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452_12 | Q: Where did Jack spend most of this story?
A: hospital
Q: Why was he there?
A: He was hit by a car
Q: Where was he when the auto hit him?
A: in the street
Q: Why did he go there?
A: to get a ball
Q: were the MDs optimistic about his chances?
A: They weren't sure
Q: Not sure that he would do what?
A: If he would wake u... | if they could bring the dog | [
"Jack is an 11-year-old boy. One day he was playing with a ball. The ball went into the street, and Jack ran for the ball. A car hit him. Jack's parents took him to the hospital. The doctors told them, \"Jack's head is hurt. Maybe he will wake up very soon. Maybe he will never wake up.\" Every day Jack's parents we... |
452_13 | Q: Where did Jack spend most of this story?
A: hospital
Q: Why was he there?
A: He was hit by a car
Q: Where was he when the auto hit him?
A: in the street
Q: Why did he go there?
A: to get a ball
Q: were the MDs optimistic about his chances?
A: They weren't sure
Q: Not sure that he would do what?
A: If he would wake u... | no | [
"Jack is an 11-year-old boy. One day he was playing with a ball. The ball went into the street, and Jack ran for the ball. A car hit him. Jack's parents took him to the hospital. The doctors told them, \"Jack's head is hurt. Maybe he will wake up very soon. Maybe he will never wake up.\" Every day Jack's parents we... |
452_14 | Q: Where did Jack spend most of this story?
A: hospital
Q: Why was he there?
A: He was hit by a car
Q: Where was he when the auto hit him?
A: in the street
Q: Why did he go there?
A: to get a ball
Q: were the MDs optimistic about his chances?
A: They weren't sure
Q: Not sure that he would do what?
A: If he would wake u... | yes | [
"Jack is an 11-year-old boy. One day he was playing with a ball. The ball went into the street, and Jack ran for the ball. A car hit him. Jack's parents took him to the hospital. The doctors told them, \"Jack's head is hurt. Maybe he will wake up very soon. Maybe he will never wake up.\" Every day Jack's parents we... |
452_15 | Q: Where did Jack spend most of this story?
A: hospital
Q: Why was he there?
A: He was hit by a car
Q: Where was he when the auto hit him?
A: in the street
Q: Why did he go there?
A: to get a ball
Q: were the MDs optimistic about his chances?
A: They weren't sure
Q: Not sure that he would do what?
A: If he would wake u... | on his bed | [
"Jack is an 11-year-old boy. One day he was playing with a ball. The ball went into the street, and Jack ran for the ball. A car hit him. Jack's parents took him to the hospital. The doctors told them, \"Jack's head is hurt. Maybe he will wake up very soon. Maybe he will never wake up.\" Every day Jack's parents we... |
452_16 | Q: Where did Jack spend most of this story?
A: hospital
Q: Why was he there?
A: He was hit by a car
Q: Where was he when the auto hit him?
A: in the street
Q: Why did he go there?
A: to get a ball
Q: were the MDs optimistic about his chances?
A: They weren't sure
Q: Not sure that he would do what?
A: If he would wake u... | He opened his eyes | [
"Jack is an 11-year-old boy. One day he was playing with a ball. The ball went into the street, and Jack ran for the ball. A car hit him. Jack's parents took him to the hospital. The doctors told them, \"Jack's head is hurt. Maybe he will wake up very soon. Maybe he will never wake up.\" Every day Jack's parents we... |
452_17 | Q: Where did Jack spend most of this story?
A: hospital
Q: Why was he there?
A: He was hit by a car
Q: Where was he when the auto hit him?
A: in the street
Q: Why did he go there?
A: to get a ball
Q: were the MDs optimistic about his chances?
A: They weren't sure
Q: Not sure that he would do what?
A: If he would wake u... | yes | [
"Jack is an 11-year-old boy. One day he was playing with a ball. The ball went into the street, and Jack ran for the ball. A car hit him. Jack's parents took him to the hospital. The doctors told them, \"Jack's head is hurt. Maybe he will wake up very soon. Maybe he will never wake up.\" Every day Jack's parents we... |
452_18 | Q: Where did Jack spend most of this story?
A: hospital
Q: Why was he there?
A: He was hit by a car
Q: Where was he when the auto hit him?
A: in the street
Q: Why did he go there?
A: to get a ball
Q: were the MDs optimistic about his chances?
A: They weren't sure
Q: Not sure that he would do what?
A: If he would wake u... | on the bed | [
"Jack is an 11-year-old boy. One day he was playing with a ball. The ball went into the street, and Jack ran for the ball. A car hit him. Jack's parents took him to the hospital. The doctors told them, \"Jack's head is hurt. Maybe he will wake up very soon. Maybe he will never wake up.\" Every day Jack's parents we... |
452_19 | Q: Where did Jack spend most of this story?
A: hospital
Q: Why was he there?
A: He was hit by a car
Q: Where was he when the auto hit him?
A: in the street
Q: Why did he go there?
A: to get a ball
Q: were the MDs optimistic about his chances?
A: They weren't sure
Q: Not sure that he would do what?
A: If he would wake u... | yes | [
"Jack is an 11-year-old boy. One day he was playing with a ball. The ball went into the street, and Jack ran for the ball. A car hit him. Jack's parents took him to the hospital. The doctors told them, \"Jack's head is hurt. Maybe he will wake up very soon. Maybe he will never wake up.\" Every day Jack's parents we... |
453_0 | Where did someone stretch his legs? | the turf. | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_1 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken? | Media's | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_2 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where? | a bough. | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_3 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest? | on the grass | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_4 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink? | pages | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_5 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it? | Wine | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_6 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there? | dates | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_7 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes? | No. | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_8 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then? | goblets | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_9 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | rehearse old histories | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_10 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | sing old songs | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_11 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | tell of old ontologies | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_12 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | drink | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_13 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | old, old wine. | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_14 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_15 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | old Homeric bards | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_16 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | Vavona | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_17 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | another world. | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_18 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
453_19 | Q: Where did someone stretch his legs?
A: the turf.
Q: Who's crown had he taken?
A: Media's
Q: And placed it where?
A: a bough.
Q: Where did they rest?
A: on the grass
Q: Who poured the drink?
A: pages
Q: What was it?
A: Wine
Q: What grew there?
A: dates
Q: Did they drink from flutes?
A: No.
Q: What then?
A: goblets
Q:... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER LXXVI Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy \n\nAbrazza had a cool retreat--a grove of dates; where we were used to lounge of noons, and mix our converse with the babble of the rills; and mix our punches in goblets chased with grapes. And a... |
454_0 | Where did the two guys meet? | chemistry class | [
"Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Some... |
454_1 | Q: Where did the two guys meet?
A: chemistry class
Q: Was it a high school class? | No | [
"Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Some... |
454_2 | Q: Where did the two guys meet?
A: chemistry class
Q: Was it a high school class?
A: No
Q: Where was their class held? | an American university | [
"Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Some... |
454_3 | Q: Where did the two guys meet?
A: chemistry class
Q: Was it a high school class?
A: No
Q: Where was their class held?
A: an American university
Q: How do Americans view companionship? | in a very general way. | [
"Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Some... |
454_4 | Q: Where did the two guys meet?
A: chemistry class
Q: Was it a high school class?
A: No
Q: Where was their class held?
A: an American university
Q: How do Americans view companionship?
A: in a very general way.
Q: Where was Yaser from? | Jordan. | [
"Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Some... |
454_5 | Q: Where did the two guys meet?
A: chemistry class
Q: Was it a high school class?
A: No
Q: Where was their class held?
A: an American university
Q: How do Americans view companionship?
A: in a very general way.
Q: Where was Yaser from?
A: Jordan.
Q: What meal did the two guys share? | lunch | [
"Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Some... |
454_6 | Q: Where did the two guys meet?
A: chemistry class
Q: Was it a high school class?
A: No
Q: Where was their class held?
A: an American university
Q: How do Americans view companionship?
A: in a very general way.
Q: Where was Yaser from?
A: Jordan.
Q: What meal did the two guys share?
A: lunch
Q: What are two emotions Ya... | hurt and confused | [
"Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Some... |
454_7 | Q: Where did the two guys meet?
A: chemistry class
Q: Was it a high school class?
A: No
Q: Where was their class held?
A: an American university
Q: How do Americans view companionship?
A: in a very general way.
Q: Where was Yaser from?
A: Jordan.
Q: What meal did the two guys share?
A: lunch
Q: What are two emotions Ya... | Yes | [
"Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Some... |
454_8 | Q: Where did the two guys meet?
A: chemistry class
Q: Was it a high school class?
A: No
Q: Where was their class held?
A: an American university
Q: How do Americans view companionship?
A: in a very general way.
Q: Where was Yaser from?
A: Jordan.
Q: What meal did the two guys share?
A: lunch
Q: What are two emotions Ya... | a society of rapid change | [
"Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Some... |
454_9 | Q: Where did the two guys meet?
A: chemistry class
Q: Was it a high school class?
A: No
Q: Where was their class held?
A: an American university
Q: How do Americans view companionship?
A: in a very general way.
Q: Where was Yaser from?
A: Jordan.
Q: What meal did the two guys share?
A: lunch
Q: What are two emotions Ya... | warmly | [
"Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Some... |
455_0 | what does BPI stand for? | British Recorded Music Industry | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_1 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of? | music companies | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_2 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where? | in the UK | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_3 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include? | three | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_4 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please? | Sony Music Entertainment | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_5 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another? | Warner Music UK | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_6 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one? | Universal Music Group | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_7 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one?
A: Universal Musi... | yes | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_8 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one?
A: Universal Musi... | British Recorded Music Industry | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_9 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one?
A: Universal Musi... | British Phonographic Industry Limited | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_10 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one?
A: Universal Musi... | 2007 | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_11 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one?
A: Universal Musi... | the BRIT Awards | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_12 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one?
A: Universal Musi... | 1977 | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_13 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one?
A: Universal Musi... | The Classic BRIT Awards | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_14 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one?
A: Universal Musi... | BRIT Awards Limited and BPI | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_15 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one?
A: Universal Musi... | charity | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
455_16 | Q: what does BPI stand for?
A: British Recorded Music Industry
Q: What does its membership consist of?
A: music companies
Q: where?
A: in the UK
Q: how many major companies does it include?
A: three
Q: Name one please?
A: Sony Music Entertainment
Q: and another?
A: Warner Music UK
Q: and the last one?
A: Universal Musi... | almost £15m | [
"The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. \n\nIts membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all three \"major\" record companies in the UK (Warner Music UK, Sony Music E... |
456_0 | who was in a bad mood after leaving the house? | Lady Monogram | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_1 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at? | Madame Melmotte's | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_2 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_3 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom? | Miss Longestaffe | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_4 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there? | Sir Damask | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_5 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see? | the Emperor | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_6 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_7 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go?
A: Yes
Q: did he see the ... | No | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_8 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go?
A: Yes
Q: did he see the ... | the Prince | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_9 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go?
A: Yes
Q: did he see the ... | his club | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_10 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go?
A: Yes
Q: did he see the ... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_11 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go?
A: Yes
Q: did he see the ... | Cats | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_12 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go?
A: Yes
Q: did he see the ... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_13 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go?
A: Yes
Q: did he see the ... | Lady Monogram | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_14 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go?
A: Yes
Q: did he see the ... | Georgiana | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_15 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go?
A: Yes
Q: did he see the ... | Almost eleven | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
456_16 | Q: who was in a bad mood after leaving the house?
A: Lady Monogram
Q: whose home was she at?
A: Madame Melmotte's
Q: was she put into a carriage?
A: Yes
Q: with whom?
A: Miss Longestaffe
Q: who put them in there?
A: Sir Damask
Q: who were they there to see?
A: the Emperor
Q: did he want to go?
A: Yes
Q: did he see the ... | No | [
"CHAPTER LXV - MISS LONGESTAFFE WRITES HOME \n\nLady Monogram, when she left Madame Melmotte's house after that entertainment of Imperial Majesty which had been to her of so very little avail, was not in a good humour. Sir Damask, who had himself affected to laugh at the whole thing, but who had been in truth as an... |
457_0 | What was created in the 50's? | capital of Andhra Pradesh | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_1 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called? | Andhra Pradesh | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_2 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official? | 2014 | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_3 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official?
A: 2014
Q: When will it be done? | 2025 | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_4 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official?
A: 2014
Q: When will it be done?
A: 2025
Q: How many people live there? | 6.7 million | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_5 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official?
A: 2014
Q: When will it be done?
A: 2025
Q: How many people live there?
A: 6.7 million
Q: And how big? | 650 square kilometres | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_6 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official?
A: 2014
Q: When will it be done?
A: 2025
Q: How many people live there?
A: 6.7 million
Q: And how big?
A: 650 square kilometres
Q: Is it by water? | yes | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_7 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official?
A: 2014
Q: When will it be done?
A: 2025
Q: How many people live there?
A: 6.7 million
Q: And how big?
A: 650 square kilometres
Q: Is it by water?
A: yes
Q: What sort of water? | River | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_8 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official?
A: 2014
Q: When will it be done?
A: 2025
Q: How many people live there?
A: 6.7 million
Q: And how big?
A: 650 square kilometres
Q: Is it by water?
A: yes
Q: What sort of water?
A... | Musi River | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_9 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official?
A: 2014
Q: When will it be done?
A: 2025
Q: How many people live there?
A: 6.7 million
Q: And how big?
A: 650 square kilometres
Q: Is it by water?
A: yes
Q: What sort of water?
A... | Three | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_10 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official?
A: 2014
Q: When will it be done?
A: 2025
Q: How many people live there?
A: 6.7 million
Q: And how big?
A: 650 square kilometres
Q: Is it by water?
A: yes
Q: What sort of water?
A... | 542 metres | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_11 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official?
A: 2014
Q: When will it be done?
A: 2025
Q: How many people live there?
A: 6.7 million
Q: And how big?
A: 650 square kilometres
Q: Is it by water?
A: yes
Q: What sort of water?
A... | no | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
457_12 | Q: What was created in the 50's?
A: capital of Andhra Pradesh
Q: What was the capital called?
A: Andhra Pradesh
Q: What year was it official?
A: 2014
Q: When will it be done?
A: 2025
Q: How many people live there?
A: 6.7 million
Q: And how big?
A: 650 square kilometres
Q: Is it by water?
A: yes
Q: What sort of water?
A... | the artificial lakes | [
"Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of a... |
458_0 | what is Nigeria called? | the "Giant of Africa" | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_1 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why? | It has a large population and economy. | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_2 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups? | over 500 | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_3 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest? | the Hausa | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_4 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war? | yes | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_5 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war?
A: yes
Q: when? | from 1967 to 1970. | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_6 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war?
A: yes
Q: when?
A: from 1967 to 1970.
Q: where did it originate from? | from British colonial rule | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_7 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war?
A: yes
Q: when?
A: from 1967 to 1970.
Q: where did it originate from?
A: from British colonial rule
Q: what... | the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_8 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war?
A: yes
Q: when?
A: from 1967 to 1970.
Q: where did it originate from?
A: from British colonial rule
Q: what... | administrative and legal | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_9 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war?
A: yes
Q: when?
A: from 1967 to 1970.
Q: where did it originate from?
A: from British colonial rule
Q: what... | in 1960 | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_10 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war?
A: yes
Q: when?
A: from 1967 to 1970.
Q: where did it originate from?
A: from British colonial rule
Q: what... | democratically-elected civilian governments and military dictatorships, | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_11 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war?
A: yes
Q: when?
A: from 1967 to 1970.
Q: where did it originate from?
A: from British colonial rule
Q: what... | the first to be conducted reasonably freely and fairly. | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_12 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war?
A: yes
Q: when?
A: from 1967 to 1970.
Q: where did it originate from?
A: from British colonial rule
Q: what... | 182 million | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_13 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war?
A: yes
Q: when?
A: from 1967 to 1970.
Q: where did it originate from?
A: from British colonial rule
Q: what... | Most populous in Africa | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
458_14 | Q: what is Nigeria called?
A: the "Giant of Africa"
Q: why?
A: It has a large population and economy.
Q: how many ethnic groups?
A: over 500
Q: whats one of the largest?
A: the Hausa
Q: have they had a civil war?
A: yes
Q: when?
A: from 1967 to 1970.
Q: where did it originate from?
A: from British colonial rule
Q: what... | seventh | [
"Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and... |
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