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7047_17
Q: What group is mentioned? A: American Front Q: What is their cause? A: protectors of the white race Q: Whose property were they practicing on? A: Marcus and Partricia Faella's Q: What state did they live in? A: Florida Q: Did they live in the city? A: no Q: How many people practiced there? A: 10 Q: Did they strongly ...
unknown
[ "(CNN) -- Railroad ties, cement pilings and other debris reportedly mark the entrance to Marcus and Partricia Faella's rural Florida compound, situated on the edge of a wildlife management area marketed by tourism officials as a good spot for hikers, campers and bird watchers. \n\nLook closer and, according to poli...
7047_18
Q: What group is mentioned? A: American Front Q: What is their cause? A: protectors of the white race Q: Whose property were they practicing on? A: Marcus and Partricia Faella's Q: What state did they live in? A: Florida Q: Did they live in the city? A: no Q: How many people practiced there? A: 10 Q: Did they strongly ...
no
[ "(CNN) -- Railroad ties, cement pilings and other debris reportedly mark the entrance to Marcus and Partricia Faella's rural Florida compound, situated on the edge of a wildlife management area marketed by tourism officials as a good spot for hikers, campers and bird watchers. \n\nLook closer and, according to poli...
7047_19
Q: What group is mentioned? A: American Front Q: What is their cause? A: protectors of the white race Q: Whose property were they practicing on? A: Marcus and Partricia Faella's Q: What state did they live in? A: Florida Q: Did they live in the city? A: no Q: How many people practiced there? A: 10 Q: Did they strongly ...
no
[ "(CNN) -- Railroad ties, cement pilings and other debris reportedly mark the entrance to Marcus and Partricia Faella's rural Florida compound, situated on the edge of a wildlife management area marketed by tourism officials as a good spot for hikers, campers and bird watchers. \n\nLook closer and, according to poli...
7048_0
What is my name?
Jenny
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_1
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name?
Marley
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_2
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name? A: Marley Q: Where did my Mom and I go on Christmas Eve?
to a store
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_3
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name? A: Marley Q: Where did my Mom and I go on Christmas Eve? A: to a store Q: What did we do with Marley?
tied him up outside
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_4
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name? A: Marley Q: Where did my Mom and I go on Christmas Eve? A: to a store Q: What did we do with Marley? A: tied him up outside Q: Was he there when we came out?
gone
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_5
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name? A: Marley Q: Where did my Mom and I go on Christmas Eve? A: to a store Q: What did we do with Marley? A: tied him up outside Q: Was he there when we came out? A: gone Q: How did that make me feel?
very sad.
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_6
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name? A: Marley Q: Where did my Mom and I go on Christmas Eve? A: to a store Q: What did we do with Marley? A: tied him up outside Q: Was he there when we came out? A: gone Q: How did that make me feel? A: very sad. Q: What did my Mother do?
called the police
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_7
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name? A: Marley Q: Where did my Mom and I go on Christmas Eve? A: to a store Q: What did we do with Marley? A: tied him up outside Q: Was he there when we came out? A: gone Q: How did that make me feel? A: very sad. Q: What did my Mother do? A: called the police Q: Did I ...
no
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_8
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name? A: Marley Q: Where did my Mom and I go on Christmas Eve? A: to a store Q: What did we do with Marley? A: tied him up outside Q: Was he there when we came out? A: gone Q: How did that make me feel? A: very sad. Q: What did my Mother do? A: called the police Q: Did I ...
more than $200
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_9
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name? A: Marley Q: Where did my Mom and I go on Christmas Eve? A: to a store Q: What did we do with Marley? A: tied him up outside Q: Was he there when we came out? A: gone Q: How did that make me feel? A: very sad. Q: What did my Mother do? A: called the police Q: Did I ...
The vet scanned the dog for a microchip
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_10
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name? A: Marley Q: Where did my Mom and I go on Christmas Eve? A: to a store Q: What did we do with Marley? A: tied him up outside Q: Was he there when we came out? A: gone Q: How did that make me feel? A: very sad. Q: What did my Mother do? A: called the police Q: Did I ...
Getting Marley back
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7048_11
Q: What is my name? A: Jenny Q: What's my dog's name? A: Marley Q: Where did my Mom and I go on Christmas Eve? A: to a store Q: What did we do with Marley? A: tied him up outside Q: Was he there when we came out? A: gone Q: How did that make me feel? A: very sad. Q: What did my Mother do? A: called the police Q: Did I ...
gives Jenny kisses
[ "I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked with my family to a store. My mum tied hi...
7049_0
What Did Francis tell Dick when he got to him?
"Is it matter of great moment, Dick?"
[ "CHAPTER VII. \n\nTHE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. \n\nRichard Talbot was of course convinced that witchcraft was not likely to be the most serious part of the misdeeds of Tibbott the huckstress. Committing Antony Babington to the custody of his wife, he sped on his way back to the Manor-house, where Lord Shrewsbury was a...
7049_1
Q: What Did Francis tell Dick when he got to him? A: "Is it matter of great moment, Dick?" Q: What is the title of this chapter?
THE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE.
[ "CHAPTER VII. \n\nTHE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. \n\nRichard Talbot was of course convinced that witchcraft was not likely to be the most serious part of the misdeeds of Tibbott the huckstress. Committing Antony Babington to the custody of his wife, he sped on his way back to the Manor-house, where Lord Shrewsbury was a...
7049_2
Q: What Did Francis tell Dick when he got to him? A: "Is it matter of great moment, Dick?" Q: What is the title of this chapter? A: THE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. Q: What was Richard convinced of?
Richard Talbot was convinced witchcraft was not the most serious part of the misdeeds
[ "CHAPTER VII. \n\nTHE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. \n\nRichard Talbot was of course convinced that witchcraft was not likely to be the most serious part of the misdeeds of Tibbott the huckstress. Committing Antony Babington to the custody of his wife, he sped on his way back to the Manor-house, where Lord Shrewsbury was a...
7049_3
Q: What Did Francis tell Dick when he got to him? A: "Is it matter of great moment, Dick?" Q: What is the title of this chapter? A: THE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. Q: What was Richard convinced of? A: Richard Talbot was convinced witchcraft was not the most serious part of the misdeeds Q: To whom was Anthony committed?
his wife
[ "CHAPTER VII. \n\nTHE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. \n\nRichard Talbot was of course convinced that witchcraft was not likely to be the most serious part of the misdeeds of Tibbott the huckstress. Committing Antony Babington to the custody of his wife, he sped on his way back to the Manor-house, where Lord Shrewsbury was a...
7049_4
Q: What Did Francis tell Dick when he got to him? A: "Is it matter of great moment, Dick?" Q: What is the title of this chapter? A: THE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. Q: What was Richard convinced of? A: Richard Talbot was convinced witchcraft was not the most serious part of the misdeeds Q: To whom was Anthony committed? A: hi...
to the Manor-house,
[ "CHAPTER VII. \n\nTHE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. \n\nRichard Talbot was of course convinced that witchcraft was not likely to be the most serious part of the misdeeds of Tibbott the huckstress. Committing Antony Babington to the custody of his wife, he sped on his way back to the Manor-house, where Lord Shrewsbury was a...
7049_5
Q: What Did Francis tell Dick when he got to him? A: "Is it matter of great moment, Dick?" Q: What is the title of this chapter? A: THE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. Q: What was Richard convinced of? A: Richard Talbot was convinced witchcraft was not the most serious part of the misdeeds Q: To whom was Anthony committed? A: hi...
Lord Shrewsbury
[ "CHAPTER VII. \n\nTHE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. \n\nRichard Talbot was of course convinced that witchcraft was not likely to be the most serious part of the misdeeds of Tibbott the huckstress. Committing Antony Babington to the custody of his wife, he sped on his way back to the Manor-house, where Lord Shrewsbury was a...
7049_6
Q: What Did Francis tell Dick when he got to him? A: "Is it matter of great moment, Dick?" Q: What is the title of this chapter? A: THE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. Q: What was Richard convinced of? A: Richard Talbot was convinced witchcraft was not the most serious part of the misdeeds Q: To whom was Anthony committed? A: hi...
Chatsworth
[ "CHAPTER VII. \n\nTHE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. \n\nRichard Talbot was of course convinced that witchcraft was not likely to be the most serious part of the misdeeds of Tibbott the huckstress. Committing Antony Babington to the custody of his wife, he sped on his way back to the Manor-house, where Lord Shrewsbury was a...
7049_7
Q: What Did Francis tell Dick when he got to him? A: "Is it matter of great moment, Dick?" Q: What is the title of this chapter? A: THE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. Q: What was Richard convinced of? A: Richard Talbot was convinced witchcraft was not the most serious part of the misdeeds Q: To whom was Anthony committed? A: hi...
gone to view her buildings
[ "CHAPTER VII. \n\nTHE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. \n\nRichard Talbot was of course convinced that witchcraft was not likely to be the most serious part of the misdeeds of Tibbott the huckstress. Committing Antony Babington to the custody of his wife, he sped on his way back to the Manor-house, where Lord Shrewsbury was a...
7049_8
Q: What Did Francis tell Dick when he got to him? A: "Is it matter of great moment, Dick?" Q: What is the title of this chapter? A: THE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. Q: What was Richard convinced of? A: Richard Talbot was convinced witchcraft was not the most serious part of the misdeeds Q: To whom was Anthony committed? A: hi...
CHAPTER VII.
[ "CHAPTER VII. \n\nTHE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. \n\nRichard Talbot was of course convinced that witchcraft was not likely to be the most serious part of the misdeeds of Tibbott the huckstress. Committing Antony Babington to the custody of his wife, he sped on his way back to the Manor-house, where Lord Shrewsbury was a...
7049_9
Q: What Did Francis tell Dick when he got to him? A: "Is it matter of great moment, Dick?" Q: What is the title of this chapter? A: THE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. Q: What was Richard convinced of? A: Richard Talbot was convinced witchcraft was not the most serious part of the misdeeds Q: To whom was Anthony committed? A: hi...
"I knew she flew high for Mistress Bess," returned Richard.
[ "CHAPTER VII. \n\nTHE BLAST OF THE WHISTLE. \n\nRichard Talbot was of course convinced that witchcraft was not likely to be the most serious part of the misdeeds of Tibbott the huckstress. Committing Antony Babington to the custody of his wife, he sped on his way back to the Manor-house, where Lord Shrewsbury was a...
7050_0
Did two people have a small scheme?
Yes
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_1
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who?
TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_2
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by?
past the fountain
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_3
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting?
the Temple
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_4
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs?
Coming through Fountain Court
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_5
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead?
into Garden Court
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_6
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
No
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_7
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
on account of the clerks
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_8
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
briskly
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_9
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_10
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
immediately after the dispersion
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_11
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
the other actors
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_12
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
in the scene
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_13
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
the wharf
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_14
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
No
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_15
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
triangular
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_16
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
No
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_17
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
fifty to one
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_18
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
that little reticule of hers
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7050_19
Q: Did two people have a small scheme? A: Yes Q: Who? A: TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER Q: Where was he to exit by? A: past the fountain Q: What is he exiting? A: the Temple Q: Where is he when he's to peer down the stairs? A: Coming through Fountain Court Q: Where do they lead? A: into Garden Court Q: Is she supposed to cas...
to attract his wandering observation
[ "CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE \n\nIN WHICH TOM PINCH AND HIS SISTER TAKE A LITTLE PLEASURE; BUT QUITE IN A DOMESTIC WAY, AND WITH NO CEREMONY ABOUT IT \n\nTom Pinch and his sister having to part, for the dispatch of the morning's business, immediately after the dispersion of the other actors in the scene upon the wharf with ...
7051_0
Where was the film maker from?
Palestine
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_1
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States?
For the Academy Awards
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_2
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country?
yes
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_3
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for?
Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_4
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped?
Los Angeles International Airport
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_5
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?
no
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_6
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
his wife and son
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_7
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
Eight
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_8
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
he's a farmer
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_9
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
five years
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_10
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
An hour and a half
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_11
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
a week
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_12
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
in 2013
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_13
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
Julia Pacetti
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
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Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
unknown
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_15
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
unknown
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_16
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
e-mail
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
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Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
yes
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7051_18
Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
texting
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
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Q: Where was the film maker from? A: Palestine Q: Why was he coming to the United States? A: For the Academy Awards Q: Was he stopped on his way into the country? A: yes Q: What for? A: Because they didn't believe he had a reason to be there Q: Where was he stopped? A: Los Angeles International Airport Q: Was he alone?...
Gibreel
[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. \n\nThe brief detention of Emad ...
7052_0
How many police were in london in 1700?
none
[ "Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. ...
7052_1
Q: How many police were in london in 1700? A: none Q: What group did Henry Fielding start to stop thieves?
"Bow Street Runners"
[ "Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. ...
7052_2
Q: How many police were in london in 1700? A: none Q: What group did Henry Fielding start to stop thieves? A: "Bow Street Runners" Q: Did any of the offices patrol on horseback during in 1829?
yes
[ "Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. ...
7052_3
Q: How many police were in london in 1700? A: none Q: What group did Henry Fielding start to stop thieves? A: "Bow Street Runners" Q: Did any of the offices patrol on horseback during in 1829? A: yes Q: Were there any policewomen in 1920 or before?
no
[ "Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. ...
7052_4
Q: How many police were in london in 1700? A: none Q: What group did Henry Fielding start to stop thieves? A: "Bow Street Runners" Q: Did any of the offices patrol on horseback during in 1829? A: yes Q: Were there any policewomen in 1920 or before? A: no Q: 300 Years before, why did everyone stay indoors as much as pos...
thieves stole money in the streets
[ "Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. ...
7052_5
Q: How many police were in london in 1700? A: none Q: What group did Henry Fielding start to stop thieves? A: "Bow Street Runners" Q: Did any of the offices patrol on horseback during in 1829? A: yes Q: Were there any policewomen in 1920 or before? A: no Q: 300 Years before, why did everyone stay indoors as much as pos...
A few old men
[ "Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. ...
7052_6
Q: How many police were in london in 1700? A: none Q: What group did Henry Fielding start to stop thieves? A: "Bow Street Runners" Q: Did any of the offices patrol on horseback during in 1829? A: yes Q: Were there any policewomen in 1920 or before? A: no Q: 300 Years before, why did everyone stay indoors as much as pos...
in 1829
[ "Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. ...
7052_7
Q: How many police were in london in 1700? A: none Q: What group did Henry Fielding start to stop thieves? A: "Bow Street Runners" Q: Did any of the offices patrol on horseback during in 1829? A: yes Q: Were there any policewomen in 1920 or before? A: no Q: 300 Years before, why did everyone stay indoors as much as pos...
3,000 officers.
[ "Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. ...
7052_8
Q: How many police were in london in 1700? A: none Q: What group did Henry Fielding start to stop thieves? A: "Bow Street Runners" Q: Did any of the offices patrol on horseback during in 1829? A: yes Q: Were there any policewomen in 1920 or before? A: no Q: 300 Years before, why did everyone stay indoors as much as pos...
no
[ "Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. ...
7052_9
Q: How many police were in london in 1700? A: none Q: What group did Henry Fielding start to stop thieves? A: "Bow Street Runners" Q: Did any of the offices patrol on horseback during in 1829? A: yes Q: Were there any policewomen in 1920 or before? A: no Q: 300 Years before, why did everyone stay indoors as much as pos...
yes
[ "Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. ...
7053_0
Which metal band is popular for getting rid of certain influences?
Judas Priest
[ "Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom. With roots in blues rock and psychedelic/acid rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion, extended gui...
7053_1
Q: Which metal band is popular for getting rid of certain influences? A: Judas Priest Q: Which is known for making it faster?
Motörhead
[ "Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom. With roots in blues rock and psychedelic/acid rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion, extended gui...
7053_2
Q: Which metal band is popular for getting rid of certain influences? A: Judas Priest Q: Which is known for making it faster? A: Motörhead Q: Name one that added more aggression?
Metallica, Megadeth
[ "Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom. With roots in blues rock and psychedelic/acid rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion, extended gui...
7053_3
Q: Which metal band is popular for getting rid of certain influences? A: Judas Priest Q: Which is known for making it faster? A: Motörhead Q: Name one that added more aggression? A: Metallica, Megadeth Q: And one that made metal a more broad genre?
Pantera,
[ "Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom. With roots in blues rock and psychedelic/acid rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion, extended gui...
7053_4
Q: Which metal band is popular for getting rid of certain influences? A: Judas Priest Q: Which is known for making it faster? A: Motörhead Q: Name one that added more aggression? A: Metallica, Megadeth Q: And one that made metal a more broad genre? A: Pantera, Q: Which subgenre of metal uses hip-hit influences?
nu metal
[ "Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom. With roots in blues rock and psychedelic/acid rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion, extended gui...
7053_5
Q: Which metal band is popular for getting rid of certain influences? A: Judas Priest Q: Which is known for making it faster? A: Motörhead Q: Name one that added more aggression? A: Metallica, Megadeth Q: And one that made metal a more broad genre? A: Pantera, Q: Which subgenre of metal uses hip-hit influences? A: nu m...
Slipknot
[ "Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom. With roots in blues rock and psychedelic/acid rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion, extended gui...
7053_6
Q: Which metal band is popular for getting rid of certain influences? A: Judas Priest Q: Which is known for making it faster? A: Motörhead Q: Name one that added more aggression? A: Metallica, Megadeth Q: And one that made metal a more broad genre? A: Pantera, Q: Which subgenre of metal uses hip-hit influences? A: nu m...
In 1968,
[ "Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom. With roots in blues rock and psychedelic/acid rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion, extended gui...
7054_0
Who works for NPR?
Steve Inskeep
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_1
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do?
took a firsthand look
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_2
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do? A: took a firsthand look Q: At what?
the Israeli campaign
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_3
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do? A: took a firsthand look Q: At what? A: the Israeli campaign Q: Did he have an opinion?
yes
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_4
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do? A: took a firsthand look Q: At what? A: the Israeli campaign Q: Did he have an opinion? A: yes Q: What was it?
he could end up governing
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_5
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do? A: took a firsthand look Q: At what? A: the Israeli campaign Q: Did he have an opinion? A: yes Q: What was it? A: he could end up governing Q: Who?
Netanyahu
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_6
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do? A: took a firsthand look Q: At what? A: the Israeli campaign Q: Did he have an opinion? A: yes Q: What was it? A: he could end up governing Q: Who? A: Netanyahu Q: What is the old saying about politics?
All politics is local
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_7
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do? A: took a firsthand look Q: At what? A: the Israeli campaign Q: Did he have an opinion? A: yes Q: What was it? A: he could end up governing Q: Who? A: Netanyahu Q: What is the old saying about politics? A: All politics is local Q: What is the president likely to...
The Israeli people are making their choice,
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_8
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do? A: took a firsthand look Q: At what? A: the Israeli campaign Q: Did he have an opinion? A: yes Q: What was it? A: he could end up governing Q: Who? A: Netanyahu Q: What is the old saying about politics? A: All politics is local Q: What is the president likely to...
Benjamin Netanyahu
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_9
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do? A: took a firsthand look Q: At what? A: the Israeli campaign Q: Did he have an opinion? A: yes Q: What was it? A: he could end up governing Q: Who? A: Netanyahu Q: What is the old saying about politics? A: All politics is local Q: What is the president likely to...
Israeli prime minister
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_10
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do? A: took a firsthand look Q: At what? A: the Israeli campaign Q: Did he have an opinion? A: yes Q: What was it? A: he could end up governing Q: Who? A: Netanyahu Q: What is the old saying about politics? A: All politics is local Q: What is the president likely to...
an address
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7054_11
Q: Who works for NPR? A: Steve Inskeep Q: What did he do? A: took a firsthand look Q: At what? A: the Israeli campaign Q: Did he have an opinion? A: yes Q: What was it? A: he could end up governing Q: Who? A: Netanyahu Q: What is the old saying about politics? A: All politics is local Q: What is the president likely to...
the votes
[ "Washington (CNN)Updates on Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, an economic twist on the old adage \"All politics is local,\" and an overseas vote where President Obama would love to see an anti-incumbent backlash -- those stories filled our Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. \n\nThe official ...
7055_0
this is coming from what news outlet ?
CNN
[ "(CNN)It's amazing what (literal) lengths some people will go to earn frequent flier miles. Take Ben Schlappig. Over his lifetime, he's accrued about four million miles. Half of those, he estimates, were earned on \"mile runs\" -- trips taken for the sole purpose of earning points. \n\nRecently, he completed a dizz...
7055_1
Q: this is coming from what news outlet ? A: CNN Q: how long he's accrued about four million miles
Over his lifetime
[ "(CNN)It's amazing what (literal) lengths some people will go to earn frequent flier miles. Take Ben Schlappig. Over his lifetime, he's accrued about four million miles. Half of those, he estimates, were earned on \"mile runs\" -- trips taken for the sole purpose of earning points. \n\nRecently, he completed a dizz...
7055_2
Q: this is coming from what news outlet ? A: CNN Q: how long he's accrued about four million miles A: Over his lifetime Q: what are mile runs ?
trips taken for the sole purpose of earning points
[ "(CNN)It's amazing what (literal) lengths some people will go to earn frequent flier miles. Take Ben Schlappig. Over his lifetime, he's accrued about four million miles. Half of those, he estimates, were earned on \"mile runs\" -- trips taken for the sole purpose of earning points. \n\nRecently, he completed a dizz...
7055_3
Q: this is coming from what news outlet ? A: CNN Q: how long he's accrued about four million miles A: Over his lifetime Q: what are mile runs ? A: trips taken for the sole purpose of earning points Q: who admits that the journey was exhausting ?
Ben Schlappig
[ "(CNN)It's amazing what (literal) lengths some people will go to earn frequent flier miles. Take Ben Schlappig. Over his lifetime, he's accrued about four million miles. Half of those, he estimates, were earned on \"mile runs\" -- trips taken for the sole purpose of earning points. \n\nRecently, he completed a dizz...
7055_4
Q: this is coming from what news outlet ? A: CNN Q: how long he's accrued about four million miles A: Over his lifetime Q: what are mile runs ? A: trips taken for the sole purpose of earning points Q: who admits that the journey was exhausting ? A: Ben Schlappig Q: what cost over 20000
wo first-class tickets
[ "(CNN)It's amazing what (literal) lengths some people will go to earn frequent flier miles. Take Ben Schlappig. Over his lifetime, he's accrued about four million miles. Half of those, he estimates, were earned on \"mile runs\" -- trips taken for the sole purpose of earning points. \n\nRecently, he completed a dizz...
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Q: this is coming from what news outlet ? A: CNN Q: how long he's accrued about four million miles A: Over his lifetime Q: what are mile runs ? A: trips taken for the sole purpose of earning points Q: who admits that the journey was exhausting ? A: Ben Schlappig Q: what cost over 20000 A: wo first-class tickets Q: betw...
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[ "(CNN)It's amazing what (literal) lengths some people will go to earn frequent flier miles. Take Ben Schlappig. Over his lifetime, he's accrued about four million miles. Half of those, he estimates, were earned on \"mile runs\" -- trips taken for the sole purpose of earning points. \n\nRecently, he completed a dizz...