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1079_8 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | the Doctor | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_9 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | They will get a raking over the coals | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_10 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | Stanley Browne | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_11 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | The Stanhopes and the Lanings | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_12 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | had a posse out." | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_13 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | the newspaper man said | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_14 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | Songbird | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_15 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | Ablility to hypnotize | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_16 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | one of the jailers | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_17 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | Mrs. Stanhope | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_18 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | years ago. | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1079_19 | Q: How many people escaped from jail?
A: Three
Q: Did any have names?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Crabtree
Q: What were the other two?
A: a tramp and a bank clerk
Q: Are any of them who the siblings were looking for?
A: No
Q: Who was questioning the scholarly poem writer?
A: Sam
Q: Did he find any specifics from him?
A: No
Q: Wh... | to their classes. | [
"CHAPTER II \n\nABOUT THE PAST \n\n\"Did you get any more particulars?\" asked Sam, of the college poet. \n\n\"No. The newspaper man was busy, so the Doctor said, and didn't have time to go into details,\" answered Songbird. \n\n\"Did he say who the other prisoners were who got away?\" asked Dick. \n\n\"Yes, a tram... |
1080_0 | Who broke down and was met by unmarked Albert? | kalu uche | [
"(CNN) -- Real Madrid have reduced Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga to three points after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Almeria on Thursday. \n\nMadrid, looking to bounce back following their defeat in \"El Clasico\", suffered a poor start and fell behind in the 14th minute. \n\nKalu Uche ... |
1080_1 | Q: Who broke down and was met by unmarked Albert?
A: kalu uche
Q: Who was the veteran midfielder? | Guti | [
"(CNN) -- Real Madrid have reduced Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga to three points after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Almeria on Thursday. \n\nMadrid, looking to bounce back following their defeat in \"El Clasico\", suffered a poor start and fell behind in the 14th minute. \n\nKalu Uche ... |
1080_2 | Q: Who broke down and was met by unmarked Albert?
A: kalu uche
Q: Who was the veteran midfielder?
A: Guti
Q: When did the home side nearly double their advantage? | seven minutes later | [
"(CNN) -- Real Madrid have reduced Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga to three points after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Almeria on Thursday. \n\nMadrid, looking to bounce back following their defeat in \"El Clasico\", suffered a poor start and fell behind in the 14th minute. \n\nKalu Uche ... |
1080_3 | Q: Who broke down and was met by unmarked Albert?
A: kalu uche
Q: Who was the veteran midfielder?
A: Guti
Q: When did the home side nearly double their advantage?
A: seven minutes later
Q: What was the score? | 2-1 | [
"(CNN) -- Real Madrid have reduced Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga to three points after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Almeria on Thursday. \n\nMadrid, looking to bounce back following their defeat in \"El Clasico\", suffered a poor start and fell behind in the 14th minute. \n\nKalu Uche ... |
1080_4 | Q: Who broke down and was met by unmarked Albert?
A: kalu uche
Q: Who was the veteran midfielder?
A: Guti
Q: When did the home side nearly double their advantage?
A: seven minutes later
Q: What was the score?
A: 2-1
Q: Who was looking to bounce back? | Real Madrid | [
"(CNN) -- Real Madrid have reduced Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga to three points after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Almeria on Thursday. \n\nMadrid, looking to bounce back following their defeat in \"El Clasico\", suffered a poor start and fell behind in the 14th minute. \n\nKalu Uche ... |
1080_5 | Q: Who broke down and was met by unmarked Albert?
A: kalu uche
Q: Who was the veteran midfielder?
A: Guti
Q: When did the home side nearly double their advantage?
A: seven minutes later
Q: What was the score?
A: 2-1
Q: Who was looking to bounce back?
A: Real Madrid
Q: Who's free-kick was saved by Castillas? | Domingo Cisma's | [
"(CNN) -- Real Madrid have reduced Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga to three points after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Almeria on Thursday. \n\nMadrid, looking to bounce back following their defeat in \"El Clasico\", suffered a poor start and fell behind in the 14th minute. \n\nKalu Uche ... |
1080_6 | Q: Who broke down and was met by unmarked Albert?
A: kalu uche
Q: Who was the veteran midfielder?
A: Guti
Q: When did the home side nearly double their advantage?
A: seven minutes later
Q: What was the score?
A: 2-1
Q: Who was looking to bounce back?
A: Real Madrid
Q: Who's free-kick was saved by Castillas?
A: Domingo ... | Cristiano Ronaldo | [
"(CNN) -- Real Madrid have reduced Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga to three points after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Almeria on Thursday. \n\nMadrid, looking to bounce back following their defeat in \"El Clasico\", suffered a poor start and fell behind in the 14th minute. \n\nKalu Uche ... |
1080_7 | Q: Who broke down and was met by unmarked Albert?
A: kalu uche
Q: Who was the veteran midfielder?
A: Guti
Q: When did the home side nearly double their advantage?
A: seven minutes later
Q: What was the score?
A: 2-1
Q: Who was looking to bounce back?
A: Real Madrid
Q: Who's free-kick was saved by Castillas?
A: Domingo ... | the 69th minute | [
"(CNN) -- Real Madrid have reduced Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga to three points after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Almeria on Thursday. \n\nMadrid, looking to bounce back following their defeat in \"El Clasico\", suffered a poor start and fell behind in the 14th minute. \n\nKalu Uche ... |
1080_8 | Q: Who broke down and was met by unmarked Albert?
A: kalu uche
Q: Who was the veteran midfielder?
A: Guti
Q: When did the home side nearly double their advantage?
A: seven minutes later
Q: What was the score?
A: 2-1
Q: Who was looking to bounce back?
A: Real Madrid
Q: Who's free-kick was saved by Castillas?
A: Domingo ... | Van der Vaart | [
"(CNN) -- Real Madrid have reduced Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga to three points after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Almeria on Thursday. \n\nMadrid, looking to bounce back following their defeat in \"El Clasico\", suffered a poor start and fell behind in the 14th minute. \n\nKalu Uche ... |
1080_9 | Q: Who broke down and was met by unmarked Albert?
A: kalu uche
Q: Who was the veteran midfielder?
A: Guti
Q: When did the home side nearly double their advantage?
A: seven minutes later
Q: What was the score?
A: 2-1
Q: Who was looking to bounce back?
A: Real Madrid
Q: Who's free-kick was saved by Castillas?
A: Domingo ... | Ronaldo | [
"(CNN) -- Real Madrid have reduced Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga to three points after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Almeria on Thursday. \n\nMadrid, looking to bounce back following their defeat in \"El Clasico\", suffered a poor start and fell behind in the 14th minute. \n\nKalu Uche ... |
1081_0 | what OS is the article about? | Unix | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_1 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it? | a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_2 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from? | the original AT&T Unix | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_3 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS? | in the late 1970s | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_4 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions? | Yes | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_5 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ? | some are academic and others commercial | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_6 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | the University of California, Berkeley | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_7 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | (BSD) | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_8 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | Microsoft | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_9 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | (Xenix) | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_10 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | IBM and Sun Microsystems | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_11 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | (AIX) and (Solaris) | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_12 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | Novell | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_13 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | in the early 1990s | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_14 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | Yes | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_15 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | 1995 | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_16 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | SCO | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_17 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | Yes | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_18 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | the Santa Cruz Operation | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1081_19 | Q: what OS is the article about?
A: Unix
Q: what is it?
A: a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems
Q: where did it come from?
A: the original AT&T Unix
Q: when did they let other work on their OS?
A: in the late 1970s
Q: are there different versions?
A: Yes
Q: how do they differ?
A: some are acad... | Apple's macOS | [
"Unix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. \n\nInitially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T license... |
1082_0 | What happened to Sam? | he fell | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_1 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when? | this morning | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_2 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay? | no | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_3 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened? | he broke his nose | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_4 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened?
A: he broke his nose
Q: Where did he fall? | in the hallway at school | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_5 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened?
A: he broke his nose
Q: Where did he fall?
A: in the hallway at school
Q: Why was he mad at his friends? | he thought they were laughing at him | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_6 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened?
A: he broke his nose
Q: Where did he fall?
A: in the hallway at school
Q: Why was he mad at his friends?
A: he thought they were laughing at him
Q: were they? | no | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_7 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened?
A: he broke his nose
Q: Where did he fall?
A: in the hallway at school
Q: Why was he mad at his friends?
A: he thought they were laughing at him
Q: were they?
A: no
Q: What were they laughing at? | a joke | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_8 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened?
A: he broke his nose
Q: Where did he fall?
A: in the hallway at school
Q: Why was he mad at his friends?
A: he thought they were laughing at him
Q: were they?
A: no
Q: What were they laughing at?
A: a joke
Q: who told i... | Jenny | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_9 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened?
A: he broke his nose
Q: Where did he fall?
A: in the hallway at school
Q: Why was he mad at his friends?
A: he thought they were laughing at him
Q: were they?
A: no
Q: What were they laughing at?
A: a joke
Q: who told i... | Well, I'm sorry. Can you _ me? | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_10 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened?
A: he broke his nose
Q: Where did he fall?
A: in the hallway at school
Q: Why was he mad at his friends?
A: he thought they were laughing at him
Q: were they?
A: no
Q: What were they laughing at?
A: a joke
Q: who told i... | Yes | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_11 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened?
A: he broke his nose
Q: Where did he fall?
A: in the hallway at school
Q: Why was he mad at his friends?
A: he thought they were laughing at him
Q: were they?
A: no
Q: What were they laughing at?
A: a joke
Q: who told i... | he told him | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_12 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened?
A: he broke his nose
Q: Where did he fall?
A: in the hallway at school
Q: Why was he mad at his friends?
A: he thought they were laughing at him
Q: were they?
A: no
Q: What were they laughing at?
A: a joke
Q: who told i... | yes | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1082_13 | Q: What happened to Sam?
A: he fell
Q: when?
A: this morning
Q: Was he okay?
A: no
Q: What happened?
A: he broke his nose
Q: Where did he fall?
A: in the hallway at school
Q: Why was he mad at his friends?
A: he thought they were laughing at him
Q: were they?
A: no
Q: What were they laughing at?
A: a joke
Q: who told i... | the school hospital | [
"Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. \"Are you OK?\" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school h... |
1083_0 | where did the concept of National forests come from? | Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation group | [
"The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business Operations, and the Rese... |
1083_1 | Q: where did the concept of National forests come from?
A: Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation group
Q: what was it called? | Boone and Crockett Club | [
"The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business Operations, and the Rese... |
1083_2 | Q: where did the concept of National forests come from?
A: Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation group
Q: what was it called?
A: Boone and Crockett Club
Q: what was the name changed to in 1901? | Bureau of Forestry | [
"The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business Operations, and the Rese... |
1083_3 | Q: where did the concept of National forests come from?
A: Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation group
Q: what was it called?
A: Boone and Crockett Club
Q: what was the name changed to in 1901?
A: Bureau of Forestry
Q: what does USFS stand for? | United States Forest Service | [
"The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business Operations, and the Rese... |
1083_4 | Q: where did the concept of National forests come from?
A: Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation group
Q: what was it called?
A: Boone and Crockett Club
Q: what was the name changed to in 1901?
A: Bureau of Forestry
Q: what does USFS stand for?
A: United States Forest Service
Q: how many major divisions are there? | Five | [
"The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business Operations, and the Rese... |
1083_5 | Q: where did the concept of National forests come from?
A: Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation group
Q: what was it called?
A: Boone and Crockett Club
Q: what was the name changed to in 1901?
A: Bureau of Forestry
Q: what does USFS stand for?
A: United States Forest Service
Q: how many major divisions are there?
A: Five
... | national forests and 20 national grasslands | [
"The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business Operations, and the Rese... |
1083_6 | Q: where did the concept of National forests come from?
A: Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation group
Q: what was it called?
A: Boone and Crockett Club
Q: what was the name changed to in 1901?
A: Bureau of Forestry
Q: what does USFS stand for?
A: United States Forest Service
Q: how many major divisions are there?
A: Five
... | U.S. Department of Agricultur | [
"The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business Operations, and the Rese... |
1083_7 | Q: where did the concept of National forests come from?
A: Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation group
Q: what was it called?
A: Boone and Crockett Club
Q: what was the name changed to in 1901?
A: Bureau of Forestry
Q: what does USFS stand for?
A: United States Forest Service
Q: how many major divisions are there?
A: Five
... | authorized withdrawing land from the public domain as "forest reserves | [
"The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business Operations, and the Rese... |
1083_8 | Q: where did the concept of National forests come from?
A: Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation group
Q: what was it called?
A: Boone and Crockett Club
Q: what was the name changed to in 1901?
A: Bureau of Forestry
Q: what does USFS stand for?
A: United States Forest Service
Q: how many major divisions are there?
A: Five
... | Bureau of Forestry | [
"The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business Operations, and the Rese... |
1083_9 | Q: where did the concept of National forests come from?
A: Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation group
Q: what was it called?
A: Boone and Crockett Club
Q: what was the name changed to in 1901?
A: Bureau of Forestry
Q: what does USFS stand for?
A: United States Forest Service
Q: how many major divisions are there?
A: Five
... | first United States Chief Forester in the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. | [
"The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business Operations, and the Rese... |
1084_0 | What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"? | the Mirror | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_1 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed? | 1881 | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_2 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in? | Los Angeles | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_3 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in? | California | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_4 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning? | yes | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_5 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_6 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | Jesse Yarnell and T.J. Caystile | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_7 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | editor | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_8 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | July 1882 | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_9 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | yes | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_10 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | water | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_11 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | local unions | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_12 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | yes | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_13 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | twenty-one | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_14 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | union leaders | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_15 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | yes | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_16 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | Clarence Darrow | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_17 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | no | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1084_18 | Q: What printing plant first printed the "Los Angeles Daily Times"?
A: the Mirror
Q: What year was if first printed?
A: 1881
Q: What city was it printed in?
A: Los Angeles
Q: What state was it printed in?
A: California
Q: Did it have financial troubles in the beginning?
A: yes
Q: Who were two people involved in it duri... | they pleaded guilty | [
"The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. \n\nThe \"Times\" was first published on December 4, 1881, as the \"Los Angeles Daily Times\" under the direction of Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, ow... |
1085_0 | What is the subject of the article? | Phone Soap | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_1 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for? | kills bacteria and viruses on phone | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_2 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it? | 99.9 percent | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_3 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness? | University of London | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_4 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When? | 2011 | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_5 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When?
A: 2011
Q: What did they find? | ne in six of our phones have bacteria and viruses on them | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_6 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When?
A: 2011
Q: What did they find?
A: ne in six of our phones have bacteria and viruses ... | research on bacteria and viruses | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_7 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When?
A: 2011
Q: What did they find?
A: ne in six of our phones have bacteria and viruses ... | Wes Barnes and Dan LaPorte | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_8 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When?
A: 2011
Q: What did they find?
A: ne in six of our phones have bacteria and viruses ... | yes | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_9 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When?
A: 2011
Q: What did they find?
A: ne in six of our phones have bacteria and viruses ... | cousins | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_10 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When?
A: 2011
Q: What did they find?
A: ne in six of our phones have bacteria and viruses ... | UV-C light | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_11 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When?
A: 2011
Q: What did they find?
A: ne in six of our phones have bacteria and viruses ... | UV-C light is fastest to kill bacteria & viruses | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_12 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When?
A: 2011
Q: What did they find?
A: ne in six of our phones have bacteria and viruses ... | little metal suitcase | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_13 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When?
A: 2011
Q: What did they find?
A: ne in six of our phones have bacteria and viruses ... | yes | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
1085_14 | Q: What is the subject of the article?
A: Phone Soap
Q: What is it used for?
A: kills bacteria and viruses on phone
Q: How effective is it?
A: 99.9 percent
Q: Who conducted a study on phone cleanliness?
A: University of London
Q: When?
A: 2011
Q: What did they find?
A: ne in six of our phones have bacteria and viruses ... | no | [
"Phone Soap: Charge and Clean Your Phone \n\nYou may charge your phone every day, but do you clean your phone as much? Whatever your hands touch, your phones touch. It has been discovered that some phones have 18 times more bacteria and viruses than any surface in a public restroom. So it probably won't surprise yo... |
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