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1201_10 | Q: Who is Keri Glassman?
A: a registered dietitian
Q: What did she found?
A: Nutritious Life Meals
Q: What show did she go on?
A: Good Morning America
Q: How many calories does Michael Phelps take in?
A: as many as 12,000 calories in one day.
Q: What is his sport?
A: swimming
Q: How many calories does he burn?
A: 4,000... | 16 per day | [
"It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape? \n\nKeri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on \"Good Morning America\" today... |
1201_11 | Q: Who is Keri Glassman?
A: a registered dietitian
Q: What did she found?
A: Nutritious Life Meals
Q: What show did she go on?
A: Good Morning America
Q: How many calories does Michael Phelps take in?
A: as many as 12,000 calories in one day.
Q: What is his sport?
A: swimming
Q: How many calories does he burn?
A: 4,000... | a gymnast | [
"It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape? \n\nKeri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on \"Good Morning America\" today... |
1201_12 | Q: Who is Keri Glassman?
A: a registered dietitian
Q: What did she found?
A: Nutritious Life Meals
Q: What show did she go on?
A: Good Morning America
Q: How many calories does Michael Phelps take in?
A: as many as 12,000 calories in one day.
Q: What is his sport?
A: swimming
Q: How many calories does he burn?
A: 4,000... | Yes | [
"It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape? \n\nKeri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on \"Good Morning America\" today... |
1201_13 | Q: Who is Keri Glassman?
A: a registered dietitian
Q: What did she found?
A: Nutritious Life Meals
Q: What show did she go on?
A: Good Morning America
Q: How many calories does Michael Phelps take in?
A: as many as 12,000 calories in one day.
Q: What is his sport?
A: swimming
Q: How many calories does he burn?
A: 4,000... | a blood sugar problem. | [
"It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape? \n\nKeri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on \"Good Morning America\" today... |
1201_14 | Q: Who is Keri Glassman?
A: a registered dietitian
Q: What did she found?
A: Nutritious Life Meals
Q: What show did she go on?
A: Good Morning America
Q: How many calories does Michael Phelps take in?
A: as many as 12,000 calories in one day.
Q: What is his sport?
A: swimming
Q: How many calories does he burn?
A: 4,000... | honey | [
"It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape? \n\nKeri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on \"Good Morning America\" today... |
1201_15 | Q: Who is Keri Glassman?
A: a registered dietitian
Q: What did she found?
A: Nutritious Life Meals
Q: What show did she go on?
A: Good Morning America
Q: How many calories does Michael Phelps take in?
A: as many as 12,000 calories in one day.
Q: What is his sport?
A: swimming
Q: How many calories does he burn?
A: 4,000... | a swimmer | [
"It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape? \n\nKeri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on \"Good Morning America\" today... |
1201_16 | Q: Who is Keri Glassman?
A: a registered dietitian
Q: What did she found?
A: Nutritious Life Meals
Q: What show did she go on?
A: Good Morning America
Q: How many calories does Michael Phelps take in?
A: as many as 12,000 calories in one day.
Q: What is his sport?
A: swimming
Q: How many calories does he burn?
A: 4,000... | junk food | [
"It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape? \n\nKeri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on \"Good Morning America\" today... |
1201_17 | Q: Who is Keri Glassman?
A: a registered dietitian
Q: What did she found?
A: Nutritious Life Meals
Q: What show did she go on?
A: Good Morning America
Q: How many calories does Michael Phelps take in?
A: as many as 12,000 calories in one day.
Q: What is his sport?
A: swimming
Q: How many calories does he burn?
A: 4,000... | candy and soda | [
"It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape? \n\nKeri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on \"Good Morning America\" today... |
1201_18 | Q: Who is Keri Glassman?
A: a registered dietitian
Q: What did she found?
A: Nutritious Life Meals
Q: What show did she go on?
A: Good Morning America
Q: How many calories does Michael Phelps take in?
A: as many as 12,000 calories in one day.
Q: What is his sport?
A: swimming
Q: How many calories does he burn?
A: 4,000... | beer kegs | [
"It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape? \n\nKeri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on \"Good Morning America\" today... |
1201_19 | Q: Who is Keri Glassman?
A: a registered dietitian
Q: What did she found?
A: Nutritious Life Meals
Q: What show did she go on?
A: Good Morning America
Q: How many calories does Michael Phelps take in?
A: as many as 12,000 calories in one day.
Q: What is his sport?
A: swimming
Q: How many calories does he burn?
A: 4,000... | tires | [
"It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape? \n\nKeri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on \"Good Morning America\" today... |
1202_0 | What EOM stands for? | Encyclopedia of Mathematics | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_1 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it? | a reference work in mathematics. | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_2 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available? | Two | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_3 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they? | book and CD-RoM | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_4 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available? | yes | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_5 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued? | yes | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_6 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When? | November 29, 2011 | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_7 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free? | yes | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_8 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | a public wiki online. | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_9 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | Two | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_10 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | Springer and the European Mathematical Society. | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_11 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | yes | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_12 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | more than 8,000 | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_13 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | yes | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_14 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | Michiel Hazewinkel | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_15 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | Kluwer Academic Publishers | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_16 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | 2003 | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_17 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | Kluwer became part of Springer | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_18 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | animations and three-dimensional objects | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1202_19 | Q: What EOM stands for?
A: Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Q: What is it?
A: a reference work in mathematics.
Q: In how many formats it is available?
A: Two
Q: What are they?
A: book and CD-RoM
Q: Was a static version available?
A: yes
Q: Was it discontinued?
A: yes
Q: When?
A: November 29, 2011
Q: Was it free?
A: yes
Q: W... | the European Mathematical Society. | [
"The Encyclopedia of Mathematics (also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics) is a large reference work in mathematics. It is available in book form and on CD-ROM. \n\nThe 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical ... |
1203_0 | who came in? | Tom Thurston | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nFive minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and it being rather stylish to be disengaged on the morning of the day when the household was in all the confusion of a premeditated rout. \n\n{premeditated rout = planned party} \n\n\"... |
1203_1 | Q: who came in?
A: Tom Thurston
Q: and who was there to greet him? | Julia Monson | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nFive minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and it being rather stylish to be disengaged on the morning of the day when the household was in all the confusion of a premeditated rout. \n\n{premeditated rout = planned party} \n\n\"... |
1203_2 | Q: who came in?
A: Tom Thurston
Q: and who was there to greet him?
A: Julia Monson
Q: what was going on in the house? | a party | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nFive minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and it being rather stylish to be disengaged on the morning of the day when the household was in all the confusion of a premeditated rout. \n\n{premeditated rout = planned party} \n\n\"... |
1203_3 | Q: who came in?
A: Tom Thurston
Q: and who was there to greet him?
A: Julia Monson
Q: what was going on in the house?
A: a party
Q: was she happy to see him? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nFive minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and it being rather stylish to be disengaged on the morning of the day when the household was in all the confusion of a premeditated rout. \n\n{premeditated rout = planned party} \n\n\"... |
1203_4 | Q: who came in?
A: Tom Thurston
Q: and who was there to greet him?
A: Julia Monson
Q: what was going on in the house?
A: a party
Q: was she happy to see him?
A: Yes
Q: what did she say to him? | I am really pleased to see you" | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nFive minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and it being rather stylish to be disengaged on the morning of the day when the household was in all the confusion of a premeditated rout. \n\n{premeditated rout = planned party} \n\n\"... |
1203_5 | Q: who came in?
A: Tom Thurston
Q: and who was there to greet him?
A: Julia Monson
Q: what was going on in the house?
A: a party
Q: was she happy to see him?
A: Yes
Q: what did she say to him?
A: I am really pleased to see you"
Q: who was on the sofa? | "I" | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nFive minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and it being rather stylish to be disengaged on the morning of the day when the household was in all the confusion of a premeditated rout. \n\n{premeditated rout = planned party} \n\n\"... |
1203_6 | Q: who came in?
A: Tom Thurston
Q: and who was there to greet him?
A: Julia Monson
Q: what was going on in the house?
A: a party
Q: was she happy to see him?
A: Yes
Q: what did she say to him?
A: I am really pleased to see you"
Q: who was on the sofa?
A: "I"
Q: what does he say of his judgement? | is so confused and monopolized | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nFive minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and it being rather stylish to be disengaged on the morning of the day when the household was in all the confusion of a premeditated rout. \n\n{premeditated rout = planned party} \n\n\"... |
1203_7 | Q: who came in?
A: Tom Thurston
Q: and who was there to greet him?
A: Julia Monson
Q: what was going on in the house?
A: a party
Q: was she happy to see him?
A: Yes
Q: what did she say to him?
A: I am really pleased to see you"
Q: who was on the sofa?
A: "I"
Q: what does he say of his judgement?
A: is so confused and m... | powers | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nFive minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and it being rather stylish to be disengaged on the morning of the day when the household was in all the confusion of a premeditated rout. \n\n{premeditated rout = planned party} \n\n\"... |
1203_8 | Q: who came in?
A: Tom Thurston
Q: and who was there to greet him?
A: Julia Monson
Q: what was going on in the house?
A: a party
Q: was she happy to see him?
A: Yes
Q: what did she say to him?
A: I am really pleased to see you"
Q: who was on the sofa?
A: "I"
Q: what does he say of his judgement?
A: is so confused and m... | to think or speak of plays | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nFive minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and it being rather stylish to be disengaged on the morning of the day when the household was in all the confusion of a premeditated rout. \n\n{premeditated rout = planned party} \n\n\"... |
1203_9 | Q: who came in?
A: Tom Thurston
Q: and who was there to greet him?
A: Julia Monson
Q: what was going on in the house?
A: a party
Q: was she happy to see him?
A: Yes
Q: what did she say to him?
A: I am really pleased to see you"
Q: who was on the sofa?
A: "I"
Q: what does he say of his judgement?
A: is so confused and m... | Miss Monson | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nFive minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and it being rather stylish to be disengaged on the morning of the day when the household was in all the confusion of a premeditated rout. \n\n{premeditated rout = planned party} \n\n\"... |
1204_0 | Who is the current chairman of the Daily Mail? | Jonathan Harmsworth | [
"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of... |
1204_1 | Q: Who is the current chairman of the Daily Mail?
A: Jonathan Harmsworth
Q: What is his title? | . , 4th Viscount Rothermere | [
"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of... |
1204_2 | Q: Who is the current chairman of the Daily Mail?
A: Jonathan Harmsworth
Q: What is his title?
A: . , 4th Viscount Rothermere
Q: How is he related to one of the founders? | he's a great-grandson | [
"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of... |
1204_3 | Q: Who is the current chairman of the Daily Mail?
A: Jonathan Harmsworth
Q: What is his title?
A: . , 4th Viscount Rothermere
Q: How is he related to one of the founders?
A: he's a great-grandson
Q: Who edits the paper? | Paul Dacre. | [
"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of... |
1204_4 | Q: Who is the current chairman of the Daily Mail?
A: Jonathan Harmsworth
Q: What is his title?
A: . , 4th Viscount Rothermere
Q: How is he related to one of the founders?
A: he's a great-grandson
Q: Who edits the paper?
A: Paul Dacre.
Q: Does he work alone? | no | [
"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of... |
1204_5 | Q: Who is the current chairman of the Daily Mail?
A: Jonathan Harmsworth
Q: What is his title?
A: . , 4th Viscount Rothermere
Q: How is he related to one of the founders?
A: he's a great-grandson
Q: Who edits the paper?
A: Paul Dacre.
Q: Does he work alone?
A: no
Q: What kind of paper is the Daily Mail? | British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper | [
"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of... |
1204_6 | Q: Who is the current chairman of the Daily Mail?
A: Jonathan Harmsworth
Q: What is his title?
A: . , 4th Viscount Rothermere
Q: How is he related to one of the founders?
A: he's a great-grandson
Q: Who edits the paper?
A: Paul Dacre.
Q: Does he work alone?
A: no
Q: What kind of paper is the Daily Mail?
A: British dail... | London | [
"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of... |
1204_7 | Q: Who is the current chairman of the Daily Mail?
A: Jonathan Harmsworth
Q: What is his title?
A: . , 4th Viscount Rothermere
Q: How is he related to one of the founders?
A: he's a great-grandson
Q: Who edits the paper?
A: Paul Dacre.
Q: Does he work alone?
A: no
Q: What kind of paper is the Daily Mail?
A: British dail... | The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust | [
"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of... |
1204_8 | Q: Who is the current chairman of the Daily Mail?
A: Jonathan Harmsworth
Q: What is his title?
A: . , 4th Viscount Rothermere
Q: How is he related to one of the founders?
A: he's a great-grandson
Q: Who edits the paper?
A: Paul Dacre.
Q: Does he work alone?
A: no
Q: What kind of paper is the Daily Mail?
A: British dail... | 100 million | [
"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of... |
1204_9 | Q: Who is the current chairman of the Daily Mail?
A: Jonathan Harmsworth
Q: What is his title?
A: . , 4th Viscount Rothermere
Q: How is he related to one of the founders?
A: he's a great-grandson
Q: Who edits the paper?
A: Paul Dacre.
Q: Does he work alone?
A: no
Q: What kind of paper is the Daily Mail?
A: British dail... | 58 | [
"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of... |
1205_0 | What is one use of a transistor? | integrated circuits | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_1 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics? | the fundamental building block | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_2 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics?
A: the fundamental building block
Q: In what year was it conceived? | 1926 | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_3 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics?
A: the fundamental building block
Q: In what year was it conceived?
A: 1926
Q: By whom? | Julius Lilienfeld | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_4 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics?
A: the fundamental building block
Q: In what year was it conceived?
A: 1926
Q: By whom?
A: Julius Lilienfeld
Q: How many years later was it implemented? | 1926 and practically implemented in 1947 | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_5 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics?
A: the fundamental building block
Q: In what year was it conceived?
A: 1926
Q: By whom?
A: Julius Lilienfeld
Q: How many years later was it implemented?
A: 1926 and practically implemented in 1947
Q: Ho... | John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley 3 | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_6 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics?
A: the fundamental building block
Q: In what year was it conceived?
A: 1926
Q: By whom?
A: Julius Lilienfeld
Q: How many years later was it implemented?
A: 1926 and practically implemented in 1947
Q: Ho... | electronics | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_7 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics?
A: the fundamental building block
Q: In what year was it conceived?
A: 1926
Q: By whom?
A: Julius Lilienfeld
Q: How many years later was it implemented?
A: 1926 and practically implemented in 1947
Q: Ho... | cheaper | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_8 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics?
A: the fundamental building block
Q: In what year was it conceived?
A: 1926
Q: By whom?
A: Julius Lilienfeld
Q: How many years later was it implemented?
A: 1926 and practically implemented in 1947
Q: Ho... | calculators | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_9 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics?
A: the fundamental building block
Q: In what year was it conceived?
A: 1926
Q: By whom?
A: Julius Lilienfeld
Q: How many years later was it implemented?
A: 1926 and practically implemented in 1947
Q: Ho... | computers | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_10 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics?
A: the fundamental building block
Q: In what year was it conceived?
A: 1926
Q: By whom?
A: Julius Lilienfeld
Q: How many years later was it implemented?
A: 1926 and practically implemented in 1947
Q: Ho... | transistor | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1205_11 | Q: What is one use of a transistor?
A: integrated circuits
Q: What is a transistor in relation to modern electronics?
A: the fundamental building block
Q: In what year was it conceived?
A: 1926
Q: By whom?
A: Julius Lilienfeld
Q: How many years later was it implemented?
A: 1926 and practically implemented in 1947
Q: Ho... | Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley | [
"A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through ... |
1206_0 | who had the lead for at least a half mile? | Peter Slade | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_1 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_2 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_3 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him? | Both Larry and Dick | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_4 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_5 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_6 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much? | Two yards | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_7 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_8 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Dick | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_9 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_10 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_11 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_12 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Larry | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_13 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_14 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | A skating race | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_15 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Strike out! | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_16 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_17 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | He dropped out | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_18 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Slade | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1206_19 | Q: who had the lead for at least a half mile?
A: Peter Slade
Q: did the crowd think he was going to win?
A: Yes
Q: did he have trouble breathing?
A: Yes
Q: what did he see when he looked behind him?
A: Both Larry and Dick
Q: did he increase his speed?
A: Yes
Q: did the gap between them increase?
A: Yes
Q: by how much?
... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nTHE SKATING RACE \n\nFor nearly half a mile Peter Slade kept the lead with ease, but then his breath began to fail him. Looking over his shoulder, he saw both Larry and Dick crawling up. \n\n\"No, you don't!\" he muttered, and put on a fresh burst of speed that increased his lead by two yards. \n\... |
1207_0 | What type of city is Manhattan considered to be? | a borough | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_1 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it? | The City | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_2 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it?
A: The City
Q: Is it close to any bodies of water? | yes | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_3 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it?
A: The City
Q: Is it close to any bodies of water?
A: yes
Q: Which ones? | the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_4 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it?
A: The City
Q: Is it close to any bodies of water?
A: yes
Q: Which ones?
A: the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers
Q: Is it cheap to live there? | no | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_5 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it?
A: The City
Q: Is it close to any bodies of water?
A: yes
Q: Which ones?
A: the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers
Q: Is it cheap to live there?
A: no
Q: How is much Manhattan Island worth? | over $3 trillion | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_6 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it?
A: The City
Q: Is it close to any bodies of water?
A: yes
Q: Which ones?
A: the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers
Q: Is it cheap to live there?
A: no
Q: How is much Manhattan Island worth?
A: over $3 trillion
Q: What does the ... | it's the most economically powerful city | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_7 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it?
A: The City
Q: Is it close to any bodies of water?
A: yes
Q: Which ones?
A: the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers
Q: Is it cheap to live there?
A: no
Q: How is much Manhattan Island worth?
A: over $3 trillion
Q: What does the ... | yes | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_8 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it?
A: The City
Q: Is it close to any bodies of water?
A: yes
Q: Which ones?
A: the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers
Q: Is it cheap to live there?
A: no
Q: How is much Manhattan Island worth?
A: over $3 trillion
Q: What does the ... | books, films, and television shows | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_9 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it?
A: The City
Q: Is it close to any bodies of water?
A: yes
Q: Which ones?
A: the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers
Q: Is it cheap to live there?
A: no
Q: How is much Manhattan Island worth?
A: over $3 trillion
Q: What does the ... | in 1626 | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_10 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it?
A: The City
Q: Is it close to any bodies of water?
A: yes
Q: Which ones?
A: the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers
Q: Is it cheap to live there?
A: no
Q: How is much Manhattan Island worth?
A: over $3 trillion
Q: What does the ... | Dutch colonists | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1207_11 | Q: What type of city is Manhattan considered to be?
A: a borough
Q: What do the locals call it?
A: The City
Q: Is it close to any bodies of water?
A: yes
Q: Which ones?
A: the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers
Q: Is it cheap to live there?
A: no
Q: How is much Manhattan Island worth?
A: over $3 trillion
Q: What does the ... | Native Americans | [
"Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. ... |
1208_0 | who sat alone? | It was Dick | [
"CHAPTER XXIV \n\nTHE ALTERED SAILING LIST \n\nWhen dinner was over, Dick sat by himself in a quiet spot on the liner's quarter-deck. There was a tall, iron bulwark beside him, but close by this was replaced by netted rails, through which he caught the pale shimmer of the sea. The warm land-breeze had freshened and... |
1208_1 | Q: who sat alone?
A: It was Dick
Q: where? | In a quiet spot | [
"CHAPTER XXIV \n\nTHE ALTERED SAILING LIST \n\nWhen dinner was over, Dick sat by himself in a quiet spot on the liner's quarter-deck. There was a tall, iron bulwark beside him, but close by this was replaced by netted rails, through which he caught the pale shimmer of the sea. The warm land-breeze had freshened and... |
1208_2 | Q: who sat alone?
A: It was Dick
Q: where?
A: In a quiet spot
Q: on what? | On a liner's quarter-deck. | [
"CHAPTER XXIV \n\nTHE ALTERED SAILING LIST \n\nWhen dinner was over, Dick sat by himself in a quiet spot on the liner's quarter-deck. There was a tall, iron bulwark beside him, but close by this was replaced by netted rails, through which he caught the pale shimmer of the sea. The warm land-breeze had freshened and... |
1208_3 | Q: who sat alone?
A: It was Dick
Q: where?
A: In a quiet spot
Q: on what?
A: On a liner's quarter-deck.
Q: when? | When his dinner was over. | [
"CHAPTER XXIV \n\nTHE ALTERED SAILING LIST \n\nWhen dinner was over, Dick sat by himself in a quiet spot on the liner's quarter-deck. There was a tall, iron bulwark beside him, but close by this was replaced by netted rails, through which he caught the pale shimmer of the sea. The warm land-breeze had freshened and... |
1208_4 | Q: who sat alone?
A: It was Dick
Q: where?
A: In a quiet spot
Q: on what?
A: On a liner's quarter-deck.
Q: when?
A: When his dinner was over.
Q: what was nearby? | A tall, iron bulwark | [
"CHAPTER XXIV \n\nTHE ALTERED SAILING LIST \n\nWhen dinner was over, Dick sat by himself in a quiet spot on the liner's quarter-deck. There was a tall, iron bulwark beside him, but close by this was replaced by netted rails, through which he caught the pale shimmer of the sea. The warm land-breeze had freshened and... |
1208_5 | Q: who sat alone?
A: It was Dick
Q: where?
A: In a quiet spot
Q: on what?
A: On a liner's quarter-deck.
Q: when?
A: When his dinner was over.
Q: what was nearby?
A: A tall, iron bulwark
Q: how was he able to see the water? | throught the netted rails | [
"CHAPTER XXIV \n\nTHE ALTERED SAILING LIST \n\nWhen dinner was over, Dick sat by himself in a quiet spot on the liner's quarter-deck. There was a tall, iron bulwark beside him, but close by this was replaced by netted rails, through which he caught the pale shimmer of the sea. The warm land-breeze had freshened and... |
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