question
stringlengths 16
81
| answers
sequence | ctxs
list |
|---|---|---|
what is the name of justin bieber brother?
|
[
"Jazmyn Bieber",
"Jaxon Bieber"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18780922",
"score": 0.93027,
"text": "Justin Bibis Justin Bibis, Justin Sisters or Justin Girls is a Pakistani music group of two sisters Saania and Muqqadas Tabaydar who found fame as an Internet sensation for their viral video of the song \"Baby\" by Justin Bieber. They were born in Lahore, Pakistan to a poor Gypsy musician's family and dropped out of education after primary school. Saania said in an interview that they had been singing since their childhood and that many members of their family also sing. They are related to the famous Sub-continent singer Reshma, & their family originally migrated from Rajasthan. Other relatives include",
"title": "Justin Bibis"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "17385507",
"score": 0.90364695,
"text": "\"Who?\" and Hoppus repeated \"Justin Bieber\", to which Osbourne responded: \"Who the fuck is Justin Bieber?\" Hoppus commented back: \"I like that answer. That's perfect\". The following year, Bieber and Osbourne appeared together in a TV advertisement for Best Buy premiering on February 6, 2011 during the Super Bowl where Osbourne repeats a variation of his now-famous quote. Bieber is seen saying \"It's Bieber 6G fever\" besting Ozzy's 4G claims on Best Buy. \"What's a 6G?\" Sharon Osbourne asks. \"What's a Bieber?\" Ozzy replies. Then Bieber, with facial hair and disguised as a crew member, reappears and says, \"I don't",
"title": "Who the F**k Is Justin Bieber"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "17385505",
"score": 0.87677884,
"text": "Who the F**k Is Justin Bieber \"Who the F**k Is Justin Bieber\" is a 2013 single by Charleston Clubbers, their first release under the name. It is an instrumental track, but contains the catch phrase \"Who the fuck is Justin Bieber?\" from Ozzy Osbourne, thus the title of the single. The single was released on 12 June 2013 on YeahYeah, the record label's first charting single and was distributed through an agreement with Warner Music. Although the single uses the \"fuck\" comment uncensored, the cover of the official release displays the censored \"f**k\". The single samples the quotation by Ozzy",
"title": "Who the F**k Is Justin Bieber"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "17385509",
"score": 0.87624955,
"text": "the official Danish Singles Chart. Who the F**k Is Justin Bieber \"Who the F**k Is Justin Bieber\" is a 2013 single by Charleston Clubbers, their first release under the name. It is an instrumental track, but contains the catch phrase \"Who the fuck is Justin Bieber?\" from Ozzy Osbourne, thus the title of the single. The single was released on 12 June 2013 on YeahYeah, the record label's first charting single and was distributed through an agreement with Warner Music. Although the single uses the \"fuck\" comment uncensored, the cover of the official release displays the censored \"f**k\". The single",
"title": "Who the F**k Is Justin Bieber"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "13600764",
"score": 0.85022295,
"text": "44.7 million. He has sold an estimated 140 million records, making him one of the world's best-selling music artists, and became the second person to reach 100 million followers on Twitter in August 2017 after Katy Perry. Bieber has won numerous awards throughout his career, including an American Music Award for Artist of the Year in 2010 and 2012, a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording for the song \"Where Are Ü Now\", and a Latin Grammy Award. He has been listed three times by \"Forbes\" magazine among the top ten most powerful celebrities in the world, in 2011, 2012,",
"title": "Justin Bieber"
}
] |
what character did natalie portman play in star wars?
|
[
"Padmé Amidala"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "13543759",
"score": 1.0126078,
"text": "\"Beautiful Girls\" (1996) impressed Lucas. He stated, \"I was looking for someone who was young, strong, along the lines of Leia. Natalie embodied all those traits and more.\" Portman was a unique choice because she was unfamiliar with \"Star Wars\". \"My cousins had always been obsessed with the films, yet I hadn't even seen them before I got the part,\" she says. \"When it all happened for me, my cousins were exclaiming, 'Oh, my God, you're in \"Star Wars\"!'\" She told a CNN interviewer, \"I really wasn't aware of how big a deal \"Star Wars\" was ... and when I",
"title": "Padmé Amidala"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "495619",
"score": 1.0107337,
"text": "Natalie Portman Natalie Portman (born Neta-Lee Hershlag; June 9, 1981) is a film actress, producer, and director with dual Israeli and American citizenship. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards. Portman made her feature film debut as Mathilda, the young protégée of a hitman, in \"\" (1994). While still in high school, she gained international recognition for starring as Padmé Amidala in \"\" and received critical acclaim for playing a precocious teenager in the drama \"Anywhere but Here\" (both 1999). From 1999 to 2003, Portman attended Harvard University for a bachelor's",
"title": "Natalie Portman"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "13543758",
"score": 1.0080152,
"text": "for rogue pilots, and both have a knack for slipping into and out of stilted British accents.\" Despite being diplomats, each is also the best marksman of her respective trilogy, rarely missing. George Lucas, Rick McCallum, and casting director Robin Gurland auditioned over 200 actresses for the part of Padmé Amidala. They chose 16-year-old actress Natalie Portman to play the role. According to \"The Phantom Menace\" production notes, \"The role required a young woman who could be believable as the ruler of that planet, but at the same time be vulnerable and open.\" Portman's performances in \"The Professional\" (1994) and",
"title": "Padmé Amidala"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "495620",
"score": 1.0037086,
"text": "degree in psychology. She continued acting while at university, starring in The Public Theater's 2001 revival of Anton Chekhov's play \"The Seagull\" and the sequel \"\" (2002). In 2004, Portman was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won a Golden Globe Award for playing a mysterious stripper in \"Closer\". The \"Star Wars\" prequel trilogy concluded with \"\" (2005), following which Portman portrayed a wide variety of roles. She played Evey Hammond in \"V for Vendetta\" (2006), Anne Boleyn in \"The Other Boleyn Girl\" (2008), and a troubled ballerina in the psychological horror film \"Black Swan\" (2010),",
"title": "Natalie Portman"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "17327866",
"score": 0.98679864,
"text": "played Padmé Amidala in the first of the \"Star Wars\" prequel trilogy \"\" which garnered her international recognition. She reprised the role in its sequels \"\" (2002), and \"\" (2005). For her role as a stripper in the 2004 romantic drama \"Closer\" she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Two years later Portman portrayed vigilante Evey Hammond in the political thriller \"V for Vendetta\" for which she received the Saturn Award for Best Actress. In the same year, she hosted \"Saturday Night Live\".",
"title": "Natalie Portman filmography"
}
] |
what state does selena gomez?
|
[
"New York City"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8683203",
"score": 0.95987403,
"text": "Worst Actress at the 34th Golden Raspberry Awards. Despite her earlier claims that she would be taking a break from her music career, Gomez confirmed in October 2012 that she was working on new material. She later confirmed that she would be releasing her solo debut album, as opposed to another album with her band. Gomez released \"Come & Get It\" as the lead single from the album. The single became Gomez's first top ten entry on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Another single from the album, Slow Down, peaked at number 27 in the \"Billboard\" charts. \"Stars Dance\" was released",
"title": "Selena Gomez"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "13674172",
"score": 0.9520645,
"text": "States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Having spent seven years with Hollywood Records, Gomez signed a recording contract with Interscope Records in 2014. To officially end her contract with Hollywood Records, Gomez released the compilation album \"For You\" (2014). Her second studio album, \"Revival\", was released on October 9, 2015, and went on to become her second consecutive number one album on the \"Billboard\" 200. The album peaked within the top ten in several countries, including Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Three of its singles—\"Good for You\", \"Same Old Love\" and \"Hands to Myself\"—peaked within the top ten in the",
"title": "Selena Gomez discography"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8683205",
"score": 0.93796426,
"text": "Jackson and Britney Spears. As of September 2015, the album has sold 392,000 copies in the United States, making it her lowest selling studio album to date in the country. It remains her only studio effort to not receive a certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Gomez embarked on her Stars Dance Tour on August 14, 2013. After touring in North America and Europe, the tour was set to continue throughout 2014, though Gomez cancelled the Australian and Asian leg of the tour in December 2013, claiming that she would be taking a hiatus to spend time",
"title": "Selena Gomez"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8683192",
"score": 0.9322727,
"text": "success, and went on to gross nearly $300 million worldwide. At 16 years of age, Gomez was signed to a recording contract with the Hollywood Records label, which had already signed both Cyrus and Lovato. Gomez formed her own production company in 2008, which she called July Moon Productions. She partnered with XYZ Films for the project, giving Gomez the opportunity to option articles, hire writers and create talent packages to shop to studios. Gomez was slated to release two films under the company. The first, titled \"What Boys Want\", featured Gomez as a girl who could hear the thoughts",
"title": "Selena Gomez"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8683180",
"score": 0.9263929,
"text": "Selena Gomez Selena Marie Gomez (born July 22, 1992) is an American singer, actress, and producer. After appearing on the children's television series \"Barney & Friends\", she received wider recognition for her portrayal of Alex Russo on the Disney Channel television series \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", which aired for four seasons from 2007 until 2012. With her former band Selena Gomez & the Scene, she attained the top-ten on the US \"Billboard\" 200, with the band's albums \"Kiss & Tell\" (2009), \"A Year Without Rain\" (2010) and \"When the Sun Goes Down\" (2011). As a solo artist, Gomez has released",
"title": "Selena Gomez"
}
] |
what country is the grand bahama island in?
|
[
"Bahamas"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3688927",
"score": 1.0547612,
"text": "Grand Bahama Grand Bahama is the northernmost of the islands of The Bahamas, lying off Palm Beach, Florida. It is the fourth largest island in the Bahamas island chain of approximately 700 islands and 2,400 cays. The island is roughly in area and approximately long west to east and at its widest point north to south. Administratively, the island consists of the Freeport Bonded Area and the districts of East Grand Bahama and West Grand Bahama. Grand Bahama Island has a tropical savanna climate, with a hot and wet season from May through October, and warm and dry season from",
"title": "Grand Bahama"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3688936",
"score": 0.9901587,
"text": "years in the Bahamas. The two principal parties are the Progressive Liberal Party and the Free National Movement.. Grand Bahama also is a part of the islands outside of New Providence and operate under Local Government; this allows for a greater allowance for people to have a more direct rule. The intention of Local government is to not have direct connections to any political party. <br> Grand Bahama island is populated with a variety of plants, birds, and fish. The Bahamas is home to many different species of bats, including the buffy flower bat, whose hair is white and brown.",
"title": "Grand Bahama"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "39341",
"score": 0.93852866,
"text": "were 29 islands, 661 cays, and 2,387 rocks in the colony. The closest island to the United States is Bimini, which is also known as the gateway to the Bahamas. The island of Abaco is to the east of Grand Bahama. The southeasternmost island is Inagua. The largest island is Andros Island. Other inhabited islands include Eleuthera, Cat Island, Rum Cay, Long Island, San Salvador Island, Ragged Island, Acklins, Crooked Island, Exuma, Berry Islands and Mayaguana. Nassau, capital city of the Bahamas, lies on the island of New Providence. All the islands are low and flat, with ridges that usually",
"title": "The Bahamas"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3891257",
"score": 0.90559876,
"text": "Navidad Bank are part of the Dominican Republic. Lucayan Archipelago The Lucayan Archipelago (named for the original native Lucayan people), also known as the Bahama Archipelago, is an island group comprising the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and the British Overseas Territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands. The archipelago is in the western North Atlantic Ocean, north of Cuba along with the other Antilles, and east and southeast of Florida. William Keegan writes that the Bahama archipelago includes the territories of both the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, adding: \"Modern political considerations aside, the islands",
"title": "Lucayan Archipelago"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3891255",
"score": 0.9055295,
"text": "Lucayan Archipelago The Lucayan Archipelago (named for the original native Lucayan people), also known as the Bahama Archipelago, is an island group comprising the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and the British Overseas Territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands. The archipelago is in the western North Atlantic Ocean, north of Cuba along with the other Antilles, and east and southeast of Florida. William Keegan writes that the Bahama archipelago includes the territories of both the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, adding: \"Modern political considerations aside, the islands form a single archipelago with common geological, ecological,",
"title": "Lucayan Archipelago"
}
] |
what kind of money to take to bahamas?
|
[
"Bahamian dollar"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3726627",
"score": 0.9151624,
"text": "Nassau, Miami, Atlanta and Toronto. Staniel Cay also has a small airstrip. Boat travel from Nassau to the Northern Exuma Cays is approximately one hour. From Nassau to Pig Beach is 89 miles (143 km) and takes 2 hours by speed boat. The Exumas are known for fresh food and cultural significance to The Bahamas. Sea life regularly caught for commercial purpose include bonefish, conch, grouper, lobster, marlin, sailfish, snapper, tarpon, tuna and wahoo. The George Town Fish Fry is a collection of businesses that open at night - serving a variety of menus and meals. It is popular among",
"title": "Exuma"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5293209",
"score": 0.90366536,
"text": "saw its members as coming from poor island nations who would never have seen so much money as fell from the brown envelope that was offered them. Many proved to their tempters that poor they might be, but they had pride, they had integrity and although they might never see so much money again, under such tainted conditions they would never stoop so low as to pick it up. As was pointed out, $40,000 for the Caribbean's smaller islands would be the equivalent of several years' salary.\" Bahamas Football Association The Bahamas Football Association (BFA) is the official football federation",
"title": "Bahamas Football Association"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "768224",
"score": 0.85534465,
"text": "Island or \"Half Moon Cay\", and Castaway Cay, of Disney Cruise Line. Of these, only Castaway Cay offers ships an actual pier for docking. The others use tender boats to service ships anchored off shore. Total: 1,440 (2017 - CIA World Factbook) By type: bulk carrier 335, container ship 53, general cargo 98, oil tanker 284, other 670 (2017) The Bahamas are one of the world's top three flag of convenience shipping registries. The main airports on the islands are Lynden Pindling International Airport on New Providence, Grand Bahama International Airport on Grand Bahama Island, and Marsh Harbour International Airport",
"title": "Transport in the Bahamas"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "17599629",
"score": 0.8487577,
"text": "ratified. Citizens of with visa issued by Canada, United Kingdom, USA or a Schengen Member State can obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 90 days. Cruise ship passengers travelling to and returning from the Bahamas are required to obtain visa for entry. Both entry and departure must be by a cruise ship. Most visitors arriving to the Bahamas were from the following countries of nationality: Visa policy of Bahamas Visitors to The Bahamas must obtain a visa from one of the Bahamian diplomatic missions or British diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa",
"title": "Visa policy of Bahamas"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2494651",
"score": 0.83696866,
"text": "certificate issued by the Royal Bahamas Police Force within the past six months. All Bahamians applying for admission at a port-of-entry other than the Preclearance Facilities located in Nassau or Freeport International Airports are required to be in possession of a valid visa to enter the United States. Canadian citizens do not require a non-immigrant visa when entering the United States, except those Canadians that fall under nonimmigrant visa categories E, K, S, or V, but under different legislation from the Visa Waiver program. However, they must still establish that they meet the requirements of the appropriate status they wish",
"title": "Visa Waiver Program"
}
] |
what character did john noble play in lord of the rings?
|
[
"Denethor II"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2674082",
"score": 1.0168071,
"text": "John Noble John Noble (born 20 August 1948) is an Australian actor and theatre director of more than 80 plays. He is best known for his roles as Dr. Walter Bishop in the American Fox science fiction television series \"Fringe\", and Henry Parrish in the Fox action-horror series \"Sleepy Hollow\". His most high-profile film role was as Denethor in Peter Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy. He also provided the voice of the DC Comics supervillain Scarecrow in the 2015 video game \"\", where his character served as the main antagonist. In 2015, he joined the main cast of",
"title": "John Noble"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2674084",
"score": 0.9710817,
"text": "Walter Bishop in the television series \"Fringe\". He made occasional appearances on the television series \"All Saints\". He is internationally known for his performance as Denethor in \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy. He played Russian Consul Anatoly Markov in the sixth season of the American television series \"24\". In 2011, he appeared as Real Estate tycoon Leland Monroe in Rockstar's video game \"L.A. Noire\". He is also the voice of Unicron for the television show \"\" and its conclusion . John Noble later worked in \"Legends of Tomorrow\" where he voiced the time demon Mallus. In its episode \"Guest",
"title": "John Noble"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2674085",
"score": 0.95993626,
"text": "Starring John Noble,\" he portrayed himself when Atom visited him on set of \"\" and had him record a fake rewrite which would be used to fool Nora Darhk. John Noble John Noble (born 20 August 1948) is an Australian actor and theatre director of more than 80 plays. He is best known for his roles as Dr. Walter Bishop in the American Fox science fiction television series \"Fringe\", and Henry Parrish in the Fox action-horror series \"Sleepy Hollow\". His most high-profile film role was as Denethor in Peter Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy. He also provided the",
"title": "John Noble"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9859332",
"score": 0.9312627,
"text": "at about 4 ft 6 in (137 cm), and Men and Elves are average human height, about 5 to 6 ft (150 to 180 cm). However, the films used two scale sets instead of three by casting taller than average actors to play Dwarves, then combining Dwarves and Hobbits into one size scale. For example, John Rhys-Davies, who played Gimli, is taller than Elijah Wood, who played Frodo. Thus in the ending shot of the Council of Elrond scene when all nine members of the Fellowship of the Ring are standing together, Rhys-Davies and the four Hobbit actors were filmed",
"title": "Special effects of The Lord of the Rings film series"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7251280",
"score": 0.9187789,
"text": "in \"The Lord of the Rings\". Peter Jackson's \"Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy has an original Ranger of Ithilien named Madril, played by John Bach. He serves as Faramir's lieutenant. He helps defend Osgiliath, but is fatally injured and is eventually killed by Gothmog by a spear-thrust. New Zealand actor Alistair Browning played Damrod. The likeness of the actor who portrays Anborn was also used in the 2006 EA video game \"\" as the portrait of the Men of the West's worker unit, and the Ithilien Rangers are playable archer-like units. Rangers of Ithilien In J. R. R. Tolkien's",
"title": "Rangers of Ithilien"
}
] |
who does joakim noah play for?
|
[
"Chicago Bulls"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "7405393",
"score": 1.3060696,
"text": "Joakim Noah Joakim Simon Noah ( ; born February 25, 1985) is a professional basketball player for the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Born in New York City to a Swedish mother and a French father, he holds American, Swedish and French citizenship. He played college basketball for the Florida Gators, winning back-to-back NCAA championships in 2006 and 2007. The Chicago Bulls selected Noah with the ninth overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft. Noah is a two-time NBA All-Star and was named to the All-NBA First Team in 2014 when he also was named the NBA",
"title": "Joakim Noah"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7405417",
"score": 1.2712255,
"text": "Noah played for the senior French national basketball team, although he could have been eligible for the American or Swedish teams. \"The French National team is definitely something that has been in my dreams for a while\", he said. Noah made his first appearance for the senior French national team on July 24, 2009, in a friendly match against Austria, in which he scored 16 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Noah then joined the French team at EuroBasket 2011. He did not join the French Olympic team for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, because of a serious ankle",
"title": "Joakim Noah"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7405408",
"score": 1.2434967,
"text": "19 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists. On February 19, 2014, Joakim accounted for 13 assists in a 94–92 road win against the Toronto Raptors. By doing so, he became the first NBA center with 3 games of 10+ assists in a season since Brad Miller of the Sacramento Kings in 2005–06 and the only center with 13 assists in a game since Vlade Divac in April 1996. On March 2, 2014, Noah recorded his fifth career triple-double with 13 points, 12 rebounds and 14 assists in a 109–90 win over the New York Knicks. Noah's 14 assists was the",
"title": "Joakim Noah"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7405412",
"score": 1.2273865,
"text": "to four weeks because of a slight tear within his sprained left shoulder, an injury he suffered in the Bulls' December 21 game against the Brooklyn Nets. After missing nine straight games with the injury, he returned to action on January 11, recording 9 rebounds and 4 assists off the bench in a loss to the Washington Wizards. On January 14, he made just his second start of the season, replacing the injured Pau Gasol. In 38 minutes of action, he recorded 6 points, 16 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals and 1 block in a 115–111 overtime win over the",
"title": "Joakim Noah"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7405394",
"score": 1.2206106,
"text": "Defensive Player of the Year. Noah was born in New York City, to French singer and former world No. 3 tennis player Yannick Noah, winner of the French Open in 1983, and Cécilia Rodhe, Miss Sweden and fourth runner-up at Miss Universe 1978. His grandfather Zacharie Noah was a Cameroonian professional football player, winner of the Coupe de France in 1961. Noah lived in Paris, France from 1988 to 1998 and returned to New York City at age 13. He played high school basketball for the United Nations International School, Poly Prep Country Day School and Lawrenceville School. Considered a",
"title": "Joakim Noah"
}
] |
where are the nfl redskins from?
|
[
"Washington Redskins"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "460178",
"score": 0.9426293,
"text": "Washington Redskins The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team based in the Washington metropolitan area. The Redskins compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team plays its home games at FedExField in Landover, Maryland; its headquarters and training facility are at Inova Sports Performance Center at Redskins Park in Ashburn, Virginia and the Redskins Complex in Richmond, Virginia, respectively. The Redskins have played more than one thousand games since their founding in , and are one of only five franchises in the NFL to record over",
"title": "Washington Redskins"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "19844255",
"score": 0.93978786,
"text": "Survey. Among other questions regarding election year issues, respondents who identified themselves as being Native American were asked: \"The professional football team in Washington calls itself the Washington Redskins. As a Native American, do you find that name offensive or doesn't it bother you?\" In response, ninety percent replied that the name did not bother them, while nine percent said that it was offensive, and one percent would not answer. The methods used in this survey and the conclusions that can be drawn from it have been criticized by social scientists, Native American scholars and legal experts for years. In",
"title": "Washington Redskins name opinion polls"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2399364",
"score": 0.9393066,
"text": "was no longer played as a counter-melody starting in 1965. Dixie refers to the Southern United States and the Dixie reference may seem confusing to those unfamiliar with the history of the NFL. The team is south of the Mason-Dixon line, and except for a brief foray into Dallas in 1952, there were no other NFL teams anywhere in the Southern United States until the 1960s. Marshall aggressively marketed his Redskins as the South's team and built a significant fan base there. When the NFL began considering expansion to Texas, Marshall strongly opposed the move, as he had enjoyed a",
"title": "Hail to the Redskins"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "460199",
"score": 0.9372294,
"text": "in Washington since 1942, where they beat the Green Bay Packers 16–3 in the NFC Divisional Playoffs. The Redskins reached the NFC Championship Game, and in a much anticipated match-up against the archrival Dallas Cowboys, the Redskins would not disappoint. The Redskins placekicker Curt Knight kicked an 18-yard field goal in the second quarter to get the scoring underway, then Redskins quarterback Billy Kilmer connected with Redskins wide receiver Charley Taylor on a 15-yard touchdown pass and Washington had a 10–3 lead at halftime. In the fourth quarter, Kilmer again went to Taylor, this time for a 45-yard touchdown. Knight",
"title": "Washington Redskins"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9855575",
"score": 0.93615174,
"text": "death. Hoping to rebound from their divisional home loss to the Eagles, the Redskins traveled to Texas Stadium for a Week 11 NFC East showdown with the Dallas Cowboys. In the first quarter, the Redskins struck first when quarterback Jason Campbell completed a 19-yard touchdown pass to tight end Chris Cooley for the only score in the quarter. In the second quarter, the Cowboys tied the game with quarterback Tony Romo completing a 4-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Terrell Owens. Afterwards, the Redskins took the lead into halftime as kicker Shaun Suisham managed to get a 45-yard field goal.",
"title": "2007 Washington Redskins season"
}
] |
where did saki live?
|
[
"United Kingdom"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12984058",
"score": 1.0915902,
"text": "manga, \"Saki: Achiga-hen episode of Side-A\", is based in the area around Yoshino, Nara and follows a girl named Shizuno Takakamo, an old friend of Nodoka's, who used to be in Achiga Girls Academy's mahjong club together. A few years after the club disbanded and the two split up, Shizuno spots Nodoka on television as she makes her stride in mahjong. Wanting to see her old friend again, Shizuno decides to revive the Achiga Mahjong Club so that she can face against Nodoka in the inter-high national championships. The spin-off, \"Shinohayu the dawn of age\", shows the childhood of the",
"title": "Saki (manga)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12984055",
"score": 1.054663,
"text": "Saki (manga) A side-story manga illustrated by Aguri Igarashi, , was serialized between the September 2011 and April 2013 issues of \"Monthly Shōnen Gangan\", with an anime adaptation by Studio Gokumi airing between April and July 2012, with four additional episodes airing between December 2012 and May 2013. A third anime series, , also by Studio Gokumi, aired between January and April 2014. A spin-off series to \"Saki\", \"Side story of -Saki-: Shinohayu the dawn of age\", began serialization in \"Big Gangan\" from September 2013. A gag manga series by Saya Kiyoshi, \"Saki Biyori\", began serialization in \"Young Gangan\" from",
"title": "Saki (manga)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3903876",
"score": 1.0506837,
"text": "High School, where Saki's place has been taken by the three Mizuchi sisters and their ring of illegal activities. The bitter heroine of the story, a natural born fighter who enjoys getting into scuffles with various people. Saki forced to becoming a secret investigator. She never backs down and is very stubborn. Her main weapon is a steel loaded yo-yo capable to function as a weapon. Saki's mentor in the police, a long-haired, English-Japanese man who worked for Scotland Yard. He is cold blooded and protective of Saki. The man who recruited Saki, a shady police officer who is in",
"title": "Sukeban Deka"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9857017",
"score": 1.0473952,
"text": "Shaki, Oyo Shaki (also Saki) is a town situated in the northern part of Oyo State in western Nigeria. The terrain is hilly. The town lies near the source of the Ofiki River, the chief tributary of the Ogun River, about 40 miles (60 km) from the Benin border. It is referred to as the food basket of Oyo State because of its agricultural activities. It is the headquarters of Saki West local government authority. Originally part of the Oyo Empire, Shaki became a Yoruba refugee settlement after the destruction in 1835 of Old Oyo (Katunga), 70 miles (113 km)",
"title": "Shaki, Oyo"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3052997",
"score": 1.0458093,
"text": "Sakaki, Nagano Sakaki is located in the Toushin Region, or north-central region of Nagano Prefecture. The Chikuma River flows through the town. Takeuchi Manufacturing, a construction equipment manufacturer, has its headquarters in the city. The area of present-day Sakaki was part of ancient Shinano Province. The area was part of the holdings of the short-lived Sakaki Domain (1683–1702) during the early Edo period, and was thereafter tenryō territory controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate until the Meiji restoration. The modern village of Sakakimwas established on April 1, 1889 by the establishment of the municipalities system and was elevated to town",
"title": "Sakaki, Nagano"
}
] |
how old is sacha baron cohen?
|
[
"http://justjared.buzznet.com/2009/01/12/sacha-baron-cohen-insults-madonna-at-golden-globes/"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "556362",
"score": 1.1190776,
"text": "Sacha Baron Cohen Sacha Noam Baron Cohen (born 13 October 1971) is a British actor, comedian, screenwriter, and film producer. He is best known for creating and portraying many fictional satirical characters, including Ali G, Borat Sagdiyev, Brüno, Admiral General Aladeen, Erran Morad, and multiple others. Like his idol Peter Sellers, he adopts a variety of accents and guises for his characters and rarely appears out of character. In most of his routines, Baron Cohen's characters interact with unsuspecting people, documentary style, who do not realise they are being set up for comic situations and self-revealing ridicule. His other work",
"title": "Sacha Baron Cohen"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "556372",
"score": 1.1120358,
"text": "Parliament and foils a plot to bulldoze a community centre in his home town, Staines. His television show was exported to the United States in 2003, with new episodes set there, for HBO. At the 2012 British Comedy Awards, 13 years after winning Best Newcomer at the 1999 Comedy Awards, Baron Cohen accepted the Outstanding Achievement Award from Sir Ben Kingsley in the guise of Ali G, and stated: \"I is grown up now. I ain't living in my nan's house anymore. I is living in her garage\". Ali G's interviews with celebrities (often politicians) gained notoriety partly because the",
"title": "Sacha Baron Cohen"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "556366",
"score": 1.1010292,
"text": "Pontypridd and London in the United Kingdom. His paternal grandfather, Morris Cohen, had added \"Baron\" to his surname. His maternal grandmother, who lived in Haifa, Israel, trained as a ballet dancer in Germany. Baron Cohen has two older brothers: Erran and Amnon. Erran is a composer and has worked on several of Sacha's films. Baron Cohen's cousin, Simon, is an autism researcher. Baron Cohen was educated at The Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, an independent school in Elstree, Hertfordshire. Baron Cohen attended the University of Cambridge, entering Christ's College, Cambridge, where he read history, graduating in 1993 with upper-second-class honours. While",
"title": "Sacha Baron Cohen"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "556399",
"score": 1.1007746,
"text": "is that Baron Cohen is fiercely private: \"...according to the UK press, his publicists denied not only that he attended a party for the London premiere of \"Borat\", but also that a party even occurred.\" In September 2010, representatives for Cohen confirmed that he was set to play Freddie Mercury in a biopic about the rock singer. He dropped out of the project in July 2013, citing \"creative differences\" between him and the surviving members of Queen. Queen guitarist Brian May later said that even though the band and Baron Cohen were on good terms, they felt that Cohen's presence",
"title": "Sacha Baron Cohen"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "556363",
"score": 1.0703276,
"text": "includes voicing King Julien XIII in the \"Madagascar\" film series (2005–2012) and appearing in \"\" (2007), \"Hugo\" (2011) and \"Les Misérables\" (2012). He made a cameo as a BBC News Anchor in \"\" (2013). In 2016, he played an English football hooligan brother of an MI6 spy in the comedy film \"Grimsby\", and co-starred as Time in the fantasy sequel \"Alice Through the Looking Glass\". In 2018, Baron Cohen created and starred in \"Who Is America?\" for Showtime, his first television project since \"Da Ali G Show\". Baron Cohen was named Best Newcomer at the 1999 British Comedy Awards for",
"title": "Sacha Baron Cohen"
}
] |
what two countries invaded poland in the beginning of ww2?
|
[
"Germany"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "179116",
"score": 1.0956886,
"text": "Soviet Union hurriedly signed the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, which secretly provided for the dismemberment of Poland into Nazi- and Soviet-controlled zones. On 1 September 1939, Hitler ordered an invasion of Poland, the opening event of World War II. Poland had signed an Anglo-Polish military alliance as recently as 25 August, and had long been in alliance with France. The two Western powers soon declared war on Germany, but they remained largely inactive (the period early in the conflict became known as the Phoney War) and extended no aid to the attacked country. The technically and numerically superior \"Wehrmacht\" formations rapidly advanced",
"title": "History of Poland"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "17756156",
"score": 1.0855577,
"text": "late July 1944 as a part of the 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade, 1st (Polish) Armoured Division. . At the outbreak of World War Two in September 1939 the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany divided Poland in a twin invasion agreed in the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. About 200,000 soldiers of the Polish army who were in the newly occupied territory were taken prisoner by the Red Army. Diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and Poland were re-established when Nazi Germany reneged on its pact with its erstwhile ally, the Soviet Union, and attacked it on 22 June 1941 in Operation Barbarossa. An",
"title": "Tanks of the Polish Armoured Forces"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3358928",
"score": 1.0721726,
"text": "the areas of these countries. Subsequently, all the mentioned countries were invaded, occupied, or forced to cede part of their territory by either the Soviet Union, Germany, or both. Between 1919 and 1939 Poland pursued a policy of balancing between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, seeking non-aggression treaties with both. In early 1939 Germany demanded that Poland join the Anti-Comintern Pact as a satellite state of Germany. Poland, fearing a loss of independence, refused, and Hitler told his generals on 23 May 1939 that the reason for invading Poland was not Danzig: \"\"Danzig is not the issue at stake.",
"title": "Causes of World War II"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "2929530",
"score": 1.058005,
"text": "to their barracks along the Maginot Line. On 17 September 1939 the Soviet Union invaded Poland, as agreed in advance with Germany following the signing of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. Britain and France did not take any action in response to the Soviet invasion. France and Britain did not launch a full land attack on Germany. Poland was overcome on 6 October. In November 1943, the Big Three (USSR, US, and the UK) met at the Tehran Conference. President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill officially agreed that the eastern borders of Poland would roughly follow the Curzon Line. The Polish government-in-exile was",
"title": "Western betrayal"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "5500577",
"score": 1.0478696,
"text": "the country. Also, the French had a long-standing alliance with Poland since 1921. The Soviet Union sought an alliance with the western powers, but Hitler ended the risk of a war with Stalin by signing the Nazi–Soviet non-aggression pact in August 1939. The agreement secretly divided the independent nations of Eastern Europe between the two powers and assured adequate oil supplies for the German war machine. On 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland; two days later Britain and France declared war on Germany. Then, on 17 September 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east. A Polish government-in-exile was",
"title": "Allies of World War II"
}
] |
what time zone am i in cleveland ohio?
|
[
"North American Eastern Time Zone"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2740825",
"score": 0.8972404,
"text": "parts of Huron, Wayne, and Erie counties, are assigned area codes 419 and 567. In 1997, area code 216 was further split as the need for additional phone numbers grew. Area code 216 was reduced in geographical area to cover the city of Cleveland and its inner ring suburbs. Area code 440 was introduced to cover the remainder of was what previously area code 216, including all of Lorain, Geauga, and Lake counties, and parts of Cuyahoga County. Some communities, such as Parma, and Parma Heights were divided between the 216 and 440 area codes. In 1999, Congressman Dennis Kucinich",
"title": "Greater Cleveland"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8215094",
"score": 0.87831616,
"text": "Area code 216 Area code 216 is the North American telephone area code for Cleveland, Ohio, and most of its inner-ring suburbs in Cuyahoga County. Some of the local exchanges contained in the 216 area are: 281 (Atlantic), 476 (Garfield), 631 (Melrose), 642 (Michigan), and 749 (Shadyside). It was one of the original area codes issued in the North American Numbering Plan on January 1, 1947. It originally covered the entire northeastern quadrant of Ohio, from Lorain to Youngstown. In 1996, the southern portion, including Akron, Canton, and Youngstown, became area code 330, while the eastern and western portions became",
"title": "Area code 216"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8215095",
"score": 0.87077534,
"text": "area code 440 in 1997. Area code 216 Area code 216 is the North American telephone area code for Cleveland, Ohio, and most of its inner-ring suburbs in Cuyahoga County. Some of the local exchanges contained in the 216 area are: 281 (Atlantic), 476 (Garfield), 631 (Melrose), 642 (Michigan), and 749 (Shadyside). It was one of the original area codes issued in the North American Numbering Plan on January 1, 1947. It originally covered the entire northeastern quadrant of Ohio, from Lorain to Youngstown. In 1996, the southern portion, including Akron, Canton, and Youngstown, became area code 330, while the",
"title": "Area code 216"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8249336",
"score": 0.86885655,
"text": "area is just barely contiguous, joined by a small section in the south. Area code 440 Area code 440 is a North American telephone area code for the state of Ohio, serving parts of the Greater Cleveland area, but not the city of Cleveland or most of its inner suburbs. This area code was established August 16, 1997. Area code 440 was formed by a three-way split of Area code 216, one of the original North American Numbering Plan codes. Area code 330 was created in 1996 from the southern part of 216 and 440 was added the following year",
"title": "Area code 440"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3709446",
"score": 0.8679429,
"text": "(southbound on the Waterfront Line) and upon leaving when traveling westbound (northbound on the Waterfront Line). Fares are collected on board the train except at Tower City Station, where they are collected at faregates entering or leaving the station. Certain other stations, notably those on the Waterfront Line, have facilities for collecting fares, but those facilities are not used except during special events, such as during Cleveland Browns games at West 3rd Street Station. Blue and Green Line trains operate from approximately 3:40 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. daily. On weekdays, each line operates every 10 minutes during rush hour and",
"title": "Blue, Green, and Waterfront Lines (Cleveland)"
}
] |
who did draco malloy end up marrying?
|
[
"Astoria Greengrass"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "547923",
"score": 1.0073829,
"text": "robes at Madam Malkin's, a clothing shop in Diagon Alley. Not realising that the boy in the store is Harry Potter—a child whose parents were murdered when he was one year old by the powerful dark wizard Lord Voldemort—Draco engages him in (for him) polite conversation. Harry, however, is alienated by the arrogance of Draco, who asks whether the orphan's parents are \"our kind\" (pure-blood wizards). Draco then proclaims that \"the other sort\" (Muggle-borns) should not be allowed at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, because \"they've never been brought up to know our ways\". The two boys part without",
"title": "Draco Malfoy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "547941",
"score": 0.9571772,
"text": "her son if the Death Eaters return to Hogwarts \"\"as part of the conquering army.\"\" A plot twist reveals that Draco had unwittingly become the Elder Wand's master when he disarmed Dumbledore, even though Draco never actually possessed the wand. The wand's allegiance passes to whoever defeats its owner, so Harry, having taken Draco's wand at Malfoy Manor, became its new master; this prevents Voldemort from using its full power. In the end, it is Narcissa's lie to Voldemort concerning Harry's death that enables the Malfoys to narrowly avoid imprisonment in Azkaban. In the epilogue, Draco has married and has",
"title": "Draco Malfoy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "547950",
"score": 0.9568375,
"text": "few remaining pure-blood wizarding clans in the \"Harry Potter\" series, and among the wealthiest. The anti-Muggle editor Brutus Malfoy is their ancestor. Lucius Malfoy was a Death Eater during both wizard wars. He marries Narcissa Black and together they have one son, Draco, who is the first Malfoy family member introduced in the series. The Malfoys are related to the Black family through Narcissa (a first cousin of Sirius Black, Harry's godfather), which makes Draco a nephew of both Bellatrix Lestrange and Andromeda Tonks. Draco is also Nymphadora Tonks' first cousin through their mothers. Three of Draco's grandparents are identified:",
"title": "Draco Malfoy"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "547945",
"score": 0.9543723,
"text": "and the Cursed Child\" Draco was portrayed by Alex Price and later by James Howard. In the theatre play Draco has a style like his father's, such as his long hair. Draco was married to Astoria Greengrass, who had died, and has a son named Scorpius. Draco is described as a tall, slender boy with a pale, pointed face, sleek blond hair, and ice grey eyes. Draco is the prototypical spoiled, rich brat; he believes that his family's wealth and social position gives him the right to bully those poorer than himself, such as Ron Weasley. He also insults Hermione",
"title": "Draco Malfoy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "547940",
"score": 0.9538301,
"text": "spare Draco's soul from being forever tainted by committing murder, Dumbledore pre-arranged his own death with Snape. Voldemort intended Draco to die in the attempt to kill Dumbledore so that Lucius would be punished for his failure to retrieve the prophecy from the Ministry of Magic. Although Draco does not directly take part in Harry's final confrontation with Voldemort, he influences its outcome. After Harry is struck by the \"Avada Kedavra\" curse, Voldemort orders Narcissa to verify that Harry is actually dead. She detects his heartbeat, but she lies to Voldemort, knowing that she will be allowed to search for",
"title": "Draco Malfoy"
}
] |
which countries border the us?
|
[
"Canada"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3069028",
"score": 0.98417044,
"text": "longer in use. Eleven of them cross the border at bridges or tunnels. Only four international rail lines currently carry passengers between the US and Canada. Unstaffed road crossings: There are six roads that do not have border inspection services in one or both directions, where travelers are legally allowed to cross the border. The U.S. maintains immigration offices, called pre-clearance facilities, in eight Canadian airports with international air service to the United States (Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, and Winnipeg). This expedites travel by allowing flights originating in Canada to land at a U.S. airport without being",
"title": "Canada–United States border"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3069022",
"score": 0.95369494,
"text": "sensors on roads and also scattered in wooded areas near crossing points and on many trails and railways, but there are not enough border personnel on either side to verify and stop coordinated incursions. There is no border zone; the U.S. Customs and Border Protection routinely sets up checkpoints as far as into U.S. territory. In August 2017, the border between Quebec and New York saw an influx of up to 500 illegal crossings each day, by people seeking asylum in Canada. Canada increased border patrol and immigration staffing in the area, and reiterated that crossing the border illegally had",
"title": "Canada–United States border"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3069021",
"score": 0.944538,
"text": "influence over Canada's border security and immigration controls, and more information would be shared by Canada with the U.S. Residents of both nations who own property adjacent to the border are forbidden to build within the six-meter-wide (almost 20 feet) boundary vista without permission from the International Boundary Commission. They are required to report such construction to their respective governments. Where required, fences or vehicle blockades are used. All persons crossing the border are required to report to the respective customs and immigration agencies in each country. In remote areas where staffed border crossings are not available, there are hidden",
"title": "Canada–United States border"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6140357",
"score": 0.9445226,
"text": "border separating Mexico and the United States is the most frequently crossed international boundary in the world, with approximately 350 million legal crossings taking place annually. There are 48 U.S.–Mexico border crossings, with 330 ports of entry. At these points of entry, people trying to get into the U.S. are required to open their bags for inspection. Border crossings take place by roads, pedestrian walkways, railroads and ferries. From west to east, below is a list of the border city \"twinnings\"; cross-border municipalities connected by one or more legal border crossings. The total population of the borderlands—defined as those counties",
"title": "Mexico–United States border"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3069018",
"score": 0.9432187,
"text": "for . This \"border vista\" extends for on each side of the line. The Commission is headed by two commissioners, one of whom is Canadian, the other American. The International Boundary is commonly referred to as the world's \"longest undefended border\", but this is true only in the military sense, as civilian law enforcement is present. It is illegal to cross the border outside border controls. Everyone crossing the border must be checked. The relatively low level of security measures stands in contrast to that of the United States – Mexico border (one-third as long as the Canada–U.S. border), which",
"title": "Canada–United States border"
}
] |
where is rome italy located on a map?
|
[
"Rome"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "343449",
"score": 1.0273005,
"text": "Rome Rome (Latin and ) is the capital city of Italy and a special \"comune\" (named \"Comune di Roma Capitale\"). Rome also serves as the capital of the Lazio region. With 2,868,782 residents in , it is also the country's most populated \"comune\". It is the fourth-most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. It is the centre of the Metropolitan City of Rome, which has a population of 4.3 million residents. Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of the Tiber. The Vatican City (the",
"title": "Rome"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "12632992",
"score": 0.966829,
"text": "Fiumicino, Tivoli, Ciampino, and Velletri; as shows the table below. This table shows the main Italian metropolitan areas by population. The Rome metropolitan area is in first place. Rome metropolitan area The Rome metropolitan area is centred on the city of Rome, the Italian capital, and is located in the Lazio region of central Italy. The metropolitan area is strictly statistical and does not have any administrative designation or function, unlike the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital (former Province of Rome) which does. The Rome metropolitan area includes the city of Rome and 59 municipalities and a population of 4,353,738",
"title": "Rome metropolitan area"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "18515536",
"score": 0.9599199,
"text": "ring-road (the \"Grande Raccordo Anulare\" or \"GRA\"). Due to its location in the centre of the Italian peninsula, Rome is the principal railway node for central Italy. Rome's main railway station, Termini, is one of the largest railway stations in Europe and the most heavily used in Italy, with around 400 thousand travellers passing through every day. The second-largest station in the city, Roma Tiburtina, has been redeveloped as a high-speed rail terminus. Rome is served by three airports. The intercontinental Leonardo da Vinci International Airport is Italy's chief airport, is located within the nearby Fiumicino, south-west of Rome. The",
"title": "Metropolitan City of Rome Capital"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "12632991",
"score": 0.95240164,
"text": "Rome metropolitan area The Rome metropolitan area is centred on the city of Rome, the Italian capital, and is located in the Lazio region of central Italy. The metropolitan area is strictly statistical and does not have any administrative designation or function, unlike the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital (former Province of Rome) which does. The Rome metropolitan area includes the city of Rome and 59 municipalities and a population of 4,353,738 . All are within the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, except one in the Province of Latina. The most important of these by population are: Guidonia Montecelio, Aprilia,",
"title": "Rome metropolitan area"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "343508",
"score": 0.9469962,
"text": "extends to the shore, where the south-western district of Ostia is located. The altitude of the central part of Rome ranges from above sea level (at the base of the Pantheon) to above sea level (the peak of Monte Mario). The \"Comune\" of Rome covers an overall area of about , including many green areas. Throughout the history of Rome, the urban limits of the city were considered to be the area within the city's walls. Originally, these consisted of the Servian Wall, which was built twelve years after the Gaulish sack of the city in 390 BC. This contained",
"title": "Rome"
}
] |
what is nina dobrev nationality?
|
[
"Bulgaria"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "9513311",
"score": 1.3107296,
"text": "drama \"Flatliners\". Born in Bulgaria, her family immigrated to Canada when she was two years old, and Dobrev grew up in Toronto. She studied sociology at Ryerson University, but left early to pursue her acting career. Dobrev currently lives in Los Angeles. Dobrev was born Nikolina Konstantinova Dobreva in Sofia, Bulgaria, and moved to Canada at the age of two, where she was raised in Toronto, Ontario, her hometown. She has an older brother, Aleksandar Dobrev. Her father, Konstantin Dobrev, is a computer specialist, and her mother, Mihaela Dobreva (née Radeva), is an artist. Dobrev attended Vradenburg Junior Public School",
"title": "Nina Dobrev"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9513310",
"score": 1.195832,
"text": "Nina Dobrev Nikolina Konstantinova Dobreva (born January 9, 1989), known professionally as Nina Dobrev (), is a Canadian actress. Her first acting role was as Mia Jones in the drama series \"\". She later became known for portraying Elena Gilbert and Katherine Pierce, along with two other characters on The CW's supernatural drama series \"The Vampire Diaries\". Dobrev has also appeared in several feature films, including the 2012 coming-of-age drama \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\", the 2014 action comedy \"Let's Be Cops\", the 2015 horror comedy \"The Final Girls\", the 2017 action thriller \"\", and the 2017 science fiction",
"title": "Nina Dobrev"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9513317",
"score": 1.1730839,
"text": "the comedy \"Fam\", a CBS television pilot that was picked up to series in May 2018. Dobrev speaks English, French and Bulgarian. While filming \"The Vampire Diaries\", Dobrev lived in Atlanta, but moved to Los Angeles after leaving the series in 2015. Nina Dobrev Nikolina Konstantinova Dobreva (born January 9, 1989), known professionally as Nina Dobrev (), is a Canadian actress. Her first acting role was as Mia Jones in the drama series \"\". She later became known for portraying Elena Gilbert and Katherine Pierce, along with two other characters on The CW's supernatural drama series \"The Vampire Diaries\". Dobrev",
"title": "Nina Dobrev"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9513312",
"score": 1.108964,
"text": "and J. B. Tyrrell Sr. Public School, where she started ballet and jazz classes, and competed in rhythmic gymnastics. She took acting classes at Armstrong Acting Studios in Toronto. Dobrev subsequently attended the arts program at Wexford Collegiate School for the Arts in Scarborough until her graduating year. Dobrev entered post-secondary studies at Ryerson University in Toronto, majoring in Sociology, though her pursuit of an acting career prevented her from graduating. Dobrev's first major acting role was as Mia on the teen drama television series \"\", a role she played for three seasons starting in 2006. She appeared in several",
"title": "Nina Dobrev"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "16775825",
"score": 1.097744,
"text": "Delyan Dobrev Delyan Dobrev (born 1977 or 1978) is a Bulgarian politician. He was the Deputy Bulgarian Minister of Economy and Energy under Traycho Traykov, succeeding him as Minister in March 2012 following an energy crisis in the country which included the alleged termination of the Belene Nuclear Power Plant project and the resignation of Traykov. Currently Dobrev is a MP from Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria. According to published reports, \"Dobrev graduated in economics in 2002 from Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut in the United States. He specialised [sic] in accounting and finance at the London School of Economics.\"",
"title": "Delyan Dobrev"
}
] |
what country does iceland belong to?
|
[
"Iceland"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "189903",
"score": 1.0195894,
"text": "Iceland Iceland ( ) is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic, with a population of and an area of , making it the most sparsely populated country in Europe. The capital and largest city is Reykjavík, with Reykjavík and the surrounding areas in the southwest of the country being home to over two-thirds of the population. Iceland is volcanically and geologically active. The interior consists of a plateau characterised by sand and lava fields, mountains, and glaciers, and many glacial rivers flow to the sea through the lowlands. Iceland is warmed by the Gulf Stream and has a",
"title": "Iceland"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "744387",
"score": 1.0103023,
"text": "Geography of Iceland Iceland ( )is an island country at the confluence of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, east of Greenland and immediately south of the Arctic Circle, atop the constructive boundary of the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge about from Scotland and from New York City. One of the world's most sparsely populated countries, Iceland's boundaries are almost the same as the main island – the world's 18th largest in area and possessing almost all of the country's area and population. It is the westernmost European country with more land covered by glaciers than in all of continental Europe. Island",
"title": "Geography of Iceland"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "189925",
"score": 0.9873098,
"text": "Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. The main island is entirely south of the Arctic Circle, which passes through the small Icelandic island of Grímsey off the main island's northern coast. The country lies between latitudes 63 and 68°N, and longitudes 25 and 13°W. Iceland is closer to continental Europe than to mainland North America, although it is closest to Greenland (), an island of North America. Iceland is generally included in Europe for geographical, historical, political, cultural, linguistic and practical reasons. Geologically, the island includes parts of both continental plates. The closest bodies of land in Europe are the Faroe Islands",
"title": "Iceland"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "190023",
"score": 0.9863234,
"text": "number of international tournaments. Iceland won the world bridge championship (the Bermuda Bowl) in Yokohama, Japan, in 1991 and took second place (with Sweden) in Hamilton, Bermuda, in 1950. Iceland Iceland ( ) is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic, with a population of and an area of , making it the most sparsely populated country in Europe. The capital and largest city is Reykjavík, with Reykjavík and the surrounding areas in the southwest of the country being home to over two-thirds of the population. Iceland is volcanically and geologically active. The interior consists of a plateau characterised",
"title": "Iceland"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "189957",
"score": 0.97654617,
"text": "8.1% in 2010. Many political parties remain opposed to EU membership, primarily due to Icelanders' concern about losing control over their natural resources (particularly fisheries). The national currency of Iceland is the Icelandic króna (ISK). Iceland is the only country in the world to have a population under two million yet still have a floating exchange rate and an independent monetary policy. A poll released on 5 March 2010 by Capacent Gallup showed that 31% of respondents were in favour of adopting the euro and 69% opposed. Another Capacent Gallup poll conducted in February 2012 found that 67.4% of Icelanders",
"title": "Iceland"
}
] |
which kennedy died first?
|
[
"John F. Kennedy"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11229100",
"score": 1.0750868,
"text": "a year of his death. Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963 while visiting Dallas, Texas. Though the Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in assassinating Kennedy, Kennedy's death gave rise to various conspiracy theories. Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic to serve as President of the United States, as well as the youngest individual ever to win a U.S. presidential election. Historians and political scientists tend to rank Kennedy as an above-average president. Kennedy, who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate from 1953 to 1960, had finished second on the vice presidential ballot of the 1956",
"title": "Presidency of John F. Kennedy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1981551",
"score": 1.0609341,
"text": "indicated that it was the responsibility of the justice of the peace to determine the cause of death as well as the necessity of whether an autopsy was needed to determine the cause of death. Theran Ward, a justice of the peace in Dallas County, signed the official record of inquest as well as a second certificate of death. A few minutes after 2:00 p.m. CST (20:00 UTC), Kennedy's dead body was taken from Parkland Hospital to Love Field. His casket was then loaded onto Air Force One through the rear door, where it remained at the rear of the",
"title": "Assassination of John F. Kennedy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12923914",
"score": 1.0551738,
"text": "Hymn of the Republic\". Kennedy was buried near his older brother John, in Arlington National Cemetery, in the first burial to have ever taken place there at night; the second was the burial of his younger brother Ted in 2009. After Kennedy's assassination, Congress altered the Secret Service's mandate to include protection for presidential candidates. The remaining candidates were immediately protected under an executive order issued by Lyndon Johnson, putting a strain on the poorly resourced Secret Service. At the time of his death, Kennedy was substantially behind Humphrey in convention delegate support, but many believe that Kennedy would have",
"title": "Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "865558",
"score": 1.0480378,
"text": "March 14, 1967, a reinterment from his original Arlington burial site, some away, where he was buried in November 1963. The grave is marked with an \"eternal flame\". The remains of his brothers, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Senator Edward M. \"Ted\" Kennedy, are buried nearby. The latter two graves are marked with simple crosses and footstones. On December 1, 1971, Robert Kennedy's body was re-interred from its original June 1968 burial site. Two of the astronauts who were killed in January 27, 1967 flash fire inside the Apollo 1 Command Module, Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee, are buried at",
"title": "Arlington National Cemetery"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "97632",
"score": 1.0480078,
"text": "late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District. Family incidents led Ted to question in a televised statement about the Chappaquiddick incident in 1969, whether there was a \"Kennedy curse.\" In 1941, Rosemary underwent a lobotomy intended to curb behavioral and emotional issues, but the operation left her incapacitated; Joseph Jr. died in 1944 when the Navy bomber he was piloting during World War II exploded in flight; Kathleen died in a plane crash in France in 1948; and John and Robert were both assassinated in 1963 and 1968. In",
"title": "Kennedy family"
}
] |
what books did beverly cleary right?
|
[
"Ramona's World",
"Ramona Quimby, Age 8",
"Ralph S. Mouse",
"Runaway Ralph",
"Ribsy",
"Sister of the Bride",
"Ellen Tebbits",
"Dear Mr. Henshaw",
"The Mouse and the Motorcycle",
"Beezus and Ramona"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1529891",
"score": 1.2665966,
"text": "had not attended kindergarten, but later changed her mind after the birth of her twins. She has written two memoirs, \"A Girl from Yamhill\" (1988) and \"My Own Two Feet\" (1995). During a 2011 interview for the \"Los Angeles Times\", at age 95, Cleary stated, \"I've had an exceptionally happy career.\" Cleary's books have been historically noted for their attention to the daily minutiae of childhood, specifically the experience of children growing up in middle class families. Leonard S. Marcus, a children's literature historian, said of Cleary's work: \"When you're the right age to read Cleary's books you're likely at",
"title": "Beverly Cleary"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1529892",
"score": 1.236296,
"text": "your most impressionable time in life as a reader. [Her books] both entertain children and give them courage and insight into what to expect from their lives.\" Cleary's employment of humor has also been noted by critics; Roger Sutton of \"The Horn Book Magazine\" notes: \"Cleary is funny in a very sophisticated way. She gets very close to satire, which I think is why adults like her, but she's still deeply respectful of her characters—nobody gets a laugh at the expense of another. I think kids appreciate that they're on a level playing field with adults.\" Pat Pflieger, professor of",
"title": "Beverly Cleary"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "1529883",
"score": 1.2335753,
"text": "Beverly Cleary Beverly Atlee Cleary (née Bunn; born April 12, 1916) is an American writer of children's and young adult fiction. One of America's most successful living authors, 91 million copies of her books have been sold worldwide since her first book was published in 1950. Some of Cleary's best known characters are Henry Huggins and his dog Ribsy, Ramona Quimby and Beezus Quimby, and Ralph S. Mouse. The majority of Cleary's books are set in the Grant Park neighborhood of northeast Portland, Oregon, where she was raised, and she has been credited as one of the first authors of",
"title": "Beverly Cleary"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "1529890",
"score": 1.2220755,
"text": "was the first in a series of fictional chapter books about Henry, his dog Ribsy, his neighborhood friend Beezus and her little sister Ramona. Like many of her later works, \"Henry Huggins\" is a novel about people living ordinary lives and is based on Cleary's own childhood experiences, the kids in her neighborhood growing up, as well as children she met while working as a librarian. Cleary's first book to center a story on the Quimby sisters, \"Beezus and Ramona\", was published in 1955. A publisher asked her to write a book about a kindergarten student. Cleary resisted, because she",
"title": "Beverly Cleary"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1529888",
"score": 1.2166045,
"text": "in library science and accepted a year-long position as a children's librarian in Yakima, Washington. Her parents disapproved of her relationship with Cleary, a Roman Catholic, so the couple eloped and were married in 1940. After World War II, they settled in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. After her graduation from the University of Washington in 1939, she served as a children's librarian in Yakima, Washington, and then as the post librarian at the U.S. Army Hospital in Oakland, California. In 1942, she began working as a full-time writer for children. As a children's librarian, Cleary empathized with her young patrons, who had",
"title": "Beverly Cleary"
}
] |
who did the philippines gain independence from?
|
[
"United States of America"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "14511867",
"score": 1.0859822,
"text": "absolute independence which means separation from Spanish rule, ending the oppression and attaining the Filipino identity. Succeeding the Philippine Revolution against Spain, was the Philippine–American War, which lasted from 1898 with the Treaty of Paris, the capture of Emilio Aguinaldo in 1901, until 1902 that granted the Philippines to elect its own people in the government through the Philippine Assembly. In the duration of the American occupation in the Philippines, there were still remnants of the Katipunan that wanted a complete and absolute independence for the Philippines, a notable individual was Macario Sakay. Macario Sakay was an early member of",
"title": "Magat Salamat"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "315551",
"score": 1.0803809,
"text": "Philippine Republic, followed by the bloody Philippine–American War. Aside from the period of Japanese occupation, the United States retained sovereignty over the islands until after World War II, when the Philippines was recognized as an independent nation. Since then, the unitary sovereign state has often had a tumultuous experience with democracy, which included the overthrow of a dictatorship by a non-violent revolution. It is a founding member of the United Nations, World Trade Organization, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, and the East Asia Summit. It also hosts the headquarters of the Asian Development Bank. The",
"title": "Philippines"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8184981",
"score": 1.0761654,
"text": "The Commonwealth of the Philippines was intended to be a transitional government in preparation for the country's full achievement of independence in 1946. After the Japanese invasion and subsequent occupation of the Philippines during World War II, the United States and Philippine Commonwealth military recaptured the Philippines in 1945. According to the terms of the Philippine Independence Act, the United States formally recognised the independence of the Republic of the Philippines on July 4, 1946. The Philippine Revolution began in August 1896 and ended with the Pact of Biak-na-Bato, a ceasefire between the Spanish colonial Governor-General Fernando Primo de Rivera",
"title": "History of the Philippines (1898–1946)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "315700",
"score": 1.076031,
"text": "Revolution led by Emilio Aguinaldo. The United States established the Insular Government to rule the Philippines. In 1907, the elected Philippine Assembly was set up with popular elections. The U.S. promised independence in the Jones Act. The Philippine Commonwealth was established in 1935, as a 10-year interim step prior to full independence. However, in 1942 during World War II, Japan occupied the Philippines. The U.S. military overpowered the Japanese in 1945. The Treaty of Manila in 1946 established an independent Philippine Republic. Discovery in 2018 of stone tools and fossils of butchered animal remains in Rizal, Kalinga has pushed back",
"title": "History of the Philippines"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4697849",
"score": 1.074909,
"text": "\"our famous Dictator Don Emilio Aguinaldo all the powers necessary to enable him to discharge the duties of Government, including the prerogatives of granting pardon and amnesty.\" Philippine Declaration of Independence The Philippine Declaration of Independence (Filipino: \"Pagpapahayag ng Kasarinlan ng Pilipinas\") was proclaimed on June 12, 1898 in Cavite II el Viejo (present-day Kawit, Cavite), Philippines. With the public reading of the \"Act of the Proclamation of Independence of the Filipino People\" (; ), Filipino revolutionary forces under General Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed the sovereignty and independence of the Philippine Islands from the colonial rule of Spain. In 1896, the",
"title": "Philippine Declaration of Independence"
}
] |
where to fly into bali?
|
[
"Ngurah Rai Airport"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18413599",
"score": 1.0094156,
"text": "airport, and the airport offers nonstop flights to 50 cities every week. There is a minimum of 966 domestic flights and 889 international flights per week departing from it. The Pura Luhur Uluwatu temple is one of nine directional temples of Bali, found up at the top of the rock at the southwest most point of the peninsula. Locals on the island believe that Gods have blessed the surfers who surf the Uluwatu wave, because of how divine and perfect the waves there are. The temple is known to protect Bali against evil. Uluwatu, Bali Uluwatu is a place on",
"title": "Uluwatu, Bali"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20664648",
"score": 1.0005907,
"text": "North Bali International Airport North Bali International Airport (; commonly abbreviated as \"\"NBIA\"\"), is a proposed airport on the island of Bali, Indonesia, located at Kubutambahan, in the Kabupaten of Buleleng. It is a project initiated by the Governor of Bali, Made Mangku Pastika, on 9 July 2015. With a capacity of 32 million passengers, NBIA will be Indonesia's second largest airport. Built entirely on the sea, the site will be divided into two parts: the Aerotropolis and the airport. The latter will consist of a main terminal and three boarding satellites, and will have two parallel runways, a heliport",
"title": "North Bali International Airport"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20664651",
"score": 0.97682583,
"text": "of the feasibility studies. The subject of the debates is equity between North and South Bali. The Governor asks for a balance in the development plan of the two zones. In March 2018, the Coordinating Minister of Maritime Affairs, Luhut Panjaitan, gave the go-ahead for a feasibility study at the chosen location. At the same time, expansion of the existing airport as well as transport links between the north and the south of the island are being prioritised by the Transport Minister, Budi Karya Sumadi. North Bali International Airport North Bali International Airport (; commonly abbreviated as \"\"NBIA\"\"), is a",
"title": "North Bali International Airport"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "48920",
"score": 0.9706402,
"text": "$662 to $1,285. In 2017 it was expected that Chinese tourists would outnumber Australian tourists. The Ngurah Rai International Airport is located near Jimbaran, on the isthmus at the southernmost part of the island. Lt.Col. Wisnu Airfield is on the north-west Bali. A coastal road circles the island, and three major two-lane arteries cross the central mountains at passes reaching to 1,750 m in height (at Penelokan). The Ngurah Rai Bypass is a four-lane expressway that partly encircles Denpasar. Bali has no railway lines. In December 2010 the Government of Indonesia invited investors to build a new Tanah Ampo Cruise",
"title": "Bali"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2793629",
"score": 0.9658872,
"text": "million to 15 million passengers in 2018 awarded by Airports Council International. Airlines that use this airport to serve domestic routes are Lion Air, Sriwijaya Air, Citilink, and Garuda Air. The only international airline serving the airport is Silk Air, connecting Balikpapan to Singapore while Air Asia ceased operations in 2016. The airport is one of the twelve principal locations near Indonesia used by Muslims on their \"Hajj\" pilgrimage to Mecca. In 1996–97 the airport served over 4,500 East Borneo pilgrims and in 1997–98 it served pilgrims from East Borneo, South Kalimantan, Central Sulawesi, and North Sulawesi. In addition to",
"title": "Balikpapan"
}
] |
who is the prime minister of ethiopia?
|
[
"Hailemariam Desalegn"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4957412",
"score": 1.1830631,
"text": "Prime Minister of Ethiopia The Prime Minister of Ethiopia is the head of the Ethiopian government and the most powerful figure in Ethiopian politics. Although the President of Ethiopia is the country's head of state, her powers are largely ceremonial; the Constitution explicitly vests executive power in the Council of Ministers, and names the Prime Minister as chief executive. The official residence of the prime minister, is \"Menelik Palace\" in Addis Ababa. The current Prime Minister is Abiy Ahmed of EPRDF, the 15th person to hold the position. The Prime Minister is elected from the members of the House of",
"title": "Prime Minister of Ethiopia"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4957416",
"score": 1.1681385,
"text": "the Members of Parliament to them as the in-charge of the portfolios in the capacity as Prime Minister of Ethiopia. The prime minister represents the country in various delegations, high level meetings and international organisations that require the attendance of the highest government office. The bodyguards of the Ethiopian Prime Minister are equipped with the TAR-21 assault rifle. Prime Minister of Ethiopia The Prime Minister of Ethiopia is the head of the Ethiopian government and the most powerful figure in Ethiopian politics. Although the President of Ethiopia is the country's head of state, her powers are largely ceremonial; the Constitution",
"title": "Prime Minister of Ethiopia"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4957414",
"score": 1.1547903,
"text": "representative (i.e., the monarch or president or governor-general) is nominal chief executive, but in practice is bound to act on the advice of the prime minister. Thus, the head of state \"de facto\" holds a purely ceremonial position, while the prime minister is the actual head of government and executive branch. In Ethiopia, however, the Prime Minister is both \"de jure\" and \"de facto\" chief executive. The prime minister is expected to become a member of the House of Peoples' Representatives within six months of beginning their tenure, if he are not a member already. He is expected to work",
"title": "Prime Minister of Ethiopia"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4957415",
"score": 1.1473594,
"text": "with other ministers to ensure the passage of bills through the legislature. After each election, the President of Ethiopia invites the leader of the majority party or coalition in the House of Peoples' Representatives as leader of the majority party to form a government at the federal level and exercise its powers. In practice the prime minister nominates the cabinet ministers. The prime minister is also the commander-in-chief of the Ethiopian National Defense Force. The prime minister, in consultation with the Cabinet, schedules and attends the sessions of the Houses of Parliament and is required to answer the question from",
"title": "Prime Minister of Ethiopia"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20584446",
"score": 1.146571,
"text": "Designate of Ethiopia\" by receiving 108 votes while Shiferaw Shigute received 58 and Debretsion Gebremichael received 2 votes. On 2 April 2018, Abiy was elected as Prime Minister of Ethiopia by the House of Representatives and sworn in. On 2 April 2018, Abiy was confirmed and sworn in by the Ethiopian parliament as Prime Minister of Ethiopia. During his acceptance speech, he promised political reform; to promote the unity of Ethiopia and the unity among the peoples of Ethiopia; to reach out to the Eritrean government to resolve the ongoing Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict after the Eritrean–Ethiopian War and to also",
"title": "Abiy Ahmed"
}
] |
what to see near sedona arizona?
|
[
"Sedona Airport",
"Red Rock State Park",
"Seven Canyons",
"Honanki",
"Cathedral Rock",
"Chapel of the Holy Cross",
"Sycamore Canyon",
"Oak Creek Canyon",
"Slide Rock State Park",
"Bell Rock"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "949620",
"score": 1.0196476,
"text": "part of the Northern Arizona Healthcare system and is a subdivision of Verde Valley Medical Center in the nearby city of Cottonwood. Sedona, Arizona Sedona is a city that straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley region of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2010 census, its population was 10,031. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations. The formations appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. The red rocks form a popular backdrop for many activities, ranging from spiritual",
"title": "Sedona, Arizona"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "949603",
"score": 0.9989872,
"text": "Sedona, Arizona Sedona is a city that straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley region of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2010 census, its population was 10,031. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations. The formations appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. The red rocks form a popular backdrop for many activities, ranging from spiritual pursuits to the hundreds of hiking and mountain biking trails. Sedona was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950), the wife of",
"title": "Sedona, Arizona"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3861698",
"score": 0.9731419,
"text": "Sedona, SR 89A provides access to Red Rock State Park. The route remains a divided highway until it reaches Sedona, an arts and resort community known for its red sandstone formations. As it enters the city of Sedona, the route is known as the Si Birch Memorial Highway. The route continues east through Sedona, providing access to the Sedona Airport. SR 89A continues towards the east through Sedona to an intersection with SR 179, which heads south from this intersection through the southern part of Sedona to provide access to I-17. Upon leaving Sedona, SR 89A becomes the state designated",
"title": "Arizona State Route 89A"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "949612",
"score": 0.94336176,
"text": "average high temperature is 97 °F (34 °C) with a low of 64 °F (17 °C). Annual precipitation is just over . As of the census of 2000, there were 10,192 people, 4,928 households, and 2,863 families residing in the city. The population density was 548.0 people per square mile (211.6/km²). There were 5,684 housing units at an average density of 305.6 per square mile (118.0/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 92.17% White, 0.49% Black or African American, 0.45% Native American, 0.94% Asian, 0.09% Pacific Islander, 4.29% from other races, and 1.57% from two or more races. 8.90%",
"title": "Sedona, Arizona"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "2979716",
"score": 0.9378557,
"text": "Sedona Airport Sedona Airport is a small non-towered airport located southwest of the central business district of Sedona, a city in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The airport covers and has one runway and one helipad. Although most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, Sedona Airport is assigned SEZ by the FAA and SDX by the IATA (which assigned SEZ to Seychelles International Airport in Mahé, Seychelles). The airport is located on top of a high mesa overlooking a major portion of the city; it is not uncommon for tourists or locals driving",
"title": "Sedona Airport"
}
] |
what high school did president bill clinton attend?
|
[
"Hot Springs High School"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6134925",
"score": 0.9693279,
"text": "President Bill Clinton cited FHHS's \"academic and extra-curricular excellence\", and it became one of only 124 \"Blue Ribbon\" schools nationwide. In 2000, US First Lady Hillary Clinton delivered the commencement address, per invitation of Luis Miranda and Crystel Debs. Jacob J. (\"Jack\") Lew, a 1972 graduate of FHHS, was then the Clinton administration's Director of the Office of Management and Budget, having been elevated to the post two years earlier. In the 2011–2012 school year, the school was featured on CNN in a story on how large high schools can succeed. CNN interviewed the principal and produced a video about",
"title": "Forest Hills High School (New York)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6561239",
"score": 0.93753976,
"text": "refused to cut it, and was transferred to Roosevelt, where he focused on art courses, got bored and dropped out, yet returned and graduated. Palminteri, too, had attended Clinton, but disliked its being all-male and transferred to Roosevelt, where this poor student, who got girls to do his homework, graduated in 1973 at age 21. Although later actor Jimmie Walker's diploma was from Clinton, he met its requirements in 1965 by attending night classes at Roosevelt, whose summer sessions, too, taught students of other high schools. During the 1950s, US government's policy shifted Puerto Rico's economy from agriculture to manufacturing.",
"title": "Theodore Roosevelt High School (New York City)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7749817",
"score": 0.93397593,
"text": "softball and earned numerous badges as a Brownie and a Girl Scout. She has often told a story of being inspired by U.S. efforts during the Space Race and sending a letter to NASA around 1961 asking what she could do to become an astronaut, only to be informed that women were not being accepted into the program. She attended Maine East High School, where she participated in the student council, the school newspaper and was selected for the National Honor Society. She was elected class vice president for her junior year, but then lost the election for class president",
"title": "Hillary Clinton"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7749818",
"score": 0.9336547,
"text": "for her senior year against two boys, one of whom told her that \"you are really stupid if you think a girl can be elected president\". For her senior year, she and other students were transferred to the then new Maine South High School, where she was a National Merit Finalist and was voted, \"most likely to succeed\". She graduated in 1965 in the top five percent of her class. Rodham's mother wanted her to have an independent, professional career, and her father, who was otherwise a traditionalist, felt that his daughter's abilities and opportunities should not be limited by",
"title": "Hillary Clinton"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "13164519",
"score": 0.93114847,
"text": "1997; following the Pearl High School shooting and the Heath High shooting, then President Clinton ordered Attorney General Janet Reno to organize experts on school violence to analyze the recent incidents, determine what they may have had in common and what steps could be taken to reduce the chance of a similar incident. White ribbons were tied on tree trunks, and other objects in memory of the victims. The school installed a memorial bench outside the school that is carved with the date of the massacre, and a sundial memorial, installed in a park area behind the school, is engraved",
"title": "Mitchell Johnson and Andrew Golden"
}
] |
what form of government does russia have today?
|
[
"Constitutional republic"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "347027",
"score": 1.0758871,
"text": "had previously been considered a \"hybrid regime\" (with \"some form of democratic government\" in place) as late as 2007. According to political scientist, Larry Diamond, writing in 2015, \"no serious scholar would consider Russia today a democracy\". The arrest of prominent oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky on charges of fraud, embezzlement and tax evasion was met with domestic and Western criticism that the arrest was political and that his trial was highly flawed. However, the move was met positively by the Russian public and has largely undeterred investment from the country, which continued to grow at double digit rates. In 2005, Russia",
"title": "Politics of Russia"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "10620088",
"score": 1.0667865,
"text": "transformation into a consolidated democracy, either bureaucratic authoritarianism. However, \"if Russia is lagging behind the developed capitalist nations in regard to the consolidation of democracy, it is not the quality of democracy, but rather its amount and the balance between civil society and the state\". The report by Andrew C. Kuchins in November 2007 said that \"Russia today is a hybrid regime that might best be termed “illiberal internationalism”, although neither word is fully accurate and requires considerable qualification. From being a weakly institutionalized, fragile, and in many ways distorted proto-democracy in the 1990s, Russia under Vladimir Putin has moved",
"title": "Russia under Vladimir Putin"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "341390",
"score": 1.0338777,
"text": "the Levant), and the Army of Conquest. According to the Constitution of Russia, the country is a federation and semi-presidential republic, wherein the President is the head of state and the Prime Minister is the head of government. The Russian Federation is fundamentally structured as a multi-party representative democracy, with the federal government composed of three branches: The president is elected by popular vote for a six-year term (eligible for a second term, but not for a third consecutive term). Ministries of the government are composed of the Premier and his deputies, ministers, and selected other individuals; all are appointed",
"title": "Russia"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "10620087",
"score": 1.0082847,
"text": "to Migranyan, the major trouble of Russian democracy is inability of civil society to rule the state, underdevelopment of public interests. He sees that as the consequence of Yeltsin's era family-ruled state being unable to pursue \"a favorable environment for mid-sized and small businesses\". Migranyan sees modern Russia as democracy, at least formally. While \"the state, having restored its effectiveness and control over its own resources, has become the largest corporation responsible for establishing the rules of the game\". Migranyan wonders how much might this influence extend in future. In 2004, he saw two possibilities for the Putin regime: either",
"title": "Russia under Vladimir Putin"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3225226",
"score": 1.0056379,
"text": "country and on unlimited sovereignty of federal subjects (in practice it was never allowed), which conflicts with country's integrity and federal laws. The new constitution eliminated a number of legal conflicts, reserved the rights of the regions, introduced local self-government and didn't grant the Soviet-era right to secede from the country. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the political system became \"de jure\" closer to other modern federal states with a republican form of government in the world. In the 2000s, following the policy of Vladimir Putin and of the United Russia party (dominant party in all federal subjects),",
"title": "Federal subjects of Russia"
}
] |
what movies does taylor lautner play in?
|
[
"Abduction",
"Eclipse",
"Valentine's Day",
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1",
"New Moon"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "10883379",
"score": 1.1083927,
"text": "Taylor Lautner Taylor Lautner (; born February 11, 1992) is an American actor, voice actor, and model. He is known for playing Jacob Black in \"The Twilight Saga\" film series based on the novels of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. Lautner began his acting career playing bit roles in comedy series such as \"The Bernie Mac Show\" (2003) and \"My Wife and Kids\" (2004), before having voice roles in television series like \"What's New, Scooby-Doo?\" (2005) and \"Danny Phantom\" (2005). In 2005, he appeared in the film \"Cheaper by the Dozen 2\" and starred in \"The Adventures of Sharkboy",
"title": "Taylor Lautner"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "10883394",
"score": 1.0500124,
"text": "a sex symbol. The trio appeared on many covers and televised appearances together. In between the second and third films in the \"Twilight\" series, Lautner was a part of the ensemble cast in the movie \"Valentine's Day\" as Willy Harrington, acting alongside his rumored girlfriend at the time, American country pop singer Taylor Swift. The duo was nominated at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards for Best Kiss. Although it received generally negative reviews, the film grossed $213 million and had the second biggest opening in the United States for a romantic comedy film. Lautner presented at the 2009 MTV Video",
"title": "Taylor Lautner"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "10883406",
"score": 1.0192096,
"text": "with the lawn.\" He owns a BMW 5 series, with dark-tinted windows intended to provide anonymity. The boost given to his career by the success of the \"Twilight\" films made him too busy to attend school, so he took the California High School Proficiency Exam to graduate from high school in 2008. He has stated on \"Late Show with David Letterman\" that if he does not have work, he would like to go back to school. In 2010, he stated that \"I finished high school and enrolled in my local community college\". Taylor Lautner Taylor Lautner (; born February 11,",
"title": "Taylor Lautner"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "10883401",
"score": 0.98481095,
"text": "was named number one on Access Hollywood's \"Top 5 Hollywood Abs\" list. Before the actor turned 18, his sexualized image was often critiqued, and subject to controversy. In December 2009, Lautner appeared on the cover of \"Rolling Stone\" in a wet T-shirt. Jennifer Cady of E! Online said to wait a few months when Lautner would \"be of age, which will make this whole operation you got going on completely legal.\" In his interview with the magazine, after declining to talk about whether he was dating Taylor Swift, the magazine pressed Lautner on rumors of him being gay, which he",
"title": "Taylor Lautner"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "10883380",
"score": 0.97719824,
"text": "and Lavagirl in 3-D\". He also starred in the 2011 action film \"Abduction\". Since 2013, Lautner has starred in the BBC sitcom \"Cuckoo\" as the son of the titular main character. In 2016, he joined the main cast of FOX black comedy series \"Scream Queens\" as Dr. Cassidy Cascade, joining in the second series. The late 2000s saw Lautner become a teen idol and sex symbol, after extensively changing his physique to keep the role of Jacob Black in further \"Twilight\" installments, and generating media attention for his looks. In 2010, he was ranked second on \"Glamour\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s \"The 50 Sexiest",
"title": "Taylor Lautner"
}
] |
what year lebron james came to the nba?
|
[
"2003–04 NBA season"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1811554",
"score": 0.958448,
"text": "with Miami after four seasons to re-sign with the Cavaliers. In 2016, James led the Cavaliers to their first NBA championship by defeating the Golden State Warriors to end Cleveland's 52-year professional sports title drought. In 2018, he opted out of his Cleveland contract to sign with the Lakers. James was born on December 30, 1984, in Akron, Ohio to a 16-year-old mother, Gloria Marie James. His father, Anthony McClelland, has an extensive criminal record and was not involved in their life. When James was growing up, life was often a struggle for the family, as they moved from apartment",
"title": "LeBron James"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1811551",
"score": 0.94452417,
"text": "LeBron James LeBron Raymone James Sr. (; born December 30, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Often considered the best basketball player in the world and regarded by some as the greatest player of all time, James' accomplishments are extensive and include four NBA Most Valuable Player Awards, three NBA Finals MVP Awards, two Olympic gold medals, three All-Star Game MVP awards, and an NBA scoring title. He is the all-time NBA playoffs scoring leader and has amassed fourteen NBA All-Star Game appearances, twelve All-NBA First Team designations,",
"title": "LeBron James"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12004319",
"score": 0.93098176,
"text": "more popular in many places around the world, most noticeably China. Further championships in 2009 and 2010 helped raise his popularity. In 2015, he announced the following season would be his last. He would have played in 20 seasons by then. Another player who revolutionized the game of basketball was LeBron James. He was taken as the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers, and has worked his way to become the face of the NBA and basketball around the world. He left the Cavaliers in 2010 to join the Miami Heat along with fellow",
"title": "History of basketball"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1811552",
"score": 0.9109417,
"text": "and five All-Defensive First Team honors. A prep-to-pro, James played high school basketball for St. Vincent–St. Mary High School in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, where he was heavily touted in the national media as a future NBA superstar. He joined the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003 as the first overall draft pick. James quickly emerged as a league star and concluded his first season by winning the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. He would go on to establish himself as one of the premier players in the NBA with multiple accolades, including being given the NBA Most Valuable Player",
"title": "LeBron James"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1811564",
"score": 0.9032002,
"text": "AAU basketball game. Some sports analysts, football critics, high school coaches, former and current players have speculated that James could have played in the National Football League. James was selected by his hometown team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, as the first overall pick of the 2003 NBA draft. In his first regular season game, he scored 25 points against the Sacramento Kings, setting an NBA record for most points scored by a prep-to-pro player in his debut performance. At the conclusion of the season, he was named the NBA Rookie of the Year, finishing with averages of 20.9 points, 5.5 rebounds,",
"title": "LeBron James"
}
] |
what did the german revolution lead to?
|
[
"German Democratic Republic"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2765981",
"score": 1.1086841,
"text": "aspects by proletarian means and methods. The fact that a revolution by the working class in Germany never happened could be put down to the \"subjective factor\", especially the absence of a \"Marxist-Leninist offensive party\". Contrary to the official party line, Rudolf Lindau supported the theory that the German Revolution had a Socialist tendency. Consistently, the founding of the KPD (Communist Party of Germany) was declared to be the decisive turning point in German history, but in spite of ideological bias, historical research in the GDR expanded detailed knowledge of the German Revolution. During the 1950s, West German historians focused",
"title": "German Revolution of 1918–19"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2765978",
"score": 1.1044059,
"text": "1955, Karl Dietrich Bracher also dealt with the German Revolution from the perspective of the failed republic. Erich Eyck shows how little the revolution after 1945 was regarded as part of German history. His two-volume \"History of the Weimar Republic\" gave barely 20 pages to these events. The same can be said for Karl Dietrich Erdmann's contribution to the 8th edition of the \"Gebhardt Handbook for German History\" (\"Gebhardtsches Handbuch zur Deutschen Geschichte\"), whose viewpoint dominated the interpretation of events related to the German Revolution after 1945. According to Erdmann, 1918/19 was about the choice between \"social revolution in line",
"title": "German Revolution of 1918–19"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2765987",
"score": 1.0979403,
"text": "from the extreme left. Instead, the alliance of the SPD with the old elites constituted a considerable structural problem for the Weimar Republic. English language literature: German language literature: German Revolution of 1918–19 The German Revolution or November Revolution () was a civil conflict in the German Empire at the end of the First World War that resulted in the replacement of the German federal constitutional monarchy with a democratic parliamentary republic that later became known as the Weimar Republic. The revolutionary period lasted from November 1918 until the adoption in August 1919 of the Weimar Constitution. The causes of",
"title": "German Revolution of 1918–19"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2765856",
"score": 1.0939331,
"text": "tensions between the general population and the elite of aristocrats and bourgeoisie who held power and had just lost the war. The roots of the revolution lay in the German Empire's defeat in the First World War and the social tensions that came to a head shortly thereafter. The first acts of revolution were triggered by the policies of the German Supreme Command of the Army and its lack of coordination with the Naval Command. In the face of defeat, the Naval Command insisted on trying to precipitate a climactic battle with the British Royal Navy by means of its",
"title": "German Revolution of 1918–19"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2765855",
"score": 1.0911803,
"text": "German Revolution of 1918–19 The German Revolution or November Revolution () was a civil conflict in the German Empire at the end of the First World War that resulted in the replacement of the German federal constitutional monarchy with a democratic parliamentary republic that later became known as the Weimar Republic. The revolutionary period lasted from November 1918 until the adoption in August 1919 of the Weimar Constitution. The causes of the revolution were the extreme burdens suffered by the population during the four years of war, the strong impact of the defeat on the German Empire and the social",
"title": "German Revolution of 1918–19"
}
] |
how much did adriana lima gain during pregnancy?
|
[
"Spike Guys' Choice Awards"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3649082",
"score": 1.1023937,
"text": "eight pounds just from that\". She also stated that the last three weeks before the show, she works out twice a day. The interview got negative reviews on the media and was mentioned in CNN's Anderson Cooper's \"Ridiculist\". Shortly afterwards, Lima defended herself in an interview with E!, \"I know it's very intense but ... I just have an athlete's mind and I appreciate doing this thing,\" she said. \"It's not that I do crazy diets throughout the year. I just do it for this particular thing. After this show, I become normal again.\" The Adriana Lima diet became so",
"title": "Adriana Lima"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3649051",
"score": 1.0318758,
"text": "collection of Italian brand Calzedonia, and for the ready-to-wear collection of Italian brand Sportmax. Lima was born on 12 June 1981 in Salvador, Brazil. Many sources state that \"Francesca\" is her middle name, but Lima herself denied this in an interview to \"W Radio Colombia\" in 2010, and confirmed that her name is only Adriana Lima. Her parents are Nelson Torres and Maria das Graças Lima, a social worker. Her father left the family when she was six months old, and Lima was raised only by her mother. About her ethnicity, she has stated that she is an Afro-Brazilian of",
"title": "Adriana Lima"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3649083",
"score": 1.0264463,
"text": "popular that it eventually became one of the top five most searched diets on the web in 2012 according to Google. Adriana Lima Adriana Lima (; born June 12, 1981) is a Brazilian model and actress, best known as a Victoria's Secret Angel from 1999 to 2018, (being their longest-running model and named \"the most valuable Victoria's Secret Angel\" in 2017), as a spokesmodel for Maybelline cosmetics since 2003 and for her Super Bowl and Kia Motors commercials. At the age of 15, Lima won Ford's \"Supermodel of Brazil\" competition, and took second place the following year in the Ford",
"title": "Adriana Lima"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3649049",
"score": 0.9898565,
"text": "Adriana Lima Adriana Lima (; born June 12, 1981) is a Brazilian model and actress, best known as a Victoria's Secret Angel from 1999 to 2018, (being their longest-running model and named \"the most valuable Victoria's Secret Angel\" in 2017), as a spokesmodel for Maybelline cosmetics since 2003 and for her Super Bowl and Kia Motors commercials. At the age of 15, Lima won Ford's \"Supermodel of Brazil\" competition, and took second place the following year in the Ford \"Supermodel of the World\" competition before signing with Elite Model Management in New York City. Lima is currently ranked by Models.com",
"title": "Adriana Lima"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3649062",
"score": 0.97959644,
"text": "Then added \"You meet her and there's a generosity of spirit and very friendly and easy manner, and then all of sudden, the lights go on, and you realize you're working with this absolutely extraordinary person who's capable of creating these powerful images.\" She is – for the second time – featured in the Pirelli calendar by setting a record of being the first pregnant woman to be ever featured in the calendar for the 2013 edition. In July 2013, Spanish fashion brand Desigual announced that Lima would be the face of the brand during Barcelona Fashion Week Spring- Summer",
"title": "Adriana Lima"
}
] |
what does thai mean?
|
[
"Language"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "414503",
"score": 0.99897265,
"text": "observable in the Sinosphere and studied for the most part by William H. Baxter (1992). While Thai people will often refer to their country using the polite form \"prathet Thai\" (), they most commonly use the more colloquial term \"mueang Thai\" () or simply \"Thai;\" the word \"mueang\", archaically referring to a city-state, is commonly used to refer to a city or town as the centre of a region. \"Ratcha Anachak Thai\" () means \"kingdom of Thailand\" or \"kingdom of Thai\". Etymologically, its components are: \"ratcha\" (, \"rājan\", \"king, royal, realm\") ; \"-ana-\" (Pali \"āṇā\" \"authority, command, power\", itself from",
"title": "Thailand"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "591512",
"score": 0.9809803,
"text": "a high tone) when the speaker is male, and ค่ะ (\"kha\", , with a falling tone) when the speaker is female; these can also be used to indicate an affirmative, though the ค่ะ (falling tone) is changed to a คะ (high tone). Other common particles are: As noted above, Thai has several registers, each having certain usages, such as colloquial, formal, literary, and poetic. Thus, the word \"eat\" can be กิน (\"kin\"; common), แดก (\"daek\"; vulgar), ยัด (\"yat\"; vulgar), บริโภค (\"boriphok\"; formal), รับประทาน (\"rapprathan\"; formal), ฉัน (\"chan\"; religious), or เสวย (\"sawoei\"; royal), as illustrated below: Thailand also uses the distinctive",
"title": "Thai language"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2961381",
"score": 0.9610239,
"text": "is a strong emphasis on the concept of sanuk; the idea that life should be fun. Because of this, Thais can be quite playful at work and during day-to-day activities. Displaying positive emotions in social interactions is also important in Thai culture. Often, Thais will deal with disagreements, minor mistakes, or misfortunes by using the phrase \"mai pen rai\", translated as \"it doesn't matter\". The ubiquitous use of this phrase in Thailand reflects a disposition towards minimizing conflict, disagreements or complaints. A smile and the sentence \"mai pen rai\" indicates that the incident is not important and therefore there is",
"title": "Culture of Thailand"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "8638018",
"score": 0.96054566,
"text": "loanwords in Thai. In 2012, a proposed change brought about concerns and criticism among the public, when Professor Kanchana Naksakul, an RIT senior fellow, proposed the new spellings of Thai words borrowed from English. Thai words borrowed from English are spelled without tone marks, although they are pronounced tonally. The new spellings would add the marks to them. Kanchana said that the new spellings were identified by the survey of some 300 people in the language circles who were of the same opinion that the spellings would better reflect how the words are pronounced in Thai and would assist the",
"title": "Royal Society of Thailand"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "14926919",
"score": 0.9451628,
"text": "Thai grammar Thai is an analytic language, like many languages in Southeast Asia. Also like other languages in the region, Thai syntax conforms to subject–verb–object word order, Standard Thai is head-initial (displaying modified-modifier ordering), while Capital Thai more closely grammar, and has a noun classifier system. Basic Thai word order is also regular with every sentence structured by an \"SVO (subject–verb–object)\" order like English. Thai verbs do not inflect to indicate tense, number, etc., so there are no plural verb forms. There are no conjugations for grammatical person either. There is no grammatical marker in Thai for the perfective/imperfective aspect.",
"title": "Thai grammar"
}
] |
which wife did king henry behead?
|
[
"Anne of the Thousand Days"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5111257",
"score": 1.0138412,
"text": "opposition to marrying the English king, who by this time had a reputation around Europe for his mistreatment of wives: Henry had divorced his first wife Catherine of Aragon (Christina's great-aunt), and beheaded his second, Anne Boleyn. She supposedly said, \"If I had two heads, one should be at the King of England's disposal.\" It was also obvious that Mary of Hungary was less than enthused with the match, being no admirer of Henry VIII. Henry pursued the marriage until January 1539, when the attitude of Mary made it obvious that the match would never take place. Thomas Wriothesley, the",
"title": "Christina of Denmark"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18323542",
"score": 0.9942275,
"text": "been executed by Henry on false charges of treason after 14 years imprisoned in the Tower of London. Margaret and her husband, Sir Richard Pole, manage the household of teenage Arthur, Prince of Wales, Henry's son and heir by his queen Elizabeth of York, Margaret's Plantagenet first cousin. Margaret makes fast friends with Arthur's new young bride, the Spanish princess Katherine of Aragon, but Arthur's sudden death leaves both women on uncertain ground. Commanded by Arthur on his deathbed to marry his young brother Henry and someday become queen, Katherine asserts publicly that their marriage was never consummated. With Elizabeth",
"title": "The King's Curse"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3820831",
"score": 0.9889506,
"text": "husband, and she joined the cause as did many others upset by Henry's possible involvement in the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170, which had left Henry alienated throughout Christendom. In March 1173 Henry the Young King withdrew to the court of his father-in-law, Louis, in France and was soon followed by his brothers Richard and Geoffrey. Eleanor tried to join them but was stopped by Henry II on the way and held in captivity. The Young King and his French mentor created a wide alliance against Henry II by promising land and revenues in England and Anjou to",
"title": "Revolt of 1173–74"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "15938807",
"score": 0.9848645,
"text": "of Wales, son of Henry VI. and Queen Margaret, killed in the rout after at Tewkesbury. She was married afterwards to Richard Duke of Gloucester later King Richard III., and had one son Edward who died aged around ten. The other became the wife of George, Duke of Clarence, who left one son. This son and heir was beheaded in the Tower on pretence of conspiracy by order of Henry VII., who then seized upon all young Warwick's possessions, including the Castle and Manor of Hanley, the parks of Blackmore, Hanley, and Cliffey, all lying in the bosom of the",
"title": "Malvern Chase"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "15745106",
"score": 0.97623044,
"text": "William the Conqueror was also a bastard. Gervais of Blois, a bastard of King Stephen, was abbot of Westminster. Henry I had 21 to 25 bastards, including Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester, Sybilla of Normandy (wife of King Alexander I of Scotland) Maud FitzRoy (wife of Conan III, Duke of Brittany), Constance or Maud FitzRoy, Mabel FitzRoy, Alice FitzRoy, Gilbert FitzRoy, and Emma. \"It might be permissible to wonder how it was that Henry I managed to keep track of all his illegitimate children, but there is no doubt that he did so,\" wrote historian Given-Wilson. Henry II had several",
"title": "Royal bastard"
}
] |
who was ishmael's mom?
|
[
"Hagar"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3080179",
"score": 1.0392603,
"text": "Ishmael (Book of Mormon) In the Book of Mormon, Ishmael () is the righteous friend of the prophet Lehi in Jerusalem. When Lehi takes his family into the wilderness, Lehi brings Ishmael and his family too. The daughters of Ishmael marry the sons of Lehi, but the sons of Ishmael join Laman and Lemuel in their rebellion against Nephi. Ishmael dies in the wilderness, and is buried at Nahom. (\"See Archaeology and the Book of Mormon\") After their arrival in the Americas, the children of Ishmael side with the Lamanites, except for those daughters who married Sam, Nephi, and Zoram.",
"title": "Ishmael (Book of Mormon)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3080182",
"score": 1.0353396,
"text": "of Ishmael was at a place called Be'er Lehai-ro'i.\" According to John L. Sorenson, both Ishmael's sons had \"families\" (1 Nephi 7:6) who accompanied them. The term \"families\" implies a wife and at least one child each, but there likely were more children. In \"\", adapted from First and Second Nephi, Ishmael was portrayed by Ron Frederickson. The portrayals were highly influenced by Arnold Friberg paintings of the characters. Ishmael (Book of Mormon) In the Book of Mormon, Ishmael () is the righteous friend of the prophet Lehi in Jerusalem. When Lehi takes his family into the wilderness, Lehi brings",
"title": "Ishmael (Book of Mormon)"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "1730514",
"score": 1.0295215,
"text": "Ishmael Ishmael, a figure in the Tanakh and the Quran, was Abraham's first son according to Jews, Christians and Muslims. Ishmael was born to Abraham and Sarah's handmaiden Hagar (Hājar) (). According to the Genesis account, he died at the age of 137 (). The Book of Genesis and Islamic traditions consider Ishmael to be the ancestor of the Ishmaelites and patriarch of Qaydār. According to Muslim tradition, Ishmael the Patriarch and his mother Hagar are buried next to the Kaaba in Mecca. The name \"Yishma'el\" existed in \"various ancient Semitic cultures\", including early Babylonian and Minæan. It is a",
"title": "Ishmael"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1730515",
"score": 1.0004445,
"text": "theophoric name translated literally as \"God (El) has hearkened\", suggesting that \"a child so named was regarded as the fulfillment of a divine promise\". \"This is the account of Ishmael from \" In , the birth of Ishmael was planned by the Patriarch Abraham's first wife, who at that time was known as Sarai. She and her husband Abram (Abraham) sought a way to have children in order to fulfill the Abrahamic covenant that was established in . Sarai was 75 years old and had yet to bear Abraham a child. She had the idea to offer her Egyptian handmaiden",
"title": "Ishmael"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1730523",
"score": 0.9810603,
"text": "became an expert in archery. Eventually, his mother found him a wife from the land of Egypt. They had twelve sons who each became tribal chiefs throughout the regions from Havilah to Shur (from Assyria to the border of Egypt). His sons were: Ishmael also had one known daughter, Mahalath or Basemath, the third wife of Esau. Ishmael appeared with Isaac at the burial of Abraham. Ishmael died at the age of 137. Historians and academics in the fields of linguistics and source criticism believe that the stories of Ishmael belong to the three strata of J, or Yahwist source,",
"title": "Ishmael"
}
] |
what was malcolm x trying to accomplish?
|
[
"African Americans' rights",
"Black Liberation"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "15359661",
"score": 1.1896136,
"text": "Have a Dream\" speech, Malcolm X quipped, \"While King was having a dream, the rest of us Negroes are having a nightmare.\" Prior to his pilgrimage to Mecca, Malcolm X believed that African Americans must develop their own society and ethical values, including the self-help, community-based enterprises, that the black Muslims supported. He also thought that African Americans should reject integration or cooperation with whites until they could achieve internal cooperation and unity. He prophetically believed that there \"would be bloodshed\" if the racism problem in America remained ignored, and he renounced \"compromise\" with whites. In April 1964, Malcolm X",
"title": "Black nationalism"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "287411",
"score": 1.1739416,
"text": "for black people in America should be created. He rejected the civil rights movement's strategy of nonviolence, expressing the opinion that black people should defend and advance themselves \"by any means necessary\". His speeches had a powerful effect on his audiences, who were generally African Americans in northern and western cities. Many of themtired of being told to wait for freedom, justice, equality and respectfelt that he articulated their complaints better than did the civil rights movement. MalcolmX is widely regarded as the second most influential leader of the Nation of Islam after Elijah Muhammad. He was largely credited with",
"title": "Malcolm X"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "287388",
"score": 1.1589717,
"text": "Malcolm X Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist. To his admirers he was a courageous advocate for the rights of blacks, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans; detractors accused him of preaching racism and violence. He has been called one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history. His father was killed when he was six and his mother was placed in a mental hospital when he was thirteen, after which he lived in a series of foster homes. In 1946, at age",
"title": "Malcolm X"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "287409",
"score": 1.1452574,
"text": "period. He and the Nation of Islam were described as hatemongers, black supremacists, racists, violence-seekers, segregationists, and a threat to improved race relations. He was accused of being antisemitic. One of the goals of the civil rights movement was to end disenfranchisement of African Americans, but the Nation of Islam forbade its members from participating in voting and other aspects of the political process. Civil rights organizations denounced him and the Nation as irresponsible extremists whose views did not represent African Americans. MalcolmX was equally critical of the civil rights movement. He labeled Martin Luther King Jr. a \"chump\" and",
"title": "Malcolm X"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "287452",
"score": 1.138654,
"text": "movement's strategy of nonviolence, advocating instead that black people should defend themselves. After leaving the Nation of Islam, MalcolmX announced his willingness to work with leaders of the civil rights movement, though he advocated some changes to their policies. He felt that calling the movement a struggle for \"civil rights\" would keep the issue within the United States while changing the focus to \"human rights\" would make it an international concern. The movement could then bring its complaints before the United Nations, where MalcolmX said the emerging nations of the world would add their support. MalcolmX argued that if the",
"title": "Malcolm X"
}
] |
where are the netherlands on a world map?
|
[
"Kingdom of the Netherlands"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "676559",
"score": 1.0457647,
"text": "Geography of the European Netherlands The geography of the Netherlands in Europe is unusual in that much of its land has been reclaimed from the sea and is below sea level, protected by dikes. Another factor that has influenced its physical appearance is that the country is among the most densely populated on Earth. It is ranked 30th overall on that scale, but is behind only three countries having a population over 16 million. Consequently, the Netherlands is highly urbanized. Geographic coordinates: 5.45°E and 50.30°N The Dutch RD coordinate system (\"Rijksdriehoeksmeting\") is also in common use; see (pdf, in Dutch;",
"title": "Geography of the European Netherlands"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "280208",
"score": 1.0291275,
"text": "living within a total area of roughly , of which the land area is , the Netherlands is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Nevertheless, it is the world's second-largest exporter of food and agricultural products after the United States, owing to its fertile soil, mild climate, and intensive agriculture. The Netherlands was the third country in the world to have representative government, and has been administered as a parliamentary constitutional monarchy since 1848, with a unitary structure. A policy of pillarisation historically segregated society and institutions between Catholics, Calvinists and socialists, but Dutch society is",
"title": "Netherlands"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12942427",
"score": 1.0265242,
"text": "the Netherlands. The map was published at the original scale of 1/11.520 and includes 275 sheets. Napoleon Bonaparte consulted the maps and subsequently used his topographical knowledge in his military campaigns. The Ferraris maps reflect the detailed state of the Southern Netherlands just before the start of the Industrial Revolution and the end of the Ancien Régime, when the landscape was still similar to that of the Middle Ages. Looking at the maps today, it is obvious how much the areas have changed over time as people began to have a bigger impact on the environment. Environmental organisations like to",
"title": "Ferraris map"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "12360581",
"score": 1.0163289,
"text": "reform in the Kingdom, a Secretariat for the Kingdom will be instituted that prepares the agenda for the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom and guards the enforcement of decisions of the Council. The Kingdom of the Netherlands covers . The Kingdom of the Netherlands has land borders with Belgium, Germany (both in the Netherlands), and France (on Saint Martin). About one quarter of the Netherlands lies below sea level, as much land has been reclaimed from the sea. Dikes were erected to protect the land from flooding. Previously, the highest point of the Netherlands was the Vaalserberg in Limburg",
"title": "Kingdom of the Netherlands"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "676563",
"score": 1.0067481,
"text": "European part of the country can be split into two areas: the low and flat lands in the west and north, and the higher lands with minor hills in the east and south. The former, including the reclaimed polders and river deltas, make up about half of its surface area and are less than above sea level, much of it actually below sea level. An extensive range of seawalls and coastal dunes protect the Netherlands from the sea, and levees and dikes along the rivers protect against river flooding. The rest of the country is mostly flat; only in the",
"title": "Geography of the European Netherlands"
}
] |
what is the president of brazil?
|
[
"Dilma Rousseff"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1947587",
"score": 1.0738868,
"text": "President of Brazil The President of Brazil (), officially the President of the Federative Republic of Brazil () or simply the \"President of the Republic\", is both the head of state and the head of government of the Federative Republic of Brazil. The president leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the Brazilian Armed Forces. The presidential system was established in 1889, upon the proclamation of the republic in a military coup d'état against Emperor Pedro II. Since then, Brazil has had six constitutions, three dictatorships, and three democratic periods. During the democratic periods,",
"title": "President of Brazil"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1947601",
"score": 1.0681959,
"text": "the Federative Republic of Brazil\". President of Brazil The President of Brazil (), officially the President of the Federative Republic of Brazil () or simply the \"President of the Republic\", is both the head of state and the head of government of the Federative Republic of Brazil. The president leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the Brazilian Armed Forces. The presidential system was established in 1889, upon the proclamation of the republic in a military coup d'état against Emperor Pedro II. Since then, Brazil has had six constitutions, three dictatorships, and three democratic",
"title": "President of Brazil"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "38091",
"score": 1.028732,
"text": "term, with the possibility of re-election for a second successive term. The current president is Michel Temer, who replaced Dilma Rousseff after her impeachment. The President appoints the Ministers of State, who assist in government. Legislative houses in each political entity are the main source of law in Brazil. The National Congress is the Federation's bicameral legislature, consisting of the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate. Judiciary authorities exercise jurisdictional duties almost exclusively. Brazil is a democracy, according to the Democracy Index 2010. The political-administrative organization of the Federative Republic of Brazil comprises the Union, the states, the Federal",
"title": "Brazil"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6816881",
"score": 1.0173618,
"text": "Vice President of Brazil The Vice President of Brazil (), officially the Vice President of the Federative Republic of Brazil (\"Vice-Presidente da República Federativa do Brasil\"), or simply the \"Vice President of the Republic\" (\"Vice-Presidente da República\") is the second-highest ranking government official in the executive branch of the Government of Brazil, preceded only by the president. The Vice President's primary role is to replace the president on the event of his or her death, resignation, or impeachment, and to temporarily take over the presidential powers and duties while the President is abroad, or otherwise temporarily unable to carry out",
"title": "Vice President of Brazil"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12267828",
"score": 1.0172209,
"text": "the Laws, promote the general welfare of the Brazilian people, and to sustain the union, the integrity and the independence of Brazil\" (\"O Presidente e o Vice-Presidente da República tomarão posse em sessão do Congresso Nacional, prestando o compromisso de manter, defender e cumprir a Constituição, observar as leis, promover o bem geral do povo brasileiro, sustentar a união, a integridade e a independência do Brasil\"). No words are added to the oath, so that the constitutional commitment consists only of the vow prescribed by the Constitution. No religious invocation, and not even the names of the officers taking the",
"title": "Brazilian presidential inauguration"
}
] |
what are the major cities in france?
|
[
"Paris"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "8209887",
"score": 0.984673,
"text": "Eguzon dam, Étang de Soulcem, and Lac de Vouglans. The railway network of France, which stretches is the second most extensive in Western Europe after that of Germany. It is operated by the SNCF, and high-speed trains include the Thalys, the Eurostar and TGV, which travels at in commercial use. The Eurostar, along with the Eurotunnel Shuttle, connects with the United Kingdom through the Channel Tunnel. Rail connections exist to all other neighbouring countries in Europe, except Andorra. Intra-urban connections are also well developed with both underground services (Paris, Lyon, Lille, Marseille, Toulouse, Rennes) and tramway services (Nantes, Strasbourg, Bordeaux,",
"title": "France"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19120237",
"score": 0.9701085,
"text": "Bus transport in France In most, if not all, French cities, urban bus services are provided at a flat-rate charge for individual journeys. Many cities have bus services that operate well out into the suburbs or even the country. Fares are normally cheap, but rural services can be limited, especially on weekends. Trains have long had a monopoly on inter-regional buses, but in 2015 the French government introduced Macron's Law that has allowed bus operators to transport passengers on any routes. Given the development of bus transportation in France, now some websites allow to compare and combine tickets from different",
"title": "Bus transport in France"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "763402",
"score": 0.9647555,
"text": "until 2015. France also boasts a number of seaports and harbours, including Bayonne, Bordeaux, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Brest, Calais, Cherbourg-Octeville, Dunkerque, Fos-sur-Mer, La Pallice, Le Havre, Lorient, Marseille, Nantes, Nice, Paris, Port-la-Nouvelle, Port-Vendres, Roscoff, Rouen, Saint-Nazaire, Saint-Malo, Sète, Strasbourg and Toulon. There are approximately 470 airports in France and by a 2005 estimate, there are three heliports. 288 of the airports have paved runways, with the remaining 199 being unpaved. The national carrier of France is Air France, a full service global airline which flies to 20 domestic destinations and 150 international destinations in 83 countries (including Overseas France) across all 6",
"title": "Economy of France"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "143542",
"score": 0.95663613,
"text": "many more countries the long distance coaches' market has been liberalised. Since 2015, with the law Macron, the market has exploded: the increasing demand lead to a higher supply of bus services and coach companies. In most, if not all, French cities, urban bus services are provided at a flat-rate charge for individual journeys. Many cities have bus services that operate well out into the suburbs or even the country. Fares are normally cheap, but rural services can be limited, especially on weekends. Trains have long had a monopoly on inter-regional buses, but in 2015 the French government introduced reforms",
"title": "Transport in France"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19120238",
"score": 0.95317656,
"text": "bus companies, to multiply the roads available (SoBus). Bus transport in France In most, if not all, French cities, urban bus services are provided at a flat-rate charge for individual journeys. Many cities have bus services that operate well out into the suburbs or even the country. Fares are normally cheap, but rural services can be limited, especially on weekends. Trains have long had a monopoly on inter-regional buses, but in 2015 the French government introduced Macron's Law that has allowed bus operators to transport passengers on any routes. Given the development of bus transportation in France, now some websites",
"title": "Bus transport in France"
}
] |
what city did esther live in?
|
[
"Susa"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8000700",
"score": 1.0293635,
"text": "Esther Shiner Esther Shiner (February 12, 1924 – December 19, 1987) was a municipal politician in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She served on the North York city council from 1973 until her death, and was also a member of the Metropolitan Toronto council. She served as North York's Deputy Mayor in the 1980s. Shiner's parents were Jewish refugees from Poland. She was raised in modest circumstances, and attended the University of Toronto for a year before marrying and becoming a homemaker. Shiner was an active Zionist, and was a member of Hadassah in her youth. Shiner was elected as an alderman",
"title": "Esther Shiner"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "10432088",
"score": 1.0137112,
"text": "Esther in rabbinic literature This article is about Esther in rabbinic literature. Esther was the chief character in the Book of Esther. She is counted among the prophetesses of Israel. Allusions in rabbinic literature to the Biblical story of Esther contain various expansions, elaborations and inferences beyond the text presented in the book of the Bible. The following is briefly the story of Esther's life as elaborated by the various midrashim: A foundling or an orphan, her father dying before her birth, her mother at her birth, Esther was reared in the house of Mordecai, her first cousin, to whom,",
"title": "Esther in rabbinic literature"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8000707",
"score": 1.0110129,
"text": "the next day's \"Star\" as winning by twelve votes, 2,326 to 2,314. Esther Shiner Esther Shiner (February 12, 1924 – December 19, 1987) was a municipal politician in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She served on the North York city council from 1973 until her death, and was also a member of the Metropolitan Toronto council. She served as North York's Deputy Mayor in the 1980s. Shiner's parents were Jewish refugees from Poland. She was raised in modest circumstances, and attended the University of Toronto for a year before marrying and becoming a homemaker. Shiner was an active Zionist, and was a",
"title": "Esther Shiner"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8611530",
"score": 1.00578,
"text": "Esther Roper Esther Roper (4 August 1868 – 28 April 1938) was an English suffragist and social justice campaigner who fought for equal employment and voting rights for working-class women. Esther was the daughter of Edward Roper, a factory hand who later became a missionary, and Annie Roper, the daughter of Irish immigrants. She was educated by the Church Missionary Society. She was one of the first women to study for a degree at Owens College in Manchester. In 1886 she was admitted as part of a trial scheme to establish whether females could study without harm to their mental",
"title": "Esther Roper"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7833293",
"score": 1.0054646,
"text": "its failed spin-off \"Sanford\", Esther lived next door to Fred at the Sanford Arms, the boarding house owned and run by Fred, which was located next to his junk shop. Esther also made a cameo appearance at the beginning of the movie Friday. Esther was a devout churchgoer, always armed with the Bible, and whenever she went to do battle with Fred, which was often, she was usually aided by some women from her church, or by her drunken husband, Woodrow; or would simply show up at Fred's house quoting the Bible. Usually, at any random moment, even in mid-sentence,",
"title": "Esther Anderson (Sanford and Son)"
}
] |
what sport do the toronto maple leafs play?
|
[
"Ice Hockey"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5074929",
"score": 1.0095426,
"text": "Toronto Maple Leafs (semi-pro baseball) The Toronto Maple Leafs are an independent, minor league baseball team of the semi-pro Intercounty Baseball League, based in Toronto, Ontario. They play their home games on \"Dominico Field\" at Christie Pits. They are also known colloquially as the Intercounty Maple Leafs or the Intercounty Leafs to disambiguate themselves from the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team. The Maple Leafs baseball team began play in 1969, the second season after the original Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team of the AAA International League moved to Louisville, Kentucky. In their inaugural year, the new Leafs lost 23 games,",
"title": "Toronto Maple Leafs (semi-pro baseball)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "10056577",
"score": 1.0092623,
"text": "and the North York Hockey League. Toronto is also home to the CWHL's (Canadian Women's Hockey League) Toronto Furies, a professional women's hockey team. Professional baseball has had a presence in the city at the minor league level since 1896 with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the AAA International League. It was in a game against the Leafs on September 4, 1914 at Hanlan's Point Stadium where Babe Ruth hit his first ever professional home run while also pitching a complete game one-hitter for the visiting Providence Grays. Hall of famer Sparky Anderson was also a member of the Leafs",
"title": "Sports in Toronto"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "10056624",
"score": 0.99907875,
"text": "lacrosse teams. A team named the Toronto Maple Leafs competed in the first season of the professional International Lacrosse League in 1931 at the Arena Gardens. Following the season, a new franchise was awarded to Conn Smythe on behalf of Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd. (MLGL), which was also named the Toronto Maple Leafs, with the previous season's Maple Leafs being renamed the Tecumsehs. Both teams played at the newly opened Maple Leaf Gardens. Smythe pulled out following the season due to financial losses, and the league didn't play the following year. Toronto also had a team in the American Box",
"title": "Sports in Toronto"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5074931",
"score": 0.997534,
"text": "the team has won the Jack and Lynne Dominico Trophy as Intercounty Baseball champions eight times, the first in 1972. During the 2002 season, the Leafs were undefeated at home, a first for the league. They also won the championship that year. They have also achieved many individual awards and All-Star nominations. Current roster (2014): Former Major League Baseball player Pete Orr once played for the Intercounty Leafs as did former Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Rich Butler (2001–2002). Rich's brother, Rob Butler, who was also a former Toronto Blue Jays outfielder, also played with the Leafs (2001–2005), as did former",
"title": "Toronto Maple Leafs (semi-pro baseball)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5074932",
"score": 0.992868,
"text": "Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Paul Spoljaric (2002–2007). Toronto Maple Leafs (semi-pro baseball) The Toronto Maple Leafs are an independent, minor league baseball team of the semi-pro Intercounty Baseball League, based in Toronto, Ontario. They play their home games on \"Dominico Field\" at Christie Pits. They are also known colloquially as the Intercounty Maple Leafs or the Intercounty Leafs to disambiguate themselves from the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team. The Maple Leafs baseball team began play in 1969, the second season after the original Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team of the AAA International League moved to Louisville, Kentucky. In their inaugural",
"title": "Toronto Maple Leafs (semi-pro baseball)"
}
] |
what is saint nicholas known for?
|
[
"Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "656477",
"score": 1.1163669,
"text": "Saint Nicholas Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of the ancient Greek city of Myra in Asia Minor (modern-day Demre, Turkey) during the time of the Roman Empire. He is revered by many Christians as a saint. Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nicholas the Wonderworker. Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, repentant thieves, children, brewers, pawnbrokers, and students in various cities and countries around Europe. His reputation evolved among the",
"title": "Saint Nicholas"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18024347",
"score": 1.0932853,
"text": "Nicholas the Pilgrim Nicholas the Pilgrim (; 1075 – 2 June 1094), sometimes Nicholas of Trani, is a saint of the Roman Catholic church. He was born in Steiri in Boeotia, Greece, where his solitary life as a shepherd led him to contemplative spirituality, as part of which he developed the constant repetition of the phrase \"Kyrie Eleison.\" This brought him conflict and aggression in populated places, and he suffered much oppression. He died while on pilgrimage in Apulia, where he is venerated particularly in Trani. Trani Cathedral is dedicated to him, and he is the patron saint of the",
"title": "Nicholas the Pilgrim"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "656478",
"score": 1.0875602,
"text": "faithful, as was common for early Christian saints, and his legendary habit of secret gift-giving gave rise to the traditional model of Santa Claus (\"Saint Nick\") through Sinterklaas. Very little is known about the historical Saint Nicholas. The earliest accounts of his life were written centuries after his death and contain many legendary elaborations. He is said to have been born in Patara, Lycia in Asia Minor to wealthy Christian parents. In one of the earliest attested and most famous incidents from his life, he is said to have rescued three girls from being forced into prostitution by dropping a",
"title": "Saint Nicholas"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9439645",
"score": 1.0747409,
"text": "the North Pole, and his flying reindeer, who pull his sleigh. He is commonly portrayed as living at the North Pole, and often laughing in a way that sounds like \"ho ho ho\". Saint Nicholas of Myra was a 4th-century Greek Christian bishop of Myra (now Demre) in Lycia. Nicholas was famous for his generous gifts to the poor, in particular presenting the three impoverished daughters of a pious Christian with dowries so that they would not have to become prostitutes. He was very religious from an early age and devoted his life entirely to Christianity. In continental Europe (more",
"title": "Santa Claus"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2376898",
"score": 1.0683506,
"text": "the Hermits of St. Augustine — a star above him or on his breast, a lily, or a crucifix garlanded with lilies, in his hand. Sometimes, instead of the lily, he holds a vial filled with money or bread. Nicholas of Tolentino Nicholas of Tolentino (, ) (c. 1246September 10, 1305), known as the \"Patron of Holy Souls\", was an Italian saint and mystic. Born in 1245 in Sant'Angelo, St. Nicholas of Tolentino took his name from St. Nicholas of Myra, at whose shrine his parents prayed to have a child. Nicholas became a monk at 18, and seven years",
"title": "Nicholas of Tolentino"
}
] |
when is the new series of the only way is essex starting?
|
[
"West Horndon"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19355888",
"score": 1.4299848,
"text": "The Only Way Is Essex (series 17) The seventeenth series of the British semi-reality television programme \"The Only Way Is Essex\" was confirmed on 3 June 2015 when it was announced that it had renewed for at least a further six series, taking it up to 21 series. It is the second series to be included in its current contract. The series will launch on 28 February 2016. Ahead of the series it was announced that cast member Jess Wright had quit the show having appeared since the first series in 2010. Ferne McCann also confirmed that she would be",
"title": "The Only Way Is Essex (series 17)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19629053",
"score": 1.4111387,
"text": "The Only Way Is Essex (series 18) The eighteenth series of the British semi-reality television programme \"The Only Way Is Essex\" was confirmed on 3 June 2015 when it was announced that it had renewed for at least a further six series, taking it up to 21 series. It is the third series to be included in its current contract. The series launched on 17 July 2016 with a special entitled \"The Only Way is Mallorca.\" Ahead of the series it was announced that cast member Jake Hall had quit the show having appeared since the fourteenth series. Despite quitting",
"title": "The Only Way Is Essex (series 18)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19072341",
"score": 1.406291,
"text": "The Only Way Is Essex (series 16) The sixteenth series of the British semi-reality television programme \"The Only Way Is Essex\" was confirmed on 3 June 2015 when it was announced that it had renewed for at least a further six series, taking it up to 21 series. It is therefore the first series to be included in its current contract. The series launched on 4 October 2015 with two Marbella specials. After the launch of the new series, it was immediately followed by another one-off special \"\"TOWIE: All Back to Essex\"\", hosted by Mark Wright. Ahead of the series",
"title": "The Only Way Is Essex (series 16)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20834593",
"score": 1.4046508,
"text": "The Only Way Is Essex (series 23) The twenty-third series of the British reality television programme \"The Only Way Is Essex\" began airing on 2 September 2018 with an Italian special as the cast flew off to Sardinia. The series was confirmed on 21 December 2017, when it was announced that a further two series had been commissioned for 2018. Ahead of the series it was announced that James \"Arg\" Argent would be taking a break from the show after recently returning to rehab. New cast members for this series include Saffron Lempriere, and Sam Mucklow, who is the brother",
"title": "The Only Way Is Essex (series 23)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19974719",
"score": 1.3991442,
"text": "The Only Way Is Essex (series 20) The twentieth series of the British reality television programme \"The Only Way Is Essex\" was confirmed on 3 June 2015 when it was announced that it had renewed for at least a further six series, taking it up to 21 series. The series launched on 5 March with the cast going to Tenerife, and concluded on 3 May 2017 after eighteen episodes, making this the longest series to date. Ahead of the series it was announced that James Argent had taken a break from the series having only appeared in the first half",
"title": "The Only Way Is Essex (series 20)"
}
] |
what is cher's son's name?
|
[
"Elijah Blue Allman",
"Chaz Bono"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "12133183",
"score": 0.9432657,
"text": "concludes with Cher saying, \"Momma, I'm still here. I've got the same hair, the same bumpy nose and vampire teeth. But you were right, I feel better about myself now\". Then Cher's nine-year-old daughter Chastity asks, \"Mom, have you been into my records again?\" Cher says, \"my children Chastity and Elijah both have blonde hair. I guess they don't have the advantages of having black hair, but nobody told them it was going to be easy.\" Then she sings \"When You Wish upon a Star\". As the final credits roll by, Cher's young son Elijah Blue Allman comes out and",
"title": "Cher... Special"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "9609431",
"score": 0.93571556,
"text": "\"Coming out.\" Cher became notable in the gay community not only for her music, but also her drag, her leather outfits of the 80s made her popular with the leather crowd. In later years, her son Chaz Bono came out as gay at the age of 17 (and many years later as a transgender man), much to his mother's initial feelings of \"guilt, fear and pain\". When Cher was able to accept her son's sexual orientation, she realized that Chaz, as well as other LGBT people, \"didn't have the same rights as everyone else, [and she] thought that was unfair\".",
"title": "Gay icon"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "857673",
"score": 0.9144914,
"text": "1946. Her father, John Sarkisian, was an Armenian-American truck driver with drug and gambling problems; her mother, Georgia Holt (born Jackie Jean Crouch), was an occasional model and bit-part actress who claimed Irish, English, German, and Cherokee ancestry, though Cher is predominantly Armenian. Cher's father was rarely home when she was an infant, and her parents divorced when Cher was ten months old. Her mother later married actor John Southall, with whom she had another daughter, Georganne, Cher's half-sister. Now living in Los Angeles, Cher's mother began acting while working as a waitress. She changed her name to Georgia Holt",
"title": "Cher"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "857667",
"score": 0.91316855,
"text": "Cher Cher (; born Cherilyn Sarkisian; May 20, 1946) is an American singer and actress. Commonly referred to by the media as the Goddess of Pop, she has been described as embodying female autonomy in a male-dominated industry. She is known for her distinctive contralto singing voice and for having worked in numerous areas of entertainment, as well as adopting a variety of styles and appearances during her six-decade-long career. Cher gained popularity in 1965 as one-half of the folk rock husband-wife duo Sonny & Cher after their song \"I Got You Babe\" reached number one on the American and",
"title": "Cher"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "857681",
"score": 0.9087469,
"text": "Caesar & Cleo, releasing the poorly received singles \"Do You Wanna Dance?\", \"Love Is Strange\", and \"Let the Good Times Roll\". Cher signed with Liberty Records' Imperial imprint in the end of 1964, and Sonny became her producer. The single \"Dream Baby\", released under the name \"Cherilyn\", received airplay in Los Angeles. Encouraged by Imperial, Cher worked with Sonny on her second solo single on the label, a cover version of Bob Dylan's \"All I Really Want to Do\", which peaked at number 15 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1965. Meanwhile, the Byrds had released their own version",
"title": "Cher"
}
] |
what is martin cooper doing now?
|
[
"Inventor"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11337733",
"score": 1.0735815,
"text": "Martin Cooper (musician) Martin Cooper (born 1 October 1958, Liverpool, England) is a painter and a musician. He is the secondary keyboardist and occasional saxophonist for the band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, whom he first joined in 1980. From 1980 until 1989, Cooper was a member of the new wave group Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. Prior to joining OMD, Cooper played the saxophone at some of their concerts, or they used his pre-recorded work. He also played with Dalek I Love You. In 1981, he briefly left OMD to join Dave Hughes for a project called Godot. Cooper",
"title": "Martin Cooper (musician)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11337735",
"score": 1.0073475,
"text": "and continues to record and tour with them to this day. Cooper studied art at the Laird School of Art in Birkenhead. He obtained a first class honours degree in Fine Arts at the Sheffield College of Art in 1980. Since leaving OMD, Cooper has devoted most of his time and energy to his painting. Many of his works are still life pictures. Cooper is married to Alexandra Bibby, a classical pianist, and they have two sons, Gabriel and Arthur. Martin Cooper (musician) Martin Cooper (born 1 October 1958, Liverpool, England) is a painter and a musician. He is the",
"title": "Martin Cooper (musician)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11527440",
"score": 0.95592326,
"text": "Martin Cooper (rugby union) Martin Cooper (born 23 April 1948) was an international rugby union player who won 11 caps between 1973 and 1977. A versatile player, he played International rugby at flyhalf and centre and first class rugby at full back and wing where he scored a try against the All Blacks at Moseley for the Midlands Counties West when they defeated them. His only international try was scored against Ireland at Lansdowne Road in a \"Guinness Book of Records\" record low scoring game, his being the only score in a 4-0 victory. Martin Cooper began his career at",
"title": "Martin Cooper (rugby union)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18313310",
"score": 0.94767153,
"text": "Norton in the County of Oxfordshire, on 17 September 2014. Lord Cooper was a member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) from 1981 to 1990. He worked for the SDP in its policy department from 1986-1988 and then, declining to join the new party merged out of the old Liberal Party and a big chunk of the SDP, he went to work for the SDP leader David Owen as Parliamentary researcher and policy adviser. In the run-up to the 1992 election he was among the group of young former SDP members, led by his close university friend Daniel Finkelstein, to",
"title": "Andrew Cooper, Baron Cooper of Windrush"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1983734",
"score": 0.916301,
"text": "point where Cooper challenged Martin to a fight. Martin responded by wagering $500 that he could beat Cooper and proceeded to do so. Steinbrenner fired Martin days later. Martin did not get any immediate interest after being dismissed by the Yankees, but in February 1980 Oakland owner Charlie Finley sought to hire him. The A's had fallen far from their championship heyday of the early 1970s as Finley had refused to go along with the escalating salaries of free agency; in 1979, the team had lost 108 games. The job brought Martin back to his East Bay roots, but he",
"title": "Billy Martin"
}
] |
what party was andrew jackson?
|
[
"Democratic-Republican Party",
"Democratic Party",
"Jacksonian Democratic Party"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6864325",
"score": 1.014632,
"text": "opponents of Jackson. Minor parties included the Anti-Masonic Party, an important innovator from 1827 to 1834; the abolitionist Liberty Party in 1840; and the anti-slavery expansion Free Soil Party in 1848 and 1852. The Second Party System reflected and shaped the political, social, economic and cultural currents of the Jacksonian Era, until succeeded by the Third Party System. Frank Towers specifies an important ideological divide: Historian Richard P. McCormick is most responsible for defining the term. He concluded: Among the best-known figures on the Democratic side were: Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, John C. Calhoun, James K. Polk, Lewis Cass,",
"title": "Second Party System"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "14215",
"score": 0.9974149,
"text": "did not move. Jackson has long been honored, along with Thomas Jefferson, in the Jefferson–Jackson Day fundraising dinners held by state Democratic Party organizations to honor the two men whom the party regards as its founders. Because both Jefferson and Jackson were slave owners, as well as because of Jackson's Indian removal policies, many state party organizations have renamed the dinners. Brands argues that Jackson's reputation suffered since the 1960s as his actions towards Indians and African Americans received new attention. He also claims that the Indian controversy overshadowed Jackson's other achievements. Noting shifting attitudes on different national issues, Brands",
"title": "Andrew Jackson"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6864337",
"score": 0.99588615,
"text": "Andrew\". In the northeast, a moralistic crusade against the highly secretive Masonic order matured into a regular political party, the Anti-Masons, which soon combined with the Whigs. Jackson fought back by aggressive use of federal patronage, by timely alliances with local leaders, and with a rhetoric that identified the Bank and its agents as the greatest threat to the republican spirit. Eventually his partisans called themselves \"Democrats.\" The Whigs had an elaborate program for modernizing the economy. To stimulate the creation of new factories, they proposed a high tariff on imported manufactured goods. The Democrats said that would fatten the",
"title": "Second Party System"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11070352",
"score": 0.98134303,
"text": "the time of the 1836 presidential election, Whigs and Democrats had established state parties throughout the country, though party strength varied by state and many of Jackson's opponents in the Deep South eschewed the Whig label. While Democrats openly embraced partisanship and campaigning, many Whigs only reluctantly accepted the new system of party politics, and they lagged behind the Democrats in establishing national organizations and cross-sectional unity. Along with the Democrats, the Whigs were one of the two major parties of the Second Party System, which would extend into the 1850s. Calhoun's nullifiers did not fit neatly into either party,",
"title": "Presidency of Andrew Jackson"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "18605785",
"score": 0.97962594,
"text": "John C. Calhoun, incumbent Vice President under John Quincy Adams, as his running mate. John Quincy Adams was an unpopular President from the beginning of his term, and the Democratic Party, which was just beginning to emerge as a political force, mobilized behind Jackson, a popular war hero who had served in the Battle of New Orleans. Despite his successes as a member of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, as well as the Military Governor of Florida, Jackson had been born in relatively modest surroundings in rural Carolina, which appealed to the majority of Americans, who were",
"title": "Andrew Jackson 1828 presidential campaign"
}
] |
what is medicare a?
|
[
"Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "688496",
"score": 0.99216104,
"text": "Medicare (United States) Medicare is a national health insurance program in the United States, begun in 1966 under the Social Security Administration and now administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). It provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older. It also provides health insurance to younger people with some disability status as determined by the Social Security Administration, as well as people with end stage renal disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Medicare is funded by a combination of a payroll tax, beneficiary premiums and surtaxes from beneficiaries, and general U.S. Treasury revenue. In 2017, Medicare",
"title": "Medicare (United States)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "688597",
"score": 0.98066455,
"text": "is a form of social insurance making it feasible for people to pay for insurance for sickness in old age when they are young and able to work and be assured of getting back benefits when they are older and no longer working. Some people will pay in more than they receive back and others will receive more benefits than they paid in. Unlike private insurance where some amount must be paid to attain coverage, all eligible persons can receive coverage regardless of how much or if they had ever paid in. Bruce Vladeck, director of the Health Care Financing",
"title": "Medicare (United States)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12914843",
"score": 0.9713968,
"text": "of comprehensive health insurance is statutorily compulsory for most people lawfully residing within the US. Medicare is a social insurance program administered by the United States government, providing health insurance coverage to people who are aged 65 and over; to those who are under 65 and are permanently physically disabled or who have a congenital physical disability; or to those who meet other special criteria like the End Stage Renal Disease Program (ESRD). Medicare in the United States somewhat resembles a single-payer health care system but is not. Before Medicare, only 51% of people aged 65 and older had health",
"title": "Social programs in the United States"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "688578",
"score": 0.9588013,
"text": "is a mechanism by which the state takes a portion of its citizens' resources to guarantee health and financial security to its citizens in old age or in case of disability, helping them cope with the enormous, unpredictable cost of health care. In its universality, Medicare differs substantially from private insurers, which must decide whom to cover and what benefits to offer to manage their risk pools and guarantee their costs don't exceed premiums. Because the federal government is legally obligated to provide Medicare benefits to older and disabled Americans, it cannot cut costs by restricting eligibility or benefits, except",
"title": "Medicare (United States)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "688518",
"score": 0.9495349,
"text": "for them (most beneficiaries have worked long enough and have no Part A premium), as well as some of their out of pocket medical and hospital expenses. Medicare has four parts: loosely speaking Part A is Hospital Insurance. Part B is Medical Services Insurance. Medicare Part D covers many prescription drugs, though some are covered by Part B. In general, the distinction is based on whether or not the drugs are self-administered but even this distinction is not total. Public Part C Medicare health plans, the most popular of which are branded Medicare Advantage, are another way for Original Medicare",
"title": "Medicare (United States)"
}
] |
what county is the city of hampton va in?
|
[
"Hampton"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "1591498",
"score": 1.0608802,
"text": "county-level jurisdictions—five counties and nine independent cities in Virginia, and two counties in North Carolina. While the borders of what locals call \"Hampton Roads\" may not perfectly align with the definition of the MSA, Hampton Roads is most often the name used for the metropolitan area. \"Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News, VA–NC MSA\" is a U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). According to the 2010 Census, its population is 1,676,822 and the 2014 estimated population is 1,716,624. \"Since a state constitutional change in 1871, all cities in Virginia are independent cities and they are not legally located in a county. The OMB considers",
"title": "Hampton Roads"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "910784",
"score": 1.0455401,
"text": "of Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, and portions of York County and James City County. The City provides wastewater services for residents and transports wastewater to the regional Hampton Roads Sanitation District treatment plants. Poquoson has access to four area hospitals, served by Riverside Medical Center and Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital in Newport News and the Sentara Careplex and the V.A. Medical Center in Hampton. As of the census of 2010, there were 12,150 people, 4,166 households, and 3,370 families residing in the city. The population density was 745.4 people per square mile (287.7/km²). There were 4,300 housing units at",
"title": "Poquoson, Virginia"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "911496",
"score": 1.0406934,
"text": "four sister cities: Hampton, Virginia Hampton is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 137,436. As one of the seven major cities that compose the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, it is on the southeastern end of the Virginia Peninsula. Hampton traces its history to the city's Old Point Comfort, the home of Fort Monroe for almost 400 years, which was named by the 1607 voyagers, led by Captain Christopher Newport, who first established Jamestown as an English colonial settlement. Since consolidation in 1952, Hampton has included the",
"title": "Hampton, Virginia"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "911467",
"score": 1.0385387,
"text": "Hampton, Virginia Hampton is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 137,436. As one of the seven major cities that compose the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, it is on the southeastern end of the Virginia Peninsula. Hampton traces its history to the city's Old Point Comfort, the home of Fort Monroe for almost 400 years, which was named by the 1607 voyagers, led by Captain Christopher Newport, who first established Jamestown as an English colonial settlement. Since consolidation in 1952, Hampton has included the former Elizabeth City",
"title": "Hampton, Virginia"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "1911173",
"score": 1.0111513,
"text": "in Elizabeth City County, and was the county seat. Hampton became an independent city in 1908, though it remained the seat of Elizabeth City County and continued to share many services with the county. In 1952, Elizabeth City County and the only incorporated town in the county, Phoebus, merged with and into Hampton. This merger was the first in a series of municipal consolidations in Hampton Roads that resulted in most of the area being split into independent cities. With few exceptions, modern-day Hampton encompasses nearly all of what was Elizabeth City County. Since English settlers occupied the former Indian",
"title": "Elizabeth City County, Virginia"
}
] |
what is the name of the first harry potter novel?
|
[
"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1793272",
"score": 0.951785,
"text": "(أنا لورد فولدمورت). These changes to the name created problems in later books however; in the English edition, a line of dialogue mentions that Tom Riddle shares his given name with the bartender of the Leaky Cauldron, and this becomes a plot point. However, this is not the case in all translations. Rowling invented a great number of words and phrases for the books such as spells, incantations, magical words, items, and place names. Many of these words involve wordplay, rhyming, and historical references that are difficult to translate. A large number of spells are drawn from or inspired by",
"title": "Harry Potter in translation"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1793270",
"score": 0.9354199,
"text": "name is \"Tom Gus Mervolo Dolder\", an anagram of \"Ego sum Lord Voldemort\", where \"ego sum\" is Latin, not Swedish, for \"I am\". In Slovenian, both names are completely changed. Tom Marvolo Riddle is \"Mark Neelstin\" and Lord Voldemort is translated as \"Lord Mrlakenstein\". When the name Mark Neelstin is rearranged in the scene, it spells Mrlakenstein. Because the books in Slovenia were released with a three-year delay, the translation of Voldemort is consistent throughout the series. The film series corresponds with the book translation. The Danish translation uses abbreviation and suffix to make the name work. The translation is",
"title": "Harry Potter in translation"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1369020",
"score": 0.92886436,
"text": "Gryffindor, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff), which they call Dumbledore's Army. Many students sign up, including Neville Longbottom, Fred and George Weasley, Ginny Weasley and Luna Lovegood. Struggling to find a place to practise, Dobby the house elf tells him about the Room of Requirement and its uses. The club meet there to learn and practise defensive spells under Harry's instruction. Meanwhile, Rubeus Hagrid has not yet returned from the secret mission given to him by Dumbledore at the end of the previous book, and is absent for the first part of the school year. Upon his return, Harry, Ron, and Hermione",
"title": "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1793255",
"score": 0.9236499,
"text": "from stumbling over unfamiliar Briticisms. Although it is common to adapt \"any\" text from British to American editions, in the case of the Harry Potter books, this standard practice has drawn criticism from readers who feel that the British English adds flavour to the series. Rowling herself expressed regret after changing the first book's title, as the Philosopher's Stone is a legendary alchemical substance. In an Associated Press interview, Rowling described how the alterations to the American editions came about: Rowling pretended to bang her head against the sofa in mock frustration. \"SO much has been made of that,\" she",
"title": "Harry Potter in translation"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "558572",
"score": 0.92261726,
"text": "Voldemort or his followers may trace anyone who utters it. By this means, his followers eventually find and capture Harry and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. In the second book, Rowling reveals that \"I am Lord Voldemort\" is an anagram of the character's birth name, Tom Marvolo Riddle. According to the author, Voldemort's name is an invented word. Some literary analysts have considered possible meanings in the name: Philip Nel believes that \"Voldemort\" is derived from the French for \"flight of death\", and in a 2002 paper, Nilsen and Nilsen suggest that readers get a \"creepy feeling\" from",
"title": "Lord Voldemort"
}
] |
what did william shakespeare do for a living?
|
[
"Poet",
"Playwright",
"Dramatist",
"Lyricist",
"Author"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4165715",
"score": 0.9526912,
"text": "in the 1850s, being decorated by the Emperor Alexander II for his work in portraying Shakespearean characters. Shakespeare continued to be considered the greatest English writer of all time throughout the 20th century. Most Western educational systems required the textual study of two or more of Shakespeare's plays, and both amateur and professional stagings of Shakespeare were commonplace. It was the proliferation of high-quality, well-annotated texts and the unrivalled reputation of Shakespeare that allowed for stagings of Shakespeare's plays to remain textually faithful, but with an extraordinary variety in setting, stage direction, and costuming. Institutions such as the Folger Shakespeare",
"title": "Reputation of William Shakespeare"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "6288989",
"score": 0.9285333,
"text": "of the church for £440 (a considerable sum of money at the time). A monument on the wall nearest his grave, probably placed by his family, features a bust showing Shakespeare posed in the act of writing. Each year on his claimed birthday, a new quill pen is placed in the writing hand of the bust. He is believed to have written the epitaph on his tombstone. Life of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was an actor, playwright, poet, and theatre entrepreneur in London during the late Elizabethan and early Jacobean eras. He was baptised on 26 April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon",
"title": "Life of William Shakespeare"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "511493",
"score": 0.9249797,
"text": "of remarkable variety, quality, and extent. Although most of the plays written for the Elizabethan stage have been lost, over 600 remain. The people who wrote these plays were primarily self-made men from modest backgrounds. Some of them were educated at either Oxford or Cambridge, but many were not. Although William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson were actors, the majority do not seem to have been performers, and no major author who came on to the scene after 1600 is known to have supplemented his income by acting. Their lives were subject to the same levels of danger and earlier mortality",
"title": "English Renaissance theatre"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6288956",
"score": 0.9219389,
"text": "his social status as a commoner, the low esteem in which his profession was held, and the general lack of interest of the time in the personal lives of writers. Information about his life derives from public instead of private documents: vital records, real estate and tax records, lawsuits, records of payments, and references to Shakespeare and his works in printed and hand-written texts. Nevertheless, hundreds of biographies have been written and more continue to be, most of which rely on inferences and the historical context of the 70 or so hard facts recorded about Shakespeare the man, a technique",
"title": "Life of William Shakespeare"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2244185",
"score": 0.9108958,
"text": "successful publisher of travelogues, collector of antiquities and collector of Shakespearian plays and \"relics\". There was at the time, and still is, a great scarcity of writing in the hand of Shakespeare. Of his 37 plays, there is not one copy in his own writing, not a scrap of correspondence from Shakespeare to a friend, fellow writer, patron, producer or publisher. Forgery would fill this void. William Henry also became a collector of books. In many later recollections Ireland described his fascination with the works and the glorious death of the forger Thomas Chatterton, and probably knew the Ossian poems",
"title": "William Henry Ireland"
}
] |
what county is heathrow airport in?
|
[
"London"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "175725",
"score": 1.1123459,
"text": "Heathrow Airport Heathrow Airport (also known as London Heathrow) is a major international airport in London, United Kingdom. Heathrow is the second busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic, as well as the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic, and the seventh busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic. It is one of six international airports serving Greater London. In 2017, it handled a record 78.0 million passengers, a 3.1% increase from 2016. Heathrow lies west of Central London, and has two parallel east–west runways along with four operational terminals on a site that covers",
"title": "Heathrow Airport"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "16579316",
"score": 1.0790092,
"text": "around the world, and is the base for the flag carrier British Airways in Terminal 5. While it also serves short-haul flights, Heathrow is London's long-distance hub and is the most popular arrival point for flights from the United States of America, with 13 million passengers. However, because it is operating at capacity, Heathrow has failed to increase service to cities in the newly industrialised countries such as China, falling behind European bases like Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Paris. Located in West Sussex, Gatwick is the second-busiest airport in the United Kingdom, the eighth-busiest in Europe, and the second-busiest single-runway airport",
"title": "Airports of London"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "175728",
"score": 1.0778097,
"text": "the postcode TW6. As the airport is located west of London and as its runways run east–west, an airliner's landing approach is usually directly over the conurbation of London when the wind is from the west, which is most of the time. Along with Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, Southend and London City, Heathrow is one of six airports with scheduled services serving the London area. Heathrow Airport originated in 1929 as a small airfield (Great West Aerodrome) on land south-east of the hamlet of Heathrow from which the airport takes its name. At that time there were farms, market gardens and",
"title": "Heathrow Airport"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "175734",
"score": 1.0653763,
"text": "letter coded by area: N in the north (e.g. Newall Road), E in the east (e.g. Elmdon Road), S in the south (e.g. Stratford Road), W in the west (e.g. Walrus Road), C in the centre (e.g. Camborne Road). Aircraft destined for Heathrow are usually routed to one of four holding points. Air traffic controllers at Heathrow Approach Control (based in Swanwick, Hampshire) then guide the aircraft to their final approach, merging aircraft from the four holds into a single stream of traffic, sometimes as close as apart. Considerable use is made of continuous descent approach techniques to minimize the",
"title": "Heathrow Airport"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "175778",
"score": 1.0652659,
"text": "and Transport for London commissioned plans in the event of Heathrow's closure—to replace it by a large built-up area. Some of the plans seem to show terminal 5, or part of it, kept as a shopping centre. Heathrow Airport Heathrow Airport (also known as London Heathrow) is a major international airport in London, United Kingdom. Heathrow is the second busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic, as well as the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic, and the seventh busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic. It is one of six international airports serving Greater",
"title": "Heathrow Airport"
}
] |
where did dmitri mendeleev study science?
|
[
"Saint Petersburg State University",
"Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "712396",
"score": 1.325129,
"text": "relocated to Saint Petersburg, where he entered the Main Pedagogical Institute in 1850. After graduation, he contracted tuberculosis, causing him to move to the Crimean Peninsula on the northern coast of the Black Sea in 1855. While there, he became a science master of the 1st Simferopol Gymnasium. In 1857, he returned to Saint Petersburg with fully restored health. Between 1859 and 1861, he worked on the capillarity of liquids and the workings of the spectroscope in Heidelberg. Later in 1861, he published a textbook named \"Organic Chemistry\". This won him the Demidov Prize of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences.",
"title": "Dmitri Mendeleev"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "712397",
"score": 1.2637302,
"text": "On 4 April 1862 he became engaged to Feozva Nikitichna Leshcheva, and they married on 27 April 1862 at Nikolaev Engineering Institute's church in Saint Petersburg (where he taught). Mendeleev became a professor at the Saint Petersburg Technological Institute and Saint Petersburg State University in 1864, and 1865, respectively. In 1865 he became Doctor of Science for his dissertation \"On the Combinations of Water with Alcohol\". He achieved tenure in 1867 at St. Petersburg University and started to teach inorganic chemistry, while succeeding Voskresenskii to this post. and by 1871 he had transformed Saint Petersburg into an internationally recognized center",
"title": "Dmitri Mendeleev"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "712395",
"score": 1.2181144,
"text": "family's financial well being, his father became blind and lost his teaching position. His mother was forced to work and she restarted her family's abandoned glass factory. At the age of 13, after the passing of his father and the destruction of his mother's factory by fire, Mendeleev attended the Gymnasium in Tobolsk. In 1849, his mother took Mendeleev across Russia from Siberia to Moscow with the aim of getting Mendeleev a higher education. The university in Moscow did not accept him. The mother and son continued to Saint Petersburg to the father’s alma mater. The now poor Mendeleev family",
"title": "Dmitri Mendeleev"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5678432",
"score": 1.212575,
"text": "Dmitrii Knorre Dmitrii G. Knorre (Russian: Дмитрий Георгиевич Кнорре; born July 28, 1926 in Leningrad, Soviet Union; died 2018) is a chemist and biochemist, a specialist in chemical kinetics of complex reactions, bioorganic chemistry, and molecular biology. He was a Corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR since 1968, and an academician since 1981. He was assigned to the Division of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Chemistry of Physiologically Active Compounds of the Academy and to the Siberian Division since 1981. He graduated from the Mendeleev Russian University of Chemistry and Technology in 1947. He worked at the Chemical",
"title": "Dmitrii Knorre"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "712420",
"score": 1.2044246,
"text": "has occasionally awarded a Mendeleev Golden Medal since 1965. Dmitri Mendeleev Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev ( ; , <nowiki>,</nowiki> ; 8 February 18342 February 1907 ) was a Russian chemist and inventor. He formulated the Periodic Law, created a farsighted version of the periodic table of elements, and used it to correct the properties of some already discovered elements and also to predict the properties of eight elements yet to be discovered. Mendeleev was born in the village of Verkhnie Aremzyani, near Tobolsk in Siberia, to Ivan Pavlovich Mendeleev (1783–1847) and Maria Dmitrievna Mendeleeva (née Kornilieva) (1793–1850). His paternal grandfather Pavel",
"title": "Dmitri Mendeleev"
}
] |
what movie is josh hutcherson in?
|
[
"Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant",
"The Hunger Games",
"7 Days in Havana",
"Journey to the Center of the Earth",
"The Forger",
"Detention",
"Journey 2: The Mysterious Island",
"Red Dawn",
"The Third Rule",
"The Kids Are All Right"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6468120",
"score": 1.0476587,
"text": "a Feature Film by a Leading Young Actor\" for the film. Hutcherson's next appearance was in the comedy \"RV\" in early 2006, playing the son of Robin Williams's character Bob Munro. He professed finding it difficult to concentrate during the production because he was \"constantly laughing\" at co-star Williams. The film was not received favorably by critics and audiences; \"Variety\" said the film suffered from \"blunt predictability and meager laughs\". He received his second Young Artist Award nomination for his role, but lost to Logan Lerman in \"Hoot\". Hutcherson's breakthrough role in his career as a child actor came in",
"title": "Josh Hutcherson"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6468116",
"score": 1.0356863,
"text": "could learn so much more easily on my own, I hated it.\" After moving to Hollywood in 2002, Hutcherson appeared in various television commercials. He landed his first major acting role as Nicky Harper in the 2002 pilot episode of \"House Blend\", followed by minor roles in an episode of \"ER\" and the pilot episode of \"Becoming Glen\". The following year, he played leading role Charlie Logan in the television film \"Miracle Dogs\", which was released on Animal Planet. The film, Hutcherson's first, received a 79 percent approval rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Later that year, he starred opposite",
"title": "Josh Hutcherson"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "6468128",
"score": 1.0239792,
"text": "concussion. The initial film, \"The Hunger Games\", was released on March 23, 2012, and went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Hutcherson received the MTV Movie Award for \"Best Male Performance\". He was also awarded the 2012 NewNowNext award for \"Next Mega Star\" and the National Association of Theatre Owners's 2012 CinemaCon award for \"Breakthrough Performer of the Year\". Peter Travers of \"Rolling Stone\" described the actor's portrayal saying, \"[Hutcherson] brings humor and a bruised heart to a boy who needs to mature fast.\" Between landing the role in \"The Hunger Games\" and the film's",
"title": "Josh Hutcherson"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6468118",
"score": 1.0176463,
"text": "and body movements. The film starred Tom Hanks in the lead role and received mixed reviews from critics. In the animated fantasy film \"Howl's Moving Castle\", he voiced the character of Markl, working alongside two other lead characters Christian Bale and Billy Crystal. All of his dialogue for the film was recorded in about eight consecutive hours. In 2005, Hutcherson appeared in several Hollywood films while trying to establish himself in the industry. He portrayed the minor role of Bucky Weston in the comedy \"Kicking & Screaming\". In 2005's \"Little Manhattan\", he had a lead role alongside his younger brother,",
"title": "Josh Hutcherson"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6468110",
"score": 1.0135096,
"text": "Josh Hutcherson Joshua Ryan Hutcherson (born October 12, 1992) is an American actor and producer. Hutcherson began his acting career in the early 2000s and appeared in several commercials and minor film and television roles before landing his first major role in 2002 in the pilot episode of \"House Blend\". His first film role was in \"Miracle Dogs\" (2003) on Animal Planet, followed by a motion-capture performance in \"The Polar Express\" (2004) and a voice-acting role in \"Howl's Moving Castle\" (2005). Hutcherson's other early film appearances include \"Little Manhattan\" and \"\" (both 2005), \"RV\" (2006), \"Bridge to Terabithia\" (2007), \"Journey",
"title": "Josh Hutcherson"
}
] |
what is there to do in laredo tx?
|
[
"Veterans Field",
"San Augustin de Laredo Historic District",
"Laredo Energy Arena",
"Lake Casa Blanca",
"Texas A&M International University Soccer Complex",
"Fort McIntosh",
"Southern Careers Institute, Laredo Campus",
"Texas A&M International University",
"Webb County Courthouse",
"Nye"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1237848",
"score": 1.0310208,
"text": "May 22, 2006, and admitted its first patient within hours of operation. The grand opening took place in March 2007. In 2016, 82.3 percent of working Laredo residents commuted by driving alone, 10.2 percent carpooled, 0.9 percent used public transportation, and 1.9 percent walked. About 2 percent of working Laredo residents commuted by all other means, including taxi, bicycle, and motorcycles. About 2.6 percent worked at home. In 2015, 6.5 percent of city of Laredo households were without a car, which decreased slightly to 5.9 percent in 2016. The national average was 8.7 percent in 2016. Laredo averaged 1.85 cars",
"title": "Laredo, Texas"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2115134",
"score": 1.0288908,
"text": "Laredo International Airport Laredo International Airport is a city-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Laredo, a city in Webb County, Texas, United States. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, which categorized it as a non-hub \"primary commercial service\" airport. The airport is served by three commercial airlines with flights to Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas and Orlando. In the twelve months ending December 2013, LRD had 102,856 passengers. In 2012, LRD totaled 460,000,612 pounds of cargo. The Laredo International Airport was used by the",
"title": "Laredo International Airport"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1237770",
"score": 1.024133,
"text": "Laredo, Texas Laredo ( ; ) is the county seat of Webb County, Texas, United States, on the north bank of the Rio Grande in South Texas, across from Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. According to the 2010 census, the city population was 236,091, making it the tenth-most populous city in the state of Texas and third-most populated on the Mexico–United States border, after San Diego, California, and El Paso, Texas. Its metropolitan area is the 178th-largest in the U.S. and includes all of Webb County, with a population of 250,304. Laredo is also part of the cross-border Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Metropolitan",
"title": "Laredo, Texas"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1237783",
"score": 1.0060004,
"text": "morning 2004, February 2011 and December 8, 2017 (0.1 inches). Laredo has an average high temperature around , and an average low around during summer, and of rain per year. As Laredo sometimes undergoes drought, a water conservation ordinance was implemented in 2003. As of the 2010, Laredo is the 81st-most populous city in the United States and the 10th-largest in Texas. According to the 2010 census there were 236,091 inhabitants in the city. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the racial composition of Laredo was: Ethnically, the city was: According to respondents' self-identification on the 2010 Census, the vast",
"title": "Laredo, Texas"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1237771",
"score": 1.0020931,
"text": "Area with an estimated population of 636,516. Because Laredo is 95.6 percent Hispanic and Latino, it is one of the least ethnically diverse cities in the United States. When economic diversity, household diversity, and social class diversity are considered, Laredo is rated the 19th least diverse city overall out of the 313 largest cities in the nation. Laredo's economy is based on international trade with Mexico. Many major transportation companies have a facility in Laredo. The city's location on the southern end of I-35 close to the manufacturers in northern Mexico promotes its vital role in trade between the two",
"title": "Laredo, Texas"
}
] |
what season did tony soprano get shot?
|
[
"The Sopranos"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2781692",
"score": 1.0483286,
"text": "attempt to kill Tony, and Ray is left bruised, but runs off. In the premiere of the sixth season, \"Members Only\", Junior Soprano, suffering from dementia, believes Tony to be \"Little Pussy\" Malanga, and shoots him in the abdomen. Tony dials 911 but loses consciousness before being able to tell the operator what happened. The second episode of the sixth season, \"Join the Club\", Tony is in a medically induced coma in the hospital. In the second and third episode the viewer sees Tony in a dream-like state, eventually arriving at what could be purgatory, where he is greeted by",
"title": "Tony Soprano"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "17346644",
"score": 1.0374764,
"text": "The Sopranos (season 2) The second season of \"The Sopranos\" aired on HBO from January 16 to April 9, 2000. The second season was released on DVD in region 1 on November 6, 2001. The story of the season focuses on Tony's growing mistrust of one of his closest friends Big Pussy Bonpensiero, who is revealed to be an FBI informant. Dr. Melfi continues meeting with Tony despite her growing disgust of his actions and contemplates the nature of their relationship. Tony's sister Janice also returns to New Jersey, and their collectively strained relationship with their mother Livia and each",
"title": "The Sopranos (season 2)"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "17347064",
"score": 1.0127571,
"text": "Boss Carmine creates a growing rift between the New York and New Jersey crime families. Tony and Carmela adjust to their new lives and each other following their separation, which greatly affects their son, A.J. Uncle Junior's mental health continues to deteriorate, and Adriana's guilt over her role as an FBI informant grows. <onlyinclude> </onlyinclude> The show's fifth season has a 100% approval rating with an average score of 8.58 out of 10 on Rotten Tomatoes, with a critical consensus of, \"The penultimate season of \"The Sopranos\" hurtles toward the series' climax without sacrificing the compelling stories and vibrant characters",
"title": "The Sopranos (season 5)"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "17346626",
"score": 1.0058994,
"text": "his panic attacks become more frequent. Meanwhile, Tony's daughter Meadow becomes aware of her father's true profession while preparing to get into college, and Tony's nephew Christopher attempts to write a screenplay about his crime life and anxiously awaits becoming a made man. Due to Junior's plotting of an assassination, Tony also gets embroiled in a plot against childhood friend Artie Bucco, a charming but obsequious restaurateur. <onlyinclude> </onlyinclude> The first season of \"The Sopranos\" was met with wide acclaim, receiving a score of 88 out of 100 on Metacritic, and a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the",
"title": "The Sopranos (season 1)"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "17346625",
"score": 1.0022554,
"text": "The Sopranos (season 1) The first season of \"The Sopranos\" aired on HBO from January 10 to April 4, 1999. The first season was released on DVD in region 1 on December 12, 2000, and on Blu-ray on November 24, 2009. The season introduces DiMeo Crime Family Capo Tony Soprano and his family, as well as his troubled relationship with his mother Livia. Also troubled is his relationship with his Uncle Junior, who becomes locked in a power struggle with Tony after the death of the Crime Family Boss, Jackie Aprile. Tony also begins therapy sessions with Dr. Melfi after",
"title": "The Sopranos (season 1)"
}
] |
where do the san francisco giants play home games?
|
[
"AT&T Park"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "386255",
"score": 1.0389346,
"text": "blue. As with the New York years, the Giants' fortune in San Francisco has been mixed. Though recently the club has enjoyed sustained success there have also been prolonged stretches of mediocrity along with two instances when the club's ownership threatened to move the team away from San Francisco. When the Giants moved to San Francisco, they played in Seals Stadium for their first two seasons. The stadium, located at 16th & Bryant Streets across from Stempel's Bakery, had been the home of the Pacific Coast League San Francisco Seals in their last years the AAA minor league affiliate of",
"title": "San Francisco Giants"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "2282905",
"score": 1.0253646,
"text": "southeastern San Francisco that was also home to the National Football League's San Francisco 49ers until 2014, when they relocated to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. A team of engineers from UC Davis was consulted in the design process of the park, resulting in wind levels that are approximately half those at Candlestick. Fans had shivered through 40 seasons at \"The 'Stick\" and looked forward to warmer temperatures at the new ballpark. But because AT&T Park, like its predecessor, is built right on San Francisco Bay, cold summer fog and winter jackets in July are still not unusual at Giants",
"title": "AT&T Park"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12046288",
"score": 1.0089564,
"text": "As with the New York years, the Giants' fortunes in San Francisco have been mixed. Though recently the club has enjoyed relatively sustained success, there have also been prolonged stretches of mediocrity along with two instances when the club's ownership threatened to move the team away from San Francisco. When the Giants moved to San Francisco, they played in Seals Stadium for their first two seasons. The stadium, which was located at 16th & Bryant Streets across from Stempel's Bakery, had been the home of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) San Francisco Seals, in their last years the AAA minor",
"title": "History of the San Francisco Giants"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "386290",
"score": 1.0036006,
"text": "was being built. (Candlestick Park remained the home of the San Francisco 49ers football team through the 2013 season.) In 2000, after 40 years, the Giants left Candlestick Park and, as long advocated, moved into a privately financed downtown stadium (AT&T Park, originally Pacific or \"Pac\" Bell Park and later renamed SBC Park) on that part of the shoreline of China Basin known as McCovey Cove, at the corner of 3rd and King Streets (with an official address of 24 Willie Mays Plaza in honor of the longtime Giants superstar), ushering in a new era for the Giants and their",
"title": "San Francisco Giants"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3101608",
"score": 0.995782,
"text": "San Jose Municipal Stadium The San Jose Municipal Stadium, or Muni Stadium in common usage, is the home of the minor league baseball San Jose Giants, the Advanced A league affiliate of the San Francisco Giants located in San Jose, California. The Giants play in the northern division of the California League. The stadium is also home to the San Jose State University Spartans college baseball team. The local high school baseball divisions also use Municipal Stadium as their championship field. The stadium also hosts concerts, weddings, car shows and many other community events. In the past Muni Stadium has",
"title": "San Jose Municipal Stadium"
}
] |
End of preview. Expand
in Data Studio
README.md exists but content is empty.
- Downloads last month
- 23