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|---|---|---|---|
who is stephanie's mom on the bold and the beautiful | [
"Ridge Forrester",
"Taylor Hayes",
"Hunter Tylo"
] | [
{
"title": "Stephanie Forrester (The Bold and the Beautiful)",
"text": "asking Brooke to sing her to sleep in her arms. Stephanie Forrester (The Bold and the Beautiful) Stephanie Forrester (nee Douglas) is a fictional character on the American soap opera, \"The Bold and the Beautiful\". Stephanie is known f... | {
"title": "Steffy Forrester",
"long_answer": "Steffy Forrester is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Introduced by Bradley Bell, she is currently portrayed by Jacqueline MacInnes Wood. Steffy and her twin sister Phoebe (MacKenzie Mauzy) were born onscreen as the daug... |
what tectonic setting is responsible for the folded mountains of pennsylvania and the high himalaya | [
"a convergent plate boundary"
] | [
{
"title": "Geology of the Himalaya",
"text": "Geology of the Himalaya The geology of the Himalaya is a record of the most dramatic and visible creations of modern plate tectonic forces. The Himalayas, which stretch over 2400 km between the Namche Barwa syntaxis in Tibet and the Nanga Parbat syntaxis in Ind... | {
"title": "Fold mountains",
"long_answer": "Fold mountains form when two tectonic plates move towards each other at a convergent plate boundary. Fold mountains form from sedimentary rocks that accumulate along the margins of continents. When plates and the continents riding on them collide, the accumulated layers ... |
who is the girl in the stone sour video say you'll haunt me | [
"Joanna Moskawa"
] | [
{
"title": "Say You'll Haunt Me",
"text": "Say You'll Haunt Me \"Say You'll Haunt Me\" is the second single from rock band Stone Sour's third album \"Audio Secrecy\" which was released on September 7, 2010 via Roadrunner Records. The song was released to the public on July 6, 2010. The song has received rad... | {
"title": "Say You'll Haunt Me",
"long_answer": "The video begins with a car (1972 Plymouth Barracuda) pulling into a creepy alleyway with Corey Taylor being pulled out of the trunk by his bandmates. He is then lead upstairs to be strapped into a chair and interrogated by a woman (Joanna Moskawa) who seems to have... |
what kind of bird is in the lion king | [
"red-billed hornbill",
"a red-billed hornbill"
] | [
{
"title": "The Lion King (musical)",
"text": "The Lion King (musical) The Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated feature film of the same name with music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice, and book by Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi, along with additional music and l... | {
"title": "List of The Lion King characters",
"long_answer": "Zazu (voiced by Rowan Atkinson in The Lion King, Edward Hibbert in Timon & Pumbaa, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, and The Lion King 1½, and Jeff Bennett in The Lion Guard) is a red-billed hornbill and majordomo to Mufasa and later Simba. After Mufasa'... |
when did the red guards start and end | [
"1966 and 1967",
"in 1966 and 1967"
] | [
{
"title": "Red Guards",
"text": "from 7am to 5pm daily\" which would encourage them to dwell on past \"mistakes\". An official report in October 1966 reported that the Red Guards had already arrested 22,000 'counterrevolutionaries'. The Red Guards were also tasked with rooting out 'capitalist roaders' (tho... | {
"title": "Red Guards",
"long_answer": "Red Guards (simplified Chinese: 红卫兵; traditional Chinese: 紅衛兵; pinyin: Hóng Wèibīng) were a student mass paramilitary social movement mobilized by Mao Zedong in 1966 and 1967, during the Cultural Revolution. According to a Red Guard leader, the movement's aims were as follow... |
what type of database is library literature and information science | [
"bibliographic database",
"bibliographic"
] | [
{
"title": "Library and information science",
"text": "epistemological criteria of what constitutes knowledge. Among other approaches, Evidence Based Library and Information Practice should also be mentioned. Some core journals in LIS are: Important bibliographical databases in LIS are, among others, Social... | {
"title": "Library Literature and Information Science",
"long_answer": "Library Literature and Information Science is a bibliographic database that indexes over 410 library and information science periodicals published internationally. It also covers books, chapters within books, library school theses, and pamphle... |
who sang the theme song from russia with love | [
"Matt Monro"
] | [
{
"title": "From Russia with Love (soundtrack)",
"text": "<nowiki>*</nowiki> Not heard in the film From Russia with Love (soundtrack) From Russia with Love is the soundtrack for the second James Bond film of the same name. This is the first series film with John Barry as the primary soundtrack composer. Joh... | {
"title": "From Russia with Love (soundtrack)",
"long_answer": "John Barry, arranger of Monty Norman's \"James Bond Theme\" for Dr. No, would be the dominant Bond series composer for most of its history and the inspiration for fellow series composer, David Arnold (who uses cues from this soundtrack in his own for ... |
who established the idea that microorganisms play a role in disease | [
"Robert Koch",
"Agostino Bassi"
] | [
{
"title": "Microorganism",
"text": "of microbes with wildly different physiologies. Winogradsky was the first to develop the concept of chemolithotrophy and to thereby reveal the essential role played by microorganisms in geochemical processes. He was responsible for the first isolation and description of ... | {
"title": "Germ theory of disease",
"long_answer": "The Italian Agostino Bassi was the first person to prove that a disease was caused by a microorganism when he conducted a series of experiments between 1808 and 1813, demonstrating that a \"vegetable parasite\" caused a disease in silkworms known as calcinaccio—t... |
where did this case of product tampering occur | [
"the Chicago metropolitan area"
] | [
{
"title": "Tampering (crime)",
"text": "manufacturer, and in many cases no contamination to a product ever takes place. Fraud is sometimes handled as a matter of civil law, but actual modification of products is almost always a matter of criminal law. Seven people died in this incident in the United States... | {
"title": "Chicago Tylenol murders",
"long_answer": "The Chicago Tylenol murders were a series of poisoning deaths resulting from drug tampering in the Chicago metropolitan area in 1982. The victims had all taken Tylenol-branded acetaminophen capsules that had been laced with potassium cyanide. A total of seven pe... |
how many us states are commonwealths and which states are they | [
"Kentucky",
"Pennsylvania",
"Massachusetts",
"Virginia"
] | [
{
"title": "Commonwealth",
"text": "coast of North America prior to the formation of the United States of America in 1776. As such, they share a strong influence of English common law in some of their laws and institutions. The four are: Two organized but unincorporated U.S. territories are called commonwea... | {
"title": "Commonwealth (U.S. state)",
"long_answer": "Commonwealth is a designation used by four of the 50 states of the United States in their full official state names: Kentucky (the law creating Kentucky names it the \"State of Kentucky\" but it was originally part of the land grant of the Colony of Virginia),... |
how many paintings of sunflowers did van gogh paint | [
"two"
] | [
{
"title": "Sunflowers (Van Gogh series)",
"text": "when Vincent had just finished the first repetitions of the \"Berceuse\" and the \"Sunflowers\" pendants, he told Theo: \"I picture to myself these same canvases between those of the sunflowers, which would thus form torches or candelabra beside them, the ... | {
"title": "Sunflowers (Van Gogh series)",
"long_answer": "Sunflowers (original title, in French: Tournesols) is the name of two series of still life paintings by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. The first series, executed in Paris in 1887, depicts the flowers lying on the ground, while the second set, executed ... |
who is the actress that plays penny on the big bang theory | [
"Kaley Christine Cuoco"
] | [
{
"title": "Penny (The Big Bang Theory)",
"text": "Penny (The Big Bang Theory) Penny is a fictional character on the American CBS sitcom \"The Big Bang Theory\", portrayed by actress Kaley Cuoco. She is the primary female character in the series, befriending her across-the-hall neighbors Leonard Hofstadter ... | {
"title": "Kaley Cuoco",
"long_answer": "Kaley Christine Cuoco (/ˈkeɪli ˈkwoʊkoʊ/ KAY-lee KWOH-koh; born November 30, 1985) is an American actress. After a series of supporting film and television roles in the late 1990s, she landed her breakthrough role as Bridget Hennessy on the ABC sitcom 8 Simple Rules, on whi... |
when was the last time it snowed in england on christmas day | [
"2009"
] | [
{
"title": "Winter of 2009–10 in Great Britain and Ireland",
"text": "of North Yorkshire, particularly the Harrogate area, experienced heavy snowfall during the day. On Christmas Day parts of Britain had a White Christmas for the first time since 2004 after snow fell in parts of Scotland, parts of northern ... | {
"title": "White Christmas (weather)",
"long_answer": "Christmas 2009 was a white Christmas in some parts of Britain, with thick lying snow which easterly winds had brought over the previous week. Travel over much of Britain was badly affected by ice and snow on roads, and was made more slippery by partial daytime... |
who was the father of the princes in the tower | [
"Edward IV of England",
"Edward IV"
] | [
{
"title": "Princes in the Tower",
"text": "Portuguese document suggests Buckingham as the guilty party, stating \"...and after the passing away of king Edward in the year of 83, another one of his brothers, the Duke of Gloucester, had in his power the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York, the young sons of... | {
"title": "Princes in the Tower",
"long_answer": "\"The Princes in the Tower\" is an expression frequently used to refer to Edward V, King of England and Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York. The two brothers were the only sons of Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville surviving at the time of their father's ... |
when did muhammad ali win an olympic gold medal | [
"1960"
] | [
{
"title": "Muhammad Ali",
"text": "for the world heavyweight title (shared with Joe Louis), as well as winning 14 unified title bouts (shared with former welterweight champion José Napoles), were unbeaten for 35 years. Ali is the only boxer to be named \"The Ring\" magazine Fighter of the Year six times. H... | {
"title": "Muhammad Ali",
"long_answer": "Clay was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, and began training as an amateur boxer when he was 12 years old. At age 18, he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome and turned professional later that year. At age 22 in 196... |
when was harry potter and the philosopher's stone made | [
"14 November 2001",
"1997"
] | [
{
"title": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone",
"text": "been an attempted robbery of a Gringotts vault—the same vault that Hagrid and Harry had visited when Harry was getting his school supplies. A further indiscretion from Hagrid allows them to work out that the object kept under that trapdoor is a... | {
"title": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone",
"long_answer": "In 1999, Rowling sold the film rights of the first four Harry Potter books to Warner Bros. for a reported £1 million ($1,982,900). Rowling demanded that the principal cast be kept strictly British but allowed for the casting of Irish actors such... |
when does thomas rhett's new album come out | [
"September 8, 2017"
] | [
{
"title": "Thomas Rhett",
"text": "Some of That\", became Rhett's second number 1 single in early 2014. The album's fifth single, \"Make Me Wanna\", was released to country radio on August 4, 2014. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart on March 7, 2015. In between the two singles, Rhett sang g... | {
"title": "Life Changes (Thomas Rhett album)",
"long_answer": "Life Changes is the third studio album from American singer Thomas Rhett. Released on September 8, 2017 through Valory Music Group, Rhett produced the album alongside Dann Huff, Jesse Frasure, Julian Bunetta and Joe London. It includes the chart-toppin... |
a town in west yorkshire on the river aire home to a rugby league team | [
"Castleford"
] | [
{
"title": "Rodley, West Yorkshire",
"text": "a wetland reserve created in 1999 on the site of a former sewage works, just north of Town Street on the north bank of the River Aire. Adjacent, on the opposite bank to the nature reserve, is Canal Bank Sports Ground, which is the base for a cricket and an amate... | {
"title": "Castleford",
"long_answer": "Castleford is a town in the metropolitan borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It had a population of 40,210 at the 2011 Census. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, to the north of the town centre the River Calder joins the River Aire and the Aire and Cald... |
who sings only love can break your heart | [
"Neil Young"
] | [
{
"title": "Only Love Can Break a Heart",
"text": "Only Love Can Break a Heart \"Only Love Can Break a Heart\" is the title of a popular song from 1962, performed by the American singer-songwriter Gene Pitney. The song was written by Hal David (words) and Burt Bacharach (music) and appears on Pitney's secon... | {
"title": "Only Love Can Break Your Heart",
"long_answer": "\"Only Love Can Break Your Heart\" is a song written by Neil Young. It has been covered by many bands, including a 1990 single by Saint Etienne.",
"chunked_long_answer": "\"Only Love Can Break Your Heart\" is a song written by Neil Young. It has been c... |
who was assassinated during a visit to sarajevo in bosnia | [
"Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria"
] | [
{
"title": "Siege of Sarajevo",
"text": "them and Bosnian Croats but boycotted by majority of Bosnian Serbs. Nikola Gardović, the groom's father, was killed, while an Orthodox priest was wounded. Some of the witnesses identified the shooter as Ramiz Delalić, a minor Bosniak gangster also known as \"Ćelo\" w... | {
"title": "Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria",
"long_answer": "The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, occurred on 28 June 1914 in Sarajevo when they were mortally wounded by Gavrilo Pri... |
surface area in many kinds of organs is important because the amount of surface determines | [
"effective gas exchange"
] | [
{
"title": "Surface-area-to-volume ratio",
"text": "exchange, bringing oxygen into the blood and releasing carbon dioxide from the blood. Similarly, the small intestine has a finely wrinkled internal surface, allowing the body to absorb nutrients efficiently. Cells can achieve a high surface area to volume ... | {
"title": "Gas exchange",
"long_answer": "Gases are constantly consumed and produced by cellular and metabolic reactions in most living things, so an efficient system for gas exchange between, ultimately, the interior of the cell(s) and the external environment is required. Small, particularly unicellular organism... |
when was the first book made into a movie | [
"1924"
] | [
{
"title": "Ira Levin",
"text": "Novel. \"A Kiss Before Dying\" was turned into a movie twice, first in 1956 and again in 1991. Levin's best-known novel is \"Rosemary's Baby,\" a horror story of modern-day Satanism and other occultisms, set in Manhattan's Upper West Side. In 1968, it was made into a film st... | {
"title": "Film adaptation",
"long_answer": "In 1924, Erich von Stroheim attempted a literal adaptation of Frank Norris's novel McTeague with his moving picture Greed, and the resulting film was 9½ hours long. It was cut, at studio insistence, to four hours, then without Stroheim's input, cut again to around two h... |
what allows chyme to enter the small intestine | [
"pyloric valve",
"the pyloric valve"
] | [
{
"title": "Chyme",
"text": "will be absorbed along with other nutrients. Chyme has a low pH that is countered by the production of bile, helping to further digest food. Chyme is part liquid and part solid: a thick semifluid mass of partially digested food and digestive secretions that is formed in the stom... | {
"title": "Chyme",
"long_answer": "Chyme or chymus (/kaɪm/; from Greek χυμός khymos, \"juice\") is the semi-fluid mass of partly digested food that is expelled by the stomach, through the pyloric valve, into the duodenum (the beginning of the small intestine).",
"chunked_long_answer": "Chyme or chymus (/kaɪm/; f... |
author of the hymn great is thy faithfulness | [
"William M. Runyan",
"written by Thomas Chisholm",
"Thomas Chisholm"
] | [
{
"title": "Great Is Thy Faithfulness",
"text": "poem to music, and it was published that same year by Hope Publishing Company and became popular among church groups. The Biblical lyrics reference Lamentations 3:22-23. The song was exposed to wide audiences after becoming popular with Dr. William Henry Houg... | {
"title": "Great Is Thy Faithfulness",
"long_answer": "Great Is Thy Faithfulness is a popular Christian hymn written by Thomas Chisholm (1866–1960) with music composed by William M. Runyan (1870–1957) in Baldwin, Kansas, U.S..",
"chunked_long_answer": "Great Is Thy Faithfulness is a popular Christian hymn writte... |
what type of rock dominates the earth's surface | [
"Sedimentary",
"sedimentary rock",
"sedimentary"
] | [
{
"title": "Earth",
"text": "Earth is metamorphic rock, which is created from the transformation of pre-existing rock types through high pressures, high temperatures, or both. The most abundant silicate minerals on Earth's surface include quartz, feldspars, amphibole, mica, pyroxene and olivine. Common carb... | {
"title": "Sedimentary rock",
"long_answer": "The sedimentary rock cover of the continents of the Earth's crust is extensive (73% of the Earth's current land surface), but the total contribution of sedimentary rocks is estimated to be only 8% of the total volume of the crust. Sedimentary rocks are only a thin vene... |
when is season 8 for game of thrones | [
"2019",
"in 2019"
] | [
{
"title": "Game of Thrones (season 8)",
"text": "Game of Thrones (season 8) The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series \"Game of Thrones\" was announced by HBO in July 2016. Unlike the first six seasons that each had ten episodes and the seventh that had seven episodes, the eighth s... | {
"title": "Game of Thrones (season 8)",
"long_answer": "The season will be adapted for television by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. Filming officially began on October 23, 2017. The season is scheduled to premiere in 2019.",
"chunked_long_answer": "The season will be adapted for television by David Benioff and D... |
who sang original i want a hippopotamus for christmas | [
"Gayla Peevey"
] | [
{
"title": "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas",
"text": "hippopotamus with Snuffleupagus. Country music singer Gretchen Wilson recorded a rendition in late 2009. It debuted at No. 54 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts dated for January 2, 2010. It is included on her album \"Christmas in My Hear... | {
"title": "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas",
"long_answer": "\"I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas\" is a Christmas novelty song written by John Rox (1902–1957) and performed by Gayla Peevey (10 years old at the time) in 1953. The song peaked at number 24 on Billboard magazine's pop chart in December 1953.",
... |
what act did parliament pass after the boston tea party | [
"The Intolerable Acts",
"Intolerable Acts",
"the Coercive Acts"
] | [
{
"title": "Intolerable Acts",
"text": "to give their consent, but the tea still remained less expensive even with the tax. Again, Parliament taxed the colonists without their representation. This angered the colonists. News of the Boston Tea Party reached England in January 1774. Parliament responded by pa... | {
"title": "Intolerable Acts",
"long_answer": "The Intolerable Acts was the term used by American Patriots for a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. The laws were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in the Boston Tea Party protest i... |
when is the end of the football season | [
"February 4, 2018"
] | [
{
"title": "High school football",
"text": "training. In some states, this begins a few weeks after the end of the previous season, and in others as late as August. Some states allow seven on seven scrimmages, while others prohibit formal practices during most of the summer. Near the end of the summer in mi... | {
"title": "2017 NFL season",
"long_answer": "The 2017 NFL season is the 98th and current season in the history of the National Football League (NFL). The season began on September 7, 2017, with the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the defending Super Bowl LI champion New England Patriots 42–27 in the NFL Kickoff Game.... |
who plays spock in the new star trek movies | [
"Zachary John Quinto"
] | [
{
"title": "Zachary Quinto",
"text": "new \"Star Trek\" film, Quinto revealed that Nimoy had been given casting approval over who would play the role of the young Spock. \"For me Leonard's involvement was only liberating, frankly,\" says Quinto. \"I knew that he had approval over the actor that would play y... | {
"title": "Zachary Quinto",
"long_answer": "Zachary John Quinto (/ˈkwɪntoʊ/; born June 2, 1977) is an American actor and film producer. He is best known for his roles as Sylar on the science fiction drama series Heroes (2006–2010), Spock in the reboot Star Trek (2009) and its sequels Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)... |
what is alpha centauri's approximate distance from earth | [
"4.37 light-years"
] | [
{
"title": "Alpha Centauri",
"text": "Alpha Centauri Alpha Centauri (α Centauri, abbreviated Alpha Cen or α Cen) is the closest star system to the Solar System at from the Sun. It is a triple star system, consisting of three stars: Alpha Centauri A (officially Rigil Kentaurus), Alpha Centauri B (officially ... | {
"title": "Alpha Centauri",
"long_answer": "Alpha Centauri (α Centauri, abbreviated Alpha Cen, α Cen) is the closest star system to the Solar System, being 4.37 light-years (1.34 pc) from the Sun. It consists of three stars: Alpha Centauri A (also named Rigil Kentaurus) and Alpha Centauri B, which form the binary ... |
when did the ouija board game come out | [
"July 1, 1890"
] | [
{
"title": "Ouija",
"text": "\"Scareway to Heaven\" in which a Ouija board results in demon possession. \"The Invisible Histories of the Spiral Mountain; or The Hymns of Melchizedek,\" an occult novel by Christopher of Detroit, contains several chapter that use the talking board for communication with the p... | {
"title": "Ouija",
"long_answer": "Following its commercial introduction by businessman Elijah Bond on July 1, 1890, the ouija board was regarded as a parlor game unrelated to the occult until American spiritualist Pearl Curran popularized its use as a divining tool during World War I. Spiritualists believed that ... |
who said i will not go quietly into the night | [
"Welsh poet Dylan Thomas",
"Dylan Thomas"
] | [
{
"title": "Silent Night",
"text": "priest John Freeman Young, then serving at Trinity Church, New York City, wrote and published the English translation that is most frequently sung today, translated from three of Mohr's original six verses. The version of the melody that is generally used today is a slow,... | {
"title": "Do not go gentle into that good night",
"long_answer": "\"Do not go gentle into that good night\" is a poem in the form of a villanelle, and the most famous work of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1914–1953). Though first published in the journal Botteghe Oscure in 1951, it was written in 1947 when he was in F... |
who wins america's next top model cycle 20 | [
"Jourdan Miller"
] | [
{
"title": "America's Next Top Model",
"text": "Ora. The series also employs a panel of two or three additional judges, a creative director and a runway coach. Cycles 1–16, 19 and 23–24 each consisted of a cast of between 10 and 15 female contestants with no previous participation on the series. Cycle 17's ... | {
"title": "America's Next Top Model (cycle 20)",
"long_answer": "The international destination for this cycle was Bali, Indonesia. The winner was 19-year-old Jourdan Miller from Bend, Oregon.",
"chunked_long_answer": "The international destination for this cycle was Bali, Indonesia. The winner was 19-year-old Jo... |
who sang oh annie i not your daddy | [
"Kid Creole and the Coconuts",
"Kid Creole & The Coconuts"
] | [
{
"title": "Etta James discography",
"text": "Me, Annie\", with her vocal group, the Peaches, singing background vocals, which topped the R&B charts for four weeks in 1955. The Peaches eventually left the label, and James recorded as a solo act. She had a second Top 10 hit, \"Good Rockin' Daddy\", in 1955. ... | {
"title": "Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy",
"long_answer": "Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy is a song written by August Darnell and first recorded by his band Kid Creole and the Coconuts. It was released in 1982 as the 3rd and last single from their album Tropical Gangsters. It is Kid Creole & The Coconuts highest charting s... |
all the gases in the earth's atmosphere | [
"Water vapor",
"small amounts of other gases",
"nitrogen",
"oxygen",
"Methane",
"Helium",
"Oxygen",
"Carbon dioxide",
"Nitrogen",
"Neon",
"Argon",
"argon",
"carbon dioxide"
] | [
{
"title": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere",
"text": "consequently is a greenhouse gas that plays a vital role in regulating Earth's surface temperature through the greenhouse effect. Concentrations of in the atmosphere were as high as 4,000 parts per million (ppm) during the Cambrian period about 500... | {
"title": "Atmosphere of Earth",
"long_answer": "By volume, dry air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases. Air also contains a variable amount of water vapor, on average around 1% at sea level, and 0.4% over the entire atmosphere. Air content a... |
where does the last name galvez come from | [
"Spanish surname",
"Spanish"
] | [
{
"title": "Galvez, Louisiana",
"text": "mark the spot. From 2008 through 2010, preliminary archaeological work was undertaken on the site of Galveztown. In the summer of 2011, a field school offered by LSU was conducted. The modern location of Galvez is to the west of the original settlement, several miles... | {
"title": "Galvez",
"long_answer": "Galvez is a Spanish surname.",
"chunked_long_answer": "Galvez is a Spanish surname.",
"short_answers": [
"Spanish",
"Spanish surname"
]
} |
on which river did the exploration of the louisiana purchase begin | [
"Missouri River",
"the Missouri River"
] | [
{
"title": "Red River Expedition (1806)",
"text": "Oklahoma where it meets Texas, and is now known to originate in the Texas Panhandle. After acquiring the lands of the Louisiana Purchase in 1804, Jefferson commissioned military groups to explore the unfamiliar territory and to collect scientific data about... | {
"title": "Lewis and Clark Expedition",
"long_answer": "The Corps of Discovery departed from Camp Dubois at 4 pm on May 14, 1804, and met up with Lewis in St. Charles, Missouri, a short time later, marking the beginning of the voyage to the Pacific coast. The Corps followed the Missouri River westward. Soon, they ... |
where did the last name taylor originate from | [
"Old French"
] | [
{
"title": "Taylor (surname)",
"text": "countries (especially Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States, where it was the tenth most frequently encountered surname in the 2000 US Census), but has a low incidence in Ireland, where it is mostly concentrated in the North. It is often the anglicized... | {
"title": "Taylor (surname)",
"long_answer": "Taylor is a surname used in the British Isles of French and Latin origin which originated as a Norman occupational surname (meaning tailor) in France It is derived from the Old French tailleur (\"cutter\"), which is in turn derived from the Late Latin taliator, from ta... |
when does planet of the apes come out 2017 | [
"July 14, 2017",
"July 14, 2017"
] | [
{
"title": "Planet of the Apes (2001 film)",
"text": "was July 4, 2001. \"Planet of the Apes\" was released on July 27, 2001 in 3,500 theaters across North America, earning $68,532,960 in its opening weekend. This was the second-highest opening weekend of 2001, behind \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's St... | {
"title": "War for the Planet of the Apes",
"long_answer": "Principal photography began on October 14, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. War for the Planet of the Apes premiered in New York City on July 10, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 14, 2017, by 20th Century Fox. ... |
when was the first time lebron went to the finals | [
"2007"
] | [
{
"title": "2007 NBA Finals",
"text": "the spotlight shifted back to Cleveland and LeBron James. Another hard-fought set ensued, with the Cavaliers taking the two games at home 88-82 and 91-87 respectively. Game 5 switched back to Detroit and produced one of the greatest moments in NBA history. With 6:14 to... | {
"title": "2007 NBA Finals",
"long_answer": "The Cleveland Cavaliers entered the 2007 Finals as newcomers. Game 1 was their first NBA Finals game in franchise history, and the first for each of its players (other than reserve point guard Eric Snow). However, the San Antonio Spurs had been to the Finals in three of... |
who wrote it's gonna take a lot of love | [
"Neil Young"
] | [
{
"title": "Gonna Take a Lot of River",
"text": "Gonna Take a Lot of River \"Gonna Take a Lot of River\" — often known as \"Gonna Take a Lot of River (Mississippi, Monongahela, Ohio)\" — is a song written by John Kurhajetz and Mark Henley, and recorded by American country music group The Oak Ridge Boys. It ... | {
"title": "Lotta Love",
"long_answer": "\"Lotta Love\" is a song written and recorded by Neil Young and released on his 1978 Comes a Time album. \"Lotta Love\" was also covered by Nicolette Larson in 1978. Larson's version reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 8 on the Cash Box Top 100 in February 1... |
who plays the voice of john smith in pocahontas | [
"Mel Gibson"
] | [
{
"title": "Pocahontas (1995 film)",
"text": "for \"Pocahontas\" telling talent agents that they were particularly interested in Native American actors for the project. For the role of Pocahontas, Broadway actress-singer Judy Kuhn was hired to provide the singing voice for the eponymous character before Ire... | {
"title": "Pocahontas (1995 film)",
"long_answer": "Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical romantic drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures, the 33rd Disney animated feature film. Directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg, the film is inspired by the Native American w... |
who was the mexican commander who surrendered to the texans at the capturing of san antonio | [
"Sanchez Navarro"
] | [
{
"title": "Sion Record Bostick",
"text": "Record Bostick. (December 7, 1819-October 15, 1902) A member of the party of young Texans who captured the escaping Mexican General Santa Anna after Battle of San Jacinto, during the Texas War for Independence. Migrated from Alabama in 1828. Served in Texas army at... | {
"title": "Siege of Béxar",
"long_answer": "By daylight, only 120 experienced infantry remained in the Mexican garrison. Cos called Sanchez Navarro to the Alamo and gave him orders to \"go save those brave men. ... Approach the enemy and obtain the best terms possible\". Sanchez Navarro first returned to his post ... |
distance from one side of a bridge to the other crossword | [
"span"
] | [
{
"title": "Crossword",
"text": "these terms commonly became \"Across\" and \"Down\" and notations for clues could either use the words or the letters \"A\" and \"D\", with or without hyphens. Crossword A crossword is a word puzzle that usually takes the form of a square or a rectangular grid of white-and b... | {
"title": "List of longest suspension bridge spans",
"long_answer": "The world's longest suspension bridges are listed according to the length of their main span (i.e. the length of suspended roadway between the bridge's towers). The length of main span is the most common method of comparing the sizes of suspensio... |
when do they put the rockefeller tree up | [
"mid November",
"late November or early December"
] | [
{
"title": "Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree",
"text": "year. The tree, usually a Norway spruce tall, has been a national tradition each year since 1933. The 2018 Christmas Tree Lighting took place on November 28, 2018; the tree will remain on display until January 7, 2019. Trees are traditionally donated ... | {
"title": "Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree",
"long_answer": "The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a large Christmas tree placed annually in Rockefeller Center, in Midtown Manhattan. The tree is erected in mid November and lit in a public ceremony in late November or early December. Since 1997, the lighting h... |
what do you say when you win bingo | [
"Yes",
"Bingo",
"Line",
"House"
] | [
{
"title": "Bingo (card game)",
"text": "turned over, after the third and fourth cards are turned over and after the fifth and sixth cards are turned over. If no player claims the pot by being knocked out, then the pot is split between high hand and low hand. If a player's remaining cards include an ace, th... | {
"title": "Bingo (United Kingdom)",
"long_answer": "As each number is called, players check to see if it appears on their tickets. If it does, they mark it off with a special marker called a \"dabber\" or \"dauber\", or simply cross it off with a pen or pencil, depending on the venue. When all the numbers required... |
which term means the study of the nature and causes of disease | [
"pathology"
] | [
{
"title": "Etiology",
"text": "of an illness or condition refers to the frequent studies to determine one or more factors that come together to cause the illness. Relatedly, when disease is widespread, epidemiological studies investigate what associated factors, such as location, sex, exposure to chemicals... | {
"title": "Disease",
"long_answer": "A disease is any condition which results in the disorder of a structure or function in a living organism that is not due to any external injury. The study of disease is called pathology, which includes the study of cause. Disease is often construed as a medical condition associ... |
when was the original stephen king it movie made | [
"1990"
] | [
{
"title": "Frank Darabont",
"text": "his mind after reading the novel. Hanks and Darabont first met at an Academy Award luncheon in 1994 and the two were both eager to work on a project together. Stephen King stated he envisioned Hanks in the role and was happy when Darabont mentioned his name. The film wa... | {
"title": "It (miniseries)",
"long_answer": "It (also known as Stephen King’s It) is a 1990 American supernatural horror drama miniseries directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and adapted by Lawrence D. Cohen from the Stephen King novel of the same name. It is the first of two adaptations of the novel; the second being th... |
where is fulda and what is its significance | [
"Hesse, Germany",
"on the river Fulda"
] | [
{
"title": "Fulda station",
"text": "Fulda station Fulda station is an important transport hub of the German railway network in the east Hessian city of Fulda. It is used by about 20,000 travellers each day. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 2 station. It is a stop for Intercity-Express, Inter... | {
"title": "Fulda",
"long_answer": "Fulda (German pronunciation: [ˈfʊlda]) (historically in English called Fuld) is a city in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (Kreis). In 1990, the town hosted the 30th Hessentag state festival.",
"chunked_long_a... |
when did the smoking ban in public places start | [
"August 2, 1990",
"1995"
] | [
{
"title": "Smoking ban",
"text": "ban on smoking in all workplaces. In Norway, similar legislation was put into force on 1 June the same year. The Scottish ban on smoking in public areas was introduced on 26 March 2006 by the then Minister for Health and Community Care, Andy Kerr. Smoking was banned in all... | {
"title": "List of smoking bans in the United States",
"long_answer": "In 1995, California was the first state to enact a statewide smoking ban; throughout the early to mid-2000s, especially between 2004 and 2007, an increasing number of states enacted a statewide smoking ban of some kind. As of July 2017, the mos... |
who ordered the forbidden city to be built | [
"Zhu Di"
] | [
{
"title": "Forbidden City",
"text": "to Beijing, and construction began in 1406 on what would become the Forbidden City. Construction lasted 14 years and required more than a million workers. Material used include whole logs of precious \"Phoebe zhennan\" wood () found in the jungles of south-western China... | {
"title": "History of the Forbidden City",
"long_answer": "The site of the Forbidden City was situated on the Imperial city during the Mongol Yuan Dynasty. After the collapse of the Yuan Dynasty, the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty moved the capital from Beijing in the north to Nanjing in the south, and in 1369... |
who was the greatest pool player of all time | [
"Efren Manalang Reyes"
] | [
{
"title": "Luther Lassiter",
"text": "Luther Lassiter Luther Lassiter (November 5, 1918 – October 25, 1988), born Luther Clement Lassiter, Jr. and nicknamed Wimpy, was a world-renowned American pool player from Elizabeth City, North Carolina. The winner of six world championships and numerous other titles,... | {
"title": "Efren Reyes",
"long_answer": "Efren Manalang Reyes, OLD, PLH (born August 26, 1954), nicknamed the Magician and Bata, is a Filipino professional pool player. A winner of over 70 international titles, Reyes was the first player to win world championships in two different disciplines in pool. Among his nu... |
the world famous corn belt is in which country | [
"United States",
"the United States"
] | [
{
"title": "Midwestern United States",
"text": "networks which place extension agents in each state. Iowa State University became the nation's first designated land-grant institution when the Iowa Legislature accepted the provisions of the 1862 Morrill Act on September 11, 1862, making Iowa the first state ... | {
"title": "Corn Belt",
"long_answer": "The Corn Belt is a region of the Midwestern United States that, since the 1850s, has dominated corn production in the United States. More generally, the concept of the \"Corn Belt\" connotes the area of the Midwest dominated by farming. Many towns in this area are connected t... |
who is the ceo of crate and barrel | [
"Neela Montgomery"
] | [
{
"title": "Barbara Turf",
"text": "Barbara Turf Barbara Turf (February 28, 1943 – July 12, 2014) was an American business executive and former schoolteacher who served as the CEO of Crate & Barrel, a houseware and furniture retail chain, from 2008 until 2012. Crate & Barrel is headquartered in Northbrook, ... | {
"title": "Crate & Barrel",
"long_answer": "Doug Diemoz, formerly with competitors Restoration Hardware and Williams-Sonoma, became CEO of Crate & Barrel on August 1, 2015. Doug Diemoz departed April 2017. It was announced Neela Montgomery would assume his role.",
"chunked_long_answer": "Doug Diemoz, formerly wi... |
who were the the continent of the americas named after logically | [
"Amerigo Vespucci"
] | [
{
"title": "North America",
"text": "those of Christopher Columbus. Alfred E. Hudd proposed a theory in 1908 that the continents are named after a Welsh merchant named Richard Amerike from Bristol, who is believed to have financed John Cabot's voyage of discovery from England to Newfoundland in 1497. A minu... | {
"title": "Early world maps",
"long_answer": "The cartographers Martin Waldseemüller and Matthias Ringmann from southern Germany, supported by the mapping friend René II, Duke of Lorraine, collected map data over several years, including information on the most recent discoveries, to build up a new collective work... |
towns on the border of texas and oklahoma | [
"Texhoma"
] | [
{
"title": "Cross Timbers",
"text": "Pontotoc, Hughes, McIntosh, and Okmulgee counties, and smaller parts of Logan, Garvin, Murray, Pawnee, Tulsa, Wagoner, and Washington counties. The towns of Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Ada, and Shawnee, Oklahoma fall within this large area; Bartlesville and Okmulgee lie on th... | {
"title": "Texhoma, Oklahoma",
"long_answer": "Texhoma is a town in Texas County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 926 at the 2010 census. Texhoma is a divided city with the Texas–Oklahoma state border separating the town from Texhoma, Texas. The name of the town is a portmanteau of Texas and Oklahoma. ... |
the sport psychology sub-field of performance enhancement deals primarily with | [
"Arousal regulation"
] | [
{
"title": "Sport psychology",
"text": "Sport psychology Sport psychology is an interdisciplinary science that draws on knowledge from many related fields including biomechanics, physiology, kinesiology and psychology. It involves the study of how psychological factors affect performance and how participati... | {
"title": "Sport psychology",
"long_answer": "Arousal regulation refers to entering into and maintaining an optimal level of cognitive and physiological activation in order to maximize performance. This may include relaxation if one becomes too anxious through methods such as progressive muscle relaxation, breathi... |
what year does the quiet man take place | [
"the 1920s",
"In the 1920s"
] | [
{
"title": "The Quiet Man",
"text": "The Quiet Man The Quiet Man is a 1952 Technicolor American romantic comedy-drama film directed by John Ford. It stars John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond and Victor McLaglen. The screenplay by Frank S. Nugent was based on a 1933 \"Saturday Evening Pos... | {
"title": "The Quiet Man",
"long_answer": "In the 1920s, Sean Thornton (John Wayne), an Irish-born American from Pittsburgh, travels to Ireland to reclaim his family's farm and his birthplace in Inisfree. He meets and falls in love with the fiery Mary Kate Danaher (Maureen O'Hara), the sister of the bullying, loud... |
who killed missy in a bend in the road | [
"Brian",
"Sarah's brother, Brian"
] | [
{
"title": "A Bend in the Road",
"text": "six lives. The novel is written in third person and there are some chapters in which it turns to first person and Missy's killer narrates his version of what happened. A Bend in the Road A Bend in the Road is the fifth novel by the American author Nicholas Sparks, w... | {
"title": "A Bend in the Road",
"long_answer": "At the beginning of the story the killer is an unknown person. Miles was always obsessed with finding an answer so when someone told him that Otis Timson bragged about killing Missy he did not think twice and tried to arrest him. Eventually, Sarah's brother, Brian, t... |
when did one child policy end in china | [
"January 1, 2016"
] | [
{
"title": "Health in China",
"text": "resisted the policy, offering birth control/ contraceptives, and in some cases forced abortions. The policy was unevenly implemented throughout China and was easier established in urban areas rather than rural, because of ideals about family size and gender preferences... | {
"title": "One-child policy",
"long_answer": "On October 29, 2015, it was reported that the existing law would be changed to a two-child policy, citing a statement from the Communist Party of China. The new law became effective on January 1, 2016, following its passage in the standing committee of the National Peo... |
who is the designer in devil wears prada | [
"Valentino Garavani"
] | [
{
"title": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)",
"text": "Liz Jones, former editor of British \"Marie Claire\", said it was \"a rare glimpse at the way in which even the most outlandish and extreme exponents of fashion ... influence and enrich all our lives, even if we only ever shop at Marks & Spencer or Gap.\" ... | {
"title": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)",
"long_answer": "Frankel, who had worked with Patricia Field on his feature-film debut Miami Rhapsody as well as Sex and the City, knew that what the cast wore would be of utmost importance in a movie set in the fashion industry. \"My approach was to hire her and then leave... |
who won the world cup in cricket 2017 | [
"Pakistan"
] | [
{
"title": "Punam Raut",
"text": "the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup where the team lost to England by nine runs. Punam Raut Punam Ganesh Raut (born 14 October 1989) is a cricketer who has played in one Test cricket, 28 women's one-day internationals and 27 t20 internationals for India. On 15 May 2017, in a... | {
"title": "2017 ICC Champions Trophy",
"long_answer": "The 2017 ICC Champions Trophy was the eighth ICC Champions Trophy, a cricket tournament for the eight top-ranked One Day International (ODI) teams in the world. It was held in England and Wales from 1 June to 18 June 2017. Pakistan won the competition for the ... |
how many episodes are there in season six of nashville | [
"16",
"16 episodes"
] | [
{
"title": "Nashville (2012 TV series)",
"text": "\"The Bobby Bones Show\", Amy Brown. \"NashChat\" did not return for season six. The first season received critical acclaim. Metacritic gave the show a rating of 84 out of 100 or \"universal acclaim\" based on 32 reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a rating ... | {
"title": "Nashville (season 6)",
"long_answer": "The sixth and final season of the American television drama series Nashville, created by Callie Khouri, premiered on January 4, 2018, on CMT. The season will consist of 16 episodes.",
"chunked_long_answer": "The sixth and final season of the American television d... |
how many pitchers does a major league team have | [
"five starting pitchers",
"seven relief pitchers"
] | [
{
"title": "Major league pitchers beating all 30 teams",
"text": "Major league pitchers beating all 30 teams Since 1998, there have been 30 teams in Major League Baseball (MLB). It is very rare for a pitcher to record a win against every team. In earlier times, two factors made it nearly impossible to defea... | {
"title": "Major League Baseball rosters",
"long_answer": "Typically, in modern-day play, an active roster will consist of five starting pitchers, seven relief pitchers, two catchers, six infielders, and five outfielders. Teams can vary this somewhat according to preference and circumstance, and indeed the \"typic... |
what is the limit of resolution of the human eye in micrometers | [
"~55-75 micrometers",
"~ 0.116 mm"
] | [
{
"title": "Superlens",
"text": "above 200 nanometers. However, new technologies combined with optical microscopy are beginning to allow increased feature resolution (see sections below). One definition of being constrained by the resolution barrier, is a resolution cut off at half the wavelength of light. ... | {
"title": "Naked eye",
"long_answer": "Observing a nearby small object without a magnifying glass or a microscope, the size of the object depends on the viewing distance. Under normal lighting conditions (light source ~ 1000 lumens at height 600–700 mm, viewing angle ~ 35 degrees) the angular size recognized by na... |
where is the nfl game in london played | [
"Twickenham Stadium",
"Wembley Stadium"
] | [
{
"title": "NFL International Series",
"text": "in the International Series: the Carolina Panthers and Green Bay Packers. The Houston Texans have never played in London, but played an International Series game in Mexico City. Within the United Kingdom, aside from London, potential candidates for hosting NFL... | {
"title": "NFL International Series",
"long_answer": "Initially, all games in the International Series were held in London. Wembley Stadium was the exclusive home stadium for International Series games from 2007 to 2015 and will continue to host NFL games through at least 2020; beginning in 2016, the series began ... |
when did they stop making jello pudding pops | [
"the 90s",
"around 2011"
] | [
{
"title": "Jell-O",
"text": "served, and once set, it can be eaten. Some nongelatin pudding and pie filling products are sold under the Jell-O brand. Pudding is cooked on the stove top with milk, then eaten warm or chilled until firmly set. Jell-O has an instant pudding product which is mixed with cold mil... | {
"title": "Pudding Pop",
"long_answer": "After being absent for a time, they were reintroduced to grocery stores under the Popsicle brand name. However, due to differences in texture to the original and different shape, popularity never reached its predecessors which resulted in them beginning to be pulled from st... |
who are the two teams in super bowl 2018 | [
"New England Patriots",
"Philadelphia Eagles"
] | [
{
"title": "Super Bowl LIII",
"text": "Super Bowl LIII Super Bowl LIII, the 53rd Super Bowl and the 49th modern-era National Football League (NFL) championship game, will decide the league champion for the 2018 NFL season. The game is scheduled to be played on February 3, 2019, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in A... | {
"title": "Super Bowl LII",
"long_answer": "Super Bowl LII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2017 season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) and defending Supe... |
who is the sixth president of the united states | [
"John Quincy Adams"
] | [
{
"title": "Martin Van Buren",
"text": "Martin Van Buren Martin Van Buren (; born Maarten Van Buren, December 5, 1782 – July 24, 1862) was the eighth President of the United States from 1837 to 1841. A founder of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the ninth Governor of New York, the tenth U.S. Se... | {
"title": "John Quincy Adams",
"long_answer": "John Quincy Adams (/ˈkwɪnzi/ ( listen); July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American statesman who served as a diplomat, minister and ambassador to foreign nations, and treaty negotiator, United States Senator, U.S. Representative (Congressman) from Massachusett... |
who turns into a bear in the hobbit | [
"Beorn"
] | [
{
"title": "Middle-earth dwarf characters",
"text": "1977 adaptation of \"The Hobbit\", voiced by John Stephenson. In \"The Hobbit\" film series by Peter Jackson Dori is portrayed by New Zealand actor Mark Hadlow, who also played Bert the Troll in \"\". The movies establish Dori, Nori and Ori as half-siblin... | {
"title": "Beorn",
"long_answer": "Beorn is a fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien. He appears in The Hobbit as a \"skin-changer\", a man who could assume the form of a great black bear.",
"chunked_long_answer": "Beorn is a fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien. He appears in The Hobbit as ... |
when did reba mcentire record back to god | [
"February 3, 2017",
"2017"
] | [
{
"title": "Reba McEntire",
"text": "back. Reba McEntire Reba Nell McEntire (born March 28, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. She began her career in the music industry as a high school student singing in the Kiowa High School band, on local radio shows with her siblings... | {
"title": "Reba McEntire",
"long_answer": "On December 15, 2016, McEntire announced that she was releasing her first Gospel album titled Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope. It was released by Nash Icon/Rockin' R Records on February 3, 2017, and consists of two discs. Disc one contains traditional hymns while disc ... |
what is the wave length of x rays | [
"from 0.01 to 10 nanometers"
] | [
{
"title": "X-ray",
"text": "lower energy (and longer wavelength) are called \"soft X-rays\". Due to their penetrating ability, hard X-rays are widely used to image the inside of objects, e.g., in medical radiography and airport security. The term \"X-ray\" is metonymically used to refer to a radiographic i... | {
"title": "X-ray",
"long_answer": "X-rays make up X-radiation, a form of electromagnetic radiation. Most X-rays have a wavelength ranging from 0.01 to 10 nanometers, corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 petahertz to 30 exahertz (3×10 Hz to 3×10 Hz) and energies in the range 100 eV to 100 keV. X-ray wavelen... |
what are the active materials of a lead acid battery | [
"Lead",
"sulfuric acid",
"Lead and lead dioxide",
"lead dioxide"
] | [
{
"title": "Lead–acid battery",
"text": "active material. Consider a battery that has been completely discharged (such as occurs when leaving the car lights on overnight, a current draw of about 6 amps). If it then is given a fast charge for only a few minutes, the battery plates charge only near the interf... | {
"title": "Lead–acid battery",
"long_answer": "Lead–acid batteries lose the ability to accept a charge when discharged for too long due to sulfation, the crystallization of lead sulfate. They generate electricity through a double sulfate chemical reaction. Lead and lead dioxide, the active materials on the battery... |
when did the soviet union first gain control of parts of poland and the baltic republics | [
"14 June 1940"
] | [
{
"title": "Cold War (1947–1953)",
"text": "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Most of those countries had been ceded to it by the secret agreement portion of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact with Nazi Germany. These later annexed territories include Eastern Poland (incorporated into two different SSRs), Latvi... | {
"title": "Occupation of the Baltic states",
"long_answer": "The occupation of the Baltic states was the military occupation of the three Baltic states—Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania—by the Soviet Union under the auspices of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact on 14 June 1940 followed by their incorporation into the USSR a... |
word that means separation of church and state | [
"separationism"
] | [
{
"title": "Separation of church and state",
"text": "Separation of church and state The separation of church and state is a philosophic and jurisprudential concept for defining political distance in the relationship between religious organizations and the nation state. Conceptually, the term refers to the ... | {
"title": "Separation of church and state in the United States",
"long_answer": "In contrast to separationism, the Supreme Court of the United States in Zorach v. Clauson upheld accommodationism, holding that the nation's \"institutions presuppose a Supreme Being\" and that government recognition of God does not c... |
why did ric flair go back to wcw | [
"February 1993"
] | [
{
"title": "Ric Flair",
"text": "Sting, recreating the second match of \"Nitro\" in 1995. Nevertheless, Flair has repeatedly stated in various interviews how happy he was when WCW finally closed down, although at the same time the fact that many people would lose their jobs saddened him. After an eight-mont... | {
"title": "Ric Flair",
"long_answer": "Flair triumphantly returned to WCW as a hero in February 1993, as a result of a \"no-compete\" clause he was unable to wrestle, so he hosted a short-lived talk show in WCW called A Flair for the Gold. Arn Anderson usually appeared at the bar on the show's set, and Flair's mai... |
who plays david in alvin and the chipmunks | [
"Jason Lee"
] | [
{
"title": "Ross Bagdasarian Sr.",
"text": "Ross Bagdasarian Sr. Rostom \"Ross\" Sipan Bagdasarian (January 27, 1919 – January 16, 1972), better known by the stage name David Seville, was an American singer-songwriter and actor, best known for creating the novelty musical group The Chipmunks (now better kno... | {
"title": "David Seville",
"long_answer": "Actor Jason Lee also portrays David Seville in a series of films about Alvin and the Chipmunks which uses a combination of live-action acting and computer animation. While Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. does not do any voices for the film series, the films are all produced in asso... |
where was the first cell phone call made | [
"April 3, 1973"
] | [
{
"title": "Martin Cooper (inventor)",
"text": "portable cell phone.\" That public demonstration landed the DynaTAC on the July 1973 cover of \"Popular Science\" Magazine. As Cooper recalls from the experience: \"I made numerous calls, including one where I crossed the street while talking to a New York rad... | {
"title": "History of mobile phones",
"long_answer": "Prior to 1973, mobile telephony was limited to phones installed in cars and other vehicles. Motorola was the first company to produce a handheld mobile phone. On April 3, 1973, Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher and executive, made the first mobile telephone ... |
where does the karate kid 2010 take place | [
"China",
"Beijing",
"Beijing, China"
] | [
{
"title": "The Karate Kid (2010 film)",
"text": "Justin Bieber, Travis Garland, Omarr Rambert, and others, and produced by The Messengers (Adam Messinger and Nasri Atweh). It is performed by Bieber and Jaden Smith. The music video was released on May 31, 2010. The film started with \"Do You Remember\" by J... | {
"title": "The Karate Kid (2010 film)",
"long_answer": "Dre Parker and his mother Sherry Parker move from Detroit to Beijing after Sherry gets a job transfer at her car factory. After a day in a park, Dre develops a crush on a young violinist, Meiying, who reciprocates his attention, but another boy Cheng, a rebel... |
who lives at the end of king lear | [
"Kent",
"Albany",
"Edgar"
] | [
{
"title": "Regan (King Lear)",
"text": "measure of pain that others are prepared to inflict; her mind itself is a lynch mob\" (291). Regan (King Lear) Regan is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's tragic play, \"King Lear\", named after a King of the Britons recorded by the medieval scribe Geoffr... | {
"title": "King Lear",
"long_answer": "Offstage, Goneril, her plans thwarted, commits suicide. The dying Edmund decides, though he admits it is against his own character, to try to save Lear and Cordelia; however, his confession comes too late. Soon after, Albany sends men to countermand Edmund's orders, Lear ente... |
which body system differentiates a male from a female | [
"the external genitalia",
"the sex hormones",
"reproductive",
"the type of gonads"
] | [
{
"title": "ZW sex-determination system",
"text": "ZW sex-determination system The ZW sex-determination system is a chromosomal system that determines the sex of offspring in birds, some fish and crustaceans such as the giant river prawn, some insects (including butterflies and moths), and some reptiles, in... | {
"title": "Sex differences in humans",
"long_answer": "Sex differences in humans, or gender differences in humans, have been studied in a variety of fields. In humans, biological sex is determined by five factors present at birth: the presence or absence of a Y chromosome, the type of gonads, the sex hormones, the... |
who comes after the president if he dies | [
"vice president"
] | [
{
"title": "President of Bangladesh",
"text": "follows: The President is granted immunity for all his actions by Article 51 of the Constitution and is not answerable to anybody for his actions, and no criminal charges can be brought to the Court against him. The only exception to this immunity is if the Par... | {
"title": "United States presidential line of succession",
"long_answer": "The succession follows the order of vice president, Speaker of the House of Representatives, President pro tempore of the Senate, and then the heads of federal executive departments who form the Cabinet of the United States. The Cabinet cur... |
who negotiated an agreement with japan concerning the future of korea | [
"the Korean Empire",
"Empire of Japan",
"Taft",
"Korean Empire"
] | [
{
"title": "Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905",
"text": "entered the Jungmyeongjeon Hall, a Russian-designed building that was once part of Deoksu Palace, to persuade Gojong to agree, but he refused. Ito pressured the cabinet with the implied, and later stated, threat of bodily harm, to sign the treaty. According ... | {
"title": "Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905",
"long_answer": "The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905, also known as the Eulsa Treaty, Eulsa Unwilling Treaty or Japan–Korea Protectorate Treaty, was made between the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1905. Negotiations were concluded on November 17, 1905. The treaty deprive... |
what was the final episode of quantum leap | [
"\"Mirror Image\""
] | [
{
"title": "Quantum Leap",
"text": "Quantum Leap Quantum Leap is an American science-fiction television series that originally aired on NBC for five seasons, from March 1989 through May 1993. Created by Donald P. Bellisario, it starred Scott Bakula as Dr. Sam Beckett, a physicist who leaps through spacetime... | {
"title": "Quantum Leap",
"long_answer": "Episodes in the series subsequently follow Sam's reaction to each leap (typically ending the cold open with him uttering \"Oh, boy!\" on discovering his situation), and then working with Al and Ziggy to figure out his new identity and whom he needs to help to \"set right w... |
panic at the disco la devotee video cast | [
"Noah Schnapp"
] | [
{
"title": "LA Devotee",
"text": "face. LA Devotee \"LA Devotee\" is a song by American rock band Panic! at the Disco. It was released as the first promotional single from the band's fifth studio album, \"Death of a Bachelor\", on November 26, 2015 through Fueled by Ramen and DCD2. The song was written by B... | {
"title": "LA Devotee",
"long_answer": "The song's official music video was released September 22, 2016, starring Noah Schnapp, an actor who is known for his role in the Netflix series Stranger Things. The video starts with a young girl nervously trying to cross a field with a dog barking in the background. The gi... |
what time do tam tams start in montreal | [
"around 10:30am",
"10:30am"
] | [
{
"title": "Tam-Tams",
"text": "Tam-Tams The Tam-Tams is the informal name of a weekly free festival around the George-Étienne Cartier Monument in Mount Royal Park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its name imitates the sound of drums and refers to the drum circles that form the focal points of the gathering. Th... | {
"title": "Tam-Tams",
"long_answer": "Thousands of drum players, dancers, vendors and visitors come together every Sunday afternoon throughout the temperate months, occupying much of the open space on the eastern edge of Mount Royal Park (also known as Fletcher's Field). Jeanne-Mance Park, located directly across ... |
where does the phrase train of thought come from | [
"Thomas Hobbes in his Leviathan"
] | [
{
"title": "Train of thought",
"text": "Train of thought The train of thought or track of thought refers to the interconnection in the sequence of ideas expressed during a connected discourse or thought, as well as the sequence itself, especially in discussion how this sequence leads from one idea to anothe... | {
"title": "Train of thought",
"long_answer": "The term \"train of thoughts\" was introduced and elaborated as early as in 1651 by Thomas Hobbes in his Leviathan, though with a somewhat different meaning (similar to the meaning used by the British associationists):",
"chunked_long_answer": "The term \"train of th... |
oppo is sponsor of which country's national cricket team | [
"the Indian national cricket team",
"India"
] | [
{
"title": "Board of Control for Cricket in India",
"text": "Oppo became the official Indian cricket team sponsor for a period of five years at a cost of . The media rights for 25 neutral venue one-day matches to be played over the next 5 years were awarded to Zee Telefilms for $ 219.16 million. BCCI had av... | {
"title": "Oppo",
"long_answer": "In 2017, Oppo successfully won the bid to sponsor the Indian national cricket team and has achieved the rights to display their logo on the team’s kits from 2017 to 2022. Between this period the Indian national cricket team will play 259 International matches consisting of 62 Test... |
how many jimmy johns are there in the us | [
"more than 2,500",
"almost 3,000 stores",
"2,630",
"2,630 (December 2016)",
"more than 2,500 locations"
] | [
{
"title": "Will Johns",
"text": "Will Johns Will Johns (born 22 March 1973, London) is an English blues rock singer and guitarist. Leading the Will Johns Band he has performed with many renowned artists such as Joe Strummer, Ronnie Wood, Jack Bruce and Bill Wyman. Will Johns is the son of record producer A... | {
"title": "Jimmy John's",
"long_answer": "Jimmy John's Franchise, LLC is a franchised sandwich restaurant chain, specializing in delivery. Founded by Jimmy John Liautaud in 1983 and headquartered in Champaign, Illinois, in 30 years, the company has grown to more than 2,500 locations in all states except Alaska, Ha... |
what was the real name of saudi arabia | [
"the Saudi Arab kingdom"
] | [
{
"title": "Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud",
"text": "of terrorism-related arrests with the support of Prince Turki, head of Saudi intelligence services. In April 2001, he, not foreign minister Saud al Faisal, went to Iran as Saudi envoy in an unprecedented move. He issued all women in Saudi Arabia identity c... | {
"title": "Saudi Arabia",
"long_answer": "Following the unification of the Hejaz and Nejd kingdoms, the new state was named al-Mamlakah al-ʻArabīyah as-Suʻūdīyah (a transliteration of المملكة العربية السعودية in Arabic) by royal decree on 23 September 1932 by its founder, Abdulaziz Al Saud (Ibn Saud). Although thi... |
what are some special products made in mississippi | [
"farm-raised catfish"
] | [
{
"title": "Mississippi wine",
"text": "Mississippi wine Mississippi wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The hot and humid climate of Mississippi makes it very difficult to cultivate \"vitis vinifera\" or French hybrid grapes. The three commercial wineries in Mississ... | {
"title": "Mississippi",
"long_answer": "Clearing of the land altered the Delta's ecology, increasing the severity of flooding along the Mississippi. Much land is now held by agribusinesses. A largely rural state with agricultural areas dominated by industrial farms, Mississippi is ranked low or last among the sta... |
when was the tower of london finished being built | [
"1078"
] | [
{
"title": "White Tower (Tower of London)",
"text": "and stained glass windows that depicted the Virgin Mary and Holy Trinity. White Tower (Tower of London) The White Tower is a central tower, the old keep, at the Tower of London. It was built by William the Conqueror during the early 1080s, and subsequentl... | {
"title": "Tower of London",
"long_answer": "The Tower of London, officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, separated from the eastern edge of t... |
where is the extensor pollicis longus tendon located | [
"dorsally on the forearm",
"located dorsally on the forearm"
] | [
{
"title": "Extensor pollicis longus muscle",
"text": "crosses the wrist close to the dorsal midline before turning towards the thumb using Lister's tubercle on the distal end of the radius as a pulley. It obliquely crosses the tendons of the extensores carpi radialis longus and brevis, and is separated fro... | {
"title": "Extensor pollicis longus muscle",
"long_answer": "In human anatomy, the extensor pollicis longus muscle (EPL) is a skeletal muscle located dorsally on the forearm. It is much larger than the extensor pollicis brevis, the origin of which it partly covers and acts to stretch the thumb together with this m... |
who invented the printing press and what year | [
"circa 1439",
"Johannes Gutenberg"
] | [
{
"title": "History of printing",
"text": "some considered his most ingenious invention: a special matrix which enabled the moulding of new movable types with an unprecedented precision at short notice. Within a year of printing the Gutenberg Bible, Gutenberg also published the first coloured prints. The in... | {
"title": "Printing press",
"long_answer": "Johannes Gutenberg, a goldsmith by profession, developed, circa 1439, a printing system by adapting existing technologies to printing purposes, as well as making inventions of his own. Printing in East Asia had been prevalent since the Tang dynasty, and in Europe, woodbl... |
who won the election for mayor in boston | [
"Marty J. Walsh",
"Marty Walsh"
] | [
{
"title": "John F. Fitzgerald",
"text": "1901. These early victories came about with support from the powerful boss of Boston's 8th ward, Martin Lomasney. In December 1905, Fitzgerald was elected Mayor of Boston, becoming the first American-born Irish-Catholic to be elected to that office. In the process, ... | {
"title": "Boston mayoral election, 2017",
"long_answer": "The Boston mayoral election of 2017 was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2017, to elect the mayor of Boston, Massachusetts. Incumbent Democratic mayor Marty J. Walsh won re-election to a second term, defeating District 7 City Councilor Tito Jackson, and two lo... |
how many casinos are in atlantic city new jersey | [
"eleven",
"seven"
] | [
{
"title": "Atlantic City, New Jersey",
"text": "two years later approved by 56%–44% a new referendum which legalized casinos, but restricted them to Atlantic City. Resorts Atlantic City was the first casino to open, in May 1978, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Governor of New Jersey Brendan Byrne.... | {
"title": "Gambling in New Jersey",
"long_answer": "New Jersey currently has seven casinos, all of which are located in Atlantic City. In 2011, New Jersey's casinos employed approximately 33,000 employees, had 28.5 million visitors, made $3.3 billion in gaming revenue, and paid $278 million in taxes. They are regu... |
where did the potter's wheel first develop | [
"in the Near East",
"the Near East"
] | [
{
"title": "Potter's wheel",
"text": "southeastern Europe and China have also been claimed as possible places of origin. Furthermore, the wheel was also in popular use by potters starting around 3500 BC in major cities of the Indus Valley civilization in South Asia, namely Harappa and Mohenjo-daro (Kenoyer,... | {
"title": "Potter's wheel",
"long_answer": "The earliest forms of the potter's wheel (called tourneys or slow wheels) were probably developed as an extension to this procedure. Tournettes, in use around 4500 BC in the Near East, were turned slowly by hand or by foot while coiling a pot. Only a small range of vesse... |
branch of science that deals with the structure of human body parts | [
"Anatomy",
"Human anatomy",
"human anatomy"
] | [
{
"title": "Human body",
"text": "of different cavities, separated areas which house different organ systems. The brain and central nervous system reside in an area protected from the rest of the body by the blood brain barrier. The lungs sit in the pleural cavity. The intestines, liver, and spleen sit in t... | {
"title": "Anatomy",
"long_answer": "Anatomy (Greek anatomē, “dissection”) is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science dealing with the structural organization of living things. It is an old science, having its beginnings i... |
who wrote the song after you've gone | [
"Turner Layton",
"Henry Creamer",
"lyrics by Henry Creamer",
"composed by Turner Layton"
] | [
{
"title": "You've Made Me So Very Happy",
"text": "You've Made Me So Very Happy \"You've Made Me So Very Happy\" is a song written by Brenda Holloway, Patrice Holloway, Frank Wilson and Berry Gordy, and was released first as a single in 1967 by Brenda Holloway on the Tamla label. The song was later a huge ... | {
"title": "After You've Gone (song)",
"long_answer": "\"After You've Gone\" is a 1918 popular song composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer. It was recorded by Marion Harris on July 22, 1918, and released by Victor Records. The chorus adheres to a standard ABAC pattern, but is only 20 measures long. ... |
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