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6366_14 | Q: How many continental confederations of FIFA are there?
A: six
Q: When was CAF founded?
A: 8 February 1957
Q: Where?
A: Khartoum, Sudan
Q: How long did headquarters stay there?
A: for some months
Q: Where did they move after?
A: near Cairo
Q: Why did they move?
A: a fire outbreak in the offices of the Sudanese Footba... | Youssef Mohammad | [
"The Confederation of African Football (CAF, ; ; ) is the administrative and controlling body for African association football. \n\nCAF represents the national football associations of Africa, runs continental, national, and club competitions, and controls the prize money, regulations and media rights to those comp... |
6366_15 | Q: How many continental confederations of FIFA are there?
A: six
Q: When was CAF founded?
A: 8 February 1957
Q: Where?
A: Khartoum, Sudan
Q: How long did headquarters stay there?
A: for some months
Q: Where did they move after?
A: near Cairo
Q: Why did they move?
A: a fire outbreak in the offices of the Sudanese Footba... | Abdel Aziz Abdallah Salem | [
"The Confederation of African Football (CAF, ; ; ) is the administrative and controlling body for African association football. \n\nCAF represents the national football associations of Africa, runs continental, national, and club competitions, and controls the prize money, regulations and media rights to those comp... |
6366_16 | Q: How many continental confederations of FIFA are there?
A: six
Q: When was CAF founded?
A: 8 February 1957
Q: Where?
A: Khartoum, Sudan
Q: How long did headquarters stay there?
A: for some months
Q: Where did they move after?
A: near Cairo
Q: Why did they move?
A: a fire outbreak in the offices of the Sudanese Footba... | 56 | [
"The Confederation of African Football (CAF, ; ; ) is the administrative and controlling body for African association football. \n\nCAF represents the national football associations of Africa, runs continental, national, and club competitions, and controls the prize money, regulations and media rights to those comp... |
6366_17 | Q: How many continental confederations of FIFA are there?
A: six
Q: When was CAF founded?
A: 8 February 1957
Q: Where?
A: Khartoum, Sudan
Q: How long did headquarters stay there?
A: for some months
Q: Where did they move after?
A: near Cairo
Q: Why did they move?
A: a fire outbreak in the offices of the Sudanese Footba... | 55 | [
"The Confederation of African Football (CAF, ; ; ) is the administrative and controlling body for African association football. \n\nCAF represents the national football associations of Africa, runs continental, national, and club competitions, and controls the prize money, regulations and media rights to those comp... |
6366_18 | Q: How many continental confederations of FIFA are there?
A: six
Q: When was CAF founded?
A: 8 February 1957
Q: Where?
A: Khartoum, Sudan
Q: How long did headquarters stay there?
A: for some months
Q: Where did they move after?
A: near Cairo
Q: Why did they move?
A: a fire outbreak in the offices of the Sudanese Footba... | yes | [
"The Confederation of African Football (CAF, ; ; ) is the administrative and controlling body for African association football. \n\nCAF represents the national football associations of Africa, runs continental, national, and club competitions, and controls the prize money, regulations and media rights to those comp... |
6366_19 | Q: How many continental confederations of FIFA are there?
A: six
Q: When was CAF founded?
A: 8 February 1957
Q: Where?
A: Khartoum, Sudan
Q: How long did headquarters stay there?
A: for some months
Q: Where did they move after?
A: near Cairo
Q: Why did they move?
A: a fire outbreak in the offices of the Sudanese Footba... | Zanzibar | [
"The Confederation of African Football (CAF, ; ; ) is the administrative and controlling body for African association football. \n\nCAF represents the national football associations of Africa, runs continental, national, and club competitions, and controls the prize money, regulations and media rights to those comp... |
6367_0 | Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially? | Nicolas Colsaerts | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_1 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace? | 23 | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_2 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from? | south africa | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_3 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do? | four shot leader at halfway | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_4 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do?
A: four shot leader at halfway
Q: What did Compatriot Thomas Aiken do? | joint second | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_5 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do?
A: four shot leader at halfway
Q: What did Compatriot Thomas Aiken do?
A: joint second
Q: CWHat did he shoot? | 70 | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_6 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do?
A: four shot leader at halfway
Q: What did Compatriot Thomas Aiken do?
A: joint second
Q: CWHat did he shoot?
A: 70
Q: How did Lee Slattery do? | shot 65 (eight under par) | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_7 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do?
A: four shot leader at halfway
Q: What did Compatriot Thomas Aiken do?
A: joint second
Q: CWHat did he shoot?
A: 70
Q: How did Lee Slattery do?
A: shot 65 (eight und... | Jose Maria Olazabal | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_8 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do?
A: four shot leader at halfway
Q: What did Compatriot Thomas Aiken do?
A: joint second
Q: CWHat did he shoot?
A: 70
Q: How did Lee Slattery do?
A: shot 65 (eight und... | Spain | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_9 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do?
A: four shot leader at halfway
Q: What did Compatriot Thomas Aiken do?
A: joint second
Q: CWHat did he shoot?
A: 70
Q: How did Lee Slattery do?
A: shot 65 (eight und... | Nicolas Colsaerts | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_10 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do?
A: four shot leader at halfway
Q: What did Compatriot Thomas Aiken do?
A: joint second
Q: CWHat did he shoot?
A: 70
Q: How did Lee Slattery do?
A: shot 65 (eight und... | 76 | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_11 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do?
A: four shot leader at halfway
Q: What did Compatriot Thomas Aiken do?
A: joint second
Q: CWHat did he shoot?
A: 70
Q: How did Lee Slattery do?
A: shot 65 (eight und... | Padraig Harrington | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_12 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do?
A: four shot leader at halfway
Q: What did Compatriot Thomas Aiken do?
A: joint second
Q: CWHat did he shoot?
A: 70
Q: How did Lee Slattery do?
A: shot 65 (eight und... | led after the 1st round | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6367_13 | Q: Who was ahead in the Volvo tournament initially?
A: Nicolas Colsaerts
Q: How old is Grace?
A: 23
Q: Where is he from?
A: south africa
Q: How did he do?
A: four shot leader at halfway
Q: What did Compatriot Thomas Aiken do?
A: joint second
Q: CWHat did he shoot?
A: 70
Q: How did Lee Slattery do?
A: shot 65 (eight und... | Bae Sang-moon | [
"(CNN) -- Branden Grace stepped up his bid for back-to-back tournament wins by taking a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Volvo Golf Champions tournament at The Links at Fancourt Friday. \n\nThe 23-year-old South African carded a seven-under-par 66 to set the pace on 12-under 134 after two rounds. \n\nComp... |
6368_0 | What dilemma does she face? | Do homework or help the man | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_1 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside? | No | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_2 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside?
A: No
Q: How cold is it? | three degrees above zero | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_3 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside?
A: No
Q: How cold is it?
A: three degrees above zero
Q: How does she earn money? | deliver morning papers | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_4 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside?
A: No
Q: How cold is it?
A: three degrees above zero
Q: How does she earn money?
A: deliver morning papers
Q: How many does she have to do? | 50 customers | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_5 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside?
A: No
Q: How cold is it?
A: three degrees above zero
Q: How does she earn money?
A: deliver morning papers
Q: How many does she have to do?
A: 50 customers
Q: Does she use her bike today? | No | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_6 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside?
A: No
Q: How cold is it?
A: three degrees above zero
Q: How does she earn money?
A: deliver morning papers
Q: How many does she have to do?
A: 50 customers
Q: Does she use her bike today?
A: No
Q: How long will her route take? | more than an hour | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_7 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside?
A: No
Q: How cold is it?
A: three degrees above zero
Q: How does she earn money?
A: deliver morning papers
Q: How many does she have to do?
A: 50 customers
Q: Does she use her bike today?
A: No
Q: How long will her route take?
A: more t... | Mr Zimmerman | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_8 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside?
A: No
Q: How cold is it?
A: three degrees above zero
Q: How does she earn money?
A: deliver morning papers
Q: How many does she have to do?
A: 50 customers
Q: Does she use her bike today?
A: No
Q: How long will her route take?
A: more t... | His car was out of gas | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_9 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside?
A: No
Q: How cold is it?
A: three degrees above zero
Q: How does she earn money?
A: deliver morning papers
Q: How many does she have to do?
A: 50 customers
Q: Does she use her bike today?
A: No
Q: How long will her route take?
A: more t... | homework | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_10 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside?
A: No
Q: How cold is it?
A: three degrees above zero
Q: How does she earn money?
A: deliver morning papers
Q: How many does she have to do?
A: 50 customers
Q: Does she use her bike today?
A: No
Q: How long will her route take?
A: more t... | math | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6368_11 | Q: What dilemma does she face?
A: Do homework or help the man
Q: Is it hot outside?
A: No
Q: How cold is it?
A: three degrees above zero
Q: How does she earn money?
A: deliver morning papers
Q: How many does she have to do?
A: 50 customers
Q: Does she use her bike today?
A: No
Q: How long will her route take?
A: more t... | half mile | [
"It was just three degrees above zero.\"That's cold\", thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers ,and on cold mornings when she couldn't ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag , Jan... |
6369_0 | What happened to the drunk person's toe? | it was chewed off | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_1 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who? | his dog | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_2 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that? | he could sense the disease | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_3 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that?
A: he could sense the disease
Q: Why did the man want to keep the remainings of his toe? | give it to Kiko as a treat | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_4 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that?
A: he could sense the disease
Q: Why did the man want to keep the remainings of his toe?
A: give it to Kiko as a treat
Q: Why was he thankful about this incident? | He saved his life. | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_5 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that?
A: he could sense the disease
Q: Why did the man want to keep the remainings of his toe?
A: give it to Kiko as a treat
Q: Why was he thankful about this incident?
A: He saved his life.
Q: What was the doct... | his toe would have had to be cut off anyway. | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_6 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that?
A: he could sense the disease
Q: Why did the man want to keep the remainings of his toe?
A: give it to Kiko as a treat
Q: Why was he thankful about this incident?
A: He saved his life.
Q: What was the doct... | smell all over his foot." | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_7 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that?
A: he could sense the disease
Q: Why did the man want to keep the remainings of his toe?
A: give it to Kiko as a treat
Q: Why was he thankful about this incident?
A: He saved his life.
Q: What was the doct... | blood everywhere. | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_8 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that?
A: he could sense the disease
Q: Why did the man want to keep the remainings of his toe?
A: give it to Kiko as a treat
Q: Why was he thankful about this incident?
A: He saved his life.
Q: What was the doct... | along side his foot | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_9 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that?
A: he could sense the disease
Q: Why did the man want to keep the remainings of his toe?
A: give it to Kiko as a treat
Q: Why was he thankful about this incident?
A: He saved his life.
Q: What was the doct... | couldn't find it | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_10 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that?
A: he could sense the disease
Q: Why did the man want to keep the remainings of his toe?
A: give it to Kiko as a treat
Q: Why was he thankful about this incident?
A: He saved his life.
Q: What was the doct... | under observation | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_11 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that?
A: he could sense the disease
Q: Why did the man want to keep the remainings of his toe?
A: give it to Kiko as a treat
Q: Why was he thankful about this incident?
A: He saved his life.
Q: What was the doct... | musician | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6369_12 | Q: What happened to the drunk person's toe?
A: it was chewed off
Q: By who?
A: his dog
Q: Why did the dog do that?
A: he could sense the disease
Q: Why did the man want to keep the remainings of his toe?
A: give it to Kiko as a treat
Q: Why was he thankful about this incident?
A: He saved his life.
Q: What was the doct... | dangerously high blood-sugar levels | [
"A dog who chewed off his owner's infected toe while he was passed-out drunk has been called a lifesaver. Jerry Douthett had been out drinking when his dog Kiko bit off a large part if his big toe. His wife, Rosee, rushed him to hospital where tests showed the 48-year-old musician had dangerous high blood-sugar lev... |
6370_0 | Who is a 20 year veteran? | Luis Fernandez | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_1 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what? | disaster response | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_2 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center? | Perry, Georgia | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_3 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center?
A: Perry, Georgia
Q: wher edoes he normally work? | Geoff Burkart | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_4 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center?
A: Perry, Georgia
Q: wher edoes he normally work?
A: Geoff Burkart
Q: what is fernandez spokesman for? | Federal Emergency Management Agency | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_5 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center?
A: Perry, Georgia
Q: wher edoes he normally work?
A: Geoff Burkart
Q: what is fernandez spokesman for?
A: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Q: is real danger a possibility ? | Yes. | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_6 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center?
A: Perry, Georgia
Q: wher edoes he normally work?
A: Geoff Burkart
Q: what is fernandez spokesman for?
A: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Q: is real danger a possibility ?
A: Yes.
Q: Where did the subway... | Washington's Metro system | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_7 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center?
A: Perry, Georgia
Q: wher edoes he normally work?
A: Geoff Burkart
Q: what is fernandez spokesman for?
A: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Q: is real danger a possibility ?
A: Yes.
Q: Where did the subway... | eight | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_8 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center?
A: Perry, Georgia
Q: wher edoes he normally work?
A: Geoff Burkart
Q: what is fernandez spokesman for?
A: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Q: is real danger a possibility ?
A: Yes.
Q: Where did the subway... | toxic gas | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_9 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center?
A: Perry, Georgia
Q: wher edoes he normally work?
A: Geoff Burkart
Q: what is fernandez spokesman for?
A: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Q: is real danger a possibility ?
A: Yes.
Q: Where did the subway... | a chemical attack | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_10 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center?
A: Perry, Georgia
Q: wher edoes he normally work?
A: Geoff Burkart
Q: what is fernandez spokesman for?
A: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Q: is real danger a possibility ?
A: Yes.
Q: Where did the subway... | an obliterated building | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_11 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center?
A: Perry, Georgia
Q: wher edoes he normally work?
A: Geoff Burkart
Q: what is fernandez spokesman for?
A: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Q: is real danger a possibility ?
A: Yes.
Q: Where did the subway... | smoke | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6370_12 | Q: Who is a 20 year veteran?
A: Luis Fernandez
Q: veteran of what?
A: disaster response
Q: where is the center?
A: Perry, Georgia
Q: wher edoes he normally work?
A: Geoff Burkart
Q: what is fernandez spokesman for?
A: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Q: is real danger a possibility ?
A: Yes.
Q: Where did the subway... | pretending | [
"Guardian Centers may be a place to practice how to respond to a disaster, but that doesn't mean real danger is nonexistent. \n\nWhen we headed over to see its mock subway station, complete with eight cars donated from Washington's Metro system, we were told we had a limited window to view it. The reason -- they we... |
6371_0 | What was interpreted as the work of a god? | adaptation | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_1 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say? | organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_2 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow? | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_3 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue? | God had brought about the best of all possible worlds. | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_4 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | Voltaire | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_5 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | Dr. Pangloss | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_6 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | three | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_7 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | the dynamic evolutionary process | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_8 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | evolutionary fitness | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_9 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | a state reached by the population | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_10 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | during that process | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_11 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | a phenotypic or adaptive trait | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_12 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | a functional role | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_13 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | natural selection | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_14 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | a succession of environmental challenges | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_15 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | as they grow | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_16 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | adaptive plasticity | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_17 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | the imposed conditions. | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_18 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | gives them resilience | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6371_19 | Q: What was interpreted as the work of a god?
A: adaptation
Q: what did William Paley say?
A: organisms were perfectly adapted to the lives they led
Q: who's idea did that shadow?
A: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Q: what exactly did he argue?
A: God had brought about the best of all possible worlds.
Q: Who made fun of that... | Bridgewater Treatises | [
"In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits a population of organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, wit... |
6372_0 | What are the people of Cambridge talking about? | Shand's return | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_1 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know? | Mr. Caldigate | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_2 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell? | Hester | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_3 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision? | no | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_4 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad? | yes | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_5 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her? | hope | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_6 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad? | if they are not realised | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_7 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | in the dark | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_8 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | no | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_9 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | Mr. Seely | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_10 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | prison | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_11 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | Shand's deposition | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_12 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | yes | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_13 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | Shand | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_14 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | a Secretary of State | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_15 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | yes | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_16 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | no | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_17 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | new evidence | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_18 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | the Australian marriage | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6372_19 | Q: What are the people of Cambridge talking about?
A: Shand's return
Q: Who was the first to know?
A: Mr. Caldigate
Q: Who did he tell?
A: Hester
Q: Was that an easy decision?
A: no
Q: Had Hester been sad?
A: yes
Q: What might she feel if he told her?
A: hope
Q: How would hope make her more sad?
A: if they are not real... | bribed the man | [
"Chapter LI \n\nDick Shand Goes To Cambridgeshire \n\n\n\nThe news of Shand's return was soon common in Cambridge. The tidings, of course, were told to Mr. Caldigate, and were then made known by him to Hester. The old man, though he turned the matter much in his mind,--doubting whether the hopes thus raised would n... |
6373_0 | Where does this story take place? | a faraway lan | [
"This story takes place in a faraway land. One day, in this magical kingdom a happy little kitten, named Lucy, was walking down the road. As she turned the corner, she came upon a frog who had badly hurt his leg trying to jump over a puddle. The kitten looked down at the frog and asked him if he needed any help. Th... |
6373_1 | Q: Where does this story take place?
A: a faraway lan
Q: Where was the kitten walking? | down the road | [
"This story takes place in a faraway land. One day, in this magical kingdom a happy little kitten, named Lucy, was walking down the road. As she turned the corner, she came upon a frog who had badly hurt his leg trying to jump over a puddle. The kitten looked down at the frog and asked him if he needed any help. Th... |
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