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what was left on the table?
the dessert
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to?
George
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why?
He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends?
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there?
Duncombe
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else?
Pelham and Spencer
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
Looking for Phyllis Poynton for Pelham
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
Pelham
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
He isn't sure
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
existence reconciles him to life
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
at a small round dining-table
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
port
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
from a decanter
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
unknown
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
Duncombe f
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
nervous
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Q: what was left on the table? A: the dessert Q: Who did Pelham apoligize to? A: George Q: why? A: He wasn't behaving as a guest should and lost his temper more than once int twenty-four hours Q: were they friends? A: yes Q: who else was there? A: Duncombe Q: anyone else? A: Pelham and Spencer Q: Does George forgive hi...
seemed so
[ "CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WOMAN'S CRY \n\nThe three men were sitting at a small round dining-table, from which everything except the dessert had been removed. Duncombe filled his own glass and passed around a decanter of port. Pelham and Spencer both helped themselves almost mechanically. A cloud of restraint had hung ove...
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Who dreams?
Everyone
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering?
Jean Beliveau
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering?
Jean Beliveau
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what?
a mid-life crisis
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When?
in 2000
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it?
he walked
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long?
11 years
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes?
54
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat?
insects
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where
Africa,
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
nine days
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
6056_11
Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
Mexico
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
6056_12
Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
75,000- kilometre
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
6056_13
Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
Vladislav Ketov
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
6056_14
Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
Russian
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
93
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
20 years.
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
draws portraits
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
20 years
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
Ezra Cooley.
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
2006
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
he wanted to accomplish something,
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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Q: Who dreams? A: Everyone Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: who was suffering? A: Jean Beliveau Q: From what? A: a mid-life crisis Q: When? A: in 2000 Q: What did he do about it? A: he walked Q: for how long? A: 11 years Q: How many pairs of shoes? A: 54 Q: What did he eat? A: insects Q: Where A: Africa, Q: Ho...
yes
[ "Everyone dreams of seeing the world. But some people take that dream to the extreme. \n\nIn 2000, Canadian Jean Beliveau was suffering from a mid-life crisis . He thought a good walk might help. So, he decided to go for one... around the whole world. It took him 11 years and 54 pairs of shoes. He ate insects in Af...
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who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl?
The commissioner
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
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Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry?
the umbrella
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
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Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to?
the post office
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
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Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that?
the pier
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_4
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door?
The commissioner
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_5
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door? A: The commissioner Q: who was ready there?
Mr. George
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_6
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door? A: The commissioner Q: who was ready there? A: Mr. George Q: where did...
in his pocket
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_7
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door? A: The commissioner Q: who was ready there? A: Mr. George Q: where did...
fifteen
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_8
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door? A: The commissioner Q: who was ready there? A: Mr. George Q: where did...
to put a letter in
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_9
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door? A: The commissioner Q: who was ready there? A: Mr. George Q: where did...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_10
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door? A: The commissioner Q: who was ready there? A: Mr. George Q: where did...
whether the letter would go direct
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_11
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door? A: The commissioner Q: who was ready there? A: Mr. George Q: where did...
served as interpreter
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_12
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door? A: The commissioner Q: who was ready there? A: Mr. George Q: where did...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_13
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door? A: The commissioner Q: who was ready there? A: Mr. George Q: where did...
No
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6057_14
Q: who carried Mr. George's travelling shawl? A: The commissioner Q: what else did he carry? A: the umbrella Q: what were they on the way to? A: the post office Q: where did they head after that? A: the pier Q: who had initially knocked at the door? A: The commissioner Q: who was ready there? A: Mr. George Q: where did...
the side of a canal
[ "CHAPTER IX. \n\nTHE GREAT CANAL. \n\nThe commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out. \n\nMr. George wished to stop by the way to put a lette...
6058_0
who is Newt Gingrich?
Former House Speaker
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_1
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative?
Yes
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_2
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat?
No
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_3
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he?
Republican
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_4
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from?
Massachusetts
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_5
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives?
Rick Santorum
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_6
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives? A: Rick Santorum Q: does he have a problem?
Yes
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_7
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives? A: Rick Santorum Q: does he have a problem? A: Yes Q: what?
convincing people he has a shot at Obama
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_8
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives? A: Rick Santorum Q: does he have a problem? A: Yes Q: what? A: convincing people he has a sho...
Pennsylvania
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_9
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives? A: Rick Santorum Q: does he have a problem? A: Yes Q: what? A: convincing people he has a sho...
"the intellectual godfather"
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_10
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives? A: Rick Santorum Q: does he have a problem? A: Yes Q: what? A: convincing people he has a sho...
Tea Party
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_11
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives? A: Rick Santorum Q: does he have a problem? A: Yes Q: what? A: convincing people he has a sho...
convince doubters
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_12
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives? A: Rick Santorum Q: does he have a problem? A: Yes Q: what? A: convincing people he has a sho...
his third run is more than him being a conversation-mover
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_13
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives? A: Rick Santorum Q: does he have a problem? A: Yes Q: what? A: convincing people he has a sho...
radio host
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_14
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives? A: Rick Santorum Q: does he have a problem? A: Yes Q: what? A: convincing people he has a sho...
conservative
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6058_15
Q: who is Newt Gingrich? A: Former House Speaker Q: Is he a conservative? A: Yes Q: Is Mitt Rmney Democrat? A: No Q: what is he? A: Republican Q: where is he from? A: Massachusetts Q: who is a favorite of social conservatives? A: Rick Santorum Q: does he have a problem? A: Yes Q: what? A: convincing people he has a sho...
former CEO of Godfather's Pizza
[ "Washington (CNN) -- There is no argument the Republican presidential field has breadth. \n\nFrom Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of liberal Massachusetts, who needs to convince primary doubters of his core conservatism to Texas Rep. Ron Paul, sometimes called \"the intellectual godfather\" of the Tea P...
6059_0
Is the Bible ancient?
Yes
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_1
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient?
the Greek tragedies
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_2
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in?
hundreds
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_3
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear?
No
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_4
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources?
Textual scholars
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_5
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
for centuries
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_6
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
which sources are most closely derived from the original
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_7
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
biblical books that are letters
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_8
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
Yes
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_9
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
Yes
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_10
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
textual
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_11
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
after 1972
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_12
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
Sana'a
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_13
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
to the 7–8th centuries.
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_14
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
earlier
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_15
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
yes
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_16
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
Ancient scribes
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_17
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
by hand
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_18
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
reconstruct it
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6059_19
Q: Is the Bible ancient? A: Yes Q: What other works are considered ancient? A: the Greek tragedies Q: How many copies do they survive in? A: hundreds Q: is the relationship of copies to the original always clear? A: No Q: What type of scholars debate about the sources? A: Textual scholars Q: How long have they debated ...
Yes
[ "Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants in either manuscripts or printed books. Ancient scribes made alterations when copying manuscripts by hand. Given a manuscript copy, several or many copies, but not t...
6060_0
Who is this article about?
Dan Wheldon
[ "(CNN) -- Dan Wheldon brought a bit of England with him when he began driving extremely fast cars in the United States. \n\n\"When I first started racing, a lot of the guys said that I raced with a lot of heart, occasionally not my head, but always with a lot of heart, like the way that Richard the Lionheart fought...
6060_1
Q: Who is this article about? A: Dan Wheldon Q: Where is he from?
England
[ "(CNN) -- Dan Wheldon brought a bit of England with him when he began driving extremely fast cars in the United States. \n\n\"When I first started racing, a lot of the guys said that I raced with a lot of heart, occasionally not my head, but always with a lot of heart, like the way that Richard the Lionheart fought...
6060_2
Q: Who is this article about? A: Dan Wheldon Q: Where is he from? A: England Q: Where is he located now?
United States
[ "(CNN) -- Dan Wheldon brought a bit of England with him when he began driving extremely fast cars in the United States. \n\n\"When I first started racing, a lot of the guys said that I raced with a lot of heart, occasionally not my head, but always with a lot of heart, like the way that Richard the Lionheart fought...
6060_3
Q: Who is this article about? A: Dan Wheldon Q: Where is he from? A: England Q: Where is he located now? A: United States Q: What did he always race with?
a lot of heart
[ "(CNN) -- Dan Wheldon brought a bit of England with him when he began driving extremely fast cars in the United States. \n\n\"When I first started racing, a lot of the guys said that I raced with a lot of heart, occasionally not my head, but always with a lot of heart, like the way that Richard the Lionheart fought...
6060_4
Q: Who is this article about? A: Dan Wheldon Q: Where is he from? A: England Q: Where is he located now? A: United States Q: What did he always race with? A: a lot of heart Q: Who was he referred to as?
Richard the Lionheart
[ "(CNN) -- Dan Wheldon brought a bit of England with him when he began driving extremely fast cars in the United States. \n\n\"When I first started racing, a lot of the guys said that I raced with a lot of heart, occasionally not my head, but always with a lot of heart, like the way that Richard the Lionheart fought...
6060_5
Q: Who is this article about? A: Dan Wheldon Q: Where is he from? A: England Q: Where is he located now? A: United States Q: What did he always race with? A: a lot of heart Q: Who was he referred to as? A: Richard the Lionheart Q: Where did he write that on?
a sponsor's blog
[ "(CNN) -- Dan Wheldon brought a bit of England with him when he began driving extremely fast cars in the United States. \n\n\"When I first started racing, a lot of the guys said that I raced with a lot of heart, occasionally not my head, but always with a lot of heart, like the way that Richard the Lionheart fought...