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Q850 | what happened to george o'malley on grey's anatomy? | George O'Malley | Despite this, his death received mixed feedback. | [
"George O'Malley is a fictional character from the medical drama television series Grey's Anatomy , which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States.",
"The character was created by series producer Shonda Rhimes , and was portrayed by actor T. R. Knight from 2005 to 2009.",
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Q870 | how much did yankee stadium cost | Yankee Stadium | Also controversial was the price tag of $1.5 billion, which makes it not only the most expensive baseball stadium ever built, but the second-most expensive stadium of any kind (after MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey ). | [
"This article is about the ballpark which opened in 2009.",
"For the original stadium, on the south side of 161st Street, go to Yankee Stadium (1923) .",
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Q900 | What happened during the Starving Time in Jamestown? | Starving Time | Lack of access to water and a relatively dry rain season crippled the agricultural production of the colonists. | [
"The Starving Time at Jamestown in the Colony of Virginia was a period of starvation during the winter of 1609–1610 in which all but 60 of 500 colonists died.",
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Q900 | What happened during the Starving Time in Jamestown? | Starving Time | A fleet from England, damaged by a hurricane, arrived months behind schedule with new colonists, but without expected food supplies. | [
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Q900 | What happened during the Starving Time in Jamestown? | Starving Time | There is scientific evidence that the settlers at Jamestown had turned to cannibalism during the starving time. | [
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Q910 | what food is in afghan | Afghan cuisine | Afghan cuisine is largely based upon the nation's chief crops; cereals like wheat , maize , barley and rice . | [
"A table setting of Afghan food in Kabul .",
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"Though it has similarities with neighboring countries, Afghan cuisine is undeniably unique."
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Q910 | what food is in afghan | Afghan cuisine | Accompanying these staples are dairy products ( yogurt and whey ), various nuts , and native vegetables, as well as fresh and dried fruits; Afghanistan is well known for its grapes . | [
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Q911 | how kimberlite pipes form | Volcanic pipe | Volcanic pipes are relatively rare. | [
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Q967 | what county is coatesville indiana located in | Coatesville, Indiana | Coatesville is a town in Clay Township , Hendricks County , Indiana , United States . | [
"The population was 523 at the 2010 Census ."
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Q990 | what does continuous improvement mean | Continual improvement process | A continual improvement process, also often called a continuous improvement process (abbreviated as CIP or CI), is an ongoing effort to improve products, services, or processes. | [
"These efforts can seek \"incremental\" improvement over time or \"breakthrough\" improvement all at once.",
"Delivery (customer valued) processes are constantly evaluated and improved in the light of their efficiency, effectiveness and flexibility.",
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Q1027 | WHAT IS A FY QUARTER | Fiscal year | A fiscal year (or financial year, or sometimes budget year) is a period used for calculating annual ("yearly") financial statements in businesses and other organizations. | [
"In many jurisdictions, regulatory laws regarding accounting and taxation require such reports once per twelve months, but do not require that the period reported on constitutes a calendar year (that is, 1 January to 31 December).",
"Fiscal years vary between businesses and countries.",
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Q1032 | who wrote a rose is a rose is a rose | Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose | The sentence "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose." was written by Gertrude Stein as part of the 1913 poem Sacred Emily, which appeared in the 1922 book Geography and Plays. | [
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"In that poem, the first \"Rose\" is the name of a person.",
"Stein later used variations on the sentence in other writings, and \"A rose is a rose is a rose\" is probably her most famous quotation, often interpreted as meaning \"things are what they are,\" a statement of the law of ide... | [
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Q1033 | what is a notary for | Notary public | A notary public (or notary or public notary) in the common law world is a public officer constituted by law to serve the public in non-contentious matters usually concerned with estates, deeds, powers-of-attorney, and foreign and international business. | [
"An embossed foil Notary Seal from the State of New York .",
"Any such act is known as a notarization.",
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Q1033 | what is a notary for | Notary public | A notary's main functions are to administer oaths and affirmations, take affidavits and statutory declarations , witness and authenticate the execution of certain classes of documents, take acknowledgments of deeds and other conveyances, protest notes and bills of exchange, provide notice of foreign drafts, prepare mar... | [
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Q1064 | who played the lead roles in the movie leaving las vegas | Leaving Las Vegas | Nicolas Cage stars as a suicidal alcoholic who has ended his personal and professional life to drink himself to death in Las Vegas . | [
"Leaving Las Vegas is a 1995 romantic drama film directed and written by Mike Figgis , based on a semi- autobiographical novel of the same name by John O'Brien .",
"While there, he forms a relationship with a hardened prostitute , played by Elisabeth Shue , which forms the center of the film.",
"O'Brien committ... | [
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Q1065 | what is a CMM machine | Coordinate-measuring machine | A coordinate measuring machine is a device for measuring the physical geometrical characteristics of an object. | [
"This machine may be manually controlled by an operator or it may be computer controlled.",
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Q1067 | what percentage of water in in the body | Body water | Arthur Guyton 's Textbook of Medical Physiology states that "the total amount of water in a man of average weight (70 kilograms) is approximately 40 litres, averaging 57 percent of his total body weight. | [
"In physiology , body water is the water content of the human body .",
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Q1067 | what percentage of water in in the body | Body water | In a newborn infant, this may be as high as 75 percent of the body weight, but it progressively decreases from birth to old age, most of the decrease occurring during the first 10 years of life. | [
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Q1100 | where does a flea live | Flea | Fleas are external parasites , living by hematophagy off the blood of mammals and birds . | [
"Fleas are the insects forming the order Siphonaptera.",
"They are wingless, with mouthparts adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood .",
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Q1102 | what is a group of deer called | Deer | Deer (singular and plural) are the ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. | [
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Q1154 | where do crocodiles live | Crocodile | Crocodiles (subfamily Crocodylinae) or true crocodiles are large aquatic tetrapods that live throughout the tropics in Africa , Asia , the Americas and Australia . | [
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Q1157 | what relates to erosion | Erosion | Erosion is the process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface by exogenetic processes such as wind or water flow, and then transported and deposited in other locations. | [
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Q1157 | what relates to erosion | Erosion | Water and wind erosion are now the two primary causes of land degradation ; combined, they are responsible for 84% of degraded acreage, making excessive erosion one of the most significant global environmental problems. | [
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Q1159 | where in oregon is albany | Albany, Oregon | Albany is the 11th largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon , and is the county seat of Linn County . | [
"It is largely a farming and manufacturing city.",
"Settlers founded the community in 1848.",
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Q1159 | where in oregon is albany | Albany, Oregon | It is located in the Willamette Valley at the confluence of the Calapooia River and the Willamette River in both Linn and Benton counties, just east of Corvallis and south of Salem . | [
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Q1163 | what year did isaac newton die | Isaac Newton | Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 164220 March 1727) was an English physicist and mathematician who is widely regarded as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution . | [
"His book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (\"Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy\"), first published in 1687, laid the foundations for most of classical mechanics .",
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Q1184 | where fourth of july came from | Independence Day (United States) | Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain . | [
"Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks , parades, barbecues , carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games , family reunions , and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United State... | [
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Q1191 | what are layers of the ionosphere | Ionosphere | The ionosphere is a region of the upper atmosphere , from about to altitude, and includes the thermosphere and parts of the mesosphere and exosphere . | [
"It is distinguished because it is ionized by solar radiation.",
"It plays an important part in atmospheric electricity and forms the inner edge of the magnetosphere .",
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Q1196 | what is a newsgroup message | Usenet newsgroup | A Usenet newsgroup is a usually within the Usenet system, for messages posted from many users in different locations. | [
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"Newsgroups are technically distinct from, but functionally similar to, discussion forums on the World Wide Web .",
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Q1206 | what are some legal uses of meth | Methamphetamine | Although rarely prescribed, methamphetamine hydrochloride is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and obesity under the trade name Desoxyn. | [
"Methamphetamine ( USAN ) (), also known as metamfetamine ( INN ), meth, ice, crystal, glass, tik, N-methylamphetamine, methylamphetamine, and desoxyephedrine, is a psychostimulant of the phenethylamine and amphetamine class of psychoactive drugs .",
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Q1212 | what school did Zach Thomas play for before making it in to the NFL | Zach Thomas | He played college football for Texas Tech University , and was recognized as an All-American . | [
"Zachary Michael Thomas (born September 1, 1973) is a former American college and professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for thirteen seasons.",
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Q1213 | what order is the moth | Moth | A moth is an insect related to the butterfly , both being of the order Lepidoptera . | [
"Most of this order are moths; there are thought to be approximately 160,000 species of moth (nearly ten times the number of species of butterfly), with thousands of species yet to be described.",
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Q1223 | what kind of school is MIT | MIT Sloan School of Management | The MIT Sloan School of Management (also known as MIT Sloan or Sloan) is the business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , in Cambridge , Massachusetts , USA . | [
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Q1226 | what part of the earth's structure is believed to consist of tectonic plates | Plate tectonics | On Earth, there are seven or eight major plates (depending on how they are defined) and many minor plates. | [
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Q1230 | what is a letterbox movie | Letterboxing (filming) | The resulting videographic image has mattes (black bars) above and below it; these mattes are part of the image (i.e., of each frame of the video signal). | [
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Q1233 | what is a popular people meter | People meter | A people meter is an audience measurement tool used to measure the viewing habits of TV and cable audiences. | [
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Q1236 | when to use semicolon | Semicolon | The Italian printer Aldus Manutius the Elder established the practice of using the semicolon to separate words of opposed meaning and to indicate interdependent statements. | [
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Q1268 | who sang black velvet | Black Velvet (song) | "Black Velvet" is a blues verse with a rock chorus written by Canadian songwriters Christopher Ward and David Tyson , recorded by Canadian singer songwriter Alannah Myles . | [
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Q1275 | WHAT ARE HERITABLE TRAITS | Heritability | heritability of a trait within a population is the proportion of observable differences in a trait between individuals within a population that is due to genetic differences. | [
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Q1288 | what year was christianity introduced to sub-saharan africa | Christianity in Africa | Christianity in Africa began in Egypt in the middle of the 1st century. | [
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Q1297 | what is a D.O. stand for medical doctor | Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine | Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O. or DO) is a professional doctoral degree for physicians offered by medical schools in the United States . | [
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Q1325 | who invaded north africa during ww2 | Operation Torch | Operation Torch (initially called Operation Gymnast) was the British – American invasion of French North Africa in World War II during the North African Campaign , started on 8 November 1942. | [
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Q1326 | WHAT YEARS WAS THE C5 VETTE PRODUCED | Chevrolet Corvette (C5) | The Chevrolet Corvette (C5) is a sports car produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors for the 1997 through 2004 model years . | [] | [
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Q1345 | when does the royal standard fly? | Royal Standard of the United Kingdom | The Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is flown when the Queen is in residence in one of the royal residences. | [
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Q1345 | when does the royal standard fly? | Royal Standard of the United Kingdom | The Royal Standard is flown at royal residences only when the sovereign is present. | [
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Q1358 | what part of the pig do pork chops come from | Pork chop | A pork chop is a chop of pork (a meat chop ) cut perpendicularly to the spine of the pig and usually containing a rib or part of a vertebra, served as an individual portion. | [
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Q1389 | what are the parts of plant stems? | Plant stem | The stem is normally divided into nodes and internodes, the nodes hold buds which grow into one or more leaves , inflorescence (flowers), conifer cones , roots , other stems etc. | [
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Q1391 | what is an army specialist | Specialist (rank) | Specialist (abbreviated "SPC") is one of the four junior enlisted ranks in the U.S. Army , just above Private First Class and equivalent in pay grade to Corporal . | [
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Q1416 | when did spongebob first air | SpongeBob SquarePants | The pilot episode of SpongeBob SquarePants first aired in the United States on Nickelodeon on May 1, 1999, following the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards . | [
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Q1418 | what are d.o. of medicine | Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine | Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O. or DO) is a professional doctoral degree for physicians offered by medical schools in the United States . | [
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Q1434 | what is active learning strategies | Active learning | Active learning is an umbrella term that refers to several models of instruction that focus the responsibility of learning on learners. | [
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Q1442 | who sang I want to dance with somebody | I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) | "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" is the first single from Whitney Houston 's second studio album Whitney . | [
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Q1444 | what type of business is walmart | Walmart | Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (), branded as Walmart, is an American multinational retail corporation that runs chains of large discount department stores and warehouse stores. | [
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Q1478 | when did texas become a state | Texas | In 1845 it joined the United States as the 28th state. | [
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Q1485 | who made the matrix | The Matrix | The Matrix is a 1999 American–Australian science fiction action film written and directed by The Wachowski Brothers and starring Keanu Reeves , Laurence Fishburne , Carrie-Anne Moss , Joe Pantoliano , and Hugo Weaving . | [
"It depicts a dystopian future in which reality as perceived by most humans is actually a simulated reality called \"the Matrix\", created by sentient machines to subdue the human population, while their bodies' heat and electrical activity are used as an energy source.",
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Q1499 | who created massey ferguson | Massey Ferguson | The company was formed by a merger between Massey Harris and the Ferguson Company farm machinery manufacturer in 1953, creating the company Massey Harris Ferguson. | [
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Q1506 | where do the mohawks live | Mohawk people | Kanien'kehá:ka ("People of the Place of Flint") are an Iroquoian -speaking indigenous people of North America originally from the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York . | [
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Q1506 | where do the mohawks live | Mohawk people | Their current settlements include areas around Lake Ontario and the St Lawrence River in Canada . | [
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Q1506 | where do the mohawks live | Mohawk people | Their traditional homeland stretched southward of the Mohawk River , eastward to the Green Mountains of Vermont , westward to the border with the Oneida Nation 's traditional homeland territory, and northward to the St Lawrence River. | [
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Q1511 | when did proof die | Proof (rapper) | DeShaun Dupree Holton (October 2, 1973 – April 11, 2006), better known by his stage name Proof, was an American rapper and actor from Detroit , Michigan . | [
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Q1511 | when did proof die | Proof (rapper) | In 2006, Proof was shot and killed during an altercation at the CCC nightclub in Detroit. | [
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Q1516 | when did ww1 end? | World War I | World War I (WWI) was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. | [
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Q1550 | what year did mexico gain independence from spain | Mexican War of Independence | The Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821) was an armed conflict between the people of Mexico and the Spanish colonial authorities which started on September 16, 1810. | [
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Q1559 | what year was smokey the bear invented | Smokey Bear | An advertising campaign featuring Smokey was created in 1944 with the slogan, "Smokey Says – Care Will Prevent 9 out of 10 Forest Fires". | [
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Q1561 | who said tv is a vast wasteland | Newton N. Minow | Newton Norman Minow (born January 17, 1926) is an American attorney and former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission . | [
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Q1562 | what is a duvet cover used for | Duvet | A duvet ( or ; ; from the French duvet "down"), also known as a doona in Australian English or a continental quilt (or simply quilt) in British English , but this usage is no longer common, is a type of bedding , a soft flat bag filled with down , feathers , wool , silk or a synthetic alternative, and protected with a ... | [
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Q1563 | who did mr bojangles | Mr. Bojangles (song) | "Mr. Bojangles" is the title of a song originally written and recorded by American country music artist Jerry Jeff Walker for his 1968 album of the same title. | [
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Q1580 | where does angela davis currently work | Angela Davis | She is a retired professor with the History of Consciousness Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz , and is the former director of the university's Feminist Studies department. | [
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Q1583 | who wrote west side story | West Side Story | West Side Story is an American musical with a book by Arthur Laurents , music by Leonard Bernstein , lyrics by Stephen Sondheim , and conception and choreography by Jerome Robbins . | [
"It was inspired by William Shakespeare 's play Romeo and Juliet .",
"The story is set in the West 50s and West 60s of the Upper West Side neighbourhood in New York City in the mid-1950s, an ethnic, blue-collar neighborhood.",
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Q1616 | who has brad pitt dated | Brad Pitt | Following a high-profile relationship with actress Gwyneth Paltrow , Pitt was married to actress Jennifer Aniston for five years. | [
"William Bradley \"Brad\" Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and film producer.",
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Q1619 | what year was President kennedy president? | John F. Kennedy | John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States , serving from 1961 until his death in 1963. | [
"After military service as commander of the Motor Torpedo Boats PT-109 and PT-59 during World War II in the South Pacific , Kennedy represented Massachusetts' 11th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1953 as a Democrat .",
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Q1633 | what is a monarch to a monarchy | Monarchy | A monarchy is a form of government in which sovereignty is actually or nominally embodied in a single individual (the monarch ). | [
"King Solomon 's royal court.",
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Q1656 | who sang momma told me not to come | Mama Told Me Not to Come | "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" is a song by Randy Newman written for Eric Burdon 's first solo album in 1966. | [
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Q1662 | who designed the statue of liberty | Statue of Liberty | The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor , designed by Frédéric Bartholdi and dedicated on October 28, 1886. | [
"The statue, a gift to the United States from the people of France, is of a robed female figure representing Libertas , the Roman goddess of freedom, who bears a torch and a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence , July 4, 1776.",
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Q1673 | who wrote second corinthians | Second Epistle to the Corinthians | Paul the Apostle and "Timothy our brother" wrote this epistle to "the church of God which is at Corinth , with all the saints which are in all Achaia ". | [
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | Heroin (diacetylmorphine or morphine diacetate ( INN )), also known as diamorphine ( BAN ), and colloquially as H, smack, horse, brown, black, tar, and other names, is an opioid analgesic synthesized by C.R. Alder Wright in 1874 by adding two acetyl groups to the molecule morphine , found in the opium poppy . | [
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | A savanna, or savannah, is a grassland ecosystem characterized by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close. | [
"Typical tropical savanna in Northern Australia demonstrating the high tree density and regular spacing characteristic of many savannas.",
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Q1695 | who set the world record for women for high jump | High jump | Stefka Kostadinova ( Bulgaria ) has held the women's world record at since 1987, also the longest-held record in the event. | [
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | Stingrays are common in coastal tropical and subtropical marine waters throughout the world, and also includes species found in warmer temperate oceans, such as Dasyatis thetidis , and those found in the deep ocean , such as Plesiobatis daviesi . | [
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Q1712 | what religion is primary in africa? | Religion in Africa | The continent's various populations and individuals are mostly adherents of Christianity or Islam . | [
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Q1714 | when did marlins start | Miami Marlins | The Miami Marlins began play in the 1993 season as the Florida Marlins. | [
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Q1722 | What are the different translations for the Bible | Bible translations | The Bible has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Hebrew , Aramaic and Greek . | [
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Q1722 | What are the different translations for the Bible | Bible translations | The full Bible has been translated into 518 languages, and 2798 languages have at least some portion of the Bible. | [
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Q1739 | when did ms .drgs go into effect | Diagnosis-related group | DRGs have been used in the US since 1982 to determine how much Medicare pays the hospital for each "product", since patients within each category are clinically similar and are expected to use the same level of hospital resources. | [
"Diagnosis-related group (DRG) is a system to classify hospital cases into one of originally 467 groups.",
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Q1749 | what would be the deliverables | Deliverable | A deliverable could be a report, a document, a server upgrade or any other building block of an overall project. | [
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Q1760 | what is a google in math | Googol | A googol is the large number 10100; that is, the digit 1 followed by 100 zeroes : | [
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Q1772 | who makes skittles? | Skittles (confectionery) | Skittles is a brand of fruit-flavoured sweets , currently produced and marketed by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company , a division of Mars, Inc. | [
"They have hard sugar shells which carry the letter S.",
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Q1792 | What is a 28 day cycle? | Menstrual cycle | This article focuses on the human menstrual cycle, a "monthly" cycle that can vary around an average of ~28 days per cycle. | [
"The menstrual cycle is the scientific term for the physiological changes that occur in fertile women and other female primates for the purposes of sexual reproduction .",
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Q1805 | who won the 1967 nba championship | 1967 NBA Finals | The 76ers won the series over the Warriors, 4-2. | [
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Q1857 | what are private labels | Private label | Private label products or services are typically those manufactured or provided by one company for offer under another company's brand . | [
"Swedish grocery store where private label products (under the brands ' and Eldorado , Axfood ) are placed along with other brands such as Knorr ( Unilever ) and ' ( Campbell Soup ).",
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Q1860 | what is a neuro tract | Neural pathway | A neural pathway, neural tract, or neural face, connects one part of the nervous system with another and usually consists of bundles of elongated, myelin -insulated neurons , known collectively as white matter . | [
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Q1899 | what makes of the united states | United States | The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly called the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a federal republic consisting of fifty states and a federal district . | [
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Q1899 | what makes of the united states | United States | The lower forty-eight contiguous states and the federal district of Washington, D.C. are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. | [
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Q1899 | what makes of the united states | United States | The state of Alaska is west of Canada and east of Russia across the Bering Strait, and the state of Hawaii is in the mid-North Pacific. | [
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Q1899 | what makes of the united states | United States | The country also has five populated and nine unpopulated territories in the Pacific and the Caribbean. | [
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Q1918 | what states allow same sex marriage | Same-sex marriage in the United States | As of May 2013, ten states— Connecticut , Iowa , Maine , Maryland , Massachusetts , New Hampshire , New York , Rhode Island , Vermont , and Washington —as well as the District of Columbia and three Native American tribes —have legalized same-sex marriage, representing 16.1% of the U.S. population. | [
"Same-sex marriage is legally recognized in several jurisdictions within the United States.",
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Q1931 | who wrote the song hallelujah | Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen song) | "Hallelujah" is a song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen , originally released on his album Various Positions (1984). | [
"Achieving little initial success, the song found greater popular acclaim through a cover by John Cale , which later formed the basis for a cover by Jeff Buckley .",
"It is the subject of the book The Holy or the Broken: Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley & the Unlikely Ascent of \"Hallelujah\" (2012) by Alan Light .",
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Q1935 | what years was the 18th century | 18th century | The 18th century lasted from January 1, 1701 to December 31, 1800 in the Gregorian calendar . | [
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