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7125_1 | Q: What was found in a book?
A: a letter
Q: by whom? | mother | [
"CHAPTER XIII. \n\nAUGUST 1ST, 1714. \n\n\"Does my mistress know of this?\" Esmond asked of Frank, as they walked along. \n\n\"My mother found the letter in the book, on the toilet-table. She had writ it ere she had left home,\" Frank said. \"Mother met her on the stairs, with her hand upon the door, trying to ente... |
7125_2 | Q: What was found in a book?
A: a letter
Q: by whom?
A: mother
Q: Where was it? | on the toilet-table | [
"CHAPTER XIII. \n\nAUGUST 1ST, 1714. \n\n\"Does my mistress know of this?\" Esmond asked of Frank, as they walked along. \n\n\"My mother found the letter in the book, on the toilet-table. She had writ it ere she had left home,\" Frank said. \"Mother met her on the stairs, with her hand upon the door, trying to ente... |
7125_3 | Q: What was found in a book?
A: a letter
Q: by whom?
A: mother
Q: Where was it?
A: on the toilet-table
Q: Who was the letter being brought to? | Beatrix's brother | [
"CHAPTER XIII. \n\nAUGUST 1ST, 1714. \n\n\"Does my mistress know of this?\" Esmond asked of Frank, as they walked along. \n\n\"My mother found the letter in the book, on the toilet-table. She had writ it ere she had left home,\" Frank said. \"Mother met her on the stairs, with her hand upon the door, trying to ente... |
7125_4 | Q: What was found in a book?
A: a letter
Q: by whom?
A: mother
Q: Where was it?
A: on the toilet-table
Q: Who was the letter being brought to?
A: Beatrix's brother
Q: Where was Beatrix? | Castlewood | [
"CHAPTER XIII. \n\nAUGUST 1ST, 1714. \n\n\"Does my mistress know of this?\" Esmond asked of Frank, as they walked along. \n\n\"My mother found the letter in the book, on the toilet-table. She had writ it ere she had left home,\" Frank said. \"Mother met her on the stairs, with her hand upon the door, trying to ente... |
7125_5 | Q: What was found in a book?
A: a letter
Q: by whom?
A: mother
Q: Where was it?
A: on the toilet-table
Q: Who was the letter being brought to?
A: Beatrix's brother
Q: Where was Beatrix?
A: Castlewood
Q: What was Esmond and Frankl doinf first? | bade adieu to our mistress | [
"CHAPTER XIII. \n\nAUGUST 1ST, 1714. \n\n\"Does my mistress know of this?\" Esmond asked of Frank, as they walked along. \n\n\"My mother found the letter in the book, on the toilet-table. She had writ it ere she had left home,\" Frank said. \"Mother met her on the stairs, with her hand upon the door, trying to ente... |
7126_0 | How many strings do the most common mandolins have? | 8 strings | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_1 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned? | in a succession of perfect fifths | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_2 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations? | yes | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_3 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations?
A: yes
Q: How many strings in those? | 10 strings and 12 strings | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_4 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations?
A: yes
Q: How many strings in those?
A: 10 strings and 12 strings
Q: Are there specialized styles of mandolins? | yes | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_5 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations?
A: yes
Q: How many strings in those?
A: 10 strings and 12 strings
Q: Are there specialized styles of mandolins?
A: yes
Q: How many are common? | four | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_6 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations?
A: yes
Q: How many strings in those?
A: 10 strings and 12 strings
Q: Are there specialized styles of mandolins?
A: yes
Q: How many are common?
A: four
Q... | the Neapolitan or round-backed mandolin | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_7 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations?
A: yes
Q: How many strings in those?
A: 10 strings and 12 strings
Q: Are there specialized styles of mandolins?
A: yes
Q: How many are common?
A: four
Q... | yes | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_8 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations?
A: yes
Q: How many strings in those?
A: 10 strings and 12 strings
Q: Are there specialized styles of mandolins?
A: yes
Q: How many are common?
A: four
Q... | Irish, British and Brazilian folk music | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_9 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations?
A: yes
Q: How many strings in those?
A: 10 strings and 12 strings
Q: Are there specialized styles of mandolins?
A: yes
Q: How many are common?
A: four
Q... | European classical music and traditional music | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_10 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations?
A: yes
Q: How many strings in those?
A: 10 strings and 12 strings
Q: Are there specialized styles of mandolins?
A: yes
Q: How many are common?
A: four
Q... | American folk music and bluegrass music | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_11 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations?
A: yes
Q: How many strings in those?
A: 10 strings and 12 strings
Q: Are there specialized styles of mandolins?
A: yes
Q: How many are common?
A: four
Q... | mandolino | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7126_12 | Q: How many strings do the most common mandolins have?
A: 8 strings
Q: How are they tuned?
A: in a succession of perfect fifths
Q: Are there other string combinations?
A: yes
Q: How many strings in those?
A: 10 strings and 12 strings
Q: Are there specialized styles of mandolins?
A: yes
Q: How many are common?
A: four
Q... | small mandola | [
"A mandolin (Italian: mandolino pronounced [mandoˈliːno]; literally \"small mandola\") is a musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\". It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) cou... |
7127_0 | Where Mark wants to go? | the top of Mount Everest | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_1 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that? | yes | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_2 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make? | he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_3 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs? | he had his legs cut after being saved | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_4 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident? | He was caught in a big ice hole | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_5 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | Mount Cook | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_6 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | New Zealand | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_7 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | yes | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_8 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | he was a mountain guide | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_9 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | no | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_10 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | he has been climbing most of my life | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_11 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | yes | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_12 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | he can do anything better | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_13 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | 8850 meters | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_14 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | his wife | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_15 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | Anne | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_16 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | she was sleeping | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_17 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | he made it to the top | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_18 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | no | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7127_19 | Q: Where Mark wants to go?
A: the top of Mount Everest
Q: Do many aspire that?
A: yes
Q: If he reaches there what record he would make?
A: he would be the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest
Q: Why he has man-made legs?
A: he had his legs cut after being saved
Q: In what incident?
A: He wa... | no | [
"Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after ... |
7128_0 | Who was found guilty of crimes? | Brooke Astor's son | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_1 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name? | Anthony Marshall | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_2 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him? | 15 | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_3 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them? | No | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_4 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of? | 14 | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_5 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence? | 25 years in state prison | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_6 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | One to three years | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_7 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | 1.5 to 4.5 years | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_8 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | Yes | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_9 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | $12.3 million | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_10 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | No | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_11 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | One to three years | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_12 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | Monday | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_13 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | Yes | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_14 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | Charlene | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_15 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | No | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_16 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | She sobbed | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_17 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | His father's estate | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_18 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | Yes | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_19 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | Yes | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_20 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | Yes | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_21 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | $1 million-a-year | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_22 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | Marshall himself | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_23 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | No | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_24 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | Yes | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_25 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | Francis Morrissey | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7128_26 | Q: Who was found guilty of crimes?
A: Brooke Astor's son
Q: What's his name?
A: Anthony Marshall
Q: How many charges were made against him?
A: 15
Q: Was he found guilty of all of them?
A: No
Q: How many was he guilty of?
A: 14
Q: What was the maximum possible sentence?
A: 25 years in state prison
Q: How many years did ... | He is Marshall's former attorney. | [
"New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. \n\nAnthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-deg... |
7129_0 | Whose visits did Ronald look forward to? | drover | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_1 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit? | periodically | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_2 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what? | in Malcolm | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_3 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed? | twelve years | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_4 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up? | sturdy lad | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_5 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname? | Leslie | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_6 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of? | fun | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_7 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and | mischief | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_8 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what? | sober atmosphere | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_9 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | bailie's house | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_10 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | yes | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_11 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | flogging | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_12 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | no | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_13 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | lecturing | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_14 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | no | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_15 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | sober tranquillity | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_16 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | Mrs. Anderson | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_17 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | not as much as herself | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_18 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | yes | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7129_19 | Q: Whose visits did Ronald look forward to?
A: drover
Q: how often did he visit?
A: periodically
Q: he felt intense what?
A: in Malcolm
Q: how long passed?
A: twelve years
Q: what did Ronald grow up?
A: sturdy lad
Q: his surname?
A: Leslie
Q: he's full of?
A: fun
Q: and
A: mischief
Q: despite what?
A: sober atmosphere
... | her husband's brother | [
"CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent. \n\nSo twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that state of sober tranquil... |
7130_0 | who is the article about? | Brian Greene, | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_1 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession | physics and mathematics | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_2 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach? | Columbia University | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_3 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day | his children to develop a passion for science. | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_4 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called? | World Science Festival. | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_5 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called?
A: World Science Festival.
Q: Has he written anything? | yes | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_6 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called?
A: World Science Festival.
Q: Has he written anything?
... | a children's book | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_7 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called?
A: World Science Festival.
Q: Has he written anything?
... | Icarus at the Edge of Time." | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_8 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called?
A: World Science Festival.
Q: Has he written anything?
... | a boy | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_9 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called?
A: World Science Festival.
Q: Has he written anything?
... | 14 | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_10 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called?
A: World Science Festival.
Q: Has he written anything?
... | a space ship | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_11 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called?
A: World Science Festival.
Q: Has he written anything?
... | Icarus | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_12 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called?
A: World Science Festival.
Q: Has he written anything?
... | We are making an emergency course diversion to avoid an uncharted black hole | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_13 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called?
A: World Science Festival.
Q: Has he written anything?
... | no | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
7130_14 | Q: who is the article about?
A: Brian Greene,
Q: what is his profession
A: physics and mathematics
Q: where does he teach?
A: Columbia University
Q: what does he want for fathers day
A: his children to develop a passion for science.
Q: what is his festival called?
A: World Science Festival.
Q: Has he written anything?
... | his own small spacecraft. | [
"(CNN) -- Here's what I want for Father's Day: I want my children to develop a passion for science. I've decided to grease the wheels. I've called the best for advice. \n\nHis name is Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He's getting kids engaged at his World Science Festival. ... |
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