Q} Q , or Q \u02d9 c {\\\ndisplaystyle {\\dot ... For instance, physical exercise requires a higher than <b>resting</b>-\nlevel of oxygen to support increased muscle activity, where ... The factors \naffecting stroke volume and <b>heart rate</b> also affect cardiac output. ... <b>Control</b> of \nCardiac Output."}, {"title": "Sinoatrial node", "snippet": "The sinoatrial node is a group of cells located in the wall of the right atrium of the \nheart. ... Heart rate depends on the rate at which the sinoatrial node produces \naction potentials. At <b>rest</b>, <b>heart rate</b> is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. This \nis a result&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sinus tachycardia", "snippet": "Sinus tachycardia is an elevated sinus rhythm characterized by an increase in \nthe rate of electrical impulses arising from the sinoatrial node. In adults, sinus \ntachycardia is defined as a heart rate greater than 100 beats/min (bpm). The \nnormal <b>resting heart rate</b> is 60\u2013100 bpm in an average male adult and ... IST is \nthought to be due to abnormal autonomic <b>control</b>."}, {"title": "Basal metabolic rate", "snippet": "Basal metabolic <b>rate</b> (BMR) is the <b>rate</b> of energy expenditure per unit time by \nendothermic ... Some of those processes are breathing, blood circulation, \n<b>controlling</b> body temperature, cell ... <b>Heart rate</b> is important for basal metabolic \n<b>rate</b> and <b>resting</b> metabolic <b>rate</b> because it drives the blood supply, stimulating the \nKrebs cycle."}, {"title": "Cardiovascular centre", "snippet": "The cardiovascular centre is a part of the human brain responsible for the \nregulation of the <b>rate</b> at which the <b>heart beats</b> through the nervous and endocrine \nsystems. It is found in the medulla oblongata. Normally, the <b>heart beats</b> without \nnervous <b>control</b>, but in some situations (e.g.,&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "What cells control a human's resting heart rate?", "results": [{"title": "Cardiac pacemaker", "snippet": "The contraction of cardiac muscle (<b>heart</b> muscle) in all animals is initiated by \nelectrical impulses known as action potentials. The <b>rate</b> at which these impulses \nfire, <b>controls</b> the <b>rate</b> of cardiac contraction, that is, the <b>heart rate</b>. The <b>cells</b> that \ncreate these rhythmic impulses, setting the pace for blood ... In most <b>humans</b>, the \nconcentration of pacemaker <b>cells</b> in the sinoatrial (SA)&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Heart rate", "snippet": "<b>Heart rate</b> is the speed of the <b>heartbeat</b> measured by the number of contractions (\n<b>beats</b>) of the ... The American <b>Heart</b> Association states the <b>normal resting</b> adult \n<b>human heart rate</b> is 60\u2013100 <b>bpm</b>. ... the cardiovascular center is able to provide \nrelatively precise <b>control</b> over the <b>heart rate</b>, but other factors can impact on this."}, {"title": "Sinoatrial node", "snippet": "The sinoatrial node is a group of <b>cells</b> located in the wall of the right atrium of the \n<b>heart</b>. ... The <b>rate</b> of action potential production (and therefore the <b>heart rate</b>) is ... \n<b>cells</b>, insulate the SA node from the <b>rest</b> of the atrium, preventing the electrical ... \nFor example, in most <b>humans</b>, this is a single artery, although in some cases&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Homeostasis", "snippet": "In biology, homeostasis is the state of steady internal physical and chemical \nconditions ... All homeostatic <b>control</b> mechanisms have at least three \ninterdependent ... encompassing many aspects of <b>human</b> physiology, <b>control</b> \nother entities in the body. Where ... Thus the <b>heart rate</b> (for which there is no \nsensor in the body) is not&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cardiac action potential", "snippet": "The cardiac action potential is a brief change in voltage (membrane potential) \nacross the <b>cell</b> membrane of heart <b>cells</b>. ... membrane causing the <b>cell</b> to contract, \ntherefore the activity of the SAN results in a <b>resting heart rate</b> of ... The speed of \naction potential production in pacemaker <b>cells</b> is affected, but not <b>controlled</b> by \nthe&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Basal metabolic rate", "snippet": "<b>Basal</b> metabolic <b>rate</b> (BMR) is the <b>rate</b> of energy expenditure per unit time by \nendothermic ... In <b>humans</b>, BMR is directly proportional to a person&#39;s lean body \nmass. In other ... <b>control</b> and integration of activities of the autonomic nervous \nsystem (ANS) ... <b>Heart rate</b> is important for <b>basal</b> metabolic <b>rate</b> and <b>resting</b> \nmetabolic <b>rate</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Hemodynamics", "snippet": "Hemodynamics or haemodynamics are the dynamics of blood flow. The \ncirculatory system is <b>controlled</b> by homeostatic mechanisms, such as ... Typical \nvalues for the viscosity of <b>normal human</b> plasma at 37 \u00b0C is 1.4 mN\u00b7s/m<sup>2</sup>. ... The \n<b>rate</b> of blood flow out of the <b>heart</b> (often expressed in L/min) is known as the \ncardiac output&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Vagal tone", "snippet": "Vagal tone refers to activity of the vagus nerve, the 10th cranial nerve and a \nfundamental component of the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous \nsystem. This branch of the nervous system is not under conscious <b>control</b> and is \nlargely responsible for the regulation of several body compartments at <b>rest</b>. ... \n<b>Heart rate</b> is largely <b>controlled</b> by the <b>heart&#39;s</b> internal pacemaker activity."}, {"title": "Electrical conduction system of the heart", "snippet": "The electrical conduction system of the <b>heart</b> transmits signals generated usually \nby the ... The conduction system consists of specialised <b>heart</b> muscle <b>cells</b>, and is \n... parasympathetic nervous system guided by integrated brainstem <b>control</b> from \n... A <b>resting heart</b> that <b>beats</b> slower than 60 <b>beats</b> per minute, or faster than 100&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Heart", "snippet": "The heart is a muscular organ in most animals, which pumps blood through the \nblood vessels of the circulatory system. Blood provides the body with oxygen and \nnutrients, as well as assisting in the removal of metabolic wastes. In <b>humans</b>, the \nheart is located between the lungs, in the middle compartment ... Exercise \ntemporarily increases the rate, but lowers <b>resting heart rate</b> in the&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "av node", "results": [{"title": "Atrioventricular node", "snippet": "The <b>atrioventricular node</b> or <b>AV node</b> is a part of the electrical conduction system \nof the heart that coordinates the top of the heart. It electrically connects the atria&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Atrioventricular block", "snippet": "<b>Atrioventricular</b> block (<b>AV</b> block) is a type of heart block that occurs when the \nelectrical signal traveling from the atria, or the upper chambers of the heart, to \nventricles, or the lower chambers of the heart, is impaired. Normally, the sinoatrial \n<b>node</b> (SA <b>node</b>) produces an electrical signal to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Electrical conduction system of the heart", "snippet": "The electrical conduction system of the heart transmits signals generated usually \nby the ... Then the signals travel to the <b>atrioventricular node</b> (<b>AV node</b>), which is \nlocated in the interatrial septum. After a delay, the electrical signal diverges and \nis&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Heart block", "snippet": "Heart block (HB) is a disorder in the heart&#39;s rhythm due to a fault in the natural \npacemaker. ... By contrast, an AV block occurs in the <b>AV node</b> and delays \nventricular depolarization. The term &quot;Wenckebach block&quot; is also used for some \nheart&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "AV nodal reentrant tachycardia", "snippet": "AV-nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) is a type of abnormal fast heart rhythm. \nIt is a type of ... The fast pathway is usually located just superior and posterior to \nthe <b>AV node</b>. These pathways are formed from tissue that behaves very much like\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cardiac pacemaker", "snippet": "The contraction of cardiac muscle (heart muscle) in all animals is initiated by \nelectrical impulses ... These cells form the <b>Atrioventricular node</b> (or <b>AV node</b>), \nwhich is an area between the left atrium and the right ventricle within the atrial \nseptum,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Atrioventricular nodal branch", "snippet": "The atrioventricular nodal branch is a cardiac artery that is crucial because it \nfeeds the <b>atrioventricular node</b>, necessary for the excitation and contraction of the\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Bundle of His", "snippet": "Discovered in 1893 by Swiss-born cardiologist and anatomist Wilhelm His Jr., the \nbundle of His ... The AV node tapers down into the bundle of His, which passes \ninto the ventricular septum and divides into two bundle branches, the left and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "First-degree atrioventricular block", "snippet": "First-degree atrioventricular block (AV block) is a disease of the electrical \nconduction system of the heart in which electrical impulses conduct from the \ncardiac atria to the ventricles through the <b>atrioventricular node</b> (<b>AV node</b>) more \nslowly&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sinoatrial node", "snippet": "The sinoatrial node is a group of cells located in the wall of the right atrium of the \nheart. ... Other cells within the heart (including the purkinje fibers and \n<b>atrioventricular node</b>; AVN) can also initiate action potentials; however, they do \nso at a&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "sa node", "results": [{"title": "Sinoatrial node", "snippet": "The <b>sinoatrial node</b> is a group of cells located in the wall of the right atrium of the \nheart. These cells have the ability to spontaneously produce an electrical&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Cardiac pacemaker", "snippet": "The contraction of cardiac muscle (heart muscle) in all animals is initiated by \nelectrical impulses ... The <b>sinoatrial node</b> (<b>SA node</b>) is a group of cells positioned \non the wall of the right atrium, near the entrance of the superior vena cava."}, {"title": "Electrical conduction system of the heart", "snippet": "The electrical conduction system of the heart transmits signals generated usually \nby the <b>sinoatrial node</b> to cause contraction of the heart muscle."}, {"title": "Sinoatrial block", "snippet": "A sinoatrial block is a disorder in the normal rhythm of the heart, known as a heart \nblock, that is initiated in the <b>sinoatrial node</b>. The initial action impulse in a heart&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Heart block", "snippet": "Heart block (HB) is a disorder in the heart&#39;s rhythm due to a fault in the natural \npacemaker. ... Conduction is initiated by the <b>sinoatrial node</b> (&quot;<b>sinus node</b>&quot; or &quot;<b>SA</b> \n<b>node</b>&quot;), and then travels to the atrioventricular node (&quot;AV node&quot;) which also \ncontains&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Atrioventricular node", "snippet": "The atrioventricular <b>node</b> or AV <b>node</b> is a part of the electrical conduction system \nof the heart that coordinates the top of the heart. It electrically connects the atria \nand ventricles. The AV <b>node</b> lies at the lower back section of the interatrial \nseptum near the opening of the coronary <b>sinus</b>,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Pacemaker potential", "snippet": "In the pacemaking cells of the heart (e.g., the <b>sinoatrial node</b>), the pacemaker \npotential is the slow, positive increase in voltage across the cell&#39;s membrane (the\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sick sinus syndrome", "snippet": "Sick sinus syndrome (SSS), is a group of abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) \npresumably caused by a malfunction of the <b>sinus node</b>, the heart&#39;s primary&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Sinoatrial nodal artery", "snippet": "The sinoatrial nodal artery is an artery of the heart which supplies the <b>sinoatrial</b> \n<b>node</b>, the natural pacemaker center of the heart, and arises from the right&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Atrioventricular block", "snippet": "Atrioventricular block (AV block) is a type of heart block that occurs when the \nelectrical signal traveling from the atria, or the upper chambers of the heart, to \nventricles, or the lower chambers of the heart, is impaired. 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In the <b>most</b> recent <b>MLB season</b>, 2019, New York had a 103\u201359 \nrecord and ... Overall, the Yankees&#39; .570 regular <b>season</b> winning percentage is \nthe <b>highest</b> of any <b>MLB</b> team, and they have the eighth-<b>most</b> regular <b>season wins</b>,\n&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of Major League Baseball wins records", "snippet": "The following is a listing of pitching <b>win</b> and winning percentage records in <b>Major</b> \n<b>League Baseball</b>. All teams are considered to be members of the American or \nNational Leagues, unless noted. Players denoted in boldface are still actively \ncontributing to the record noted. 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It is the fourth longest \noperational <b>metro</b> network in <b>India</b> after the Delhi <b>Metro</b>, Hyderabad <b>Metro</b> and \nChennai <b>Metro</b>. It also contains the first underground <b>metro</b> line in South <b>India</b>. ... \nAll <b>metro trains</b> are Wi-Fi enabled (the first <b>metro</b> in <b>India</b> to have this feature),&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "High-speed rail in India", "snippet": "China is building new <b>Metro trains</b> using Maglev systems. It will reduce travel \ntimes and improve the&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rail transport in India", "snippet": "Each express <b>train</b> is identified by a five-digit number. if the first digit is 1 ... for \nurban transport, the first <b>metro</b> was the Kolkata <b>Metro</b>."}, {"title": "Mumbai Metro", "snippet": "The Mumbai <b>Metro</b> is a rapid transit system serving the city of Mumbai, \nMaharashtra, and the wider metropolitan region. The system is designed to \nreduce traffic congestion in the city, and supplement the overcrowded Mumbai \nSuburban Railway (colloquially called local <b>trains</b>) ... &quot;First <b>Metro</b> line to be \nextended to Wadala and Thane - Times of <b>India</b>&quot;."}, {"title": "Hyderabad Metro", "snippet": "The Hyderabad <b>Metro</b> is a rapid transit system, serving the city of Hyderabad, \nTelangana, <b>India</b>. ... The first highly sophisticated <b>train</b> of the Hyderabad <b>Metro</b> \nRail (HMR) came from Korea during the third week of May 2014. Stringent trial \nruns&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "cities in india has metro train?", "results": [{"title": "Urban rail transit in India", "snippet": "In addition to their <b>metro</b> systems, the <b>cities</b> of Chennai and Hyderabad <b>have</b> \nmass transit systems operated by the <b>Indian</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rail transport in India", "snippet": "<b>Rail</b> transport <b>is</b> an important mode of transport in <b>India</b>. All main-line <b>rail</b> \noperations in <b>India</b> are ... Gurgaon <b>has</b> a <b>Metro</b> system operated by a private \norganisation. ... <b>India will</b> build a 15-kilometre (9.3 mi) <b>railway</b> linking Tripura&#39;<b>s</b> \ncapital Agartala with Bangladesh&#39;s southeastern <b>city of</b> Akhaura, an important \n<b>railway</b> junction&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "High-speed rail in India", "snippet": "<b>India</b> does not <b>have</b> any railways that can be classified as high-speed <b>rail</b> (HSR) \nby ... The INC pledged to connect all of <b>India&#39;s</b> million-plus <b>cities</b> by high-speed \n<b>rail</b>, whereas BJP, which won the ... The Andhra Pradesh state government <b>has</b> \ndecided to build its <b>metro train</b> system in major <b>cities</b> using the Maglev \ntechnology."}, {"title": "List of metro systems", "snippet": "This list of <b>metro</b> systems includes electrified rapid transit <b>train</b> systems worldwide\n. In some ... China <b>has</b> the largest number of <b>cities</b> that <b>have metro</b> systems, with \nover 40 ... Hyderabad &middot; <b>India</b> &middot; Hyderabad <b>Metro</b>, 2017, 2020, 56, 69 km (43 mi)&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Nagpur Metro", "snippet": "Nagpur <b>Metro is</b> a rapid transit system for the <b>city of</b> Nagpur, <b>India</b>. It <b>is</b> estimated \nto cost \u20b98,260 ... It <b>is</b> also being touted as the greenest <b>metro rail</b> in <b>India</b>."}, {"title": "Hyderabad Metro", "snippet": "The Hyderabad <b>Metro is</b> a rapid transit system, serving the <b>city of</b> Hyderabad, \nTelangana, <b>India</b>. ... L&amp;T <b>Metro Rail</b> Hyderabad Limited (LTMRHL) <b>has</b> been \nconferred the SAP ACE Award 2015 in the &#39;Strategic HR and Talent Management\n&#39;&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Transport in India", "snippet": "Bangalore <b>City railway</b> station entrance ... Country-wide <b>rail</b> services in <b>India</b>, are \nprovided by the state-run <b>Indian</b> Railways under the supervision of ... IR <b>is</b> \ndivided into eighteen zones including the Kolkata <b>Metro Railway</b>."}, {"title": "Kolkata Metro", "snippet": "The Kolkata <b>Metro is</b> a rapid transit system serving the Kolkata metropolitan area \nin the <b>Indian</b> ... The Kolkata <b>Metro was</b> the first <b>metro railway</b> in <b>India</b>, opening for \ncommercial services from 1984. ... An East-West <b>railway</b> connection \u201cEast-West \ntube <b>railway</b>\u201d for the <b>city was</b> proposed in 1921 by Harley Dalrymple-Hay during&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jodhpur", "snippet": "Jodhpur <b>is</b> the second-largest <b>city</b> in the <b>Indian</b> state of Rajasthan and officially \nthe second ... The <b>city has</b> well-established <b>rail</b>, road and air networks connecting \nit to other major <b>cities</b> of the country. ... Recently a plan to start <b>metro train</b> service \nin Jodhpur <b>was</b> proposed to decongest the <b>city</b> traffic. However, this proposal <b>is</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Delhi Metro", "snippet": "The Delhi <b>Metro is</b> a rapid transit system serving Delhi and its satellite <b>cities</b> of \nGhaziabad, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida, Bahadurgarh and Ballabhgarh, in the \nNational Capital Region of <b>India</b>. It <b>is</b> by far the largest and busiest <b>metro</b> in <b>India</b>, \nand second oldest after the ... DMRC <b>was</b> certified by the United Nations in 2011 \nas the first <b>metro rail</b> and&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "How many cities in india has metro train?", "results": [{"title": "Urban rail transit in India", "snippet": "The first rapid transit system in <b>India is</b> the Kolkata <b>Metro</b>, which ... of a <b>metro rail</b> \nsystem, to all <b>Indian cities</b> having a population of more ... 14 lines and line \nextensions are at <b>different</b> stages of execution."}, {"title": "Rail transport in India", "snippet": "<b>Rail</b> transport <b>is</b> an important mode of transport in <b>India</b>. All main-line <b>rail</b> \noperations in <b>India</b> are ... In 1897 lighting in passenger coaches <b>was</b> introduced \nby <b>many railway</b> companies. In 1902 the Jodhpur <b>Railway</b> ... by a private \norganisation. <b>Metro</b> tracks are being constructed or planned in all million-plus \n<b>cities</b> in the country."}, {"title": "List of metro systems", "snippet": "This list of <b>metro</b> systems includes electrified rapid transit <b>train</b> systems worldwide\n. In some ... China <b>has</b> the largest number of <b>cities</b> that <b>have metro</b> systems, with \nover 40 by ... Each route <b>is</b> counted only once, regardless of <b>how many</b> lines pass \nover it, ... Hyderabad &middot; <b>India</b> &middot; Hyderabad <b>Metro</b>, 2017, 2020, 56, 69 km (43 mi)&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "High-speed rail in India", "snippet": "<b>India</b> does not <b>have</b> any railways that can be classified as high-speed <b>rail</b> (HSR) \nby ... <b>India has</b> taken a <b>different</b> path where the foreign railways <b>will</b> import or \nbuild their own factories in <b>India</b>. ... The Andhra Pradesh state government <b>has</b> \ndecided to build its <b>metro train</b> system in major <b>cities</b> using the Maglev \ntechnology."}, {"title": "Transport in India", "snippet": "Transport in <b>India</b> consists of transport by land, water and air. Public transport \nremains the ... <b>India&#39;s rail</b> network <b>is</b> the fourth largest and second busiest in the \nworld, transporting 8.107 billion passengers and ... Motorcycles and scooters can \nbe rented in <b>many cities</b>, Wicked Ride, <b>Metro</b> bikes and <b>many</b> other companies \nare&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Delhi Metro", "snippet": "The Delhi <b>Metro is</b> a rapid transit system serving Delhi and its satellite <b>cities</b> of \nGhaziabad, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida, Bahadurgarh and Ballabhgarh, in the \nNational Capital Region of <b>India</b>. It <b>is</b> by far the largest and busiest <b>metro</b> in <b>India</b>, \nand second oldest after the ... DMRC <b>was</b> certified by the United Nations in 2011 \nas the first <b>metro rail</b> and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Nagpur Metro", "snippet": "Nagpur <b>Metro is</b> a rapid transit system for the <b>city of</b> Nagpur, <b>India</b>. It <b>is</b> estimated \nto cost \u20b98,260 ... It <b>is</b> also being touted as the greenest <b>metro rail</b> in <b>India</b>. ... \nBased on the <b>different</b> types of surveys done by DMRC, <b>metro</b> alignments were&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Jodhpur", "snippet": "Jodhpur <b>is</b> the second-largest city in the <b>Indian</b> state of Rajasthan and officially \nthe second ... Jodhpur <b>is</b> a popular tourist destination, featuring <b>many</b> palaces, \nforts and ... can find sweet shops named &#39;Jodhpur Sweets&#39; in <b>many cities</b> \nthroughout <b>India</b>. ... Recently a plan to start <b>metro train</b> service in Jodhpur <b>was</b> \nproposed to&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Namma Metro", "snippet": "Namma <b>Metro</b> (&quot;Our <b>Metro</b>&quot; in Kannada), also known as Bengaluru <b>Metro is</b> a \nrapid transit system serving the <b>city of</b> Bengaluru, <b>India</b>. It <b>is</b> the fourth longest \noperational <b>metro</b> network in <b>India</b> after the Delhi <b>Metro</b>, ... Namma <b>Metro was</b> the \nsecond <b>rail</b> transport system in <b>India</b> to use 750 V DC third <b>rail</b> traction, the first \nbeing&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Rapid transit", "snippet": "Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT), also known as heavy <b>rail</b>, <b>metro</b>, \n<b>subway</b>, tube, ... Hybrid solutions <b>have</b> also evolved, such as tram-<b>train</b> and \n<b>premetro</b>, which incorporate some of the features of rapid transit systems. ... In \n<b>many cities</b>, there <b>is</b> a single corporate image for the entire transit authority, but \nthe rapid transit&nbsp;..."}]}], "annotations": [{"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["21"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["21"]}, {"type": "singleAnswer", "answer": ["twenty-one", "21"]}], "nq_answer": ["ten"], "id": "8308091047832526113", "nq_doc_title": "Urban rail transit in India", "question": "How many cities in india has metro train?"}, {"viewed_doc_titles": ["2020 College Football Playoff National Championship", "College Football Playoff National Championship", "College football on television", "College Basketball on NBC"], "used_queries": [{"query": "When are the college championship games televised?", "results": [{"title": "College football on television", "snippet": "Since 2007, the <b>game</b> has been <b>scheduled</b> for either the Friday ... week before \nthe ACC and SEC <b>championship games</b>."}, {"title": "2020 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "... with a Trevor Lawrence rushing touchdown 8:26 into the <b>game</b>. ... off the clock \nand finish the season as undefeated national <b>champions</b>. ... played indoors); \n<b>Game</b> attendance: 76,885; Referee: Chris Coyte; <b>TV</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "NCAA March Madness (TV program)", "snippet": "<b>NCAA</b> March Madness is the branding used for coverage of the <b>NCAA</b> Division I \nMen&#39;s ... 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Conference USA Football <b>Championship Game</b>: CBS Sports \nNetwork."}, {"title": "Men's college basketball on television", "snippet": "Men&#39;s <b>college</b> basketball <b>on television</b> includes the broadcasting of <b>college</b> \nbasketball <b>games</b>, ... CBS Sports Network has <b>broadcast</b> the semifinal round and \n<b>championship game</b> of CIT since 2014. The rest of the tournament <b>games</b> are&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of historically significant college football games", "snippet": "The following is a list of historically significant <b>college football games</b>. <b>Games</b> \nincluded on this ... The <b>game</b> was &quot;<b>broadcast</b>&quot; play-by-play over telegraph to at \nleast 1,000 fans in Lawrence, Kansas. ... 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California, USC 32\u201318; January 8, 2007: #2 Florida vs. #\n1 Ohio State (<b>BCS</b> National <b>Championship</b>) in Glendale, Arizona, Florida 41\u201314&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "College Basketball on NBC", "snippet": "<b>College</b> Basketball on NBC is the branding used for broadcasts of <b>NCAA</b> Division \nI men&#39;s <b>college</b> basketball <b>games</b> formerly produced by NBC Sports, the sports \ndivision of the NBC television network in the United States. The network \n<b>broadcast college</b> basketball <b>games</b> in some shape or form ... It became the first \nmajor network to <b>broadcast</b> the <b>championship game</b>, at a&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "college championshp game come on", "results": [{"title": "College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "For previous <b>championship game</b> results, see BCS National <b>Championship</b> \n<b>Game</b> (1998\u20132013), Bowl Alliance (1995\u20131997), and&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2020 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "On the fifth play of LSU&#39;s ensuing drive, Clemson starting MLB James Skalski \nwas ejected from the <b>game</b> for a targeting penalty;&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2018 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "Alabama began their first drive of the <b>game</b>, and, after eleven ... lead the Tide to \n<b>come</b> back and tie the <b>game</b> at 20 with 3:49."}, {"title": "2017 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "The 2017 <b>College</b> Football Playoff National <b>Championship</b> was a bowl <b>game</b> that \nwas used to ... 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The winner of the BCS <b>Championship Game</b> was awarded the \nnational <b>championship</b> of the Coaches Poll thus winning the AFCA National&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Bowl game", "snippet": "In North America, a bowl <b>game</b> is one of a number of post-season <b>college</b> football \n<b>games</b> that ... The name &quot;bowl&quot; to describe the <b>games</b> thus <b>comes</b> from the Rose \nBowl stadium. Other cities saw ... The BCS <b>Championship Game</b>, while separate \nfrom the four main bowls, was still rotated among their sites. The Coaches Poll&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2019 SEC Championship Game", "snippet": "The 2019 SEC <b>Championship Game</b> was a <b>college</b> football <b>game</b> played on \nSaturday, ... Like the previous year&#39;s national title <b>game</b>, Alabama pulled off a \n<b>come</b>-from-behind victory with the help of their second-string quarterback, this \ntime&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "College Football Playoff", "snippet": "The <b>College</b> Football Playoff (CFP) is an annual postseason knockout invitational \ntournament ... 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Sporting \nNews."}, {"title": "BCS National Championship Game", "snippet": "The <b>BCS National Championship Game</b>, or <b>BCS National</b> Championship, was a \npostseason ... Although in most years the winner of the <b>BCS National</b> \nChampionship <b>would</b> also be designated as the <b>national</b> champion by other \norganizations&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "For previous <b>championship game</b> results, see <b>BCS National</b> ... Rankings <b>are</b> from \nthe CFP Poll released prior to matchup."}, {"title": "Bowl game", "snippet": "In North America, a <b>bowl game is</b> one of a number of post-season <b>college</b> football \ngames that ... The Rose <b>Bowl</b> Stadium, in <b>turn</b>, takes its name and <b>bowl</b>-shaped \ndesign from the Yale <b>Bowl</b>, the prototype of many ... This led to the term &quot;Mythical \n<b>National Championship</b>&quot;, which <b>is</b> still used to describe high school <b>national</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Bowl Championship Series", "snippet": "The <b>Bowl Championship</b> Series (<b>BCS</b>) was a selection system that created five \n<b>bowl game</b> ... The <b>game is</b> hosted by a different city each year, with locations \nselected by ... the <b>BCS</b> used a series of Borda counts to <b>arrive</b> at its overall \nrankings."}, {"title": "2019 College Football Playoff National Championship", "snippet": "Clemson <b>would</b> soon recapture the lead, as Lawrence led the Tigers&#39; ... threw his \nsecond interception of the <b>game</b> and only his sixth all season. ... turnover on \ndowns, with all three <b>coming in</b> Clemson territory."}, {"title": "College Football Playoff", "snippet": "The <b>College</b> Football Playoff (CFP) <b>is</b> an annual postseason knockout invitational \ntournament ... The <b>National Championship game is</b> then played on the first \nMonday that <b>is</b> six or ... Long also noted: &quot;Early on there was some talk that we \n<b>would</b> go into a room at the end of the season and <b>come out</b> with a top four, but \nthat&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "2019 SEC Championship Game", "snippet": "The 2019 SEC <b>Championship Game</b> was a <b>college</b> football game played on \nSaturday, ... 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It is located in southeastern \nLouisiana between New Orleans and Baton Rouge on <b>U.S.</b> Route 61 in Garyville, \nLouisiana. ... The facility is the newest major grassroots <b>refinery built in the United</b> \n<b>States</b>,&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company", "snippet": "Iran&#39;s Abadan <b>Refinery</b>, <b>built</b> 1913. National Iranian Oil <b>Refining</b> and Distribution \nCompany (NIORDC) is part of the Ministry of ... Production, transfer and \ndistribution of 250 million litres (66,000,000 <b>US</b> gallons; 55,000,000 imperial \ngallons) of oil products ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 25 September 2019, at 14:\n40 (UTC)."}, {"title": "Texas City Refinery explosion", "snippet": "The Texas City <b>Refinery</b> explosion occurred on March 23, 2005, when a \nhydrocarbon vapor ... Both the BP and the <b>U.S.</b> Chemical Safety and Hazard \nInvestigation Board ... 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From February through August 2000, \nFoster&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Wells Fargo Plaza (Houston)", "snippet": "The Wells Fargo Plaza, formerly the Allied Bank Plaza and First Interstate Bank \nPlaza, is a ... In 2006, <b>Targa Resources</b> signed an 11-year lease to occupy \n101,600 square feet (9,440 m<sup>2</sup>) of space in the Wells Fargo Plaza. Targa \nexpanded&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "List of companies in Houston", "snippet": "This is an incomplete list of major companies or subsidiaries headquartered in \nHouston, Texas ... Occidental Petroleum; 270 EOG Resources; 273 Group 1 \nAutomotive; 308 CenterPoint Energy; 316 Quanta Services; 334 <b>Targa</b> \n<b>Resources</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Dynegy", "snippet": "Dynegy Inc. was an electric company based in Houston, Texas, in the United \nStates. It owned ... 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The <b>last refinery</b> to be <b>built</b> from the ground up <b>in the U.S.</b>, it is \nlocated about seven miles (11 km) south of Blaine and eight miles (13 km) \nnorthwest&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "Petroleum refining in the United States", "snippet": "Petroleum <b>refining</b> in the <b>United States</b> in 2013 produced 18.9 million barrels per \nday of refined ... &quot;When was the <b>last refinery built</b> in the <b>United States</b>?"}, {"title": "Oil refinery", "snippet": "An oil <b>refinery</b> or petroleum <b>refinery</b> is an industrial process plant where crude oil \nis transformed ... The world&#39;s first systematic petroleum <b>refinery</b> was <b>built</b> in \nPloie\u0219ti, Romania in ... However, many of the existing <b>refineries</b> in the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b> have revamped ... 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Act of 1989, which phased out the <b>last</b> \nremaining price control as of 1 January 1993. ... Petroleum <b>refining</b> in the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b>&nbsp;..."}, {"title": "1975 Philadelphia Gulf refinery fire", "snippet": "A <b>refinery</b> owned by Gulf Oil Corporation in Philadelphia, located at Girard Point \non the ... The Girard Point <b>Refinery</b>, <b>built</b> in 1905, occupied 723 acres (2.93 km<sup>2</sup>) \nof land ... 1975, the tanker M/T Afran Neptune, tied up at one <b>of the</b> Gulf <b>Refinery</b> \ndocks, began ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 29 January 2020, at 09:56 (UTC)."}, {"title": "National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company", "snippet": "Iran&#39;s Abadan <b>Refinery</b>, <b>built</b> 1913. National Iranian Oil <b>Refining</b> and Distribution \nCompany (NIORDC) is part of the Ministry of ... Production, transfer and \ndistribution of 250 million litres (66,000,000 <b>US</b> gallons; 55,000,000 imperial \ngallons) of oil products ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 25 September 2019, at 14:\n40 (UTC)."}, {"title": "Texas City Refinery explosion", "snippet": "The Texas City <b>Refinery</b> explosion occurred on March 23, 2005, when a \nhydrocarbon vapor ... The Texas City <b>Refinery</b> was the second-largest oil <b>refinery</b> \n<b>in the state</b>, and the ... The <b>refinery</b> was <b>built</b> in 1934, but had not been well \nmaintained for several years. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 5 February 2020, at \n22:17 (UTC)."}, {"title": "Chevron Richmond Refinery", "snippet": "The Chevron Richmond <b>Refinery</b> is a 2,900-acre (1,200 ha) petroleum <b>refinery</b> in \nRichmond, ... The <b>refinery</b> was <b>built</b> by Standard Oil and its first headquarters was \nin an ... When the <b>United States</b> entered World War I in 1917, the Richmond \n<b>refinery</b> became ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 30 December 2019, at 13:00 (\nUTC)."}, {"title": "History of the petroleum industry", "snippet": "The petroleum industry is not of recent origin, but petroleum&#39;s current status as a \nkey ... The first modern <b>refinery</b> was <b>built</b> there in 1857. ... Samuel Kier \nestablished <b>America&#39;s</b> first oil <b>refinery</b> in Pittsburgh on Seventh avenue near \nGrant Street, in 1853. ... This was not to <b>last</b>, however, and by the first decade of \nthe 21st century&nbsp;..."}]}, {"query": "cherry point refinery", "results": [{"title": "Cherry Point Refinery", "snippet": "The <b>Cherry Point Refinery</b> is an oil refinery in the northwest United States, near \nBellingham, Washington, north of Seattle. 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Improvements made during this time include:."}, {"title": "London/Watson Airfield", "snippet": "<b>London</b>/Watson Airfield, (TC LID: CLW4), is registered aerodrome located 7.1 \nnautical miles (13.1 km; 8.2 mi) north of <b>London</b>, <b>Ontario</b>, Canada. See also[edit]. \nList of airports in the <b>London</b>, <b>Ontario</b> area ... Time zone &middot; EST (UTC\u221205:00)."}, {"title": "London, Ontario", "snippet": "<b>London</b> is a city in southwestern <b>Ontario</b>, Canada, along the Quebec City\u2013\nWindsor Corridor. ... 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