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6489_11
Q: What street did Fischer visit? A: Fourteenth Q: Was the visit at night? A: Yes. Q: What was he hurrying out of? A: A train Q: Where? A: Pennsylvania Station Q: What was almost torn? A: newspapers Q: From where? A: the news stand Q: Did he look at the papers? A: Yes. Q: What did he do with them after? A: threw them b...
Plaza Hotel
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nFischer, exactly one week after his nocturnal visit to Fourteenth Street, hurried out of the train at the Pennsylvania Station, almost tore the newspapers from the news stand, glanced through them one by one and threw them back. The attendant, open-mouthed, ventured upon a mild protest. Fischer t...
6489_12
Q: What street did Fischer visit? A: Fourteenth Q: Was the visit at night? A: Yes. Q: What was he hurrying out of? A: A train Q: Where? A: Pennsylvania Station Q: What was almost torn? A: newspapers Q: From where? A: the news stand Q: Did he look at the papers? A: Yes. Q: What did he do with them after? A: threw them b...
less than ten minutes
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nFischer, exactly one week after his nocturnal visit to Fourteenth Street, hurried out of the train at the Pennsylvania Station, almost tore the newspapers from the news stand, glanced through them one by one and threw them back. The attendant, open-mouthed, ventured upon a mild protest. Fischer t...
6489_13
Q: What street did Fischer visit? A: Fourteenth Q: Was the visit at night? A: Yes. Q: What was he hurrying out of? A: A train Q: Where? A: Pennsylvania Station Q: What was almost torn? A: newspapers Q: From where? A: the news stand Q: Did he look at the papers? A: Yes. Q: What did he do with them after? A: threw them b...
a tip
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nFischer, exactly one week after his nocturnal visit to Fourteenth Street, hurried out of the train at the Pennsylvania Station, almost tore the newspapers from the news stand, glanced through them one by one and threw them back. The attendant, open-mouthed, ventured upon a mild protest. Fischer t...
6489_14
Q: What street did Fischer visit? A: Fourteenth Q: Was the visit at night? A: Yes. Q: What was he hurrying out of? A: A train Q: Where? A: Pennsylvania Station Q: What was almost torn? A: newspapers Q: From where? A: the news stand Q: Did he look at the papers? A: Yes. Q: What did he do with them after? A: threw them b...
Yes.
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nFischer, exactly one week after his nocturnal visit to Fourteenth Street, hurried out of the train at the Pennsylvania Station, almost tore the newspapers from the news stand, glanced through them one by one and threw them back. The attendant, open-mouthed, ventured upon a mild protest. Fischer t...
6489_15
Q: What street did Fischer visit? A: Fourteenth Q: Was the visit at night? A: Yes. Q: What was he hurrying out of? A: A train Q: Where? A: Pennsylvania Station Q: What was almost torn? A: newspapers Q: From where? A: the news stand Q: Did he look at the papers? A: Yes. Q: What did he do with them after? A: threw them b...
the tape machine.
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nFischer, exactly one week after his nocturnal visit to Fourteenth Street, hurried out of the train at the Pennsylvania Station, almost tore the newspapers from the news stand, glanced through them one by one and threw them back. The attendant, open-mouthed, ventured upon a mild protest. Fischer t...
6489_16
Q: What street did Fischer visit? A: Fourteenth Q: Was the visit at night? A: Yes. Q: What was he hurrying out of? A: A train Q: Where? A: Pennsylvania Station Q: What was almost torn? A: newspapers Q: From where? A: the news stand Q: Did he look at the papers? A: Yes. Q: What did he do with them after? A: threw them b...
arranging some flowers.
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nFischer, exactly one week after his nocturnal visit to Fourteenth Street, hurried out of the train at the Pennsylvania Station, almost tore the newspapers from the news stand, glanced through them one by one and threw them back. The attendant, open-mouthed, ventured upon a mild protest. Fischer t...
6489_17
Q: What street did Fischer visit? A: Fourteenth Q: Was the visit at night? A: Yes. Q: What was he hurrying out of? A: A train Q: Where? A: Pennsylvania Station Q: What was almost torn? A: newspapers Q: From where? A: the news stand Q: Did he look at the papers? A: Yes. Q: What did he do with them after? A: threw them b...
in the sitting-room
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nFischer, exactly one week after his nocturnal visit to Fourteenth Street, hurried out of the train at the Pennsylvania Station, almost tore the newspapers from the news stand, glanced through them one by one and threw them back. The attendant, open-mouthed, ventured upon a mild protest. Fischer t...
6489_18
Q: What street did Fischer visit? A: Fourteenth Q: Was the visit at night? A: Yes. Q: What was he hurrying out of? A: A train Q: Where? A: Pennsylvania Station Q: What was almost torn? A: newspapers Q: From where? A: the news stand Q: Did he look at the papers? A: Yes. Q: What did he do with them after? A: threw them b...
Mr. Van Teyl
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nFischer, exactly one week after his nocturnal visit to Fourteenth Street, hurried out of the train at the Pennsylvania Station, almost tore the newspapers from the news stand, glanced through them one by one and threw them back. The attendant, open-mouthed, ventured upon a mild protest. Fischer t...
6489_19
Q: What street did Fischer visit? A: Fourteenth Q: Was the visit at night? A: Yes. Q: What was he hurrying out of? A: A train Q: Where? A: Pennsylvania Station Q: What was almost torn? A: newspapers Q: From where? A: the news stand Q: Did he look at the papers? A: Yes. Q: What did he do with them after? A: threw them b...
the day before yesterday.
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nFischer, exactly one week after his nocturnal visit to Fourteenth Street, hurried out of the train at the Pennsylvania Station, almost tore the newspapers from the news stand, glanced through them one by one and threw them back. The attendant, open-mouthed, ventured upon a mild protest. Fischer t...
6490_0
Can a person who is intubated talk?
No
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_1
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation?
No
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_2
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them?
Yes
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_3
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How?
A sedation holiday
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_4
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily?
Yes
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_5
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this?
Doctors
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_6
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why?
To ask patients questions
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_7
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
To assess neurological and cognitive functioning.
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_8
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
They can write
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_9
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
No
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_10
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
Yes
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_11
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_12
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
Law enforcement officials
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_13
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
Yes
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_14
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
The Boston Marathon bombings
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_15
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
Friday
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_16
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
A gunshot wound
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6490_17
Q: Can a person who is intubated talk? A: No Q: What about patients under sedation? A: No Q: Is there a way to get information from them? A: Yes Q: How? A: A sedation holiday Q: Does this mean they are made conscious temporarily? A: Yes Q: Who usually would want to do this? A: Doctors Q: Why? A: To ask patients questio...
The side of his neck
[ "Boston (CNN) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, lies in a hospital with a gunshot wound to the side of his neck, sedated and intubated, sources say. \n\nBut he could be brought out of sedation in minutes so he could answer questions from law enforcement officials, doctors ...
6491_0
who was the letter from?
Alfred Franks
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_1
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting?
Yes
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_2
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him?
his fellow-student
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_3
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where?
Paris and Vienna
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_4
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now?
a physician
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_5
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to?
West of Ireland
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_6
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat?
No
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_7
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
have not yet systematically overeaten themselves
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_8
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
are pretty fit
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_9
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
Martin & Wright
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_10
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
young Wright
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_11
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_12
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
Maitland
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_13
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
Come home at once
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_14
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_15
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
Margaret
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_16
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
She is going to be his wife
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_17
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_18
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6491_19
Q: who was the letter from? A: Alfred Franks Q: did Barton recognize the handwriting? A: Yes Q: how did he know him? A: his fellow-student Q: where? A: Paris and Vienna Q: and what was he now? A: a physician Q: where is Alfred going to? A: West of Ireland Q: are his patients fat? A: No Q: what does he say they haven't...
Romeo and Juliet
[ "CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain. \n\nNext morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, \"Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be my wife. You can't come too quickly, if you wish to hear of somet...
6492_0
what percent of Kuwait's population are expats?
70%
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that?
2.9 million
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population?
4.2 million
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country?
semi-democratic
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there?
1938
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there? A: 1938 Q: what did it experience in the 1980s?
a period of geopolitical instability and an economic crisis
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there? A: 1938 Q: what did it experience in the 1980s? A: a period of geopolitical instability...
very
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there? A: 1938 Q: what did it experience in the 1980s? A: a period of geopolitical instability...
From 1946 to 1982
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there? A: 1938 Q: what did it experience in the 1980s? A: a period of geopolitical instability...
1962.
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there? A: 1938 Q: what did it experience in the 1980s? A: a period of geopolitical instability...
northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf,
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there? A: 1938 Q: what did it experience in the 1980s? A: a period of geopolitical instability...
Iraq and Saudi Arabia
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there? A: 1938 Q: what did it experience in the 1980s? A: a period of geopolitical instability...
1990
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there? A: 1938 Q: what did it experience in the 1980s? A: a period of geopolitical instability...
coalition forces
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there? A: 1938 Q: what did it experience in the 1980s? A: a period of geopolitical instability...
1991
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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Q: what percent of Kuwait's population are expats? A: 70% Q: how many people is that? A: 2.9 million Q: what is the total population? A: 4.2 million Q: is it a democratic country? A: semi-democratic Q: when was oil discovered there? A: 1938 Q: what did it experience in the 1980s? A: a period of geopolitical instability...
yes
[ "Kuwait (; ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. , Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. E...
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what piece of jewelry is mentioned?
a brooch
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it?
Paul Montague
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it?
in Welbeck Street
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it? A: in Welbeck Street Q: what is the title?
DOWN IN SUFFOLK
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it? A: in Welbeck Street Q: what is the title? A: DOWN IN SUFFOLK Q: is the capitol of England mentioned?
Yes
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it? A: in Welbeck Street Q: what is the title? A: DOWN IN SUFFOLK Q: is the capitol of England mentioned? A: Yes Q: what is it ?
London
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it? A: in Welbeck Street Q: what is the title? A: DOWN IN SUFFOLK Q: is the capitol of England mentioned? A: Yes Q: what is it ? A: London Q: did someone do something in a short period of time?
Yes
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it? A: in Welbeck Street Q: what is the title? A: DOWN IN SUFFOLK Q: is the capitol of England mentioned? A: Yes Q: what is it ? A: London Q: did someone do something in a short period of time? A: Yes Q: who?
Paul Montague
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it? A: in Welbeck Street Q: what is the title? A: DOWN IN SUFFOLK Q: is the capitol of England mentioned? A: Yes Q: what is it ? A: London Q: did someone do something in a short period of time? A: Yes Q: who? ...
adjust his affairs
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it? A: in Welbeck Street Q: what is the title? A: DOWN IN SUFFOLK Q: is the capitol of England mentioned? A: Yes Q: what is it ? A: London Q: did someone do something in a short period of time? A: Yes Q: who? ...
No
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it? A: in Welbeck Street Q: what is the title? A: DOWN IN SUFFOLK Q: is the capitol of England mentioned? A: Yes Q: what is it ? A: London Q: did someone do something in a short period of time? A: Yes Q: who? ...
Hetta
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it? A: in Welbeck Street Q: what is the title? A: DOWN IN SUFFOLK Q: is the capitol of England mentioned? A: Yes Q: what is it ? A: London Q: did someone do something in a short period of time? A: Yes Q: who? ...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Q: what piece of jewelry is mentioned? A: a brooch Q: who had it? A: Paul Montague Q: where was he when he had it? A: in Welbeck Street Q: what is the title? A: DOWN IN SUFFOLK Q: is the capitol of England mentioned? A: Yes Q: what is it ? A: London Q: did someone do something in a short period of time? A: Yes Q: who? ...
Roger Carbury.
[ "CHAPTER C - DOWN IN SUFFOLK \n\nIt need hardly be said that Paul Montague was not long in adjusting his affairs with Hetta after the visit which he received from Roger Carbury. Early on the following morning he was once more in Welbeck Street, taking the brooch with him; and though at first Lady Carbury kept up he...
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Who will now have control of Congress?
the GOP
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control?
the democrats
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader?
Mitch McConnell
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans?
at least 246 seats
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead?
World War II
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
John Boehner
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
humbled
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
6494_7
Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
Congratulated the Republicans
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
6494_8
Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
Obama
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
6494_9
Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
health care, Wall St, a stimulus package
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
two
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
they were marginalized
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
6494_12
Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
no
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
6494_13
Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
the economy
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
6494_14
Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
filibuster
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
yes
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
2007
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
yes
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
6494_18
Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
both parties to work together
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
6494_19
Q: Who will now have control of Congress? A: the GOP Q: Who lost control? A: the democrats Q: who is thought to be the next likely Senate Leader? A: Mitch McConnell Q: how many members will the Republicans? A: at least 246 seats Q: When is the last time they had such a lead? A: World War II Q: Who is Speaker of the Hou...
the middle class.
[ "A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his last two years in office. \n\nThe thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democ...
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Is Singapore found near the equator?
yes
[ "Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ...
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Q: Is Singapore found near the equator? A: yes Q: in what direction?
north
[ "Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ...
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Q: Is Singapore found near the equator? A: yes Q: in what direction? A: north Q: when was it founded?
1819
[ "Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ...
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Q: Is Singapore found near the equator? A: yes Q: in what direction? A: north Q: when was it founded? A: 1819 Q: by who?
Stamford Raffles
[ "Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ...
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Q: Is Singapore found near the equator? A: yes Q: in what direction? A: north Q: when was it founded? A: 1819 Q: by who? A: Stamford Raffles Q: what did he use it for?
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[ "Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ...