"}]}
+{"id": 1552, "query": "when was the internet introduced to the public", "topk": [{"text": "Internet science | large impact on ways how humans view and navigate the Internet in present days. 1991: CERN introduces the World Wide Web to the public. 1992: The first audio and video were distributed over the Internet. The phrase \"surfing the Internet\" was very popular. 1993: The number of websites reached 600 and the White House and United Nations go online. 1994: Netscape Communications was born. Microsoft created a Web browser for Windows 95. 1995: Compuserve, America Online and Prodigy began to provide Internet access. 1996: The browser war, primarily between the two major players Microsoft and Netscape, heated up. 1997: PC makers removed or hid Microsoft's Internet software on new versions of Windows 95. "}]}
+{"id": 1553, "query": "in texas how is the commissioner of insurance placed in office", "topk": [{"text": "Texas Department of Insurance | The Texas Commissioner of Insurance serves as the chief executive and administrative officer of the Department of Insurance and charged with executing all laws relating to the insurance business and overseeing all companies conducting business in the state. There is no current Commissioner of Insurance. The last Commissioner, Kent Sullivan, resigned in September 2020."}]}
+{"id": 1554, "query": "when did the first fleet arive in australia", "topk": [{"text": "First Fleet | The First Fleet was a fleet of 11 ships that brought the first European settlers to Australia. It was made up of two Royal Navy vessels, three store ships and six convict transports. On 13 May 1787 the fleet under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip, with over 1400 people (convicts, marines, sailors, civil officers and free settlers), left from Portsmouth, England and took a journey of over 24000 km and over 250 days to eventually arrive in Botany Bay, New South Wales, where a penal colony would became the first European settlement in Australia."}]}
+{"id": 1555, "query": "who sings so come and dance with me jai ho", "topk": [{"text": "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny) | of the song was sung by various voice actors of British children's shows during the 2009 Children in Need Promotional dance video. It was also sung in The Official BBC Children in Need Medley, which topped the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in late 2009. The Pussycat Dolls have performed \"Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)\" during several live performances, including on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, an episode of One Life to Live and during their Doll Domination Tour. Scherzinger's billing as a featured artist on the track sparked tension within the group, eventually leading to their disbandment in 2010 before reuniting in 2019."}]}
+{"id": 1556, "query": "this inventor co-created the film fred ott\u2019s sneeze", "topk": [{"text": "Fred Ott's Sneeze | Fred Ott's Sneeze (also known as Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze) is an 1894 short, black-and-white, silent film shot by William K.L. Dickson and featuring Fred Ott. It is the oldest surviving motion picture with a copyright. In the approximately five-second film, which was shot in January 1894, one of Thomas Edison's assistants, Fred Ott, takes a pinch of snuff and sneezes. According to the Library of Congress, the film was \"made for publicity purposes, as a series of still photographs to accompany an article in Harper's Weekly.\" In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.\""}]}
+{"id": 1557, "query": "which city is called the manchester of north india", "topk": [{"text": "Economy of Punjab, India | The state produces nearly 25% of the best quality cotton in India. In spite of several advantages, there is one major disadvantage that the total spindlage capacity of the state is only 1.5% of the country. Ludhiana is known as manchester of India. Batala was once called the \"Iron bird of Asia\" as it produced the highest amount of C.I. casting, agricultural and mechanical machinery. Batala is still one of the leading cities in Northern India in manufacturing of C.I. casting and mechanical machinery. Cotton ginning, weaving, sugar refining and rice milling are some of other important industries of the region. The "}]}
+{"id": 1558, "query": "what was the first video game for nintendo", "topk": [{"text": "Nintendo | Nintendo's first electronic games are arcade games. EVR Race (1975) is the company's first electromechanical game, and Donkey Kong (1981) is the first platform game in history. Since then, both Nintendo and other development companies have produced and distributed an extensive catalogue of video games for Nintendo's consoles. Nintendo's games are sold in both removable media formats such as optical disc and cartridge, and online formats which are distributed via services such as the Nintendo eShop and the Nintendo Network."}]}
+{"id": 1559, "query": "who sang the american anthem at the super bowl", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl XLIII | Journey and the Bethune-Cookman University Marching Wildcats performed during the pre-game show, while Jennifer Hudson sang \"The Star-Spangled Banner\" (arranged by Chris Walden) in her first public appearance since the murder of her nephew, brother and mother. Hudson became the second consecutive alumna from the American Idol television series to perform the national anthem at a Super Bowl (Jordin Sparks sang the anthem at Super Bowl XLII). The national anthem was translated into American Sign Language by Kristen Santos. Following the anthem, the United States Air Force Thunderbirds performed a fly-over. John Legend performed a short concert several hours before the game, while Faith Hill performed \"America the Beautiful\" prior to Hudson's performance of the national anthem. Also, "}]}
+{"id": 1560, "query": "seven union territories of india and their capital", "topk": [{"text": "List of state and union territory capitals in India | India is a federal constitutional republic governed under a parliamentary system consisting of 28 states and 8 union territories. All states, as well as the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, Puducherry and the National Capital Territory of Delhi, have elected legislatures and governments, both patterned on the Westminster model. The remaining five union territories are directly ruled by the central government through appointed administrators. In 1956, under the States Reorganisation Act, states were reorganised on a linguistic basis. Since then, their structure has remained largely unchanged. Each state or union territory is further divided into administrative districts. The legislatures of three states Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttarakhand meet in different capitals for their summer and winter sessions. Ladakh has both Leh and Kargil as its administrative capitals."}]}
+{"id": 1561, "query": "mount everest is part of what mountain range", "topk": [{"text": "Mount Everest | Mount Everest (Chinese: \u73e0\u7a46\u6717\u739b\u5cf0, Pinyin: Zhumulangma Feng; \u0938\u0917\u0930\u092e\u093e\u0925\u093e; Tibetan: Chomolungma \u0f47\u0f7c\u0f0b\u0f58\u0f7c\u0f0b\u0f42\u0fb3\u0f44\u0f0b\u0f58) is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. The China\u2013Nepal border runs across its summit point. Its elevation (snow height) of 8848.86 m was most recently established in 2020 by the Chinese and Nepali authorities. Mount Everest attracts many climbers, including highly experienced mountaineers. There are two main climbing routes, one approaching the summit from the southeast in Nepal (known as the \"standard route\") and the other from the north in Tibet. While not posing substantial technical climbing challenges on the standard route, Everest presents dangers such as altitude sickness, "}]}
+{"id": 1562, "query": "how many us states are commonwealths and which states are they", "topk": [{"text": "Commonwealth (U.S. state) | Commonwealth is a term used by four of the 50 states of the United States in their full official state names. \"Commonwealth\" is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good. The four states \u2013 Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia \u2013 are all in the Eastern United States, and prior to the formation of the United States in 1776, were British colonial possessions (although Kentucky did not exist as an independent polity under British rule, instead being a part of Virginia). As such, they share a strong influence of English common law in some of their laws and institutions."}]}
+{"id": 1563, "query": "where does the river irk start and finish", "topk": [{"text": "River Irk | The River Irk is a river in the historic county of Lancashire in the North West England that flows through the northern most Lancastrian towns of the ceremonial county of Greater Manchester. It rises to the east of Royton and runs west past Chadderton, Middleton and Blackley before merging with the River Irwell in the centre of Manchester."}]}
+{"id": 1564, "query": "what was the most important new religious figure of the new kingdom of ancient egypt", "topk": [{"text": "Ancient Egyptian religion | The Middle Kingdom crumbled in the Second Intermediate Period (c. 1650\u20131550 BC), but the country was again reunited by Theban rulers, who became the first pharaohs of the New Kingdom. Under the new regime, Amun became the supreme state god. He was syncretized with Ra, the long-established patron of kingship and his temple at Karnak in Thebes became Egypt's most important religious center. Amun's elevation was partly due to the great importance of Thebes, but it was also due to the increasingly professional priesthood. Their sophisticated theological discussion produced detailed descriptions of Amun's universal power. Increased contact with outside peoples in this period led to the adoption of many Near Eastern deities into the pantheon. At the same time, the subjugated Nubians absorbed Egyptian religious beliefs, and in particular, "}]}
+{"id": 1565, "query": "what is the average salary for a us congressman", "topk": [{"text": "United States House of Representatives | , the annual salary of each representative is $174,000, the same as it is for each member of the Senate. The speaker of the House and the majority and minority leaders earn more: $223,500 for the speaker and $193,400 for their party leaders (the same as Senate leaders). A cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) increase takes effect annually unless Congress votes not to accept it. Congress sets members' salaries; however, the Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits a change in salary (but not COLA ) from taking effect until after the next election of the whole House. Representatives are eligible for retirement benefits after serving for five years. Outside pay is limited to 15% of congressional pay, and certain types of income involving a fiduciary responsibility or personal endorsement are prohibited. Salaries are not for life, only during active term."}]}
+{"id": 1566, "query": "what was the full name of the titanic", "topk": [{"text": "Titanic | The name Titanic derives from the Titans of Greek mythology. Built in Belfast, Ireland, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the RMS Titanic was the second of the three s\u2014the first was the and the third was the. Britannic was originally to be called Gigantic and was to be over 1000 ft long. They were by far the largest vessels of the British shipping company White Star Line's fleet, which comprised 29 steamers and tenders in 1912. The three ships had their genesis in a discussion in mid-1907 between the White Star Line's chairman, J. Bruce Ismay, and the American financier J. P. Morgan, who controlled the White Star "}]}
+{"id": 1567, "query": "who wrote the book my country my life", "topk": [{"text": "My Country My Life | My Country My Life is an autobiographical book by L. K. Advani, an Indian politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of India from 2002 to 2004, and was the Leader of the Opposition in the 15th Lok Sabha. The book was released on 19 March 2008 by Abdul Kalam, the eleventh President of India. The book has 1,040 pages and narrates autobiographical accounts and events in the life of Advani. It became the best seller book in the non-fiction category and Advani joined Archer as a bestseller author. The book website claims the book sold an excess of 1,000,000 copies. The book alongside mentions the event in Indian politics and India's history from 1900 till date."}]}
+{"id": 1568, "query": "winner of first series of great british bake off", "topk": [{"text": "The Great British Bake Off (series 6) | The sixth series of The Great British Bake Off first aired on 5 August 2015, with twelve contestants competing to be the series 6 winner. Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins presented the show, and Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood returned as judges. The competition was held in the ground of Welford Park, Berkshire for a second year. The series was won by Nadiya Hussain, with Tamal Ray and Ian Cumming finishing as runners-up."}]}
+{"id": 1569, "query": "how many rooms is there in buckingham palace", "topk": [{"text": "Buckingham Palace | The front of the palace measures 108 m across, by 120 m deep, by 24 m high and contains over 77000 m2 of floorspace. There are 775 rooms, including 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, 78 bathrooms, 52 principal bedrooms and 19 state rooms. It also has a post office, cinema, swimming pool, doctor's surgery and jeweller's workshop. The principal rooms are contained on the piano nobile behind the west-facing garden fa\u00e7ade at the rear of the palace. The centre of this ornate suite of state rooms is the Music Room, its large bow the dominant feature of the fa\u00e7ade. Flanking the Music Room are the "}]}
+{"id": 1570, "query": "who plays the dad in the new beauty and the beast", "topk": [{"text": "Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV series) | Catherine Chandler (played by Linda Hamilton) is abducted, beaten, slashed and left to die in Central Park because she was inadvertently mistaken for somebody else. She is rescued and cared for by Vincent (played by Ron Perlman) who has taken her to Father (played by Roy Dotrice), head of a hidden community of people dwelling in tunnels below the city of New York. Ten days later, Catherine returns to the surface with the promise of keeping Vincent's secret and the challenge to go on after her terrible attack. After completing her recovery, her life begins a serious transition: she takes self-defense lessons, leaves her comfortable job at her father's law firm and joins the Manhattan "}]}
+{"id": 1571, "query": "when does season 3 of the riveras start", "topk": [{"text": "Step Up (TV series) | that the second season would premiere on March 20, 2019. On August 16, 2019, YouTube Premium cancelled the series after two seasons. On May 28, 2020, Starz picked up the series for a third season. Following filming restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, Blackhall Studios reopened for production on several films and the series, which was being written at the time, on July 13, 2020. Production was immediately paused on the same day when lead actress Naya Rivera was found dead following a boating accident several days prior. Rivera's character had been set to appear; in August 2020 it was announced that a re-worked season would begin filming in January 2021."}]}
+{"id": 1572, "query": "who has won more national championships michigan or ohio state", "topk": [{"text": "Michigan\u2013Ohio State football rivalry | the stadium's rotunda. Michigan won the next five games before OSU picked up the final two victories of the decade. At the end of the 1920s, the series stood at 19\u20135\u20132 in favor of Michigan. Michigan won three of four contests between 1930 and 1933, claiming the national championship twice. In 1934, Francis Schmidt came on as the head coach for Ohio State. The team had lost nine of the previous 12 Michigan-OSU contests, and when a reporter asked Schmidt if Ohio State could beat Michigan that year, he replied, \"Of course we can win, Michigan puts their pants on one leg at a time just like we do\". The "}]}
+{"id": 1573, "query": "what happened to the actor who played frost on rizzoli and isles", "topk": [{"text": "Rizzoli & Isles | weeks early so that he could coincide with Jane and Maura's own new plans for their lives. ; Lee Thompson Young as Barold \"Barry\" Frost (seasons 1\u20134): Rizzoli's second partner. A whiz when it comes to computers and technology, he is terrified of dead bodies and becomes ill at the sight of blood. He is very protective of Jane and stands by her like a loyal, tough partner. In the season five premiere, he is killed off in a car accident while returning from vacation, due in part to Young's suicide by gunshot in 2013. In the season five finale, the team establish the Barry "}]}
+{"id": 1574, "query": "when did lynyrd skynyrd's plane crash happen", "topk": [{"text": "Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash | On October 20, 1977, three days after releasing their album Street Survivors, Lynyrd Skynyrd performed at the Greenville Memorial Auditorium in Greenville, South Carolina, and boarded a Convair CV-240 airplane to take them to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where they were to perform at Louisiana State University. The plane ran out of fuel near the end of the flight. Upon realizing that the plane had insufficient fuel, the pilots attempted to navigate to McComb Airport, about ten miles northeast of the eventual crash site in Amite County, Mississippi, but soon realized that the plane would not make it. As a last resort, they attempted an emergency landing in an "}]}
+{"id": 1575, "query": "how many countries in the world have scouts", "topk": [{"text": "Scouting | As of 2019, there are over 46 million registered Scouts and as of 2020 9 million registered Guides around the world, from 216 countries and territories."}]}
+{"id": 1576, "query": "what is the name of season 6 of american horror story", "topk": [{"text": "Chapter 6 (American Horror Story) | \"Chapter 6\" is the sixth episode of the sixth season of the anthology television series American Horror Story. It aired on October 19, 2016, on the cable network FX. The episode was written by Ned Martel and directed by Angela Bassett. One of the first major story arc changes of the series, the format of the series becomes a found footage horror depicting the aftermath of My Roanoke Nightmare and the development of a follow-up series, Return to Roanoke: Three Days in Hell."}]}
+{"id": 1577, "query": "when did dragon ball super tournament of power start", "topk": [{"text": "Dragon Ball Collectible Card Game | TB1 The Tournament of Power. Focused on the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super. Released on May 25, 2018. ; TB2 World Martial Arts Tournament. Focused on WMAT. Released on September 21, 2018. ; TB3 Clash of Fates. Focused on the legendary Frieza Saga. Released on January 18, 2019. List of Themed Sets:"}]}
+{"id": 1578, "query": "who plays bongos on sympathy for the devil", "topk": [{"text": "The Werewolf Transformation | the morning, Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Penny wake up to find Sheldon playing a bongo drum, as Richard Feynman played bongos. They try to make him stop but he leaves the apartment, eventually falling asleep on Amy's couch. The next morning, Penny convinces him to let her cut his hair, but she accidentally shaves off part of the back of his hair. Meanwhile, Howard is summoned for astronaut training by NASA. After his first day of training, he talks to Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) via webcam; he vomited while experiencing near-weightlessness. Next, he is forced to go on overnight survival training, where he is spooned by an armadillo during a sandstorm. Bernadette goes to visit Howard in Houston, but finds his mother already there, taking care of him."}]}
+{"id": 1579, "query": "who said if a tree falls in the woods and nobody hears it", "topk": [{"text": "If a tree falls in a forest | Canadian singer-songwriter, social activist and environmentalist Bruce Cockburn poses the question in the chorus of his song \"If a Tree Falls,\" on his 1988 album Big Circumstance. Cockburn's lyrics frame it a pressing question regarding the cause and effect of deforestation. Washington-state-based wilderness conservatory Northwest Trek used a shortened form of the quote in its mid-1970s television advertisement, as such: \"There is no sound unless someone is there to see it or hear it. Experience it at Northwest Trek.\" A paraphrase of the quote (\"When you're falling in a forest and there's nobody around / Do you ever really crash, or even make a sound?\") forms the bridge of the protagonist's solo "}]}
+{"id": 1580, "query": "who formed the indian society of oriental art", "topk": [{"text": "Indian Society of Oriental Art | The Society was founded by brothers Gaganendranath Tagore and Abanindranath Tagore in Calcutta in 1907. Following annual exhibitions of the Tagore School of Art, showing the latest works of artists in the new movement in Indian painting (initiated by Abanindranath Tagore, under the guidance of E.B. Havell) at the Government School of Art, Calcutta, the Indian Society of Oriental Art was founded in 1907, sponsored by a group of Europeans in Calcutta. The first officers were Lord Kitchener (President), Norman Blount and Abanindranath Tagore (Secretaries). Early members included Lord Kitchener, Mr Justice Woodroffe (John Woodroffe), Mr Justice Rampini (Robert Fulton Fulton), Mr Justice Holmwood (Herbert Holmwood), Mr Justice Ashutosh Chaudhuri, Mr Rueboson (Sweden), Mr Muller (Sweden), Norman Blount (jute broker), Maharaja Jagadindranath Roy of Natore, Maharajadhiraja Bijay Chand Mahtab of Burdwan, Mr J. Chaudhuri, and Mr Surendranath Tagore."}]}
+{"id": 1581, "query": "what is the meaning of lord shiva lingam", "topk": [{"text": "Hindu iconography | The Shiva Lingam represents the divine being Shiva, and is used as a symbol of the power of fertility and strength. Shivalinga (Sivalinga) is the most important and a popular symbolic representation of Lord Shiva (Siva) in Hinduism. It represents God Himself in His all the three aspects \u2013 Creator, Sustainer or Protector and Destroyer (Dissolutor)."}]}
+{"id": 1582, "query": "who is the queen of hearts in alice in wonderland", "topk": [{"text": "Queen of Hearts (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) | The Queen of Hearts is a fictional character from the 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. She is a childish, foul-tempered monarch whom Carroll himself describes as \"a blind fury\", and who is quick to give death sentences at the slightest offense. One of her most famous lines is the oft-repeated \"Off with his/her head!\" / \"Off with their heads!\" The Queen is referred to as a card from a pack of playing cards by Alice, yet somehow she is able to talk and is the ruler of the lands in the story, alongside her husband, the King of Hearts. She is often confused with the Red Queen from the 1871 sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, although the two are very different."}]}
+{"id": 1583, "query": "the octet rule states that in chemical compounds atoms tend to have the electron configuration of a", "topk": [{"text": "Octet rule | The octet rule is a chemical rule of thumb that reflects the theory that main-group elements tend to bond in such a way that each atom has eight electrons in its valence shell, giving it the same electronic configuration as a noble gas. The rule is especially applicable to carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and the halogens, but also to metals such as sodium or magnesium. Other rules exist for other elements, such as the duplet rule for hydrogen and helium, or the 18-electron rule for transition metals. The valence electrons can be counted using a Lewis electron dot diagram as shown at the right for carbon dioxide. The electrons shared by the two atoms in a covalent bond are counted twice, once for each atom. In carbon dioxide each oxygen shares four electrons with the central carbon, two (shown in red) from the oxygen itself and two (shown in black) from the carbon. All four of these electrons are counted in both the carbon octet and the oxygen octet, so that both atoms are considered to obey the octet rule."}]}
+{"id": 1584, "query": "where is the majority of phosphorous stored in the environment", "topk": [{"text": "Phosphogypsum | Artificial reefs and oyster beds ; Cover for landfills ; Road pavement ; Roof tiles ; Soil conditioner The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has banned most applications of phosphogypsum having a 226Ra concentration of greater than 10 picocurie/gram (0.4 Bq/g). As a result, phosphogypsum which exceeds this limit is stored in large stacks. Central Florida has a large quantity of phosphate deposits, particularly in the Bone Valley region. The marine-deposited phosphate ore from central Florida is weakly radioactive, and as such, the phosphogypsum by-product (in which the radionuclides are somewhat concentrated) is too radioactive to be used for most applications. As a "}]}
+{"id": 1585, "query": "where is the hotel used in the movie the shining", "topk": [{"text": "The Shining (film) | The room number 217 has been changed to 237. Timberline Lodge, located on Mount Hood in Oregon, was used for the exterior shots of the fictional Overlook Hotel. The Lodge requested that Kubrick not depict Room 217 (featured in the book) in The Shining, because future guests at the Lodge might be afraid to stay there, and a nonexistent room, 237, was substituted in the film. Contrary to the hotel's expectations, Room 217 is requested more often than any other room at Timberline. There are fringe analyses relating this number change to rumors that Kubrick faked the first Moon landing, as there are approximately 237,000 miles between the Earth and the Moon (average is 238,855 miles ), and claiming that the film is a subtle confession of his involvement. Another theory posits an obsession with the number 42 in the film, and the product of the digits in 237 is 42."}]}
+{"id": 1586, "query": "who was the father of the princes in the tower", "topk": [{"text": "Princes in the Tower | The Princes in the Tower refers to the apparent murder in England in the 1480s of the deposed King Edward V of England and Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York. These two brothers were the only sons of King Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville surviving at the time of their father's death in 1483. When they were 12 and 9 years old, respectively, they were lodged in the Tower of London by their paternal uncle and all-powerful regent the Duke of Gloucester. This was supposedly in preparation for Edward V's forthcoming coronation. However, before the young king could be crowned, he and his brother were declared illegitimate. Gloucester ascended the throne as Richard "}]}
+{"id": 1587, "query": "when was the titanic started to be built", "topk": [{"text": "April 1912 | The Titanic, the largest ship ever constructed up to that time, began its maiden voyage from Southampton, England at noon, with a final destination of New York City. On its exit, the ship caused the American liner New York to break free of its moorings. It arrived in Cherbourg, France that evening at 7:00 pm where it took on more passengers before departing two hours later. ; The French liner Niagara, sailing from Le Havre, France to New York City, struck ice while sailing near Newfoundland. The ship's bow plates were dented, the ship began to leak, and an S.O.S. was sent. The steamer Carmonia rushed to the rescue, but the crew of the Niagara was able to make repairs. ; Born: Boris Kidri\u010d, Slovene state leader, first Prime Minister of Slovenia, in Vienna (d. 1953) "}]}
+{"id": 1588, "query": "when does the first nba basketball game start", "topk": [{"text": "Barclays Center | The first NBA basketball game played at the new arena was an NBA preseason game between the Nets and the Washington Wizards on October 15, 2012. The first regular-season NBA game at the Barclays Center took place on November 3, 2012, when the Nets beat the visiting Toronto Raptors 107\u2013100. The originally scheduled season opener home game was supposed to take place on November 1 against now-cross town rivals the New York Knicks, in what was planned to be a historic event; however, the game was canceled by NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg due to mass transportation outages and a shortage of available police caused by Hurricane Sandy. The venue hosted the NBA Draft starting with the 2013 NBA draft on June 27, 2013 and will remain as the host for the 2017 NBA Draft. In addition to that, they have also hosted the 2015 NBA All-Star Weekend festivities on February 13\u201314, 2015. Barclays Center was also the home for the Long Island Nets of the NBA Development League, now the NBA G League, during the 2016\u201317 season while the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum was being renovated for the 2017\u201318 season."}]}
+{"id": 1589, "query": "the german princes who chose the holy roman empire were called", "topk": [{"text": "Holy Roman Empire | princes: in the 1220 Confoederatio cum principibus ecclesiasticis, Frederick gave up a number of regalia in favour of the bishops, among them tariffs, coining, and fortification. The 1232 Statutum in favorem principum mostly extended these privileges to secular territories. Although many of these privileges had existed earlier, they were now granted globally, and once and for all, to allow the German princes to maintain order north of the Alps while Frederick concentrated on Italy. The 1232 document marked the first time that the German dukes were called domini terr\u00e6, owners of their lands, a remarkable change in terminology as well."}]}
+{"id": 1590, "query": "when did refrigerator perry play for the bears", "topk": [{"text": "William Perry (American football) | William Anthony Perry (born December 16, 1962) is a former American football defensive lineman who played in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons, primarily with the Chicago Bears. Nicknamed \"The Refrigerator\" because of his imposing size, he played college football at Clemson University and was selected by the Bears in the first round of the 1985 NFL Draft. Perry gained popularity during his rookie season as a member of the Bears team that won the franchise's only Super Bowl in Super Bowl XX. During the season, Perry occasionally played fullback in goal line situations and set the then-record for the heaviest player to score a touchdown at 335 lb (152 kg). He remains the heaviest player to score a touchdown in the Super Bowl and has the largest Super Bowl ring at size 25."}]}
+{"id": 1591, "query": "who came up with the idea of the transcontinental railroad", "topk": [{"text": "Asa Whitney | Although Whitney\u2019s plan fell through, word began spreading of the idea of a transcontinental railroad. His plan inspired many young, ambitious engineers, one of which being Theodore Judah, a man who helped make the dream of a transcontinental railroad into a reality."}]}
+{"id": 1592, "query": "the elements in each period have the same number of", "topk": [{"text": "Period (periodic table) | A period in the periodic table is a row of chemical elements. All elements in a row have the same number of electron shells. Each next element in a period has one more proton and is less metallic than its predecessor. Arranged this way, groups of elements in the same column have similar chemical and physical properties, reflecting the periodic law. For example, the halogens lie in the second-last column (group 17) and share similar properties, such as high reactivity and the tendency to gain one electron to arrive at a noble-gas electronic configuration. , a total of 118 elements "}]}
+{"id": 1593, "query": "when is the new season of wentworth coming out", "topk": [{"text": "Wentworth (TV series) | 4 April 2017. On 9 May 2017, Showcase announced that the series had been renewed for a sixth season, which premiered on 19 June 2018. A seventh season was commissioned in April 2018, before the sixth-season premiere, with filming commencing the following week and a premiere set for 28 May 2019. On 5 December 2018, it was confirmed that a 20-episode eighth season had been commissioned, with production beginning in late October 2019, with Part 1, featuring the first 10 episodes, premiering on 28 July 2020 and Part 2 in 2021. In October 2019, it was confirmed that the series would conclude following the second part of the eighth season in 2021, making it the longest-running hour drama series in Foxtel history, with a total of 100 episodes."}]}
+{"id": 1594, "query": "leader of carthage in the first punic war", "topk": [{"text": "Autaritus | Autaritus (died 238 BCE) was a leader of Gallic mercenaries in the Carthaginian army during the First Punic War. With his men Autaritus fought in 262 BCE at the Battle of Agrigentum and remained loyal to Carthage when his countrymen defected en masse to the Romans. After his return to Africa he was one of the leaders of the mercenaries rebelling against Carthage in the Mercenary War of 240. With Autaritus' gifts as an orator and his knowledge of Phoenician, he incited his men to particular savagery, and was the instigator of the massacre of the Carthaginian commander Gisco and his men. Eventually he was trapped in a canyon at the Battle of the Saw by the Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca, and surrendered. Together with other mercenary leaders, he was crucified before the walls of Tunis."}]}
+{"id": 1595, "query": "who won latest america's next top model", "topk": [{"text": "America's Next Top Model (season 17) | the final season for Andre Leon Talley as a judge. The winner of the competition was 30-year-old Lisa D'Amato from Los Angeles, California, who originally placed sixth on Cycle 5 making her the oldest winner at the age of 30. Allison Harvard, who originally placed second on cycle 12 losing to Teyona Anderson, placed as the runner-up for the second time. Angelea Preston, who placed an equal third / fourth place with Alexandra Underwood on Cycle 14, and was disqualified from the competition in the final episode of the All Stars Cycle, said that she had originally won the competition but was stripped of her title after producers learned that she had once worked as an escort."}]}
+{"id": 1596, "query": "what is the main use of the eiffel tower in modern times", "topk": [{"text": "Eiffel Tower | The tower has been used for making radio transmissions since the beginning of the 20th century. Until the 1950s, sets of aerial wires ran from the cupola to anchors on the Avenue de Suffren and Champ de Mars. These were connected to longwave transmitters in small bunkers. In 1909, a permanent underground radio centre was built near the south pillar, which still exists today. On 20 November 1913, the Paris Observatory, using the Eiffel Tower as an aerial, exchanged wireless signals with the United States Naval Observatory, which used an aerial in Arlington, Virginia. The object of the transmissions was to measure the difference in longitude between Paris and Washington, D.C.. Today, radio and digital television signals are transmitted from the Eiffel Tower."}]}
+{"id": 1597, "query": "who sang smoke gets in your eyes first", "topk": [{"text": "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes | \"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes\" is a show tune written by American composer Jerome Kern and lyricist Otto Harbach for the 1933 musical Roberta. The song was sung in the Broadway show by Tamara Drasin. Its first recorded performance was by Gertrude Niesen, who recorded the song with orchestral direction from Ray Sinatra, Frank Sinatra's second cousin, on October 13, 1933. Niesen's recording of the song was released by Victor, with the B-side, \"Jealousy\", featuring Isham Jones and his Orchestra. Paul Whiteman had the first hit recording of the song on the record charts in 1934. The song was reprised by Irene Dunne, who performed it in the 1935 film adaptation of the musical co-starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and Randolph Scott. The song was also included in the 1952 remake of Roberta, Lovely to Look At, in which it was performed by Kathryn Grayson, and was a number 1 chart hit in 1959 for The Platters."}]}
+{"id": 1598, "query": "when did the soviet union first gain control of parts of poland and the baltic republics", "topk": [{"text": "Background of the occupation of the Baltic states | On August 23, 1939 the Soviet Union asserted its control over the Baltic states with the Molotov\u2013Ribbentrop Pact, which declared them as Soviet sphere of influence. On September 16, the Soviets and Japanese governments signed a cease-fire agreement. Next, the Soviets invaded Poland on 17 September, concluding operations on 6 October. After occupying eastern Poland, the Soviets pressured Finland and the Baltic states to conclude mutual assistance treaties. The Soviets questioned the neutrality of Estonia following the escape of a Polish submarine on 18 September. A week later, on 24 September, the Estonian foreign minister Karl Selter was given an ultimatum in Moscow. The Soviets demanded the conclusion of a treaty of mutual assistance which included the establishment of military bases in Estonia. In early 1939, the Leningrad Military District "}]}
+{"id": 1599, "query": "who played nathan scott on one tree hill", "topk": [{"text": "Lucas Scott | Chad Michael Murray was the first person to be cast for One Tree Hill. The producers were originally unsure as to who Murray would play. Series creator Mark Schwahn wanted him to play the character of Nathan Scott since Murray had played a bad guy several times before, and he felt it was only natural to give him this role. Murray, however, wanted to portray Lucas due to a connection he felt with the character. He felt that he could inhabit the character as the two share several similarities. Murray's mother left him when he was young, and Lucas was abandoned by his father. Murray's passion for the role led the producers to cast him as Lucas. Murray had turned down the lead role of Ryan Atwood in The O.C. to accept the role as Lucas Scott."}]}
+{"id": 1600, "query": "when was the movie the wizard of oz made", "topk": [{"text": "The Wizard of Oz (1925 film) | The film's premiere in 1925 featured original music orchestrated by Louis La Rondelle, conducted by Harry F. Silverman, featuring Julius K. Johnson at the piano. ; Many home video releases of the film lacked any score, as with many early releases of public-domain silent films. ; The version with an organ score performed by Rosa Rio was made in 1986 for inclusion in the Video Yesteryear edition. ; In 1996, a new version was made. This version was included in all of the home media releases of the film, beginning with the L. Frank Baum Silent Film Collection of Oz, released by American Home Entertainment on November 26, 1996, and features a score performed by Mark Glassman and Steffen Presley and a narration performed by Jacqueline Lovell. ; In 2005, yet another version was made, which features original music composed and arranged by Robert Israel and performed by the Robert Israel Orchestra (Europe), and is included in all of the home media releases of the 1939 film, beginning with the 2005 three-disc Collector's Edition DVD of the film. "}]}
+{"id": 1601, "query": "who died doing the luge in the olympics", "topk": [{"text": "Luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics | Kumaritashvili is the first Olympic athlete to die at the Winter Olympics in training since 1992 and the first luger to die in a practice event at the Winter Olympics since Kazimierz Kay-Skrzypeski of Great Britain was killed at the luge track used for the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck. It was also luge's first fatality since 10 December 1975 when an Italian luger was killed. The women's singles and men's doubles start was moved to the Junior start house of the track, located after turn 5. Germany's Natalie Geisenberger complained that it was not a women's start but more of a kinder (\"child\" "}]}
+{"id": 1602, "query": "who plays dr. sloan on kevin saves the world", "topk": [{"text": "Diagnosis: Murder | The plot centered around Dr. Mark Sloan (Dick Van Dyke), a former United States Army doctor who served in a MASH unit. After his service ended, Dr. Sloan became a renowned physician and consults with the local police, and can't resist a good mystery or a friend in need. Cases often involved his son, Detective Steve Sloan (Barry Van Dyke), and the elder Sloan's friend Norman Briggs (Michael Tucci in seasons in 1\u20134), a hospital administrator. Also assisting Dr. Sloan are his colleagues, medical examiner/pathology Dr. Amanda Bentley (Victoria Rowell) and Dr. Jack Stewart (Scott Baio in the first two seasons), who is later replaced by a new resident, Dr. Jesse Travis (Charlie Schlatter from season 3 onward)."}]}
+{"id": 1603, "query": "when was clash royale released in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Clash Royale | The game was soft-launched in Canada, Hong Kong, Australia, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, and New Zealand for iOS platforms on January 4, 2016. The game was soft-launched on Android for those same countries on February 16, 2016 in the form of an Android application package. Both platforms received a global release on March 2, 2016. Upon its release, Clash Royale became the most downloaded and top-grossing app on the U.S. iOS App Store."}]}
+{"id": 1604, "query": "ranjit sagar dam has builded over which river", "topk": [{"text": "Ranjit Sagar Dam | The Ranjit Sagar Dam, also known as the Thein Dam, is part of a hydroelectric project constructed by the Punjab Irrigation Department on the Ravi River on the border of two states of India, Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab. It is located upstream of the Madhopur Barrage at Madhopur. A large portion, up to 60%, of the reservoir falls within Jammu and Kashmir. The dam is around and equidistant 30 km from both Pathankot in the state of Punjab and Kathua in Jammu and Kashmir. The project is used for both irrigation and power generation. The project is the largest hydroelectric dam in "}]}
+{"id": 1605, "query": "when does the sword art online movie take place", "topk": [{"text": "Sword Art Online: Alicization | takes place after Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale, as it incorporates elements from the film not in the novels. The first part of the series premiered on October 7, 2018, and aired until March 31, 2019, with a one-hour world premiere airing in Japan, the United States, Mexico, Australia, France, Germany, Russia, and South Korea on September 15, 2018. The second part of the series premiered on October 13, 2019, and aired until December 29, 2019, with a recap episode summarizing the first part airing on October 6, 2019. The second half of the War of Underworld series "}]}
+{"id": 1606, "query": "what was vietnam called in the years before world war 2", "topk": [{"text": "War in Vietnam (1945\u20131946) | The War in Vietnam, codenamed Operation Masterdom by the British, and also known as the Southern Resistance War (Nam B\u1ed9 kh\u00e1ng chi\u1ebfn) by the Vietnamese, was a post\u2013World War II armed conflict involving a largely British-Indian and French task force and Japanese troops from the Southern Expeditionary Army Group, versus the Vietnamese communist movement, the Viet Minh, for control of the southern half of the country, after the unconditional Japanese surrender. The Indochina Wars are generally numbered as three: the first being France's unsuccessful eight-year conflict with the Vietminh nationalist forces (1946\u20131954); the second being the war for control of South Vietnam, featuring an unsuccessful American-led intervention, ending in 1975; finally, the conflict in Cambodia, sparked by the Vietnamese invasion in 1978. This numbering overlooks the brief but significant initial conflict \u2014 from 1945 to 1946 \u2014 that grew out of the British occupation force landing at Saigon to receive the surrender of Japanese forces."}]}
+{"id": 1607, "query": "third president of the united states of america", "topk": [{"text": "3rd United States Congress | President: John Adams (P) ; President pro tempore: John Langdon (P), until December 2, 1793 ; Ralph Izard (P), May 31, 1794 \u2013 November 9, 1794 ; Henry Tazewell (P), from February 20, 1795 "}]}
+{"id": 1608, "query": "who played stumpy in the movie rio bravo", "topk": [{"text": "Rio Bravo (film) | John Wayne as John T. Chance ; Dean Martin as Dude ; Ricky Nelson as Colorado/Ryan ; Angie Dickinson as Feathers ; Walter Brennan as Stumpy ; Ward Bond as Pat Wheeler ; John Russell as Nathan Burdette ; Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez as Carlos Robante ; Estelita Rodriguez as Consuelo Robante ; Claude Akins as Joe Burdette Malcolm Atterbury and Harry Carey Jr. also receive screen credits in the film's opening, but their scenes were deleted from the final film."}]}
+{"id": 1609, "query": "what is the dogs name in wizard of oz", "topk": [{"text": "The Wizard of Oz (2011 musical) | Toto, Dorothy's dog, was played by four different West Highland White Terriers in the Original West End production."}]}
+{"id": 1610, "query": "when does the next warrior book come out", "topk": [{"text": "Warrior (2011 film) | The Men of Warrior book was released on July 19, 2011. Lionsgate's \"We Are All Warriors\" project to support the release of Warrior by highlighting everyday heroes was launched August 1, 2011."}]}
+{"id": 1611, "query": "how many senators are there in the us senate", "topk": [{"text": "100 | The United States Senate has 100 Senators."}]}
+{"id": 1612, "query": "who is hosting e live from the red carpet", "topk": [{"text": "Live from the Red Carpet | Countdown to the Red Carpet: Commentary on nominees and coverage of behind-the-scenes preparations. Insider interviews, swag-suite peeks, expert predictions and more ; Live Post Show-E! After Party: E! talks up all the big winners and highlights of the night ; Fashion Police: takes a look at the best dress and worst dress fashion of the night with Melissa Rivers as host. Live From the Red Carpet is an event television series on E!. It airs in the hours before a major awards ceremony, covering the arrival of stars outside a ceremony's venue upon its red carpet, as well as interviews and fashion highlights. The show was hosted "}]}
+{"id": 1613, "query": "where do the greasers live in the outsiders", "topk": [{"text": "The Outsiders (film) | In 1962 Tulsa, Oklahoma, greasers Ponyboy Curtis and his brothers, Darrel (\"Darry\"), and Sodapop (\"Soda\"), as well as Johnny, Dallas (\"Dally\"), \"Two-Bit\", and Steve hang out. Their rivals are the socs (short for socials), wealthier kids from the other side of town. The Curtis brothers live together, with Darry taking on a parental role because their parents died in an accident. While Ponyboy is walking home some socs beat him up. Greasers show up and rescue him. One night, Ponyboy, Johnny and Dallas go to a drive-in, where Dally tries to hit on \"Cherry\". After Dally leaves, Cherry and her friend Marcia invite Ponyboy and Johnny to sit "}]}
+{"id": 1614, "query": "how many pitchers does a major league team have", "topk": [{"text": "Major league pitchers beating all 30 teams | Notes , there have been 20 pitchers who have beaten all 30 teams. Only 14 teams have had a pitcher accomplish the feat while on their roster, with the San Francisco Giants and New York Yankees the only franchises to have three such pitchers: Randy Johnson, Barry Zito, and Tim Hudson for the Giants, and Kevin Brown, Javier V\u00e1zquez, and Gerrit Cole for the Yankees."}]}
+{"id": 1615, "query": "when does the team find out prentiss is alive", "topk": [{"text": "David Rossi | to learn that Prentiss is alive. However, in \"Proof\", he mentions to Hotchner that he had an inkling that Prentiss wasn't dead. As he has no children from his previous marriages, Rossi has adopted the BAU team as his own family and invites them to his house for dinner. In \"From Childhood's Hour\", Rossi was having breakfast with his first ex-wife, Caroline Baker (Isabella Hofner), born June 8, 1955, but before she can tell him something, the BAU calls. Before Rossi leaves, he invites her to dinner at his place when he gets back. During the case, Rossi seems distracted, before he reveals to Prentiss that the reason he "}]}
+{"id": 1616, "query": "how many steps does the cn tower have", "topk": [{"text": "CN Tower | revolving restaurant that completes a full rotation once every 72 minutes, is at 351 m. When the tower first opened, it also featured a disco named Sparkles (at the Indoor Observation Level), billed as the highest disco and dance floor in the world. The SkyPod was once the highest public observation deck in the world until it was surpassed by the Shanghai World Financial Center in 2008. A metal staircase reaches the main deck level after 1,776 steps, and the SkyPod 100 m above after 2,579 steps; it is the tallest metal staircase on Earth. These stairs are intended for emergency use only and are not open to the public, except for twice per year for "}]}
+{"id": 1617, "query": "trick taking card game name derived from spanish for man", "topk": [{"text": "B\u00eate | B\u00eate, la B\u00eate (Jeu de la B\u00eate), Beste or la Beste (Jeu de la Beste), originally known as Homme or l'Homme (Jeu de l'Homme), was an old, French, trick-taking card game, usually for three to five players. It was a derivative of Triomphe created by introducing the concept of bidding. Its earlier name gives away its descent from the 16th-century Spanish game of Ombre. It is the \"earliest recorded multi-player version of Triomphe\". During the 17th century, the Ombre concept of bidding was incorporated into Triomphe resulting in the game initially called l'Homme (\"Man\") and, later, la Beste or la B\u00eate (German Labet, Dutch LaBate, English Beast). La B\u00eate, or just B\u00eate or Beast in English, later gave rise to the variants of Mouche and "}]}
+{"id": 1618, "query": "which two regions grow most of china\u2019s rice", "topk": [{"text": "Rice production in China | Growing regions Region 1: Southern China This region includes southern areas of Guizhou, Guandong, Guangxi and Fujian and Hainan provinces as well as Taiwan. This region is subtropical and predominantly grows indica rice. Region 2: Central China The largest region in terms of rice production, spanning from the Chengdu Plains in the west to the eastern coast, from the Huai River in the north to the Nanling Mountains in the south. It also includes parts or all of Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangsu provinces and suburbs of Chongqing and Shanghai. This region is subtropical and predominantly grows Indica, hybrid variants of indica and japonica rice. Region "}]}
+{"id": 1619, "query": "from whose perspective is the story of all quiet on the western front told", "topk": [{"text": "All Quiet on the Western Front | The book tells the story of Paul B\u00e4umer, who belongs to a group of German soldiers on the Western Front during World War I. The patriotic speeches of his teacher Kantorek had led the whole class to volunteer for the Imperial German Army shortly after the start of The Great War. He didn't have any experience when going into the war but he went in with an open mind and a kind heart. Paul lived with his father, mother, and sister in a charming German village, and attended school. His class was \"scattered over the platoons amongst Frisian fishermen, peasants, and laborers.\" B\u00e4umer arrives at the Western "}]}
+{"id": 1620, "query": "what was the meaning of the song puff the magic dragon", "topk": [{"text": "Puff, the Magic Dragon | a member of the public to The New York Times in 1984. The authors of the song have repeatedly rejected this interpretation and have strongly and consistently denied that they intended any references to drug use. Both Lipton and Yarrow have stated, \"'Puff, the Magic Dragon' is not about drugs.\" Yarrow has frequently explained that the song is about the hardships of growing older and has no relationship to drug-taking. He has also said that the song has \"never had any meaning other than the obvious one\" and is about the \"loss of innocence in children.\" He has dismissed the suggestion of it being associated with drugs "}]}
+{"id": 1621, "query": "a player that can shoot pass or dribble is considered to be", "topk": [{"text": "Handball | Court players are allowed to touch the ball with any part of their bodies above and including the knee. As in several other team sports, a distinction is made between catching and dribbling. A player who is in possession of the ball may stand stationary for only three seconds, and may take only three steps. They must then either shoot, pass, or dribble the ball. Taking more than three steps at any time is considered travelling, and results in a turnover. A player may dribble as many times as they want (though, since passing is faster, it is the preferred method of attack), as long "}]}
+{"id": 1622, "query": "who was the temple of vesta built for", "topk": [{"text": "Temple of Vesta | The Temple of Vesta was first built by Numa Pompilius, who was Rome's second king. During his time in power he also built the original Regia and House of the Vestal Virgins and founded the order of the Vestals. Vesta was the patron goddess of the domestic hearth. In honor of Vesta, the Vestals would grow sacred grain to burn in the sacred hearth of the temple. The Romans believed that the sacred fire of Vesta was closely tied to the fortunes of the city. They believed that the extinction of the fire would lead to disaster falling on Rome."}]}
+{"id": 1623, "query": "who invented the printing press and what year", "topk": [{"text": "Schweipolt Fiol | The world's first movable type printing technology was invented and developed in China by the Han Chinese printer Bi Sheng between the years 1041 and 1048. In the West, the invention of an improved movable type mechanical printing technology in Europe is credited to the German printer Johannes Gutenberg in 1450. The exact date of Gutenberg's press is debated based on existing screw presses. Gutenberg, a goldsmith by profession, developed a printing system by both adapting existing technologies and making inventions of his own. His newly devised hand mould made possible the rapid creation of metal movable type in large quantities Johannes Gutenberg's work on the printing press began in approximately 1436 when he partnered with Andreas Dritzehn\u2014a man he had previously instructed "}]}
+{"id": 1624, "query": "when was the worlds first laptop computer introduced in the market and by whom", "topk": [{"text": "History of laptops | Toshiba launched the 8/16-bit Toshiba T1100 in 1985, and has subsequently described it as \"the world's first mass-market laptop computer\". It did not have a hard drive, and ran entirely from floppy disks. The CPU was a 4.77 MHz Intel 80C88, a variation of the popular Intel 8088, and the display was a monochrome, text-only 640x200 LCD. It was followed in 1987 by the T1000 and T1200. Although limited floppy-based DOS machines, with the operating system stored in ROM, the Toshiba models were small and light enough to be carried in a backpack, and could be run from lead-acid batteries. They also introduced the now-standard \"resume\" feature to DOS-based machines: the computer could be paused between sessions without having to be restarted each time."}]}
+{"id": 1625, "query": "how many states have a cracker barrel restaurant", "topk": [{"text": "Pancake house | As of 2012, Cracker Barrel, whose menu is based on traditional Southern cuisine with appearance and decor designed to resemble an old-fashioned general store, operates 620 stores in 42 states. As of 2006, Denny's has 1,600 restaurants. IHOP has over 1,550 total locations in the United States and in other countries. Waffle House is a restaurant chain that has over 1,500 locations in the United States. The Original Pancake House has over 100 franchise restaurants in the United States, and in Portland, Oregon, where it was founded, it has been open since 1953. It is known for offering a wide range of breakfast dishes and items. Sears Fine Food, a pancake house in San Francisco, California, has been serving Swedish pancakes since 1938. In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Beverly's restaurant (now named Beverly's In The Rough) opened as a pancake house on May 19, 1921. The restaurant still prepares pancakes from scratch."}]}
+{"id": 1626, "query": "when did new york stop using the electric chair", "topk": [{"text": "New York State Electrician | New York State Electrician was a title given to the chief executioner of the State of New York during the use of the electric chair from 1890 to the state's last execution in 1963, although the final State Electrician, Dow Hover, remained on call for any future executions until the United States Supreme Court briefly abolished capital punishment with its 1972 decision in Furman v. Georgia. The State Electrician was contracted by the state at an unchanged rate of $150 per execution (with $50 added for any additional executions performed on the same day) for the duration of the position's existence. New York did not prohibit the officeholder from performing executions for other states or for the federal government, and such arrangements were common, with the New York State Electrician being retained to conduct notable executions such as that of Lindbergh baby killer Richard Hauptmann by the State of New Jersey, Sacco and Vanzetti by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Rosenbergs by the United States."}]}
+{"id": 1627, "query": "what is the meaning of gorakh dhanda in urdu", "topk": [{"text": "Onkar Singh Lakhawat | Lakhawat criticised the usage of the word 'Gorakh-Dhandha'(Gorakh-business) for indicating illegal activities. He explained that the it hurts the feelings of the devotees Hindu saint Gorakhnath, who is worshipped by millions of devotees all over India. In 2018, BJP in its election manifesto, promised to censor the usage of the word 'Gorakh-dhandha'."}]}
+{"id": 1628, "query": "who was the first english child born in north america", "topk": [{"text": "St Bride's Church | In the late 1580s, one Eleanor White, daughter to artist and explorer John White, was married in St Bride's, to the tiler and bricklayer Ananias Dare. Their daughter Virginia Dare was to be the first English child born in North America. She was born on Roanoke Island on 18 August 1587: \"Elenora, daughter to the governour and wife to Ananias Dare, one of the assistants, was delivered of a daughter in Roanoke\". The child was healthy and \"was christened there the Sunday following, and because this childe was the first Christian borne in Virginia, she was named Virginia\". A modern bust of Virginia Dare stands near the font (one of the few survivals from the original church) replacing an earlier monument which was stolen and has not been recovered."}]}
+{"id": 1629, "query": "who killed barry allen's mom tv show", "topk": [{"text": "Eobard Thawne (Arrowverse) | In a flashback in season one, Barry Allen's (who will later become the speedster known as the Flash) mother Nora is murdered by a yellow blur and his father Henry wrongfully convicted. In the present, the murderer ultimately appears as a tachyon-enhanced speedster who is dubbed the \"Reverse-Flash\", and bests Barry in combat. It is later revealed that Barry's mentor Harrison Wells, who was training Barry after he became a speedster, is actually the murderer Eobard Thawne, the Flash's archenemy from the 22nd century and a descendant of police officer Eddie Thawne. Traveling to the 21st century to erase the Flash from history by murdering Nora and framing "}]}
+{"id": 1630, "query": "when were the words under god added to the pledge", "topk": [{"text": "June 1954 | The words \"under God\" are added to the United States Pledge of Allegiance. "}]}
+{"id": 1631, "query": "how do you say zest for life in french", "topk": [{"text": "La joie de vivre | How Jolly Life Is! (1886, tr. unknown for F. H. Vizetelly, Vizetelly & Co.) ; The Joy of Life (1901, tr. unknown edited by E. A. Vizetelly, Chatto & Windus) ; Zest for Life (1955, tr. Jean Stewart, Elek Books) ; The Bright Side of Life (2018, tr. Andrew Rothwell, Oxford University Press) "}]}
+{"id": 1632, "query": "who sings the song you'll never find another love like mine", "topk": [{"text": "You'll Never Find Another Love like Mine | \"You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine\" (written by Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff) is a song performed by R&B singer Lou Rawls on his 1976 album All Things in Time. The song proved to be Rawls' breakthrough hit, reaching number one on both the R&B and Easy Listening charts as well as number four on the dance chart and number two on the US Billboard Hot 100. This was the first and only time that one of Rawls' records reached Billboards pop Top Ten. It was the first big hit for Philadelphia International to feature the reformulated MFSB, after many of the original members left Gamble and Huff for better opportunities. The song started Rawls' live shows from 1977 on. The single went on to sell over a million copies and was certified gold by the RIAA."}]}
+{"id": 1633, "query": "who is dylan's father in bates motel", "topk": [{"text": "List of Bates Motel characters | Caleb Calhoun (portrayed by Kenny Johnson) is Norma's estranged older brother, Norman's uncle and Dylan's biological father. In season two, Caleb arrives at the Bates Motel but Norma immediately throws him out. However, Caleb bonds with Dylan, saying he helped protect Norma from their abusive father when they were children. Dylan defends Caleb to Norma, but he also repeatedly raped her for years during their childhood. This then escalates into a fight between Norman and Dylan until Norma intervenes by revealing that Caleb is Dylan's father. After Norman (in Norma's persona) attacks him for the rape, Caleb leaves town. He returns to help Dylan with a \"pot farm\" by building a barn. Dylan grows closer to Caleb and ponders telling "}]}
+{"id": 1634, "query": "in which country bikram sambhat the official calender", "topk": [{"text": "Vikram Samvat | Vikram Samvat (IAST: Vikrama Samvat; abbreviated VS) or Bikram Sambat (abbreviated as BS) and also known as the Vikrami calendar, is the historical Hindu calendar used in the Indian subcontinent. It is the official calendar of Nepal. In India it is used in several states. The traditional Vikram Samvat calendar, as used in India, uses lunar months and solar sidereal years. The Nepali Bikram Sambat introduced in 1901 AD,also uses a solar sideral year."}]}
+{"id": 1635, "query": "who was suite judy blue eyes written about", "topk": [{"text": "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes | \"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes\" is a song written by Stephen Stills and performed by Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN). It appeared on the group's self-titled debut album in 1969 and was released as a single, reaching #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart. In Canada, \"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes\" peaked at number 11. The song imitates the form of a classical music suite as an ordered set of musical pieces."}]}
+{"id": 1636, "query": "when does middle-earth shadow of mordor come out", "topk": [{"text": "Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor | The game's sequel, Middle-earth: Shadow of War, was announced in February 2017. The sequel was developed by Monolith Productions and published by Warner Bros. It was released Worldwide on October 10, 2017."}]}
+{"id": 1637, "query": "where is the bread plate located in a formal setting", "topk": [{"text": "Table setting | The most formal dinner is served from the kitchen. When the meal is served, in addition to the central plate (a service plate or dinner plate at supper; at luncheon, a service plate or luncheon plate) at each place there are a bread roll (generally on a bread plate, sometimes in the napkin), napkin, and flatware (knives and spoons to the right of the central plate, and forks to the left). Coffee is served in Butler Service style in demitasses, and a spoon placed on the saucer to the right of each handle. Serving dishes and utensils are not placed on the table for a formal dinner. The only exception in the West to these general rules is the protocol followed at the Spanish royal court, which was also adopted by the Austrian court, in which all cutlery was placed to the right of the central plate for each diner. At a less formal dinner, not served from the kitchen, the dessert fork and spoon can be set above the plate, fork pointing right, spoon pointing left."}]}
+{"id": 1638, "query": "who was in dont worry be happy video", "topk": [{"text": "Don't Worry, Be Happy | The comedic original music video for the song stars McFerrin, Robin Williams, and Bill Irwin, and is somewhat shorter than the album version."}]}
+{"id": 1639, "query": "where do the secretory cells of endocrine glands secrete their products", "topk": [{"text": "Epithelium | Endocrine glands secrete their product into the extracellular space where it is rapidly taken up by the circulatory system. ; Exocrine glands secrete their products into a duct that then delivers the product to the lumen of an organ or onto the free surface of the epithelium. Their secretions include tears, saliva, oil (sebum), enzyme, digestive juices, sweat, etc. Glandular tissue is the type of epithelium that forms the glands from the infolding of epithelium and subsequent growth in the underlying connective tissue. They may be specialized columnar or cuboidal tissues consisting of goblet cells, which secrete mucus. There are two major classifications of glands: endocrine glands and exocrine glands: "}]}
+{"id": 1640, "query": "when was the last time vancouver had an earthquake", "topk": [{"text": "1946 Vancouver Island earthquake | Though very destructive, the earthquake caused only two deaths: Jacob L. Kingston, aged 69, and Daniel Fidler, who was 50. Kingston suffered a heart attack, while Fidler drowned when his dinghy was swamped by a wave. In Vancouver, damage consisted of lofty buildings oscillating violently, and a piece of masonry fell from the local railway station. In addition, within the city, at least one gas line cracked and several power outages occurred. Fires broke out in several chimneys, and at least one swing-span bridge was fractured by the shaking. In the Hotel Vancouver, which housed the elderly and caught on fire, more than "}]}
+{"id": 1641, "query": "when does canada switch to daylight savings time", "topk": [{"text": "Daylight saving time in Canada | In Canada, daylight saving time (DST) is observed in nine of the country's ten provinces and two of its three territories\u2014though with exceptions in parts of several provinces and Nunavut. Under the Canadian Constitution, laws related to timekeeping are a provincial and territorial matter. Most of Saskatchewan, despite geographically being in the Mountain Time Zone, observes year-round Central Standard Time (CST). In 2020, the Yukon Territory abandoned seasonal time change to permanently observe year-round Mountain Standard Time (MST). In the regions of Canada where daylight saving time is used, it begins on the second Sunday of March at 2 a.m. and ends on the first Sunday in November at 2 a.m. As a result, daylight saving time lasts in Canada for a total of 34 weeks (238 days) every year, or about 65 percent of the entire year."}]}
+{"id": 1642, "query": "how much of the world's diamonds does de beers own", "topk": [{"text": "Diamond | are sold, including auction sales. The De Beers company, as the world's largest diamond mining company, holds a dominant position in the industry, and has done so since soon after its founding in 1888 by the British businessman Cecil Rhodes. De Beers is currently the world's largest operator of diamond production facilities (mines) and distribution channels for gem-quality diamonds. The Diamond Trading Company (DTC) is a subsidiary of De Beers and markets rough diamonds from De Beers-operated mines. De Beers and its subsidiaries own mines that produce some 40% of annual world diamond production. For most of the 20th century over 80% "}]}
+{"id": 1643, "query": "where did the ashes from ash wednesday originate", "topk": [{"text": "Ash Wednesday | the head. Originally, the ashes were strewn over men's heads, but, probably because women had their heads covered in church, were placed on the foreheads of women. In the Catholic Church the manner of imposing ashes depends largely on local custom, since no fixed rule has been laid down. Although the account of \u00c6lfric of Eynsham shows that in about the year 1000 the ashes were \"strewn\" on the head, the marking of the forehead is the method that now prevails in English-speaking countries and is the only one envisaged in the Occasional Offices of the Anglican Church of Papua "}]}
+{"id": 1644, "query": "where is the diaphragm located on the human body", "topk": [{"text": "Human digestive system | The diaphragm is an important part of the body's digestive system. The muscular diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity where most of the digestive organs are located. The suspensory muscle attaches the ascending duodenum to the diaphragm. This muscle is thought to be of help in the digestive system in that its attachment offers a wider angle to the duodenojejunal flexure for the easier passage of digesting material. The diaphragm also attaches to, and anchors the liver at its bare area. The esophagus enters the abdomen through a hole in the diaphragm at the level of T10."}]}
+{"id": 1645, "query": "who drafted the document of the un declaration of human rights", "topk": [{"text": "Drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights | The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted between early 1947 and late 1948 by a committee formed by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. Further discussion and amendments were made by the Commission on Human Rights, the Economic and Social Council and the General Assembly of the United Nations. Cassin compared the Declaration to the portico of a Greek temple, with a foundation, steps, four columns and a pediment. Members of the Commission who contributed significantly to the creation of the Declaration included Canadian John Peters Humphrey of the United Nations Secretariat, Eleanor Roosevelt of the United States (who chaired the Drafting Committee), Ren\u00e9 Cassin of France, Charles Malik of Lebanon, P. C. Chang of Republic of China, and Hansa Jivraj Mehta of India among others. While not a member of the drafting committee, the French philosopher Jacques Maritain was influential in the lead up to the drafting of the Universal Declaration, advocacy for it within UNESCO in 1947\u20131948, and in its subsequent advancement."}]}
+{"id": 1646, "query": "when did all night long come out lionel richie", "topk": [{"text": "All Night Long (All Night) | \"All Night Long (All Night)\" is a hit single by American singer Lionel Richie from 1983. Taken from his second solo album, Can't Slow Down (1983), it combined Richie's soulful Commodores style with Caribbean influences. This new, more dance music, pop-inspired approach proved popular, as the single reached number one on three Billboard charts (pop, R&B and adult contemporary). In the UK, it peaked at number two on the singles chart. The song lyrics were written primarily in English, but Richie has admitted in at least one press interview that \"African\" lyrics in the song, such as \"Tom bo li de say de moi ya\" and \"Jambo jumbo\", were in fact his sui generis dialects. Richie has described these portions of the song as a \"wonderful joke\", written when he discovered that he lacked the time to hire a translator to contribute the foreign-language lyrics he wished to include in the song."}]}
+{"id": 1647, "query": "how much square feet is a basketball court", "topk": [{"text": "Basketball court | Basketball courts come in many different sizes. In the National Basketball Association (NBA), the court is 94 by. Under International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules, the court is slightly smaller, measuring 28 by. In amateur basketball, court sizes vary widely. Many older high school gyms were 84 ft or even 74 ft in length. The baskets are always 3.05 m above the floor (except possibly in youth competition). Basketball courts have a three-point arc at both baskets. A basket made from behind this arc is worth three points; a basket made from within this line, or with a player's foot touching the line, is worth 2 points. The free-throw line, where one stands while taking a foul shot, is located within the three-point arc at 15 feet from the plane of the backboard. A foul shot is worth 1 point, but if a shot is made from the foul line while in play it is still worth 2 points."}]}
+{"id": 1648, "query": "the cold dry winds that blow over northern india in winter are called", "topk": [{"text": "Monsoon | Around September, with the sun retreating south, the northern landmass of the Indian subcontinent begins to cool off rapidly, and air pressure begins to build over northern India. The Indian Ocean and its surrounding atmosphere still hold their heat, causing cold wind to sweep down from the Himalayas and Indo-Gangetic Plain towards the vast spans of the Indian Ocean south of the Deccan peninsula. This is known as the Northeast Monsoon or Retreating Monsoon. While travelling towards the Indian Ocean, the cold dry wind picks up some moisture from the Bay of Bengal and pours it over peninsular India and parts of Sri Lanka. Cities like Chennai, which "}]}
+{"id": 1649, "query": "who sings i don't want to be lonely", "topk": [{"text": "Just Don't Want to Be Lonely | \"Just Don't Want to Be Lonely\" is a song written by Bobby Eli, John Freeman and Vinnie Barrett, originally recorded in 1973 by Ronnie Dyson and popularized internationally by The Main Ingredient. Dyson's version reached No. 60 in the US Pop chart, No. 30 Adult Contemporary, and No. 29 in the US R&B chart. Its flipside was \"Point of No Return\", a song written by Tom Bell & Linda Creed."}]}
+{"id": 1650, "query": "who has been chosen as the brand ambassador of the campaign 'beti bachao-beti padhao", "topk": [{"text": "Parineeti Chopra | Parineeti Chopra was appointed as the brand ambassador for the 'Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao' campaign to promote the cause of girl child by the Haryana government in 2015. In August 2016, she performed in various cities of America for the \"Dream Team 2016\" tour, alongside Johar, the actors Dhawan, Malhotra, Roy Kapur, Katrina Kaif, Alia Bhatt, and the singer Badshah. In 2017, Chopra became the first Indian woman ambassador for Tourism Australia in \u2018Friends of Australia\u2019 advocacy panel by Tourism Australia. According to the India Entertainment Marketing Report 2019, Indian visitors to Australia has grown at an average of 21 percent since the appointment of Parineeti as a \u2018Friend of Australia\u2019 (a catchphrase used by the authorities instead of Brand Ambassador), in comparison to 15 percent growth experienced during the prior six months."}]}
+{"id": 1651, "query": "when is the second half of vikings season 5 coming out", "topk": [{"text": "Vikings (season 5) | The fifth season of the historical drama television series Vikings premiered on November 29, 2017 on History in Canada. The series broadly follows the exploits of the legendary Viking chieftain Ragnar Lothbrok and his crew, and later those of his sons. The first season of the series begins at the start of the Viking Age, marked by the Lindisfarne raid in 793. The fifth season consists of a double order of twenty episodes, split into two parts of ten episodes; the first part concluded on January 24, 2018. The second half premiered on November 28, 2018. The premise of the fifth season differs from the previous four after the departure of Travis Fimmel as Ragnar, and it follows the adventures of his living sons. Jonathan Rhys Meyers is introduced as a main character, after his initial appearance in the fourth season's finale. The season concluded in its entirety on January 30, 2019."}]}
+{"id": 1652, "query": "original cast of natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812", "topk": [{"text": "Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 | The team behind the original production remounted the show at the American Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with performances beginning December 1, 2015 to January 2016. Now expanded to a proscenium stage, the set put audience onstage, with unique seating options, with banquette and dining tables added. Scott Stangland took over the role of Pierre, Den\u00e9e Benton starred as Natasha, Lilli Cooper as H\u00e9l\u00e8ne, Nicholas Belton as Andrey/Prince Bolkonsky and the rest of the cast reprised their roles."}]}
+{"id": 1653, "query": "what's the biggest country in western europe", "topk": [{"text": "Western Europe | Western Europe is one of the richest regions of the world. Germany has the highest gross domestic product in Europe and the largest financial surplus of any country, Luxembourg has the world's highest GDP per capita, and Germany has the highest net national wealth of any European state. Switzerland and Luxembourg have the highest average wage in the world, in nominal and PPP, respectively. Norway ranks highest in the world on the Social Progress Index."}]}
+{"id": 1654, "query": "when do wood thrushes fly when they are migrating", "topk": [{"text": "Wood thrush | The wood thrush's breeding range extends from Manitoba, Ontario and Nova Scotia in southern Canada to northern Florida and from the Atlantic coast to the Missouri River and the eastern Great Plains. It migrates to southern Mexico through to Panama in Central America in the winter, mostly in the lowlands along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. It generally arrives on the U.S. Gulf Coast during the first week of April. Fall migration usually begins in mid-August and continues through mid-September. Migration takes place at night, allowing them to find their direction from the stars and orient themselves by detecting the Earth's magnetic field. The wood thrush prefers deciduous and mixed forests for breeding. It prefers late-successional, upland mesic forests with a moderately-dense shrub layer. "}]}
+{"id": 1655, "query": "what is the title of the person who runs the house of representatives", "topk": [{"text": "House of Representatives | House of Representatives is the title of most, but not all, of the lower houses of U.S. state legislatures, with the exceptions usually called \"State Assembly\", \"General Assembly\", or more rarely, \"House of Delegates\". In Germany, the Landtag parliament of the city and state of Berlin (previously of West Berlin), the Abgeordnetenhaus is known in English as the House of Representatives. In Tanzania, the semi-autonomous islands of Zanzibar has its own legislative body, the Zanzibar House of Representatives."}]}
+{"id": 1656, "query": "what is a whistle blower suit under the false claims act", "topk": [{"text": "James Gottstein | Medicaid Fraud Initiative Against Psychiatric Drugging of Children and Youth, based on the United States False Claims Act, also known as whistle-blower or Qui Tam cases, in which any person can file a suit on behalf of the government when improper requests for payment have been made to the federal government, and share in the recovery, if any. The ground for this is most psychiatric drugs prescribed to children and youth on Medicaid are not permissible under Medicaid. In United States rex rel Watson v. King-Vassel, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit held that doctors writing such prescriptions cause false claims. In addition to co-founding PsychRights, Gottstein co-founded several organizations, including: "}]}
+{"id": 1657, "query": "where is the oldest house in america located", "topk": [{"text": "James Blake House | The James Blake House is the oldest surviving house in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The house was built in 1661 and the date was confirmed by dendrochronology in 2007. It is located at 735 Columbia Road, in Edward Everett Square, and just a block from Massachusetts Avenue. The Dorchester Historical Society now owns the building and tours are given on the third Sunday of the month."}]}
+{"id": 1658, "query": "when was the land rover defender first built", "topk": [{"text": "Land Rover Defender | In 1992 the first special edition Land Rover Defender was produced. Called the 90SV (SV stands for \"special vehicles\", as all the vehicles were produced by Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations department), they were painted turquoise and were fitted with a black canvas soft top with standard door tops. Alloy wheels were also fitted, together with rear disc brakes (a first for a Land Rover). Despite the vehicle's sporty looks, it used the standard 200Tdi turbodiesel engine. Only 90 were made for the UK market."}]}
+{"id": 1659, "query": "what is the main source of nutrients in an estuary", "topk": [{"text": "Columbia River | basin from the headwaters to the main river and dams, to finally reaching the Columbia River estuary and ocean. Upstream in the headwaters, salmon runs are the main source of nutrients. Dams along the river impact nutrient cycling by increasing residence time of nutrients, and reducing the transport of silicate to the estuary, which directly impacts diatoms, a type of phytoplankton. The dams are also a barrier to salmon migration, and can increase the amount of methane locally produced. The Columbia River estuary exports high rates of nutrients into the Pacific Ocean; with the exception of nitrogen, which is delivered into the estuary by ocean upwelling sources."}]}
+{"id": 1660, "query": "what's the biggest nfl stadium in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Rose Bowl Game | Rose Bowl stadium had the largest football stadium capacity in the United States, eventually being surpassed by Michigan Stadium in 1998. The maximum stated seating capacity was 104,594 from 1972 to 1997. Capacity was lowered after the 1998 game; the 2006 game, which was also the BCS championship game, attracted a crowd of 93,986; and there were 94,118 spectators at the 2011 game between TCU and Wisconsin. As of 2012, the Rose Bowl is number seven on the list of American football stadiums by capacity with a current official seating capacity of 92,542 and is still the largest stadium that hosts post-season bowl games. The Rose Bowl is also the only CFP bowl game that is held in a non-NFL stadium."}]}
+{"id": 1661, "query": "who was the walker rick killed in the first episode", "topk": [{"text": "The Walking Dead: Torn Apart | The Walking Dead: Torn Apart is a six-part web series based on the television series The Walking Dead. It aired in its entirety on October 3, 2011, on AMC's official website. The web series tells the origin story of Hannah, also known as \"Bicycle Girl\", the walker whom Rick Grimes killed in the first episode. Rick risks a walker encounter to go back and find Hannah before he sets out for Atlanta. After telling her he is \"sorry this happened to you,\" Rick shoots her in what is clearly a humanitarian gesture, which reveals much about Rick's own character and sets a tone for the rest of season one. These webisodes were followed by a second set of webisodes, titled Cold Storage, which were released on October 1, 2012."}]}
+{"id": 1662, "query": "where did aeneas go when he left carthage", "topk": [{"text": "Ancient Carthage | stay in Carthage with his new-found love Dido, but to sail to Italy to found Rome. The Trojan departs, leaving Dido so heartbroken that she commits suicide by stabbing herself upon a funeral pyre with his sword. As she lies dying, she predicts eternal strife between Aeneas' people and her own, proclaiming \"rise up from my bones, avenging spirit\" in an invocation of Hannibal. Aeneas sees the smoke from the pyre as he sails away, and though he does not know the fate of Dido, he identifies it as a bad omen. Ultimately, his descendants will go on to found the Roman Kingdom, the predecessor of the "}]}
+{"id": 1663, "query": "vapor pressure of water at 100c in torr", "topk": [{"text": "Vapor pressure | is in Torr. Like all liquids, water boils when its vapor pressure reaches its surrounding pressure. In nature, the atmospheric pressure is lower at higher elevations and water boils at a lower temperature. The boiling temperature of water for atmospheric pressures can be approximated by the Antoine equation: "}]}
+{"id": 1664, "query": "when was the last time stock market crashed", "topk": [{"text": "Black Monday | 28 October 1929 \u2013 Stock markets in the United States began to crash as part of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. ; 19 October 1987 \u2013 Black Monday (1987) Stock markets around the world crashed, shedding a huge value in a very short time. ; 29 September 2008 \u2013 Great Recession. Following the bursting of the Real estate bubble and the Financial crisis of 2007\u201308, stock markets worldwide crashed, leading to the Great Recession. ; 8 August 2011 - Black Monday (2011): A stock market crash from a credit rate downgrade of the United States' debt. ; 24 August 2015 \u2013 2015 "}]}
+{"id": 1665, "query": "during which season does cape town receive rainfall", "topk": [{"text": "Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante | Like any other Eastern Caribbean town, Capesterre experiences quite evenly spread rainfall during the year, with a wetter season between July and November which coincides with hurricane season. The town receives 1500\u20132500 mm of rainfall. Tropical heat is the norm, bringing constant highs of around 32 \u00b0C (89 \u00b0F) that drop to 20 \u00b0C (68 \u00b0F) at night. Trade winds, called aliz\u00e9s, blow from the northeast and often temper the climate."}]}
+{"id": 1666, "query": "who owns the rights to rocky and bullwinkle", "topk": [{"text": "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends | The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show remained in syndicated reruns and was still available for local television stations through The Program Exchange as late as 2016; WBBZ-TV, for instance, aired the show in a strip to counterprogram 10 PM newscasts in the Buffalo, New York market during the summer 2013 season. The underlying rights are now owned by Universal Pictures, which holds the library of predecessor companies DreamWorks Animation and Classic Media, and who in turn with copyright holder Ward Productions forms the joint venture Bullwinkle Studios, which manages the Rocky and Bullwinkle properties; Universal's purchase of Classic Media coincided with The Program Exchange's shutdown. Sponsor General Mills retained all United "}]}
+{"id": 1667, "query": "what state did they film daddy's home 2", "topk": [{"text": "Daddy's Home 2 | In April 2016, the sequel was announced, with Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg reprising their roles, Sean Anders and John Morris writing the script, and Anders directing. In January 2017, it was reported that Mel Gibson and John Lithgow were being sought to play the main characters' fathers in the film. The two were later confirmed to star, along with Linda Cardellini, John Cena, Owen Vaccaro and Scarlett Estevez, reprising their roles. Principal photography began on March 20, 2017. Scenes were filmed in Concord, Massachusetts, Clinton, Massachusetts, Framingham, Massachusetts, Lawrence, Massachusetts and Great Barrington, Massachusetts."}]}
+{"id": 1668, "query": "first day collection of mission china assamese film", "topk": [{"text": "Mission China | Mission China was released on 8 September across 65 cinema halls, eight of them outside Assam including Delhi, Bangalore & Mumbai.The first, second and third day collections were \u20b9 39.97 lakh, \u20b9 39.50 lakh and \u20b9 49 lakh respectively. The fourth day collection was \u20b9 39 lakh and that of the fifth day was \u20b9 39 lakh. A total of \u20b9 2 crore 40 lakh were collected within the first week. Mission China has also beaten the first-day collection record of blockbuster Baahubali and Salman Khan\u2019s Bajrangi Bhaijaan by a considerable margin in Assam."}]}
+{"id": 1669, "query": "where do the florida marlins have spring training", "topk": [{"text": "West Palm Beach, Florida | training. The Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals conduct spring training in suburban West Palm Beach in the town of Jupiter at Roger Dean Stadium. In the past, West Palm Beach hosted spring training for the St. Louis Browns from 1928 to 1936, the Philadelphia Athletics from 1946 to 1954, and the Kansas City Athletics from 1955 to 1962 at Connie Mack Field, which was demolished in 1992, and for the Milwaukee Braves from 1963 to 1965, the Montreal Expos from 1969 to 1972 and from 1981 to 1997, and the Atlanta Braves from 1966 to 1997 at West Palm "}]}
+{"id": 1670, "query": "who won french open 2017 tennis tournament in men's double category", "topk": [{"text": "2017 French Open \u2013 Men's Doubles | Ryan Harrison and Michael Venus won the men's doubles tennis title at the 2017 French Open, defeating Santiago Gonz\u00e1lez and Donald Young in the final, 7\u20136(7\u20135), 6\u20137(4\u20137), 6\u20133. In a rare coincidence, none of the four players had ever previously appeared in the men's doubles finals of a Grand Slam tournament prior to the event. Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Marc L\u00f3pez were the defending champions, but lost to Julio Peralta and Horacio Zeballos in the first round. Henri Kontinen retained the ATP no. 1 doubles ranking at the end of tournament despite he lost in the first round after fellow contenders Nicolas Mahut and Marcelo Melo lost in the first and second rounds, respectively."}]}
+{"id": 1671, "query": "when did the united states became a nation", "topk": [{"text": "History of the United States (1865\u20131918) | decisive victory in 1865 over Southern secessionists in the Civil War, the United States became a united and powerful nation with a strong national government. Reconstruction brought the end of legalized slavery plus citizenship for the former slaves, but their new-found political power was rolled back within a decade, and they became second-class citizens under a \"Jim Crow\" system of deeply pervasive segregation that would stand for the next 80\u201390 years. Politically, during the Third Party System and Fourth Party System the nation was mostly dominated by Republicans (except for two Democratic presidents). After 1900 and the assassination of President William "}]}
+{"id": 1672, "query": "who played santa in the santa clause movies", "topk": [{"text": "The Santa Clause (film series) | Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) has been in the role of Santa for the past eight years, and his loyal elves consider him the best one ever. But the world of the \"Merry Old Soul\" turns upside down when he's dealt a double whammy of news: Not only has his son, Charlie (Eric Lloyd), landed on this year's naughty list, but Scott discovers that he must marry by Christmas Eve, or he will stop being Santa Claus forever."}]}
+{"id": 1673, "query": "type of disappearing lake found in limestone areas in the west of ireland", "topk": [{"text": "Turlough (lake) | A turlough (turloch or turlach in Irish ), is a seasonal or periodic water body found mostly in limestone karst areas of Ireland, west of the River Shannon. The name comes from the Irish tur, meaning \"dry\", and loch, meaning \"lake\". The water bodies fill and empty with the changes in the level of the water table, usually being very low or empty during summer and autumn and full in the winter. As groundwater levels drop the water drains away underground through cracks in the karstic limestone. The features are almost unique to Ireland, although there is one example in Wales, Pant-y-Llyn at Cernydd Carmel near Llandeilo. They are of great interest to many scientists: geomorphologists are interested in how turloughs were formed, hydrologists try to explain what makes turloughs flood, botanists study the unusual vegetation which covers the turlough floor, and zoologists study the animals associated with the turloughs."}]}
+{"id": 1674, "query": "who was the spanish civil war fought between", "topk": [{"text": "Lincoln Battalion | The Spanish Civil War was fought from July 17, 1936 to April 1, 1939 between the Republicans, who were loyal to the Spanish Republic, and the Nationalists, a rebel movement led by General Francisco Franco. On July 26, just eight days after the revolt had started, an international communist conference was held at Prague to arrange plans to help the Republican Government. It decided to raise an international brigade of 5,000 men and a fund of 1 billion francs. At the same time communist parties throughout the world quickly launched a full scale propaganda campaign in support of the Popular Front. The Communist International immediately reinforced its activity sending to Spain its leader Georgi Dimitrov, and Palmiro Togliatti the chief of the Communist Party of Italy. From August onward aid "}]}
+{"id": 1675, "query": "georgia out of angus thongs and perfect snogging", "topk": [{"text": "Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging | Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (also known as Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging) is a 2008 teen romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Gurinder Chadha, based on the young adult novels Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (1999) and It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers (2000) by Louise Rennison. The film stars Georgia Groome, Alan Davies, Karen Taylor, Aaron Johnson and Eleanor Tomlinson. The plot follows 14-year-old Georgia Nicholson (Groome) as she tries to find a boyfriend while also organising her 15th-birthday party."}]}
+{"id": 1676, "query": "who issued gold coins for the first time in india", "topk": [{"text": "Kidarites | The Kidarites issued gold coins on the model of Kushan coinage, inscribing their own names but still claiming the Kushan heritage by using the title \"Kushan\". The volume of Kidarite gold coinage was nevertheless much smaller than that of the Great Kushans, probably owing to a decline of commerce and the loss of major international trade routes. Coins with the title or name Gadahara seem to be the first coins issued by the invading Kidarites in the Kushan realm in India. The additional presence of the names of foreign rulers such as the Kushano-Sassanian Piroz or the Gupta Empire Samudragupta on the coins may suggest some kind of suzerainty at a time when the remnants of Kushan power were torn between these two powers. The \"Gadahara\" issues seem to come chronologically just before the issues of the famous Kidarite ruler Kidara."}]}
+{"id": 1677, "query": "which greek god flew too close to the sun", "topk": [{"text": "Icarus | In Greek mythology, Icarus was the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the creator of the Labyrinth. Icarus and Daedalus attempt to escape from Crete by means of wings that Daedalus constructed from feathers and wax. Daedalus warns Icarus first of complacency and then of hubris, instructing him to fly neither too low nor too high, lest the sea's dampness clog his wings or the sun's heat melt them. Icarus ignores Daedalus\u2019s instructions not to fly too close to the sun, causing the wax in his wings to melt. He tumbles out of the sky, falls into the sea, and drowns. The myth gave rise to the idiom \"don't fly too close to the sun\"."}]}
+{"id": 1678, "query": "where can carbon be found in the biosphere", "topk": [{"text": "Deep biosphere | All life requires carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and some trace elements such as nickel, molybdenum and vanadium. Over 99.9 % of Earth's carbon is stored in the crust and its overlying sediments, but the availability of this carbon can depend on the oxidation state of the environment. Organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus are primarily found in terrestrial sediments, which accumulate mainly in continental margins. Organic carbon is mainly produced at the surface of the oceans with photosynthesis or washed into oceans with terrestrial sediments. Only a small fraction is produced in the deep seas with chemosynthesis. When organic carbon sinks from the surface of the ocean to the seafloor, most of the organic carbon is consumed by organisms in seawater. Only a small fraction of this sinking organic carbon can reach the seafloor and be available to the deep biosphere. Deeper in the marine sediments, the organic content drops further. Phosphorus is taken up by iron oxyhydroxides when basalts and sulfide rocks are weathered, limiting its availability. The availability of nutrients are limiting the deep biosphere, determining where and what type of deep organisms can thrive."}]}
+{"id": 1679, "query": "when does star trek discovery air on tv", "topk": [{"text": "Star Trek: Discovery (season 1) | Star Trek: Discovery premiered at the ArcLight Hollywood on September 19, 2017. The first episode aired in a \"preview broadcast\" on CBS in the United States on September 24, and was made available for free on CBS All Access along with the second episode (which required an All Access subscription). Subsequent first-run episodes, making up the first chapter of the season, were streamed weekly on All Access through November 5. The second chapter streamed from January 7 to February 11, 2018. CBS Studios International licensed the series to Bell Media for broadcast in Canada, and to Netflix for another 188 countries. In Canada, the premiere was broadcast on September 24, 2017, on both the CTV Television Network and on the specialty channels Space (English) and Z (French) before being streamed on CraveTV, "}]}
+{"id": 1680, "query": "when did earth's atmosphere change due to living organisms", "topk": [{"text": "Gaia hypothesis | Lovelock started defining the idea of a self-regulating Earth controlled by the community of living organisms in September 1965, while working at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California on methods of detecting life on Mars. The first paper to mention it was Planetary Atmospheres: Compositional and other Changes Associated with the Presence of Life, co-authored with C.E. Giffin. A main concept was that life could be detected in a planetary scale by the chemical composition of the atmosphere. According to the data gathered by the Pic du Midi observatory, planets like Mars or Venus had atmospheres in chemical equilibrium. This difference with the Earth atmosphere was considered to be a proof that there was "}]}
+{"id": 1681, "query": "what is the area code for phoenix arizona", "topk": [{"text": "Area code 602 | North American area code 602 is a state of Arizona telephone area code that covers most of the city of Phoenix."}]}
+{"id": 1682, "query": "where in the bible are the 12 disciples", "topk": [{"text": "Apostle | Before their sending away, the Twelve had been called disciples, or \"students\" (Latin discipulus; Greek \u03bc\u03b1\u03b8\u03b7\u03c4\u03ae\u03c2 math\u0113t\u1e17s; Hebrew \u05dc\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc\u05d3 limm\u00fbdh; all meaning \"one who learns\"). Jesus is stated in the Bible to have sent out the Twelve Apostles, \"whom he also named apostles\", first before his death \"to the lost sheep of Israel\" , and after his resurrection, to spread the message of the Gospel to all nations. There is also a tradition in the Eastern Churches of \"Seventy Apostles\", derived from the seventy-two disciples mentioned in the Gospel of Luke. The word \"apostle\" from the New Testament was also given to others in thereference to the Apostles in the New Testament. For example, Saint Patrick (AD 373\u2013463) was the \"Apostle of Ireland\", Saint Boniface (680\u2013755) was the \"Apostle to the Germans\", Saint Jos\u00e9 de Anchieta (1534\u20131597) was the \"Apostle of Brazil\" and Saint Peter of Betancur (1626\u20131667) was the \"Apostle of Guatemala\"."}]}
+{"id": 1683, "query": "who came up with popcorn at the movies", "topk": [{"text": "Popcorn (novel) | Popcorn is a 1996 novel by the British writer Ben Elton. It shares themes with a number of movies from the mid-1990s, most notably Natural Born Killers by Oliver Stone and Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs by Quentin Tarantino. The play version of the novel is used by the IEB (Independent Education Board) In South Africa as one of their Postmodern set-work plays for Dramatic Arts."}]}
+{"id": 1684, "query": "who is responsible for establishing local licensing forum", "topk": [{"text": "Commonwealth Local Government Forum | The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) is a global local government organisation, bringing together local authorities, their national associations and the ministries responsible for local government in the member countries of the Commonwealth. CLGF works with national and local governments to support the development of democratic values and good local governance and is the associated organisation officially recognised by Commonwealth Heads of Government as the representative body for local government in the Commonwealth. CLGF is unique in bringing together central, provincial and local spheres of government involved in local government policy and decision-making. CLGF members include local government associations, individual local authorities, ministries dealing with local government, and research and professional organisations who work with local government. Practitioner to practitioner support is at the core of CLGF's work across the Commonwealth and within the region, using CLGF's own members to support others both within and between regions."}]}
+{"id": 1685, "query": "when did clifford the big red dog first air on tv", "topk": [{"text": "Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000 TV series) | Clifford the Big Red Dog is an educational animated children's television series, based upon Norman Bridwell's children's book series of the same name. Produced by Scholastic Productions, it originally aired on PBS Kids from September 4, 2000, to February 25, 2003. The UK version (where it was dubbed with British voice actors replacing the original American soundtrack) originally aired on BBC Two on April 1, 2002. John Ritter voiced Clifford in all episodes, though this was originally done by Canadian actor Brent Titcomb in the 1988 direct-to-video series. By the time the last of the 65 half-hour episodes and the subsequent film Clifford's Really Big Movie were completed, Ritter was back on ABC's prime time schedule, starring in 8 Simple Rules. Ritter's death on September 11, 2003, came less than two weeks after PBS debuted Clifford's Puppy Days. Though no "}]}
+{"id": 1686, "query": "when is episode 12 of miraculous ladybug season 2 coming out", "topk": [{"text": "Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir | on 19 October 2015 on the Tfou programming block on TF1. Season 2 premiered with a Christmas special in December 2016 with further new episodes in France on TF1's TFOU block on 26 October 2017 and other channels throughout Europe. Netflix began streaming the series, starting with the Christmas special, on 20 December 2016. ; In the United States, the series originally debuted on Nickelodeon on 6 December 2015. The show aired on KidsClick from 3 July 2017 to 29 March 2019, and that run on TV was ended on 31 March 2019 due to low ratings. On 8 April 2019, Disney Channel acquired the rights to broadcast the "}]}
+{"id": 1687, "query": "where is natural gas found in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Natural gas in the United States | Texas, followed by Pennsylvania (3,259 BCF), and Louisiana (2,407 BCF). US natural gas production achieved new record highs for each year from 2011 through 2015. Marketed natural gas production in 2015 was 28.8 trillion cubic feet, a 5.4 percent increase over 2014, and a 52 percent increase over the production of 18.9 trillion cubic feet in 2005. The natural gas industry includes exploration for, production, processing, transportation, storage, and marketing of natural gas and natural gas liquids. The exploration for and production of natural gas and petroleum form a single industry, and many wells produce both oil and gas. Because of the "}]}
+{"id": 1688, "query": "who sang the most number of songs in the world", "topk": [{"text": "Mohammed Rafi | a reply from Guinness, in a letter dated 20 November 1979, he wrote, \"I am disappointed that my request for a reassessment vis-a-vis Ms Mangeshkar's reported world record has gone unheeded.\" In an interview to BBC recorded in November 1977, Rafi claimed to have sung 25,000 to 26,000 songs till then. After Rafi's death, in its 1984 edition, the Guinness Book of World Records gave Lata Mangeshkar's name for the \"Most Recordings\" and stated, \"Mohammad Rafi (d 1 August 1980) [sic] claimed to have recorded 28,000 songs in 11 Indian languages between 1944 and April 1980.\" The Guinness Book entries for both Rafi and "}]}
+{"id": 1689, "query": "who sings i will go down with this ship", "topk": [{"text": "Tropidelic | Tropidelic released their third independent album, Go Down With The Ship on April 2, 2016 and featured the songs \"Bad Cookie\" and \"Too Loose\". Later that year on December 2, The Hard North EP was released. It featured two new tracks plus remixes of their previous songs."}]}
+{"id": 1690, "query": "when did the right to buy scheme start", "topk": [{"text": "Right to Buy | The Right to Buy scheme is a policy in the United Kingdom (with the exception of Scotland since 1 August 2016 and Wales from 26 January 2019) which gives secure tenants of councils and some housing associations the legal right to buy, at a large discount, the council house they are living in. There is also a Right to Acquire for assured tenants of housing association dwellings built with public subsidy after 1997, at a smaller discount. By 1997 over 1,700,000 dwellings in the UK had been sold under the scheme since its introduction in 1980, with the scheme being cited as one of the major factors in the drastic reduction in the amount of social housing in "}]}
+{"id": 1691, "query": "when did the wave hill walk off end", "topk": [{"text": "Wave Hill walk-off | The Wave Hill walk-off, also known as the Gurindji strike, was a walk-off and strike by 200 Gurindji stockmen, house servants and their families, starting on 23 August 1966 and lasting for seven years. It took place at Wave Hill, a cattle station in Kalkarindji (formerly known as Wave Hill), Northern Territory, Australia, and was led by Gurindji man Vincent Lingiari. Initially interpreted as purely a strike against working and living conditions, it became apparent that these were not the only or main reasons. The primary demand was for return of some of the traditional lands of the Gurindji people, which had covered approximately 3,250 km2 of the Northern Territory before European settlement. The walk-off persisted until the time of the Whitlam government (1972\u20131975). On 16 August 1975, after brokering an agreement with the owners, the Vestey Group, Prime Minister Gough Whitlam "}]}
+{"id": 1692, "query": "when does the new episode of scorpion come on", "topk": [{"text": "Scorpion (TV series) | Scorpion was picked up in 13 countries, including in the UK by ITV2 for broadcast starting on October 23, 2014. The series premiered in fall on RT\u00c92 in Ireland. Australian Network Ten began airing the show on September 28. In New Zealand, Prime began airing the show on October 10. The show aired in Canada on City simultaneous to CBS. A special 63-minute episode, \"Tech, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll\", was originally aired as a single episode in season two, but shown in Britain and its overseas territories in two parts."}]}
+{"id": 1693, "query": "who sings the songs in crazy ex girlfriend", "topk": [{"text": "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | Each episode contains two to four original songs. These are usually sung by Rebecca or a character with whom she is having a direct interaction, parodying the musical theater conceit of characters bursting into song at significant moments in the plot. In \"Josh Has No Idea Where I Am\", it is revealed that Rebecca has these musical fantasies out of passion for her love of musical theater. In later episodes, several other characters sing while Rebecca is not present. A few of the songs on the show are shot twice, one clean version and an explicit version. The explicit versions are posted on Bloom's YouTube channel. \"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Original Television Soundtrack (Season 1 \u2013 Volume 1)\" was released on February 19, 2016 in "}]}
+{"id": 1694, "query": "how many winnie the pooh books are there", "topk": [{"text": "Winnie the Pooh (comic strip) | Western Publishing began publishing Winnie the Pooh as a quarterly comic book in January 1977, and published 33 issues, the last released in 1984. This book predated the Winnie the Pooh comic strip by a year and a half, but Sir Brian and the Dragon\u2014introduced in the strip in June 1978\u2014began appearing in the comic book with issue #14 (Aug 1979)."}]}
+{"id": 1695, "query": "wolf of wall street number of f words", "topk": [{"text": "The Wolf of Wall Street (2013 film) | The film set a Guinness World Record for the most instances of swearing in a motion picture. The word \"fuck\" is used 569 times in the film, averaging 2.81 times per minute. The previous record holders were Scorsese's 1995 gangster film Casino, which had 422 uses of the word, including in the voice-over narration, and the 1997 British film Nil by Mouth, in which the word was used 428 times. The record has since been topped by Swearnet: The Movie, which says the word 935 times. The film's distributor in the United Arab Emirates cut some 45 minutes off the runtime to delete explicit scenes of swearing, religious profanity, drug use, and sex, and \"muted\" dialogue containing expletives. The National reported that filmgoers in the UAE believed the film should not have been shown rather than being edited so heavily."}]}
+{"id": 1696, "query": "india south africa test series 2018 highest runs", "topk": [{"text": "Virat Kohli | Kohli fared average in the Test matches as India lost 1\u20132 during the South Africa tour in 2018, but came back strongly to score 558 runs in the 6 ODIs, making a record for the highest runs scored in a bilateral ODI series. This included three centuries, remaining unbeaten in two with a best of 160*. India won the ODI series 5\u20131, Kohli becoming the first Indian captain to win an ODI series in South Africa. In March 2018, Kohli decided to play county cricket in England in June, in order to improve his batting before the start of India's tour to England the following "}]}
+{"id": 1697, "query": "when was the last person executed in florida", "topk": [{"text": "List of people executed in Florida | The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Florida since capital punishment was resumed in 1976. The total amounts to 99 people. Of the 99 people executed, 44 have been executed by electric chair and 55 have been executed by lethal injection. The last person to be executed was Gary Ray Bowles."}]}
+{"id": 1698, "query": "who represented the state of tennessee in the scopes trial", "topk": [{"text": "Zenos Frudakis | Frudakis' statue of attorney Clarence Darrow reawakened tensions between local evolutionists and creationists when it was installed outside the Rhea County Courthouse in Dayton, Tennessee, in 2017. The courthouse was the site of the 1925 Scopes \"monkey trial,\" in which John T. Scopes was accused of unlawful teaching of human evolution in a state-funded school. Darrow represented Scopes, while William Jennings Bryan argued for the prosecution. Since 2005, a sculpture of Bryan has been on display on the courthouse lawn. The Darrow sculpture was commissioned by the Freedom From Religion Foundation and installed on the lawn in balance to the Bryan sculpture, where it drew criticism from some residents who oppose to the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools."}]}
+{"id": 1699, "query": "who won the marathon in new york city", "topk": [{"text": "New York City Marathon | On September 29, 1974, Norbert Sander and Kathrine Switzer became the only New York City residents to win the New York City Marathon, Sander winning in 2:26:30 and Switzer the women's division in 3:07:29. Future four-time NYC Marathon champion Bill Rodgers placed fifth in 2:36:00 out of 259 finishers (250 men, 9 women)."}]}
+{"id": 1700, "query": "what is the setting of the story sorry wrong number", "topk": [{"text": "Sorry, Wrong Number | Sorry, Wrong Number conforms to many of the conventions of film noir. The film plays in real time, with many flashbacks to flesh out the story. Stanwyck's bedroom window overlooks the night skyline of Manhattan. The film is shot very dark, with looming shadows and a circling camera used to maintain a high level of suspense. Hollywood's Production Code Administration initially objected to elements of Fletcher's screenplay, including its depiction of drug trafficking, and the script was significantly revised to win approval."}]}
+{"id": 1701, "query": "does archie end up with betty or veronica in riverdale", "topk": [{"text": "Archie Marries Veronica/Archie Marries Betty | he is worried that the marriage is based on money only and will end badly, hurting both of his friends. Betty accepts his statement and they make up. As the next few months pass, Archie & Betty become two of the most popular teachers at Riverdale High, and as Betty's pregnancy advances, they start to spend less time with his friends. One day, as Archie plans to go for a bike ride, Betty goes into labor. In panic, instead of an ambulance, Archie calls the water department. After a few obstacles, Betty is rushed to the maternity ward, and soon gives birth to fraternal twins; a red haired boy named Archie and a blonde haired girl named Betty. Soon, the "}]}
+{"id": 1702, "query": "how and why were serial novels a phenomenon in the nineteenth century", "topk": [{"text": "Serial (literature) | of Monte Cristo each appeared as a feuilleton. The Count of Monte Cristo was stretched out to 139 installments. Eug\u00e8ne Sue's serial novel Le Juif errant increased circulation of Le Constitutionnel from 3,600 to 25,000. Production in book form soon followed and serialization was one of the main reasons that nineteenth-century novels were so long. Authors and publishers kept the story going if it was successful since authors were paid by line and by episode. Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary was serialized in La Revue de Paris in 1856. Some writers were prolific. Alexandre Dumas wrote at an incredible pace, oftentimes writing with his partner twelve to fourteen hours "}]}
+{"id": 1703, "query": "when did this season of american idol start", "topk": [{"text": "American Idol (season 1) | The first season of American Idol premiered on June 11, 2002 (under the full title American Idol: The Search for a Superstar) and continued until September 4, 2002. It was won by Kelly Clarkson. The first season was co-hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Brian Dunkleman, the latter of whom left the show after the season ended. The winner, Kelly Clarkson, signed with RCA Records, the label in partnership with American Idol's 19 Recordings. Immediately post-finale, Clarkson released two singles, including the coronation song, \"A Moment Like This\". \"A Moment Like This\" went on to break a thirty-eight-year-old record held by The Beatles for a song's biggest leap to number one on the Billboard Hot 100. It jumped up from number fifty-two to number one in just one week. She held that record for five years but she reclaimed that record back in 2009 with "}]}
+{"id": 1704, "query": "when did the newest macbook pro come out", "topk": [{"text": "Macintosh | recycled aluminum and is 11.5mm thin. The screen was upgraded from a 21.5\u201d size to 24\u201d 4.5K Retina display, with thinner white bezels. The new MacBook Pros were revealed on October 18, 2021, featuring a design similar to Apple\u2019s Titanium PowerBook G4s and 2012 Retina MacBook Pros, bringing back the MagSafe, HDMI, and SD card ports, in addition to 3 Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports and a high-impedance headphone jack. The displays now come in 14\u201d and 16\u201d configurations, featuring a mini-LED display with a 120Hz variable refresh rate screen. They sport either a M1 Pro or M1 Max chip, with up to 70% faster CPU performance than the M1, according to Apple."}]}
+{"id": 1705, "query": "what was the outcome of the battle of san juan hill", "topk": [{"text": "Battle of San Juan Hill | The Battle of San Juan Hill, also known as the Battle for the San Juan Heights, was a major battle of the Spanish\u2013American War fought between an American force under the command of William Rufus Shafter and Joseph Wheeler against a Spanish force led by Arsenio Linares y Pombo. The battle proved to be one of the most significant battles of the war and, along with the Siege of Santiago, a decisive battle in deciding the fate of the United States Army campaign in Cuba. The American forces, outnumbering the Spanish defenders 16-to-one, charged upon the heights and dispersed the Spanish after suffering heavy casualties. Tensions between Spain "}]}
+{"id": 1706, "query": "who sings the christmas song all i want for christmas is you", "topk": [{"text": "All I Want for Christmas Is You | \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" is a Christmas song by American singer Mariah Carey. She co-wrote and co-produced it with Walter Afanasieff for her fourth studio album and first holiday album, Merry Christmas (1994). Columbia Records released it as the lead single from the album on November 1, 1994. The track is an uptempo love song that includes bell chimes, backing vocals and synthesizers. The song has become a Christmas standard and continues to surge in popularity each holiday season. \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" received critical acclaim, with The New Yorker describing it as \"one of the few worthy modern additions to "}]}
+{"id": 1707, "query": "when was christmas first celebrated as a holiday", "topk": [{"text": "November 1933 | Thanksgiving Day was celebrated on November 30, as a national holiday, for the last time in American history. Historically, the U.S. President proclaimed the last Thursday of November as the holiday, after which department stores would begin the Christmas season. In 1939, President Roosevelt would move the date to the fourth Thursday of November at the request of business leaders, making the holiday on November 23 for the first time. For that year only, the holiday was observed on the 23rd by the federal government, but on the 30th in some U.S. states. ; German Propaganda Minister Goebbels announced that the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra was to come under government control effective January 15, with each of the members becoming an employee of the Reich. ; Hermann G\u00f6ring announced that the German Gestapo was to come under his personal control, after having been an agency of the Interior Ministry. ; Died: General Arthur Currie, 58, who commanded the Canadian Corps during World War One "}]}
+{"id": 1708, "query": "when was the last time the dodgers went to the world seris", "topk": [{"text": "1988 World Series | This was the last World Series that Peter Ueberroth presided over as commissioner. Incidentally, Ueberroth rose to prominence for organizing the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Following this confrontation, both teams appeared on Family Feud with Ray Combs for a special sweeps week billed as a World Series Rematch. The Dodgers would not make another World Series appearance until 2017, where they would lose in seven games against the Houston Astros, who won their first World Series title. The Dodgers would make another World Series appearance the following year in 2018, but lost to the Boston Red Sox in five games, marking the first time the Dodgers lost back-to-back World Series since 1977 and 1978, where they "}]}
+{"id": 1709, "query": "when did teenage mutant ninja turtles come out", "topk": [{"text": "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014 film) | The release date was moved around several times until it was set for August 8, 2014. The film premiered on July 29 in Mexico City. Premiere events also occurred in Los Angeles and New York City. On September 12, the film was released in IMAX 3D for a one-week limited engagement."}]}
+{"id": 1710, "query": "when were 2 dollar bills stopped being made", "topk": [{"text": "August 1966 | The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced that it would no longer print the American two-dollar bill. No new bills had been printed by the United States Mint since June 30, 1965. At the most recent count a year later 69,660,947 of the bills were in circulation, less than one-third of one percent of the total value of printed bills. The denomination had been created in July, 1862, during the United States Civil War, but the bills (with Thomas Jefferson on the face and his home, Monticello, on the obverse) were unpopular, and many people considered them to be unlucky. However, printing "}]}
+{"id": 1711, "query": "who is the leading african producer of wool", "topk": [{"text": "Eldoret | The town has a vibrant textile industry that is led by Ken Knit (Kenya). It is the first, fully integrated textile manufacturing company in East and Central Africa and has been based in Eldoret for close to 50 years. It is Kenya's leading manufacturer of wool products and with a workforce of 2,000, is presently the largest textile related employer in the North-Rift. Another notable textile firm is Rivatex EA which was opened in 1975 by then Vice President, Daniel Toroitich arap Moi as Rift Valley Textiles (Rivatex), a parastatal that was the first Kenyan textile mill to operate computerized mills. It quickly became a success, achieving profitability within three years while employing "}]}
+{"id": 1712, "query": "where does the president get authority to issue executive orders", "topk": [{"text": "Executive order | the Congress or the Constitution. Presidents since that decision have generally been careful to cite the specific laws under which they act when they issue new executive orders; likewise, when presidents believe that their authority for issuing an executive order stems from within the powers outlined in the Constitution, the order instead simply proclaims \"under the authority vested in me by the Constitution\". Wars have been fought upon executive order, including the 1999 Kosovo War during President Bill Clinton's second term in office; however, all such wars have also had authorizing resolutions from Congress. The extent to which the president may exercise "}]}
+{"id": 1713, "query": "how long do you have to serve in the israeli military", "topk": [{"text": "Israel | forces in the world. Most Israelis are drafted into the military at the age of 18. Men serve two years and eight months and women two years. Following mandatory service, Israeli men join the reserve forces and usually do up to several weeks of reserve duty every year until their forties. Most women are exempt from reserve duty. Arab citizens of Israel (except the Druze) and those engaged in full-time religious studies are exempt from military service, although the exemption of yeshiva students has been a source of contention in Israeli society for many years. An alternative for those who receive exemptions on various "}]}
+{"id": 1714, "query": "dark parables return of the salt princess release date", "topk": [{"text": "Blue Tea Games | Dark Parables is a franchise of several games involving fairy tales. Only the first 7 games in the series are created by Blue Tea Games. The franchise was then further developed by Eipix Entertainment. During the production of Return of the Salt Princess that Blue Tea Games returned to the series. Starting with Rise of the Snow Queen, the series included small bonus games that expanded the lore."}]}
+{"id": 1715, "query": "when is the womens ice skating for the olympics", "topk": [{"text": "Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics \u2013 Women's team pursuit | The women's team pursuit competition in speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics will be held on 8 February (semifinals) and 11 February (final), at the National Speed Skating Oval (\"Ice Ribbon\") in Beijing."}]}
+{"id": 1716, "query": "what is the most current adobe flash player version", "topk": [{"text": "Adobe Flash Player | (version 28.0.0.126, codenamed Atka) (December 12, 2017) ; Adobe Flash Player 28 (version 28.0.0.137) (January 9, 2018) ; Adobe Flash Player 28 (version 28.0.0.161) (February 6, 2018) ; Adobe Flash Player 29 (version 29.0.0.113) (March 13, 2018) ; Adobe Flash Player 29 (version 29.0.0.140) (April 10, 2018) ; Adobe Flash Player 29 (version 29.0.0.171) (May 8, 2018) ; Adobe Flash Player 30 (version 30.0.0.113) (June 7, 2018) ; Adobe Flash Player 30 (version 30.0.0.134) (July 10, 2018) ; Adobe Flash Player 30 (version 30.0.0.154) (August 14, 2018) ; Adobe Flash Player 31 (version 31.0.0.108) (September 11, 2018) ; Adobe "}]}
+{"id": 1717, "query": "how many players have scored 10000 runs in odi", "topk": [{"text": "List of players who have scored 10,000 or more runs in One Day International cricket | in ODIs, during the third match of the bi-lateral series against Australia at home. , fourteen players\u2014from six teams that are Full Members of the International Cricket Council (ICC)\u2014have scored 10,000 runs in ODIs. Out of these, five are from India, four are from Sri Lanka while two are from the West Indies. One player each from Pakistan, Australia and South Africa form the rest. No player from Bangladesh, England, New Zealand, Afghanistan, Ireland or Zimbabwe has passed the 10,000 run mark in ODIs yet. In terms of innings, India's Virat Kohlithe fifth Indian to reach the milestone after Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid "}]}
+{"id": 1718, "query": "who plays lindsay denton in line of duty", "topk": [{"text": "Line of Duty (series 2) | Keeley Hawes received a Leading Actress nomination for her role as DI Lindsay Denton at the 2015 British Academy Television Awards."}]}
+{"id": 1719, "query": "when did the first wireless beats come out", "topk": [{"text": "Wireless (band) | Wireless was formed in 1976 by bassist Allan Marshall, guitarist Steve McMurray and drummer Glenn Beatson, who had played together in an Australian pop music band, Autumn. They released a self-titled album on the Atlantic label which included some original songs. The band soon signed with WEA Music. The band's album Positively Human Relatively Sane did not sell well; the next album, No Static, was produced by Geddy Lee. The albums were later remastered and released by Rock Candy Records."}]}
+{"id": 1720, "query": "who discovered the atom and in what year", "topk": [{"text": "History of nuclear power | In 1932, physicist Ernest Rutherford discovered that when lithium atoms were \"split\" by protons from a proton accelerator, immense amounts of energy were released in accordance with the principle of mass\u2013energy equivalence. However, he and other nuclear physics pioneers Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein believed harnessing the power of the atom for practical purposes anytime in the near future was unlikely. The same year, Rutherford's doctoral student James Chadwick discovered the neutron. Experiments bombarding materials with neutrons led Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric and Ir\u00e8ne Joliot-Curie to discover induced radioactivity in 1934, which allowed the creation of radium-like elements. Further work by Enrico Fermi in the 1930s "}]}
+{"id": 1721, "query": "when did the philadelphia eagles play in the super bowl last", "topk": [{"text": "History of the Philadelphia Eagles | On January 23, 2005, the Eagles reached a fourth consecutive conference championship game (the first time this happened in the salary cap era of the NFL). At long last, the Eagles justified the hopes of their long-suffering fan base, defeating Michael Vick's much-hyped Atlanta Falcons, 27\u201310, sending them to Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonville, Florida, their first Super Bowl in 24 years. The victory sent the city of Philadelphia into wild celebrations."}]}
+{"id": 1722, "query": "what is the word for clarified butter in the balkans and middle east", "topk": [{"text": "Middle Eastern cuisine | Butter and clarified butter (also known as smen) are traditionally the preferred medium of cooking. Also, olive oil is prevalent in Mediterranean coastal areas, where Christians use it during Lent (when meat and dairy products are not eaten). and Jews use it instead of animal fats (such as butter) to avoid combining meat and dairy products. Most regions in the Middle East use spices. A typical stew will include a small amount of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, cumin, and coriander. Black pepper is popular and chili peppers are used occasionally, especially as a sauce or as pickles. Parsley and mint are widely used in cooking and in salads. Thyme and thyme blends (za'atar) are common among Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine and Israel, in addition to a mixture of dried thyme and sumac (crushed sour berries) which is prevalent at breakfast with oil and bread. Sumac is also sprinkled over grilled meat and garlic is frequently used in many dishes and salads."}]}
+{"id": 1723, "query": "where does the electron transport chain get its electrons from", "topk": [{"text": "Electron transport chain | Most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria, which produce ATP from products of the citric acid cycle, fatty acid oxidation, and amino acid oxidation. At the inner mitochondrial membrane, electrons from NADH and FADH2 pass through the electron transport chain to oxygen, which provides the energy driving the process as it is reduced to water. The electron transport chain comprises an enzymatic series of electron donors and acceptors. Each electron donor will pass electrons to a more electronegative acceptor, which in turn donates these electrons to another acceptor, a process that continues down the series until electrons are passed to oxygen, the most energy-rich and terminal electron acceptor in the chain. Each reaction between a donor and an acceptor releases energy, which via the transferred electrons is used to generate a proton gradient across the mitochondrial membrane by \"pumping\" protons into the intermembrane space, producing a state of higher free energy that has the potential to do work. This entire process is called oxidative phosphorylation since ADP is phosphorylated to ATP by using the electrochemical gradient established by the redox reactions of the electron transport chain."}]}
+{"id": 1724, "query": "where is fight or flight in the brain", "topk": [{"text": "Fear-potentiated startle | The central brain structure through which fear-associated responses are mediated has been determined to be the amygdala, which is located in the brain's temporal lobe. When the central nucleus of the amygdala is stimulated - what is popularly referred to as the \"fight-or-flight\" response is activated - the organism in question reacts passively (is rendered frozen in its tracks, becomes hyper-vigilantly attentive, etc.), or displays a physiological reaction geared toward facilitating an aggressive reaction (e.g., increased heart-rate/pulse, rapid breathing). These fear-induced reactions result from communication between the amygdala and a variety of other brain regions (such as the brain stem and hypothalamus), resulting in a variety "}]}
+{"id": 1725, "query": "the road that connects the tombs is called", "topk": [{"text": "Route 417 (Israel\u2013Palestine) | Along the eastern edge of the Old City, the now named Jericho Road descends into the Kidron Valley, also known by its biblical name, the Valley of Josaphat. The valley is the site of many tombs: the Tomb of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Pillar of Absalom, the Tomb of Benei Hezir, the Tomb of Zechariah, the tomb of Josaphat and the tomb of Saint James. The road then runs along the bottom of the Mount of Olives and continues through the Ras al-Amud, Ma'ale ha-Zeitim and Wadi Qadum neighborhoods as a commercial street. At ash-Shiyah Street at the edge of Abu Dis, the Israeli West Bank barrier has been erected. Originally including a security checkpoint, the road was permanently closed in 2006. Past the barrier, the road continues as a commercial artery through Abu Dis, al-Eizariya and Jahalin. As it passes Ma'ale Adumim, the route becomes a freeway, finally merging into Highway 1 to the Jordan Valley."}]}
+{"id": 1726, "query": "where did the idea of a unicorn come from", "topk": [{"text": "Dali (goddess) | a lady taming the unicorn and the recurring idea of a goddess or supernatural mistress who protects wild game animals. Although he admitted the evidence was \"circumstantial and sparse\", he suggested that the unicorn story originated from ancient European hunting mythology, which he believes was preserved in the mythology of the Caucasus after fading elsewhere. Hilda Ellis Davidson and Anna Chaudhri found similarities between stories of Dali and the glaistig of the Scottish Highlands. The glaistig was commonly described as a hag who lived high in the mountains and protected hoofed game animals. Like Dali, the glaistig could be both helpful and malicious, depending on the "}]}
+{"id": 1727, "query": "which approach to psychology focuses on the body especially the brain and nervous system", "topk": [{"text": "Physiological psychology | Physiological psychology is a subdivision of behavioral neuroscience (biological psychology) that studies the neural mechanisms of perception and behavior through direct manipulation of the brains of nonhuman animal subjects in controlled experiments. This field of psychology takes an empirical and practical approach when studying the brain and human behavior. Most scientists in this field believe that the mind is a phenomenon that stems from the nervous system. By studying and gaining knowledge about the mechanisms of the nervous system, physiological psychologists can uncover many truths about human behavior. Unlike other subdivisions within biological psychology, the main focus of psychological research is the development of theories that describe brain-behavior relationships. Physiological psychology studies many topics relating to the body's response to a behavior or activity in an organism. It concerns the brain cells, structures, components, and chemical interactions that are involved in order to produce actions. Psychologists in this field usually focus their attention to topics such as sleep, emotion, ingestion, senses, reproductive behavior, learning/memory, communication, psychopharmacology, and neurological disorders. The basis for these studies all surround themselves around the notion of how the nervous system intertwines with other systems in the body to create a specific behavior."}]}
+{"id": 1728, "query": "who's the model on let's make a deal", "topk": [{"text": "Carol Merrill | While on Let's Make a Deal, Merrill would model the various prizes, present money to contestants, and perform various other tasks as an assistant to host Monty Hall. On Let's Make a Deal, Merrill was frequently referred to by Monty Hall by her full name, and thus became one of the first game show models to be known as such, rather than the customary first-name-only naming convention used by such shows as The Price Is Right. This allowed Merrill to gain wider recognition than other game show models of the time, and her celebrity status has led to many guest appearances on talk shows such as the Late Show with David Letterman, Good Morning America, and "}]}
+{"id": 1729, "query": "uruguay is located along what body of water", "topk": [{"text": "Geography of Uruguay | point, the Cerro Catedral (513 m), is located in the southeast of the country in the Cuchilla Grande mountain range. Uruguay is a water-rich land. Prominent bodies of water mark its limits on the east, south, and west, and even most of the boundary with Brazil follows small rivers. Lakes and lagoons are numerous, and a high water table makes digging wells easy. Three systems of rivers drain the land: rivers flow westward to the R\u00edo Uruguay, eastward to the Atlantic or tidal lagoons bordering the ocean, and south to the R\u00edo de la Plata. The R\u00edo Uruguay, which forms the border with Argentina, is flanked by low banks, and disastrous floods sometimes inundate large areas. The longest and most "}]}
+{"id": 1730, "query": "what drug does the mom use in requiem for a dream", "topk": [{"text": "Requiem for a Dream (novel) | This story follows the lives of Sara Goldfarb, her son Harry, his girlfriend Marion Silver, and his best friend Tyrone C. Love, who are all searching for the key to their dreams in their own ways. In the process, they fall into devastating lives of addiction. Harry and Marion are in love and want to open their own business; their friend Tyrone wants to escape life in the ghetto. To achieve these dreams, they buy a large amount of heroin, planning to get rich by selling it. Sara, Harry's lonely widowed mother, dreams of being on television. When a phone call from a reality show casting company gets her hopes up, she goes to a doctor, who gives her diet pills to lose weight. She spends the next few months on the pills, wanting desperately to look thin on "}]}
+{"id": 1731, "query": "when does the second part of vikings season 4 start", "topk": [{"text": "Vikings (season 4) | The fourth season of the historical drama television series Vikings premiered on February 18, 2016 on History in Canada. The series broadly follows the exploits of the legendary Viking chieftain Ragnar Lothbrok and his crew, and later those of his sons. The first season of the series begins at the start of the Viking Age, marked by the Lindisfarne raid in 793. The fourth season consists of a double order of twenty episodes, split into two parts of ten episodes; The first half concluded on April 21, 2016. The second half premiered on November 30, 2016. The season follows the battles between Ragnar and Rollo in Francia, Bjorn's raid into the Mediterranean, and the Viking invasion of England. It concluded in its entirety on February 1, 2017."}]}
+{"id": 1732, "query": "who donates a christmas tree to trafalgar square", "topk": [{"text": "Trafalgar Square Christmas tree | The Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is a Christmas tree gifted to the people of Britain by Norway each year since 1947. The tree is prominently displayed in Trafalgar Square from the beginning of December until 6 January."}]}
+{"id": 1733, "query": "when was the original stephen king it movie made", "topk": [{"text": "The Lawnmower Man (film) | The film, originally titled Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man, differed so much from the source material that King sued the filmmakers in May 1992 to remove his name from the title. King stated in court documents that the film \"bore no meaningful resemblance\" to his story. A federal judge ruled in King's favour in July 1992, the first successful such ruling since James Oliver Curwood had his name removed from 1922's I Am the Law. On appeal, it was ruled in October 1992 that the on-screen credit could remain but that King's name should be removed from advertising. King received $2.5 million in settlement. Despite the ruling, New Line still did not comply and initially released the home video version as Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man. In 1994, New Line was held in contempt of court."}]}
+{"id": 1734, "query": "who plays ser davos in game of thrones", "topk": [{"text": "List of Game of Thrones characters | Davos Seaworth (seasons 2\u20138) portrayed by Liam Cunningham. Ser Davos Seaworth, known as \"the Onion Knight\", is a former smuggler and knight in the service of Stannis Baratheon. A natural sceptic of religion and magic, he distrusts another of Stannis' advisers, the Lady Melisandre, and her belief in the Lord of Light. Before the events of the series, he earned his knighthood by smuggling food to the besieged Stannis Baratheon and his army. Before knighting him, however, Stannis removed the last joints from four fingers on his right hand as punishment for his years of smuggling. Davos leads Stannis' fleet into King's Landing during a siege on the capital, but is shipwrecked during Tyrion "}]}
+{"id": 1735, "query": "when did the botswana currency first come into circulation", "topk": [{"text": "Botswana pula | On 23 August 1976, the Bank of Botswana introduced notes in denominations of 1, 2, 5, and 10 pula; a 20-pula note followed on 16 February 1978. The 1- and 2-pula notes were replaced by coins in 1991 and 1994, whilst the first 50- and 100-pula notes were introduced on 29 May 1990 and 23 August 1993, respectively. The 5-pula note was replaced by a coin in 2000. The original 1-, 2- and 5-pula banknotes were demonetized on 1 July 2011. The current series of notes was introduced on 23 August 2009 and contains, for the first time, a 200-pula banknote. In response to the concern of the poor quality of the paper of the 10-pula banknote, the Bank of Botswana revealed a 10-pula banknote in polymer in November 2017 and was issued to the public on 1 February 2018. In 2020, the Bank of Botswana issued a new 10-pula polymer banknote that features an image of the current President of Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi."}]}
+{"id": 1736, "query": "where is the largest salt mine in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Livingston County, New York | Salt was discovered more than 1000 feet below the surface in Livingston County in the early 1880s. Salt mines opened in the towns of Leicester (Cuylerville), Livonia, Mount Morris, and York (Retsof). The Retsof mine became the largest salt-producing mine in the United States and the second largest in the world. The industry was a major employer throughout most of the 20th century until the mine collapsed and flooded in 1994. American Rock Salt opened a new mine in 1997 at Hampton Corners in the Town of Groveland and soon afterwards became the largest operating salt mine in the U.S."}]}
+{"id": 1737, "query": "who plays dylan in daddy's home 2", "topk": [{"text": "Scarlett Estevez | that \"it has to be said that the child actors playing the kids, Megan (Scarlett Estevez) and Dylan (Owen Vaccaro) actually give real comic performances\", and The Austin Chronicle review of Daddy's Home 2 singled out Estevez among the child actors in the film, noting that \"while the children are mainly used as pawns in the larger power struggle, there are a couple of scenes in which Estevez has a chance to deliver some lines that are actually funny\". In March 2015 she was cast as Trixie Espinoza in the Fox television series Lucifer, a role she has played for four seasons. In June 2019, it was confirmed "}]}
+{"id": 1738, "query": "when was the rock and roll hall of fame built in cleveland", "topk": [{"text": "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), sometimes simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie. The museum documents the history of rock music and the artists, producers, engineers, and other notable figures who have influenced its development. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established on April 20, 1983, by Ahmet Ertegun, founder and chairman of Atlantic Records. After a long search for the right city, Cleveland was chosen in 1986 as the Hall of Fame's permanent home. Architect I. M. Pei designed the new museum, and it was dedicated on September 1, 1995."}]}
+{"id": 1739, "query": "who is nebula on guardians of the galaxy", "topk": [{"text": "Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe | Nebula (portrayed by Karen Gillan) is an Avenger, member of the Guardians of the Galaxy and former lieutenant of Thanos, who raised her as his daughter along with Gamora. Nebula was created by Roger Stern and John Buscema and first appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy as a secondary antagonist within the film but in later appearances she is portrayed as more sympathetic. Eventually, Nebula teams up with the Guardians of the Galaxy and then joins the Avengers to defeat her foster father. Though the current version of her joins the Avengers, a past version allies with Thanos to stop the Avengers. This is due to fear, causing the present Nebula to have to kill her past counterpart. , the character has appeared in four films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. An alternate version of the character sometimes dubbed \"Heist Nebula\" appears in the Disney+ animated series What If...?. She will return in the upcoming films Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, as well as The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special."}]}
+{"id": 1740, "query": "what is the significance of the sahara desert", "topk": [{"text": "Sahara | The Sahara is the world's largest hot desert. It is located in the horse latitudes under the subtropical ridge, a significant belt of semi-permanent subtropical warm-core high pressure where the air from the upper troposphere usually descends, warming and drying the lower troposphere and preventing cloud formation. The permanent absence of clouds allows unhindered light and thermal radiation. The stability of the atmosphere above the desert prevents any convective overturning, thus making rainfall virtually non-existent. As a consequence, the weather tends to be sunny, dry and stable with a minimal chance of rainfall. Subsiding, diverging, dry air masses associated with subtropical high-pressure systems are extremely unfavorable for the development "}]}
+{"id": 1741, "query": "who was the first coronated king of manipur at kangla", "topk": [{"text": "Manipur | events of each King who ruled Manipur in a span of more than 3500 years until 1955 CE (a total of more than 108 kings). Ningthou Kangba (15th century BCE) is regarded as the first and foremost king of Manipur. There were times when the country was in turmoil without rulers, and long historical gaps exist between 1129 BCE and 44 BCE. In 1891 CE, after the defeat of the Meiteis by the British in the Anglo-Manipuri war of Khongjom, the sovereignty of Manipur which it had maintained for more than three millenniums, was lost. In 1926, it became a part of Pakokku Hill Tracts Districts of British Burma until 4 January 1947. It regained its freedom on 14 August 1947. On 15 October 1949, Manipur was unified with India."}]}
+{"id": 1742, "query": "who is the pastor of new birth missionary baptist church now", "topk": [{"text": "New Birth Missionary Baptist Church | (George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Jimmy Carter). On January 15, 2017, Bishop Eddie Long died from an aggressive form of cancer according to a statement released by the church. The church then announced Stephen A. Davis, pastor of New Birth Birmingham in Birmingham, Alabama would be Long's successor at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia while remaining pastor of the Birmingham. However in June, 2018 Bishop Davis resigned. On November 19, 2018, the church announced Jamal Bryant, pastor of Empowerment Temple AME Church in Baltimore, Maryland would become the new pastor of New Birth. Pastor Bryant resigned as Pastor of Empowerment Temple in early December."}]}
+{"id": 1743, "query": "where did saudi crown prince go to college", "topk": [{"text": "Prince Sultan University | Prince Sultan University (PSU) (\u062c\u0627\u0645\u0639\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0645\u064a\u0631 \u0633\u0644\u0637\u0627\u0646), located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is the first private university founded in Saudi Arabia. It is owned by the Riyadh Philanthropic Society for Sciences, which named it in honor of its first patron, Prince Sultan. Initially, it was founded as Prince Sultan Private College in 1999 and received university status in 2003. The university offers a number of bachelor's and master's degrees in various business, technical, and humanities fields."}]}
+{"id": 1744, "query": "what is the revolution period of venus in earth years", "topk": [{"text": "Transit of Venus | an ordinary conjunction. Sequences of transits usually repeat every 243 years. After this period of time Venus and Earth have returned to very nearly the same point in their respective orbits. During the Earth's 243 sidereal orbital periods, which total 88,757.3 days, Venus completes 395 sidereal orbital periods of 224.701 days each, equal to 88,756.9 Earth days. This period of time corresponds to 152 synodic periods of Venus. The pattern of 105.5, 8, 121.5 and 8 years is not the only pattern that is possible within the 243-year cycle, because of the slight mismatch between the times when the Earth and Venus arrive at the point of conjunction. Prior to 1518, the pattern of transits "}]}
+{"id": 1745, "query": "what is the definition of ph in water", "topk": [{"text": "Wastewater discharge standards in Latin America | The pH is a chemical parameter that measures the acidity or basicity of the water and is commonly measured in situ. Distilled water has a pH of 7, where less than 7 is considered acid and greater than 7 is considered basic. In most cases, low pH is due to organic overloading and low oxygen conditions in the water. This characteristic is strictly controlled because it has a direct effect on water ecosystems and sewer systems materials. Usually, pH standard is between 6 and 9 and can vary easily depending on the discharge content. In this case, Peru was the country with the smallest range (6\u20138) and Argentina and Mexico were the ones with the widest range (5.5\u201310). No limit was found for Canada Regulation."}]}
+{"id": 1746, "query": "when was the national flag of india adopted", "topk": [{"text": "Flag of India | The National Flag of India (Hindi: Tira\u1e45g\u0101) is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of India saffron, white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at its centre. It was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on 22 July 1947, and it became the official flag of the Dominion of India on 15 August 1947. The flag was subsequently retained as that of the Republic of India. In India, the term \"tricolour\" almost always refers to the Indian national flag. The flag is based on the Swaraj flag, a flag of the Indian National Congress designed "}]}
+{"id": 1747, "query": "ajay devgan preity zinta and madhuri dixit movie", "topk": [{"text": "Madhuri Dixit | title character in Gaja Gamini, the first feature film directed by painter M. F. Husain. Hussain got fixated with Dixit, and watched her movie Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! several times, and was certain that he would make a film only with her. The film followed the story of Gaja Gamini, who appears in various incarnations as Mona Lisa, Shakuntala and others. Pukar was an average grosser, while the latter underperformed at the box office. In 2001, Dixit starred in Deepak Shivdasani's love triangle Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke opposite Ajay Devgan and Preity Zinta. Upon release, the film met with largely negative reviews. Critic Gautam Buragohain, however, "}]}
+{"id": 1748, "query": "when did virgin australia (formerly virgin blue) commence flying in australia", "topk": [{"text": "Virgin Australia Airlines (NZ) | The airline was established in 2003 and started operations on 29 January 2004 with a service between Christchurch and Brisbane, Australia. On 1 August 2007, the ICAO code was changed from PBI to PBN. This was done in consultation with air traffic controllers to prevent confusion between the letter I and the number 1 in flight plans. On 21 August 2007, Pacific Blue announced its intention to begin domestic services in New Zealand with the first flights commencing 12 November 2007. The initial routes were Auckland\u2013Wellington, Christchurch\u2013Wellington and Auckland\u2013Christchurch. Later Christchurch to Dunedin flights started. Pacific Blue announced its rollout of Premium economy seating across its fleet from March 2010 to match that of its sister Virgin Blue. "}]}
+{"id": 1749, "query": "who created separation of powers and checks and balances", "topk": [{"text": "Separation of powers | According to the principle of checks and balances, each of the branch of the state should have the power to limit or check the other two, creating a balance between the three separate powers of the state. Each branch's efforts to prevent either of the other branches becoming supreme form part of an eternal conflict, which leaves the people free from government abuses. Immanuel Kant was an advocate of this, noting that \"the problem of setting up a state can be solved even by a nation of devils\" so long as they possess an appropriate constitution to pit opposing factions against each other. Checks and "}]}
+{"id": 1750, "query": "how many episodes of sabrina the teenage witch are there", "topk": [{"text": "List of Sabrina the Teenage Witch episodes | This is an episode list for Sabrina the Teenage Witch, an American sitcom that debuted on ABC in 1996. From Season 5, the program was aired on The WB. The series ran for seven seasons totaling 163 episodes. It originally premiered on September 27, 1996 on ABC and ended on April 24, 2003 on The WB."}]}
+{"id": 1751, "query": "1. what was the precursor to the present day internet", "topk": [{"text": "The Road Ahead (Gates book) | The hardback edition saw the Internet as one of the \"important precursors of the information highway...suggestive of [its] future\" (p. 89); he noted that the \"popularity of the Internet is the most important single development in the world of computing since the IBM PC was introduced in 1981\" (p. 91) but \"today's Internet is not the information highway I imagine, although you can think of it as the beginning of the highway\": the information highway he envisioned would be as different from the Internet as the Oregon Trail was to Interstate 84. (p. 95) After the book was written, but before it hit bookstores, Gates recognized that the Internet was gaining critical mass, and on December 7, "}]}
+{"id": 1752, "query": "who was the first british team to win the european cup", "topk": [{"text": "1966\u201367 European Cup | The 1966\u201367 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by Celtic for the first time in the final against Internazionale, who eliminated defending champions Real Madrid in the quarter-finals, making them the first British team in history to win the trophy. The Soviet Union entered its champion for the first time this season."}]}
+{"id": 1753, "query": "who inaugurated 'world teachers' day'", "topk": [{"text": "World Teachers' Day | World Teachers' Day, also known as International Teachers Day, is an international day held annually on 5 October. Established in 1994, it commemorates the signing of the 1966 UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers, which is a standard-setting instrument that addresses the status and situations of teachers around the world. This recommendation outlines standards relating to education personnel policy, recruitment, and initial training as well as the continuing education of teachers, their employment, and working conditions. World Teachers' Day aims to focus on \"appreciating, assessing and improving the educators of the world\" and to provide an opportunity to consider issues related to teachers and teaching."}]}
+{"id": 1754, "query": "how many house of representative do we have in nigeria", "topk": [{"text": "House of Representatives (Nigeria) | The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of Nigeria's bicameral National Assembly. The Senate is the upper chamber. The House of Representatives has 360 members who are elected in single-member constituencies using the plurality (or first-past-the-post) system. Members serve four-year terms. The Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives is the presiding officer of the house."}]}
+{"id": 1755, "query": "which type of fire detector uses the effect of smoke on a light source and photo-electric cell", "topk": [{"text": "Security alarm | quickly detect the small amounts of smoke produced by fast-flaming fires, such as cooking fires or those fueled by paper or flammable liquids. A newer, and perhaps safer, type is a photoelectric smoke detector. It contains a light source in a light-sensitive electric sensor, which is positioned at a 90-degree angle to the sensor. Normally, light from the light source shoots straight across and misses the sensor. When smoke enters the chamber, it scatters the light, which then hits the sensor and triggers the alarm. Photoelectric smoke detectors typically respond faster to a fire in its early, smoldering stage \u2013 before the source of the fire bursts into flames."}]}
+{"id": 1756, "query": "how many votes to approve supreme court justice", "topk": [{"text": "Samuel Alito Supreme Court nomination | The Senate voted 58\u201342 on January 31, 2006, to confirm Alito as the 110th justice of the Supreme Court. All but one of the Senate's 55 Republicans voted to confirm Alito; they were joined by four Democrats who broke party ranks and voted in his favor. This was the closest confirmation vote for a Supreme Court nominee since Associate Justice Clarence Thomas was confirmed 52\u201348 in 1991."}]}
+{"id": 1757, "query": "who do you meet at the gates of heaven", "topk": [{"text": "Angel of the Lord 2 | It is Christmas Eve, and angel Petronel still works at the gates of Heaven. He believes he is entitled to a better post, however. His old accomplice, the devil Uri\u00e1\u0161, tempts him to pick an apple from the tree of knowledge. As the two argue, the precious fruit falls to Earth, and the inept duo must go down to retrieve it before God finds out. On Earth, they meet little Ane\u017eka and her beautiful mother, a crew of deceitful carolers, the greedy Ko\u0161\u0165\u00e1l, and a likeable sausage seller. Before they can find the apple and bring it back to Heaven, the two are subjected to an adventure that involves a number of perils."}]}
+{"id": 1758, "query": "iupac name of element with atomic number 107", "topk": [{"text": "Dubnium | IUPAC suggested systematic element names to be used as placeholders until permanent names were established; under it, element 105 would be unnilpentium, from the Latin roots un- and nil- and the Greek root pent- (meaning \"one\", \"zero\", and \"five\", respectively, the digits of the atomic number). Both teams ignored it as they did not wish to weaken their outstanding claims. In 1981, the Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Schwerionenforschung (GSI; Society for Heavy Ion Research) in Darmstadt, Hesse, West Germany, claimed synthesis of element 107; their report came out five years after the first report from JINR but with greater precision, making a more solid claim on discovery. GSI acknowledged JINR's efforts by suggesting "}]}
+{"id": 1759, "query": "where is the setting for beauty and the beast", "topk": [{"text": "Beauty and the Beast (2009 film) | The project was filmed in Australia at locations on the Gold Coast and at studios at the Village Roadshow Studios adjacent to Warner Bros. Movie World in Queensland."}]}
+{"id": 1760, "query": "when was the last time nebraska voted democrat", "topk": [{"text": "1988 United States presidential election in Nebraska | County, which had long been the most Democratic county in the state, plus Dakota County and Thurston County in the northeast with their substantial Hispanic and Native American populations, Dukakis became the first Democrat to win any of Nebraska\u2019s counties since Jimmy Carter in 1976, and the two northeastern counties went Democratic for the first time since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. Nebraska weighed in for this election as 7% more Republican than the national average. As of 2022, this is the last time Nebraska has voted under a winner-take all system as it would start allocating its electoral votes starting in 1992."}]}
+{"id": 1761, "query": "winner of worst cooks in america season 5", "topk": [{"text": "Tonya Harding | In August 2018, Harding was announced as one of the celebrities who would compete in the fifth celebrity edition of Food Network's Worst Cooks in America, set to broadcast in April 2019. Harding, learning under Chef Anne Burrell, ultimately won the competition. The US$25,000 prize went to her chosen charity of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital."}]}
+{"id": 1762, "query": "when does the movie jeepers creepers come out", "topk": [{"text": "Jeepers Creepers 3 | During an interview for the Edmond Sun, Justin Hall specifically revealed that the film would be released on September 4, 2017, but nothing was confirmed by Salva or the studio. On August 16, 2017, the AMC Theatres website stated that Jeepers Creepers 3 would open on September 26, 2017. On August 29, 2017, selected theaters began selling tickets along with the official poster, revealing that the film would be on display for only one night. Fathom Events then announced that the film's premiere would also feature never-before-seen bonus pictures and an interview with Breck, who plays the Creeper in all three franchise films. A second showing in theaters on October 4, 2017 was later added. Fandango updated the brief film synopsis shortly after, \"this Fall, the Creeper returns. See the next film in the iconic horror franchise when Jeepers Creepers 3 returns for a special encore event in movie theaters nationwide for only one night on Wednesday, October 4.\" Other participating theaters included Marcus Theaters and Galaxy Theaters. After the theatrical showings, the film had its television premiere on the Syfy network on October 28, 2017. The channel aired an encore showing on October 29."}]}
+{"id": 1763, "query": "who got the first nobel prize in physics", "topk": [{"text": "List of Nobel laureates in Physics | the 1943 prize awarded to Otto Stern in 1944. The first Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded in 1901 to Wilhelm Conrad R\u00f6ntgen, of Germany, who received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2007. John Bardeen is the only laureate to win the prize twice\u2014in 1956 and 1972. Marie Sk\u0142odowska-Curie also won two Nobel Prizes, for physics in 1903 and chemistry in 1911. William Lawrence Bragg was, until October 2014, the youngest ever Nobel laureate; he won the prize in 1915 at the age of 25. He remains the youngest recipient of the Physics Prize. Four women have won the prize: Curie, Maria "}]}
+{"id": 1764, "query": "who's the guy in call me maybe", "topk": [{"text": "Call Me Maybe | In 2018, Holden Nowell talked publicly about the gay scene in the music video. \"The fact that they had to make me gay at the end of the video ... it was all very ... I didn't like being known as the gay guy in the 'Call Me Maybe' video. It was just something I wasn't used to,\" Nowell told iHeartRadio Canada. The original storyline called for the neighbor to kiss the male band member, but Nowell suggested the alternative storyline, where he just gave the guitarist his phone number: \"I was like, 'I'm going to be completely honest with you. I'm not going to kiss a guy, especially for $500.' I said, 'I really don't think I'm comfortable kissing a guy for a music video [...] I said, 'You know what? What if instead of me kissing a guy at the end of the video, what if I just give a guy my number or something like that?'\""}]}
+{"id": 1765, "query": "what is the longest river in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "List of longest rivers in the United States by state | 1) Colorado River \u2013 1450 mi ; 2) Sacramento River \u2013 447 mi ; 3) San Joaquin River \u2013 365 mi ; 4) Klamath River \u2013 263 mi ; 5) Pit River \u2013 207 mi ; 6) Eel River \u2013 200 mi ; 7) Amargosa River \u2013 185 mi ; 8) Owens River \u2013 183 mi ; 9) Salinas River \u2013 170 mi ; 10) Trinity River \u2013 165 mi The Sacramento River is the longest river that is entirely within California. See also List of rivers of California."}]}
+{"id": 1766, "query": "when was the japanese videogame company nintendo founded", "topk": [{"text": "Nintendo | Nintendo Co., Ltd. (\u4efb\u5929\u5802\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e) is a Japanese multinational consumer electronics and video game company headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. The company was founded in 1889 as Nintendo Karuta (\u4efb\u5929\u5802\u9aa8\u724c) by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produced handmade hanafuda playing cards. After venturing into various lines of business during the 1960s and acquiring a legal status as a public company under the current company name, Nintendo distributed its first video game console, the Color TV-Game, in 1977. It gained international recognition with the release of Donkey Kong in 1981 and the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Mario Bros. in 1985. Since then, Nintendo has produced some of the most successful consoles in the video game industry, such as the Game Boy, "}]}
+{"id": 1767, "query": "who plays the evil doctor in wonder woman", "topk": [{"text": "Doctor Cyber | Gloria Marquez (Jessica Walter), an enemy from the Wonder Woman television series, is revealed to be Doctor Cyber in the comic book series Wonder Woman '77 Meets The Bionic Woman."}]}
+{"id": 1768, "query": "how old do you have to be to get a gun licence in nz", "topk": [{"text": "Firearms licence (New Zealand) | each specific firearm and these arms need to be registered with police. An applicant for a firearms licence needs to be aged 16 years or older, attend an approved firearms safety course, pass theoretical and practical examinations about firearms safety and use, have adequate secure storage for firearms, complete the application form, supply suitable identification, provide two referees and pay the prescribed application fees for the licence and any endorsements. The statutory basis for licensing of firearms use in New Zealand is laid out in the Arms Act and Arms Regulations. The act is administered by the New Zealand Police, according to policies documented in their Arms Manual 2002."}]}
+{"id": 1769, "query": "who is ishani in lies of the heart", "topk": [{"text": "Prem Kahani (1975 film) | British and seeks refuge with newly wedded Dheeraj with the help of a pathan truck driver Sher Khan (Vinod Khanna). Dheeraj's bride is revealed to be Kamini. Rajesh tries to leave, but Dheeraj stops him. Kamini is hostile to Rajesh. On Dheeraj's insistence they both recite a poem in which Rajesh expresses his sorrow for breaking her heart. A constable who wants to become an inspector tortures Sher Khan so that he reveals Rajesh's whereabouts. Dheeraj lies to Rajesh that Sher Khan is safe. Sher Khan then kills himself after saying that Rajesh lives in his heart. Constable doubts that Rajesh stays in "}]}
+{"id": 1770, "query": "when did indoor toilets become common in america", "topk": [{"text": "Toilet | prosperity, that the flush toilet became a widely used and marketed invention. This period coincided with the dramatic growth in the sewage system, especially in London, which made the flush toilet particularly attractive for health and sanitation reasons. Flush toilets were also known as \"water closets\", as opposed to the earth closets described above. WCs first appeared in Britain in the 1880s, and soon spread to Continental Europe. In America, the chain-pull indoor toilet was introduced in the homes of the wealthy and in hotels in the 1890s. William Elvis Sloan invented the Flushometer in 1906, which used pressurized water directly from the supply line for faster recycle time between flushes."}]}
+{"id": 1771, "query": "who won the king of dance season 2", "topk": [{"text": "Kings of Dance (season 2) | Title Winner : LAAB Crew From Team Sherif ; 1st Runner-up : ADS kids From Team Sherif ; 2nd Runner-up : Bipin and Princy From Team Jeffery ; 3rd Runner-up : Ashwin Scott From Team Jeffery ; Consolation Prize : o2 From Sandy Team "}]}
+{"id": 1772, "query": "only player to play for manchester united manchester city liverpool and everton", "topk": [{"text": "Liverpool F.C.\u2013Manchester United F.C. rivalry | Since the 1964 transfer of Phil Chisnall from United to Liverpool, no player has been transferred directly between the two clubs. Some players, however, have played for both clubs, but having played elsewhere between each tenure, such as Paul Ince (playing for Inter Milan in between) and Peter Beardsley (Vancouver Whitecaps and Newcastle United) and more recently Michael Owen (Real Madrid and Newcastle United), although Beardsley only played once for United, but went on to be a key player during his four years at Liverpool. In 2007, there was a bid from Liverpool to sign Gabriel Heinze from United, but United refused to allow him to "}]}
+{"id": 1773, "query": "when did france and belgium invade the ruhr", "topk": [{"text": "Occupation of the Ruhr | The Occupation of the Ruhr (Ruhrbesetzung) was a period of military occupation of the Ruhr region of Germany by France and Belgium between 11 January 1923 and 25 August 1925. France and Belgium occupied the heavily industrialized Ruhr Valley in response to Germany defaulting on reparation payments dictated by the victorious powers after World War I in the Treaty of Versailles. Occupation of the Ruhr worsened the economic crisis in Germany, and German civilians engaged in acts of passive resistance and civil disobedience, during which 130 were killed. France and Belgium, facing economic and international pressure, accepted the Dawes Plan to restructure Germany's payment of war reparations in 1924 and withdrew their troops from the Ruhr by August 1925. The Occupation of the Ruhr contributed to German re-armament and the growth of radical right-wing movements in Germany."}]}
+{"id": 1774, "query": "who plays the first nfl game of the season", "topk": [{"text": "ESPN on ABC | September 21st game between the New Orleans Saints and the Las Vegas Raiders. The game aired on ESPN, with ABC simulcasting the game, the network's first NFL regular season game in almost 15 years. This game was also the first NFL game to be played in the city of Las Vegas, and the first NFL game to be played in the state of Nevada. To celebrate the first exclusive regular season telecast of Major League Baseball on ABC since 1989, Matt Vasgersian, Alex Rodriguez, and Buster Olney wore special ABC Sports patches during Sunday Night Baseball on August 8, 2021 between the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs. Special graphics were also used in conjunction with the standard ESPN MLB graphics."}]}
+{"id": 1775, "query": "who sings in walk hard the dewey cox story", "topk": [{"text": "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (soundtrack) | The cast and crew recorded 40 original songs; 33 are featured in the movie. Singer-songwriter Dan Bern and Mike Viola (of the Candy Butchers) wrote most of the film's songs, including \"There's a Change A' Happenin'\", \"The Mulatto Song\" and \"Hole in My Pants\". Marshall Crenshaw wrote the title tune and Van Dyke Parks penned one of the 1960-styled psychedelic jams, \"Black Sheep\". Singer Angela Correa provides the voice of Darlene Madison Cox (played in the film by actress Jenna Fischer), as she did in the feature film. A number of critics noted the unusually high quality of many of the individual songs on the soundtrack, how well they reflected the styles and times they were attempting to spoof, and how well they stood on their own as quality compositions. The soundtrack was nominated for both a Grammy and Golden Globe Award and was nominated and won the Sierra Award for Best Song in a Motion Picture from the Las Vegas Film Critics Society."}]}
+{"id": 1776, "query": "who won the american league pennant in 2017", "topk": [{"text": "2017 American League Championship Series | In the winner-take-all game to decide the AL pennant winner, Aaron Judge made a leaping catch to rob Yuli Gurriel of a solo homer in the bottom of the second inning. CC Sabathia allowed the first run of the game on a home run to Evan Gattis in the fourth, In the next inning, Tommy Kahnle entered the game in relief for the Yankees, but he would soon give up a home run to Jos\u00e9 Altuve to make the lead 2-0. Two singles later, with former Yankee Brian McCann at the plate he lined a double to extend the Astros lead to four. For the Astros, Charlie Morton pitched five innings, allowed one walk and struck "}]}
+{"id": 1777, "query": "where are the san juan mountains in new mexico", "topk": [{"text": "San Juan Mountains | The San Juan Mountains is a high and rugged mountain range in the Rocky Mountains in southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico. The area is highly mineralized (the Colorado Mineral Belt) and figured in the gold and silver mining industry of early Colorado. Major towns, all old mining camps, include Creede, Lake City, Silverton, Ouray, and Telluride. Large scale mining has ended in the region, although independent prospectors still work claims throughout the range. The last large scale mines were the Sunnyside Mine near Silverton, which operated until late in the 20th century and the Idarado Mine on Red Mountain Pass that closed down in the 1970s. Famous old San Juan mines include the Camp Bird and Smuggler Union mines, both "}]}
+{"id": 1778, "query": "who won last year's grand national 2017", "topk": [{"text": "2017 Grand National | Great Britain unless stated. ; Amateur jockeys denoted by preceding title, e.g. Mr. ; Liam Treadwell was due to ride Tenor Nivernais but was replaced by Coleman after getting injured. A total of 110 entries were received for consideration in the 2017 Grand National and were announced on 1 February 2017. Among the early favourites were Don Poli, who won three Grade 1 races in the 2015\u201316 season, and 2016 National runner-up The Last Samuri. The 2015 winner, Many Clouds, who was also among the ante-post favourites, died of a pulmonary haemorrhage shortly before the entries were announced. The weights were announced on 14 February and headed by Lexus Chase winner Outlander, however, trainer Gordon Elliott indicated that he would not run. The top five weighted horses were all Irish-trained, including three by Elliott. One runner (Otago Trail) was scratched before the weights were assigned. Ninety-five "}]}
+{"id": 1779, "query": "who played daisy duke in the new dukes of hazzard", "topk": [{"text": "Daisy Duke | In the 2005 feature film The Dukes of Hazzard, Daisy Duke is portrayed by Jessica Simpson. Film critics commended Simpson on her performance, but claimed that her portrayal had little in common with the character Catherine Bach created, and that she was merely cast because of her celebrity status. Daisy's costume was slightly modified for the film to make her more overtly sexual: her Daisy Dukes were shorter than they had been on the series, and her shirts showed much more cleavage than Bach's ever had. She also did not wear pantyhose under her shorts, going bare-legged in the film. Another difference in her appearance was that Simpson's hair remained blonde, whereas Bach's was brunette. Simpson did, however, wear a brunette wig as a disguise during the film, and her hair was a darker blonde in the music video for \"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'\"."}]}
+{"id": 1780, "query": "who plays the dad in drake and josh", "topk": [{"text": "List of Drake & Josh characters | Walter Nichols (Jonathan Goldstein) is Josh's father, Drake and Megan's stepfather and Audrey's husband. He is a meteorologist for a local TV news program in San Diego, but he is often wrong about the weather. Walter is often slow-witted, awkward, out-of-touch, and old-fashioned. As a result, he lacks the respect of his stepchildren, who refer to him by his first name. When Megan calls him by his first name, he always asks, \"When did she start calling me Walter?\" and Audrey replies, \"I don't know.\" He is also oblivious and cynical regarding Megan's pranks, which have caused the boys many punishments. However, starting in the episode \"The Demonator,\" Walter slowly begins to notice Megan's evil ways. A running gag involves a rivalry between him and Bruce Winchill, an unseen weatherman from another station. He hates that Winchill is so popular, as he is always right with his predictions and even forbids the use of Winchill's name in the family home."}]}
+{"id": 1781, "query": "what do mobile numbers start with in the uk", "topk": [{"text": "Toll-free telephone number | and True mobile providers currently do not, but it is expected they will offer the 1-800 service for subscribers by late 2009. ; In Turkey, the prefix for toll-free numbers is \"0800\". ; In the UK, modern freephone numbers start with 0800 or 0808, followed by a further 7 digits. Some older 0800 numbers still in use have a shorter number length. The former 0500 freephone number range was withdrawn on 5 June 2017. ; In Ukraine, toll-free numbers have the \"0800\" prefix, followed by 2 digits for the carrier code, then 4 digits for the client number - "}]}
+{"id": 1782, "query": "where is the lost dutchman's mine supposed to be located", "topk": [{"text": "Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine | The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine (also known by similar names) is, according to legend, a rich gold mine hidden in the southwestern United States. The location is generally believed to be in the Superstition Mountains, near Apache Junction, east of Phoenix, Arizona. There have been many stories about how to find the mine, and each year people search for the mine. Some have died on the search. The mine is named after German immigrant Jakob Waltz (c. 1810\u20131891), who purportedly discovered it in the 19th century and kept its location a secret. \"Dutchman\" was a common American term for a German (\"Dutch\" being the English cognate to the German demonym \"Deutsch\", and "}]}
+{"id": 1783, "query": "when did hollywood become the centre of the film industry", "topk": [{"text": "1910s in film | The 1910s saw the origins of Hollywood as the centre of the American film industry relocated from New York to California. By 1912, major motion-picture companies had set up production near or in Los Angeles. In the early 1900s, most motion picture patents were held by Thomas Edison's Motion Picture Patents Company in New Jersey, and filmmakers were often sued to stop their productions. To escape this, filmmakers began moving out west, where Edison's patents could not be enforced. Also, the weather was ideal and there was quick access to various settings. Los Angeles became the capital of the film industry. During the First World War the film industries of Europe were devastated, and Hollywood replaced the French and Italian firms as the most popular film makers in the world."}]}
+{"id": 1784, "query": "who is known as father of green revolution in india", "topk": [{"text": "Green Revolution in India | M. S. Swaminathan, the main architect or the Father of the Green Revolution in India. ; Chidambaram Subramaniam, the food and agriculture minister at the time, a Bharat Ratna, has been called the Political Father of the Green Revolution. ; Dilbagh Singh Athwal, is called the Father of Wheat Revolution. ; Scientists such as Atmaram Bhairav Joshi. ; Institutions such as Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI). A number of people have been recognized for their efforts during India's Green Revolution. "}]}
+{"id": 1785, "query": "who brought the idea of castles to england", "topk": [{"text": "Edinburgh Castle | of the Scottish legal records and royal treasures moved from the castle to England. A large garrison numbering 325 men was installed in 1300. Edward also brought to Scotland his master builders of the Welsh castles, including Thomas de Houghton and Master Walter of Hereford, both of whom travelled from Wales to Edinburgh. After the death of Edward I in 1307, however, England's control over Scotland weakened. On 14 March 1314, a surprise night attack by Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray recaptured the castle. John Barbour's narrative poem The Brus relates how a party of thirty hand-picked men were guided by one "}]}
+{"id": 1786, "query": "when do willow and tara get back together", "topk": [{"text": "Seeing Red (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) | Willow and Tara snuggle in bed together after their reconciliation, discussing the possibility that something is going on between Buffy and Spike. Tara confirms Willow's suspicions, adding that Buffy feels ashamed of her sexual relationship with Spike. Willow is hurt that she was never told, but simply puts it aside when she remembers what Buffy is going through. Willow goes to check on Buffy, but instead encounters Dawn in the hallway. When Tara appears wearing just a sheet, Dawn is thrilled to see they are back together. Buffy meanwhile has decided to take care of the Trio once and for all and breaks "}]}
+{"id": 1787, "query": "what type of artwork was created in the safavid empire", "topk": [{"text": "Safavid art | produced great royal manuscripts. The first of which we have some trace is the unfinished Shah Nameh commissioned by Ismail for his son Tahmasp, for whom alone four paintings were created including Raksh defends a sleeping Rustam. This last is undoubtedly one of the most famous pieces of Safavid painting, which shows the strong prominence of Turkmen art in the treatment of very dense vegetation, like a carpet, and in the messing up of perspective. It is thought that it was when Shah Tahmasp returned to Tabriz in 1522 that work on this painting stopped in 1522, when, moulded by the influence of "}]}
+{"id": 1788, "query": "what is the current mac os operating system", "topk": [{"text": "Macintosh operating systems | technologies compared to its competitors. The current Mac operating system is macOS, originally named \"Mac OS X\" until 2012 and then \"OS X\" until 2016. Developed between 1997 and 2001 after Apple's purchase of NeXT, Mac OS X brought an entirely new architecture based on NeXTSTEP, a Unix system, that eliminated many of the technical challenges that the classic Mac OS faced. The current macOS is preinstalled with every Mac and is updated annually. It is the basis of Apple's current system software for its other devices \u2013 iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS. Prior to the introduction of Mac OS X, Apple experimented with several other concepts, releasing different products "}]}
+{"id": 1789, "query": "who won the fountain of youth stakes at gulfstream park", "topk": [{"text": "Buddy's Saint | Buddy's Saint finished ninth in the Fountain of Youth Stakes at Gulfstream Park, which was won by Eskendereya. Buddy's Saint suffered a chip in his right front ankle while training for the Florida Derby in March 2010. While training for his return to the races in November 2010, he fractured his shoulder in a morning workout at Belmont Park and was euthanized on the track."}]}
+{"id": 1790, "query": "who was the nfl first draft pick 2017", "topk": [{"text": "2017 NFL season | The 2017 NFL Draft was held on April 27\u201329 in Philadelphia. The Cleveland Browns selected Myles Garrett with the first overall pick."}]}
+{"id": 1791, "query": "why wasnt agent matthews in miss congeniality 2", "topk": [{"text": "Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous | Several weeks after the events of the first film, in which FBI agent, Gracie Hart infiltrated the Miss United States beauty pageant, her new-found fame results in her cover being blown while she is trying to prevent a bank heist. To capitalize on Gracie's publicity the FBI decide to make her the new \"face\" of the bureau. After being dumped by her boyfriend, fellow agent Eric Matthews (who gets relocated to Miami), Gracie agrees to the reassignment. When FBI agent Sam Fuller gets relocated to New York City from Chicago, Gracie doesn't take to her at all. The feeling seems to "}]}
+{"id": 1792, "query": "what type of dog was laika the spacedog", "topk": [{"text": "Cosmo the Spacedog | Cosmo the Spacedog (\u041a\u043e\u0441\u043c\u043e) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Cosmo, a telepathic Soviet dog, is the security chief of the space station Knowhere and a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy. The character was created by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning as a reference to Laika and first appeared in Nova vol. 4 #8 (Jan. 2008). Cosmo the Spacedog appeared in a cameo role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Guardians of the Galaxy and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, as well as in the Disney+ animated series What If...?."}]}
+{"id": 1793, "query": "who signed the declaration of independence for maryland", "topk": [{"text": "Maryland in the American Revolution | Maryland declared independence from Britain in 1776, with Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, and Charles Carroll of Carrollton signing the Declaration of Independence for the colony. In 1777, all Maryland voters were required to take the Oath of Fidelity and Support. This was an oath swearing allegiance to the state of Maryland and denying allegiance and obedience to Great Britain. As enacted by the Maryland General Assembly in 1777, all persons holding any office of profit or trust, including attorneys at law, and all voters were required to take the oath no later than March 1, 1778. It was "}]}
+{"id": 1794, "query": "who expanded the territory of china during the qing dynasty", "topk": [{"text": "Chinese expansionism | Under the Qing rule, China expanded beyond the Great Wall and started to annex more territories in process. The Qing invaded Korea, managed to conquer Mongolia, and also annexed modern territories of Xinjiang and Tibet as well. The Qing also managed to extend its control into Central Asia for once more, mostly concentrated in what would be today Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. The Qing also destroyed the Kingdom of Tungning of Koxinga, and annexed Taiwan as well. This marked for the first time, China managed to directly control Xinjiang, Taiwan, Tibet, Central Asia and Mongolia. China also marked its claims far to Sakhalin, even though the Qing didn't manage "}]}
+{"id": 1795, "query": "who has scored more goals in the premier league", "topk": [{"text": "List of Premier League hat-tricks | in the Premier League since its inception, but only two players have achieved this feat more than once: Robbie Fowler has scored three (all for Liverpool) and Yakubu has scored two (one each for Blackburn Rovers and Everton). Sergio Ag\u00fcero has scored three or more goals twelve times in the Premier League, more than any other player. Alan Shearer is second with eleven hat-tricks; Robbie Fowler has scored nine, and Henry, Kane and Michael Owen have each scored eight hat-tricks. Five players have each scored hat-tricks for three different clubs: Yakubu (Blackburn, Everton and Portsmouth); Nicolas Anelka (Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City); Kevin Campbell (Arsenal, Everton and Forest); "}]}
+{"id": 1796, "query": "who plays kevins shrink on kevin probably saves the world", "topk": [{"text": "Kevin (Probably) Saves the World | Cristela Alonzo, who played a lead role as the heaven-sent entity in the original pilot, was replaced by Kimberly Hebert Gregory after the series was picked up."}]}
+{"id": 1797, "query": "where was the 2015 rugby union world cup held", "topk": [{"text": "2015 World Rugby Nations Cup | The 2015 World Rugby Nations Cup was the tenth edition of the international rugby union tournament, a competition created by the World Rugby. For the ninth time in a row, it was held at the Stadionul Na\u0163ional de Rugby in Bucharest, Romania, and was played between 12 and 21 June, running alongside 2015 World Rugby Tbilisi Cup in Georgia. , the hosts, were joined by ENC side and Argentina A side, Argentina Jaguars, while returned for the first time since 2011, as they and Romania prepare to participate in the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Hosts Romania won the tournament, for the first time since 2013, with three from three victories."}]}
+{"id": 1798, "query": "who won an oscar for schindler's list", "topk": [{"text": "47th British Academy Film Awards | The 47th British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1994, honoured the best films of 1993. Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List won the award for Best Film (and previously won the Academy Award for Best Picture). The film also won the awards for Best Director (Spielberg), Supporting Actor (Ralph Fiennes), Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing and Original Music. Anthony Hopkins won the award for Best Actor (The Remains of the Day) and Holly Hunter was voted Best Actress for her role in The Piano while The Age of Innocence won one award\u2014Best Supporting Actress (Miriam Margolyes). Additionally, Shadowlands was voted Best British Film of 1993."}]}
+{"id": 1799, "query": "when did britain set up east indian trading company", "topk": [{"text": "Presidencies and provinces of British India | Between 1612 and 1757 the East India Company set up \"factories\" (trading posts) in several locations, mostly in coastal India, with the consent of the Mughal emperors, Maratha empire or local rulers. Its rivals were the merchant trading companies of Portugal, Denmark, the Netherlands, and France. By the mid-18th century three Presidency towns: Madras, Bombay and Calcutta, had grown in size. ; During the period of Company rule in India, 1757\u20131858, the Company gradually acquired sovereignty over large parts of India, now called \"Presidencies\". However, it also increasingly came under British government oversight, in effect sharing sovereignty with the Crown. At the same time, it gradually lost its mercantile privileges. ; Following the Indian Rebellion of 1857 the company's remaining powers were transferred to the Crown. Under the British Raj (1858\u20131947), administrative boundaries "}]}
+{"id": 1800, "query": "where was the movie jeremiah johnson filmed at", "topk": [{"text": "Jeremiah Johnson (film) | After Warner Bros. advanced Redford $200,000 to secure him for the film, Warner decided that the film had to be shot on the Studio's backlot due to cost constraints. Insisting that it must be shot on location in Utah, Redford and Pollack convinced the studio that this could be done at the same cost. To prepare for production, art director Ted Haworth drove over 26,000 miles to find locations. Ultimately, it was shot in nearly one hundred locations across Utah, including: Mount Timpanogos, Ashley National Forest, Leeds, Snow Canyon State Park, St. George, Sundance Resort, Uinta National Forest, Wasatch-Cache National Forest, and Zion National Park. Principal photography began in January 1971, but unexpected weather threatened production. Even after Pollack mortgaged his home to supplement the limited budget, production remained constrained. \"The snows of St. George in southern Utah were terrible,\" said Pollack, \"and we were "}]}
+{"id": 1801, "query": "where does a wrinkle in time take place", "topk": [{"text": "A Wrinkle in Time (2018 film) | Principal photography on the film began November 2, 2016, in Los Angeles, California. Tobias A. Schliessler was the film's cinematographer, Naomi Shohan was production designer, Paco Delgado was costume designer, and Rich McBride was the film's visual effects supervisor. During production, DuVernay asked McBride to be as flexible as possible on visual effects sequences to enable her to make changes and incorporate new ideas during shooting. Filming for A Wrinkle in Time took place in multiple locations including Eureka, California, in Humboldt County, starting November 29, 2016. After Los Angeles, production moved to New Zealand for two weeks. During the last two weeks of February 2017, filming locations for A Wrinkle in Time were in Central Otago, New Zealand. Actors and crew were in New Zealand for two weeks to shoot scenes in the Southern Alps, including at Hunter Valley Station near Lake H\u0101wea, with cast and crew treated to a traditional M\u0101ori powhiri and karakia. Filming wrapped up in New Zealand's South Island after two weeks, and DuVernay declared the cast and crew's love for New Zealand in an Instagram post."}]}
+{"id": 1802, "query": "where did the potter's wheel first develop", "topk": [{"text": "Potter's wheel | handmade. Potters could now produce many more pots per hour, a first step towards industrialization. Many modern scholars suggest that the first potter's wheel was first developed by the ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia. A stone potter's wheel found at the Sumerian city of Ur in modern-day Iraq has been dated to about 3129 BC, but fragments of wheel-thrown pottery of an even earlier date have been recovered in the same area. However, southeastern Europe and China have also been claimed as possible places of origin. Furthermore, the wheel was also in popular use by potters starting around 3500 BC in major cities of the Indus Valley civilization in South "}]}
+{"id": 1803, "query": "when did where are you now come out", "topk": [{"text": "Where Are You Now (Trisha Yearwood song) | \"Where Are You Now\" was released first on Yearwood's 2000 studio album, Real Live Woman, in March 2000. In May 2000, the song was released as the album's second single via MCA Nashville Records. It was issued as a CD single containing a B-side, \"Some Days.\" It spent a total of 13 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart before peaking at number 45 that August. It was Yearwood's third single release to miss the Billboard country top 40. On the Canadian RPM Country Songs chart, \"Where Are You Now\" reached a similar position, peaking at number 42. That year, a music video of the song was later released. The video was directed by Morgan Lawley, who also directed the video for Yearwood's previous single release. To promote the single, Yearwood performed \"Where Are You Now\" on the 2000 Country Music Association Awards, along with Mary Chapin Carpenter and Kim Richey. \"It was a blast. I remember that night. We had such a great time singing it,\" Richey recalled of the performance."}]}
+{"id": 1804, "query": "who are the two teams in super bowl 2018", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl LIII | Cups. The Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers faced off in the 2018 World Series, and with the Patriots and Rams meeting in Super Bowl LIII, it was only the second time in 50 years that two cities' MLB and NFL teams have competed for the league title in the same season (or calendar year), the first time being in 1969 when the New York Jets and Baltimore Colts competed for Super Bowl III in January 1969 followed by the 1969 World Series featuring the New York Mets and Baltimore Orioles. The Patriots faced another Los Angeles-based team in the same playoffs, the Chargers in the divisional round, en route to their Super Bowl meeting with the Rams."}]}
+{"id": 1805, "query": "what is dj's boyfriends name on full house", "topk": [{"text": "List of Full House and Fuller House characters | Jesse Katsopolis (portrayed by John Stamos) is Danny's brother-in-law, Pam's younger brother, making him the maternal uncle to DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle. Later in the series, he also becomes the spouse of Rebecca Donaldson, Danny's co-host on Wake Up, San Francisco, by whom he has two children, twin sons Nicholas and Alexander, better known as Nicky and Alex. The character underwent several name changes throughout the series' development and filming. He was originally named Adam Cochran during production, though this was ultimately changed to Jesse, at Stamos' request. Later, producers changed his last name from Cochran to one of Greek origin, to Katsopolis, "}]}
+{"id": 1806, "query": "when did end of the road come out", "topk": [{"text": "End of the Road (1944 film) | End of the Road is a 1944 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Denison Clift, Gertrude Walker and Albert Beich. The film stars Edward Norris, John Abbott, June Storey, Jonathan Hale, Pierre Watkin and Ted Hecht. The film was released on November 10, 1944, by Republic Pictures."}]}
+{"id": 1807, "query": "what year did the golden state warriors win their first nba championship", "topk": [{"text": "2015\u201316 NBA season | Golden State Warriors 93\u201389 in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals to claim their first ever league title. The Warriors became the 11th team overall to lose a seven-game playoff series after leading 3-1, and the first one to do so in the NBA Finals. The Cavaliers became the first NBA team to win a championship by winning a Game 7 on the road since the Seattle SuperSonics did so in 1979. ; On June 19, 2016, LeBron James became the first player, in any playoff series, to lead all players in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. "}]}
+{"id": 1808, "query": "who sings i want to be a rockstar", "topk": [{"text": "Rockstar (Nickelback song) | \"Rockstar\" is the fifth U.S. single by the Canadian rock band Nickelback from their fifth album, All the Right Reasons (2005). It was initially only released in the United States and Canada, and has since been re-released worldwide. The lyrics feature the hopes of someone who desires to be a rockstar. Spoken-word vocals between each verse are provided by Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. \"Rockstar\" is one of Nickelback's most popular singles to date, peaking at number two in the United Kingdom (their highest charting single in that country) and being certified Platinum. It has also sold 4.5 million copies in the United States."}]}
+{"id": 1809, "query": "when was the last time new england had a hurricane", "topk": [{"text": "List of New England hurricanes | The 20th century saw eight hurricanes making landfall in New England; out of these the more notable include the 1938 New England hurricane (also called the Long Island Express), which made landfall as a major hurricane; Hurricane Carol did the same sixteen years later. The last hurricane to make landfall in New England was Hurricane Bob in 1991 as a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph."}]}
+{"id": 1810, "query": "who won every men's biathlon event in the 2002 winter olympics", "topk": [{"text": "Biathlon at the 2002 Winter Olympics \u2013 Men's individual | Rapha\u00ebl Poir\u00e9e was defending overall World Cup champion, while Sergei Rozhkov was the defending World Cup champion in the individual race. Paavo Puurunen had won the most recent world championships, and Halvard Hanevold had won the 1998 Olympic title. Ole Einar Bj\u00f8rndalen, who had finished just behind Poir\u00e9e in the overall world cup, had dominated the test event in 2001, winning all three races, including the individual, beating Sven Fischer. Frank Luck led the World Cup in the Individual entering the Games, having won one of the warmup events, with Pavel Rostovtsev and Daniel Mesotitsch winning the others. Bj\u00f8rndalen, having just placed 5th in the 30 kilometre cross-country race, was the earliest of the favourites to start. He missed once on both his second and third shoots, but "}]}
+{"id": 1811, "query": "who does dwyane wade play for right now", "topk": [{"text": "Dwyane Wade | Dwyane Tyrone Wade Jr. (born January 17, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player. Wade spent the majority of his 16-year career playing for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and won three NBA championships, was a 13-time NBA All-Star, an 8-time member of the All-NBA Team, and a 3-time member of the All-Defensive Team. Wade is also Miami's all-time leader in points, games, assists, steals, shots made, and shots taken. Wade is currently the host of The Cube. After a successful college basketball career with the Marquette Golden Eagles, including leading the team to the Final Four in 2003, Wade was drafted fifth overall in the 2003 NBA draft by the Heat. In his third season, Wade led the Heat to their first NBA Championship and was "}]}
+{"id": 1812, "query": "who played the nurse on andy griffith show", "topk": [{"text": "Andy Taylor (The Andy Griffith Show) | dated a few ladies, including Karen Moore, a cousin of Thelma Lou (only in one episode), and County Nurse Mary Simpson (played by two different actresses Julie Adams and Sue Ane Langdon). In early Season Three, Andy dated Peggy McMillan (Joanna Moore), another county nurse, who chalked up four appearances on the show. In \"Class Reunion\", Andy was reunited with an old girlfriend, Sharon DeSpain. On a number of occasions, Barney meddled into Andy's romantic life and tried to arrange dates for him, which invariably turned out to be ill-suited or embarrassing matches. One of those attempted arranged dates was with the odd, socially inept Lydia "}]}
+{"id": 1813, "query": "what is the form of mozart symphony no 40", "topk": [{"text": "Cyclic form | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; Symphony No.40 in G minor K.550: similar descending chromatic pattern shared by two outer movements in their second themes ; Symphony No.41 in C major K.551: similarities in the principal rising dotted-rhythmic motifs of the first movement and the second movement; the dotted-rhythmic motif of the second movement develops into a theme that resembles one of the five themes of the finale; the minuet foreshadows the \"C-D-F-E\" motif of the finale ; String Quartet No.15 in D minor K. 421: \"F-A-C-C-C-C\" motif heard in all four movements ; String Quartet No.18 in A major K. 464: different rhythmic "}]}
+{"id": 1814, "query": "who is the head of parliament in uk", "topk": [{"text": "Folkestone and Hythe (UK Parliament constituency) | The current Member of Parliament is Damian Collins of the Conservative Party who was elected at the 2010 general election. Collins' predecessor for the seat was Michael Howard (served 1983\u20132010). Howard held a number of political posts during his career in Parliament, most prominently as Home Secretary from 1993 to 1997 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2003 to 2005."}]}
+{"id": 1815, "query": "where does the sciatic nerve run in the foot", "topk": [{"text": "Sciatic nerve | The sciatic nerve, also called the ischiadic nerve, is a large nerve in humans and other vertebrate animals which is the largest branch of the sacral plexus and runs alongside the hip joint and down the lower limb. It is the longest and widest single nerve in the human body, going from the top of the leg to the foot on the posterior aspect. The sciatic nerve has no cutaneous branches for the thigh. This nerve provides the connection to the nervous system for the skin of the lateral leg and the whole foot, the muscles of the back of the thigh, and those of the leg and foot. It is derived from spinal nerves L4 to S3. It contains fibers from both the anterior and posterior divisions of the lumbosacral plexus."}]}
+{"id": 1816, "query": "who won the workd series of poker 2017", "topk": [{"text": "2017 World Series of Poker | Antoine Saout and Ben Lamb both made the Main Event final table for the second time, having finished 3rd in 2009 and 2011, respectively. Michael Ruane, 4th-place finisher in 2016, was knocked out on the final table bubble in 10th place to just miss making it for the second straight year. Damian Salas would go on to win the Main Event in 2020."}]}
+{"id": 1817, "query": "the creation of human beings in the kumulipo happens during which w\u0101 or period of creation", "topk": [{"text": "Kumulipo | ; } 1) Von weitesten Fernen her, von weitesten Fernen, ; 2) Weit aus den Fernen der Sonne, weit aus den Fernen der Nacht, ; 3) Noch Nacht ringsumher. ; } The Kumulipo is divided into sixteen w\u0101, sections. The first seven w\u0101 fall under the section of p\u014d (darkness), the age of spirit. The Earth may or may not exist, but the events described do not take place in a physical universe. The words show the development of life as it goes through similar stages as a human child. All plants and animals of sea and land, earth and sky, male and female are created. "}]}
+{"id": 1818, "query": "who wrote hit me baby one more time", "topk": [{"text": "...Baby One More Time (album) | album was recorded from May 1998, with producers Max Martin and Rami Yacoub, and contributions from others including songwriting from Denniz Pop who was too ill to attend any recording sessions. Martin showed Spears and her management a track titled \"Hit Me Baby One More Time\", which was originally written for American R&B group TLC; however, they rejected it. Spears later said that she felt excited when she heard it and knew it was going to be a hit. \"We at Jive said, 'This is a fuckin' smash',\" revealed the label's A&R executive, Steven Lunt; however, other executives were concerned that the line \"Hit Me\" would condone domestic violence, and later revised it to \"...Baby One More "}]}
+{"id": 1819, "query": "what is cost of first class mail stamp", "topk": [{"text": "January 1963 | The price of a mailing a letter in the United States rose from four cents to five cents, with a 25% increase in the price of a first class stamp. The increase was the first since August 1, 1958, when the price had changed from three cents to four. ; The Soviet national airline Aeroflot launched its service to Cuba from Moscow to Havana, using Tu-114 turboprop airplanes. "}]}
+{"id": 1820, "query": "who wrote the book the origin of species", "topk": [{"text": "Harriet Martineau | Completing the book rapidly in three months, she postponed its publication until after her death, and lived another two decades. It was published posthumously in 1877. When Darwin's book The Origin of Species was published in 1859, his brother Erasmus sent a copy to his old flame Harriet Martineau. At age 58, she was still reviewing from her home in the Lake District. From her \"snow landscape\", Martineau sent her thanks, adding that she had previously praised \"the quality & conduct of your brother's mind, but it is an unspeakable satisfaction to see here the full manifestation of its earnestness & simplicity, its sagacity, "}]}
+{"id": 1821, "query": "what's in a beam me up scotty", "topk": [{"text": "Beam me up, Scotty | \"Beam me up, Scotty\" is a catchphrase that made its way into popular culture from the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Original Series. It comes from the command Captain Kirk gives his chief engineer, Montgomery \"Scotty\" Scott, when he needs to be transported back to the Starship Enterprise. Though it has become irrevocably associated with the series and films, the exact phrase was never actually spoken in any Star Trek television episode or film. Despite this, the quote has become a phrase of its own over time. It can be used to describe one's desire to be elsewhere, technology such as teleportation, slang for certain drugs, or as a phrase to show appreciation and association with the television show."}]}
+{"id": 1822, "query": "where does the red river start and end in louisiana", "topk": [{"text": "Ark-La-Tex | The Red River is the principal mainstem waterway in the region, exiting from the eastern end of Lake Texoma and running generally east along the Oklahoma\u2013Texas border towards Southwestern Arkansas (entering it near the state line between Little River County, Arkansas, and Bowie County, Texas) before turning southward northwest of Texarkana (in so doing, forming the eastern border of Miller County) and passing into Northwestern Louisiana. The bordering Louisiana cities of Shreveport and Bossier City were developed along the river bank; its span within the Ark-La-Tex ends in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (where the Red River spans to the adjacent northwest of the parish's namesake county seat), at its intersection with Grant and Rapides parishes."}]}
+{"id": 1823, "query": "what is the official symbol of the carnival of quebec", "topk": [{"text": "Ceinture fl\u00e9ch\u00e9e | Carnival, as it is worn by the festival mascot, Bonhomme Carnaval. Imitations are sold and seen throughout the carnival. It is also an extremely important symbol of cultural pride for French-Canadians and Francophones in minority contexts across Canada outside of Qu\u00e9bec. Franco-communities across Canada wear the sash during diverse and unique winter festivals. For example, the Festival du Voyageur in Manitoba, and Festival du Flying Cano\u00eb Volant in Alberta. During the Lower Canada Rebellion, French people boycotted British products to resist English-Canada dominance. Because buttons and button-up coats were typically British-produced, the French \"rebels\" commonly sewed their own clothes and "}]}
+{"id": 1824, "query": "what is the main mineral in lithium batteries", "topk": [{"text": "Lithium iron phosphate battery | is a natural mineral of the olivine family (triphylite). Arumugam Manthiram and John B. Goodenough first identified the polyanion class of cathode materials for lithium ion batteries. was then identified as a cathode material belonging to the polyanion class for use in batteries in 1996 by Padhi et al. Reversible extraction of lithium from and insertion of lithium into was demonstrated. Because of its low cost, non-toxicity, the natural abundance of iron, its excellent thermal stability, safety characteristics, electrochemical performance, and specific capacity (170 mA\u00b7h/g, or 610 C/g) it has gained considerable market acceptance. The chief barrier to commercialization was its intrinsically low electrical conductivity. This problem was "}]}
+{"id": 1825, "query": "who played the middle sister on full house", "topk": [{"text": "List of Full House and Fuller House characters | Stephanie Judith Tanner (portrayed by Jodie Sweetin) is the witty, sarcastic middle child of Danny and Pam, the younger sister of D.J., and the older sister of Michelle. Her mother died when she was five years old. Her catchphrases during the early seasons of the series include \"how rude!,\" \"well, pin a rose on your nose!\" and \"hot dog\". She eventually evolved into something of a tomboy in seasons four and five. Stephanie has a habit of spying on D.J.'s life by reading her diary and eavesdropping on her telephone calls (having been caught in the act several times), and is generally the most athletic and nosiest of the Tanner girls. Her best friends in school are Gia Mahan and Mickey, "}]}
+{"id": 1826, "query": "who plays caesar planet of the apes 2014", "topk": [{"text": "Caesar (Planet of the Apes) | Caesar is a fictional character in the Planet of the Apes franchise. He is the leader of the apes in both the original and reboot series. Caesar is portrayed by Roddy McDowall in Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1971) and Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973). Later on Andy Serkis portrays the character in the reboot series consisting of Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) and War for the Planet of the Apes (2017). Caesar is an evolved chimpanzee who is the leader of the ape army, the king of the ape colony, and the patriarch of the royal ape family. In the original series, Caesar is the biological son of Cornelius and Zira, the husband of "}]}
+{"id": 1827, "query": "what type of car is a jeep considered", "topk": [{"text": "Utility vehicle | Vehicles like the Kawasaki MULE in which a flat bed is added to an all terrain vehicle. Generally used as a maintenance vehicle. A jeep is a type of light utility vehicle, originally used by the military, with four-wheel drive for travelling over rough terrain."}]}
+{"id": 1828, "query": "how many us states currently use capital punishment", "topk": [{"text": "Human rights in the United States | Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the United States, currently used by 28 states, the federal government, and the military. , there have been 1,517 executions in the United States since 1976 (when the death penalty was reinstated after it had been effectively invalidated as a punishment by a 1972 Supreme Court ruling). The United States is one of 55 countries worldwide that uses the death penalty, and was the first to develop lethal injection as a method of execution. Among the 56 countries categorized as 'Very high' on the Human Development Index, it is one of only 12 that retain "}]}
+{"id": 1829, "query": "when was the last time dallas cowboys won the super bowl", "topk": [{"text": "1995 Dallas Cowboys season | The 1995 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 36th season in the National Football League and was the second year under head coach Barry Switzer and final of the three Super Bowl titles they would win during 1992 to 1995. Dallas would be the first team to ever win three Super Bowls in a span of four seasons (would be later matched by the New England Patriots from the 2001 to 2004 seasons). Switzer guided the Cowboys to a fifth Super Bowl win by defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX. As of 2020, this is the last time the Cowboys appeared in the NFC Championship Game, and in turn, their last Super Bowl appearance."}]}
+{"id": 1830, "query": "where is salt mined in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Livingston County, New York | Salt was discovered more than 1000 feet below the surface in Livingston County in the early 1880s. Salt mines opened in the towns of Leicester (Cuylerville), Livonia, Mount Morris, and York (Retsof). The Retsof mine became the largest salt-producing mine in the United States and the second largest in the world. The industry was a major employer throughout most of the 20th century until the mine collapsed and flooded in 1994. American Rock Salt opened a new mine in 1997 at Hampton Corners in the Town of Groveland and soon afterwards became the largest operating salt mine in the U.S."}]}
+{"id": 1831, "query": "when does the new episodes of supernatural start", "topk": [{"text": "Supernatural (American TV series) | The fifteenth and final season premiered on October 10, 2019. The season consisted of 20 episodes and aired on Thursdays at 8:00 pm (ET) with the exception of two episodes in March 2020 which aired on Mondays at 8:00 pm. The series finale was scheduled to air on May 18, 2020. In March 2020, Warner Bros. Television shut down production on the series due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Later in March, showrunner Andrew Dabb revealed that the series would go on hiatus after the March 23 episode. The season resumed airing on October 8, and the series finale aired on November 19, 2020."}]}
+{"id": 1832, "query": "who played pink in pink floyd the wall", "topk": [{"text": "Pink Floyd \u2013 The Wall | Pink Floyd \u2013 The Wall is a 1982 British musical psychological drama film directed by Alan Parker, based on the 1979 Pink Floyd album The Wall. The screenplay was written by Pink Floyd vocalist and bassist Roger Waters. Boomtown Rats vocalist Bob Geldof plays rock star Pink, who, driven into insanity by the death of his father, constructs a physical and emotional wall to protect himself. Like the album, the film is highly metaphorical, and symbolic imagery and sound are present most commonly. The film is mostly driven by music and features little dialogue from the characters. Despite its turbulent production and the creators voicing their discontent about the final product, the film received generally positive reviews and has an established cult following."}]}
+{"id": 1833, "query": "when did goku first go super saiyan 4", "topk": [{"text": "Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug | Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, also known by its Japanese title Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiyan Son Goku (\u30c9\u30e9\u30b4\u30f3\u30dc\u30fc\u30ebZ \u30b5\u30a4\u30e4\u4eba\u3060\u5b6b\u609f\u7a7a), is a 1991 Japanese animated science fiction martial arts film and the fourth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was originally released in Japan on March 9 between episodes 81 and 82 at the Toei Anime Fair as part of a double feature with the first Magical Tarur\u016bto-kun movie."}]}
+{"id": 1834, "query": "where are the giant redwoods located in california", "topk": [{"text": "Redwood Mountain Grove | Redwood Mountain Grove is the largest grove of giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) trees on earth. It is located in Kings Canyon National Park and Giant Sequoia National Monument on the western slope of California's Sierra Nevada. The grove contains the world's tallest giant sequoia (95 m). The Hart Tree and Roosevelt Tree grow in the grove and are two of the 25 largest trees by volume in the world. The largest tree is the General Sherman Tree in the Giant Forest grove to the southeast."}]}
+{"id": 1835, "query": "who was the first woman to win who wants to be a millionaire", "topk": [{"text": "Judith Keppel | Judith Cynthia Aline Keppel (born 18 August 1942) is a British quiz show contestant who was the first person to win one million pounds on the British television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. She has appeared on the former BBC Two, now Channel 5, quiz show Eggheads since 2003."}]}
+{"id": 1836, "query": "who sings for the beast in the new movie", "topk": [{"text": "Evermore (song) | song by two of my absolute favorites, Alan Menken and Tim Rice. Beauty and the Beast has been with me since my childhood and to have a musical connection to this new film makes me so happy.\" The announcement coincided with the studio's release of a new promotional poster for the film, which Disney allowed the singer to premiere using his official Twitter account. A 30-second sample of the track was uploaded to SoundCloud on February 14, 2017, which Groban also shared on Twitter. Groban's version was released as the second single from Beauty and the Beast 's soundtrack on March 3, 2017, several days before the album, on "}]}
+{"id": 1837, "query": "industrial city in germany on the rhine herne canal", "topk": [{"text": "Rhine\u2013Herne Canal | The port of the city of Gelsenkirchen (Stadthafen Gelsenkirchen) was opened in July 1914 and is the oldest port on the Rhine\u2013Herne Canal. The port has two docks branched from the canal situated just east of the lock at Gelsenkirchen and has a water surface of 117800 m2. The industrial port is ~900 by and the trading port ~500 by. A private railway of length 18.4 km is operated which is linked to the tracks of the Deutsche Bahn Formerly the port dealt mainly with coal and mining products, now the port is a major hub for petroleum products and second-largest inland port for cereals in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is operated by the Gelsenkirchener Logistik-, Hafen- und Servicegesellschaft (Gelsenkirchener logistics, harbour and service company.) a subsidiary of Stadtwerke Gelsenkirchen."}]}
+{"id": 1838, "query": "who declared war on the united states four days after pearl harbor", "topk": [{"text": "Pacific War | Opposition to war in the US vanished after the attack. On 8 December, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands declared war on Japan, followed by China and Australia the next day. Four days after Pearl Harbor, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States, drawing the country into a two-theater war. This is widely agreed to be a grand strategic blunder, as it abrogated both the benefit Germany gained by Japan's distraction of the US and the reduction in aid to Britain, which both Congress and Hitler had managed to avoid during over a year of mutual provocation, which would otherwise have resulted."}]}
+{"id": 1839, "query": "premier league players to score 5 goals in one game", "topk": [{"text": "2009\u201310 Scottish Premier League | 5 player scored 5 goals"}]}
+{"id": 1840, "query": "an edge that is between a vertex and itself is a", "topk": [{"text": "Tessellation | Mathematicians use some technical terms when discussing tilings. An edge is the intersection between two bordering tiles; it is often a straight line. A vertex is the point of intersection of three or more bordering tiles. Using these terms, an isogonal or vertex-transitive tiling is a tiling where every vertex point is identical; that is, the arrangement of polygons about each vertex is the same. The fundamental region is a shape such as a rectangle that is repeated to form the tessellation. For example, a regular tessellation of the plane with squares has a meeting of four squares at every vertex. The sides of the polygons are not necessarily identical to the edges of the tiles. An "}]}
+{"id": 1841, "query": "who took part in the american civil war", "topk": [{"text": "Thomas Morris Chester | Thomas Morris Chester (May 11, 1834 \u2013 September 30, 1892) was an American war correspondent, lawyer and soldier who took part in the American Civil War."}]}
+{"id": 1842, "query": "when was penicillin first introduced to the public", "topk": [{"text": "June 1946 | Penicillin first went on sale to the general public in the United Kingdom. The antibiotic had been made available at pharmacies in the United States beginning March 15, 1945. ; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University's \"Marching 100\" was founded by the late William P. Foster ; By a 61\u201320 vote, the U.S. Senate granted President Truman emergency powers to end strikes. The bill had passed the House the previous week. In violation of the Ho\u2013Sainteny agreement of March 6, French High Commissioner d'Argenlieu recognized an \"Autonomous Republic of Cochin-China\" in French Indochina, predecessor state of South Vietnam. Located in the southern part of what is now Vietnam, with a capital at Saigon, the Republic's first head of government was Nguyen Van Thinh, overseen by French administrator Jean Henri Cedile. The announcement followed the creation, in March, of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam (later known as North Vietnam) in Hanoi. ; Died: ; Ion Antonescu, prime minister and \"Conducator\" (Leader) of Romania during World War II was executed after being found guilty of betraying the Romanian people to German occupiers. ; Leo Slezak, 72, German opera tenor "}]}
+{"id": 1843, "query": "what ethnic group celebrates its contribution to america in october", "topk": [{"text": "Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month | Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month is celebrated by proclamation of the President and Congress in the United States to honor the achievements and contributions of Italian immigrants and their descendants living in the United States, particularly in the arts, science, and culture. Events are held throughout the month celebrating and educating the public about Italian-American history and culture. It was first celebrated in 1989. The heritage month is in October to coincide with Columbus Day, the American national holiday traditionally celebrated on October 12, now celebrated on the second Monday in October. Heritage Months are usually proclaimed by nations to celebrate centuries of contributions by a group to a country. In tribute to all Italian Americans, the US Congress, by, designated the month of October 1989 as \"Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month.\" Congress again proclaimed October as Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month for 1990 and 1993/1994. Within the authority of the Executive Branch, the President of the United States has also issued a proclamation in 1989 and 1990 by George H.W. Bush, in 1993 by Bill Clinton, and in 2010 by Barack Obama."}]}
+{"id": 1844, "query": "when was the last time a hurricane hit massachusetts", "topk": [{"text": "List of New England hurricanes | but not the last. This hurricane which peaked at Category 3 intensity was a major one, especially for eastern Massachusetts. ; October 3, 1805 \u2013 A hurricane that struck Mantanzas, Cuba reportedly reached the District of Maine (part of Massachusetts until 1820) as a tropical cyclone. Little information is available on this storm, however, a tropical cyclone exclusively striking Maine is not unique. This is what occurred during the passage of both Hurricane Gerda in 1969 and Tropical Storm Heidi in 1971. ; September 1815 \u2013 What was once a major hurricane in the Carolinas brought tropical-storm-force winds to portions of New "}]}
+{"id": 1845, "query": "who heads the executive department of west virginia government", "topk": [{"text": "Government of West Virginia | Secretary of State of West Virginia (currently Republican Mac Warner) ; West Virginia Attorney General (currently Republican Patrick Morrisey) ; West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture (currently Republican Kent Leonhardt) ; Auditor (currently Republican John McCuskey) ; Treasurer (currently Republican Riley Moore) The chief executive of West Virginia is the governor of West Virginia, who is elected to a four-year term at the same time as presidential elections. The governor is sworn in the January following the November election. A governor may only serve two consecutive terms. A governor may run for a third term, but an interceding election must occur. Republican Jim Justice was elected governor in 2016, defeating Bill Cole in the general election. In addition to the governor, there are five other directly elected executive offices: Regular elections are held concurrently with the election for governor every four years, but unlike the governor these offices have no term limits."}]}
+{"id": 1846, "query": "who owned the colts when they left baltimore", "topk": [{"text": "Baltimore | by an ownership team headed by Baltimore businessman Carroll Rosenbloom, who moved the team to Baltimore, establishing a new team also named the Baltimore Colts. During the 1950s and 1960s, the Colts were one of the NFLs more successful franchises, led by Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas who set a then-record of 47 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. The Colts advanced to the NFL Championship twice (1958 & 1959) and Super Bowl twice (1969 & 1971), winning all except Super Bowl III in 1969. After the 1983 season, the team left Baltimore for Indianapolis in 1984, where they "}]}
+{"id": 1847, "query": "who plays elsa's aunt in once upon a time", "topk": [{"text": "Once Upon a Time (season 4) | it was announced Georgina Haig had been cast as Elsa. On July 8, 2014, Elizabeth Mitchell was revealed to have been cast in an undisclosed role. It was later revealed that she would be playing an evil Snow Queen, much like the one from the original Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. The character would be Anna's and Elsa's aunt, Ingrid. Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz had also cast a real reindeer as Sven. On July 28, 2014, Tyler Jacob Moore and John Rhys-Davies were both announced to be playing Prince Hans and Grand Pabbie, respectively. The third episode, \"Rocky Road\", revealed that "}]}
+{"id": 1848, "query": "which president supported the creation of the environmental protection agency (epa)", "topk": [{"text": "July 1970 | U.S. President Richard Nixon proposed that Congress create the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In his message to Congress, Nixon said that the changes would fulfill federal government commitment to \"the rescue of our natural environment, and the preservation of the earth as a place both habitable by and hospitable to man\". The NOAA would begin operations on October 3 as unit of the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the EPA would open as an independent agency on December 2. ; The Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the highest non-combat military award, was created to honor performance of duty in contributing to the defense of the United States or to national security. U.S. Army General Earle Wheeler, the retiring Chairman of the "}]}
+{"id": 1849, "query": "who played taylor on the bold and beautiful", "topk": [{"text": "Taylor Hayes (The Bold and the Beautiful) | Show creator William J. Bell introduced the role of psychiatrist Dr. Taylor Hamilton Hayes, played by actress Hunter Tylo, during the episode dated June 6, 1990. According to Variety, Bell created Taylor as \"a romantic leading lady but also as a character who could facilitate social issues \u2014 and directly partake in a few, too\". Previously, Tylo was dismissed from two other soaps, All My Children and Days of Our Lives. The actress noted that her \"crazy sense of humor\" and \"funny business\" could have won her the role of Taylor, and she said: \"After the audition, they told me I was the only one right for the role. I think "}]}
+{"id": 1850, "query": "where are trigger points located in the body", "topk": [{"text": "Myofascial trigger point | Myofascial trigger points (MTrPs), also known as trigger points, are described as hyperirritable spots in the skeletal muscle. They are associated with palpable nodules in taut bands of muscle fibers. They are a topic of ongoing controversy, as there is limited data to inform a scientific understanding of the phenomenon. Accordingly, a formal acceptance of myofascial \"knots\" as an identifiable source of pain is more common among bodyworkers, physical therapists, chiropractors, and osteopathic practitioners. Nonetheless, the concept of trigger points provides a framework which may be used to help address certain musculoskeletal pain. The trigger point model states that unexplained pain frequently radiates from these points of local tenderness to broader areas, sometimes distant from the trigger point itself. Practitioners claim to have identified reliable referred pain patterns which associate pain in one location with trigger points elsewhere. There is variation in the methodology for diagnosis of trigger points "}]}
+{"id": 1851, "query": "who sings that aint no way to go", "topk": [{"text": "That Ain't No Way to Go | \"That Ain't No Way To Go\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in March 1994 the fifth and final single from their album Hard Workin' Man. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart. It was written by Kix Brooks, Don Cook and Ronnie Dunn."}]}
+{"id": 1852, "query": "where did they get the tree for rockefeller center", "topk": [{"text": "Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree | of metal wire each. The 1971 tree, a 65-footer from East Montpelier, Vermont, was the first to be mulched and recycled. It was turned into 30 three-bushel bags of mulch for the nature trails of upper Manhattan. Though the tree typically makes its journey on a truck bed, in 1998 it was flown in from Richfield, Ohio, on the world's largest transport plane. 1999 saw Rockefeller Center's tallest tree, a 100 foot spruce from Killingworth, Connecticut. In 2001, following the September 11 attacks, the tree was again decorated in hues of red, white and blue. In 2007, the tree went \"green\", converting "}]}
+{"id": 1853, "query": "when does bill nye saves the world season 2 come out", "topk": [{"text": "Bill Nye Saves the World | The thirteen-episode first season premiered on April 21, 2017. It explores topics such as climate change, alternative medicine, and video games from a scientific point of view, while also refuting myths and anti-scientific claims. On June 15, 2017, Nye announced on his Facebook page that the series had been renewed for a six-episode second season, which premiered on December 29, 2017. On April 9, 2018, Netflix announced the show had been renewed for a six-episode third season, released on May 11, 2018."}]}
+{"id": 1854, "query": "when did the song holiday road come out", "topk": [{"text": "Holiday Road | \"Holiday Road\" is a 1983 single written, composed, and recorded by American guitarist/singer Lindsey Buckingham. The song was written for the 1983 film National Lampoon's Vacation. \"Holiday Road\" was also used in the sequels National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985), Vegas Vacation (1997) and Vacation (2015). While the song peaked at only No. 82 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during its original release, it has since become one of Buckingham's best known songs. Buckingham released a live version of the song on his 2008 album Live at the Bass Performance Hall. In July 2015, a remastered edition of \"Holiday Road\" was re-released, both on the Vacation soundtrack album and as a digital download along with \"Dancin' Across the USA\" from the original National Lampoon's Vacation soundtrack."}]}
+{"id": 1855, "query": "what was the purpose of the bantu education act", "topk": [{"text": "Hendrik Verwoerd | of Separate Amenities Act of 1953. Verwoerd wrote the Bantu Education Act, which was to have a deleterious effect on the ability of black South Africans to be educated. Verwoerd himself noted that the purpose of the Bantu Education Act was to ensure that blacks would have only just enough education to work as unskilled laborers. The Bantu Education Act ensured that black South Africans had only the barest minimal of education, thus entrenching the role of blacks in the apartheid economy as a cheap source of unskilled labor. In June 1954, Verwoerd in a speech stated: \"The Bantu must be guided to serve his own "}]}
+{"id": 1856, "query": "who is the longest railway station in india", "topk": [{"text": "Dibrugarh railway station | The Dibrugarh\u2013Kanyakumari Vivek Express, introduced in 2011, is a train service with the longest route in India. The train runs for 4278 km across the states of Assam, West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu in 82 hours."}]}
+{"id": 1857, "query": "who has played raoul in phantom of the opera", "topk": [{"text": "Brad Little (actor) | Phantom of the Opera as Raoul. In 1996, he joined the musical's national tour as the title role of the Phantom. In 2004, Brad joined the World Tour cast of the musical which toured Shanghai, Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong and Singapore. He returned to the role in the World Tour cast in 2012 for the second and subsequent seasons in Seoul, Bangkok, Singapore and Shanghai, and has become the world\u2019s longest running Phantom after his tour in Shanghai. He is one of the only four men who have played the role of The Phantom over 2000 performances. In 2006, he had a solo concert in South Korea that was recorded and released in CD format. In 2009, he toured with Jekyll and "}]}
+{"id": 1858, "query": "fast & furious 8 release date in india", "topk": [{"text": "The Fate of the Furious | have to be something enticing for all of us. It has to be as good as or better [than Furious 7]\". At the 2015 CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Diesel announced the film for an April 14, 2017 release date. In August, at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards (where Furious 7 received the award for Choice Movie \u2013 Action and Walker received the award for Choice Movie Actor \u2013 Action), Diesel gave the film the initial title Fast 8. In September, Diesel stated that the script had almost been completed, and expressed interest in Rob Cohen, who directed the first film, to direct the eighth installment. In October, Diesel announced on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that Straight Outta Compton director F. Gary Gray would direct the film. In July, Moritz "}]}
+{"id": 1859, "query": "who wrote the song be thankful for what you got", "topk": [{"text": "Be Thankful for What You Got | \"Be Thankful for What You Got\" is a soul song written and first performed by William DeVaughn."}]}
+{"id": 1860, "query": "where did iowa state football coach come from", "topk": [{"text": "History of Iowa State Cyclones football | The early success of Iowa State football was not repeated for most of the mid-20th century. In 1922 after having two different head coaches in two years, ISU hired up-and-comer Sam Willaman away from East Technical HS in Cleveland, OH. When Willaman came to Iowa state, he brought with him six of his former East Tech players, including an African-American, Jack Trice. Trice was the first African-American player at Iowa State, and one of the first to play football in the mid-west. Trice suffered a severe malicious injury during a game at the Minnesota in 1923, and died from complications. In 1997, Iowa State's Cyclone Stadium was renamed Jack Trice Stadium in his honor. "}]}
+{"id": 1861, "query": "when did scotland last qualify for world cup", "topk": [{"text": "Scotland at the FIFA World Cup | and score. Scotland qualified for the 1986 FIFA World Cup, their fourth in succession, in traumatic circumstances. The squad went into their last qualification match against Wales needing a point to progress to a qualifying playoff against Australia. With only nine minutes remaining and Wales leading 1\u20130, Scotland were awarded a penalty kick, which was calmly scored by Davie Cooper. The 1\u20131 draw meant that Scotland progressed, but as the players and fans celebrated, national coach Jock Stein suffered a heart attack and died shortly afterwards. His assistant Alex Ferguson took over. Scotland qualified by winning 2\u20130 against Australia in a two-leg playoff, but were again drawn into a group of death, this time with Uruguay, Denmark and West Germany. Scotland were eliminated from the tournament with just one point from their three matches, a goalless draw with Uruguay."}]}
+{"id": 1862, "query": "who sang in the movie i walk the line", "topk": [{"text": "Walk the Line (soundtrack) | Walk the Line: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2005 biographical drama film of the same name released November 15, 2005 by Wind-Up Records. There are nine songs performed by Joaquin Phoenix (as Johnny Cash), four songs by Reese Witherspoon (as June Carter Cash), one song by Waylon Payne (as Jerry Lee Lewis), one song by Johnathan Rice (as Roy Orbison), two songs by Tyler Hilton (as Elvis Presley), and one song by Shooter Jennings (as Waylon Jennings). At the Golden Globe Awards Joaquin Phoenix was awarded the Best Actor \u2013 Comedy or Musical and Reese Witherspoon was awarded the Best Actress \u2013 Comedy or Musical, as well as the film won the Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy. Joaquin "}]}
+{"id": 1863, "query": "what kind of food did the woolly mammoth eat", "topk": [{"text": "Woolly mammoth | Food at various stages of digestion has been found in the intestines of several woolly mammoths, giving a good picture of their diet. Woolly mammoths sustained themselves on plant food, mainly grasses and sedges, which were supplemented with herbaceous plants, flowering plants, shrubs, mosses, and tree matter. The composition and exact varieties differed from location to location. Woolly mammoths needed a varied diet to support their growth, like modern elephants. An adult of 6 tons would need to eat 180 kg daily, and may have foraged as long as 20 hours every day. The two-fingered tip of the trunk was probably adapted for picking up the short grasses of the last ice age (Quaternary glaciation, 2.58 million "}]}
+{"id": 1864, "query": "what's the average lifespan of a basset hound", "topk": [{"text": "Basset Hound | Median longevity of Basset Hounds is about 10.3 years in France and 11.3 years in the UK, which is a typical median longevity for purebred dogs and for breeds similar in size to Basset Hounds. The oldest of the 142 deceased dogs in the 2004 UK Kennel Club survey was 16.7 years. Leading causes of death in the 2004 UK Kennel Club survey were cancer (31%), old age (13%), gastric dilatation volvulus (11%), and cardiac (8%)."}]}
+{"id": 1865, "query": "when did the great plague of london start and end", "topk": [{"text": "Great Plague of London | The Great Plague of London, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England. It happened within the centuries-long Second Pandemic, a period of intermittent bubonic plague epidemics that originated in Central Asia in 1331 (the first year of the Black Death), included related diseases such as pneumonic plague and septicemic plague, which lasted until 1750. The Great Plague killed an estimated 100,000 people\u2014almost a quarter of London's population\u2014in 18 months. The plague was caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium, which is usually transmitted through the bite of a human flea or louse. The 1665\u201366 epidemic was on a much smaller scale than the earlier Black Death pandemic. It became known afterwards as the \"great\" plague mainly because it was the last widespread outbreak of bubonic plague in England during the 400-year Second Pandemic."}]}
+{"id": 1866, "query": "when was the movie the king and i made", "topk": [{"text": "The King and I (1956 film) | The King and I is a 1956 American musical film made by 20th Century-Fox, directed by Walter Lang and produced by Charles Brackett and Darryl F. Zanuck. The screenplay by Ernest Lehman is based on the 1951 Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II musical The King and I, based in turn on the 1944 novel Anna and the King of Siam by Margaret Landon. That novel in turn was based on memoirs written by Anna Leonowens, who became school teacher to the children of King Mongkut of Siam in the early 1860s. Leonowens' stories were autobiographical, although various elements of them have been called into question. The film stars Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner. No Thai actors were cast into any main character roles, although a few roles were given to Philippine-American and Chinese-American actors, and Brynner was of part East-Asian ancestry. The film was a critical and commercial success, and was nominated for 9 Oscars, winning 5, including Best Actor for Brynner. An animated film adaptation of the same musical was released in 1999. In February 12, 2021 announced that Paramount Pictures and Temple Hill Entertainment another live-action film version was in development."}]}
+{"id": 1867, "query": "where did the first persian gulf war take place", "topk": [{"text": "Battle of Khafji | The Battle of Khafji was the first major ground engagement of the Gulf War. It took place in and around the Saudi Arabian city of Khafji, from 29 January to 1 February 1991 and marked the culmination of the Coalition's air campaign over Kuwait and Iraq, which had begun on 17 January 1991. Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, who had already tried and failed to draw Coalition troops into costly ground engagements by shelling Saudi Arabian positions and oil storage tanks and firing Scud surface-to-surface missiles at Israel, ordered the invasion of Saudi Arabia from southern Kuwait. The 1st and 5th Mechanized Divisions and 3rd Armored Division were ordered to conduct a multi-pronged invasion toward Khafji, engaging Saudi Arabian, Kuwaiti, and U.S. forces along the coastline, with a supporting Iraqi commando force ordered to infiltrate further south by sea and harass the Coalition's rear. These three divisions, "}]}
+{"id": 1868, "query": "who is considered the father of modern behaviorism", "topk": [{"text": "Kenneth Heilman | Kenneth M. Heilman (born 1938) is an American behavioral neurologist He is considered one of the fathers of modern-day behavioral neurology."}]}
+{"id": 1869, "query": "when did to kill a mockingbird become popular", "topk": [{"text": "To Kill a Mockingbird in popular culture | Since the publication of To Kill a Mockingbird in 1960, there have been many references and allusions to it in popular culture. The book has been internationally popular for more than a half century, selling more than 30 million copies in 40 languages. It currently (2013) sells 750,000 copies a year and is widely read in schools in America and abroad. Harper Lee and her publisher did not expect To Kill a Mockingbird to be such a huge success. Since it was first published in 1960, it has sold close to one million copies a year and has been the "}]}
+{"id": 1870, "query": "who played the first nfl thursday night football game", "topk": [{"text": "Mike Mayock | his first NFL Playoffs game as a broadcaster. On January 5, 2012, Mayock commentated the AFC Wild Card game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Houston Texans. Mayock called Thursday Night Football on the NFL Network with Brad Nessler from 2011 through 2013. In February 2014, the NFL announced that CBS Sports and the NFL Network would share and co-produce the Thursday Night package, using the No. 1 CBS announce team of Jim Nantz and Phil Simms for the entire season, replacing Nessler and Mayock. Mayock was replaced by Doug Flutie as color commentator of Notre Dame football, beginning with the 2015 season."}]}
+{"id": 1871, "query": "what language is the olympic anthem sang in", "topk": [{"text": "Olympic Hymn | The anthem has been recorded and performed in many different languages, usually as a result of the hosting of either form of the Games in various countries. The IOC doesn't require that the anthem be performed in either English or Greek. But in the 2008 Olympic opening and closing ceremonies in Beijing, China, Greek was sung instead of the host country's official language, Mandarin. Also in the 2016 Olympic opening and closing ceremonies in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, English was also sung instead of host country's official language, Portuguese. And in the 2020 Olympic opening and closing ceremonies in Tokyo, Japan, English was sung instead of Japanese."}]}
+{"id": 1872, "query": "is jaffa cakes a biscuit or a cake", "topk": [{"text": "Jaffa Cakes | During an advert first shown on TV on 26 February 2021, McVities reignited the debate of whether Jaffa Cakes were cakes or biscuits. The advert shows a man debating whether it is a cake or a biscuit and then coming to the conclusion that he can be anything he wants to be. The advert is part of a wider \u00a34.7 million investment in Jaffa Cakes including social media partnerships, AR digital experiences and PR and influencer work. This is the first standalone Jaffa Cakes advert since 2006."}]}
+{"id": 1873, "query": "what's the difference between salisbury steak and hamburger steak", "topk": [{"text": "Beefsteak | who want to eat steak but cannot afford (or cannot consume) a whole steak. ; Salisbury steak: Not a steak, but rather a burger from ground beef made with onions, usually bread crumbs, and occasionally mushrooms. Also known as \"Hamburger Steak\" or \"Minute Steak\" (due to its shorter cooking time). It is the least expensive \"cut\" of steak, usually because it is made of lower grade meat. ; Steak tartare or tartar steak: Finely chopped raw fillet of beef, onion, parsley, capers, a hot sauce (usually Worcestershire) and raw egg. Several other foods are called \"steak\" without actually being steaks:"}]}
+{"id": 1874, "query": "where did chocolate originate the americas spain asia", "topk": [{"text": "History of chocolate in Spain | The history of chocolate in Spain is part of the culinary history of Spain as understood since the 16th century, when the colonisation of the Americas began and the cocoa plant was discovered in regions of Mesoamerica, until the present. After the conquest of Mexico, cocoa as a commodity travelled by boat from the port of Nueva Espa\u00f1a to the Spanish coast. The first such voyage to Europe occurred at an unknown date in the 1520s. However it was only in the 17th century that regular trade began from the port of Veracruz, opening a maritime trade route that would supply the new demand from Spain, and later from other European countries. In contrast to other new culinary ingredients brought from The Americas, the "}]}
+{"id": 1875, "query": "who received the most (but not a majority of) electoral votes in 1824", "topk": [{"text": "1824 United States presidential election | As no presidential candidate had won an absolute electoral vote majority, the responsibility for electing a new president devolved upon the U.S. House of Representatives, which held a contingent election on February 9, 1825. As prescribed by the Twelfth Amendment, the House was limited to choosing from among the three candidates who received the most electoral votes: Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and William Crawford; Henry Clay, who had finished fourth, was eliminated. Each state delegation, voting en bloc, had a single vote. There were 24 states at the time, thus an absolute majority of 13 votes was required for victory. Clay detested Jackson and had said of him, \"I cannot believe that killing 2,500 Englishmen at New Orleans qualifies for the various, difficult, and complicated duties of the Chief Magistracy.\" Moreover, "}]}
+{"id": 1876, "query": "where does the papillary layer of the skin lie", "topk": [{"text": "Skin | The papillary region is composed of loose areolar connective tissue. This is named for its fingerlike projections called papillae that extend toward the epidermis. The papillae provide the dermis with a \"bumpy\" surface that interdigitates with the epidermis, strengthening the connection between the two layers of skin."}]}
+{"id": 1877, "query": "who is the original singer of you re going to love me", "topk": [{"text": "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me | Most versions of the song credit the songwriting to Jerry Ross and Kenny Gamble, who were the only two writers named on original record labels. Some recordings also credit Jerry Williams as a third writer, although BMI and some other sources credit Leon Huff, rather than Williams. \"I'm Gonna Make You Love Me\" was released as a single by Dee Dee Warwick on Mercury Records as the follow-up to her Top Ten R&B hit \"I Want to Be With You\"; co-writer Jerry Ross produced the track whose arrangement was by Jimmy Wisner while Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson provided background vocals. This single - whose B-side is the earliest known recorded version of \"Yours Until Tomorrow\" by Gerry Goffin and Carole King - reached #13 R&B crossing over to #88 Pop in December 1966. Scoring two consecutive Top 20 R&B "}]}
+{"id": 1878, "query": "what type of song is what a wonderful world", "topk": [{"text": "Wonderful World!! (Kanjani Eight song) | pop song that has ska and hip hop influences. The song relies heavily upon horns, synthesizers, guitars, and drums. The lyrics are generally positive, singing about love and happiness in a wonderful world. The song was a commercial success, topping the Oricon charts upon its release. The music video for the song's release had the band working in an auto repair shop, repairing an old Volkswagen Type 2 for a female customer that they've all fallen in love with. The song was performed several times on television and was also performed at their Kanjani Eight Live Tour 2010-2011 8 Uppers concert tour."}]}
+{"id": 1879, "query": "suffix applied to the end of the name of enzymes", "topk": [{"text": "-ase | The suffix -ase is used in biochemistry to form names of enzymes. The most common way to name enzymes is to add this suffix onto the end of the substrate, e.g. an enzyme that breaks down peroxides may be called peroxidase; the enzyme that produces telomeres is called telomerase. Sometimes enzymes are named for the function they perform, rather than substrate, e.g. the enzyme that polymerizes (assembles) DNA into strands is called polymerase; see also reverse transcriptase. The -ase suffix is a libfix derived from \"diastase\", the first recognized enzyme. Its usage in subsequently discovered enzymes was proposed by \u00c9mile Duclaux, with the intention of honoring the first scientists to isolate diastase."}]}
+{"id": 1880, "query": "what type of business is chamber of commerce", "topk": [{"text": "Chamber of commerce | A chamber of commerce, or board of trade, is a form of business network, for example, a local organization of businesses whose goal is to further the interests of businesses. Business owners in towns and cities form these local societies to advocate on behalf of the business community. Local businesses are members, and they elect a board of directors or executive council to set policy for the chamber. The board or council then hires a President, CEO, or Executive Director, plus staffing appropriate to size, to run the organization. A chamber of commerce may be a voluntary or a mandatory association of business firms belonging to different trades and industries. They serve as spokespeople and representatives of a business community. They differ from country to country."}]}
+{"id": 1881, "query": "who directed the best years of our lives", "topk": [{"text": "4th Golden Globe Awards | The Best Years of Our Lives directed by William Wyler"}]}
+{"id": 1882, "query": "the assassination of gianni versace american crime story season 2 episode 2", "topk": [{"text": "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story | According to multiple set reports and photos, principal photography of season 2 took place at the beginning of May 2017, in Miami and Reggio Calabria. As revealed by Darren Criss via his Twitter account, shooting ended during the week of November 13."}]}
+{"id": 1883, "query": "when's the last time the philadelphia eagles played the new england patriots", "topk": [{"text": "2017 Philadelphia Eagles season | The Philadelphia Eagles entered Super Bowl LII as a 5.5-point underdog to the defending champions; the New England Patriots. This was also their first appearance in 13 years, with their last Super Bowl berth happening in 2005 (Super Bowl XXXIX), also against the New England Patriots. In the first quarter, the Eagles managed to score first when Jake Elliott kicked a 25-yard field goal to make the score 3\u20130. However, the Pats would then tie the game up at 3\u20133 when Stephen Gostkowski kicked a 26-yard field goal. The Eagles retook the lead when Nick Foles found Alshon Jeffery on a 34-yard pass (with a failed PAT) to "}]}
+{"id": 1884, "query": "who was the first indian to be appointed as a judge in the international court of justice", "topk": [{"text": "List of Brahmins | B. N. Rau,Indian Judge of International Court of Justice. He played a key role in drafting the Constitution of India. He was also the President of the UN Security council and Prime minister of Jammu & Kashmir ; C. P. Ramaswami Iyer, Advocate General of Madras Presidency & Diwan of Travancore (1936-1947) ; V.R. Krishna Iyer,Judge ; T. Muthuswamy Iyer, First Indian to become judge of the Madras High Court ; Sambhunath Pandit, First Indian to become judge of Calcutta High Court in 1863 ; Madhukar Narhar Chandurkar, Former Chief Justice of Bombay and Madras High Court ; Mahadev Govind Ranade, Indian Judge "}]}
+{"id": 1885, "query": "what type of tale is the pardoner's tale", "topk": [{"text": "The Pardoner's Tale | \"The Pardoner's Tale\" is one of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. In the order of the Tales, it comes after The Physician's Tale and before The Shipman's Tale; it is prompted by the Host's desire to hear something positive after that depressing tale. The Pardoner initiates his Prologue\u2014briefly accounting his methods of swindling people\u2014and then proceeds to tell a moral tale. The tale itself is an extended exemplum. Setting out to kill Death, three young men encounter an Old Man who says they will find him under a nearby tree. When they arrive they discover a hoard of treasure and decide to stay with it until nightfall and carry it away under the cover of night. Out of greed, they murder one another. The tale and prologue are primarily concerned with what the Pardoner says is his \"theme\": Radix malorum est cupiditas (\"Greed is the root of [all] evils\")."}]}
+{"id": 1886, "query": "who is the all time leading scorer in ncaa tournament history", "topk": [{"text": "2010\u201311 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season | On February 4, 2011, Meghan Agosta became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA women's hockey history with three goals and one assist in Mercyhurst College's 6-2 win over Wayne State in Erie, Pennsylvania. Agosta's four points gave her 286 career points, one more than ex-Harvard forward Julie Chiu's record of 285 set in 2006-07. Agosta, who also owns the record for most short-handed goals and game-winning goals, added three assists in the Lakers' 3-1 win over Wayne State on February 5. ; February 25, 2011: Meghan Agosta scored her 151st career goal to become all-time leading goal scorer in NCAA history. She accomplished this in a 6-2 victory over the Robert Morris Colonials women's ice hockey program at the Mercyhurst Ice Center. She surpassed Harvard's Nicole Corriero, who set the record at 150 during the 2004-05 season. The goal was scored on the power play at 15:18 of the second period with the assist going to Bailey Bram. She later added her 152nd goal in the third period. "}]}
+{"id": 1887, "query": "how many times has lake placid hosted the winter olympics", "topk": [{"text": "Lake Placid, New York | Lake Placid hosted the Winter Olympics in 1932 and 1980. During the 1932 games, the trails outside of the village served for the cross-country skiing events and the cross-country skiing part of the Nordic combined event. Lake Placid, St Moritz, and Innsbruck are the only sites to have twice hosted the Winter Olympic Games. Jack Shea, a resident of the village, became the first person to win two gold medals when he doubled in speed skating at the 1932 Winter Olympics. He carried the Olympic torch through Lake Placid in 2002 shortly before his death. His grandson, Jimmy Shea, competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, in his honor, winning gold "}]}
+{"id": 1888, "query": "where do some of the natural air pollutants come from", "topk": [{"text": "Pollution | Air pollution comes from both natural and human-made (anthropogenic) sources. However, globally human-made pollutants from combustion, construction, mining, agriculture and warfare are increasingly significant in the air pollution equation. Motor vehicle emissions are one of the leading causes of air pollution. China, United States, Russia, India Mexico, and Japan are the world leaders in air pollution emissions. Principal stationary pollution sources include chemical plants, coal-fired power plants, oil refineries, petrochemical plants, nuclear waste disposal activity, incinerators, large livestock farms (dairy cows, pigs, poultry, etc.), PVC factories, metals production factories, plastics factories, and other heavy industry. Agricultural air pollution comes from contemporary practices which include clear "}]}
+{"id": 1889, "query": "what is the name of the shape with 100 sides", "topk": [{"text": "Zocchihedron | Zocchihedron is the trademark of a 100-sided die invented by Lou Zocchi, which debuted in 1985. Rather than being a polyhedron, it is more like a ball with 100 flattened planes. It is sometimes called \"Zocchi's Golfball\". Zocchihedra are designed to handle percentage rolls in games, particularly in role-playing games."}]}
+{"id": 1890, "query": "when is i can only imagine coming out", "topk": [{"text": "I Can Only Imagine (film) | The film was released on iTunes and Google Play on June 5, 2018, and on DVD and Blu-ray on June 12, 2018. I Can Only Imagine was the no. 1 film in DVD sales and rentals for the weeks ending June 17 and June 24, 2018. As of February 2020, I Can Only Imagine has earned $24 million in home media sales."}]}
+{"id": 1891, "query": "who is the robot in lost in space 2018", "topk": [{"text": "Lost in Space (2018 TV series) | being that Will encounters after the crash. The robot has a different form from the ones that appeared in the previous series and film. ; Ajay Friese as Vijay Dhar (season 2; recurring seasons 1, 3), Victor's son and Penny's love interest ; Sibongile Mlambo as Angela Goddard (season 2; recurring season 1), an engineer and fellow survivor struggling with post traumatic stress disorder in the wake of her husband's death during the attack on the Resolute. Her character is named for Angela Cartwright, who played Penny Robinson in the original television series, and Mark Goddard, who played Don West in the original series. "}]}
+{"id": 1892, "query": "who is recognized as the founder of islam", "topk": [{"text": "Noble Drew Ali | Wallace Fard Muhammad, the founder of Nation of Islam, was previously a prominent member of the Moorish Science Temple of America, where he was known as David Ford-El. After Drew Ali's death, he claimed to be the Prophet reincarnated. When his leadership was largely rejected, he broke away from the Moorish Science Temple, moved to Detroit, and founded the Nation of Islam. Nation of Islam leaders denied any historical connection to the Moorish Science Temple of America, until February 26, 2014, when Louis Farrakhan acknowledged Noble Drew Ali's contribution to the Nation of Islam. In 1986, the Moroccan Ambassador to the United States officially recognized the Moorish Science Temple's Islamic linkage to Morocco through Drew Ali."}]}
+{"id": 1893, "query": "when does the new mlp movie come out", "topk": [{"text": "MLK/FBI | The film had its world premiere at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival. It screened at the 2020 New York Film Festival and was scheduled to be one of the closing night films at the San Diego International Film Festival in October. IFC Films has acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film and set a release date for January 15, 2021."}]}
+{"id": 1894, "query": "where was robin hood prince of thieves made", "topk": [{"text": "The Prince of Thieves | The Prince of Thieves is a 1948 American adventure film nominally inspired by Alexandre Dumas' 1872 novel Le Prince des voleurs. Produced by Sam Katzman for Columbia Pictures and starring Jon Hall as Robin Hood with stuntwork by Jock Mahoney, the film was shot in the Cinecolor process that features an inability to reproduce the colour green. Sequences were shot reusing several of the sets of Columbia's The Bandit of Sherwood Forest and at Corriganville. Patricia Morison and Adele Jergens co-star."}]}
+{"id": 1895, "query": "who has the most goals in soccer 2018", "topk": [{"text": "Australia national soccer team records and statistics | First goal ; William Maunder, 17 June 1922, vs. New Zealand Most goals ; Tim Cahill, 50, 31 May 2004 \u2013 10 October 2017 Most goals in competitive matches (World Cup, Nations Cup, Asian Cup and qualifiers) ; Tim Cahill, 39, 2 June 2004 \u2013 10 October 2017 Most goals in a match ; Archie Thompson, 13, 11 April 2001, vs. American Samoa Four goals or more in a match on the greatest number of occasions ; George Smith, Damian Mori, twice Three goals or more in a match on the greatest number of occasions ; Damian Mori, four times "}]}
+{"id": 1896, "query": "when does it's a wonderful life comes on", "topk": [{"text": "It's a Wonderful Life | On October 29, 2019, the film was released for the first time on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, along with digital copy featuring a new Dolby Vision transfer."}]}
+{"id": 1897, "query": "who wrote the original little red riding hood story", "topk": [{"text": "Little Red Riding Hood | \"Little Red Riding Hood\" is a European fairy tale about a young girl and a Big Bad Wolf. Its origins can be traced back to several pre-17th century European folk tales. The two best known versions were written by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm. The story has been changed considerably in various retellings and subjected to numerous modern adaptations and readings. Other names for the story are: \"Little Red Cap\" or simply \"Red Riding Hood\". It is number 333 in the Aarne\u2013Thompson classification system for folktales."}]}
+{"id": 1898, "query": "where is the inscription on the statue of liberty", "topk": [{"text": "Statue of Liberty | The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Libert\u00e9 \u00e9clairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States. The copper statue, a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, was designed by French sculptor Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel. The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886. The statue is a figure of Libertas, a robed Roman liberty goddess. She holds a torch above her head with her right hand, and in her left hand carries a tabula ansata inscribed JULY "}]}
+{"id": 1899, "query": "who was the captain of the mayflower when it took the pilgrims to the new world", "topk": [{"text": "Plymouth Colony | boat that had been built in England and disassembled for transport aboard the Mayflower. It would remain with the Pilgrims when the Mayflower returned to England. On November 15, Captain Myles Standish led a party of 16 men on an exploratory mission, during which they disturbed an Indian grave and located a buried cache of Indian corn. The following week, Susanna White gave birth to son Peregrine White on the Mayflower. He was the first child born to the Pilgrims in the New World. The shallop was finished on November 27, and a second expedition was undertaken using it, under the direction "}]}
+{"id": 1900, "query": "what is the top speed of thrust ssc", "topk": [{"text": "ThrustSSC | ThrustSSC, Thrust SSC or Thrust SuperSonic Car is a British jet car developed by Richard Noble, Glynne Bowsher, Ron Ayers, and Jeremy Bliss. Thrust SSC holds the world land speed record, set on 15 October 1997, and driven by Andy Green, when it achieved a speed of 1228 km/h and became the first land vehicle to officially break the sound barrier. Both Thrust SSC and Thrust2 are displayed at the Coventry Transport Museum in Coventry, England. As part of the Museum's redevelopment project, both cars were relocated by specialist haulier from their position in the Museum's Spirit of Speed Gallery to the new Biffa Award Land Speed Record Gallery which opened in 2015. The car is 16.5 m long and 3.7 m wide and weighs nearly 10 tons. It had a total thrust of 223 kN (approximately 50,000 pounds force), equivalent to around 102,000 brake horsepower at the measured record speed (calculated using Power = Force x Velocity)."}]}
+{"id": 1901, "query": "where is the oldest civilization known to man", "topk": [{"text": "Ancient Near East | Sumer, located in southern Mesopotamia, is the earliest known civilization in the world. The oldest excavated archaeological site in Sumer, Tell el-'Oueili, dates to the 7th millennium BC, although it is likely that the area was occupied even earlier. The oldest layers at 'Oueili mark the beginning of the Ubaid period, which was followed by the Uruk period (4th millennium BC) and the Early Dynastic periods (3rd millennium BC). The Akkadian Empire, founded by Sargon the Great, lasted from the 24th to the 21st century BC, and was regarded by many as the world's first empire. The Akkadians eventually fragmented into Assyria and Babylonia."}]}
+{"id": 1902, "query": "when does scully come back in season 2", "topk": [{"text": "Vin Scully | succeeded Drysdale in the Dodgers' broadcast crew. On August 28, 2015, the Dodgers announced\u2014via a series of cue cards presented by comedian Jimmy Kimmel on the Dodger Stadium video board\u2014that Scully would be back for the 2016 season, his 67th with the Dodgers. At a press conference August 29, Scully said 2016 would probably be his final year. \"I mean, how much longer can you go on fooling people? So yeah, I would be saying, 'Dear God, if you give me next year, I will hang it up. Scully's final regular season game broadcast from Dodger Stadium occurred on September 25, 2016. His final game was broadcast from San Francisco's AT&T Park on October 2, 2016."}]}
+{"id": 1903, "query": "how many lines of symmetry are there in a equilateral triangle", "topk": [{"text": "Equilateral triangle | By Euler's inequality, the equilateral triangle has the smallest ratio R/r of the circumradius to the inradius of any triangle: specifically, R/r = 2. The triangle of largest area of all those inscribed in a given circle is equilateral; and the triangle of smallest area of all those circumscribed around a given circle is equilateral. The ratio of the area of the incircle to the area of an equilateral triangle, which is the optic equation. There are numerous triangle inequalities that hold with equality if and only if the triangle is equilateral. An equilateral triangle is the most symmetrical triangle, having 3 lines of reflection and rotational symmetry of order 3 about its center. Its symmetry group is the dihedral group of order 6 D3. Equilateral triangles are the only triangles whose Steiner inellipse is a circle (specifically, it is "}]}
+{"id": 1904, "query": "has been honoured with the wisden leading cricketer in the world award for 2016", "topk": [{"text": "Virat Kohli | 2011\u20132020; Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy (ICC Cricketer of the Year) in 2017 and 2018; ICC Test Player of the Year (2018); ICC ODI Player of the Year (2012, 2017, 2018) and Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World (2016, 2017 and 2018). At the national level, he was awarded the Arjuna Award in 2013, the Padma Shri under the sports category in 2017 and the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, the highest sporting honour in India, in 2018. He is ranked as one of the world's most famous athletes by ESPN and one of the most valuable athlete brands by Forbes. In 2018, Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world. In 2020, he was ranked 66th in Forbes list of the top 100 highest-paid athletes in the world for the year 2020 with estimated earnings of over $26 million."}]}
+{"id": 1905, "query": "where was the witch of blackbird pond published", "topk": [{"text": "The Witch of Blackbird Pond | The Witch of Blackbird Pond is a children's novel by American author Elizabeth George Speare, published in 1958. The story takes place in late-17th century New England. It won the Newbery Medal in 1959."}]}
+{"id": 1906, "query": "what is the number of total presidential electoral votes", "topk": [{"text": "1920 United States presidential election | The total vote for 1920 was roughly 26,750,000, an increase of eight million from 1916. The Democratic vote was almost exactly the vote from 1916, but the Republican vote nearly doubled, as did the \"other\" vote. As pointed out earlier, the great increase in the total number of votes is mainly attributable to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which gave women the right to vote. Nearly two-thirds of the counties (1,949) were carried by the Republicans. The Democrats carried only 1,101 counties, a smaller number than Alton Parker had carried in 1904 and consequently the smallest number during the Fourth Party System until that point (Al Smith would carry even fewer in 1928). "}]}
+{"id": 1907, "query": "what is the breakdown product formed when one phosphate group is removed from atp", "topk": [{"text": "Phosphorolysis | Phosphorolysis is the cleavage of a compound in which inorganic phosphate is the attacking group. It is analogous to hydrolysis. An example of this is glycogen breakdown by glycogen phosphorylase, which catalyzes attack by inorganic phosphate on the terminal glycosyl residue at the nonreducing end of a glycogen molecule. If the glycogen chain has n glucose units, the products of a single phosphorolytic event are one molecule of glucose 1-phosphate and a glycogen chain of n-1 remaining glucose units. In addition, sometimes phosphorolysis is preferable to hydrolysis (like in the breakdown of glycogen or starch, as in the example above) because glucose 1-phosphate yields more ATP than does free glucose when subsequently catabolized to pyruvate. Another example of phosphorolysis is seen in the conversion of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate to 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate in glycolysis. The mechanism involves phosphorolysis."}]}
+{"id": 1908, "query": "what tool is available from microsoft as an alternative to the usmt for smaller migrations", "topk": [{"text": "User State Migration Tool | The User State Migration Tool (USMT) is a command line utility program developed by Microsoft that allows users comfortable with scripting languages to transfer files and settings between Windows PCs. This task is also performed by Windows Easy Transfer, which was designed for general users but then discontinued with the release of Windows 10, where they instead partnered with Laplink. Starting with Windows 8, many settings and data are now being synchronized in cloud services via a Microsoft Account and OneDrive. USMT allows a high-volume, automated deployment of files and settings, and is also useful in migrating user settings and files during OS upgrades. Because USMT has high complexity and a command line interface, there have been several attempts to provide access to its useful functionality by creating GUI wrappers for it. 32-bit to 64-bit migrations are supported, but 64-bit to 32-bit are not. USMT 3.0.1 is publicly available. 3.0.2 is a limited private bugfix release on Microsoft Connect for a few affected customers. USMT 4 is included in the Windows Automated Installation Kit. USMT 5 is included in the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)."}]}
+{"id": 1909, "query": "when is the season finale of designated survivor", "topk": [{"text": "Designated Survivor (season 3) | The third and final season of the American political drama series Designated Survivor was ordered on September 5, 2018. Netflix reached a deal with Entertainment One to pick up the series after its cancellation from ABC. The third season, consisting of 10 episodes, premiered exclusively on Netflix on June 7, 2019."}]}
+{"id": 1910, "query": "when was the last time an american won the new york marathon", "topk": [{"text": "New York City Marathon | The 2010 New York City Marathon was held on November 7. Gebregziabher Gebremariam of Ethiopia, in his first ever marathon, won the race after breaking away from his last rival, Emmanuel Mutai of Kenya, in the 25th mile to finish in a time of 2:08:14. The race featured 37-year-old world record holder Haile Gebrselassie, who ran with a bad knee and dropped out of the race at the 16th mile. Afterwards, he announced his retirement, but later reversed this decision. Edna Kiplagat won the women's title with a time of 2 hours, 28 minutes, 20 seconds, ahead of American Shalane Flanagan. The total number of official finishers, 44,829 (28,757 men and 16,072 women) was a new world record for a marathon race."}]}
+{"id": 1911, "query": "who is the girl that died in eyes wide shut", "topk": [{"text": "Leelee Sobieski | in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut. Recalling acting alongside Tom Cruise, Sobieski stated he was \"very kind and considerate with me,\" and says her most vivid recollection of Kubrick, who died soon after filming finished, was that he \"genuinely seemed to hold something magic\". While still in her mid-teens, Sobieski rose to fame with her appearance in the movie Deep Impact (1998). The film was a major financial success, grossing over $349 million worldwide on a $75 million production budget. Deep Impact brought her to the attention of many casting directors. That same year Sobieski appeared in the Merchant Ivory film A Soldier's "}]}
+{"id": 1912, "query": "who is the prime minister of india full name", "topk": [{"text": "List of nicknames of the prime ministers of India | Ajatashatru (Sanskrit: having no enemy), for having a perpetual good-man aura and no enemies even from the opposing sides. ; Bhishma Pitamaha, a nickname that is given to him by erstwhile Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Full name: Atal Bihari Vajpayee "}]}
+{"id": 1913, "query": "who was the grandfather on the cosby show", "topk": [{"text": "Cosby Godolphin Trench | Through his eldest son, he was a grandfather of Cosby Patrick Musgrave Trench (1915\u20131983), who married Julia Violetta May Whiting (widow of Frank Louis Whiting and daughter of Frank Porch), in 1956. Through his third son Clive, he was a grandfather Nigel Clive Cosby Trench, 7th Baron Ashtown, who inherited Cosby's father's barony in 1990 from his first cousin once removed. Lord Ashtowon married Marcelle Cathrine van Kloetinge (d. 1994), the youngest daughter of Johan Jacob Clotterbooke Patyn van Kloetinge, of Zeist, The Netherlands, in 1939. They were the parents of Roderick Nigel Godolphin Trench, 8th Baron Ashtown. After his wife's death in 1994, the 7th Baron married Dorothea Mary Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Minchin) von Pless (the former wife of Hans Heinrich XVII Wilhelm Albert Eduard, 4th Prince of Pless and a daughter of Lt.-Col. Richard George Edward Minchin), in 1997. He was also a grandfather of Hon. Lois Eileen Trench, the wife of Capt. Charles Algernon Mackintosh-Walker (eldest son of Thomas Charles Bruce Mackintosh-Walker of Geddes House), in 1937."}]}
+{"id": 1914, "query": "list of books written by abul kalam azad", "topk": [{"text": "Abul Kalam Azad | Azad wrote many books including India Wins Freedom, Ghubar-e-Khatir, Tazkirah, Tarjumanul Quran (Urdu \u062a\u0630\u06a9\u0631\u06c1 \u062a\u0631\u062c\u0645\u0627\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u064f\u0631\u0627\u0646), etc."}]}
+{"id": 1915, "query": "what are the 5 boroughs of new york city", "topk": [{"text": "Boroughs of New York City | [[File:5 Boroughs Labels New York City Map.svg|thumb|right|300px| Note: JFK and LGA airports are both part of Queens.]] New York City is composed of five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Each borough is coextensive with a respective county of New York State, making New York City one of the U.S. municipalities in multiple counties. The boroughs of Queens and the Bronx are also Queens County and Bronx County. The other three counties are named differently from their boroughs: Manhattan is New York County, Brooklyn is Kings County, and Staten Island is Richmond County. All five boroughs came into existence with the creation of modern New York City in 1898, when New York County, Kings County, part of Queens County, and Richmond County were consolidated within one municipal government under a new city charter. All former municipalities within the newly consolidated "}]}
+{"id": 1916, "query": "when did ohio state join the big 10", "topk": [{"text": "Ohio State Buckeyes football | Ohio State joined the Big Ten in 1912; before that they were a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference and won two OAC titles. Ohio State has won a championship in the Big Ten 39 times, second-most in the conference and third most conference titles of any school in any conference. \u2020 Co-champions"}]}
+{"id": 1917, "query": "when did the ouija board first come out", "topk": [{"text": "Jane Wolfe | Wolfe used the Ouija board beginning in 1917, when it first came to her attention. She credited some of her greatest spiritual communications to the use of this implement. In August 1917, when using the ouija board, Wolfe established contact with a spirit who called himself \"Bab\", and another called \"Gan\", a Chinese, who gave her definite messages and then departed. After this, spirits who represented themselves as the first two came and gave messages, calling her \"the chosen\"."}]}
+{"id": 1918, "query": "distinctive characteristics of animals classified as vertebrates include", "topk": [{"text": "Vertebrate | The defining characteristic of a vertebrate is the vertebral column, in which the notochord (a stiff rod of uniform composition) found in all chordates has been replaced by a segmented series of stiffer elements (vertebrae) separated by mobile joints (intervertebral discs, derived embryonically and evolutionarily from the notochord). However, a few vertebrates have secondarily lost this anatomy, retaining the notochord into adulthood, such as the sturgeon and coelacanth. Jawed vertebrates are typified by paired appendages (fins or legs, which may be secondarily lost), but this trait is not required in order for an animal to be a vertebrate. "}]}
+{"id": 1919, "query": "where was the last world cup held and who won", "topk": [{"text": "1966 FIFA World Cup Final | The 1966 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 30 July 1966 to determine the winner of the 1966 FIFA World Cup, the eighth FIFA World Cup. The match was contested by England and West Germany, with England winning 4\u20132 after extra time to claim the Jules Rimet Trophy. It was the first \u2013 and to date only \u2013 occasion that England has hosted or won the World Cup. This remains England's only major tournament win and last final at a major international football tournament for 55 years, until 2021 when the nation reached the UEFA Euro 2020 Final at the new Wembley Stadium "}]}
+{"id": 1920, "query": "how long is a prime minister term in uk", "topk": [{"text": "Records of prime ministers of the United Kingdom | until his death on 1 July 1782. However, combined with his first term (13 July 1765 \u2013 30 July 1766) his total time in office was 1 year and 113 days, which exceeds the total periods of several other prime ministers. (The Duke of Wellington had also served as Prime Minister between 1828 and 1830.) Consequently, the prime minister with the total shortest period in office was George Canning, whose sole term lasted 119 days from 12 April 1827 until his death on 8 August 1827. The prime minister with the longest period between the start of their first appointment and the end of their final term was the Duke of Portland, whose first term began on 2 April 1783 and whose second and final term ended on 4 October 1809."}]}
+{"id": 1921, "query": "where does the optic nerve cross the midline \u200b", "topk": [{"text": "Optic chiasm | For the different types of optic chiasm, see In all vertebrates, the optic nerves of the left and the right eye meet in the body midline, ventral to the brain. In many vertebrates the left optic nerve crosses over the right one without fusing with it. In vertebrates with a large overlap of the visual fields of the two eyes, i.e., most mammals and birds, but also amphibians, reptiles such as chameleons, the two optic nerves merge in the optic chiasm. In such a merged optic chiasm, part of the nerve fibres do not cross the midline, but continue towards the optic tract of the ipsilateral side. By this partial decussation, "}]}
+{"id": 1922, "query": "who was it that described the structure of dna", "topk": [{"text": "Maurice Wilkins | knowledge that Linus Pauling had proposed an incorrect structure of DNA, \"mobilised\" Watson and Crick to restart model building. With additional information from research reports of Wilkins and Franklin, obtained via Max Perutz, Watson and Crick correctly described the double-helix structure of DNA in 1953. Wilkins continued to test, verify, and make significant corrections to the Watson\u2013Crick DNA model and to study the structure of RNA. Wilkins, Crick, and Watson were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, \"for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material\"."}]}
+{"id": 1923, "query": "who sang the theme song from russia with love", "topk": [{"text": "From Russia with Love (film) | From Russia with Love is the first Bond film in the series with John Barry as the primary soundtrack composer. The theme song was composed by Lionel Bart of Oliver! fame and sung by Matt Monro, although the title credit music is a lively instrumental version of the tune beginning with Barry's brief \"James Bond Is Back\" then segueing into Monty Norman's \"James Bond Theme.\" Monro's vocal version is later played during the film (as source music on a radio) and properly over the film's end titles. Barry travelled with the crew to Turkey to try getting influences of the local music, but ended up using almost nothing, "}]}
+{"id": 1924, "query": "where does the song 10 green bottles come from", "topk": [{"text": "Ten Green Bottles | \"Ten Green Bottles\" is a children's repetitive song that is popular in the United Kingdom. In essence, the song is a single verse repeated, each time with one bottle fewer: \"Ten green bottles hanging on the wall,Ten green bottles hanging on the wall,And if one green bottle should accidentally fall,There'll be nine green bottles hanging on the wall.\" This pattern continues until the number of bottles reaches zero. The final verse ends with \"There'll be no green bottles hanging on the wall.\" The word \"standing\" or \"sitting\" is sometimes substituted for \"hanging\". Various other versions of the lyrics exist, many of them vulgar or satirical."}]}
+{"id": 1925, "query": "what kind of national legislature did the constitution created", "topk": [{"text": "National Assembly (Thailand) | monarchy with an elected legislature. The \"Draft Constitution\" of 1932 signed by King Prajadhipok, created Thailand\u2019s first legislature, a People\u2019s Assembly with 70 appointed members. The Assembly met for the first time on 28 June 1932, in the Ananda Samakhom Throne Hall. The Khana Ratsadon decided that the people were not yet ready for an elected assembly, then later changed their minds. By the time the \"permanent\" constitution came into force in December of that year, elections were scheduled for 15 November 1933. The new constitution changed the composition of the Assembly to 78 directly elected and 78 appointed (by the Khana Ratsadon), together totalling 156 members."}]}
+{"id": 1926, "query": "vikram samvat calender is official in which country", "topk": [{"text": "Vikram Samvat | Vikram Samvat (IAST: Vikrama Samvat; abbreviated VS) or Bikram Sambat (abbreviated as BS) and also known as the Vikrami calendar, is the historical Hindu calendar used in the Indian subcontinent. It is the official calendar of Nepal. In India it is used in several states. The traditional Vikram Samvat calendar, as used in India, uses lunar months and solar sidereal years. The Nepali Bikram Sambat introduced in 1901 AD,also uses a solar sideral year."}]}
+{"id": 1927, "query": "when did one child policy end in china", "topk": [{"text": "Human trafficking in China | was forced into marriage from 2013 to 2017. This was then associated with the \u201cOne Child\u201d policy in China, which was claimed to have caused the gender imbalance in China that reached its height in 2004, where about 121 boys were born for every 100 girls (Beech, 2019). China's \u2018One Child\u2019 policy was a program that officially started on September 25, 1980, under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping, as a way to curb China's rapid population growth rate, which was reaching the one-billion mark by the late 1970s (Pletcher 2020). The program later ended on October 29, 2015, where the rules were slowly relaxed to allow for a second child for every "}]}
+{"id": 1928, "query": "what is the definition of the name thomas", "topk": [{"text": "Thomas (name) | The masculine noun \u05ea\u05d0\u05dd (t\u0294m) occurs throughout Semitic languages, always meaning 'twin'."}]}
+{"id": 1929, "query": "what was generally the preferred way for european powers to control colonial regions", "topk": [{"text": "Colonialism | Colonialism is a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas, often by establishing colonies and generally with the aim of economic dominance. In the process of colonisation, colonisers may impose their religion, language, economics, and other cultural practices. The foreign administrators rule the territory in pursuit of their interests, seeking to benefit from the colonised region's people and resources. It is associated with but distinct from imperialism. Colonialism is strongly associated with the European colonial period starting with the 15th century when some European states established colonising empires. At first, European colonising countries followed policies of mercantilism, aiming to strengthen the home-country economy, so agreements usually restricted the colony to trading only with the metropole (mother country). By the mid-19th century, however, "}]}
+{"id": 1930, "query": "which is the only test playing nation that india has never beat in t20", "topk": [{"text": "India national cricket team | series against all the other Test-playing nations. India holds an unbeaten streak of 8 consecutive Test series wins. India defeated Pakistan in their first game of the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy but lost to the same opponents in the final, the first time they had met at this stage of a tournament since 2007. India beat the West Indies 3\u20131 in a five-match ODI series in the Caribbean in July 2017, but lost to the same opposition in a one-off T20I. India then toured Sri Lanka and won a three-match Test series 3\u20130: the first time India had whitewashed a "}]}
+{"id": 1931, "query": "input that tells the computer which task to execute is", "topk": [{"text": "Input/output automaton | indivisibly, as a single transition. If this program is applied to the state s, the new state s' results. The transitions of Ci,j are described as: for send(m)i,j: for receive(m)i,j: Intuitively, the send action can be executed any time; it causes the addition of the message m to the end of the queue of messages in che channel. The receive action removes and returns the first element of the queue. Tasks tasks(Ci,j), represents a task partition that groups together all actions of form receive into a single task. Intuitively, handing over messages to process Pj is considered as a single task. ."}]}
+{"id": 1932, "query": "who won season 2 of real chance of love", "topk": [{"text": "Real Chance of Love (season 2) | an infomercial based on Real and Chance's products, having the Real and Chance girls competing against each other. It ended that Chance's girls won because of their outstanding energy in their presentation. Shortly after, PS called them \"ghetto\", surprising Real, Chance, and the girls. Real, Chance, and the winning girls went to a club that night. Meanwhile, Mamacita is still having feelings for Chance, but might be afraid that she might get eliminated by both of them. The next day, Chance invited his tattoo parlor to the house and he and some of the girls are getting tattoos. Real was upset that Mamacita is flirting with Chance. Hot Wings also felt upset about Mamacita flirting with Chance, trying hard to "}]}
+{"id": 1933, "query": "who does the voice of nelson on simpsons", "topk": [{"text": "Nelson Muntz | The Simpsons creator Matt Groening named Nelson after the wrestling hold of the same name. Cast member Nancy Cartwright voices the character, which first appeared in the fifth episode of the first season, \"Bart the General\" (1990). American voice actress Dana Hill was first supposed to provide Nelson's voice, and attended the read-through of the episode. However, as Cartwright wrote in her autobiography My Life as a 10-Year-Old Boy, \"the producers were still putting together this ensemble of [actors] and, come Monday, at the recording, she was nowhere to be found and the part was assigned to me. I didn't have time to ask why and I still don't have a clue.\" "}]}
+{"id": 1934, "query": "who is the coach of university of kentucky basketball", "topk": [{"text": "Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball | On April 6, 2007, Billy Gillispie was formally announced as the new head coach of the University of Kentucky by UK athletic director Mitch Barnhart. He fielded questions from the media during the press conference held at UK's new practice facility, the Joe Craft Center. He expressed his excitement and joy to be not only considered for the position but to have been given the honor and the opportunity to coach what former UK coach Rick Pitino referred to as the \"Roman Empire\" of college basketball. \"I'm very, very grateful and honored to be here, but we have a lot of work to do.\" Gillispie became only the sixth head coach in the last 76 years at the school."}]}
+{"id": 1935, "query": "who won the gold for the men's figure skating", "topk": [{"text": "International figure skating | Ren\u00e9 Novotn\u00fd won gold at the World Championships in Birmingham, England. In January 2008, Tom\u00e1\u0161 Verner was awarded gold at the European Championships in Zagreb, Croatia. In February 2009, Michal B\u0159ezina won silver in men's singles at the 2009 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. He won bronze at the 2013 European Championships in Zagreb, Croatia. In March 2016, Anna Du\u0161kov\u00e1 / Martin Bida\u0159 became the Czech Republic's first World Junior champions in figure skating, taking gold in the pairs event in Debrecen, Hungary. Two Czech skaters have won Grand Prix events \u2013 Verner, at the 2010 Cup of Russia, and B\u0159ezina, at the 2011 Skate America. Opava (1908) and Prague (1964, 1993) have hosted the World Championships. Opava (1928), Prague (1934, 1937, 1948, 1988, 1999), and Ostrava (2017) have been selected to host the European Championships."}]}
+{"id": 1936, "query": "who sang the song tell me something good", "topk": [{"text": "Tell Me Something Good | \"Tell Me Something Good\" is a song by Rufus and Chaka Khan, written by Stevie Wonder and released in 1974. The single was a hit in the United States, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent one week at number one on the Cash Box Top 100. It was among the earliest hits to use the guitar talk box, by Tony Maiden."}]}
+{"id": 1937, "query": "the initial unification of upper and lower egypt took place during which period", "topk": [{"text": "Cradle of civilization | Canaan and the Byblos coast, during this time. Concurrent with these cultural advances, a process of unification of the societies and towns of the upper Nile River, or Upper Egypt, occurred. At the same time the societies of the Nile Delta, or Lower Egypt, also underwent a unification process. During his reign in Upper Egypt, King Narmer defeated his enemies on the Delta and merged both the Kingdom of Upper and Lower Egypt under his single rule. The Early Dynastic Period of Egypt immediately followed the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. It is generally taken to include the First and Second Dynasties, "}]}
+{"id": 1938, "query": "who plays voldemort in harry potter and the philosopher's stone", "topk": [{"text": "Lord Voldemort | Voldemort appears in every Harry Potter film, with the exception of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Several actors have portrayed him in his varying incarnations and ages. In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Voldemort's manifestation is as a face on the back of Quirrell's head, an effect achieved by computer generated imagery. Ian Hart, the actor who played Quirrell in the same film, provided the voice and the facial source for this character. Voldemort also appears in a scene in the Forbidden Forest where he is seen drinking the blood of a unicorn. As Voldemort's face was altered enough by CG work, and Hart's voice was affected enough, there was no confusion by "}]}
+{"id": 1939, "query": "when does the next star trek episode come out", "topk": [{"text": "The Game (Star Trek: The Next Generation) | The episode was released in the United States on November 5, 2002, as part of the season five DVD box set. The first Blu-ray release was in the United States on November 18, 2013, followed by the United Kingdom the next day, November 19, 2013."}]}
+{"id": 1940, "query": "who is the present rajya sabha speaker of india", "topk": [{"text": "Constitution Club of India | Smt. Sumitra Mahajan, Hon'ble Speaker Lok Sabha, President. She is the 16th Speaker of Lok Sabha. Shri P. J. Kurien, Hon'ble ex-Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha & Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Hon'ble Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Housing and Urban Affairs, are the Vice President. Shri M. Thambidurai, Hon'ble Deputy Speaker Lok Sabha is the General Secretary."}]}
+{"id": 1941, "query": "who is the book of galatians written to", "topk": [{"text": "Galatians 1 | Galatians 1 is the first chapter of the Epistle to the Galatians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is authored by Paul the Apostle for the churches in Galatia, written between 49\u201358 CE. This chapter contains Paul's significant exposition concerning the significance of God's revelation of Jesus Christ."}]}
+{"id": 1942, "query": "panda is a national animal of which country", "topk": [{"text": "Wildlife of China | The giant panda is considered to be a national treasure and is an endangered species protected by state law. Since the 1970s, giant pandas have been given or lent to foreign zoos as gesture of diplomatic goodwill. Other more common bears in China include the Asiatic black bear and the brown bear which are found across much of the country. Sub-species of the brown bear include the Himalayan brown bear and the Tibetan blue bear in Tibet, and the Ussuri brown bear in Heilongjiang. The sun bear is found in Yunnan. Bears, especially black bears, are also raised in captivity to harvest their bile for use in traditional Chinese medicine. The red panda - which unlike the giant panda is not a bear and more closely resembles a raccoon - is from a separate family by itself (Ailuridae), and is found in Sichuan and Yunnan."}]}
+{"id": 1943, "query": "when will the flash season 4 episode 17 come out", "topk": [{"text": "The Flash (season 4) | Filming for the season began on July 4, 2017, in Vancouver, British Columbia, and concluded on April 21, 2018. Kevin Smith returned to direct an episode in January 2018."}]}
+{"id": 1944, "query": "what do the 3 dots mean in math", "topk": [{"text": "Braille pattern dots-3 | In unified international braille, the braille pattern dots-3 is used to represent an apostrophe, accent mark, or other punctuation."}]}
+{"id": 1945, "query": "when does star wars battlefront 2 com out", "topk": [{"text": "Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005 video game) | on July 25, 2014, taking all GameSpy online video games across all platforms offline. The Windows version was added to a list of supported games on GameRanger on May 31, 2014, which allows for continued online play. On October 2, 2017, multiplayer for the Windows version was again enabled, allowing for Steam and GOG cross-play. As of April 26, 2018, Battlefront II is now backwards compatible on the Xbox One and has enhanced graphics for the Xbox One X. The DLC that originally came out exclusively for the original Xbox version of the game was released for the Xbox One version in June 2019."}]}
+{"id": 1946, "query": "where did the british army launch a successful invasion in 1776", "topk": [{"text": "History of the United States (1776\u20131789) | With the British in control of most northern coastal cities and Patriot forces in control of the hinterlands, the British attempted to force a result by a campaign to seize the southern states. With limited regular troops at their disposal, the British commanders realized that success depended on a large-scale mobilization of Loyalists. In late December 1778, the British had captured Savannah. In 1780 they launched a fresh invasion and took Charleston as well. A significant victory at the Battle of Camden meant that the invaders soon controlled most of Georgia and South Carolina. The British set up a network of forts inland, hoping the Loyalists would rally to the flag. Not enough Loyalists turned out, however, and the British had to move out. They fought their way north into North Carolina and Virginia, with a severely weakened army. "}]}
+{"id": 1947, "query": "doric ionic and corinthian orders all refer to types of", "topk": [{"text": "Corinthian order | The Corinthian order (Greek \u039a\u03bf\u03c1\u03b9\u03bd\u03b8\u03b9\u03b1\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 \u03c1\u03c5\u03b8\u03bc\u03cc\u03c2, Latin Ordo Corinthius) is the last developed of the three principal classical orders of Ancient Greek architecture and Roman architecture. The other two are the Doric order which was the earliest, followed by the Ionic order. In Ancient Greek architecture, the Corinthian order follows the Ionic in almost all respects other than the capitals of the columns. When classical architecture was revived during the Renaissance, two more orders were added to the canon: the Tuscan order and the Composite order. The Corinthian, with its offshoot the Composite, is the most ornate of the orders. This architectural style is characterized by slender fluted columns and elaborate capitals decorated with acanthus leaves and scrolls. "}]}
+{"id": 1948, "query": "consist of the sum of the fixed and variable costs for any given level of production", "topk": [{"text": "Glossary of economics | output quantity, Q). It is also equal to the sum of (total variable costs divided by Q) plus (total divided by Q). average fixed cost: The (FC) of production divided by the quantity (Q) of produced. Fixed costs are those costs that must be incurred in fixed quantity regardless of the level of output produced. average variable cost: A firm's (labour, electricity, etc.) divided by the quantity of produced. Variable costs are those costs which vary with the output. average tax rate: The ratio of the total amount of paid to the total (taxable income or spending), expressed as a percentage."}]}
+{"id": 1949, "query": "how old was sasuke when his clan died", "topk": [{"text": "List of Samurai Deeper Kyo characters | Sarutobi Sasuke (\u733f\u98db\u4f50\u52a9); is a young ninja who is one of three members of the Sanada J\u016by\u016bshi who appears prominently throughout Samurai Deeper Kyo. He is only 12 years old, but even though he is young, he is very great at handling a sword. Originally, he lived in Aokigahara (a forest filled with the failed constructs of the Mibu) with his friend Kotarou (now Makora of the J\u016bnishinsh\u014d). Being of the Forest, he has heightened strength and abilities as well as characteristic golden eyes. Sasuke was involved in most of Yukimura's plots, but was ultimately left out of Yukimura's deception of the Mibu clan as Yukimura needed even Sasuke "}]}
+{"id": 1950, "query": "what was the religion in the virginia colony", "topk": [{"text": "Religion in early Virginia | The history of religion in early Virginia begins with the founding of the Virginia Colony, in particular the commencing of Anglican services at Jamestown in 1607. In 1619, the Church of England was made the established church throughout the Colony of Virginia, becoming a dominant religious, cultural, and political force. Throughout the 18th century its power was increasingly challenged by Protestant dissenters and religious movements. Following the American Revolution and political independence from Britain, in 1786 the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom disestablished the Church of England, ending public support and fully legalizing the public and private practice of other religious traditions."}]}
+{"id": 1951, "query": "who wrote how do you do it by gerry and the pacemakers", "topk": [{"text": "Gerry and the Pacemakers | in early 1963 with \"How Do You Do It?\", a song written by Mitch Murray. The song was produced by George Martin and became a number one hit in the UK, the first by an Epstein-managed Liverpool group to achieve this on all charts. \"How Do You Do It?\" was also reluctantly recorded by the Beatles (they eventually convinced Martin to let them release their song \"Love Me Do\" as a single instead). Gerry Marsden was quoted as saying: \"The Beatles and ourselves (The Pacemakers) \u2013 we let go, when we get on-stage. I'm not being detrimental, but in the south, I think the groups "}]}
+{"id": 1952, "query": "who devised the fingerprint classification still used today in europe and the us", "topk": [{"text": "Forensic science | fingerprint classification system eventually named after their supervisor, Sir Edward Richard Henry. The Henry Classification System, co-devised by Haque and Bose, was accepted in England and Wales when the first United Kingdom Fingerprint Bureau was founded in Scotland Yard, the Metropolitan Police headquarters, London, in 1901. Sir Edward Richard Henry subsequently achieved improvements in dactyloscopy. In the United States, Dr. Henry P. DeForrest used fingerprinting in the New York Civil Service in 1902, and by December 1905, New York City Police Department Deputy Commissioner Joseph A. Faurot, an expert in the Bertillon system and a fingerprint advocate at Police Headquarters, introduced the fingerprinting of criminals to the United States."}]}
+{"id": 1953, "query": "the first vice president of india who become the president letter was", "topk": [{"text": "List of vice presidents of India | 1950. The first vice president of India, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, took oath at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 13 May 1952. He later served as the president. Following the death of Zakir Husain in 1969, V. V. Giri resigned from the post of vice president to contest the presidential election and got elected. Out of 13 vice presidents, six of them later went on to become the president. Krishna Kant has been the only one to die during his tenure. On 11 August 2017, Venkaiah Naidu was sworn in as the 13th vice president of India. He is also the first vice-president to be born after Independent India is formed."}]}
+{"id": 1954, "query": "who led the soldiers in ending the raid on the harper's ferry arsenal", "topk": [{"text": "Robert E. Lee | John Brown led a band of 21 abolitionists who seized the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in October 1859, hoping to incite a slave rebellion. President James Buchanan gave Lee command of detachments of militia, soldiers, and United States Marines, to suppress the uprising and arrest its leaders. By the time Lee arrived that night, the militia on the site had surrounded Brown and his hostages. At dawn, Brown refused the demand for surrender. Lee attacked, and Brown and his followers were captured after three minutes of fighting. Lee's summary report of the episode shows Lee believed it \"was the attempt of a fanatic or madman\". Lee said Brown achieved \"temporary success\" by creating panic and confusion and by \"magnifying\" the number of participants involved in the raid."}]}
+{"id": 1955, "query": "where does the cell spend most of its time in the cell cycle", "topk": [{"text": "Stable cell | In cellular biology, stable cells are cells that multiply only when needed. They spend most of the time in the quiescent G0 phase of the cell cycle but can be stimulated to enter the cell cycle when needed. Examples include the liver, the proximal tubules of the kidney and endocrine glands."}]}
+{"id": 1956, "query": "who sang a whiter shade of pale first", "topk": [{"text": "Yumi Matsutoya | It was released as the group's first new single since 1986, and climbed to No. 14 on the Oricon chart. It was the highest chart position they have ever reached. In 2012 Yumi came to London to record \"A Whiter Shade of Pale\" with Procol Harum, a band she considered an inspiration for her work. She sang a duet with Gary Brooker on this new version of the 1967 classic, which featured three verses and a guitar solo by Geoff Whitehorn. Yumi and Procol Harum then played a series of December concerts in major Japanese cities, one of which was recorded for a later television showing."}]}
+{"id": 1957, "query": "who was first governor general of british india", "topk": [{"text": "Churchill, Oxfordshire | Warren Hastings (1732\u20131818) was the first Governor-General of British India, born in Churchill on 6 December 1732. His mother died within a week of his birth, & he took her maiden name as his Christian name after his father abandoned him; he was brought up by a foster mother (Mary Ellis). He was educated at the parish school, & went on to a successful career in the British East India Company, becoming Governor-General in 1774. On his return to England his political enemies had him impeached, & although he won his case against them, it ate up most of his fortune. He did manage, however, to buy back the family estates in Daylesford, a village near Churchill, & died there on 22 August 1818. William Smith (1769\u20131839) \"Strata Smith\" was the \"father of English geology\". Smith was born in Churchill on 23 March 1769, the son of a blacksmith. "}]}
+{"id": 1958, "query": "surface area in many kinds of organs is important because the amount of surface determines", "topk": [{"text": "Surface-area-to-volume ratio | The ratio between the surface area and volume of cells and organisms has an enormous impact on their biology, including their physiology and behavior. For example, many aquatic microorganisms have increased surface area to increase their drag in the water. This reduces their rate of sink and allows them to remain near the surface with less energy expenditure. An increased surface area to volume ratio also means increased exposure to the environment. The finely-branched appendages of filter feeders such as krill provide a large surface area to sift the water for food. Individual organs like the lung have numerous internal branchings that increase the surface area; in the case of the lung, the large surface supports gas exchange, bringing oxygen into "}]}
+{"id": 1959, "query": "who has majority in the house and senate", "topk": [{"text": "Members of the 111th United States Congress | A majority of members of the 111th Congress fall into this category. This includes Chuck Grassley (president pro tempore of the Senate), Nancy Pelosi (Speaker of the House of Representatives), Chuck Schumer (Democratic Senate Leader), Mitch McConnell (Republican Senate Leader), and Kevin McCarthy (Republican House Leader)."}]}
+{"id": 1960, "query": "who is the most losing team in nfl history", "topk": [{"text": "List of all-time NFL win\u2013loss records | two charter members of the NFL still in existence, the Chicago Bears have played the most games (1,384) and recorded both the most wins (777) and ties (42) in NFL regular season history, as of the end of the 2020 NFL season. Their NFC North divisional rival Green Bay Packers hold the highest regular season win\u2013loss percentage (.569), with a 769\u2013577\u201338 record through the end of the 2020 season. The league's other still-active charter member, the Arizona Cardinals, have recorded the most regular season losses (771), through the end of the 2020 season. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers maintain the lowest regular season win\u2013loss percentage "}]}
+{"id": 1961, "query": "what is the highest scoring letter in scrabble", "topk": [{"text": "Bingo (Scrabble) | The highest scoring 7-letter bingo is \"MUZJIKS\". The tiles total 29 points, and it scores 128 on the first move. ; The highest scoring 8-letter bingo in Collins is \"QUIZZIFY\" (using a blank for one of the Zs). Placed on two triple-word squares with the Z on a double letter square, it scores 419. ; The highest scoring 8-letter bingo in TWL and the highest scoring 8-letter bingo without a blank is \"QUINZHEE\", which amounts to 401 points when played across two triple-word squares. ; The lowest possible score for a bingo is 56. This is achieved by making an 8-letter word with six one-point tiles and two blanks, or by making a 7-letter word with one blank and a two-letter word with both blanks. The word must not be doubled or tripled, and "}]}
+{"id": 1962, "query": "where did the book small steps take place", "topk": [{"text": "Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio | The story takes place in Peg's school, Peg's house, at the Sheltering Arms, and at the University Hospital beginning in 1949."}]}
+{"id": 1963, "query": "when did bihar bifurcate from bengal and some parts of chota nagpur merged into bengal", "topk": [{"text": "Hazaribagh | split from Bengal Province. In 1936, the province was split into separate provinces of Bihar and Orissa, with the Chota Nagpur Division being a part of Bihar. Bihar's boundaries remained mostly unchanged after Indian Independence in 1947. Giridih district was created in 1972 by carving some parts of Hazaribagh district. After the 1991 census, the district of Hazaribagh was divided into three separate districts, Hazaribagh, Chatra and Koderma. The two sub-divisions Chatra and Koderma were upgraded to the status of independent districts. In 2000, Jharkhand was separated from Bihar to become India's 28th state. In 2007, Ramgarh was separated and made into the 24th district of Jharkhand."}]}
+{"id": 1964, "query": "how many series of diary of a wimpy kid are there", "topk": [{"text": "Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film series) | Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a series of family comedy films based on the book series of the same name by Jeff Kinney. The series currently consists of four theatrical films and an animated film."}]}
+{"id": 1965, "query": "who created the very first adhesive postage stamp and what year", "topk": [{"text": "Cancellation (mail) | The first adhesive postage stamp was the Penny Black, issued in 1840 by Great Britain. The postal authorities recognized there must be a method for preventing reuse of the stamps and simultaneously issued handstamps for use to apply cancellations to the stamps on the envelopes as they passed through the postal system. The cancels were handmade and depicted a Maltese cross design. Initially, the ink used was red, but it was found that this could be cleaned off and the stamps reused, and so after a series of experiments, early in 1841 black cancelling ink was used, which was more permanent. The color of "}]}
+{"id": 1966, "query": "who is the writer of a walk to remember", "topk": [{"text": "A Walk to Remember (novel) | A Walk to Remember is a novel by American writer Nicholas Sparks, released in October 1999. The novel, set in 1958\u20131959 in Beaufort, North Carolina, is a story of two teenagers who fall in love with each other despite the disparity of their personalities. A Walk to Remember is adapted in the film of the same name."}]}
+{"id": 1967, "query": "when did red dead redemption 1 come out", "topk": [{"text": "Red Dead Redemption | adding additional characters and locations to the multiplayer. A Game of the Year Edition containing all downloadable content was released for both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 11, 2011, in North America and on October 14, 2011, internationally. Microsoft added the game, along with Undead Nightmare, to its backwards compatibility list for Xbox One, the successor to the Xbox 360, in July 2016. Red Dead Redemption had been one of the most requested titles for the feature. The game's sales position on Amazon.com spiked following the announcement. The release runs at a smoother frame rate on the Xbox One. In April 2018, the "}]}
+{"id": 1968, "query": "who sings theme tune to orange is the new black", "topk": [{"text": "You've Got Time | \"You've Got Time\" is the main title theme song for the Netflix Original Series Orange Is the New Black, written, composed and performed by Regina Spektor. The song was nominated in the Best Song Written for Visual Media category at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards. A chamber orchestra version was later released on July 26, 2019 to coincide with the release of the seventh and final season of Orange Is the New Black."}]}
+{"id": 1969, "query": "what channel is abc on in phoenix arizona", "topk": [{"text": "KNXV-TV | KNXV-TV, virtual and UHF digital channel 15, is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Owned by the Cincinnati-based E. W. Scripps Company, it is part of a duopoly with CW affiliate KASW (channel 61). Both stations share studios on North 44th Street on the city's east side, while KNXV-TV's transmitter is located atop South Mountain. KNXV-TV's signal is relayed across northern Arizona through a network of low-power translators. Originally established in 1979 as the Phoenix area's second independent station with part-time subscription television programming, channel 15 affiliated with Fox in 1986 and landed the ABC affiliation in 1995 as part of a group deal between Scripps and the network."}]}
+{"id": 1970, "query": "where does the brazos river start and stop", "topk": [{"text": "Brazos River | The Brazos proper begins at the confluence of the Salt Fork and Double Mountain Fork, two tributaries of the Upper Brazos that rise on the high plains of the Llano Estacado, flowing 840 mi southeast through the center of Texas. Another major tributary of the Upper Brazos is the Clear Fork Brazos River, which passes by Abilene and joins the main river near Graham. Important tributaries of the Lower Brazos include the Paluxy River, the Bosque River, the Little River, Yegua Creek, the Nolan River, the Leon River, the San Gabriel River, the Lampasas River, and the Navasota River. Initially running east towards Dallas-Fort Worth, the Brazos turns south, passing through Waco and the Baylor University campus, further south to near Calvert, Texas, then past Bryan and College Station, then through Richmond, Texas, in Fort Bend County, and empties into the Gulf "}]}
+{"id": 1971, "query": "what is the purpose of the bromophenol blue dye in the samples", "topk": [{"text": "Bromophenol blue | Bromophenol blue (3\u2032,3\u2033,5\u2032,5\u2033-tetrabromophenolsulfonphthalein, BPB, albutest ) is used as a pH indicator, an electrophoretic color marker, and a dye. It can be prepared by slowly adding excess bromine to a hot solution of phenolsulfonphthalein in glacial acetic acid."}]}
+{"id": 1972, "query": "when does jim propose to pam on the office", "topk": [{"text": "Pam Beesly | In Season 4, Pam retains the assertiveness she developed in the third season. Jim and Pam confess that they have started dating after the camera crew catches them kissing. The office ultimately learns of their relationship after Toby catches Pam kissing Jim on the cheek. In \"Chair Model\", after teasing Pam about his impending proposal, Jim tells the documentary crew he is not kidding around about an engagement and shows them a ring he bought a week after he and Pam started dating. In the next few episodes, Jim fake-proposes to Pam multiple times. In \"Goodbye, Toby\", Pam discovers she's been accepted at Pratt Institute, an art and design school in Brooklyn, and in an interview, Jim "}]}
+{"id": 1973, "query": "who dies in akame ga kill night raid", "topk": [{"text": "List of Akame ga Kill! characters | to kill an opponent. She joins the Jaegers, though she was usually loose cannon due to her ideals. She later mourns Dr. Stylish's death, who was killed by Night Raid after his failed attempt to ambush them at their base. This leads her to curse the Night Raid for killing someone close to her a second time, which reignite her vows on killing everyone from Night Raid. During her second encounter with Mine, Seryu and Koro both brutally torture her, leaving Mine mortally wounded and nearly dying, but Mine manages to gain the upper hand by igniting her feelings on Pumpkin, gruesomely cutting Koro and Seryu in half by her Pumpkin, defeating them both and avenging Sheele's "}]}
+{"id": 1974, "query": "who played mary in christmas with the kranks", "topk": [{"text": "Christmas with the Kranks | priest ; Kim Rhodes as Julie, Luther's employee ; Vernee Watson-Johnson as Dox, Luther's employee ; Arden Myrin as Daisy ; Rene Lavan as Enrique Decardenal, Blair's fianc\u00e9 ; Patrick Breen as Aubie, a stationier ; Caroline Rhea as Candi, a friend of Nora's ; Felicity Huffman as Mary, a friend of Nora's ; Kevin Chamberlin as Duke Scanlon, a Boy Scout leader ; John Short as Ned Becker, a neighbor of Luther and Nora's. ; David Hornsby as Randy Becker, slacker son of Ned Becker, a neighbor of the Kranks. ; Mark Christopher Lawrence as Wes Trogdon, another neighbor of Luther and Nora's ; David Lander as Tanning Intruder. ; Indi Steenland as Bill Wesley, Luthors co-worker "}]}
+{"id": 1975, "query": "when does dragon ball super episode 113 start", "topk": [{"text": "Dragon Ball Super | including the new characters was uploaded to the series' official website on June 26, 2015. The anime began airing on July 5, 2015 and was broadcast on Sundays at 9:00 a.m. on Fuji TV. On January 19, 2018, it was revealed that Super 's timeslot would be replaced with GeGeGe no Kitar\u014d starting on April 1, 2018. According to Amazon Japan, the final Blu-ray set indicated the series' end at episode 131. The series ended on March 25, 2018, with the conclusion of the \"Universe Survival Saga\". Fuji TV stated that no definite plans were made to either continue the series at a later date or discontinue it entirely."}]}
+{"id": 1976, "query": "who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "topk": [{"text": "Marceline the Vampire Queen | what they draw.\" Marceline is voiced by Olivia Olson. When production on Adventure Time began, Ward contacted his friend Martin Olson, who was a writer on the animated Disney series Phineas and Ferb, and asked if he knew who played the character Vanessa Doofenshmirtz on Phineas and Ferb, as he wanted \"her as a voice\" on his show; reportedly, Ward was unaware that the actress was actually Martin Olson's daughter. During the casting audition, Olivia Olson first read for Princess Bubblegum, but was later asked to read for the role of Marceline. Upon seeing character designs, Olson was \"definitely impressed by the character\". Because Ward knew that he wanted Olivia on his show, "}]}
+{"id": 1977, "query": "who has the most green jackets from the masters", "topk": [{"text": "List of Masters Tournament champions | the Players Championship for the five years following their victory. The champion also receives the \"Green Jacket\", the first one being won by Sam Snead in 1949. The champion takes the jacket home for a year and returns it thereafter. A multiple champion will only have one jacket unless his size changes dramatically. Jack Nicklaus holds the record for the most Masters victories, winning the tournament six times during his career. Nicklaus is also the oldest winner of the Masters: he was 46 years 82 days old when he won in 1986. Nicklaus, Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods co-hold the record for most consecutive victories with two. Woods was the youngest winner of the Masters, 21 years 104 days old when he won "}]}
+{"id": 1978, "query": "where is the eagle creek fire located in oregon", "topk": [{"text": "Eagle Creek Fire | The Eagle Creek Fire was a destructive wildfire in the Columbia River Gorge, largely in the U.S. state of Oregon, with smaller spot-fires in Washington. The fire was started on September 2, 2017, by a 15-year-old boy igniting fireworks during a burn ban. The fire burned 50,000 acres, and burned for three months, before being declared completely contained. As of May 29, 2018, it was found still smoldering in some areas."}]}
+{"id": 1979, "query": "sending money home to the native country is an example of", "topk": [{"text": "Pasalubong | or friend brought by a traveler returning from a trip,\" and could also refer to \"anything given as a gift to someone on the way home to a certain place.\" It could also mean \"homecoming gift\" or any present which signifies appreciation to the services rendered by the recipient. The pasalubong usually consists of native delicacies or indigenous things from the region or country where the traveler came from. For example, a vacationer coming back from Negros might bring home some piaya to his family, while someone coming home from Hawaii might bring macadamia nuts. The length of time the person is away is inconsequential. A pasalubong can be given coming home from work each day to returning to one's hometown after decades of being in another country."}]}
+{"id": 1980, "query": "how many episodes is ash vs evil dead season 3", "topk": [{"text": "Ash vs Evil Dead | It was announced on April 20, 2018 that Ash vs Evil Dead had been cancelled after a three-season run, with the last episode airing on April 29, 2018. Towards the end of the third season, ratings had declined from the initial 437,000 same-day viewers of the first season to around 175,000 non-DVR viewers. According to Variety, at the time of the eighth episode of the third season's airing, the show averaged a 0.08 rating in adults aged 18 to 49, with approximately 177,000 viewers per episode. Bruce Campbell stated at the time of the cancellation that \"Ash vs. Evil Dead has been the ride of "}]}
+{"id": 1981, "query": "what is the song in red dead redemption", "topk": [{"text": "Music of Red Dead Redemption 2 | \"Unshaken\" is a song by D'Angelo. It was produced by Lanois, who wrote the track with D'Angelo and DeLuca, The song was released digitally as an individual single by RCA Records on January 4, 2019, prior to its release as part of the Original Soundtrack in July 2019. It was D'Angelo's first piece of new music released since his third studio album, Black Messiah, in December 2014. D'Angelo sings in his lower vocal register on the track, a deliberate choice by Pavlovich to differentiate it from his typical falsetto singing voice. The song received praise: Esquires Dom Nero described its performance in the game as \"a sublime narrative moment that's among the best gaming has ever offered\", and Amanda Hurych of AXS considered it \"a perfect complement\" to the game's narrative. Atwood Magazines Ilana Kalish praised the combination of musical elements, particularly the lyrics and percussion. Game Informers Jason Guisao identified that \"Unshaken\" was the game's most popular song. The track peaked at number six on the US R&B Digital Song Sales."}]}
+{"id": 1982, "query": "who is the head of the department of homeland security 2017", "topk": [{"text": "John F. Kelly | On December 7, 2016, then President-elect Donald Trump nominated Kelly to head the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a cabinet-level position. People familiar with the transition said that Trump's team was drawn to Kelly because of his southwest border expertise. On January 20, 2017, Kelly was confirmed as Secretary of Homeland Security by the United States Senate with a vote of 88\u201311. On that evening, he was sworn in by Vice President Mike Pence. In an April 2017 speech at George Washington University, Kelly said, \"If lawmakers do not like the laws they've passed and we are charged to enforce, then they "}]}
+{"id": 1983, "query": "who is the ceo of what's up", "topk": [{"text": "Tina Tchen | Christina M. Tchen (born January 25, 1956) is an American lawyer who was CEO of Time's Up from 2019 to 2021. Her work centers on issues related to gender inequity, sexual harassment, and lack of diversity in the workplace. On 26 August she resigned from the position of CEO after allegations of providing legal aid to former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on sexual assault charges were uncovered."}]}
+{"id": 1984, "query": "what part of dc is howard university in", "topk": [{"text": "Howard University School of Law | The campus is located at 2900 Van Ness St NW, Washington, DC 20008 in the upper Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., in the Forest Hills area of the city. It is a few blocks from the University of the District of Columbia and the headquarters of Intelsat. The law school is located on its own 22 acre campus approximately five miles from the main campus. The campus was built by Dunbarton College of the Holy Cross, which occupied it until the school closed in 1973. The school's main building, Houston Hall, is named after Charles Hamilton Houston. The library was named after Vernon Jordan after his death in March 2021."}]}
+{"id": 1985, "query": "who has the most olympic medals in figure skating", "topk": [{"text": "List of Olympic medalists in figure skating | Gillis Grafstr\u00f6m earned the most medals in a single event: four medals, three of which gold, in men's singles. The only other skaters to have earned three golds in a single discipline are Sonja Henie in ladies' singles and Irina Rodnina in pairs. Counting multiple events, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir hold the record for the most medals, with a total of five medals including two golds in ice dance and one team event gold. Evgeni Plushenko earned four medals, including a gold in men's singles and a team event gold. Figure skaters who won three or more medal at the Olympics are listed below:"}]}
+{"id": 1986, "query": "who scored the most points in a single game in the nba", "topk": [{"text": "2008\u201309 NBA season | Bryant set a record for most points scored in a game at the modern Madison Square Garden (61), besting the 60 points set by Bernard King. That was until Carmelo Anthony broke the record (62) in January 2014 against the Charlotte Bobcats. ; On March 15, 2009, the Phoenix Suns scored 56 fast-break points against the Golden State Warriors, the most recorded in a single game since the league began tracking the stat in 1997. ; On April 15, 2009, the Raptors' Jos\u00e9 Calder\u00f3n topped the 1980\u201381 Rockets' Calvin Murphy for the NBA record for free-throw percentage. Calder\u00f3n made 98.1% of his free throws in the season, missing only 3 of the 154 he took, taking the record from Murphy's mark of 95.8%. ; On April 15, 2009, Rudy Fern\u00e1ndez of the Portland Trail Blazers set the rookie record for three-point field goals made in a season with 159. "}]}
+{"id": 1987, "query": "when was the design period known as art deco", "topk": [{"text": "Art Deco | Decoration in the Art Deco period went through several distinct phases. Between 1910 and 1920, as Art Nouveau was exhausted, design styles saw a return to tradition, particularly in the work of Paul Iribe. In 1912 Andr\u00e9 Vera published an essay in the magazine L'Art D\u00e9coratif calling for a return to the craftsmanship and materials of earlier centuries, and using a new repertoire of forms taken from nature, particularly baskets and garlands of fruit and flowers. A second tendency of Art Deco, also from 1910 to 1920, was inspired by the bright colors of the artistic movement known as the Fauves and by the colorful costumes and sets of "}]}
+{"id": 1988, "query": "disagreements involving slavery and states' rights were two of the main causes of", "topk": [{"text": "States' rights | Over following decades, another central dispute over states' rights moved to the forefront. The issue of slavery polarized the union, with the Jeffersonian principles often being used by both sides\u2014anti-slavery Northerners, and Southern slaveholders and secessionists\u2014in debates that ultimately led to the American Civil War. Supporters of slavery often argued that one of the rights of the states was the protection of slave property wherever it went, a position endorsed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1857 Dred Scott decision. In contrast, opponents of slavery argued that the non-slave-states' rights were violated both by that decision and by the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. Exactly which\u2014and whose\u2014states' rights were the casus belli in the Civil War remain in controversy."}]}
+{"id": 1989, "query": "what was the biggest tank in world war 2", "topk": [{"text": "German tanks in World War II | Number built\u2014492 Even larger and heavier than the Tiger I, the Pzkpfw VIB Tiger II. It is also known under the informal name K\u00f6nigstiger (the German name for the \"Bengal tiger\"), often semi-literally translated as the King Tiger or Royal Tiger by Allied soldiers. It was the largest tank mass-produced by German forces during the war, and remains among the heaviest mass-produced tanks ever. Its 8.8 cm KwK 43 could knock out virtually every Allied tank, while its sloped armor was thick enough to defeat most Allied guns (excluding hollow charge weapons). However, the Tiger II suffered from multiple mechanical problems due to its rushed development and excessive weight. It was named after the Tiger but it was a combination of innovations learned from the Panther and Tiger I."}]}
+{"id": 1990, "query": "what does the c stand for chrysler 300c", "topk": [{"text": "Chrysler 300 letter series | This first of the letter series cars did not bear a letter, but can retroactively be considered the '300A'. The 'C-' designation was applied to all Chrysler models and the coupe was built on the C-68 New Yorker Series. For marketing purposes the car was called the \"300\" in order to further reinforce the 300 hp engine installed. The C-300 was a racecar aimed at the NASCAR circuits that was sold for the road for homologation purposes, with Chrysler's most powerful engine, the OHV 331 CID FirePower \"Hemi\" V8, due to the hemispheric shape of the combustion chambers, fitted with dual four barrel carburetors, a race-profiled camshaft setup, solid valve lifters, stiffer suspension, and a performance exhaust system. This engine was "}]}
+{"id": 1991, "query": "who plays the walking boss in cool hand luke", "topk": [{"text": "Cool Hand Luke | In early 1950s Florida, decorated World War II veteran Lucas \"Luke\" Jackson (Paul Newman) is arrested for cutting parking meters off their poles one drunken night. He is sentenced to two years on a chain gang in a prison camp run by a stern warden known as the Captain (Strother Martin), along with Walking Boss Godfrey (Morgan Woodward), a taciturn rifleman nicknamed \"the man with no eyes\" because he always wears mirrored sunglasses. Carr (Clifton James), the floorwalker, tells the new prisoners the rules. Even minor violations are punished by \"a night in the box\", a small square room with limited air and very little "}]}
+{"id": 1992, "query": "who was the first lady nominated member of the rajya sabha", "topk": [{"text": "Rukmini Devi Arundale | Rukmini Devi was nominated as a member of the Indian Parliament's Council of States (the Rajya Sabha) in April 1952 and re-nominated in 1956. She was the first Indian woman to be nominated in Rajya Sabha. Keenly interested in animal welfare, she was associated with various humanitarian organisations, and as a member of the Rajya Sabha, was instrumental for the legislation for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and for later setting up of the Animal Welfare Board of India, under her chairmanship in 1962. She remained on the board until her demise in 1986. She did much work to promote vegetarianism in the country. She was Vice-President of International Vegetarian Union for 31 years from 1955, until her death. In 1977, Morarji Desai offered to nominate her for the post of President of India, which she turned down. In 1978, 'Kalamkari Centre' (pencraft) was set up at Kalakshetra to revitalise the ancient Indian craft of textile printing. On encouragement from Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, she encouraged natural dyeing and weaving at Kalakshetra. She died on 24 February 1986 in Chennai."}]}
+{"id": 1993, "query": "who has won the canada open women's doubles", "topk": [{"text": "1993 Canadian Open \u2013 Women's Doubles | Lori McNeil and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals to Arantxa S\u00e1nchez Vicario and Helena Sukov\u00e1. Larisa Neiland and Jana Novotn\u00e1 won the title by defeating S\u00e1nchez Vicario and Sukov\u00e1 6\u20131, 6\u20132 in the final."}]}
+{"id": 1994, "query": "who played charles on when calls the heart", "topk": [{"text": "When Calls the Heart | Bacic as Charles Spurlock (seasons 1): A Pinkerton agent who worked for Henry Gowen. ; Mark Humphrey as Frank Hogan (seasons 2\u20135): Former outlaw turned pastor who puts down roots in Hope Valley ; Max Lloyd-Jones as Tom Thornton (seasons 2, 5): Jack's rebellious younger brother who enjoys flirting with Julie ; Garwin Sanford as William Thatcher (seasons 2, 5): Elizabeth's father who does not approve of her life in Coal Valley ; Lynda Boyd as Grace Thatcher (season 2): Elizabeth's mother who falls ill ; Marcus Rosner as Charles Kensington (season 2): An old childhood friend of Elizabeth's who works for her father and has "}]}
+{"id": 1995, "query": "how many wins does tiger woods have on the pga tour", "topk": [{"text": "Tiger Woods | PGA Tour wins (82) ; European Tour wins (41) ; Japan Golf Tour wins (3) ; Asian Tour wins (2) ; PGA Tour of Australasia wins (3) ; Other wins (16) ; Amateur wins (21) Woods has won 82 official PGA Tour events, including 15 majors. He is 14\u20131 when going into the final round of a major with at least a share of the lead. Multiple golf experts have heralded Woods as \"the greatest closer in history\". He owns the lowest career scoring average and the most career earnings of any player in PGA Tour history. Woods's victory at the 2013 Players "}]}
+{"id": 1996, "query": "who has the most subscribers in faze clan", "topk": [{"text": "FaZe Rug | Brian Rafat Awadis (born November 19, 1996), better known as FaZe Rug, is an American YouTuber who produces vlogs, challenges, gaming videos, and pranks on YouTube. He is a co-owner of FaZe Clan. He also is the most subscribed gamer in FaZe Clan on YouTube, with over 20 million subscribers."}]}
+{"id": 1997, "query": "where was the movie a walk among the tombstones filmed", "topk": [{"text": "A Walk Among the Tombstones (film) | A film adaptation of Block\u2019s novel had been in development for several years with a script from Scott Frank. In 2002, Harrison Ford was attached to star and D. J. Caruso to direct. In May 2012, Liam Neeson had reportedly signed on to play Matthew Scudder in the film, with Frank himself directing, and production slated to begin February 2013. Filming began on March 3, 2013 in New York City. Producers invited author Block to the set to watch filming. On the casting of Neeson, Block said, \"Readers often ask who'd be my ideal Matt Scudder, and I usually change the subject. But now it's safe to tell you "}]}
+{"id": 1998, "query": "where does the paraguay river start and end", "topk": [{"text": "Rivers of Paraguay | A similar phenomenon occurred with the Manduvir\u00e1 River of 212 km long. arises in the Cordillera de los Altos and moves from east to west. For many years this was the alternative to reach isolated villages like Arroyos y Esteros. At the port of this population came small motor boats engaged in trade of national fruits and passengers transport. The Manduvir\u00e1 ends in the Paraguay River, a short distance from Asunci\u00f3n, destiny of passengers and pedestrians who accompanied their loads of fruit, tobacco and alcohol."}]}
+{"id": 1999, "query": "the nurses' health study is an example of what type of study", "topk": [{"text": "Nurses' Health Study | The Nurses Health Study is a series of prospective studies that examine epidemiology and the long-term effects of nutrition, hormones, environment, and nurses' work-life on health and disease development. The studies have been among the largest investigations into risk factors for major chronic diseases ever conducted. The Nurses' Health Studies have led to many insights on health and well-being, including cancer prevention, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes. They have included clinicians, epidemiologists, and statisticians at the Channing Laboratory (of Brigham and Women's Hospital), Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, and several Harvard-affiliated hospitals, including Brigham and Women's Hospital, Dana\u2013Farber Cancer Institute, Children's Hospital Boston, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center."}]}
+{"id": 2000, "query": "the region that stretches between the black and caspian seas", "topk": [{"text": "Boundaries between the continents of Earth | between the Black and Caspian seas. As Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica explains: \u201cThe watershed of the Greater Caucasus, the backbone of the system, traditionally has been part of the line dividing Europe and Asia, but Europe's eastern boundary has been the subject of much debate. One widely accepted scheme draws the dividing line along the crest of the Greater Caucasus range, putting the portion of the region north of the line in Europe and the portion south of it in Asia. Another puts the western portion of the Caucasus region in Europe and the eastern part (the bulk of Azerbaijan and small portions of Armenia, Georgia, and Russia's Caspian "}]}
+{"id": 2001, "query": "who plays red on orange is new black", "topk": [{"text": "Kate Mulgrew | Mulgrew starred as inmate Galina \"Red\" Reznikov in the Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black, the role for which she was nominated for her first Primetime Emmy Award in 2014. The popular character was re-signed for seasons two through seven. On working in the series, she was reunited with her Mercy co-star Taylor Schilling."}]}
+{"id": 2002, "query": "what was the name of the plant on little shop of horrors", "topk": [{"text": "Little Shop of Horrors (musical) | by the cranky Mr. Mushnik. Seymour has recently obtained a mysterious plant that looks like a large venus flytrap. While he was browsing the wholesale flower district, a sudden eclipse of the sun occurred, and when the light returned, the weird plant had appeared (\"Da-Doo\"). Seymour, who is secretly in love with Audrey, names the plant Audrey II in her honor. The plant does not thrive in its new environment and appears to be dying. Seymour questions why it should be doing poorly, since he takes such good care of it. He accidentally pricks his finger on a rose thorn, which draws blood, and "}]}
+{"id": 2003, "query": "what nba player has scored the most 3 pointers", "topk": [{"text": "2016\u201317 NBA season | ; On November 7, Stephen Curry made 13 three-pointers against the New Orleans Pelicans, setting a new NBA record for most three-pointers made by a player in a single game, breaking the previous record of 12 shared by Curry himself, along with Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall. ; On November 11, LeBron James scored his 27,000th career point in a win against the Wizards, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to reach that milestone (31 years, 317 days). ; On November 18, the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Los Angeles Lakers, giving Spurs coach Gregg Popovich his 1,099th career victory "}]}
+{"id": 2004, "query": "wal-mart is a prime example of which type organization", "topk": [{"text": "The World Is Flat | a company's manufacturing or other processes to a foreign land to take advantage of less costly operations there. China's entrance into the World Trade Organization allowed for greater competition on the playing field. Now such countries as Malaysia, Mexico, and Brazil must compete against China and one another to have businesses offshore to them. ; 7) Supply-chaining: Friedman compares the modern retail supply chain to a river by pointing to Wal-Mart as the best example of a company that uses technology to streamline item sales, distribution, and shipping. ; 8) Insourcing: Friedman uses UPS as a prime example for insourcing, whereby the company's employees perform services "}]}
+{"id": 2005, "query": "who won season 8 of america's next top model", "topk": [{"text": "America's Next Top Model (season 8) | The eighth cycle of America's Next Top Model aired from February 28, 2007 to May 16, 2007, and was the second season of the series to be aired on The CW network. The winner, similar to all of the cycles aired on The CW network, received representation by Elite Model Management, a cover & six-page spread within Seventeen magazine, and a US$100,000 contract with CoverGirl cosmetics. The international destination during this cycle was Sydney, Australia, the show's first visit to Oceania. The cycle's promotional tagline was \"Welcome To The Jungle, Ladies\" and the promotional theme songs were both Danity Kane's \"One Shot\" and Shiny Toy Guns' \"Le Disko.\" The winner was 20-year-old Jaslene Gonzalez from Chicago, Illinois, who notably had made it to the semi-finals of cycle 7, but was not cast. Gonzalez became the first winner without any bottom two appearance. Natasha Galkina placed as the runner up this season. The cycle's finale episode attracted more than 6.6 million viewers, a record for both the franchise and the CW."}]}
+{"id": 2006, "query": "when did macbook pro 13 inch come out", "topk": [{"text": "MacBook | The MacBook Pro is Apple's higher-end notebook available in both 13-inch and 16-inch configurations. The current generation 13-inch MacBook Pro was introduced in October 2018. It features a touch-sensitive OLED display strip located in place of the function keys, a Touch ID sensor integrated with the power button, and four USB-C ports that also serve as Thunderbolt 3 ports. The 13-inch model was also available in a less expensive configuration with conventional function keys and only two USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports, but since July 2019, the base MacBook Pro model has the Touch Bar as well as quad-core processors, similar to the higher-end models, although it still has "}]}
+{"id": 2007, "query": "when was the mission san antonio de valero built", "topk": [{"text": "Spanish missions in Texas | Mission San Antonio de Valero was established on May 1, 1718, as the first Spanish mission along the San Antonio River. It was named for San Antonio de Padua, the patron saint of the mission's founder, Father Antonio de Olivares as well as for the viceroy of New Spain, the Marquis de Valero. The mission later became known as the Alamo. Its first location was west of San Pedro Springs, and after being moved several times, it was finally established above a bend in the San Antonio River, where it would be easy to defend. The early mission buildings were made of grass, and the first stone building was built in 1727. The building now known as the Alamo was not built until 1744, and most of its actual structure does not remain. The mission eventually "}]}
+{"id": 2008, "query": "what is the current rate of interest on ppf", "topk": [{"text": "Public Provident Fund (India) | Loan facility available from 3rd financial year up to 6th financial year. The rate of interest charged on loan taken by the subscriber of a PPF account on or after 12 December 2019 shall be 1% more than the prevailing interest on PPF. Public Provident Fund Scheme, 2019 has reduced the interest spread to 1 (one) percent form earlier spread of 2 percent. Up to a maximum of 25 percent of the balance at the end of the 2nd immediately preceding year would be allowed as loan. Such withdrawals are to be repaid within 36 months. A second loan could be availed as long as you are within the 3rd and before the 6th year, and only if the first one is fully repaid. Also note that once you become eligible for withdrawals, no loans would be permitted. Inactive accounts or discontinued accounts are not eligible for loan."}]}
+{"id": 2009, "query": "when did the lion king start on broadway", "topk": [{"text": "The Lion King (musical) | The musical debuted on July 8, 1997 in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the Orpheum Theatre and was successful before premiering on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theatre on October 15, 1997 in previews, with the official opening on November 13, 1997. On June 13, 2006, the Broadway production moved to the Minskoff Theatre to make way for the musical version of Mary Poppins, where it is still running after more than 9,000 performances. It is Broadway's third longest-running show in history, and has grossed more than $1 billion, making it the highest grossing Broadway production of all time. Over 100 million people worldwide have seen the musical and it has earned numerous awards and honors, including six Tony Awards, one for Best Musical and Best Direction of a Musical, making director Julie Taymor the first woman to earn such an honor. The show opened "}]}
+{"id": 2010, "query": "who is john snow on game of thrones", "topk": [{"text": "Jon Snow (character) | Jon Snow is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation Game of Thrones, in which he is portrayed by English actor Kit Harington. In the novels, he is a prominent point of view character. He is one of the most popular characters in the series, and The New York Times cites him as one of the author's finest creations. Jon is a main character in the TV series, and his storyline in the season 5 finale generated a strong reaction among viewers. Speculation about the character's parentage has also been a popular topic of discussion among fans of both the books and the TV series. Jon is introduced in 1996's A "}]}
+{"id": 2011, "query": "list of strict nature reserve in the philippines", "topk": [{"text": "Masungi Georeserve | The Masungi Georeserve is a conservation area in the Philippines situated in the southern Sierra Madre range in Baras, Rizal, 47 kilometres (28 mi) east of Manila. It centers on the geological formations of Masungi Rock, at an elevation of 640 m. In 1993, the Masungit Rock and its vicinity was proposed to be declared as a Strict Nature Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. It has been a popular destination for hikes and day trips from Manila since it opened in 2015 and started development towards Geopark status."}]}
+{"id": 2012, "query": "when was the last easter that fell on april 1st", "topk": [{"text": "List of dates for Easter | In 1943 Easter fell on Sunday, April 25. The last ecclesiastical full moon preceding the Paschal did not occur until Saturday, March 20; prior to March 21, the fixed date to which the vernal equinox is assigned for the purposes of the computus, meaning the Paschal full moon did not happen until Sunday, April 18. Consequently, Easter was the following Sunday (April 25). Easter will next occur as late again in 2038\u2014a span of 95 years. The second latest date for Easter, April 24, occurred in 2011. The last time this occurred was in 1859 and will not happen again until 2095\u2014spans of 152 and 84 years. Easter last occurred on April 23 in 2000 and will not occur on that day again until 2079, a span of 79 years."}]}
+{"id": 2013, "query": "what was the city of beijing previously known as", "topk": [{"text": "History of Beijing | of the Liuli River. Some time during the Western Zhou or early Eastern Zhou dynasty, Yan conquered Ji and moved its capital to Ji, which continued to be called Jicheng or the City of Ji until the 2nd century AD. Due to its historical association with the State of Yan, the city of Beijing is also known as Yanjing (\u71d5\u4eac) or the \"Yan Capital.\" The State of Yan continued to expand until it became one of the seven major powers during the Warring States period (473\u2013221 BC). It stretched from the Yellow River to the Yalu. Like subsequent rulers of Beijing, "}]}
+{"id": 2014, "query": "who is the book of acts written to", "topk": [{"text": "Luke\u2013Acts | Both the books of Luke and Acts are narratives written to a man named Theophilus. The book of Acts starts out with: \"The former treatise have I made\", probably referring to the Gospel of Luke. Scholars believe that they were written by the same person. Luke\u2013Acts has sometimes been presented as a single book in published Bibles or New Testaments, for example, in The Original New Testament (1985) and The Books of the Bible (2007). Luke is the longest of the four gospels and the longest book in the New Testament; together with Acts of the Apostles it makes up a two-volume work from the same author, called Luke\u2013Acts. The cornerstone of Luke\u2013Acts' theology is \"salvation history\", the author's understanding that God's purpose is seen in the way he has acted, and will continue to act, in history."}]}
+{"id": 2015, "query": "the secret of crickley hall how many episodes", "topk": [{"text": "The Secret of Crickley Hall (TV series) | The Secret of Crickley Hall was first shown on 28 October 2012 in the United States as a three-hour event on BBC America. In the United Kingdom BBC One began airing weekly episodes on 18 November 2012."}]}
+{"id": 2016, "query": "who does the voice of the gorilla in the movie sing", "topk": [{"text": "2-D (character) | Stuart Harold \"2-D\" Pot is a fictional English singer, musician and member of the British virtual band Gorillaz. He provides the lead vocals and plays the keyboard for the band. 2-D's singing voice is provided by Blur frontman Damon Albarn on Gorillaz' recordings and performances; his speaking voice was provided by actor Nelson De Freitas in various Gorillaz direct-to-video projects such as Phase One: Celebrity Take Down and Phase Two: Slowboat to Hades. In 2017, Kevin Bishop was cast as the new speaking voice of 2-D. He was created by Albarn and Jamie Hewlett in 1998."}]}
+{"id": 2017, "query": "when did billy don't be a hero come out", "topk": [{"text": "Billy Don't Be a Hero | \"Billy Don't Be a Hero\" is a 1974 pop song that was first a UK hit for Paper Lace and then, some months later, a US hit for Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods. The song was written and composed by two British songwriters, Mitch Murray and Peter Callander. Because the song was released in 1974, it was associated by some listeners with the Vietnam War, though the war to which it actually refers is never identified in the lyrics. It has been suggested that the drum pattern, references to a marching band leading soldiers in blue, and \"riding out\" (cavalry) refer to the American Civil War. For one of the band's performances on Top of the Pops they wore Union-style "}]}
+{"id": 2018, "query": "when does the regular season start in mlb", "topk": [{"text": "2020 Major League Baseball season | The 2020 Major League Baseball season began on July 23 and ended on September 27 with 60 games amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The full 162-game regular season was originally scheduled to begin on March 26. However, the pandemic caused Major League Baseball (MLB) to announce on March 12 that the remainder of spring training was canceled and that the start of the regular season would be delayed by at least two weeks. On March 16, MLB announced that the season would be postponed indefinitely, following recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to restrict events of more than 50 people. This was the first "}]}
+{"id": 2019, "query": "when did the song push it come out", "topk": [{"text": "Push It (Garbage song) | and New Zealand, \"Push It\" was released by White Label Records on April 20, 1998, on two CDs, in the same combination as Europe had received. At the end of the month, \"Push It\" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number 31 where it stayed for a second week before dropping out of the chart on its seventh week. At the same time, \"Push It\" debuted on the RIANZ Singles Chart at number 16, and climbed seven days later to peak at number 15. It ultimately spent six weeks on the charts. White Label also licensed out commercial singles of \"Push It\" internationally for release in South Africa and Venezuela. "}]}
+{"id": 2020, "query": "where does the name loyola university come from", "topk": [{"text": "Loyola, California | The name comes from a 1904 plan by the Jesuits of Santa Clara University to build a new university named for their founder, St. Ignatius of Loyola, in the area. If the plan had come to fruition, the university would have been located in the area of the present-day golf course on Country Club Drive. The Loyola project succumbed to delays and financing problems stemming from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake."}]}
+{"id": 2021, "query": "where did the last name edwards come from", "topk": [{"text": "Edwards (surname) | Edwards is a patronymic surname, which arose separately in England and Wales. It means \"son of Edward\". Edwards is the 14th most common surname in Wales and 21st most common in England. Within the United States, it was ranked as the 49th-most common surname as surveyed in 1990, falling to 51st in 2014."}]}
+{"id": 2022, "query": "where did the term spirits for alcohol come from", "topk": [{"text": "Alcohol | The word \"alcohol\" is from the Arabic kohl (\u0627\u0644\u0643\u062d\u0644), a powder used as an eyeliner. Al- is the Arabic definite article, equivalent to the in English. Alcohol was originally used for the very fine powder produced by the sublimation of the natural mineral stibnite to form antimony trisulfide. It was considered to be the essence or \"spirit\" of this mineral. It was used as an antiseptic, eyeliner, and cosmetic. The meaning of alcohol was extended to distilled substances in general, and then narrowed to ethanol, when \"spirits\" was a synonym for hard liquor. Bartholomew Traheron, in his 1543 translation of John of Vigo, introduces the word as a term used by \"barbarous\" authors for \"fine powder.\" Vigo wrote: \"the barbarous auctours use alcohol, or (as I fynde it sometymes wryten) alcofoll, for "}]}
+{"id": 2023, "query": "when does south by southwest start in austin texas", "topk": [{"text": "South by Southwest | South by Southwest, abbreviated as SXSW and colloquially referred to as South By, is an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly that take place in mid-March in Austin, Texas, United States. It began in 1987 and has continued to grow in both scope and size every year. In 2017, the conference lasted for 10 days with the interactive track lasting for five days, music for seven days, and film for nine days. SXSW is run by the company SXSW, LLC, which organizes conferences, trade shows, festivals, and other events. In addition to the three main South by Southwest festivals, the company runs other conferences: SXSW EDU, a conference on educational innovation, held in Austin, and the me Convention (started in "}]}
+{"id": 2024, "query": "the joint between a coxal bone of the pelvis and the sacrum", "topk": [{"text": "Sacroiliac joint | The sacroiliac joint or SI joint (SIJ) is the joint between the sacrum and the ilium bones of the pelvis, which are connected by strong ligaments. In humans, the sacrum supports the spine and is supported in turn by an ilium on each side. The joint is strong, supporting the entire weight of the upper body. It is a synovial plane joint with irregular elevations and depressions that produce interlocking of the two bones. The human body has two sacroiliac joints, one on the left and one on the right, that often match each other but are highly variable from person to person."}]}
+{"id": 2025, "query": "who wrote the phantom of the opera music", "topk": [{"text": "Phantom of the Opera (1943 film) | The score was written by Edward Ward. For the opera sequences, Ward adapted music from Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 as well as using themes by Chopin. He also composed an original theme, Lullaby of the Bells, which was heard in the film as the Phantom's piano concerto."}]}
+{"id": 2026, "query": "when did starbucks become a publicly traded company", "topk": [{"text": "Howard Schultz | The firm's relations with independent coffeehouse chains were strained, while some owners credited Starbucks with educating customers on coffee. Schultz did not believe in franchising, and made a point of having Starbucks retain ownership of every domestic outlet. Schultz's positioning of Starbucks as a social hub is widely seen as introducing the second wave of coffee culture in the U.S., particularly in Seattle. On June 26, 1992, Starbucks had its initial public offering (IPO) and trading of its common stock under the stock ticker SBUX. The IPO raised $271 million for the company and financed the doubling of their stores. On June "}]}
+{"id": 2027, "query": "when was nepal declared a secular state in bs", "topk": [{"text": "Birgunj | On 18 May 2006, the parliament of Nepal declared that the country would become a secular state."}]}
+{"id": 2028, "query": "what type of novel is goodbye mr chips", "topk": [{"text": "Goodbye, Mr. Chips | Goodbye, Mr. Chips is a novella about the life of a school teacher, Mr. Chipping, written by English writer James Hilton and first published by Hodder & Stoughton in October 1934. It has been adapted into two feature films and two television presentations."}]}
+{"id": 2029, "query": "who is next in line to inherit the british throne", "topk": [{"text": "Succession to the British throne | Succession to the British throne is determined by descent, sex, legitimacy, and religion. Under common law, the Crown is inherited by a sovereign's children or by a childless sovereign's nearest collateral line. The Bill of Rights 1689 and the Act of Settlement 1701 restrict succession to the throne to the legitimate Protestant descendants of Sophia of Hanover who are in \"communion with the Church of England\". Spouses of Roman Catholics were disqualified from 1689 until the law was amended in 2015. Protestant descendants of those excluded for being Roman Catholics are eligible. Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign, and her heir apparent is her eldest son, Charles, Prince of Wales. Next in line after him is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the Prince of Wales's elder son. Third in "}]}
+{"id": 2030, "query": "who has climbed mount everest the number of times", "topk": [{"text": "Kami Sherpa | Kami Sherpa, (\u0915\u093e\u092e\u0940 \u0936\u0947\u0930\u094d\u092a\u093e) 51, has successfully climbed Everest three times in eight days. Sherpa climbed Everest twice in five days and the third time on the eighth day. Sherpa had climbed Everest at 10:30 am on May 19, 3:00 pm on May 24 and 4:00 am on May 27. Sherpa has also claimed that his three climbs in a single season is a world record. He had climbed Everest for the first time in 1997. With three successful climbs this season, he has now scaled Everest 14 times. Sherpa is also the first Vice-Chairman of Everest Climbers' Association. Sherpa was born in Solukhumbu district and resides in Kapan, Kathmandu."}]}
+{"id": 2031, "query": "when did toyota first come to the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Toyota | 1958, the company's first outside of Japan. Toyota entered the United States market in July 1958, attempting to sell the Toyopet Crown. The company faced problems almost immediately, the Crown was a flop in the U.S. with buyers finding it overpriced and underpowered (because it was designed for the bad roads of Japan, not high-speed performance). In response, exports of the Crown to the United States were suspended in December 1960. After Kiichiro's death, his cousin Eiji Toyoda would later become the leader of the company. Eiji helped establish the company's first plant independent from the Loom Works plant. He would go on to lead the company for the next two decades."}]}
+{"id": 2032, "query": "who plays the main character in hacksaw ridge", "topk": [{"text": "Hacksaw Ridge | The cast\u2014Andrew Garfield, Vince Vaughn, Sam Worthington, Luke Bracey, Teresa Palmer, Rachel Griffiths, Richard Roxburgh, Luke Pegler, Richard Pyros, Ben Mingay, Firass Dirani, Nico Cortez, Michael Sheasby, Goran Kleut, Jacob Warner, Harry Greenwood, Damien Thomlinson, Ben O'Toole, Benedict Hardie, Robert Morgan, Ori Pfeffer, Milo Gibson, and Nathaniel Buzolic, Hugo Weaving, and Ryan Corr\u2014was announced between November 2014 and October 2015. The younger Doss was played by Darcy Bryce. Garfield plays Desmond Doss, a US Army medic awarded the Medal of Honor by President Harry S. Truman for saving lives during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. Garfield had high regard for Doss, and venerated him for his act of "}]}
+{"id": 2033, "query": "when did gimme gimme gimme start", "topk": [{"text": "Gimme That | Gimme That debuted at number 80 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on April 11, 2006, and climbed the charts to peak at number 15 on June 6, 2006. On November 22, 2017, the single was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over a million copies in the United States."}]}
+{"id": 2034, "query": "where did you go to drink during prohibition", "topk": [{"text": "Prohibition in the United States | with a minimal likelihood of suspicion by law enforcement. Before prohibition, women who drank publicly in saloons or taverns, especially outside of urban centers like Chicago or New York, were seen as immoral or were likely to be prostitutes. Heavy drinkers and alcoholics were among the most affected groups during Prohibition. Those who were determined to find liquor could still do so, but those who saw their drinking habits as destructive typically had difficulty in finding the help they sought. Self-help societies had withered away along with the alcohol industry. In 1935 a new self-help group called Alcoholics Anonymous "}]}
+{"id": 2035, "query": "what was the actual year that the movie regarding the titans took place", "topk": [{"text": "Clash of the Titans (2010 film) | Clash of the Titans was originally set for standard release on March 26, 2010. The Heat Vision Blog reported on January 27, 2010, that after a 3D conversion test of the film, which Warner Bros. found to be a \"roaring success,\" the film would be converted to 3D and would premiere on April 2, 2010. The national premiere in Spain took place on March 30 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the capital city of the Canary Islands."}]}
+{"id": 2036, "query": "who plays frankie\u2019s sister teddy on grace and frankie", "topk": [{"text": "Sisters (American TV series) | ; Theodora \"Teddy\" Reed Margolis Falconer Sorenson (Sela Ward): Free-spirited second sister Teddy was a recovering alcoholic who had been living in California prior to the beginning of the series. Upon her return to Winnetka, Teddy reacted poorly when she learned her ex-husband Mitch (Ed Marinaro) was in a relationship with her sister Frankie, and openly pursued Mitch even though he and Frankie were engaged. In the aftermath of her behavior at Frankie and Mitch's wedding, Teddy seemed ashamed of herself, and in the next season of the show, she stopped drinking and stopped pursuing Mitch. Teddy had been an artist as a "}]}
+{"id": 2037, "query": "who did dwight howard play for last year", "topk": [{"text": "2011\u201312 Orlando Magic season | Center Dwight Howard played 54 games (his last game being on April 7, 2012) but missed the remainder of the season and the playoffs after undergoing back surgery to repair a herniated disk which also led to him missing the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. "}]}
+{"id": 2038, "query": "who made the first spanish landing on the mainland of north america", "topk": [{"text": "Exploration of North America | southwestern coast of Florida on the Gulf of Mexico. Again, the exact location is disputed. While it is true that Columbus visited Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands in 1493, Ponce de Leon was the first known European to reach the present-day United States mainland. On September 25, 1513, Spanish conquistador Vasco N\u00fa\u00f1ez de Balboa was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean once he crossed the Isthmus of Panama. He claimed all the territory touching it for the Crown, later to affect colonization of Las Californias. Around 1519\u20131521, with a mission to establish colonies for Portugal, Jo\u00e3o \u00c1lvares Fagundes explored the coasts "}]}
+{"id": 2039, "query": "who lives in the blue house in balamory", "topk": [{"text": "Balamory | school. She plays and coaches all types of gymnastics, sports, and dance and is also talented at storytelling through expressive movement and dance. Her main colour is yellow and she lives in a yellow towered house. ; Edie McCredie (played by Juliet Cadzow), the Balamory Bus Driver. She has travelled all over the world and has a variety of photographs and souvenirs to talk about. She is also an expert driver and motor mechanic, and occasionally gets exasperated with other road users. She has a video camera which has been put to use should the occasion arise, notably in 'The Wedding' and 'Indian Wedding'. Her main colour is blue and she lives in a blue garage/house. "}]}
+{"id": 2040, "query": "when was the first season of when calls the heart", "topk": [{"text": "When Calls the Heart | The first season of the series was subsequently picked up by CBC Television for rebroadcast as a summer series in 2015. The network has since aired all six seasons. The series became available internationally on Netflix in August 2017, but was taken off in early 2021."}]}
+{"id": 2041, "query": "who played lead guitar on 25 or 6 to 4", "topk": [{"text": "25 or 6 to 4 | Peter Cetera \u2013 lead vocals, bass ; Terry Kath \u2013 guitar, backing vocals ; Robert Lamm \u2013 piano, backing vocals ; Danny Seraphine \u2013 drums ; Jimmy Pankow \u2013 trombone ; Lee Loughnane \u2013 trumpet ; Walt Parazaider \u2013 tenor saxophone "}]}
+{"id": 2042, "query": "who is credited with the discovery of the neutron", "topk": [{"text": "University of Cambridge | discoverer of the neutron, and Sir John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton, responsible for first splitting the atom. J. Robert Oppenheimer, leader of the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb, also studied under Rutherford and Thomson. Joan Curran devised the 'chaff' technique during the Second World War to disrupt radar on enemy planes. Astronomers Sir John Herschel, Sir Arthur Eddington, Paul Dirac, the discoverer of antimatter and one of the pioneers of quantum mechanics; Stephen Hawking, theoretical physicist and the university's long-serving Lucasian Professor of Mathematics until 2009; and Lord Martin Rees, the current Astronomer Royal and former Master of Trinity "}]}
+{"id": 2043, "query": "when does zay come to girl meets world", "topk": [{"text": "List of Girl Meets World characters | Isaiah \"Zay\" Babineaux (Amir Mitchell-Townes) is Lucas' old friend from Texas who later moves to New York and enrolls at John Quincy Adams Middle School, who gradually befriends Riley, Maya and Farkle as he gets to know them better. He fancies himself a smooth talker, but his words and actions more often get him into trouble rather than out of it. When Zay and Lucas were classmates at their old school in Texas, Lucas was usually the one who bailed him out. Eventually, one of these situations caused Lucas to be expelled from his old school."}]}
+{"id": 2044, "query": "who played the original steve mcgarrett on hawaii five-o", "topk": [{"text": "Steve McGarrett | Steve McGarrett is a fictional character who is the protagonist of CBS' Hawaii Five-O. McGarrett is a former United States Navy officer and the leader of a special state police task force, which is called Five-O. McGarrett was portrayed by actor Jack Lord in the original show from 1968 to 1980, and later by Alex O'Loughlin in the series' remake from 2010. Throughout the show, McGarrett is partner to Detective Danny \"Danno\" Williams."}]}
+{"id": 2045, "query": "what mlb teams did deion sanders play for", "topk": [{"text": "Deion Sanders | Sanders played a nine-year, part-time baseball career, playing left and center field in 641 games with four teams. He was originally drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the sixth round of the 1985 draft, but did not sign with them. The New York Yankees selected Sanders in the 30th round of the 1988 Major League Baseball draft, and he signed with the team on June 22. He batted .284 in 28 minor league games after signing. The Yankees invited Sanders to spring training in 1989. Assigned to wear No. 71 as a uniform number, Sanders requested a single digit "}]}
+{"id": 2046, "query": "when did the phantom of the opera open", "topk": [{"text": "The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical) | by Jack O'Brien and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell with set and costume designs by Bob Crowley, and opened at the Adelphi Theatre in the West End on 9 March 2010. Though it ran for over 17 months and closed on 27 August 2011, the production received mixed reviews. A scheduled Broadway opening in November 2010 was postponed until Spring 2011 and later cancelled. A revamped Australian production, starring Ben Lewis and Anna O'Byrne, opened 21 May 2011 at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne to more favourable notices. After the Melbourne run ended on 12 December 2011 the production moved to the Capitol Theatre in Sydney where it played from January to April 2012."}]}
+{"id": 2047, "query": "branch of science that deals with the structure of human body parts", "topk": [{"text": "Anatomy | Anatomy (Greek anatom\u0113, 'dissection') is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science which deals with the structural organization of living things. It is an old science, having its beginnings in prehistoric times. Anatomy is inherently tied to developmental biology, embryology, comparative anatomy, evolutionary biology, and phylogeny, as these are the processes by which anatomy is generated, both over immediate and long-term timescales. Anatomy and physiology, which study the structure and function of organisms and their parts respectively, make a natural pair of related disciplines, and are often studied together. Human anatomy is one of the essential basic sciences that are applied "}]}
+{"id": 2048, "query": "what's the medal count for canada in the olympics", "topk": [{"text": "Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics | closing ceremony. Instead of setting a specific medal count as a target, the Canadian Olympic Committee aimed \"to contend for No. 1\" in the medal count. Private data analytics company Gracenote projected that the Canadian team would win 28 medals. Canada finished with 11 gold medals and 29 overall (ranking 3rd in both categories). This was the most successful Canadian performance in terms of overall medals, surpassing the 26 won at the 2010 Winter Olympics. For the first time since its official introduction at the 1998 Winter Olympics, Canada failed to medal in men's and women's curling, but did win gold in mixed doubles curling, a category making its Olympic debut."}]}
+{"id": 2049, "query": "what is cain and abel software used for", "topk": [{"text": "Cain and Abel (software) | Cain and Abel (often abbreviated to Cain) was a password recovery tool for Microsoft Windows. It could recover many kinds of passwords using methods such as network packet sniffing, cracking various password hashes by using methods such as dictionary attacks, brute force and cryptanalysis attacks. Cryptanalysis attacks were done via rainbow tables which could be generated with the winrtgen.exe program provided with Cain and Abel. Cain and Abel was maintained by Massimiliano Montoro and Sean Babcock."}]}
+{"id": 2050, "query": "who has given the theory of unbalanced economic growth", "topk": [{"text": "Ragnar Nurkse's balanced growth theory | Ragnar Nurkse's balanced growth theory too has been criticised on a number of grounds. His main critic was Albert O. Hirschman, the pioneer of the strategy of unbalanced growth. Hans W. Singer also criticised certain aspects of the theory. Hirschman stressed the fact that underdeveloped economies are called underdeveloped because they face a lack of resources, maybe not natural resources, but resources such as skilled labour and technology. Thus, to hypothesise that an underdeveloped nation can undertake large scale investment in many industries of its economy simultaneously is unrealistic due to the paucity of resources. To quote Hirschman, \"\"If a country were ready to "}]}
+{"id": 2051, "query": "when were the first general elections held in independent india", "topk": [{"text": "U. Muthuramalingam Thevar | In January 1952, the first general elections in independent India were held. The Forward Bloc contested with the aim of forming non-Congress governments at the Centre as well as in the states. Election were held simultaneously to the Lok Sabha as well as to the legislative assemblies of the states. Thevar contested the Aruppukottai constituency in the Lok Sabha election and the Mudukulathur constituency in the assembly election. He won in both cases. After the election, he decided to vacate his Lok Sabha seat and concentrate his efforts to the Madras legislative assembly. After the election, Congress lacked a majority of its own in the Madras legislative assembly. Thevar cooperated with the communists in trying to form a non-Congress governing coalition. However, the governor intervened and made C. Rajagopalachari of the Congress, the Chief Minister."}]}
+{"id": 2052, "query": "who plays steve's wife on my three sons", "topk": [{"text": "My Three Sons | end of the 1967\u20131968 season, the ratings had improved from the previous year with the series placing at 24th in the Nielsens. The following season, the newlyweds discover that Katie is pregnant and she gives birth to triplets named Robert, Steven, and Charles. Originally played by sets of uncredited twins, the boys were later played uncredited by Guy, Gunnar, and Garth Swanson; and in the last two seasons by Michael, Daniel, and Joseph Todd. The following year in the 10th season, 1969\u20131970, Steve remarries. His new bride, widowed teacher Barbara Harper (Beverly Garland), brings with her a five-year-old daughter, Dorothy "}]}
+{"id": 2053, "query": "who conducted the opening concert at carnegie hall", "topk": [{"text": "Leonard Bernstein | In 1962 the New York Philharmonic moved from Carnegie Hall to Philharmonic Hall (now David Geffen Hall) in the new Lincoln Center. The move was not without controversy because of acoustic problems with the new hall. Bernstein conducted the gala opening concert featuring vocal works by Mahler, Beethoven and Vaughan Williams, and the premiere of Aaron Copland's Connotations, a serial-work that was merely politely received. During the intermission Bernstein kissed the cheek of the President's wife Jacqueline Kennedy, a break with protocol that was commented on at the time."}]}
+{"id": 2054, "query": "who is the most played artist on spotify", "topk": [{"text": "MishCatt | MishCatt is the artistic pseudonym for Michelle Gonzalez, a singer-songwriter from San Jose, Costa Rica. She has previously performed and released music in the Costa Rica-based pop band Patterns, but left the band in 2014 to focus on her solo project. She released her debut EP EP in March 2016, and it quickly became the most played Costa Rican artist in the history of Spotify, getting more than 6 million plays in less than two months. The EP was recorded in Stockholm, Sweden and is produced by Pontus Winnberg (Miike Snow, Amason). The song \"Another Dimension\" peaked at number 17 on the Swedish Heatseeker chart. On December 5, 2019, Gonzalez performed live vocals for the song \"Fades Away\" originally recorded by Noonie Bao during Avicii Tribute Concert at Friend's Arena, Stockholm. She also released a studio recording of the performance. In 2020 she has released two songs, 'Pavo' & 'Midnight Sun', from her upcoming EP The real Pavo, which is released by Amuse (music company). Also in 2020 she collaborated with Sofia Reyes for the song Goofy Pt.2."}]}
+{"id": 2055, "query": "vine with heart shaped leaves and white flowers", "topk": [{"text": "Cyclea peltata | A slender climbing vine that has alternately-arranged heart shaped leaves. Flowers between April-June and then again during November-January, depending on the local climate. Flowers are pale yellow and dioecious. Pollination is mostly through insects. The fruits are white, spherical or oval drupes."}]}
+{"id": 2056, "query": "who played the first phantom of the opera", "topk": [{"text": "Viscount Raoul de Chagny | Ken Hill's Phantom of the Opera \u2013 portrayed by various actors; the first actor to portray him beginning with the 1984 revival was James Saxon. ; Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera \u2013 portrayed by various actors, originally Steve Barton. ; Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit's musical Phantom replaced Raoul with his older brother Phillipe, a Count. ; Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies ; In the West End run: Portrayed originally by Joseph Millson and then David Thaxton until the show's closure in August 2011. ; In the Australian tour: Portrayed by Simon Gleeson until the show's closure in April 2012. ; In the Copenhagen run: Portrayed by Christian Berg until the show's closure in April 2013. ; In the U.S. national tour: Portrayed by Sean Thompson until the show's closure in December 2018. ; The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall \u2013 Portrayed by Hadley Fraser. ; The Phantom of the Opera World Tour \u2013 Portrayed by Matt Leisy "}]}
+{"id": 2057, "query": "when is the new jurassic world game coming out", "topk": [{"text": "Jurassic Park video games | On March 6, 2018, Universal announced Jurassic World Alive, a Pok\u00e9mon Go-style game. It allows the player to build a collection of dinosaurs that can be used in battles against other players. The game also allows players to create their own dinosaurs using hybrid DNA as well as fusing dinosaurs with Cenozoic creatures. The game was developed by Ludia and co-published with Universal, and released in May 2018 for iOS and Android. The game included more than 100 dinosaurs upon its release, and more are expected to be added in regular updates. The game was first released in Canada on March 14, 2018."}]}
+{"id": 2058, "query": "what part of brain is responsible for complex thinking", "topk": [{"text": "Mind | In animals, the brain, or encephalon (Greek for \"in the head\"), is the control center of the central nervous system, responsible for thought. In most animals, the brain is located in the head, protected by the skull and close to the primary sensory apparatus of vision, hearing, equilibrioception, taste and olfaction. While all vertebrates have a brain, most invertebrates have either a centralized brain or collections of individual ganglia. Primitive animals such as sponges do not have a brain at all. Brains can be extremely complex. For example, the human brain contains around 86 billion neurons, each linked to as many as 10,000 others. Understanding the relationship between the brain and the mind \u2013the mind\u2013body problem \u2013 is one of "}]}
+{"id": 2059, "query": "who is the owner of the mandalay bay in vegas", "topk": [{"text": "Mandalay Bay | Mandalay Bay is a 43-story luxury resort and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned by MGM Growth Properties and The Blackstone Group and operated by MGM Resorts International. One of the property's towers operates as the Delano; the Four Seasons Hotel is independently operated within the Mandalay Bay tower, occupying five floors (35\u201339). Mandalay Bay has 3,209 hotel rooms, 24 elevators and a casino of 135000 sqft. Adjacent to the hotel is the 2 e6sqft Mandalay Bay Convention Center and the 12,000-seat Michelob Ultra Arena. The Mandalay Bay Tram connects the resort to its sister properties, Excalibur and Luxor, all three of which were constructed by Circus Circus Enterprises before its sale to MGM."}]}
+{"id": 2060, "query": "who owns spirit of the suwannee music park", "topk": [{"text": "Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park | reality TV show on the DIY Network. The episode, titled \"A 100 Year Old Oak Tree\" was the most watched episode of the series, and featured construction of a new multi-story treehouse built on the banks of the Suwannee River. The matriarch of the park, Jean Carrithers Cornett is featured prominently in the show as she died during the filming. The massive treehouse is now called the \"Mother Tree\" in her honor, and is open for tours on weekends. The 2015 Suwannee Hulaween Music Festival had a record breaking attendance for the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park with 21,000 attendees."}]}
+{"id": 2061, "query": "where does the last name baca come from", "topk": [{"text": "Bac\u0103u | The town's name, which features in Old Church Slavonic documents as Bako, Bakova or Bakovia, comes most probably from a personal name. Men bearing the name Bak\u00f3 or Bako are documented in medieval Transylvania and in 15th-century Bulgaria, but according to Victor Spinei the name itself is of Turkic \u2013 most probably of Cuman or Pecheneg \u2013 origin. Nicolae Iorga believes that the city's name is of Hungarian origin (as Adjud and Sascut). Another theory suggests that the town's name has a Slavic origin, pointing to the Proto-Slavic word byk, meaning \"ox\" or \"bull\", the region being very suitable for raising cattle; the term, rendered into Romanian alphabet as b\u00e2c, was probably the origin of B\u00e2c\u0103u. In German it is known as Bakau, in Hungarian as B\u00e1k\u00f3 and in Turkish as Baka."}]}
+{"id": 2062, "query": "who voiced simba in the lion king 2", "topk": [{"text": "Timon & Pumbaa (TV series) | Simba (voiced by Cam Clarke): The protagonist of The Lion King and best friend of Timon and Pumbaa and the son of the late Mufasa, who is now King of the Pride Lands and is occasionally the voice of reason around Timon and Pumbaa's mess-ups. Clarke later provided Simba's singing voice in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. ; Rafiki (voiced by Robert Guillaume): A wise mandrill who gives good advice and is occasionally the butt of jokes. Guillaume reprises his role from The Lion King. ; Zazu (voiced by Edward Hibbert): A pompous hornbill who works for Simba. Hibbert later provided Zazu's voice in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and The Lion "}]}
+{"id": 2063, "query": "who founded amazon where is the headquarters of amazon", "topk": [{"text": "Amazonen-Werke | Amazone H. Dreyer GmbH & Co. KG (also known as:Amazone) is a German manufacturer of agricultural machinery and municipal machinery. The headquarters and main plant of the company was founded in 1883 by Heinrich Dreyer and is in Hasbergen-Gaste near Osnabr\u00fcck. Amazone produces a wide range of products including fertilizer spreaders, sprayers, seed drills, and tillage machinery. The logo is an Amazon woman riding a horse. Agricultural machinery uses an orange logo and the machinery is green and orange. The municipal machinery uses a green logo, and the machinery is tan with green."}]}
+{"id": 2064, "query": "what is the population of the tri-cities washington", "topk": [{"text": "Tri-Cities, Washington | as over 300,000. The combined population of the three principal cities themselves was 193,567 at the 2010 Census. As of April 1, 2016, the Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division estimates the cities as having a combined population of 217,430. The Tri-Cities Airport is located in Pasco and provides the region with commercial and private air service. Pasco is the seat of Franklin County, while the other two cities are located in Benton County. In 2010, Kiplinger rated the Tri-Cities among the Top 10 best places to raise a family, and CNN/Money ranked the Tri-Cities one of the top 10 best bets for gains in housing value, due to its relatively stable economic conditions since the early 2000s."}]}
+{"id": 2065, "query": "when does rick and morty play on tv", "topk": [{"text": "Rick and Morty (season 3) | The third season of Rick and Morty, an American animated television series created by Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, originally aired on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. It premiered with \"The Rickshank Rickdemption\", which aired unannounced on April 1, 2017, as part of Adult Swim's annual April Fools' prank. As a result of production delays, the remaining episodes began airing weekly nearly four months later, on July 30, 2017. The season comprised ten episodes but it originally was supposed to fourteen episodes, and its initial airing concluded on October 1, 2017. The premiere picks up where the second-season finale left off, as the show continues to follow the adventures of the members of the Smith household. When Jerry asks Beth to choose between him and Rick, the strength of their marriage is tested. Jerry is "}]}
+{"id": 2066, "query": "i like the way you move video cast", "topk": [{"text": "Pattie Brooks | In 2013 Gianatos recorded the new dance track \"I Like The Way You Move\" with Brooks. The track featured backing vocals by Scherrie Payne (former \"Supreme\") and Joyce Vincent Wilson and Pamela Vincent (of \"Tony Orlando & Dawn\" fame). This was released as a \"Bonus-Exclusive\" on the compilation First Ladies of Disco \u2013 Rick Gianatos Presents the Music. Also in 2013, Brooks was included in the book The First Ladies Of Disco. On April 19, 2014, the video and CD-single (with ten mixes) of \"I Like The Way You Move\" were released. The video features a star-studded cast, including Scherrie Payne, Charlo Crossley and Peggi Blu. Brooks' daughter Yvette (Marine) Barlow was a member of the Mary Jane Girls."}]}
+{"id": 2067, "query": "how many nfl teams has st louis had", "topk": [{"text": "Sports in St. Louis | St. Louis has been the home of four National Football League (NFL) franchises. Three years after the NFL was founded in 1920, it accepted the St. Louis All-Stars as a franchise for the 1923 NFL season. The team finished 1\u20134\u20132 in league play, and a 2\u20135\u20132 overall record while finishing fourteenth in the standings. The team's first NFL game was on October 7, 1923, and it ended in a 0\u20130 tie as they played on the road against the Green Bay Packers. A week later they played to another 0\u20130 tie in their first home game, against the Hammond Pros, a traveling team from Hammond, Indiana. St. Louis played at Sportsman's Park, a "}]}
+{"id": 2068, "query": "when did season 4 of glee come out", "topk": [{"text": "Glee (season 4) | Glee: The Complete Fourth Season was released on October 1, 2013, in DVD (with 6-set discs) and Blu-ray (with 4-set discs), and contains the special features; \"Glee Music Jukebox\", \"Movin' On Up: Glee in NYC\", \"Deleted Scenes\", \"Jarley\", \"Building New York\", \"Glee on Film\", \"The Road to 500\", \"Blaine's Time Capsule\" and \"Glee Premiere Party!\". After Cory Monteith's death on July 13, 2013, they decided to re-design the Season 4 DVD cover art to include an image of Finn. However, this change has altered the release date."}]}
+{"id": 2069, "query": "who sings i want to dance with you", "topk": [{"text": "I Just Want to Dance with You | \"I Just Want to Dance with You\" is a song written by John Prine and Roger Cook, and performed by American country music singer George Strait. It was released in April 1998 as the first single to his album, One Step at a Time. The song is his 34th Number One single on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, and his 42nd Number One single when all major trade charts are counted. Prine recorded it 12 years earlier, for his 1986 album German Afternoons. It was also a hit for Daniel O'Donnell in 1992, reaching 20 in the UK charts."}]}
+{"id": 2070, "query": "who sang my bucket got a hole in it", "topk": [{"text": "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It | \"My Bucket's Got a Hole in It\" is a song widely attributed to Clarence Williams, who obtained a copyright in 1933, although the melody was recorded under various names years earlier. The song became popular performed by Hank Williams for MGM and reached #4 on the country chart in 1949."}]}
+{"id": 2071, "query": "who were the major countries involved in the cold war", "topk": [{"text": "Cold War in Asia | The Cold War in Asia was a major dimension of the world-wide Cold War that shaped largely diplomacy and warfare from the mid-1940s to 1991. The main players were the United States, the Soviet Union, China, Taiwan (Republic of China), North Korea, South Korea, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Other countries were also involved, and less directly so was the Middle East. In the late 1950s China turned against the USSR and the two fought for control of Communist movements across the world, especially in Asia."}]}
+{"id": 2072, "query": "when does star trek discovery season 1 end", "topk": [{"text": "Star Trek: Discovery (season 1) | Hollywood, before debuting on CBS on September 24. The premiere episode was also made available on the streaming service CBS All Access. The rest of the 15-episode season was released weekly on All Access in two chapters, with the first ending on November 12 and the second releasing from January 7 to February 11, 2018. The season's release led to record subscriptions for All Access, and generally positive reviews from critics who highlighted Martin-Green's performance, the series' production values, and its new additions to Star Trek canon. Some criticized the season's writing, particularly the season's structure and how its many subplots were handled. A second season was ordered in October 2017."}]}
+{"id": 2073, "query": "who wrote catch 22 (both names)", "topk": [{"text": "Catch-22 (play) | Catch-22 is a satirical play by the American author Joseph Heller, first produced in 1971 and based on his 1961 novel of the same name."}]}
+{"id": 2074, "query": "why did kevin can't wait wife leave the show", "topk": [{"text": "Kevin Can Wait | James insisted that the choice was purely creative, as the writers felt that they were running out of ideas, and he was unsure if the show would continue beyond a second season. James also stated that the original plot line of the series was to have him as a single father, but the original producers gave him a wife instead. Despite the controversy surrounding the revamp, the series' ratings remained steady. As of December 1, 2017, the series was averaging 8.2 million viewers (with delayed viewing) in the season, competing against the more established top-20 series Dancing with the Stars and The Voice. The series also performed well in the much-coveted 18-49 demographic, ranking as the fifth-highest rated program on CBS in that category."}]}
+{"id": 2075, "query": "how many students attend university of texas at austin", "topk": [{"text": "University of Texas at Austin | For Fall 2011, the university enrolled 38,437 undergraduate, 11,497 graduate and 1,178 law students. Out-of-state and international students comprised 9.1% of the undergraduate student body and 20.1% of the total student body, with students from all 50 states and more than 120 foreign countries\u2014most notably, the Republic of Korea, followed by the People's Republic of China, India, Mexico, and Taiwan. For Fall 2015, the undergraduate student body was 48.9% male and 51.1% female. The three largest undergraduate majors in 2009 were Biological Sciences, Unspecified Business, and Psychology, while the three largest graduate majors were Business Administration (MBA), Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Pharmacy (PharmD)."}]}
+{"id": 2076, "query": "who plays janie in the search for santa paws", "topk": [{"text": "The Search for Santa Paws | G Hannelius as Janie, an orphan who is best friends with Will. ; Michelle Creber as Taylor, an orphan. ; Kathryn Kirkpatrick as Mrs. Gibson, a kind CPS social services woman who takes over the orphanage after Selena is fired. ; Melody B. Choi as Mary, an orphan. ; Nicole Leduc as Meg, an orphan. ; Patrika Darbo as Mrs. Claus. ; Peter Gardner as Franklin, Selena's boyfriend who works as a dogcatcher and he turns into a bug. ; Bill Cobbs as Mr. Stewart, James and Kate's caseworker who says they must successfully run Hucklebuckle toys profitability for one Christmas season. "}]}
+{"id": 2077, "query": "who were the first non native settlers in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Lonaconing, Maryland | The first non-Native American settlers in the late 18th century were explorers, hunters and farmers. Surnames of some of the first settlers were Dye, Duckworth, Green, Grindle, Fazenbaker, Grove, VanBuskirk, Knapp, and Miller. The first stone house, built in 1790, in Knapps Meadow, just north of Lonaconing, was owned by Samuel VanBuskirk. The house still stands and is a private residence as of 2016. The Lonaconing Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Lonaconing is the birthplace of Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Robert Moses (\"Lefty\") Grove, (1900-1975), who played notably for the old Baltimore Orioles, 1920\u20131925, during their "}]}
+{"id": 2078, "query": "who played the king in the ten commandments", "topk": [{"text": "The Ten Commandments (1956 film) | DeMille described the role of Rameses II as \"a part equal in dramatic strength to that of Moses\". Rory Calhoun, Jeff Chandler, Anthony Dexter, Mel Ferrer, Stewart Granger, William Holden, and Michael Rennie were considered to play the film's leading antagonist. DeMille saw Yul Brynner in the Broadway musical The King and I and went backstage to meet him. He told Brynner the story of the film from Rameses' point of view and offered him the role. Columnist Louella Parsons regarded the part of Nefretiri as \"the most sought after role of the year\". Ann Blyth, Vanessa Brown, Joan Evans, Rhonda Fleming, Coleen Gray, Jane Griffiths, Audrey Hepburn, Jean Marie, Vivien "}]}
+{"id": 2079, "query": "who produced a change is gonna come", "topk": [{"text": "A Long Time Coming (A Change Is Gonna Come) | A Long Time Coming (A Change Is Gonna Come) is the eighth album released by R&B singer Evelyn \"Champagne\" King on the RCA label in 1985. It was produced by Theodore Life, Hawk, Ren\u00e9 & Angela, Bobby Watson, Allen George, and Fred McFarlane."}]}
+{"id": 2080, "query": "who sang theme song for license to kill", "topk": [{"text": "Licence to Kill | Initially Vic Flick, who had played lead guitar on Monty Norman's original 007 theme, and Eric Clapton were asked to write and perform the theme song to Licence to Kill and they produced a theme to match Dalton's gritty performance, but the producers turned it down and instead Gladys Knight's song and performance was chosen. The song was based on the \"horn line\" from \"Goldfinger\", seen as an homage to the film of the same name, which required royalty payments to the original writers. The song gave Knight her first British top-ten hit since 1977. The end credits feature the Top 10 R&B hit \"If You Asked Me To\", sung by Patti LaBelle. John Barry was not available at the time due to throat surgery, although post-production was extended to allow him time to recover. The soundtrack's score was composed and conducted by Michael Kamen, who was known for scoring many action films at the time, such as Lethal Weapon and Die Hard. Glen said he picked Kamen, feeling he could give \"the closest thing to John Barry.\""}]}
+{"id": 2081, "query": "legends of tomorrow season 3 finale air date", "topk": [{"text": "Legends of Tomorrow (season 3) | The season was made available for streaming on Netflix in late April 2018, soon after the season finale aired. It was released on Blu-Ray on September 25, 2018."}]}
+{"id": 2082, "query": "who sings my anaconda don't want none", "topk": [{"text": "Raunch aesthetics | Nicki Minaj is another American music artist who has caught the public eye for nearly 15 years. She gained attention over her extremely sexual music video, \"Anaconda\". The song starts out saying, \"My anaconda don't want none unless you got buns, Hun. \" The song references Sir-Mix-A-Lot's single, \"Baby Got Back\", which also refers to women's butts, giving the message that if you don't have a \"fat\" one, you are not wanted. Throughout Nicki's music video, she is dressed in what some would consider extremely provocative, with buttocks twerking all over the screen for the duration of the five-minute music video. Though many see her video as giving liberation to women and sex, championing women's self-esteem, body confidence and sexual agency -the video has a deeper meaning. It shows the continuation of white patriarchy and the objectification of black female bodies."}]}
+{"id": 2083, "query": "what was the result of the revolt of 1857", "topk": [{"text": "Indian Rebellion of 1857 | have been the result of accident or error; someone accidentally or maliciously fired a shot, the panic-stricken British opened fire, and it became impossible to stop the massacre. The surviving women and children were taken to the Nana Sahib and then confined first to the Savada Kothi and then to the home of the local magistrate's clerk (the Bibighar) where they were joined by refugees from Fatehgarh. Overall five men and two hundred and six women and children were confined in The Bibigarh for about two weeks. In one week 25 were brought out dead, from dysentery and cholera. Meanwhile, a Company "}]}
+{"id": 2084, "query": "name three large lakes other than the great lakes in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Great Lakes | The Great Lakes (Grands Lacs), also called the Great Lakes of North America or the Laurentian Great Lakes, is a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the mid-east region of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint Lawrence River. They are Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario and are in general on or near the Canada\u2013United States border. Hydrologically, there are four lakes, because lakes Michigan and Huron join at the Straits of Mackinac. The Great Lakes Waterway enables travel by water among the lakes. The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth by total area and are second-largest by total volume, containing 21% of the world's surface fresh water by volume. The total surface is 94250 sqmi, and the total volume (measured at the low water datum) is 5439 cumi, slightly less than the volume of "}]}
+{"id": 2085, "query": "who wrote i can feel at home in this world anymore", "topk": [{"text": "I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore | I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (often stylized I don't feel at home in this world anymore.) is a 2017 American comedy thriller film written and directed by Macon Blair in his directorial debut. It stars Melanie Lynskey, Elijah Wood, David Yow, Jane Levy and Devon Graye. The film's title originates from an old gospel song \"I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore\", which was popularised by country singers Carter Family and Woody Guthrie. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2017; it went on to win the Grand Jury Prize for the U.S. Dramatic competition. It was released by Netflix on 24 February 2017."}]}
+{"id": 2086, "query": "what is the meaning of the word autumn", "topk": [{"text": "Autumn | The word autumn is derived from Latin autumnus, archaic auctumnus, possibly from the ancient Etruscan root autu- and has within it connotations of the passing of the year. Alternative etymologies include Proto-Indo-European *h\u2083ew\u01f5- (\"cold\") or *h\u2082sows- (\"dry\"). After the Greek era, the word continued to be used as the Old French word autompne (automne in modern French) or autumpne in Middle English, and was later normalised to the original Latin. In the Medieval period, there are rare examples of its use as early as the 12th century, but by the 16th century, it was in common use. Before the 16th century, harvest was the term usually used to refer to the season, as it is common in "}]}
+{"id": 2087, "query": "who is the speaker in shooting an elephant", "topk": [{"text": "The Stolen White Elephant | Mark Twain, who functions as the initial speaker and author of the story. ; An elderly gentleman, an Englishman in the British civil service in India, who told the story to Twain during a train ride and is in charge of transporting the white elephant. ; Chief Inspector Blunt, a detective who is in charge of finding the lost elephant; he first receives the report of the elephant\u2019s disappearance. ; \u201cHassan Ben Ali Ben Selim Abdallah Mohammed Mois Alhammal Jamsetjejeebhoy Dhuleep Sultan Ebu Bhudpoor\u201d or \u201cJumbo\u201d, the white elephant ; Alaric, a young worker at the detectives\u2019 office. ; Captain Burns, another employee of the detectives\u2019 office; he is in charge of carrying out Inspector Blunt\u2019s orders. The main characters of the story include: Also, a number of other detectives, servants and civilians play minor roles in the story. It is just "}]}
+{"id": 2088, "query": "the part of the cytoskeleton made from the protein actin is called", "topk": [{"text": "Microfilament | Microfilaments, also called actin filaments, are protein filaments in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that form part of the cytoskeleton. They are primarily composed of polymers of actin, but are modified by and interact with numerous other proteins in the cell. Microfilaments are usually about 7 nm in diameter and made up of two strands of actin. Microfilament functions include cytokinesis, amoeboid movement, cell motility, changes in cell shape, endocytosis and exocytosis, cell contractility, and mechanical stability. Microfilaments are flexible and relatively strong, resisting buckling by multi-piconewton compressive forces and filament fracture by nanonewton tensile forces. In inducing cell motility, one end of the actin filament elongates while the other end contracts, presumably by myosin II molecular motors. Additionally, they function as part of actomyosin-driven contractile molecular motors, wherein the thin filaments serve as tensile platforms for myosin's ATP-dependent pulling action in muscle contraction and pseudopod advancement. Microfilaments have a tough, flexible framework which helps the cell in movement."}]}
+{"id": 2089, "query": "when is dancing on ice on the tv", "topk": [{"text": "Dancing on Ice | Dancing on Ice is a British television series presented by Phillip Schofield alongside Holly Willoughby from 2006 to 2011, who then returned in 2018, and Christine Bleakley from 2012 to 2014. The series features celebrities and their professional partners figure skating in front of a panel of judges. The series, broadcast on ITV, started on 14 January 2006 and ended on 9 March 2014 after the contract was not renewed by ITV. On 4 September 2017, it was announced that a revived series would air on ITV from 7 January 2018 with Schofield and Willoughby returning as hosts. Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean assumed new roles as head judges, alongside original judge Jason Gardiner and new judge Ashley Banjo. In 2020, John Barrowman replaced Gardiner as a judge, however on 3 October 2021, it was announced that Barrowman would not be returning to the judging panel. During the finale of the thirteenth series, it was confirmed that the show will return in 2022."}]}
+{"id": 2090, "query": "who was the first executive president of guyana", "topk": [{"text": "Arthur Chung | When Guyana became a republic under the leadership of Forbes Burnham in 1970, the National Assembly elected Chung as the country's first President; he took office on 17 March 1970. Ten years later, a constitutional revision transformed the presidency into an executive position, and Burnham succeeded Chung as President on 6 October 1980. During his time as President of Guyana, the office was that of a ceremonial head of state, with real power in the hands of Prime Minister Forbes Burnham. During his presidency, on June 27, 1972, Guyana established formal diplomatic relations with China, making Guyana the first English-speaking Caribbean country to establish diplomatic relations with the People\u2019s Republic of China. In 1977, President Chung of Guyana visited China and met with Hua Guofeng, Premier of China. "}]}
+{"id": 2091, "query": "when did the us take over wake island", "topk": [{"text": "Wake Island | Philippines on the steamship liner SS China. On January 17, 1899, under orders from President William McKinley, Commander Edward D. Taussig of USS Bennington (PG-4) landed on Wake and formally took possession of the island for the United States. After a 21-gun salute, the flag was raised and a brass plate was affixed to the flagstaff with the following inscription: Although the proposed route for the submarine cable would have been shorter by 137 mi, the Midway Islands and not Wake Island were chosen as the location for the telegraph cable station between Honolulu and Guam. Rear Admiral Royal Bird Bradford, chief of the U.S. Navy's Bureau of Equipment, stated "}]}
+{"id": 2092, "query": "where does the term the west come from", "topk": [{"text": "West | The word \"west\" is a Germanic word passed into some Romance languages (ouest in French, oest in Catalan, ovest in Italian, oeste in Spanish and Portuguese). As in other languages, the word formation stems from the fact that west is the direction of the setting sun in the evening: 'west' derives from the Indo-European root *wes reduced from *wes-pero 'evening, night', cognate with Ancient Greek \u1f15\u03c3\u03c0\u03b5\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2 hesperos 'evening; evening star; western' and Latin vesper 'evening; west'. Examples of the same formation in other languages include Latin occidens 'west' from occid\u014d 'to go down, to set' and Hebrew \u05de\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05e8\u05b8\u05d1 maarav 'west' from \u05e2\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05d1 erev 'evening'."}]}
+{"id": 2093, "query": "who played john coffey in the movie the green mile", "topk": [{"text": "The Green Mile (novel) | Frank Darabont adapted the novel into a screenplay for a feature film of the same name. Released in 1999, the film was directed by Darabont and stars Tom Hanks as Paul Edgecombe and Michael Clarke Duncan as John Coffey. The setting is changed from 1932 to 1935 in order to include the film Top Hat, which does not appear in the book. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor for Duncan."}]}
+{"id": 2094, "query": "two main types of research methods used in psychology", "topk": [{"text": "List of psychological research methods | is obtained, how that information is sampled, and the types of instruments that are used in data collection. Methods also vary by whether they collect qualitative data, quantitative data or both. Qualitative psychological research is where the research findings are not arrived at by statistical or other quantitative procedures. Quantitative psychological research is where the research findings result from mathematical modeling and statistical estimation or statistical inference. Since qualitative information can be handled as such statistically, the distinction relates to method, rather than the topic studied. There are three main types of psychological research: The following are common research designs and data collection methods: Research designs vary according to the period(s) of time over which data are collected: Research in psychology has been conducted with both animals and human subjects: "}]}
+{"id": 2095, "query": "when do dwight and angela start dating again", "topk": [{"text": "Andy Bernard | In the fourth season, Andy begins a relationship with accountant Angela Martin, who half-heartedly began dating him on the rebound, after she had broken up with Dwight Schrute (whose relationship with her had been unknown to the majority of the staff). After dating for about seven months, Andy proposes to Angela during Toby Flenderson's farewell party, and she solemnly accepts. However, during their engagement, she resumes her affair with Dwight. Andy endures tremendous effort in order to prepare Angela's dream wedding. Upon learning about the affair, both he and Dwight break up with her, and Andy is initially crushed. When Andy is leaving the office for good after he quits to seek fame, Angela tries to talk him out of it; Andy wrongly assumes she regrets ending their relationship, and says he does think about her often, but Angela is able to choke back her disgust and she and Andy part ways with a hug."}]}
+{"id": 2096, "query": "where's the tv show the crossing filmed", "topk": [{"text": "The Crossing (TV series) | Set in the fictional town of Port Canaan, Oregon and in Seattle, the series was filmed in coastal areas of British Columbia and in the city of Vancouver in 2017. The beach where the refugees arrive is near Ucluelet on Vancouver Island while the sheriff's office and some other locations were filmed in and around the village of Britannia Beach, north of Vancouver. The Oceanic Plaza in Vancouver was the setting for the Seattle offices of the show's Homeland Security and other scenes were filmed in and around the city. Additional shooting locations in BC were in Steveston, British Columbia and in New Westminster. The first camp footage was filmed at Camp McLean. Filming in Vancouver started in July and wrapped in late-November 2017. On May 11, 2018, ABC canceled the show after one season."}]}
+{"id": 2097, "query": "when does god of war ghost of sparta take place", "topk": [{"text": "God of War: Ghost of Sparta | God of War: Ghost of Sparta is an action-adventure game developed by Ready at Dawn and published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). It was first released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld console on November 2, 2010. The game is the sixth installment in the God of War series and the fourth chronologically. Loosely based on Greek mythology, Ghost of Sparta is set in ancient Greece with vengeance as its central motif. The player controls the protagonist Kratos, the God of War. Kratos is still haunted by the visions of his mortal past and decides to explore his origins. In Atlantis, he finds his mother "}]}
+{"id": 2098, "query": "who sings the song i want to go outside in the rain", "topk": [{"text": "Go Outside in the Rain | \"Go Outside in the Rain\" is a R&B song by Milira released in 1990. The track is from her debut album, Milira, and reached number thirty-six on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart."}]}
+{"id": 2099, "query": "who sang one bad apple spoils the bunch", "topk": [{"text": "One Bad Apple | \"One Bad Apple\" was a No. 1 hit single released by The Osmonds on November 14, 1970. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on January 2, 1971. It hit the top of the chart on February 13, 1971 and stayed there for five weeks. It also reached No. 6 on the R&B chart. Billboard ranked it as the No. 4 song for 1971. Both \"One Bad Apple\" and the Donny Osmond-credited single \"Sweet and Innocent\" are on the 1970 album Osmonds. It was certified Gold by the RIAA on February 4, 1971. The song was written by George Jackson, who originally had the Jackson 5 in mind when he "}]}
+{"id": 2100, "query": "when does the new season on the 100 come out", "topk": [{"text": "The 100 (season 7) | On April 24, 2019, The CW renewed The 100 for a seventh season ahead of its sixth season premiere. On August 4, 2019, it was announced by Mark Pedowitz and series developer Jason Rothenberg that the new season would be the show's last, and that it would contain sixteen episodes, to finish the series with a grand total of 100 episodes."}]}
+{"id": 2101, "query": "who plays the woodsman in over the garden wall", "topk": [{"text": "List of Over the Garden Wall characters | The Woodsman (voiced by Christopher Lloyd) is a former municipal judge who moved to a house in the country with his wife and daughter, as others with him in the city. He wears a stove pipe hat, dark-coloured clothing, and black boots. He is often seen carrying the Beast's Dark Lantern, an axe, or, strapped to his back, a large bundle of wood. His wife was fatally wounded by an unidentified creature, and the Beast tricked him into thinking he placed the soul of the Woodsman's daughter in his Dark Lantern, promising that his daughter's soul would live on as long as the flame within the lantern was alight. This forced the Woodsman to begin chopping down Edelwood trees in order to keep the lantern's fire burning."}]}
+{"id": 2102, "query": "what is the job of justice of the peace", "topk": [{"text": "Justice of the peace | In some US states, the justice of the peace is a judge of a court of limited jurisdiction, a magistrate, or a quasi-judicial official with certain statutory or common law magisterial powers. Some states have special qualifications or unique features for the office. The justice of the peace typically presides over a court that hears misdemeanor cases, traffic violations, and other petty criminal infractions. The justice of the peace may also have authority over cases involving small debts, landlord and tenant disputes, or other small claims court proceedings. Proceedings before justices of the peace are often faster and less formal than the proceedings in other courts. In some jurisdictions a party convicted or found liable before a justice of the peace may have the right to a trial de novo before the judge of a higher court rather than an appeal strictly considered. A justice of the peace also performs civil marriages."}]}
+{"id": 2103, "query": "when did hollywood video go out of business", "topk": [{"text": "Hollywood Video | Hollywood Entertainment Corp. (Nasdaq: HLYW), more commonly known as Hollywood Video, was a home video and video game rental shop company started in 1988. The chain was the largest direct competitor to Blockbuster Video until it was purchased by Movie Gallery in 2005. Hollywood Video ceased operations in May 2010, when Movie Gallery, its parent company, declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Its last US store closed on July 31, 2010, whereas the last official one in Canada closed on August 8 of that year. In October 2011, the HollywoodVideo.com site had been relaunched as a blog. While the website remains active, the last entry was made in October 2014."}]}
+{"id": 2104, "query": "what is the largest magnitude earthquake that has occurred in the pacific northwest", "topk": [{"text": "1993 Scotts Mills earthquake | The 1993 Scotts Mills earthquake, also known as the \"Spring break quake\", occurred in the U.S. state of Oregon on March 25 at 5:34 AM Pacific Standard Time. With a moment magnitude of 5.6 and a maximum perceived intensity of VII (Very strong) on the Mercalli intensity scale, it was the largest earthquake in the Pacific Northwest since the Elk Lake and Goat Rocks earthquakes of 1981. Ground motion was widely felt in Oregon's Willamette Valley, the Portland metropolitan area, and as far north as the Puget Sound area near Seattle, Washington."}]}
+{"id": 2105, "query": "who did michigan state play in the rose bowl", "topk": [{"text": "1964 Big Ten Conference football season | On January 1, 1965, Michigan (ranked No. 4 in the final AP Poll) played in the 1965 Rose Bowl, defeating the Oregon State Beavers (ranked No. 8), 34\u20137. The game marked Michigan's fourth appearance in the Rose Bowl. In its three prior appearances (1902, 1948, and 1951), Michigan was 3\u20130 and had outscored opponents 112\u20136. Michigan was selected as an 11-point favorite over Oregon State. After a scoreless first quarter, Oregon State took a 7\u20130 lead with a five-yard touchdown pass from Paul Brothers to Doug McDougal. Later in the second quarter, Michigan scored its first touchdown of the game on an 84-yard run by Mel Anthony. Anthony's run broke the Rose Bowl record for the longest run from scrimmage. Dick Sygar missed the extra point, and Oregon State led 7\u20136. On Michigan's next drive, Carl Ward ran 43 yards for a touchdown. Michigan missed an "}]}
+{"id": 2106, "query": "when did the ncaa tournament became more important than the nit", "topk": [{"text": "College basketball | by the 1951 scandals based in New York City, the NCAA tournament had become more prestigious than before, with conference champions and the majority of top-ranked teams competing there. The NCAA tournament eventually overtook the NIT by 1960. Through the 1960s and 1970s, with UCLA leading the way as winner of ten NCAA Tournament championships, a shift in power to teams from the west amplified the shift of attention away from the New York City-based NIT. When the NCAA tournament expanded its field of teams from 25 to 32 in 1975, to 48 in 1980, to 64 in 1985, and to 68 teams in 2011, interest in the NCAA tournament increased again and again, as it comprised more and more teams, soon including "}]}
+{"id": 2107, "query": "where does junior want to go to find hope", "topk": [{"text": "Hope, British Columbia | The Hope Icebreakers were a Canadian junior ice hockey team. They played in the Pacific International Junior Hockey League and the town of Hope from the 2003-2008 seasons, after which they were approved by BC Hockey to move to Mission, British Columbia. They subsequently changed their name to the Mission Icebreakers. The Icebreakers have a Sasquatch logo."}]}
+{"id": 2108, "query": "when was the last time mount ruapehu erupted", "topk": [{"text": "Mount Ruapehu | Ruapehu erupted at 10:24 p.m. on 4 October 2006. The small eruption was marked by a magnitude 2.9 volcanic earthquake and sent waves 4\u20135 m tall crashing into the wall of the crater. No ash was erupted into the atmosphere, and the eruption is presumed to have occurred entirely underwater. At 11:22 a.m. 18 March 2007, the tephra dam which had been holding back Crater Lake burst, sending a lahar down the mountain. An estimated 1.9\u20133.8 million cubic metres of mud, rock, and water travelled down the Whangaehu river. ERLAWS activated, sending an alarm to pagers at 11:25 a.m. and automatically activating warning lights and barrier arms to close roads and "}]}
+{"id": 2109, "query": "character in macbeth who is murdered and appears as a ghost", "topk": [{"text": "The Italian (Radcliffe novel) | Spalatro sees the ghost of the man he killed, just as Macbeth sees Banquo, and both men experience the delusional states of paranoia both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth experience during and after Duncan\u2019s murder; Schedoni mimics Iago from Othello as he psychologically manipulates other characters, and his manipulations are the catalyst for the major conflicts in the plot. The characters themselves also appear to mimic the characteristics of Shakespear\u2019s heroes, heroines and villains. Ellena has the beloved status of Juliet with the pride of Cordelia from King Lear; Vivaldi is the passionate lover like Romeo; and Father Schedoni, the most developed character in the novel, is "}]}
+{"id": 2110, "query": "when does season 8 of vampire diaries come out", "topk": [{"text": "The Vampire Diaries (season 8) | The Vampire Diaries, an American supernatural drama, was renewed for an eighth and final season by The CW on March 11, 2016. On July 23, 2016, The CW announced that the upcoming season would be the series' last and would consist of 16 episodes. The season premiered on October 21, 2016 and concluded on March 10, 2017."}]}
+{"id": 2111, "query": "whose new political ideas of natural rights influenced the declaration of independence", "topk": [{"text": "Age of Enlightenment | Locke's theory of natural rights has influenced many political documents, including the United States Declaration of Independence and the French National Constituent Assembly's Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. The philosophes argued that the establishment of a contractual basis of rights would lead to the market mechanism and capitalism, the scientific method, religious tolerance and the organization of states into self-governing republics through democratic means. In this view, the tendency of the philosophes in particular to apply rationality to every problem is considered the essential change. Although much of Enlightenment political thought was dominated by social contract "}]}
+{"id": 2112, "query": "who built the first temple for god in jerusalem", "topk": [{"text": "Temple in Jerusalem | The Hebrew Bible says that the First Temple was built by King Solomon, completed in 957 BCE. According to the Book of Deuteronomy, as the sole place of Israelite korban (sacrifice), the Temple replaced the Tabernacle constructed in the Sinai under the auspices of Moses, as well as local sanctuaries, and altars in the hills. This Temple was sacked a few decades later by Shoshenq I, Pharaoh of Egypt. Although efforts were made at partial reconstruction, it was only in 835 BCE when Jehoash, King of Judah, in the second year of his reign invested considerable sums in reconstruction, only to have it stripped again for Sennacherib, King of Assyria c. 700 BCE. The First Temple was totally destroyed in the Siege of Jerusalem by the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 586 BCE."}]}
+{"id": 2113, "query": "who negotiated an agreement with japan concerning the future of korea", "topk": [{"text": "Japan\u2013South Korea Joint Declaration of 1998 | An existing treaty between South Korea and Japan, the Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea, was signed on June 22, 1965 and provided basic diplomatic relations for the two states. In this treaty, signed by Japanese PM Eisaku Sat\u014d and the South Korean dictator Park Chung-hee, Japan and South Korea agreed upon settling problems with property during war-time, individual claims for compensation, and economic cooperation. Japan provided South Korea with $800 million, which would settle any issues about Imperial-era property and compensation for individuals. On July 6, 1992, Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Kato made an apology towards South Korea and to the wartime comfort women. Kato touched upon the remorse that Japan feels, along with hopes to build \u201cfuture-oriented\u201d relations with South Korea. The \"Murayama Statement\", also called \"On the occasion of the "}]}
+{"id": 2114, "query": "who does the voice of salem the cat", "topk": [{"text": "Sabrina Goes to Rome | Gwen ends up randomly kissing pigeons in hopes of changing Alberto back. When she is about to give up, she relents on kissing a pigeon who keeps visiting her and Alberto is restored to human form. ; Nick Bakay as the voice of Salem Saberhagen, a 500-year-old witch, sentenced to spend 100 years as a cat as punishment for attempting to take over the world. Salem stows away in Sabrina\u2019s backpack and once in Rome, befriends Stony to gain free food from outdoor eateries, as people don\u2019t take kindly to finding a guinea pig in their food. ; Richard Steven Horvitz as the voice of Stonehenge, aka Stoney, Gwen's talking guinea pig. "}]}
+{"id": 2115, "query": "who did the central powers defeat on the eastern front before concentrating back on france", "topk": [{"text": "Central Powers | response. After Germany declared war on Russia, France, with its alliance with Russia, prepared a general mobilization in expectation of war. On 3 August 1914, Germany responded to this action by declaring war on France. Germany, facing a two-front war, enacted what was known as the Schlieffen Plan, which involved German armed forces needing to move through Belgium and swing south into France and towards the French capital of Paris. This plan was hoped to quickly gain victory against the French and allow German forces to concentrate on the Eastern Front. Belgium was a neutral country and would not accept "}]}
+{"id": 2116, "query": "how many episodes are there in ordeal by innocence", "topk": [{"text": "Ordeal by Innocence (TV series) | \"taut writing\" but questioned the necessity for three episodes. He also noted that \"everyone was so unlikeable\". The Times gave the first episode four stars out of five and noted that in spite of the production having to have 35 scenes re-shot with new actor Christian Cooke, the production was seamless. Similarly, the second episode was awarded four stars out of five. The reviewer lamented that the series had been \"eked out over three weeks instead of a fortnight\" but had described the episode as \"rattling along rather nicely\". Special mention was made of Matthew Goode who \"...didn't just steal every scene he was in, he convinced us that the scene belonged to him in the first place\". The third episode also garnered four "}]}
+{"id": 2117, "query": "what is the enrollment at university of miami", "topk": [{"text": "Miami University | As of 2017, Miami University has a total enrollment of 24,424 admitted students. The Oxford campus encompasses 19,452 students, of which 17,147 are at the undergraduate and 2,305 at the graduates and professional. Although 40.5% of students come from Ohio, offers of first-year admission for Fall 2017 included students from all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia and abroad. Miami University encompasses 3,056 international students from 85 countries. Of the regularly enrolled international students, the most represented countries are China, Vietnam, India, and South Korea. With a gender distribution of 49% male students and 51% female students, Miami University's gender disparity between men and women is far below the national average, making it one of the most equally balanced undergraduate institutions in the United States. Ethnic diversity at Miami University is low among public universities in the United States. The student body at Miami University remains predominantly white, despite efforts to recruit more minority students. Miami University ranked 95th out of 100 national universities for academics by diversity and as of Fall 2016, it had the lowest percentage of domestic students of color among all five major public universities in Ohio."}]}
+{"id": 2118, "query": "when was the lupus foundation of america founded", "topk": [{"text": "Lupus Foundation of America | The Lupus Foundation of America (LFA), founded in 1977, is a national voluntary health organization based in Washington, D.C., with a network of chapters, offices and support groups located in communities throughout the United States. The Foundation is devoted to solving the mystery of lupus. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for all people affected by lupus through programs of research, education, support and advocacy. The Lupus Foundation of America is a charitable organization with tax-exempt status granted under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Foundation is a BBB Accredited Charity and highly rated by Charity Navigator."}]}
+{"id": 2119, "query": "where did the legend of the easter bunny come from", "topk": [{"text": "Alsace | The stork is a main feature of Alsace and was the subject of many legends told to children. The bird practically disappeared around 1970, but re-population efforts are continuing. They are mostly found on roofs of houses, churches and other public buildings in Alsace. The Easter Bunny was first mentioned in Georg Franck von Franckenau's De ovis paschalibus (About Easter eggs) in 1682 referring to an Alsace tradition of an Easter Hare bringing Easter eggs."}]}
+{"id": 2120, "query": "when did the tv show the waltons first air", "topk": [{"text": "The Waltons | from February 18, 1974 to May 17, 1976, on Mondays at 20.00 GMT, and seasons 4 and 5 were shown on BBC 1 from September 5, 1976 to August 30, 1977, on Sundays at 16.10 in 1976 and Tuesdays at 19.00 through 1977. After that, seasons 6-9 would be broadcast on BBC 2 again, starting on April 30, 1979 and concluding in April 1983. The 3 reunion TV movies filmed in 1982 were also shown on BBC 2 from December 21 to December 28, 1983. The show was repeated on Channel 4 in the 1990s. It last aired on Sony Channel until March 31, 2020, in the UK."}]}
+{"id": 2121, "query": "when does the boy in the striped pajamas take place", "topk": [{"text": "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (film) | The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (released as The Boy in the Striped Pajamas in North America) is a 2008 tragedy film written and directed by Mark Herman. It is based on the 2006 novel of the same name by John Boyne. Set in World War II, the Holocaust drama relates the horror of a Nazi extermination camp through the eyes of two 8-year-old boys: Bruno (Asa Butterfield), the son of the camp's Nazi commander, and Shmuel (Jack Scanlon), a Jewish prisoner. It was released in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2008."}]}
+{"id": 2122, "query": "who sings gimme some lovin in days of thunder", "topk": [{"text": "Gimme Some Lovin' | Also in 1978, the group Kongas released a disco version of \"Gimme Some Lovin'\" under the title \"Africanism / Gimme Some Lovin'\". The song reached number 84 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on Billboard's Dance / Disco Chart. ; Olivia Newton-John also included a cover on her 1978 album, Totally Hot. ; Terry Reid, covered the song for the Days of Thunder soundtrack. ; British group Thunder's heavy rock influenced cover reached number 36 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1990. "}]}
+{"id": 2123, "query": "when was the statue of liberty in france built", "topk": [{"text": "Liberty Island | The statue, entitled Liberty Enlightening the World, was a gift from the people of France to mark the American Centennial. It was agreed that the Congress would authorize the acceptance of the statue by the President of the United States, and that the War Department would facilitate its construction and presentation. The construction of the statue was completed in France in July 1884. The cornerstone was laid on August 5, 1884, and after some funding delays, construction of the pedestal was finished on April 22, 1886. The statue arrived in New York Harbor on June 17, 1885, on board the French frigate Is\u00e8re, was stored for eleven months in crates waiting for its pedestal to be finished, and was then reassembled in four months. On October 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty was unveiled by President Grover Cleveland. The name Liberty Island was made official by Congress in 1956."}]}
+{"id": 2124, "query": "what is the largest man made lake in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Lake of the Ozarks | them. At the time of construction, Lake of the Ozarks was the largest man-made lake in the United States and one of the largest in the world. It was created to provide hydroelectric power for customers of Union Electric, but it quickly became a significant tourist destination. Most of its shoreline is privately owned, unlike many flood-control lakes in the region that were constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The relatively stable surface elevation has created conditions suitable for private development within a few feet of the shoreline. There are over 70,000 homes along the lake, many of which are vacation homes. The lake is now a major resort area, and more than 5 million "}]}
+{"id": 2125, "query": "how many points are scored for a touchdown in american football", "topk": [{"text": "Comparison of American football and rugby union | A touchdown is the American football equivalent of the rugby try. Unlike American football, both codes of rugby require the ball to be grounded, whereas in American football it is sufficient for the ball to enter the end zone (in-goal area) when in the possession of a player. In American football a touchdown scores 6 points; in rugby union a try is worth 5 points; and 4 points in rugby league. Rugby also allows for a penalty try, awarded by the referee when he believes that a try has been prevented by the defending team's misconduct. In comparison, American football allows the referee to declare "}]}
+{"id": 2126, "query": "when did the jurassic park movies come out", "topk": [{"text": "Jurassic Park (film) | 1993, at the Uptown Theater in Washington, D.C., and was released on June 11 in the United States. It went on to gross over $912 million worldwide in its original theatrical run, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1993 and the highest-grossing film ever at the time, a record held until the release of Titanic in 1997. It received highly positive reviews from critics, who praised its special effects, acting, John Williams' musical score, and Spielberg's direction. Following its 3D re-release in 2013 to celebrate its 20th anniversary, Jurassic Park became the seventeenth and oldest film in history to surpass $1billion in ticket sales. "}]}
+{"id": 2127, "query": "when was child benefit paid for the first child", "topk": [{"text": "Child benefits in the United Kingdom | The Child Benefit Bill was introduced in 1975 by Barbara Castle, based on the child credit element of the rejected previous Heath government's Tax Credit proposal that would have replaced PAYE, integrating tax and benefits. Child benefits introduced for the first time a universal payment, paid for each child, doubling the number of children within its scope. Like the family allowance, which it replaced, the new benefit was not means tested; an attempt by the Callaghan government to introduce this was thwarted in 1976 when cabinet papers were leaked to the Child Poverty Action Group. The rate payable was \u00a31/week for the first and \u00a31.50 for each subsequent child. An addition 50p was payable to "}]}
+{"id": 2128, "query": "what class of ship is the carnival glory", "topk": [{"text": "Carnival Glory | Carnival Glory is a operated by Carnival Cruise Line. She is the second of five Conquest-class cruise ships. , she is scheduled to operate out of New Orleans."}]}
+{"id": 2129, "query": "when did scotland beat england in six nations", "topk": [{"text": "2013 Six Nations Championship | first game, going down 23\u201318 against Italy. The following week both England and Wales won their matches, against Ireland and France respectively. Scotland meanwhile beat Italy 34\u201310 in the other game, their first Six Nations victory since 2011. In round three Wales defeated Italy 9\u201326 and England beat France 23\u201313. In the remaining match, Scotland defeated Ireland for a second consecutive victory. Wales won their round four clash against Scotland 26-13 and in the process achieved a record fifth consecutive away win in the Six Nations. England remained undefeated after beating Italy 18-11. Ireland and France tied 13\u201313, giving France their first points in the competition. England having won all four matches to "}]}
+{"id": 2130, "query": "who sang the theme song to that 70s show", "topk": [{"text": "In the Street (song) | \"In the Street\" was recorded by Todd Griffin as \"That '70s Song\" with additional lyrics by Ben Vaughn as the theme song for the television sitcom That '70s Show. Another recording of \"That '70s Song\" by Cheap Trick was used as the theme beginning with season two. The Cheap Trick version was released on the That '70s Album soundtrack album and another version by Cheap Trick was released on their album Authorized Greatest Hits."}]}
+{"id": 2131, "query": "season 2 this is us number of episodes", "topk": [{"text": "This Is Us (season 2) | On January 18, 2017, NBC renewed the series for a second and third season of 18 episodes each, for a total of 36 additional episodes. Dan Fogelman, Isaac Aptaker, and Elizabeth Berger served as the season's showrunners."}]}
+{"id": 2132, "query": "who led an attack that allowed for american victory at yorktown", "topk": [{"text": "Siege of Yorktown | The siege of Yorktown, also known as the Battle of Yorktown, the surrender at Yorktown, or the German battle (from the presence of Germans in all three armies), beginning on September 28, 1781, and ending on October 19, 1781, at Yorktown, Virginia, was a decisive victory by a combined force of the American Continental Army troops led by General George Washington and Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, and French Army troops led by Comte de Rochambeau over a British army commanded by British peer and Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis. The culmination of the Yorktown Campaign, the siege proved to be the last major land battle of the American Revolutionary "}]}
+{"id": 2133, "query": "who is the oldest wrestler that is still wrestling", "topk": [{"text": "List of oldest surviving professional wrestlers | This is a list of oldest surviving professional wrestlers. As of 2017, there are 42 living veterans from the \"Golden Age of Wrestling\" (1950s\u20131970s) over 75 years old. The last surviving wrestler from the \"Pioneer Era\" (1900s\u20131940s) was American wrestler Angelo Savoldi (born April 21, 1914, aged 99 years, 170 days). The title of the oldest verified wrestler of all time belongs to Polish-born American wrestler Abe Coleman (1905\u20132007), who lived 101 years, 214 days. But the oldest in the wrestling industry was promoter Harry Elliott who lived 101 years, 314 days. The current oldest living wrestler is Joe D'Orazio from the UK. The oldest female wrestler was Princess Bonita (1919\u20132014), aged 94 years, 297 days. But the female in the wrestling industry was Betty Wagner, the valet of Gorgeous George who lived to 98 years old in 2011. The oldest female wrestler to have a match is Mae Young, who defeated LayCool in a WWE Raw handicap match on November 15, 2010, at the age of 87. The oldest male wrestler was Killer Kowalski, who won on an independent show in Massachusetts on March 14, 2008, at age 81."}]}
+{"id": 2134, "query": "who developed a set of postulates to prove that specific microorganisms cause disease", "topk": [{"text": "Microorganism | disease. In 1876, Robert Koch (1843\u20131910) established that microorganisms can cause disease. He found that the blood of cattle that were infected with anthrax always had large numbers of Bacillus anthracis. Koch found that he could transmit anthrax from one animal to another by taking a small sample of blood from the infected animal and injecting it into a healthy one, and this caused the healthy animal to become sick. He also found that he could grow the bacteria in a nutrient broth, then inject it into a healthy animal, and cause illness. Based on these experiments, he devised criteria for establishing a causal link between a microorganism and a disease and these are now known as Koch's postulates. Although these postulates "}]}
+{"id": 2135, "query": "what's the name of the last mission impossible movie", "topk": [{"text": "Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series) | only for the two M:I novels by Lawrence and subsequently for Michael Avallone's novelization of The Last Escape (1970 film). 1) Mission: Impossible: The Priceless Particle (1969) ; 2) Mission: Impossible: The Money Explosion (1970) Four original Mission: Impossible novels based upon the series were published in paperback byPopular Library between 1967 and 1969: In addition, two hardback novels for young readers were published by Whitman Books, both by Talmage Powell: Of the above, only the 1967 \"John Tiger\" novel featured the team as led by Dan Briggs; the rest all featured the Jim Phelps-era IMF. Dell Comics published a Mission: Impossible comic book "}]}
+{"id": 2136, "query": "gabbar is back is a remake of which telugu movie", "topk": [{"text": "Gabbar Is Back | Gabbar Is Back, also known as Gabbar is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language vigilante action film directed by Krish and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. Featuring Akshay Kumar and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles, the film is a remake of the 2002 Tamil film Ramanaa, directed by A. R. Murugadoss, which was later remade in Telugu as Tagore in 2003 and in Kannada as Vishnu Sena in 2005. Suman Talwar, Sunil Grover and Jaideep Ahlawat appear in supporting roles with Kareena Kapoor in a cameo. The film was a box office success and Akshay Kumar's performance was critically acclaimed."}]}
+{"id": 2137, "query": "who sang it going to take a miracle", "topk": [{"text": "It's Gonna Take a Miracle | \"It's Gonna Take a Miracle\" is a popular song written by Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Weinstein, and Lou Stallman. It was first an R&B hit in 1965 for The Royalettes, who reached the Top 30 on the U.S. R&B chart and peaked at number 41 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 37 on Cash Box. The song was originally written and intended for Little Anthony & The Imperials, but they never recorded it due to a royalty dispute with the song's writers/label owners Teddy Randazzo and Don Costa at the group's record label, DCP (Don Costa Productions) Records. Imperials member (and Double Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee) Sammy Strain recalls: \"We had a "}]}
+{"id": 2138, "query": "winner of the women's royal rumble match", "topk": [{"text": "Royal Rumble (2019) | and the SmackDown Women's Championship. In total, ten matches were contested at the event, including three on the Kickoff pre-show. In the main event, Raw's Seth Rollins won the men's Royal Rumble match by last eliminating Braun Strowman, also from Raw, while SmackDown's Becky Lynch won the women's Royal Rumble match by lastly eliminating Charlotte Flair, also from SmackDown. In the opening bout, Lynch lost her SmackDown Women's Championship match against Asuka. Other prominent matches included Brock Lesnar retaining the Universal Championship against Finn B\u00e1lor, Daniel Bryan defeating AJ Styles to retain the WWE Championship, and Ronda Rousey defeating Sasha Banks to retain the Raw Women's Championship. The event also featured the return of Jeff Jarrett, who competed in his first WWE match since No Mercy in October 1999."}]}
+{"id": 2139, "query": "who played in the first fifty shades of grey", "topk": [{"text": "Fifty Shades Darker (film) | On January 28, 2016, Kim Basinger joined the film, to play Elena Lincoln, Grey's business partner and former dominant, while Luke Grimes, Eloise Mumford and Max Martini were set to reprise their characters from the first film. On February 5, Bella Heathcote was cast as Leila, one of Grey's former submissives. In the same month, Eric Johnson was cast to play Jack Hyde. On February 18, Robinne Lee and Fay Masterson joined the film's cast. On February 26, Tyler Hoechlin was cast to play Boyce Fox, and on April 7, it was reported that Hugh Dancy had joined to play Dr. John Flynn, Grey's psychiatrist; neither actor appeared in the finished film."}]}
+{"id": 2140, "query": "what is the most popular religion in sweden", "topk": [{"text": "Religion in Sweden | until the turn of the 21st century. In recent years, the Swedish religious landscape has become increasingly diverse, with Christians comprising in 2019 some 62.9% (of which 56.4% belonging to the Church of Sweden) of the total population and rising numbers of people of other religions and people who don't belong to any church (34.8%). The Lutheran Church of Sweden \u2014 which was the state religion until 2000 \u2014 is by far the largest Christian denomination but is facing a continuous decline in registered membership 56.4% of the total population in 2019, 2.9 % less than two years earlier in 2017 Other minor Christian denominations include Free churches, the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Churches, while members of other religions are mostly Muslims, Buddhists, Hinduists and Jews, whose numbers grew significantly with recent international immigration."}]}
+{"id": 2141, "query": "where was the last scene of the danish girl filmed", "topk": [{"text": "The Danish Girl (film) | Filming was projected to start in Spring 2010 in Berlin. Coxon revealed to Creative Screenwriting that, when filming finally began with Hooper, he actually filmed an older version of the script:\"We had probably gone through 20 drafts before landing Tom Hooper. In fact, the one we shot was actually an early revised draft that Tom had read back in 2008. I did a fairly large rewrite for Tom, but in the end, we used a version with little revision from the original.\"Filming began in February 2015, and also took place at Nyhavn, where the iconic waterfront was transformed to look like Copenhagen in the 1930s. Sets for the Danish and Paris flats were built in the Elstree Studios in London and additional shooting took place in Copenhagen and Brussels. Production on the film concluded on 12 April 2015. Filming took 44 days for the 186 scenes in six countries."}]}
+{"id": 2142, "query": "where was the movie 500 days of summer filmed", "topk": [{"text": "500 Days of Summer | The film made its debut at the 25th Sundance Film Festival. It proved a huge success and received a standing ovation from festival crowds upon screening. In Europe, 500 Days of Summer premiered in Switzerland as the opening film of the 62nd Locarno Film Festival. Filmed independently, it was picked up for distribution by Fox Searchlight Pictures and opened in the United States and Canada on July 17, 2009, later expanding to wide release on August 7, 2009. It was later also released on September 2, 2009, in Ireland and the United Kingdom, and opened in Australia on September 17, 2009."}]}
+{"id": 2143, "query": "i want to be with you everywhere song", "topk": [{"text": "I Want to Be with You Always | \"I Want to Be with You Always\" was the country music song released by Lefty Frizzell in March 1951. The song was Frizzell's third number one US Country hit since \"If You've Got the Money (I've Got the Time)\" one year earlier."}]}
+{"id": 2144, "query": "who sang the songs on walk the line", "topk": [{"text": "I Walk the Line | \"I Walk the Line\" is a song written and recorded in 1956 by Johnny Cash. After three attempts with moderate chart ratings, it became Cash's first #1 hit on the Billboard charts, eventually reaching #17 on the US pop charts. The song remained on the record charts for over 43 weeks, and sold over two million copies. It has also been used on many LPs released from Sun Records, such as With His Hot and Blue Guitar, Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous, and Sings Hank Williams. It was the title song for a 1970 film starring Gregory Peck and a 2005 biopic of Cash starring Joaquin Phoenix."}]}
+{"id": 2145, "query": "who is playing the halftime show for the superbowl", "topk": [{"text": "Band Geeks | green to match the Stars' colors, with the title \"The #SuperBowl halftime show fans deserve\". The Stars' video had previously been shown during their February 1 game against the Minnesota Wild. In February 2021, the clip of SpongeBob performing the song from the episode was featured in the Super Bowl LV commercial to promote ViacomCBS' launch of the Paramount+ streaming service. The commercial and its usage of the song received a positive reception, with many believing the inclusion of the song was done to make up for the failure to include it in the halftime show two years earlier."}]}
+{"id": 2146, "query": "german word for pleasure from someone else's pain", "topk": [{"text": "Cupid | and classicist Karl Philipp Conz (1762\u20131827) framed the tale as Schadenfreude (\"taking pleasure in someone else's pain\") in a poem by the same title. In a version by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, a writer of the German Enlightenment, the incident prompts Cupid to turn himself into a bee: \"Through this sting was Amor made wiser. The untiring deceiver concocted another battle-plan: he lurked beneath the carnations and roses and when a maiden came to pick them, he flew out as a bee and stung her.\" The image of Cupid as a bee is part of a complex tradition of poetic imagery involving the flower of youth, the sting of love as a deflowering, and honey as a secretion of love."}]}
+{"id": 2147, "query": "actress who plays penelope garcia on criminal minds", "topk": [{"text": "Kirsten Vangsness | Kirsten Simone Vangsness (born July 7, 1972) is an American actress and writer. She is best known for her portrayal of FBI Technical Analyst Penelope Garcia on the CBS drama series Criminal Minds. She portrayed the same character on the spin-off series Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior and Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders."}]}
+{"id": 2148, "query": "when did cricket go to 6 ball overs", "topk": [{"text": "History of cricket | During most of the 19th-century standard overs were made up of four deliveries. In 1889 five-ball overs were introduced in first-class cricket, with a move to generally use six-ball overs in 1900. In the 20th-century, eight-ball overs were used at times in a number of countries, primarily Australia, where eight-balls were the standard over length between 1918/19 and 1978/79, South Africa and New Zealand. Since the 1979/80 Australian and New Zealand seasons, six balls per over have been used worldwide, and the most recent version of the Laws only permits six-ball overs."}]}
+{"id": 2149, "query": "when did the soviet union start and end", "topk": [{"text": "January 1955 | The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union announces the end of the war between the USSR and Germany, which began during World War II in 1941. "}]}
+{"id": 2150, "query": "when was the bridge over the hoover dam built", "topk": [{"text": "Mike O'Callaghan\u2013Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge | construction of the bridge itself began in February 2005. The bridge was completed in 2010 and the entire bypass route opened to vehicle traffic on October 19, 2010. The Hoover Dam Bypass project was completed within budget at a cost of $240 million; the bridge portion cost $114 million. The bridge was the first concrete-steel composite deck arch bridge built in the United States, and incorporates the widest concrete arch in the Western Hemisphere. At 890 ft above the Colorado River, it is the second highest bridge in the United States after the Royal Gorge Bridge near Ca\u00f1on City, Colorado, and is the world's highest concrete arch bridge."}]}
+{"id": 2151, "query": "who sings the theme song for the proud family", "topk": [{"text": "The Proud Family | The soundtrack album for the show is a combination of both original songs by the characters in the show, songs by popular R&B music artists such as Alicia Keys, India.Arie, and Solange & Destiny's Child (who perform the theme song), and classic soul music from artists such as Aretha Franklin and the O'Jays."}]}
+{"id": 2152, "query": "who has the most votes for the all star game", "topk": [{"text": "John Scott (ice hockey) | In the 2015\u201316 season, on January 2, 2016, Scott was announced as the winner of the NHL All Star Game fan vote, as the captain for the team representing the Pacific Division of the Western Conference. Scott received the most votes of any player, despite having only recorded 1 point in 11 games played with the Coyotes (Scott spent much of the season as a healthy scratch) and scoring 5 goals in his entire career up to this point. The situation was compared to Rory Fitzpatrick's All Star campaign in 2007, in which fans vote for a player who would not conventionally be chosen as an All-Star to highlight a role player. TSN analyst Bob McKenzie reported that the "}]}
+{"id": 2153, "query": "when did john hart play the lone ranger", "topk": [{"text": "John Hart (actor) | Jack Armstrong (1947) film serial. Hart did stunt work and acted in numerous westerns. Hart was eventually offered the opportunity to replace Clayton Moore on The Lone Ranger television series. Based on the assumption that the masked character, rather than the actor, was the true star of The Lone Ranger, the program's producers fired Moore (presumably over salary differences) and replaced him with Hart, who was of a similar build and had a comparable background in Westerns. However, the public never truly accepted Hart as the Lone Ranger, and by 1954 the producers returned Moore to the role. According to "}]}
+{"id": 2154, "query": "who was assassinated during a visit to sarajevo in bosnia", "topk": [{"text": "Nedeljko \u010cabrinovi\u0107 | On Sunday, 28 June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg were assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip with a pistol at point blank range during a visit that had been announced two months prior. General Oskar Potiorek, Governor of the Austrian provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina had invited Franz Ferdinand and Countess Sophie to the opening of a hospital. The Archduke knew that the visit would be dangerous, knowing his uncle, Emperor Franz Josef, had been the subject of an assassination attempt by the Black Hand in 1911. Just before 10 a.m. on Sunday, the royal couple arrived in Sarajevo by train. "}]}
+{"id": 2155, "query": "who won big brother head of household canada", "topk": [{"text": "Big Brother Canada (season 7) | Head of Household. Samantha was the winner. As a reward for winning Head of Household, Samantha earned the opportunity to warch an exclusive episode from \"Adult Swim\" with a HouseGuest of her choice. She chose Adam to join her. She was also responsible for choosing the three Have-Nots for the week and chose Dane, Estefania, and Kiera. Arisa surprised the HouseGuests by revealing the existence of a secret room. After finding the secret room, the HouseGuests discovered the Blood Veto. The next morning, the HouseGuests found the Blood Veto missing. After Samantha was sequestered in the Head of Household room, "}]}
+{"id": 2156, "query": "who sings the theme song for degrassi the next generation", "topk": [{"text": "Degrassi: The Next Generation | Anthony Valcic of Canadian industrial-pop group Jakalope reworked and performed the song with a heavier sound, reflecting the growing maturity of the characters in season four. For seasons six and seven, the theme\u2014still performed by Jakalope\u2014was remixed and stripped of vocals. A fourth version of the theme song, with lyrics sung by Damhnait Doyle, was introduced for the eighth season, and a fifth version of the theme, performed by the in-show band \"St\u00fcdz\" is used for the ninth and tenth seasons. For seasons eleven and twelve, a sixth version of the theme song is used, performed by Alexz Johnson. Seasons thirteen and fourteen featured a truncated version of the Alexz Johnson theme."}]}
+{"id": 2157, "query": "who is the authority or governing body of mca", "topk": [{"text": "Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe | The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) is the statutory body of Zimbabwe responsible for protecting public and animal health. It was established on September 1, 1969 by an Act of Parliament called the Drugs and Allied Substances Control Act. The MCAZ is a successor of the Drugs Control Council (DCC) and the Zimbabwe Regional Drug Control Laboratory (ZRDCL). Since 2020, the MCAZ has been a member of Vaccine Safety Net (VSN), a global network of websites established by the World Health Organization (WHO). As of 2021, the MCAZ has 101 to 250 staff members."}]}
+{"id": 2158, "query": "who played junior on in the heat of the night", "topk": [{"text": "In the Heat of the Night (TV series) | Police to replace Gillespie, but Virgil wasn't interested in doing so; regardless, a rumor begins that Tibbs is after Gillespie's job, causing dissension between the two men. Althea, who was a stay-at-home wife in Season 1, is offered a position as a teacher and guidance counselor at the local high school by city Councilman Ted Marcus (Thom Gossom, Jr.). Gone was Christian LeBlanc, who portrayed Officer Junior Abernathy and added were two new regular characters\u2014Joanne St. John (played by Lois Nettleton), the chief's sometime girlfriend and owner of the local diner, The Magnolia Cafe; and rookie officer Wilson Sweet (Geoffrey Thorne), fresh out of the Police Academy. The season also introduced "}]}
+{"id": 2159, "query": "the tenure of the office of the lokayukt of up", "topk": [{"text": "Uttar Pradesh Lokayukta | and the leader of the opposition in the state assembly.The Uplokayukta(s) can be appointed after consulting the Lokayukta. A person is eligible for the post of the Lokayukta or Uplokayukta if he/she fulfills the following criteria. Any person appointed as the Lokayukta or Uplokayukta serves the office for a period of eight years after an amendment increased the tenure length by two years. The perks and allowances of the Lokayukta are the same as that of the chief justice while that of an Uplokayukta to a judge of the state's High court. The institution of Lokayukta should have Judicial and Non-Judicial members."}]}
+{"id": 2160, "query": "all the gases in the earth's atmosphere", "topk": [{"text": "Earth science | The troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere are the five layers which make up Earth's atmosphere. 75% of the gases in the atmosphere are located within the troposphere, the lowest layer. In all, the atmosphere is made up of about 78.0% nitrogen, 20.9% oxygen, and 0.92% argon, and small amounts of other gases including CO2 and water vapor. Water vapor and CO2 allow the Earth's atmosphere to catch and hold the Sun's energy through the greenhouse effect. This allows Earth's surface to be warm enough to have liquid water and support life. In addition to storing heat, the atmosphere also protects living organisms by shielding the Earth's surface from cosmic rays\u2014which are often incorrectly thought to be deflected by the magnetic field. The magnetic field\u2014created by the internal motions of the core\u2014produces the magnetosphere which protects Earth's atmosphere from the solar wind. As the Earth is 4.5 billion years old, it would have lost its atmosphere by now if there were no protective magnetosphere."}]}
+{"id": 2161, "query": "who's playing in the world series and when is it", "topk": [{"text": "Glossary of baseball (F) | The World Series \u2014 the championship series of Major League Baseball, in which the champion of the American League faces off against the champion of the National League. Typically, this series takes place in October, so playing in October is the goal of any major league team. Reggie Jackson's moniker \"Mr. October\" indicates that he played with great distinction in the World Series for the Yankees. Another Yankee, Derek Jeter, picked up the nickname \"Mr. November\" after he hit a walk-off home run in Game4 of the 2001 World Series just after midnight local time on November1. By comparison, Yankees owner George Steinbrenner's dubbing another of his players (Dave Winfield) \"Mr. May\" expressed his disappointment with that "}]}
+{"id": 2162, "query": "which domain of life are humans members of", "topk": [{"text": "Domain specificity | of life. Domain-specific theorists argue that these competencies are too sophisticated to have been learned via a domain-general process like associative learning, especially over such a short time and in the face of the infant\u2019s perceptual, attentional, and motor deficits. Current proponents of domain specificity argue that evolution equipped humans (and indeed most other species) with specific adaptations designed to overcome persistent problems in the environment. For humans, popular candidates include reasoning about objects, other intentional agents, language, and number. Researchers in this field seek evidence for domain specificity in a variety of ways. Some look for unique cognitive "}]}
+{"id": 2163, "query": "who does the voice of the elephant in sing", "topk": [{"text": "The Elephant Show | The Elephant Show features the adventures of the Canadian singing trio Sharon, Lois & Bram and Elephant (Paula Gallivan in an elephant costume). Elephant doesn't speak but is voiced by a tuba (played by Scott Irvine), which conveys thoughts and mood by its pitch and inflection. The four are usually accompanied by a group of children and a sidekick, family entertainer Eric Nagler. Every week Sharon, Lois & Bram, along with Eric Nagler, are joined by the curious and fun-loving antics of their pachyderm pal Elephant and such guest artists as Toller Cranston, Louis Del Grande, Jayne Eastwood, Murray McLauchlan, Chuck Mangione, Andrea Martin, The Nylons and Jan Rube\u0161. Almost every episode contains a concert segment, featuring Sharon, Lois & Bram, Eric and the Mammoth Band. They sing songs "}]}
+{"id": 2164, "query": "who propounded the idea of basic education in india", "topk": [{"text": "Nai Talim | grounds. The Nehru government's vision of an industrialized, centrally planned economy had no place for 'basic education' or self-supported schools, rather it reflected the \"vision of a powerful and growing class of industrialists, their supporters in politics and intellectuals with high qualifications in different areas, including science and technology.\" A further detailed history of the attempts to implement basic education in India is given by Marjorie Sykes, The History of Nai Talim. Finally, as has been noted by Krishna Kumar, \"the implementation of Gandhi\u2019s plan could not survive the \u2018development decade\u2019 of the 1960s when the Indian economy and its politics entered into a new phase featuring the penetration of Indian agriculture by the advanced economies of the West and the centralization of power.\""}]}
+{"id": 2165, "query": "who is the most followed user on instagram 2017", "topk": [{"text": "List of most-followed Instagram accounts | This article is a list which contains the top 50 accounts with most followers on the photo and video-sharing social platform Instagram. , the most-followed individual is Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo with over 376 million followers, and the most-followed female is American reality television star Kylie Jenner with over 288 million followers. American musician, actress and business woman Selena Gomez was the most followed user on the platform from 2015, until her social media hiatus in late-2018. Gomez currently has over 279 million followers and is 6th most followed individual on the platform. Instagram has its own brand account on the platform, and with over 448 million followers; it is the most-followed account overall. National Geographic is the second most-followed brand account, with over 196 million followers. A total of 31 accounts have exceeded 100 million followers on the platform, with 12 of those having exceeded 200 million followers."}]}
+{"id": 2166, "query": "how many champions league trophies does arsenal have", "topk": [{"text": "Arsenal F.C. | 58 trophies. In the 2008\u201309 season, they won all three major English trophies \u2013 the FA Women's Premier League, FA Women's Cup and FA Women's Premier League Cup, and, as of 2017, were the only English side to have won the UEFA Women's Cup or UEFA Women's Champions League, having won the Cup in the 2006\u201307 season as part of a unique quadruple. The men's and women's clubs are formally separate entities but have quite close ties; Arsenal Women are entitled to play once a season at the Emirates Stadium, though they usually play their home matches at Meadow Park in Borehamwood."}]}
+{"id": 2167, "query": "when is the next deadpool movie being released", "topk": [{"text": "Deadpool (film) | Deadpools world premiere was held at the Grand Rex in Paris on February 8, 2016, before its initial theatrical release in Hong Kong the next day. This was followed by releases in 49 other markets over the next few days, including the United States on February 12. The film was released in several formats, including IMAX, DLP, premium large formats, and D-Box. Kinberg explained that unlike the previous X-Men films, Deadpool is \"a hard R. It's graphic. Nothing is taboo. You either commit to a truly outrageous boundary-pushing kind of movie or you don't.\" China forbade the film's release because of this. Though R-rated American films are often "}]}
+{"id": 2168, "query": "who won the academy award for the deer hunter", "topk": [{"text": "William McCaughey | Won ; The Deer Hunter (1978) Nominated ; The Wind and the Lion (1975) ; King Kong (1976) ; Rocky (1976) ; Meteor (1979) McCaughey won an Academy Award and was nominated for four more: "}]}
+{"id": 2169, "query": "where was part of the classic surfing movie endless summer filmed", "topk": [{"text": "The Endless Summer II | The Endless Summer II is a 1994 film directed by Bruce Brown and is a sequel to his 1966 film The Endless Summer. In The Endless Summer II, surfers Pat O'Connell and Robert \"Wingnut\" Weaver retrace the steps of Mike Hynson and Robert August. It shows the growth and evolution of the surfing scene since the first film, which presented only classic longboard surfing. O'Connell rides a shortboard, which was developed in the time between the two movies, and there are scenes of windsurfing and bodyboarding. The film illustrates how far surfing had spread, with footage of surf sessions in France, South Africa, Costa Rica, Australia, Bali, Java, and even Alaska. It also has a brief cameo appearance by morey surfer Felipe Zylbersztajn, Steve Irwin, and Mary, a crocodile from Irwin's Australia Zoo. In 2003, Dana Brown, Bruce's son, made what is seen as the \"third movie\", Step into Liquid. It follows the evolution of surfing over the last 10\u201315 years from shortboarding to tow-in surfing."}]}
+{"id": 2170, "query": "what percentage of the earth's surface is water", "topk": [{"text": "Water distribution on Earth | The total volume of water on Earth is estimated at 1.386 billion km\u00b3 (333 million cubic miles), with 97.5% being salt water and 2.5% being fresh water. Of the fresh water, only 0.3% is in liquid form on the surface. Because the oceans that cover roughly 71% of the area of Earth reflect blue light, Earth appears blue from space, and is often referred to as the blue planet and the Pale Blue Dot. "}]}
+{"id": 2171, "query": "who killed missy in a bend in the road", "topk": [{"text": "A Bend in the Road | At the beginning of the story the killer is an unknown person. Miles was always obsessed with finding an answer so when someone told him that Otis Timson bragged about killing Missy he did not think twice and tried to arrest him. Eventually, Sarah's brother, Brian, tells her that he was the killer but explains that everything was an accident. Sarah thinks about how to tell Miles and when she finally does Miles is furious and wants to punish Brian. After hearing Brian's version of the story he went back to the crime scene and discovered that Brian's story might be true. He later followed Brian to the cemetery and made him promise that he would do something important with his life, and eventually lets him go free. Brian later became an emergency room physician and had saved six lives."}]}
+{"id": 2172, "query": "who became king of erebor after thorin dies", "topk": [{"text": "Lonely Mountain | as recompense for the destruction. Thorin, mad with greed, refused all claims and sent word to his second cousin D\u00e1in II Ironfoot, chief of the Dwarves of the Iron Hills, who brought reinforcements to the aid of Thorin and Company. However before any battle began, an army of Orcs and Wargs descended on Erebor. Dwarves, Elves, and Men joined ranks against them, which led to the Battle of Five Armies. During this battle, Thorin's nephews F\u00edli and K\u00edli were killed, and Thorin himself was mortally injured; he died shortly afterwards. The title of King under the Mountain passed to D\u00e1in."}]}
+{"id": 2173, "query": "what does the ghost of christmas present sprinkle from his torch", "topk": [{"text": "Ghost of Christmas Present | form a kind of throne, were turkeys, geese, game, poultry, brawn, great joints of meat, sucking-pigs, long wreaths of sausages, mince-pies, plum-puddings, barrels of oysters, red-hot chestnuts, cherry-cheeked apples, juicy oranges, luscious pears, immense twelfth-cakes, and seething bowls of punch, that made the chamber dim with their delicious steam. In easy state upon this couch there sat a jolly Giant, glorious to see; who bore a glowing torch, in shape not unlike Plenty's horn, and held it up, high up, to shed its light on Scrooge as he came peeping round the door. \"Come in!\" exclaimed the Ghost. \"Come in! and know me better, man!\" Scrooge entered "}]}
+{"id": 2174, "query": "who wrote the song fly me to the moon", "topk": [{"text": "Fly Me to the Moon | \"Fly Me to the Moon\", originally titled \"In Other Words\", is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. Kaye Ballard made the first recording of the song the year it was written. Frank Sinatra's 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon. In 1999, the Songwriters Hall of Fame honored \"Fly Me to the Moon\" by inducting it as a \"Towering Song\"."}]}
+{"id": 2175, "query": "who wrote song what a friend we have in jesus", "topk": [{"text": "What a Friend We Have in Jesus | \"What a Friend We Have in Jesus\" is a Christian hymn originally written by preacher Joseph M. Scriven as a poem in 1855 to comfort his mother, who was living in Ireland while he was in Canada. Scriven originally published the poem anonymously, and only received full credit for it in the 1880s. The tune to the hymn was composed by Charles Crozat Converse in 1868. The hymn also has many versions with different lyrics in multiple languages. The Handbook to the Lutheran Hymnal notes, \"In spite of the fact that this hymn, with its tune, has been criticized as being too much on the order of the sentimental gospel type, its popularity remains strong, and the hymn retains a place in modern hymnals.\" In some settings, the lyrics have been matched to other tunes such as the Welsh \"Calon L\u00e2n\" (originally wedded to the Welsh poem translated as \"A Pure Heart\")."}]}
+{"id": 2176, "query": "who sang never gonna let you go", "topk": [{"text": "Never Gonna Let You Go (S\u00e9rgio Mendes song) | \"Never Gonna Let You Go\" is a popular song from 1983 produced by Brazilian musician and bandleader S\u00e9rgio Mendes and sung by Joe Pizzulo and Leeza Miller. Songwriters Cynthia Weil (lyrics) and Barry Mann (music) composed the song, which appears on Mendes' 1983 self-titled album. Weil and Mann originally submitted \"Never Gonna Let You Go\" to American funk band Earth, Wind & Fire, but they decided not to record the song. Dionne Warwick recorded the song on her 1982 album Friends in Love. Stevie Woods had also recorded the song for his 1982 album The Woman in My Life. Mendes, preparing for the release of his "}]}
+{"id": 2177, "query": "when will miraculous season 2 episode 11 be released", "topk": [{"text": "List of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir episodes | 5 DVD episodes from season Two DVD, which is called Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir - Gigantian & Other Stories, was released on 7 October 2019. A DVD called, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir - A Christmas Special, from Season 2 was released on 11 November 2019. A DVD called, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir - Gorizilla & Other Stories, from Season 2 was released on 17 February 2020. A DVD called, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir - Sandboy & Other Stories, from Season 2 was released on 4 May 2020. A DVD called, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir - Queen Wasp & Other Stories, from Season 2 was released on 13 July 2020. A fifth DVD, Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug & Cat Noir: Season Two, was released on 14 September 2020."}]}
+{"id": 2178, "query": "who destroyed the first temple and exiled the two tribes of judah to babylon", "topk": [{"text": "Return to Zion | The Neo-Babylonian Empire under the rule of Nebuchadnezzar II occupied the Kingdom of Judah between 597\u2013586 BCE. The Babylonian army, under the command of Nebuzaradan, had destroyed the first temple in Jerusalem. According to the Hebrew Bible, the king of Judah, Zedekiah, was forced to watch his own two sons being slaughtered, and thereafter, his own eyes were put out and he was exiled to Babylon (2 Kings 25). The population of the middle class and above was also deported alongside king Zedekiah, whereas the kingdom of Judah was left only with the poor ones. (2 Kings 24:14) The deportees were led by Sheshbazzar, also named the prince of Judah, and Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, a descendant of King David. Sheshbazzar, who was probably Shenazzar the son of Jeconiah, king of Judah, was picked by Cyrus to lead the deportees, but Zerubbabel was appointed shortly afterwards as a representative of the Achaemenid Empire in the Land of Israel (although some claim Zerubbabel and Sheshbazzar were the same person)."}]}
+{"id": 2179, "query": "who played forrest gumps mother in the 1994 film", "topk": [{"text": "Sally Field | Field had supporting roles in a number of other movies, including Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), in which she played the wife of Robin Williams's character and the love interest of Pierce Brosnan's character. She then played Tom Hanks's mother in Forrest Gump (1994), even though she was only 10 years older than Hanks, with whom she had co-starred six years earlier in Punchline. Field's other 1990s films included Not Without My Daughter, a controversial thriller based on the real-life experience of Betty Mahmoody's escape from Iran with her daughter Mahtob; and Soapdish, a comedy in which she played a pampered soap-opera star and was joined by an all-star cast, "}]}
+{"id": 2180, "query": "where is iodine found in the periodic table", "topk": [{"text": "Iodine | Iodine is the fourth halogen, being a member of group 17 in the periodic table, below fluorine, chlorine, and bromine; it is the heaviest stable member of its group. (The fifth and sixth halogens, the radioactive astatine and tennessine, are not well-studied due to their expense and inaccessibility in large quantities, but appear to show various unusual properties for the group due to relativistic effects). Iodine has an electron configuration of [Kr]4d105s25p5, with the seven electrons in the fifth and outermost shell being its valence electrons. Like the other halogens, it is one electron short of a full octet and is hence "}]}
+{"id": 2181, "query": "what is the name of india pakistan border", "topk": [{"text": "India\u2013Pakistan border | The India\u2013Pakistan Border, known locally as the International Border (IB), is an international border running between Pakistan and India. The border runs from the Line of Control (LoC), which separates Indian-administered Kashmir from Pakistani-administered Kashmir in the north, to Sir Creek in Rann of Kutch between the Indian state of Gujarat and the Sindh province of Pakistan in the south. Drafted and created based upon the Radcliffe line in 1947, the border, which divides Pakistan and India from each other, traverses a variety of terrains ranging from major urban areas to inhospitable deserts. Since the independence of India and Pakistan (see British India), the border has been a site of numerous conflicts and wars between each country, and is one of the most contested borders in the world. The border's total length is 2065 mi, according to the figures given by the PBS; it is also one of the most dangerous borders in the world, based on an article written in the Foreign Policy in 2011. It can be seen from space at night due to the 150,000 flood lights installed by India on about 50,000 poles."}]}
+{"id": 2182, "query": "who made the song we are the world", "topk": [{"text": "We Are the World | \"We Are the World\" is a charity single originally recorded by the supergroup USA for Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian for the album We Are the World. With sales in excess of 20 million copies, it is the eighth best-selling physical single of all time. Soon after the UK-based Band Aid group released \"Do They Know It's Christmas?\" in December 1984, musician and activist Harry Belafonte began to think about an American benefit single for African famine relief. He enlisted fundraiser Ken Kragen to help bring the vision to reality. The duo contacted several musicians, and ultimately, Jackson and Richie were assigned to write the song. The duo completed "}]}
+{"id": 2183, "query": "whats the difference between tomato paste and tomato puree", "topk": [{"text": "Tomato pur\u00e9e | Tomato pur\u00e9e is a thick liquid made by cooking and straining tomatoes. The difference between tomato paste, tomato pur\u00e9e, and tomato sauce is consistency; tomato puree has a thicker consistency and a deeper flavour than sauce. The definitions of tomato pur\u00e9e vary from country to country. In the U.S., tomato pur\u00e9e is a processed food product, usually consisting of only tomatoes, but can also be found in the seasoned form. It differs from tomato sauce or tomato paste in consistency and content; tomato pur\u00e9e generally lacks the additives common to a complete tomato sauce and does not have the thickness of paste. The standard consistency of tomato puree is more than or equal to 7% but less than 24% natural total soluble solids."}]}
+{"id": 2184, "query": "when did chicano studies become major studies programs on college campuses", "topk": [{"text": "Latino studies | The first Chicano Studies program was established at California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA) in Fall 1968 in response to demands articulated by student activism movements. Initially named the Mexican American Studies Program, the program was instituted at CSULA as the Chicano Studies Department in 1971. Similar initiatives developed simultaneously at other California universities. In 1969 at a statewide conference held at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Chicano students, activists and scholars drafted the Plan de Santa B\u00e1rbara a 155-page manifesto for the implementation of Chicano Studies in institutions of higher education in California. While the Regents of the University of California did not formally adopt the manifesto as an institutional "}]}
+{"id": 2185, "query": "who is the actress who plays baker on blue bloods", "topk": [{"text": "List of Blue Bloods characters | Detective 2nd Grade Abigail Baker is a member of the Police Commissioner's (Detective) Squad who serves as Frank's primary aide. She was credited in Season 1 as \"Det. Melissa Baker\", however was referred to as Abigail throughout the season and the name was changed in Season 2. Baker is portrayed by Abigail Hawk. In \"Manhattan Queens\", Baker was harassed by Suffolk County Police Department Deputy Chief Sam DeLuca, who had a romantic interest in her. In the same episode it is revealed that she is from Ocean Bay Park and her parents still live there. She speaks fluent Japanese. Frank mentions "}]}
+{"id": 2186, "query": "who was the killer in the movie i know what you did last summer", "topk": [{"text": "I Know What You Did Last Summer (novel) | The novel was adapted into a 1997 film of the same name directed by Jim Gillespie and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as Julie, Sarah Michelle Gellar as Helen, Ryan Phillipe as Barry, and Freddie Prinze Jr. as Ray. Although the film retained the same premise of the novel, the story was re-envisioned as a slasher film, with the four friends being hunted by a hook-wielding killer. In addition to featuring the deaths of several characters, unlike the novel, the film depicts the friends as accidentally running over a fisherman, who secretly survives the hit-and-run and is ultimately revealed as the killer. Duncan was critical of the adaptation, stating in a 2002 interview she was \"appalled\" that her story was turned into a slasher film. The film was met with mixed reviews, but was a commercial success and spawned a film series consisting of a direct sequel in 1998, and a third film in 2006."}]}
+{"id": 2187, "query": "how many countries touches the land boundary of india", "topk": [{"text": "Borders of India | India shares land borders with seven sovereign nations. The state's Ministry of Home Affairs also recognizes a 106 km land border with an eighth nation, Afghanistan, as part of its claim of the Kashmir region (see Durand Line)."}]}
+{"id": 2188, "query": "who played the wicked witch in wicked on broadway", "topk": [{"text": "Wicked (musical) | The success of the Broadway production has led to the development of an auxiliary show for purposes of marketing and promotion titled Behind the Emerald Curtain. It was created by Sean McCourt\u2014an original Broadway production cast member who played the Witch's Father\u2014and Anthony Galde, who was a long-running swing in the Broadway company from 2004 to 2012. The tour features a ninety-minute behind-the-scenes look at the props, masks, costumes and sets used in the show, and includes a question-and-answer session with the cast members. The Broadway tour is currently led by McCourt and long-running ensemble member, Lindsay K. Northen. The tour also featured in the Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago sit-down productions, and were each run by different long-serving cast members of the show. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into putting on the show every day. Participants get a first-hand account of what it is like to be a part of the massive production that Wicked is. To create Elphaba's green skin look, 40 pots a year of the commercially available MAC Chromacake landscape green make-up is used. It is water-based for easy removal."}]}
+{"id": 2189, "query": "when was the last easter fell on april 1", "topk": [{"text": "List of dates for Easter | In 1943 Easter fell on Sunday, April 25. The last ecclesiastical full moon preceding the Paschal did not occur until Saturday, March 20; prior to March 21, the fixed date to which the vernal equinox is assigned for the purposes of the computus, meaning the Paschal full moon did not happen until Sunday, April 18. Consequently, Easter was the following Sunday (April 25). Easter will next occur as late again in 2038\u2014a span of 95 years. The second latest date for Easter, April 24, occurred in 2011. The last time this occurred was in 1859 and will not happen again until 2095\u2014spans of 152 and 84 years. Easter last occurred on April 23 in 2000 and will not occur on that day again until 2079, a span of 79 years."}]}
+{"id": 2190, "query": "how many world series wins does the dodgers have", "topk": [{"text": "Los Angeles Dodgers | York, the Giants won five World Series championships, and the Dodgers one. After the move to California, the Dodgers have won six World Series while the Giants have won three. In Brooklyn, the Dodgers won the NL pennant twelve times (1890, 1899, 1900, 1916, 1920, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956) and the World Series in 1955. After moving to Los Angeles, the team won National League pennants in 1959, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1988, 2017, 2018, and 2020, with World Series championships in 1959, 1963, 1965, 1981, 1988, and 2020. In all, the Dodgers have appeared in 21 World Series: 9 in Brooklyn and 12 in Los Angeles."}]}
+{"id": 2191, "query": "when did the second it movie come out", "topk": [{"text": "It (2017 film) | On July 21, 2017, Muschietti spoke of looking forward to having a dialogue in the second film that does not exist within the first, stating, it seems like we're going to do it. It's the second half, it's not a sequel. It's the second half and it's very connected to the first one.\" Muschietti confirmed that two cut scenes from the film will hopefully be included in the second, one of which being the fire at the Black Spot from the book. On September 25, 2017, New Line Cinema announced that the sequel would be released on September 6, 2019, with Gary Dauberman writing the script. Later in December 2017, Agent "}]}
+{"id": 2192, "query": "who wrote the guitar solo in beat it", "topk": [{"text": "Beat It | \"Beat It\" is a song by American singer Michael Jackson from his sixth studio album, Thriller (1982). It was written by Jackson and produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones. Jones encouraged Jackson to include a rock song on the album. Jackson later said: \"I wanted to write a song, the type of song that I would buy if I were to buy a rock song... and I wanted the children to really enjoy it\u2014the school children as well as the college students.\" It includes a guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen. Following the successful Thriller singles \"The Girl Is Mine\" and \"Billie Jean\", \"Beat It\" was released on February 14, 1983, as the album's third single. It peaked at number one on the Billboard "}]}
+{"id": 2193, "query": "when did the anti smacking law come in nz", "topk": [{"text": "Crimes (Substituted Section 59) Amendment Act 2007 | the \"anti-smacking bill\". The bill was passed on its third reading on 16 May 2007 by 113 votes to eight. The Governor-General of New Zealand granted the Royal Assent on 21 May 2007, and the law came into effect on 21 June 2007. A citizens-initiated referendum on the issues surrounding the law was held between 30 July and 21 August 2009, asking \"Should a smack as part of good parental correction be a criminal offence in New Zealand?\" Despite widespread criticism of the question's wording, the referendum was returned with an 87.4 percent \"No\" vote on a turnout of 56.1 percent."}]}
+{"id": 2194, "query": "where was the first sonic drive in located", "topk": [{"text": "Sonic Drive-In | In June 2011, the first location under the name Sonic Beach was opened in Homestead, Florida. A second location, opened in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in November 2011, lacked drive-in stalls due to its beach-side location. Both locations included outdoor seating and flatscreen televisions, but have since closed. A third location was opened in Miami Gardens. The fourth location was opened January 2014 in Lauderhill. Along with the traditional menu items, Sonic Beach offered several new items, including popcorn shrimp, Philly cheesesteaks, and pulled pork sandwiches. Sonic Beach serves beer and wine. Remaining locations have been rebranded under the traditional Sonic name, although retaining the Sonic Beach logo."}]}
+{"id": 2195, "query": "what episode does caroline come into the originals", "topk": [{"text": "Original Vampires (The Vampire Diaries) | make Tyler a hybrid using Elena's blood. It works and Tyler became his first successful hybrid. Klaus kills the rest of his hybrids after Tyler turns them against him. In TVD's 100th episode, he and his sister return to Mystic Falls, only for Klaus to find Caroline in the woods looking for Matt. He and Caroline hook up, then he leaves Mystic Falls to return to New Orleans. In The Vampire Diaries spin-off, The Originals, Klaus and his siblings are at the center of the show. Along for the ride, is a pregnant werewolf named Hayley Marshall. Back on TVD, Hayley came through town to help Tyler free the hybrids of their "}]}
+{"id": 2196, "query": "who does the voice of amy on futurama", "topk": [{"text": "List of Futurama characters | Leonardo \"Leo\" Wong (voiced by Billy West) and Inez Wong (voiced by Lauren Tom) are the very wealthy parents of Amy Wong. They are human Martians of Chinese descent who own the entire western hemisphere of Mars (which they claim is the best one) and the Wong buggalo ranch. They often pester Amy about their lack of grandchildren and meddle in her love life, trying to find a man to father their grandchild. When Amy and Kif Kroker begin dating, they decide Kif is not man enough for her. They do seem happy when he and Amy have children. Leo is one of the primary villains in Into the Wild Green Yonder, and they disrespect the indigenous Martians."}]}
+{"id": 2197, "query": "who is the original singer of just when i needed you most", "topk": [{"text": "Just When I Needed You Most | The song's co-writer Tony Wilson recorded \"Just When I Needed You Most\" for his 1979 album Catch One. Dolly Parton recorded a cover version of the song for her 1996 album, Treasures: this version, which like the VanWarmer original featured John Sebastian on autoharp, reached No. 62 on the Billboard country music chart. Other artists who either recorded or performed the song in concert include country music singers Tim McGraw, Donna Fargo, Skeeter Davis, Rhonda Vincent and Conway Twitty, R&B vocalist Millie Jackson, the German disco musician Peter Griffin, British glam rock band Smokie, reggae artists Barbara Jones, and Eddie Lovette, Filipino singer Pops Fernandez, Bob Dylan, Paul Butterfield, Billy Joe Royal, and the Spanish group Mocedades. In 2002, the American-Taiwanese singer Will Pan released a bilingual English/Chinese version of the song. Dana "}]}
+{"id": 2198, "query": "the names of the beaches on d day", "topk": [{"text": "D-Day Daily Telegraph crossword security alarm | 2 May 1944: 'Utah' (17 across, clued as \"One of the U.S.\"): code name for the D-Day beach assigned to the US 4th Infantry Division (Utah Beach). This would have been treated as another coincidence. ; 22 May 1944: 'Omaha' (3 down, clued as \"Red Indian on the Missouri\"): code name for the D-Day beach to be taken by the US 1st Infantry Division (Omaha Beach). ; 27 May 1944: 'Overlord' (11 across, clued as \"[common]... but some bigwig like this has stolen some of it at times.\", code name for the whole D-Day operation: Operation Overlord) ; 30 May 1944: "}]}
+{"id": 2199, "query": "where was a hologram for the king filmed", "topk": [{"text": "A Hologram for the King (film) | Production was set to begin in first quarter of 2014. Principal photography commenced on March 6, 2014 in Morocco. Filming also took place in Hurghada in Egypt, as well as in Berlin and D\u00fcsseldorf in Germany. Shooting wrapped in June 2014."}]}
+{"id": 2200, "query": "who was the guy who died in glee", "topk": [{"text": "Glee (TV series) | Melissa Benoist, Blake Jenner, Alex Newell and Becca Tobin, who play Jake Puckerman, Marley Rose, Ryder Lynn, Wade \"Unique\" Adams and Kitty Wilde, respectively, were all being promoted to the show's main cast. On July 13, 2013, Cory Monteith was found dead in his room at the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia, after failing to check out. Staff were sent to his room where it was then that his body was discovered. An autopsy completed on July 15 indicated that he died of alcohol and heroin overdose. On July 20, 2013, Ryan Murphy said in various media outlets that Cory would have "}]}
+{"id": 2201, "query": "when was the first epistle of john written", "topk": [{"text": "First Epistle of John | The First Epistle of John, often referred to as First John and written 1 John or I John, is the first of the Johannine epistles of the New Testament, and the fourth of the catholic epistles. There is no scholarly consensus as to the authorship of the Johannine works. The author of the First Epistle is termed John the Evangelist, who most scholars believe is not the same as John the Apostle. Most scholars believe the three Johannine epistles have the same author, but there is no consensus if this was also the author of the Gospel of John. This epistle was probably written in Ephesus between 95 and 110 AD. The author advises Christians on how to discern true teachers: by their ethics, their proclamation of Jesus in the flesh, and by their love. The original text was written in Koine Greek. The epistle is divided into five chapters."}]}
+{"id": 2202, "query": "who made the movie fifty shades of grey", "topk": [{"text": "Sam Taylor-Johnson | directed the film adaptation of E. L. James' best-selling erotic novel, Fifty Shades of Grey, made by Universal Pictures and Focus Features. She was chosen from a list that included Angelina Jolie, Steven Soderbergh, Ryan Murphy, Joe Wright, and Gus Van Sant. Taylor-Johnson was in pole position to direct Fifty Shades Darker (the sequel to Fifty Shades of Grey), but decided to walk away from the much-discussed franchise after she was involved in a number of disagreements with author E.L. James. In June 2017, Taylor-Johnson said that she regretted directing the first film. In March 2021, Taylor-Johnson was announced to have been attached to direct and produce a biographical drama called Rothko, based on the Rothko case. The film is set to commence production in summer 2021."}]}
+{"id": 2203, "query": "which is the tallest building in the world 2018", "topk": [{"text": "U.S. Bank Tower (Los Angeles) | The US Bank Tower was the world's tallest building with a roof-top helipad until the China World Trade Center Tower III in Beijing, which was completed in 2010 and whose roof-top helipad is 1,083 feet (330 m) high. As of March 2018, the world's tallest building with a roof-top helipad was the Guangzhou International Finance Center, which also was completed in 2010 and whose roof-top helipad is 1,439 feet (439 m) high."}]}
+{"id": 2204, "query": "who has won the most superbowls as a player", "topk": [{"text": "Ballynure | James Whiteside McCay (1864\u20131930), Australian general during WWI, born in Ballynure ; Jonathan Rea is a 5 time World Superbike champion. He won his titles consecutively in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, making him the most successful World SBK rider in the competition's history. He also holds the highest number of race wins in the championship. ; Paddy McNair, a professional footballer with Middlesbrough FC and the Northern Ireland national football team. "}]}
+{"id": 2205, "query": "time of the state of the nation address", "topk": [{"text": "State of the Nation Address (Philippines) | The Address is usually delivered at around 16:00 PST (UTC+8). Before the appointed time, legislators enter the Plenary Session Hall, with members of Congress and their consorts in recent years sporting traditionally-inspired bespoke couture that, in some cases, expresses their legislative agenda or ideological leanings. The President meanwhile arrives at the Batasang Pambansa Complex some minutes before the beginning of the joint session, and enters the main building through a back entrance. The President is then welcomed with military honors, and greeted by the Speaker of the House, the President of the Senate, and the welcoming committee, before proceeding to the Presidential Legislate Liaison Office. The President then enters the Plenary Session Hall as the Presidential Anthem is played. The Secretary General introduces "}]}
+{"id": 2206, "query": "who sings the rap in baby by justin bieber", "topk": [{"text": "Baby (Justin Bieber song) | \"Baby\" is a song by Canadian singer Justin Bieber, alongside American rapper Ludacris. It was released as the lead single on Bieber's debut album, My World 2.0. The track was written by Bieber, Ludacris, Christina Milian, Tricky Stewart (who worked with Bieber on a previous single \"One Time\"), and R&B singer The-Dream, with production helmed by the latter two. It was available for digital download on January 18, 2010. The song received airplay directly after release, officially impacting mainstream and rhythmic radio on January 26, 2010. The song has received positive reviews from critics who complimented the song's effective lyrics and chorus and commended Ludacris' part and the song's "}]}
+{"id": 2207, "query": "when is season 4 of flash coming out", "topk": [{"text": "The Flash (season 4) | The season began airing on October 10, 2017, on The CW in the United States, and on CTV in Canada. The season concluded on May 22, 2018. Sky One acquired the rights to air the season in the UK & Ireland, airing it alongside the other Arrowverse shows. The season premiered October 17."}]}
+{"id": 2208, "query": "who plays christian in 50 shades of grey", "topk": [{"text": "Fifty Shades of Grey (film) | Bret Easton Ellis stated that Robert Pattinson had been James' first choice for the role of Christian Grey, but James felt that casting Pattinson and his Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart in the film would be \"weird\". Ian Somerhalder and Chace Crawford both expressed interest in the role of Christian. Somerhalder later admitted if he had been considered, the filming process would ultimately have conflicted with his shooting schedule for The CW's series The Vampire Diaries. On September 2, 2013, James revealed that Charlie Hunnam and Dakota Johnson had been cast as Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele, respectively. The short list of other actresses considered for the role of Anastasia included Alicia Vikander, Imogen "}]}
+{"id": 2209, "query": "when did stephen curry won the mvp award", "topk": [{"text": "Golden State Warriors | a record of 73\u20139. On May 10, 2016, Stephen Curry was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the second straight season. Curry is the 11th player to win back-to-back MVP honors and became the first player in NBA history to win the MVP award by unanimous vote, winning all 131 first-place votes. Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson were all named to the 2016 All-Star Game. Green broke the Golden State franchise record of nine triple-doubles in a season. Curry broke numerous three-point records during the season, including his own NBA record for made three-pointers in a season of "}]}
+{"id": 2210, "query": "where did the cosbys live in new york", "topk": [{"text": "William Cosby | On 2 January 1734, King George II granted Cosby 22,000 acres on the Mohawk River, in what is now Herkimer County, New York. The land was named Cosby's Manor in 1736, and sold in 1772 to Philip Schuyler and four other proprietors. It included the later sites of Utica and Schuyler, New York. Cosby was promoted to vice admiral on 29 September 1735, and to brigadier general on 30 November 1735, while serving as governor."}]}
+{"id": 2211, "query": "who won the world cup in cricket 2017", "topk": [{"text": "2017 Women's Cricket World Cup Final | The 2017 ICC Women's World Cup Final was a women's One Day International cricket match played between England and India to decide the winner of the 2017 Women's World Cup. England won the game by nine runs to secure their fourth World Cup title, with Anya Shrubsole named player of the match. It was one of the closest finals in tournament history, with only the 2000 final being decided by a narrower margin. The final was played at Lord's, London, on 23 July 2017. Lord's had been announced as the host on 8 February 2016. The game was sold out, with a near-capacity crowd of around 24,000 in attendance. The bell to signal the start of play was rung by Eileen Ash, who at 105 years old is the oldest surviving international cricketer. International Cricket Council, 22 July 2017."}]}
+{"id": 2212, "query": "who invented the cornell method of note taking", "topk": [{"text": "Cornell Notes | The Cornell Notes system (also Cornell note-taking system, Cornell method, or Cornell way) is a note-taking system devised in the 1950s by Walter Pauk, an education professor at Cornell University. Pauk advocated its use in his best-selling book How to Study in College."}]}
+{"id": 2213, "query": "where does the water from the california aqueduct come from", "topk": [{"text": "California Aqueduct | The Governor Edmund G. Brown California Aqueduct is a system of canals, tunnels, and pipelines that conveys water collected from the Sierra Nevada Mountains and valleys of Northern and Central California to Southern California. Named after California Governor Edmund Gerald \"Pat\" Brown Sr., the over 400 mi aqueduct is the principal feature of the California State Water Project. The aqueduct begins at the Clifton Court Forebay at the southwestern corner of the Sacramento\u2013San Joaquin River Delta. The aqueduct then heads south, eventually splitting into three branches: the Coastal Branch, ending at Lake Cachuma in Santa Barbara County; the West Branch, conveying "}]}
+{"id": 2214, "query": "what was the name of the first continent", "topk": [{"text": "Continent | called Mundus Novus (\"New World\"), was published under Vespucci's name in 1502 or 1503, although it seems that it had additions or alterations by another writer. Regardless of who penned the words, Mundus Novus credited Vespucci with saying, \"I have discovered a continent in those southern regions that is inhabited by more numerous people and animals than our Europe, or Asia or Africa\", the first known explicit identification of part of the Americas as a continent like the other three. Within a few years, the name \"New World\" began appearing as a name for South America on world maps, such as the Oliveriana (Pesaro) map of around 1504\u20131505. Maps of this time, though, still showed North America connected to Asia and showed South America "}]}
+{"id": 2215, "query": "phase change from gas to solid is called", "topk": [{"text": "Phase transition | The transitions between the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases of a single component, due to the effects of temperature and/or pressure: See also vapor pressure and phase diagram A eutectic transformation, in which a two-component single-phase liquid is cooled and transforms into two solid phases. The same process, but beginning with a solid instead of a liquid is called a eutectoid transformation. ; A metastable to equilibrium phase transformation. A metastable polymorph which forms rapidly due to lower surface energy will transform to an equilibrium phase given sufficient thermal input to overcome an energetic barrier. ; A peritectic transformation, in which a two-component "}]}
+{"id": 2216, "query": "who sang the song should have been a cowboy", "topk": [{"text": "Should've Been a Cowboy | \"Should've Been a Cowboy\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released on February 8, 1993 as his debut single and the first from his self-titled debut album. On June 5, 1993, the song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs and the Canadian RPM Country Tracks charts. It also peaked at number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it a minor crossover hit. It has received more than three million spins on country radio, making it the most-played country song of the 1990s. The song is a staple following sporting events at Oklahoma State University (home of the Cowboys), often played over the venue's PA system several times in succession as fans emptied the stadium or arena. American Aquarium covered the song on their 2021 album Slappers, Bangers, and Certified Twangers: Vol 1."}]}
+{"id": 2217, "query": "when was the first mad max movie release", "topk": [{"text": "Mad Max (film) | Mad Max was first released in Australia through Roadshow Film Distributors (now Village Roadshow Pictures) in 1979. The movie was sold overseas for $1.8 million; American International Pictures (AIP) acquired the distribution rights for the United States, while Warner Bros. handling the rest of the world. The film was banned in New Zealand and Sweden, in the former because of the scene where Goose is burned alive inside his vehicle: it unintentionally mirrored an incident with a real gang shortly before the film's release. It was later shown in New Zealand in 1983 after the success of the sequel, with an R18 certificate. The ban in Sweden was removed in 2005, and it has since been shown on television and sold on home media there. When "}]}
+{"id": 2218, "query": "a political leader during the roman empire was called", "topk": [{"text": "Videssos cycle | During an encounter with a Celtic force, a Roman legion is magically transported to another world when the two opposing leaders' swords touch. The Roman force and Celtic leader find themselves in an empire called Videssos. This empire hires them as a mercenary force to help defend their lands from an enemy nation, Yezd. It quickly becomes apparent to the leader of the legionaries, Marcus Aemilius Scaurus, that the Empire is rife with political intrigue. With steadfast loyalty to the Emperor and a certain bull-headedness, Marcus manages to safely navigate the particularly dangerous political landscape and advance the place of himself and his men. At a party to celebrate the "}]}
+{"id": 2219, "query": "where was uncle tom's cabin first published", "topk": [{"text": "1852 in literature | in Concord, Massachusetts from Bronson Alcott. ; March 20 \u2013 Harriet Beecher Stowe's abolitionist novel Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is first published in book form, by John P. Jewett of Boston with illustrations by Hammatt Billings, rapidly establishing its position as the best-selling novel of the 19th century. The first British publication (by Samuel Orchart Beeton) is in April followed by C. H. Clarke and Co.'s in May and John Cassell's serial issue with illustrations by George Cruikshank, together with pirated reprints from Routledge. The first dramatic adaptations appear on the New York stage from "}]}
+{"id": 2220, "query": "where does the last name roberts come from", "topk": [{"text": "Roberts (surname) | Roberts is a Welsh surname of patronymic origin, deriving from the given name Robert, meaning \"bright renown\" \u2013 from the Germanic elements \"hrod\" meaning renown and \"beraht\" meaning bright. The surname, meaning \"son of Robert\", is common in North Wales. The name is also common elsewhere in the United Kingdom."}]}
+{"id": 2221, "query": "when is the world consumer right day celebrated", "topk": [{"text": "Consumers International | rights of all consumers, demanding that those rights are respected and protected, and protesting about the market abuses and social injustices which undermine them. World Consumer Rights Day is celebrated on 15 March every year. The theme for 2018 was Fairer Digital Marketplaces. Consumers International is calling for: 1. Access to fair and secure internet as half of the world is still offline. 2. Action against scams and fraud. 3. Better general consumer protection online. The Theme for 2019 was \"Trusted Smart Products\" which highlighted what the consumers needed from IoT products like smartphones and wearables. The theme for 2020 will be \"The Sustainable Consumer\" to spread awareness about environmental breakdown and global climate changes."}]}
+{"id": 2222, "query": "royal society for the protection of birds number of members", "topk": [{"text": "Royal Society for the Protection of Birds | The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is a charitable organisation registered in England and Wales and in Scotland. It was founded in 1889. It works to promote conservation and protection of birds and the wider environment through public awareness campaigns, petitions and through the operation of nature reserves throughout the United Kingdom. In 2019/20 the RSPB had an income of \u00a3112 million, 2,000 employees, 12,000 volunteers and 1.1 million members (including 195,000 youth members), making it one of the world's largest wildlife conservation organisations. The RSPB has many local groups and maintains 200 nature reserves."}]}
+{"id": 2223, "query": "how many wing stops are there in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Wing Zone | Wing Zone is an Atlanta-based American restaurant chain that specialises in deep-fried food products; especially buffalo wings. There are roughly 80 Wing Zone locations in 25 American states, usually in urban areas. Wing Zone has been featured on The Food Network's Roker on the Road, Entrepreneur Magazine and others. Wing Zone has also won many awards, such as \"National Festival Favourite\" at the 2004 National Buffalo Wing Festival. Wing Zone offers both take-out and delivery."}]}
+{"id": 2224, "query": "where do pineapples come from in the world", "topk": [{"text": "Pineapple | Many different varieties, mostly from the Antilles, were tried for European glasshouse cultivation. The most significant was \"Smooth Cayenne\", imported to France in 1820, subsequently re-exported to the UK in 1835, and then from the UK via Hawaii to Australia and Africa. \"Smooth Cayenne\" is now the dominant cultivar in world production. Jams and sweets based on pineapple were imported to Europe from the West Indies, Brazil, and Mexico from an early date. By the early 19th century, fresh pineapples were transported direct from the West Indies in large enough quantities to reduce European prices. Later pineapple production was dominated by the Azores for Europe, and Florida and the Caribbean for North "}]}
+{"id": 2225, "query": "where does blonde hair green eyes come from", "topk": [{"text": "Blond | the military generals Subotai and Jelme belonged, were described by Mongol chronicles as blond haired in the 2nd millennium CE. The Tuvans are a Turkic ethnic group with an occasional occurrence of blond hair of blonde hair with freckles, blue-green eyes. The ethnic Miao people of Guizhou province from China, a subgroup of Hmong people, have been described as having blue eyes and blonde hair. F.M Savina of the Paris Foreign missionary society wrote that the Miao are \"pale yellow in complexion, almost white, their hair is often light or dark brown, sometimes even red or corn-silk blond, and a few even have pale blue eyes.\""}]}
+{"id": 2226, "query": "what is the second book in the alchemyst series", "topk": [{"text": "Michael Scott (Irish author) | The first book in Scott's The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel six book series, The Alchemyst, reached #2 on the New York Times Best Seller, Children's list on 26 August 2007 and as of 24 March 2008 it had sold in excess of 150,000 copies. The second book in that series, The Magician, reached #4 on the New York Times Best Seller list on 13 July 2008. The series has to date been printed in 20 languages and is available in 37 countries. He wrote the entire series out of fascination with history and inspiration from other places."}]}
+{"id": 2227, "query": "skin that covers the palms fingertips and soles of the feet", "topk": [{"text": "Sole (foot) | Terrestrial animals using their soles for locomotion are called plantigrade. In chimpanzees, the soles are furrowed with creases deeper and more distinct than in their palms. In the palms, the pattern density is thickest in the central part, but in the sole, the density is thickest near the big toe whilst large part of the remaining sole is covered by thick, tight, and smooth skin almost without furrows. In bonobos, the pattern intensity of the epidermal ridges (i.e. \"fingerprints\") of the palms and soles is considerably higher than in chimpanzees. Whilst the pattern intensity in the palm is the highest of all species of apes, in the sole, the density decreases and is comparable to other apes."}]}
+{"id": 2228, "query": "what is the latest version of chrome for linux", "topk": [{"text": "Google Chrome | 0.69% in October 2008. It then started rising again and by December 2008, Chrome again passed the 1% threshold. In early January 2009, CNET reported that Google planned to release versions of Chrome for OS X and Linux in the first half of the year. The first official Chrome OS X and Linux developer previews were announced on June 4, 2009, with a blog post saying they were missing many features and were intended for early feedback rather than general use. In December 2009, Google released beta versions of Chrome for OS X and Linux. Google Chrome 5.0, announced on May 25, 2010, was the first stable release to support all three platforms. Chrome was one of the twelve browsers offered on BrowserChoice.eu to European Economic Area users of Microsoft Windows in 2010."}]}
+{"id": 2229, "query": "what is the largest bill in american money", "topk": [{"text": "100 | Most of the world's currencies are divided into 100 subunits; for example, one euro is one hundred cents and one pound sterling is one hundred pence. By specification, 100 euro notes feature a picture of a Rococo gateway on the obverse and a Baroque bridge on the reverse. The U.S. hundred-dollar bill has Benjamin Franklin's portrait; the \"Benjamin\" is the largest U.S. bill in print. American savings bonds of $100 have Thomas Jefferson's portrait, while American $100 treasury bonds have Andrew Jackson's portrait."}]}
+{"id": 2230, "query": "how long is the bridge between new brunswick and prince edward island", "topk": [{"text": "Trans-Canada Highway | Another spur route of the Trans-Canada Highway splits off the mainline in eastern New Brunswick. This route connects to Prince Edward Island across the 13 km-long Confederation Bridge, crosses the central part of Prince Edward Island, including through the provincial capital of Charlottetown, before crossing back to the mainland on a ferry. This length of the route is 234 km, and consists of New Brunswick Highway 16, Prince Edward Island Highway 1 and Nova Scotia Highway 106. This leg of the Trans-Canada Highway sees moderately high traffic volumes and is a important tourist route for those wishing to visit Prince Edward Island. The Confederation Bridge is often viewed as an attraction in itself. Although the highway is mostly a two-lane route, its sections in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are built as super-two expressways."}]}
+{"id": 2231, "query": "how many nfl games were played in london", "topk": [{"text": "NFL International Series | all International Series games (later surpassed by the 2017 game between the Ravens and Jaguars, which drew an attendance of 84,592). For 2017 the series underwent a partial rebrand with four games in London branded as NFL London Games and one game in Mexico City branded as the NFL Mexico Game. In January 2018, it was announced that three games would be played in London that year, with two at Wembley and the other the first game at Tottenham Hotspur's new stadium. However, it was later confirmed that the opening of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium would be delayed and therefore all "}]}
+{"id": 2232, "query": "how many characters are present in icd-10 codes", "topk": [{"text": "ICD-10 Procedure Coding System | Each code consists of seven alphanumeric characters. The first character is the 'section'. The second through seventh characters mean different things in each section. Each character can be any of 34 possible values the ten digits 0-9 and the 24 letters A-H, J-N and P-Z may be used in each character. The letters O and I are excluded to avoid confusion with the numbers 0 and 1. There are no decimals in ICD-10-PCS Of the 72,081 codes in ICD-10-PCS, 62,022 are in the first section, \"Medical and surgical\"."}]}
+{"id": 2233, "query": "how many seasons of ray donovan has there been", "topk": [{"text": "Ray Donovan | On February 4, 2020, Showtime cancelled the series after seven seasons. The series was cancelled without any advance warning, leaving fans and showrunner, David Hollander, in shock. Season 8 was supposed to have been the final season, and Hollander already had a plan in place creatively for the story. A week later, Liev Schreiber wrote on his Instagram account that due to fans' support and activity in media, there was a possibility for Ray Donovan to return. The decision to cancel the series was reportedly for political reasons amid the recent merger between CBS, which owns Showtime, and Viacom, which \"did not recognize the power of the fan base and social media\". On August 19, "}]}
+{"id": 2234, "query": "where do peaches come from in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Peach | brought to the Americas by Spanish explorers in the 16th century, and eventually made it to England and France in the 17th century, where it was a prized and expensive treat. Horticulturist George Minifie supposedly brought the first peaches from England to its North American colonies in the early 17th century, planting them at his estate of Buckland in Virginia. Although Thomas Jefferson had peach trees at Monticello, American farmers did not begin commercial production until the 19th century in Maryland, Delaware, Georgia, South Carolina, and finally Virginia. The Shanghai honey nectar peach was a key component of both the food culture and agrarian economy the area where the modern "}]}
+{"id": 2235, "query": "what was the name of atom bomb dropped by usa on hiroshima", "topk": [{"text": "August 1945 | Atomic bombing of Hiroshima: United States B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay dropped a uranium-235 atomic bomb codenamed \"Little Boy\" on the Japanese city of Hiroshima at 8:15 a.m. local time, resulting in between 90,000 and 146,000 deaths. ; In a routine press release a little over 1,000 words in length, a statement from U.S. President Harry S. Truman informed the media that an atomic bomb with \"more power than 20,000 tons of TNT\" had been dropped on Hiroshima. The statement made no mention of radiation effects and the notion of an atomic bomb simply being a bigger version of a regular bomb persisted in the press for days afterward. ; Died: Richard Bong, 24, United States Army major and highest-scoring air ace of WWII (killed in the crash of a test flight of an experimental aircraft) "}]}
+{"id": 2236, "query": "songs on 4 your eyez only j cole", "topk": [{"text": "4 Your Eyez Only | the best verses of 2016. 2DOPEBOYZ listed \"Everybody Dies\" among the best verses of 2016. On January 16, 2017, Cole released a track titled, \"High for Hours\", the song was produced by Elite and Cam O'bi. It was recorded in summer 2015 while on the Forest Hills Drive Tour, and was considered for 4 Your Eyez Only but was omitted due to it not fitting the narrative. Music videos for the tracks \"For Whom the Bell Tolls\", \"Immortal\", \"Ville Mentality\", \"Change\", \"She's Mine Pt. 2\" and \"4 Your Eyez Only\" were included in the J. Cole: 4 Your Eyez Only HBO documentary. Cole never officially released the videos separately from the documentary, but all were eventually uploaded to YouTube by accounts not associated with Cole."}]}
+{"id": 2237, "query": "what happened to western rome after it fell", "topk": [{"text": "Fall of the Western Roman Empire | The fall of the Western Roman Empire (also called the fall of the Roman Empire or the fall of Rome) was the loss of central political control in the Western Roman Empire, a process in which the Empire failed to enforce its rule, and its vast territory was divided into several successor polities. The Roman Empire lost the strengths that had allowed it to exercise effective control over its Western provinces; modern historians posit factors including the effectiveness and numbers of the army, the health and numbers of the Roman population, the strength of the economy, the competence of the emperors, the internal struggles for power, the religious "}]}
+{"id": 2238, "query": "who helped them recapture mycenae once they were old enough to fight", "topk": [{"text": "Children of Heracles | The play begins at the altar of Zeus at Athens (N.B. Not Marathon, as generally assumed). The herald Copreus, in the employ of King Eurystheus of Mycenae, attempts to seize the children of Heracles, together with Heracles's old friend, Iolaus. When King Demophon, son of Theseus, insists that Iolaus and Heracles's children are under his protection, Copreus threatens to return with an army. Demophon is prepared to protect the children even at the cost of fighting a war against Eurystheus, but after consulting the oracles, he learns that the Athenians will be victorious only if they sacrifice a maiden of noble birth to Persephone. Demophon tells Iolaus that as much as he would like to help, he will not sacrifice his own child or force any of the Athenians to do so. Iolaus, realizing that he and "}]}
+{"id": 2239, "query": "who is the cast of the new tomb raider movie", "topk": [{"text": "Tomb Raider (film) | GK Films first acquired the rights to make the film in 2011. Norwegian director Roar Uthaug came on board in November 2015, and Alicia Vikander was cast as the new Lara Croft in April 2016. Deadline Hollywood had previously reported that Daisy Ridley was considered for the role, but Ridley later described it as \"the craziest rumor [she had] ever heard about [her]self\". Walton Goggins was announced to play the villain in December 2016, and much of the rest of the cast was revealed in early 2017."}]}
+{"id": 2240, "query": "who came up with the term baby boomer", "topk": [{"text": "Baby boomers | The term baby boom refers to a noticeable increase in the birth rate. The post-World War II population increase was described as a \"boom\" by various newspaper reporters, including Sylvia F. Porter in a column in the May 4, 1951, edition of the New York Post, based on the increase of 2,357,000 in the population of the U.S. from 1940 to 1950. The first recorded use of \"baby boomer\" is in a January 1963 Daily Press article by Leslie J. Nason describing a massive surge of college enrollments approaching as the oldest boomers were coming of age. The Oxford English Dictionary dates the modern meaning of the term to a January 23, 1970, article in The Washington Post."}]}
+{"id": 2241, "query": "where are the cardiac and vasomotor centers found", "topk": [{"text": "Vasomotor center | The vasomotor center (VMC) is a portion of the medulla oblongata. Together with the cardiovascular center and respiratory center, it regulates blood pressure. It also has a more minor role in other homeostatic processes. Upon increase in carbon dioxide level at central chemoreceptors, it stimulates the sympathetic system to constrict vessels. This is opposite to carbon dioxide in tissues causing vasodilatation, especially in the brain. Cranial nerves IX (glossopharyngeal nerve) and X (vagus nerve) both feed into the vasomotor centre and are themselves involved in the regulation of blood pressure."}]}
+{"id": 2242, "query": "who played anne in anne with an e", "topk": [{"text": "Anne with an E | Anne with an E (initially titled Anne for its first season within Canada) is a Canadian television series adapted from Lucy Maud Montgomery's 1908 classic work of children's literature, Anne of Green Gables. It was created by Moira Walley-Beckett for CBC and stars Amybeth McNulty as orphan Anne Shirley, Geraldine James as Marilla Cuthbert, R. H. Thomson as Matthew Cuthbert, Dalila Bela as Diana Barry and Lucas Jade Zumann as Gilbert Blythe. The series premiered on March 19, 2017, on CBC and on May 12 internationally on Netflix. It was renewed for a second season in August 2017 and for a third season in August 2018. Shortly after the third season was released in 2019, CBC and Netflix announced the series had been cancelled. Anne with an E received positive reviews and won Canadian Screen Award for Best Dramatic Series in both 2017 and 2018. The series tackles a range of issues such as orphaning, child abandonment, psychological trauma, social issues such as pressure for conformity, gender inequality, racism, religion, homosexuality, bullying and freedom of speech."}]}
+{"id": 2243, "query": "number of employees in the department of health and human services", "topk": [{"text": "North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS or DHHS) is a large state government agency in the U.S. state of North Carolina, somewhat analogous to the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The NCDHHS has more than 19,000 employees. The NCDHHS has its origins in the former North Carolina Department of Human Resources (DHR). The head of NCDHHS (Secretary) is appointed by the Governor of North Carolina and is a member of the North Carolina Cabinet in the executive branch of the North Carolina government. The NCDHHS was created in 1971."}]}
+{"id": 2244, "query": "who played big enos in smokey and the bandit", "topk": [{"text": "Pat McCormick (actor) | Pat McCormick (June 30, 1927 \u2013 July 29, 2005) was an American actor and comedy writer known for playing Big Enos Burdette in Smokey and the Bandit and its two sequels. He wrote for a number of performers such as Red Skelton, Phyllis Diller and Johnny Carson as well as for shows including Get Smart. McCormick had a distinctive appearance being 6'7\" tall, weighing 250 lbs and having a walrus mustache."}]}
+{"id": 2245, "query": "who plays chris grandy in 13 going on 30", "topk": [{"text": "14 Going on 30 | 14 Going on 30 is a 1988 American made-for-television comedy film broadcast by American Broadcasting Company and Buena Vista Television, and later distributed by Walt Disney Home Video. It stars Steven Eckholdt as Danny, a fourteen-year-old boy who is infatuated with his teacher Peggy Noble (Daphne Ashbrook). Danny uses a \"growth accelerator\" to make himself appear older than his actual age in an attempt to seduce her. A similar age swap and nearly identical title appears in the 2004 film 13 Going on 30, and the earlier film may have influenced the latter. The TV film was directed by Paul Schneider."}]}
+{"id": 2246, "query": "who has hit a double century in the ranji trophy for jharkhand in 2016", "topk": [{"text": "Ishan Kishan | On 6 November 2016, Ishan Kishan scored 273 runs against Delhi in the 2016\u201317 Ranji Trophy. This was the highest score by a player for Jharkhand in the Ranji Trophy. He was the leading run-scorer for Jharkhand in the 2017\u201318 Ranji Trophy, with 484 runs in six matches. In January 2018, he was bought by the Mumbai Indians in the 2018 IPL auction. He was the leading run-scorer for Jharkhand in the 2018\u201319 Vijay Hazare Trophy, with 405 runs in nine matches. In October 2018, he was named in India C's squad for the 2018\u201319 Deodhar Trophy, scoring a century in the tournament's final. In February 2019, in the 2018\u201319 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, he scored an unbeaten century against Jammu & Kashmir. In the next match, against Manipur, "}]}
+{"id": 2247, "query": "where is the hero golf challenge being played", "topk": [{"text": "Hero World Challenge | In 2000, the tournament was staged twice, with Tom Lehman winning the first event in January. The tournament then moved to December of that year, with Davis Love III winning that event. It has been played in December ever since. The January 2000 event was played at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. From December 2000 to 2013, the event took place at Sherwood Country Club, a course designed by Jack Nicklaus, in Thousand Oaks, California. In 2008, Woods did not compete due to knee surgery following his 2008 U.S. Open victory, even though he was the two-time defending champion. He did not play in 2009 due to time spent away from golf related to "}]}
+{"id": 2248, "query": "what is the wave length of x rays", "topk": [{"text": "Radiation | X-rays are electromagnetic waves with a wavelength less than about 10\u22129 m (greater than 3x1017 Hz and 1,240 eV). A smaller wavelength corresponds to a higher energy according to the equation E=h c/\u03bb. (\"E\" is Energy; \"h\" is Planck's constant; \"c\" is the speed of light; \"\u03bb\" is wavelength.) When an X-ray photon collides with an atom, the atom may absorb the energy of the photon and boost an electron to a higher orbital level or if the photon is extremely energetic, it may knock an electron from the atom altogether, causing the atom to ionize. Generally, larger atoms are more likely to absorb "}]}
+{"id": 2249, "query": "who won the oscar for best picture in 1976", "topk": [{"text": "March 1976 | The Hoosiers of Indiana University completed an unbeaten season (31 wins and no losses) and won the NCAA basketball championship with an 86 to 68 defeat of a fellow Big Ten Conference team, the Wolverines of the University of Michigan, in the title game at Philadelphia. ; The Academy Awards were presented at ceremonies in Hollywood. Actor Jack Nicholson, on his fifth Oscar nomination, won for the first time for Best Actor for his role in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, which also won the award for Best Picture; Nicholson's co-star and antagonist in the film, Louise Fletcher, won Best Actress. George Burns, 78, received the award for Best Supporting Actor (for The Sunshine Boys) and 82-year-old Mary Pickford was presented a special award for service to the "}]}
+{"id": 2250, "query": "who were the two mathematicians that invented calculus", "topk": [{"text": "Leibniz\u2013Newton calculus controversy | The calculus controversy (Priorit\u00e4tsstreit, \"priority dispute\") was an argument between the mathematicians Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz over who had first invented calculus. The question was a major intellectual controversy, which began simmering in 1699 and broke out in full force in 1711. Leibniz had published his work first, but Newton's supporters accused Leibniz of plagiarizing Newton's unpublished ideas. Leibniz died in disfavor in 1716 after his patron, the Elector Georg Ludwig of Hanover, became King George I of Great Britain in 1714. The modern consensus is that the two men developed their ideas independently. Newton claimed to have begun working on a form of calculus (which he called "}]}
+{"id": 2251, "query": "where does porter fly out of in toronto", "topk": [{"text": "Porter Airlines | would begin flying out of Toronto Pearson International Airport and expand its destinations throughout Canada, the United States, and Caribbean, starting in mid-2022. On March 18, 2020, Porter announced that they would suspend all flights, initially from March 20 through to June 1 due to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The suspension of service was then extended several times, until it was announced that Porter will be returning to service starting September 8, 2021, nearly 18 months since all flights were suspended. In July 2021, it was announced that Porter Airlines had reached an agreement with Canadian Federal Government for loans valued up to US$218.2 million, which will be used primarily as a capital reserve during the COVID-19 recovery period."}]}
+{"id": 2252, "query": "who sang the end of the world as we know it", "topk": [{"text": "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) | Vic Chesnutt, a folk singer discovered by R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe, recorded a very loose cover of the song for the 1992 R.E.M. tribute album Surprise Your Pig. ; Newfoundland folk-rockers Great Big Sea covered the song on their 1997 album Play under the title \"End of the World\". Their version is a minute and a half shorter than R.E.M.'s, yet still contains all the verses (the faster time is achieved primarily by their increasing the tempo). It peaked at #24 on the Canadian Singles Chart on the week of April 6, 1998. ; DC Talk covered a 7 minute and 18 second version of "}]}
+{"id": 2253, "query": "who challenged the aristotelian model of a geocentric universe", "topk": [{"text": "Theophilos Corydalleus | Galileo contradicted the Aristotelian idea of the incorruptibly perfect smooth Moon. Ptolemy's geocentric model was used by the Catholic Church until its decline. Corydalleus was appointed director of the Patriarchal Academy in Constantinople by patriarch Cyril Lucaris. Korydalleus reorganized the educational curriculum following the Neo-Aristotelian model. The model emancipated philosophy from theology. Science was reintroduced to schools which led to a revolution for Orthodox education. There was a renewal of interest in Hellenic literature. The drawback of this reintroduction was that Ancient Greek thought superseded the new scientific advancement put forth by Galileo Galilei, Copernicus, and contemporaries. This is clearly demonstrated with Corydalleus's works on Claudius Ptolemy and Aristotle. "}]}
+{"id": 2254, "query": "delhi is on the banks of which river", "topk": [{"text": "Delhi | Delhi ( Dill\u012b; Dill\u012b; D\u00eahl\u012b), officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, but primarily its western or right bank, Delhi shares borders with the state of Uttar Pradesh in the east and with the state of Haryana in the remaining directions. The NCT covers an area of 1484 km2. According to the 2011 census, Delhi's city proper population was over 11 million, while the NCT's population was about 16.8 million. Delhi's urban agglomeration, which includes the satellite cities of Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurgaon and Noida in an area known as the "}]}
+{"id": 2255, "query": "what happened at the 1939 worlds fair in regards to television", "topk": [{"text": "1939 New York World's Fair | 200 television sets scattered throughout the New York metropolitan area. In order to convince skeptical visitors that the television sets were not a trick, one set was made with a transparent case so that the internal components could be seen. As part of the exhibit at the RCA pavilion, visitors could see themselves on television. There were also television demonstrations at the General Electric and Westinghouse pavilions. During this formal introduction at the fair, television sets became available for public purchase at various stores in the New York City area. After Albert Einstein gave a speech that discussed cosmic rays, the fair's lights were ceremonially lit. Dignitaries received a special Opening Day Program which contained their names written in Braille."}]}
+{"id": 2256, "query": "krypton-85 decays by emission of a beta particle. the product of this decay is", "topk": [{"text": "Krypton-85 | Krypton-85 (85Kr) is a radioisotope of krypton. Krypton-85 has a half-life of 10.756 years and a maximum decay energy of 687 keV. It decays into stable rubidium-85. Its most common decay (99.57%) is by beta particle emission with maximum energy of 687 keV and an average energy of 251 keV. The second most common decay (0.43%) is by beta particle emission (maximum energy of 173 keV) followed by gamma ray emission (energy of 514 keV). Other decay modes have very small probabilities and emit less energetic gamma rays. Krypton-85 is mostly synthetic, though it is produced naturally in trace quantities by cosmic ray spallation. In terms of radiotoxicity, 440 Bq of 85Kr is equivalent to 1 Bq of radon-222, without considering the rest of the radon decay chain."}]}
+{"id": 2257, "query": "who starred in the tv show even stevens", "topk": [{"text": "Even Stevens | Even Stevens is an American comedy television series that aired on Disney Channel with a total of three seasons and 65 episodes from June 17, 2000, to June 2, 2003. It follows the life of the Stevens, a family living in suburban Sacramento, California, mainly focusing on the clashing personalities of its two younger children, Ren and Louis. The series was produced by Brookwell McNamara Entertainment. It is often recognized as launching Shia LaBeouf's breakout career as an actor. The show also features fast motion photography, which it employs in every episode. The feature-length Disney Channel Original Movie based on the series, The Even Stevens Movie, premiered on June 13, 2003, and serves as the series finale. The show was cancelled after reaching the 65-episode limit that Disney Channel had at the time."}]}
+{"id": 2258, "query": "what percent of the us population controls the wealth", "topk": [{"text": "Economy of the United States | Wealth inequality is more unequal than income inequality, with the top 1% households owning approximately 42% of the net worth in 2012, versus 24% in 1979. According to a September 2017 report by the Federal Reserve, wealth inequality is at record highs; the top 1% controlled 38.6% of the country's wealth in 2016. The Boston Consulting Group posited in June 2017 report that 1% of the Americans will control 70% of country's wealth by 2021. The top 10% wealthiest possess 80% of all financial assets. Wealth inequality in the U.S. is greater than in most developed countries other than Switzerland and Denmark. Inherited wealth may "}]}
+{"id": 2259, "query": "what is the oasis in ready player one", "topk": [{"text": "Ready Player One (film) | In 2045, people seek to escape from reality through the virtual reality entertainment universe called the OASIS (Ontologically Anthropocentric Sensory Immersive Simulation), created by James Halliday and Ogden Morrow of Gregarious Games. After Halliday's death, a pre-recorded message left by his avatar Anorak announces a game, granting ownership of the OASIS to the first to find the golden Easter egg within it, which gets locked behind a gate requiring three keys which players can obtain by accomplishing three challenges. The contest has lured several \"Gunters\", or egg hunters, and the interest of Nolan Sorrento, the CEO of Innovative Online Industries (IOI) who seeks to control the OASIS himself by inserting intrusive online advertising. "}]}
+{"id": 2260, "query": "who sang the song one of these nights", "topk": [{"text": "One of These Nights (Eagles song) | \"One of These Nights\" is a song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey and recorded by the American rock band Eagles. The title track from their One of These Nights album, the song became their second single to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart after \"Best of My Love\" and also helped propel the album to number one. The single version was shortened from the album version of the song, removing most of the song's intro and most of its fade-out, as well. Henley is lead vocalist on the verses, while Randy Meisner sings high harmony on the refrain. The song features a guitar solo by Don Felder that is \"composed of blues-based licks and sustained string bends using an unusually meaty distortion tone.\""}]}
+{"id": 2261, "query": "what type of energy do satellites generally use to communicate with earth", "topk": [{"text": "Low Earth orbit | A low Earth orbit requires the lowest amount of energy for satellite placement. It provides high bandwidth and low communication latency. Satellites and space stations in LEO are more accessible for crew and servicing. Since it requires less energy to place a satellite into a LEO, and a satellite there needs less powerful amplifiers for successful transmission, LEO is used for many communication applications, such as the Iridium phone system. Some communication satellites use much higher geostationary orbits and move at the same angular velocity as the Earth as to appear stationary above one location on the planet."}]}
+{"id": 2262, "query": "who has most followers on instagram in world", "topk": [{"text": "Instagram | uploaded by users. As of December 2021, the most followed person is Portuguese professional footballer Cristiano Ronaldo with over 373 million followers. As of January 14, 2019, the most-liked photo on Instagram is a picture of an egg, posted by the account @world_record_egg, created with the sole purpose of surpassing the previous record of 18 million likes on a Kylie Jenner post. As of January 2019, the picture has over 55 million likes. The second most-liked photo is a wedding photo of Ariana Grande and her husband Dalton Gomez. Instagram was the fourth most downloaded mobile app of the 2010s."}]}
+{"id": 2263, "query": "when did the international space station go into space", "topk": [{"text": "Space exploration | Salyut 1 was the first space station of any kind, launched into low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 19 April 1971. The International Space Station is currently the only fully functional space station, inhabited continuously since the year 2000."}]}
+{"id": 2264, "query": "what was the first capital city of australia", "topk": [{"text": "March 1913 | The new capital of Australia was christened in a ceremony that saw the unveiling of three pillars of a memorial column by Baron Denman, Governor-General of Australia, Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, and Minister for Home Affairs King O'Malley. At noon, Lady Denman opened a gold cigarette case, withdrew the paper inside, and announced \"I name the Capital of Australia 'Canberra'.\" \"Canberra\", which was among almost 1,000 suggestions submitted to the federal government, had first been used in 1826 by J. J. Moore in an application to purchase land in what would become the Australian Capital Territory. Other suggestions had been Kangaremu, Blueducks, Eucalypta, Myola, Gonebroke, Swindleville and Cooeeoomoo, and the second most popular proposal had been Shakespeare. ; Plans were announced by the British Prime Minister's Office to reform the House of Lords, taking away its veto power and abolishing the hereditary succession. ; The association football club Dornbirn was established in Dornbirn, Austria. "}]}
+{"id": 2265, "query": "what are the toll roads called in mexico", "topk": [{"text": "List of toll roads | The first tolled Mexican federal highway, between Amacuzac, State of Mexico, and Iguala, opened in 1952 and provided the first partial high-speed connection on the Mexico-Acapulco route. Dozens of toll highways now exist in Mexico, referred to as autopistas or supercarreteras. Most federal toll roads are four lanes, though some, especially in mountainous areas, are two. Toll (quota) roads provide high-speed alternatives to non-toll federal highways as well as bypasses of major and mid-sized cities."}]}
+{"id": 2266, "query": "when does the good doctor episode 8 air", "topk": [{"text": "Doctor Who (series 8) | Series 8 was initially slated to be broadcast starting in the late summer of 2014, with Steven Moffat acknowledging this likelihood in July 2013, prior to the announcement of Peter Capaldi's casting. In September however it was suggested that the broadcast date would likely be pushed back to the third quarter of 2014, which would tie in with the production starting in January 2014 and typically lasting up to 9 months before the transmission of the first episode. It was also suggested that the series would be a twelve rather than thirteen episode run. In an October 2013 interview, Steven Moffat said that there will be at least 13 episodes in the series. "}]}
+{"id": 2267, "query": "what was the name of the horse in steptoe and son", "topk": [{"text": "Steptoe and Son | Ron Grainer won a second successive Ivor Novello award for the show's theme tune ' Old Ned ', to which he gave a different treatment, one year later, during a Rag-and-Bone Man scene in The Home-Made Car. The series had no standard set of opening titles but the opening sequences would often feature the Steptoes' horse, Hercules. \"Steptoe and Son\" is the Steptoes' trading name, but as established in the first episode, the \"Son\" is not Harold as initially believed, but Albert. The name dates from when he and his mother\u2014Mrs. Steptoe\u2014worked the rounds. The first series has the pair as very rough looking and often dirty and wearing ragged clothes, but they were portrayed as cleaner in later series."}]}
+{"id": 2268, "query": "what state does rick and morty take place in", "topk": [{"text": "Rick and Morty | The show revolves around the adventures of the members of the Smith household, which consists of parents Jerry and Beth, their children Summer and Morty, and Beth's father, Rick Sanchez, who lives with them as a guest. According to Justin Roiland, the family lives outside of Seattle, Washington. The adventures of Rick and Morty, however, take place across an infinite number of realities, with the characters travelling to other planets and dimensions through portals and Rick's flying car. Rick is an eccentric and alcoholic mad scientist, who eschews many ordinary conventions such as school, marriage, love, and family. He frequently goes on adventures with his 14-year-old grandson, Morty, a kind-hearted but easily distressed boy, whose na\u00efve but grounded moral compass plays counterpoint to Rick's Machiavellian ego. Morty's 17-year-old sister, Summer, is a more conventional teenager who worries about improving her status among her "}]}
+{"id": 2269, "query": "what is an open university grade 3 pass", "topk": [{"text": "Open University | home, but is regarded as an exam for grading purposes. Modules results are sometimes issued on a graded basis, consisting of pass grades 1 (threshold 85%, a distinction), 2 (70\u201384%), 3 (55\u201369%) & 4 (40\u201354%), and fail (below 40%). This grade is calculated as the lower of the overall continuous assessment score (OCAS) and overall examination score (OES). These grades can be weighted according to their level, and combined to calculate the classification of a degree. An undergraduate degree will weight level 3 modules twice as much as level 2, and in postgraduate programmes all M level modules are equally weighted."}]}
+{"id": 2270, "query": "who dies in season 2 of the originals", "topk": [{"text": "List of The Originals characters | she died her powers didn't go back to the Earth since they were stolen by Celeste. Following the death of Celeste, Davina was revived. In the final episode of season one, Davina brings Mikael Mikaelson (father of Originals) back from the dead and tethers him to a bracelet that she controls. In season two, Davina tries to find a way to unlink Marcel's and Josh's destiny to Klaus' so that Mikael can kill him. In a disc shop, she meets Kaleb and begins to bond with him, unaware he's Kol Mikaelson. She still has Mikael under her control and when on a date with Kaleb they get attacked by the werewolves searching for the white oak "}]}
+{"id": 2271, "query": "what is the approximate volume of blood in your body", "topk": [{"text": "Blood volume | A typical adult has a blood volume of approximately 5 liters, with females and males having approximately the same blood volume. Blood volume is regulated by the kidneys. Blood volume (BV) can be calculated given the hematocrit (HC; the fraction of blood that is red blood cells) and plasma volume (PV), with the hematocrit being regulated via the blood oxygen content regulator: Blood volume measurement may be used in people with congestive heart failure, chronic hypertension, kidney failure and critical care. The use of relative blood volume changes during dialysis is of questionable utility. Total Blood Volume can be measured manually via the Dual Isotope or Dual Tracer Technique, a classic technique, available since the 1950s. This technique requires double labeling of the blood; that is 2 injections and 2 standards (51Cr-RBC for tagging red blood cells and I-HAS for tagging plasma volume) as well as withdrawing and re-infusing patients with their own blood for blood volume analysis results. This method may take up to 6 hours for accurate results."}]}
+{"id": 2272, "query": "who's winning the election in virginia for governor", "topk": [{"text": "2013 Virginia gubernatorial election | The 2013 Virginia gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 2013, to elect the governor of Virginia. The incumbent governor, Republican Bob McDonnell, was not eligible to run for re-election due to term limits established by the Virginia Constitution. Virginia is the only state that prohibits its governor from serving immediate successive terms. Three candidates appeared on the ballot for Governor: Republican Ken Cuccinelli, the Attorney General of Virginia; Democrat Terry McAuliffe, a businessman and the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee; and Libertarian Robert Sarvis, a lawyer and businessman. McAuliffe won the election and was sworn in as "}]}
+{"id": 2273, "query": "what are three different types of hotel properties", "topk": [{"text": "Sokos Hotels | The Sokos Hotels chain consists of three hotel types: Break, Original, and Solo. Most of the hotels belong to the Original category. They are usually situated in city centers and include traditional hotel services. Hotels that belong to the Break category operate in connection with spas, ski resorts, and nature resorts. Hotels in the Solo category are more personalized and offer a higher level of service, according to Sokos Hotels."}]}
+{"id": 2274, "query": "where does the phrase dressed to the nines", "topk": [{"text": "To the nines | \"To the nines\" is an English idiom meaning \"to perfection\" or \"to the highest degree\". In modern English usage, the phrase most commonly appears as \"dressed to the nines\" or \"dressed up to the nines\"."}]}
+{"id": 2275, "query": "when did harvard become an ivy league school", "topk": [{"text": "Ivy League | Note: Six of the eight Ivy League universities consider their founding dates to be simply the date that they received their charters and thus became legal corporations with the authority to grant academic degrees. Harvard University uses the date that the legislature of the Massachusetts Bay Colony formally allocated funds for the creation of a college. Harvard was chartered in 1650, although classes had been conducted for approximately a decade by then. The University of Pennsylvania initially considered its founding date to be 1750; this is the year which appears on the first iteration of the university seal. Later in Penn's early history, the university changed its officially recognized founding date to 1749, which was used for all of the nineteenth century, including a centennial celebration in 1849. In 1899, Penn's board of trustees formally adopted a third founding date of 1740, in response to a petition from Penn's General Alumni Society. Penn was chartered in 1755, the same year collegiate classes began. \"Religious affiliation\" refers to financial sponsorship, formal association with, and promotion by, a religious denomination. All of the schools in the Ivy League are private and not currently associated with any religion. "}]}
+{"id": 2276, "query": "who claimed land in south america for portugal", "topk": [{"text": "Pedro \u00c1lvares Cabral | Cabral claimed it for the Portuguese Crown. He explored the coast, realizing that the large land mass was probably a continent, and dispatched a ship to notify King Manuel I of the new territory. The continent was South America, and the land he had claimed for Portugal later came to be known as Brazil. The fleet reprovisioned and then turned eastward to resume the journey to India. A storm in the southern Atlantic caused the loss of several ships, and the six remaining ships eventually rendezvoused in the Mozambique Channel before proceeding to Calicut in India. Cabral was originally successful in negotiating trading rights, but Arab merchants "}]}
+{"id": 2277, "query": "who proposed that electrons behave like waves and particles", "topk": [{"text": "Atomic theory | In 1924, Louis de Broglie proposed that all moving particles\u2014particularly subatomic particles such as electrons\u2014exhibit a degree of wave-like behavior. Erwin Schr\u00f6dinger, fascinated by this idea, explored whether or not the movement of an electron in an atom could be better explained as a wave rather than as a particle. Schr\u00f6dinger's equation, published in 1926, describes an electron as a wave function instead of as a point particle. This approach elegantly predicted many of the spectral phenomena that Bohr's model failed to explain. Although this concept was mathematically convenient, it was difficult to visualize, and faced opposition. One of its critics, Max Born, proposed "}]}
+{"id": 2278, "query": "when did the celebrities enter the big brother house", "topk": [{"text": "Celebrity Big Brother (British series 5) racism controversy | The fifth UK series of Celebrity Big Brother began on Wednesday 3 January 2007. On the first day, eleven celebrity housemates entered the Big Brother House, including model Danielle Lloyd, S Club 7 singer Jo O'Meara and Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty. Then, on Friday 5, former Big Brother housemate Jade Goody entered the house, accompanied by her boyfriend Jack Tweed and her mother Jackiey Budden. Each day, Channel 4 broadcast a daily \"highlights\" show, featuring selected events of the previous 24 hours in the House, which itself was repeated the following morning, although offensive language and other potentially objectionable content was removed "}]}
+{"id": 2279, "query": "what state courts can order a new trial", "topk": [{"text": "New trial | trial court was not a court of record) or in some legal systems, if the losing party to a case appeals, then the appellate court itself will hold a new trial, known as a trial de novo. In the United States, if a defendant is acquitted of a crime, the Fifth Amendment generally prohibits a retrial; thus, with few exceptions, a retrial only can occur if the verdict in the first trial was \"guilty\", or if there was no verdict. In other legal systems, the rules may be different. For example, in Canada, the Crown (prosecution) may seek leave to appeal an acquittal; if such an appeal is successful, a retrial may be ordered."}]}
+{"id": 2280, "query": "when was the peak to peak gondola built", "topk": [{"text": "Pic Chaussy | A gondola was built in 1962 from the Mosses pass to the summit, with a stop at the Lake Lioson. The gondola shut down in 1987 and the last infrastructure was brought down in 2009, due to the protests of swiss ecologists that were unhappy about Les Mosses' choice of replacing the older cabin lift."}]}
+{"id": 2281, "query": "what allows chyme to enter the small intestine", "topk": [{"text": "Human digestive system | act to mix and move the chyme more slowly in the small intestine allowing more time for absorption (and these continue in the large intestine). In the duodenum, pancreatic lipase is secreted together with a co-enzyme, colipase to further digest the fat content of the chyme. From this breakdown, smaller particles of emulsified fats called chylomicrons are produced. There are also digestive cells called enterocytes lining the intestines (the majority being in the small intestine). They are unusual cells in that they have villi on their surface which in turn have innumerable microvilli on their surface. All these villi make "}]}
+{"id": 2282, "query": "where did they film the royal tv series", "topk": [{"text": "Mount Royal (TV series) | The series was produced by CTV, Alliance Communications and the French production company Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Fran\u00e7aise de Production. It was filmed in both Montreal and Paris and at the time was one of the most expensive Canadian television productions, with a budget of $17 million."}]}
+{"id": 2283, "query": "where do they get the hair for a hair transplant", "topk": [{"text": "Hair transplantation | Follicular unit transplantation (FUT) is the traditional hair transplant method which involves extracting a linear strip of hair bearing skin from the back or the side of the scalp. The strip is then dissected to separate individual grafts."}]}
+{"id": 2284, "query": "how many co2 molecules are produced in aerobic respiration", "topk": [{"text": "Cellular waste product | When in the presence of oxygen, cells use aerobic respiration to obtain energy from glucose molecules. Simplified Theoretical Reaction: C6H12O6 (aq) + 6O2 (g) \u2192 6CO2 (g) + 6H2O(l) + ~ 30ATP Cells undergoing aerobic respiration produce 6 molecules of carbon dioxide, 6 molecules of water, and up to 30 molecules of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is directly used to produce energy, from each molecule of glucose in the presence of surplus oxygen. In aerobic respiration, oxygen serves as the recipient of electrons from the electron transport chain. Aerobic respiration is thus very efficient because oxygen is a strong oxidant. Aerobic respiration proceeds in a series of steps, which also increases efficiency - since glucose "}]}
+{"id": 2285, "query": "when did the red guards start and end", "topk": [{"text": "Red Guards (Finland) | The Red Guards came about during a general strike in November 1905. The strike began in reaction to the Russification of Finland and was a joint effort between the Social Democratic labour movement and the political right. The strike lasted only a week, but in the final days differing views created a deep gap between the two parties. The National Guard, which was established for law enforcement as the police began to participate, was likewise split into the working-class Red Guards and the bourgeoisie-aligned Protection Corps. Some minor incidents followed, especially in the capital Helsinki, but violent clashes were avoided. Although the general strike was over, both guards remained active. In 1906, the number of Red Guard members was estimated at 25,000."}]}
+{"id": 2286, "query": "who is the father of genetics and what did he study", "topk": [{"text": "Gregor Mendel | Mendel, known as the \"father of modern genetics\", chose to study variation in plants in his monastery's 2 ha experimental garden. After initial experiments with pea plants, Mendel settled on studying seven traits that seemed to be inherited independently of other traits: seed shape, flower color, seed coat tint, pod shape, unripe pod color, flower location, and plant height. He first focused on seed shape, which was either angular or round. Between 1856 and 1863 Mendel cultivated and tested some 28,000 plants, the majority of which were pea plants (Pisum sativum). This study showed that, when true-breeding different varieties were crossed to each other (e.g., tall plants fertilized by short plants), in the second generation, one in four pea plants had purebred recessive traits, two out of four were hybrids, and one out of four were purebred dominant. His experiments led him to make two generalizations, the Law of Segregation and the Law of Independent Assortment, which later came to be known as Mendel's Laws of Inheritance."}]}
+{"id": 2287, "query": "what is the meaning of the name mandy", "topk": [{"text": "Mandy (name) | Mandy can be used as a given name, a diminutive, or a nickname, for both female and male genders. It is often used as a diminutive (i.e., short form, see hypocorism) of the female names Amanda and Miranda, or as a given name in its own right. It is also used as a nickname for the male names Armand, Armando, Mandel, or Emmanuel. Variants, for both male and female, include Mandi, Mady, Mandie, and Manda. Its usage as a popular female name can be traced back to at least the beginning of the 20th century, with the song \"Mandy\" by Irving Berlin in 1919, and the Milly-Molly-Mandy series of children's books by Joyce Lankester Brisley in the 1920s. The pop songs \"Mandy\" by Barry Manilow (1974) and the Irish boyband Westlife (2003) and \"I'm Mandy Fly Me\" by 10CC (1976) speak to the resurgent popularity of the name in recent times."}]}
+{"id": 2288, "query": "when do new episodes of mindy project air", "topk": [{"text": "The Mindy Project | In the United States, the show used to air on Freeform and Logo TV. ; In the United Kingdom, the show airs on Sky Comedy. It used to air on E4 until 2015 ; In India the show airs on Comedy Central. ; In Canada the show was aired by City. A network spokesperson confirmed that The Mindy Project would continue to air new episodes on City City didn't air Season 6 until January 2018. (Hulu is not accessible in Canada.) ; In Oceania the show airs for Australia on the Seven Network from January 28, 2013 at 10PM Mondays and for New Zealand on FOUR from March 11, 2013 at 9:30PM Mondays. ; In Israel the show airs on the Hot 3 on-demand service from January 23, 2013. ; In Europe the show aired from March 26, 2013 at 9:30PM Tuesdays, for the Netherlands on Foxlife from January 20, 2014 at 8:30PM Mondays and for Spain on Cosmopolitan TV from January 23, 2014 at 9:30PM Thursdays. In Germany the show airs on Comedy Central Germany since 2013. "}]}
+{"id": 2289, "query": "what material was used to build the roofs of houses in burzahom", "topk": [{"text": "Borcea | Many of the houses in Borcea are built using traditional means of construction and locally sourced materials. The masonry construction of the houses use sun-dried mudbricks called chirpici. Finer adobe is also used for exterior coating and as a binding material. The exterior of a house is usually covered with a layer of lime. Some houses are decorated with traditional motifs. The simple ridged roof consists of declined rafters that rest on vertical wall-plates on top of each wall. Tiles are often used as a roof covering although galvanised steel and bitumen could also be found. The roof often extends toward the front of a house to cover a small porch. Supporting frames are seldom used in this type of construction and are usually made of wood. Building an mudbrick house is a community effort with relatives of the house owner assisting in the erection of the building. "}]}
+{"id": 2290, "query": "the inner sanctuary of the parthenon where the statue of athena is located in known as the", "topk": [{"text": "Acropolis of Athens | The entrance to the Acropolis was a monumental gateway termed the Propylaea. To the south of the entrance is the tiny Temple of Athena Nike. At the centre of the Acropolis is the Parthenon or Temple of Athena Parthenos (Athena the Virgin). East of the entrance and north of the Parthenon is the temple known as the Erechtheum. South of the platform that forms the top of the Acropolis there are also the remains of the ancient, though often remodelled, Theatre of Dionysus. A few hundred metres away, there is the now partially reconstructed Odeon of Herodes Atticus. All the valuable ancient artifacts are situated in the Acropolis Museum, which resides on the southern slope of the same rock, 280 metres from the Parthenon."}]}
+{"id": 2291, "query": "one piece episode 534 english dubbed release date", "topk": [{"text": "One Piece (season 5) | through February 2, 2003, on Fuji Television in Japan and was released on DVD in five compilations, each containing one disc with two or three episodes, by Avex Mode between March 3, 2004, and July 7, 2004. The season was then licensed for a heavily edited dubbed broadcast in English by 4Kids Entertainment. Their adaptation ran from August 4, 2007, through September 22, 2007, on Cartoon Network and omitted seven of the season's thirteen episodes. It was the last season to be dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment. Starting with the sixth season, Funimation took over dubbing new episodes for broadcast on Cartoon Network. Eventually they began redubbing the series from the start for uncut release on DVD and released the fifth season, relabeled as \"One Piece: Season Two \u2013 Seventh "}]}
+{"id": 2292, "query": "who is the original singer of i write sins not tragedies", "topk": [{"text": "I Write Sins Not Tragedies | \"I Write Sins Not Tragedies\" is a song by American rock band Panic! at the Disco, is the second single from their debut studio album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005), and was released in the United States as a digital download on January 16, 2006. The pizzicato cello motif that the song is built upon was played by session musician Heather Stebbins. The song reached No. 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100, the band's only top-40 hit until the release of \"Hallelujah\" in 2015, and only top-ten hit until \"High Hopes\" in 2018. While the song failed to hit the top 10 "}]}
+{"id": 2293, "query": "why did jean valjean take care of cosette", "topk": [{"text": "Jean Valjean | Madeleine is Valjean. Javert is told that he must be incorrect because the \"real\" Jean Valjean (who is in reality Champmathieu) had just been found. Valjean takes Fantine to the local hospital (which is on the side of the mayor's house) and has her cared for. He learns of Cosette, Fantine's daughter, and tries to pay off the Th\u00e9nardiers (who are abusing Cosette). Javert then apologizes to \"M. Madeleine\", and tells him that the \"real\" Jean Valjean has been found and is to be tried the next day. Javert also asks that he be dismissed in disgrace by Valjean "}]}
+{"id": 2294, "query": "where does the lincoln highway begin and end", "topk": [{"text": "Lincoln, Michigan | The 133 mi highway) runs across the lower peninsula from Empire, Michigan, past Lincoln and on to its end in Harrisville. It is one of three true cross-peninsular highways. ; traverses 25 mi of Alcona County from its southern terminus in Oscoda past Wurtsmith Air Force Base, through the town of Mikado, across M-72, through the town of Lincoln, and ending at its northern point just south of the Alpena County Line. The terrain is mostly hilly and farm land. "}]}
+{"id": 2295, "query": "what is the ultimate objective of financial management", "topk": [{"text": "Financial management | Profit maximization happens when marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue. This is the main objective of Financial Management. ; Maintaining proper cash flow is a short run objective of financial management. It is necessary for operations to pay the day-to-day expenses e.g. raw material, electricity bills, wages, rent etc. A good cash flow ensures the survival of company; see cashflow forecast. ; Minimization on capital cost in financial management can help operations gain more profit. ; Estimating the Requirement of Funds: Businesses make forecast on funds needed in both short run and long run, hence, they can improve the efficiency of funding. The estimation is based on the budget e.g. sales budget, production budget; see Budget analyst. ; Determining the Capital Structure: Capital structure is how a firm "}]}
+{"id": 2296, "query": "what year did the price is right first air", "topk": [{"text": "The Price Is Right (Australian game show) | The first version of the modern The Price Is Right format first aired in Australia on the 0-10 Network from 1973 to 1974; this version was hosted by Garry Meadows and announcer Keith Livingston. At this time, Reg Grundy Organisation was copying many shows from Goodson-Todman Productions in the U.S.; they had a flair for making detailed copies of sets, and The Price Is Right was no exception. Grundy staffer Bill Mason went to the United States to research the show in detail. The show started in an hour-long daytime slot on 5 February 1973 (a mere five months after the original first aired in the States), and was later given a half-hour, prime time slot on the network (premiering on 30 April 1973). This "}]}
+{"id": 2297, "query": "when did under the cork tree come out", "topk": [{"text": "From Under the Cork Tree | From Under the Cork Tree is the second studio album by the American rock band Fall Out Boy, released on May 3, 2005, through Island Records as the band's major label debut. The music was composed by lead vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stump, with all lyrics penned by bassist Pete Wentz, continuing the band's songwriting approach they took for some songs on their prior 2003 effort Take This to Your Grave. Neal Avron handled production duties. Commenting on the record's lyrical themes, Wentz said the lyrics were about \"the anxiety and depression that goes along with looking at your own life.\" In support of their release the group headlined tours "}]}
+{"id": 2298, "query": "when did colour tv come out in uk", "topk": [{"text": "Pye (electronics company) | on BBC2 on 1 July 1967, with a full colour service beginning on that channel on 2 December 1967. BBC1 and ITV followed suit on 15 November 1969. Colour broadcasting added further to the cost and complexity of producing television sets. The resulting high price and low coverage areas of the new technology delayed consumer adoption further: it wasn't until 1977 that the number of colour licences sold outnumbered those of black and white. In the early 1970s, Sony and Hitachi launched UK colour televisions that cost less than \u00a3200. Domestic manufacturers attempted to compete, but were handicapped by outdated "}]}
+{"id": 2299, "query": "who are the characters in yo gabba gabba", "topk": [{"text": "Yo Gabba Gabba! | Hosted by a character named DJ Lance Rock, the series features live-action segments featuring 5 toys: Muno (a red cyclops), Foofa (a pink flower-bubble), Brobee (a green monster), Toodee (a blue cat/dragon), and Plex (a yellow robot). In between the main segments are many short animated sketches and songs. Among the varied animation sequences during the show was Super Martian Robot Girl, designed by indie cartoonists Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer. The title character of that segment was voiced by Ariela Barer in season one and by Caroline Jacobs in season three. Famous musicians who have appeared on the show include Mos Def, Bootsy Collins, Ladytron, The Killers, Enon, The Clientele, Jimmy Eat World, Solange Knowles, Taking Back Sunday, Datarock, The "}]}
+{"id": 2300, "query": "list of local government area in benue state", "topk": [{"text": "List of villages in Benue State | This is a list of villages and settlements in Benue State, Nigeria organised by local government area (LGA) and district/area (with postal codes also given). Uwokwu district/Area Continued: Ochoro Ojaba, Obotu Ojaba, Aadoga Ojaba, Obi Ojaba, Itikpala Ojaba, Obi Ororu, Obotu ororu, Ochoro ororu, Anyadu Ororu, Itikpala Ihiokwu, Agwala, Agbaja, Uchuo, Aadoga Akiraba, Anyadu Akiraba, Okpoma, Ikom, Ugbogiri, Ogonari, Ochoro Ohehe, Anyadu Ohehe, Iyiwo Aadoga, Ekpong, Obugbehe, Ogogo, Anyona-Oye, Ohehe-Uma, Owucheri, Otakini, Obotu Otonogo, Obi-Ijegwu, Obode, Ichacho, Obussa, Itikpala Obussa, Ibiladum, Okwukwu, Achiyangba, Obiwana, Igbo, Agbong, Ihiegbe, Okobi, Icho, Ugburu, Oboko,Ajide,Ogbulo, Agom,Olengbecho"}]}
+{"id": 2301, "query": "panic at the disco la devotee video cast", "topk": [{"text": "Panic! at the Disco | \"LA Devotee\" was released November 26 as a promotional single. On December 31, 2015, the band released \"Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time.\" The band co-headlined the Weezer & Panic! at the Disco Summer Tour 2016 with Weezer from June to August 2016. The band released a cover of Queen's \"Bohemian Rhapsody\" in August 2016, on the Suicide Squad soundtrack album. On September 22, 2016, the band released the music video for \"LA Devotee.\" With the release came the announcement of the Death of a Bachelor Tour in 2017. MisterWives and Saint Motel were announced as the opening acts. In a December 2016 interview, Urie said that he hoped to make a music video for every song on the album Death of a Bachelor."}]}
+{"id": 2302, "query": "who played the villain in tiger zinda hai", "topk": [{"text": "Tiger Zinda Hai | A sequel to the film is in the works and is reported to be directed by Maneesh Sharma. Emraan Hashmi is said to be playing the antagonist in the film. Aditya Chopra and Shridhar Raghavan are said to write the film. YRF is developing a Spy Universe which consists of Salman Khan as Avinash, Shah Rukh Khan as Feroz, and Hrithik Roshan as Kabir."}]}
+{"id": 2303, "query": "what types of cells go through binary fission", "topk": [{"text": "Gene | two distinct membrane-bound cells. In prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) this usually occurs via a relatively simple process called binary fission, in which each circular genome attaches to the cell membrane and is separated into the daughter cells as the membrane invaginates to split the cytoplasm into two membrane-bound portions. Binary fission is extremely fast compared to the rates of cell division in eukaryotes. Eukaryotic cell division is a more complex process known as the cell cycle; DNA replication occurs during a phase of this cycle known as S phase, whereas the process of segregating chromosomes and splitting the cytoplasm occurs during M phase."}]}
+{"id": 2304, "query": "who wrote it's gonna take a lot of love", "topk": [{"text": "Ain't That a Lot of Love | \"(Ain't That) a Lot of Love\" is a 1966 song written by Homer Banks and Willia Dean Parker, and first released by Banks on Minit Records, titled \"A Lot of Love\"."}]}
+{"id": 2305, "query": "who become ceo of wipro company in 2016", "topk": [{"text": "Wipro | On 6 July 2020, Thierry Delaporte took over from Abidali Neemuchwala as the new CEO of Wipro. Abidali Neemuchwala was appointed as Wipro's CEO after T. K. Kurien stepped down in early 2016. Neemuchwala, who had been group president and CEO from April 2015, was appointed CEO with effect from 1 February 2016."}]}
+{"id": 2306, "query": "who won the 2018 women's royal rumble match", "topk": [{"text": "Asuka (wrestler) | win in a women's match), Alicia Fox and Raw Women's Champion Alexa Bliss in a non-title match. On January 28, 2018, at the Royal Rumble, Asuka won the first women's Royal Rumble match, entering at number 25 and eliminating her former rival Ember Moon and lastly Nikki Bella to earn herself a women's championship match at WrestleMania 34. Throughout January and February, Asuka started a feud with Nia Jax, who attacked her during and before her matches and wanted her title opportunity at Wrestlemania. Asuka defeated Nia Jax on February 25 at Elimination Chamber and again on the March 5 episode of Raw. In "}]}
+{"id": 2307, "query": "what channel is big 10 network on fios", "topk": [{"text": "Big Ten Network | Big Ten Network (BTN) is an American sports network based in Chicago, Illinois. The channel is dedicated to coverage of collegiate sports sanctioned by the Big Ten Conference, including live and recorded event telecasts, news, analysis programs, and other content focusing on the conference's member schools. It is a joint venture between Fox Sports and the Big Ten, with Fox Corporation as 51% stakeholder and operating partner, and the Big Ten Conference owning a 49% stake. It is headquartered in the former Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House building at 600 West Chicago Avenue in Chicago. Big Ten Network is carried by most major television providers and as of 2014, had an estimated 60 million U.S. subscribers\u2014the number had been boosted by the addition of Rutgers University and the University of Maryland to the conference. Big Ten Network was the second U.S. sports network to be devoted to a single college sports conference, having been preceded by the MountainWest Sports Network one year prior to its launch. BTN was later followed by rival cable channels by the Pac-12, SEC and ACC with a similar array of programming."}]}
+{"id": 2308, "query": "who played hyde in league of extraordinary gentlemen", "topk": [{"text": "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (character) | the chandelier that fell onto Mr. Hyde and sent him falling through the floor. When Richard encounters the Pagemaster again, Dr. Jekyll is among the book characters that appear in the magical twister to congratulate him. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde appear in the 1996 film Mary Reilly, portrayed by John Malkovich. The film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (adapted from the comic book series) features Jason Flemyng as both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (the latter using prosthetic makeup to appear as a Hulk-esque version of the character with superhuman strength). Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are employed by The League of "}]}
+{"id": 2309, "query": "when does the 2017 college football season end", "topk": [{"text": "2017 NCAA Division III football season | The 2017 NCAA Division III football season was the portion of the 2017 college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States. Under Division III rules, teams were eligible to begin play on August 31, 2017. The season ended with the NCAA Division III Football Championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, on December 15, 2017 at Salem Football Stadium in Salem, Virginia. Mount Union earned their 13th national title, defeating defending national champions Mary Hardin\u2013Baylor."}]}
+{"id": 2310, "query": "what is the name of the under butler in downton abbey", "topk": [{"text": "List of Downton Abbey characters | under-butler, to Mr Bates's consternation. In the second Christmas special, Thomas, now known mostly as Mr Barrow, participates in the Tug-of-War match for the Downton side. When they win, Barrow follows Jimmy who, having won a large bet, has too much to drink. Barrow finds Jimmy just as he is cornered by two members of the opposing team, and puts himself in the way so Jimmy can avoid being beaten and mugged. Barrow is badly beaten instead. While he is recuperating, Jimmy comes to speak with him. Barrow accepts that Jimmy can never give him what he wants, so they instead agree to be "}]}
+{"id": 2311, "query": "who has hosted the most fifa world cups", "topk": [{"text": "List of FIFA World Cup records and statistics | Most times hosted: 2, Mexico, 1970 and 1986; Italy, 1934 and 1990; France, 1938 and 1998; Germany, 1974 and 2006; Brazil, 1950 and 2014 ; Most times hosted, continent: 11, Europe (1934, 1938, 1954, 1958, 1966, 1974, 1982, 1990, 1998, 2006, 2018) ; Best performance by host: Winners, 6 times: Uruguay, 1930; Italy, 1934; England, 1966; West Germany, 1974; Argentina, 1978; France, 1998 ; Worst performance by host: South Africa in 2010 became the first host to be eliminated in the first round Two other hosts: United States in 1994 and Spain in 1982 both reached the second round but finished with a worse overall W\u2013D\u2013L record than South Africa's, 1\u20131\u20131. However, South Africa had a worse goal difference of \u22122 and both United States and Spain finished the first round with a goal difference of 0. ; Had its best performance as hosts: Champions: Uruguay (1930), "}]}
+{"id": 2312, "query": "who was the top scorer in 2014 world cup", "topk": [{"text": "Jakub B\u0142aszczykowski | B\u0142aszczykowski was Poland's current top scorer in their 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign with four goals. His first two strikes were from the penalty spot, his first gave Poland an early lead in their opening group game with Montenegro, a match which finished 2\u20132. His second goal came four days later, again giving Poland the lead in their 2\u20130 win over Moldova. He did not feature in the 1\u20131 draw with England due to injury. B\u0142aszczykowski got the assist for Piszczek's goal in the 3\u20131 defeat to Ukraine. He did not feature against San Marino four days later due to an injury sustained in the pre-match warm up. On 7 June 2013, he scored his third goal of the qualifying campaign by grabbing the opener against Moldova \u2013 a game which finished 1\u20131. After San Marino scored an equaliser in a qualifying match on 10 September 2013, B\u0142aszczykowski restored the lead just a minute later and Poland went on to win the match 5\u20131."}]}
+{"id": 2313, "query": "when was the last time the carolina hurricanes made the playoffs", "topk": [{"text": "2011\u201312 Carolina Hurricanes season | The 2011\u201312 Carolina Hurricanes season was the 40th season for the franchise, 33rd in the National Hockey League (NHL) dating back to June 22, 1979, and 15th season since the franchise relocated to North Carolina to start the 1997\u201398 NHL season. The Hurricanes failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the third straight year. The last time the team made the trip to the playoffs was in the 2008\u201309 season."}]}
+{"id": 2314, "query": "the first permanent european settlement on future united states soil was located where", "topk": [{"text": "Spanish Americans | Throughout the colonial times, there were a number of European settlements of Spanish populations in the present-day United States of America with governments answerable to Madrid. The first settlement on modern day U.S. soil was San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1521, followed by St. Augustine, Florida (the oldest in the continental United States), in 1565, followed by others in New Mexico, California, Arizona, Texas, and Louisiana. In 1598, San Juan de los Caballeros was established, near present-day Santa Fe, New Mexico, by Juan de O\u00f1ate and about 1,000 other Spaniards. Spanish immigrants also established settlements in San Diego, California (1602), San Antonio, Texas (1691) and Tucson, Arizona (1699). By the mid-1600s the Spanish in America numbered more than 400,000. After the establishment of the American colonies, an additional 250,000 "}]}
+{"id": 2315, "query": "what is the snow on mars made of", "topk": [{"text": "Snow | On Mars, observations of the Phoenix Mars lander reveal that water-based snow crystals occur at high latitudes. Additionally, carbon dioxide precipitates from clouds during the Martian winters at the poles and contributes to a seasonal deposit of that compound, which is the principal component of that planet's ice caps. ; On Venus, observations from the Magellan spacecraft reveal the presence a metallic substance, which precipitates as \"Venus snow\" and leaves a highly reflective substance at the tops of Venus's highest mountain peaks resembling terrestrial snow. Given the high temperatures on Venus, the leading candidates for the precipitate are lead sulfide and bismuth(III) sulfide. ; On Saturn's moon, Titan, Cassini\u2013Huygens spacecraft observations suggest the presence of methane or some other form of hydrocarbon-based crystalline deposits. Extraterrestrial \"snow\" includes water-based precipitation, but also precipitation of other compounds prevalent on other planets and moons in the Solar System. Examples are:"}]}
+{"id": 2316, "query": "where does the movie mothers day take place", "topk": [{"text": "Mother's Day (2010 film) | Principal photography began on August 24, 2009, and wrapped on October 9. Filming took place in Manitoba and Winnipeg. Bousman said that the film will have a realistic gritty tone. The film is directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and produced by Rat Entertainment\u2019s Brett Ratner and Jay Stern; Genre Co.\u2019s Richard Saperstein and Brian Witten; and LightTower Entertainment\u2019s Curtis Leopardo\". The special effects were created by make-up FX artist Francois Dagenais, who formerly worked with Darren Lynn Bousman on the Saw franchise. The two brothers, Charles and Lloyd Kaufman respectively, director and producer of the original Mother's Day have cameos. Filming of a post-bank robbery scene was interrupted by the Winnipeg Police Service, who were actually "}]}
+{"id": 2317, "query": "when did the first immigrants come to hawaii", "topk": [{"text": "Hawaii | ways. , a large proportion of Hawaii's population have Asian ancestry\u2014especially Filipino, Japanese and Chinese. Many are descendants of immigrants brought to work on the sugarcane plantations in the mid-to-late 19th century. The first 153 Japanese immigrants arrived in Hawaii on June 19, 1868. They were not approved by the then-current Japanese government because the contract was between a broker and the Tokugawa shogunate\u2014by then replaced by the Meiji Restoration. The first Japanese current-government-approved immigrants arrived on February 9, 1885, after Kal\u0101kaua's petition to Emperor Meiji when Kal\u0101kaua visited Japan in 1881. Almost 13,000 Portuguese migrants had arrived by 1899; they also worked on the sugarcane plantations. By 1901, more than 5,000 Puerto Ricans were living in Hawaii."}]}
+{"id": 2318, "query": "what is the main industry in the canadian shield", "topk": [{"text": "Canadian Shield | logging industry. The boreal forest area gives way to the Eastern Canadian Shield taiga that covers northern Quebec and most of Labrador. The Midwestern Canadian Shield forests that run westwards from Northwestern Ontario have boreal forests that give way to taiga in the most northerly parts of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Hydrologic drainage is generally poor, the soil compacting effects of glaciation being one of the many causes. Tundra typically prevails in the northern regions. Many mammals such as caribou, white-tailed deer, moose, wolves, wolverines, weasels, mink, otters, grizzly bear, polar bears and black bears are present. In the case of polar bears (Ursus maritimus), the Shield area contains many of their denning locations, such as the Wapusk National Park."}]}
+{"id": 2319, "query": "when does monday night raw come on hulu", "topk": [{"text": "WWE Raw | WWE Raw, also known as Monday Night Raw or simply Raw, is an American professional wrestling television program produced by WWE that currently airs live every Monday at 8pm ET on the USA Network in the United States. The show features characters from the Raw brand, to which WWE employees are assigned to work and perform. The show debuted on January 11, 1993 and is currently considered to be one of two flagship shows, along with Friday Night SmackDown. In September 2000, Raw moved from the USA Network to TNN, which rebranded to Spike TV in August 2003. On October 3, 2005, Raw returned to "}]}
+{"id": 2320, "query": "what was the first light beer in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Miller Lite | Miller Lite was the first successful mainstream light beer in the United States market. After its first inception as \"Gablinger's Diet Beer\", developed in 1967 by Joseph L. Owades, PhD, a biochemist working for New York's Rheingold Brewery, the recipe was given by Owades to Chicago's Peter Hand Brewing. That year, Peter Hand Brewing was purchased by a group of investors, renamed Meister Brau Brewing, and Lite was soon introduced as Meister Brau Lite, a companion to their flagship Meister Brau. Under the new management, Meister Brau Brewing encountered significant financial problems, and in 1972, sold several of its existing labels to Miller. The recipe was relaunched simply as \"Lite\" on packaging and in "}]}
+{"id": 2321, "query": "what was the ancient chinese umbrella used for", "topk": [{"text": "Umbrella | when he went out hunting. The umbrella served in this case as a defense against rain rather than sun. The Chinese and Japanese traditional parasol, often used near temples, remains similar to the original ancient Chinese design. The ancient book of Chinese ceremonies, called Zhou Li (The Rites of Zhou), dating some 2,400 years ago, directs that a dais should be placed upon the imperial cars. The figure of this dais contained in Zhou-Li, and the description of it given in the explanatory commentary of Lin-hi-ye, both identify it with an umbrella. The latter describes the dais to be composed of 28 arcs, which are equivalent to the "}]}
+{"id": 2322, "query": "who played guitar on my guitar gently weeps", "topk": [{"text": "While My Guitar Gently Weeps | On 6 September, during a ride from Surrey into London, Harrison asked Clapton to play guitar on the track. Clapton, who recognised Harrison's talent as a songwriter, and considered that his abilities had long been held back by Lennon and McCartney, was nevertheless reluctant to participate; he later recalled that his initial response was: \"I can't do that. Nobody ever plays on Beatles records.\" Harrison convinced him, and Clapton's lead guitar part, played on Harrison's Gibson Les Paul electric guitar \"Lucy\" (a recent gift from Clapton), was overdubbed that evening. Recalling the session in his 2007 autobiography, Clapton says that, while Lennon "}]}
+{"id": 2323, "query": "who sings the song i feel it still", "topk": [{"text": "Feel It Still | \"Feel It Still\" is a song by American rock band Portugal. The Man. The song, which interpolates the Marvelettes' 1961 hit \"Please Mr. Postman\", was written by the band along with John Hill and Asa Taccone, with the latter two serving as producers. It serves as the second single and first radio single off their eighth studio album, Woodstock. The song reached number one on the US Alternative Songs, Mexican and Russian Tophit airplay chart. It was also their first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming a sleeper hit, as it took eight months to peak at number four in November 2017. The track reached the top 10 in 18 countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. In January 2018, the song won the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards."}]}
+{"id": 2324, "query": "what is the name of the protease which is released in the stomach", "topk": [{"text": "Stomach | In the human digestive system, a bolus (a small rounded mass of chewed up food) enters the stomach through the esophagus via the lower esophageal sphincter. The stomach releases proteases (protein-digesting enzymes such as pepsin) and hydrochloric acid, which kills or inhibits bacteria and provides the acidic pH of 2 for the proteases to work. Food is churned by the stomach through muscular contractions of the wall called peristalsis \u2013 reducing the volume of the bolus, before looping around the fundus and the body of stomach as the boluses are converted into chyme (partially digested food). Chyme slowly passes through the pyloric sphincter and into the duodenum of the small intestine, where the extraction of nutrients begins. Gastric juice in the stomach also contains pepsinogen. Hydrochloric acid activates this inactive form of enzyme into the active form, pepsin. Pepsin breaks down proteins into polypeptides."}]}
+{"id": 2325, "query": "where does fungi go on a food web", "topk": [{"text": "Fungus | Although often inconspicuous, fungi occur in every environment on Earth and play very important roles in most ecosystems. Along with bacteria, fungi are the major decomposers in most terrestrial (and some aquatic) ecosystems, and therefore play a critical role in biogeochemical cycles and in many food webs. As decomposers, they play an essential role in nutrient cycling, especially as saprotrophs and symbionts, degrading organic matter to inorganic molecules, which can then re-enter anabolic metabolic pathways in plants or other organisms."}]}
+{"id": 2326, "query": "where is wind power used most in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Wind power in the United States | By September 2019, 19 states had over 1,000 MW of installed capacity with 5 states (Texas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, and California) generating over half of all wind energy in the nation. Texas, with 28,843 MW of capacity, about 16.8% of the state's electricity usage, had the most installed wind power capacity of any U.S. state at the end of 2019. Texas also had more under construction than any other state currently has installed. The state generating the highest percentage of energy from wind power is Iowa at over 57% of total energy production, while North Dakota has the most per capita wind generation. The Alta Wind Energy Center in California is the largest wind farm in the United States with a capacity of 1,548 MW. GE Power is the largest domestic wind turbine manufacturer."}]}
+{"id": 2327, "query": "what are some elements that are similar to silver", "topk": [{"text": "Silver | Silver is similar in its physical and chemical properties to its two vertical neighbours in group 11 of the periodic table: copper, and gold. Its 47 electrons are arranged in the configuration [Kr]4d105s1, similarly to copper ([Ar]3d104s1) and gold ([Xe]4f145d106s1); group 11 is one of the few groups in the d-block which has a completely consistent set of electron configurations. This distinctive electron configuration, with a single electron in the highest occupied s subshell over a filled d subshell, accounts for many of the singular properties of metallic silver. Silver is a relatively soft and extremely ductile and malleable transition metal, though it is "}]}
+{"id": 2328, "query": "when did michigan last win a national championship", "topk": [{"text": "Michigan State Spartans | Michigan State's men's basketball team has won the National Championship two times: in 1979 and 2000. In 1979, Earvin \"Magic\" Johnson, along with Greg Kelser, Jay Vincent and Mike Brkovich, carried the MSU team to a 75\u201364 win against the Larry Bird-led Indiana State Sycamores. In 2000, three players from Flint, Michigan, Morris Peterson, Charlie Bell and Mateen Cleaves, carried the team to its second national title. Dubbed the \"Flintstones\", they were the key to the Spartans' win against Florida 89\u201376. In addition to the two Championships, the 2008\u201309 team reached the NCAA Championship game, but lost to North Carolina 89\u201372. Since 1995, Michigan State has been coached by Tom "}]}
+{"id": 2329, "query": "which indian actor has won most national awards", "topk": [{"text": "National Film Award for Best Actor | presented a total of 52 \"Best Actor\" awards to 40 actors. Until 1974, winners of the National Film Award received a figurine and certificate; since 1975, they have been awarded with a \"Rajat Kamal\" (silver lotus), certificate and a cash prize. Although the Indian film industry produces films in around 20 languages and dialects, the actors whose performances have won awards have worked in seven major languages: Hindi (twenty-five awards), Malayalam (fourteen awards), Tamil (eight awards), Bengali (five awards), Marathi and Kannada (three awards) and English (two awards). The first recipient was Uttam Kumar from Bengali cinema, who was honoured at the 15th National Film Awards in 1967 for his performances in Anthony Firingee and Chiriyakhana. He was also "}]}
+{"id": 2330, "query": "blood alcohol concentration means the parts of alcohol in the blood in relation to what", "topk": [{"text": "Blood alcohol content | Blood alcohol content (BAC), also called blood alcohol concentration or blood alcohol level, is a measurement of alcohol intoxication used for legal or medical purposes. For example, a BAC of 0.10 (0.10% or one tenth of one percent) means that there is 0.10 g of alcohol for every 100 ml of blood, which is the same as 21.7 mmol/l. A BAC of 0.0 is sober, while in the United States 0.08 is legally intoxicated, and above that is very impaired. BAC levels above 0.40 are potentially fatal."}]}
+{"id": 2331, "query": "what year did seven nation army come out", "topk": [{"text": "Seven Nation Army | \"Seven Nation Army\" is a song by American rock duo the White Stripes. It is the opening track on their fourth studio album, Elephant (2003). V2 Records released the song to American alternative radio on February 17, 2003, as the lead single from the album. Worldwide, the single was issued through XL Recordings. Written and produced by Jack White, the song consists of distorted vocals, a simple drumbeat, and a bass-like riff created by playing a guitar through a pitch shift effect. The song charted in multiple countries, and its success contributed to the popularity of the White Stripes and the garage rock revival movement. In addition to praising its riff and drumbeat, critics "}]}
+{"id": 2332, "query": "role of malonyl coa in fatty acid synthesis", "topk": [{"text": "Malonyl-CoA | Malonyl-CoA is a highly regulated molecule in fatty acid synthesis; as such, it inhibits the rate-limiting step in beta-oxidation of fatty acids. Malonyl-CoA inhibits fatty acids from associating with carnitine by regulating the enzyme carnitine acyltransferase, thereby preventing them from entering the mitochondria, where fatty acid oxidation and degradation occur."}]}
+{"id": 2333, "query": "who invented the glasses that give sight to the blind", "topk": [{"text": "Jerome Wolken | Jerome Jay Wolken (March 28, 1917 – May 10, 1999) was an American biophysicist who used his research in vision in deep sea creatures to develop a kind of eyeglasses that used specially designed lenses to gather more light, which provided vision to some people who were legally blind."}]}
+{"id": 2334, "query": "what is the average time in hospice care", "topk": [{"text": "Hospice care in the United States | are overly optimistic in their assessment of prognosis, presuming treatment will be more effective than it is. As a result, the majority of patients are referred to hospice in the very end-stages of their diseases, or choose that time to seek hospice care. The average length of stay in hospice before a patient dies was 26 days in 1994 and 19 days in 1998. Although the length of average stays has since increased, the term of care continues to be underused. In 2004 the average stay was 57 days and the median length was 22 days. 33% of hospice patients admitted in 2004 died within seven days of admission. Such late admission is inconsistent with the process of hospice, which is to alleviate patient distress "}]}
+{"id": 2335, "query": "who plays the little girl in jurassic park", "topk": [{"text": "List of Jurassic Park characters | Appears in: Jurassic Park (novel), The Lost World (novel) Dr. Marty Gutierrez is an American biologist who lives in Costa Rica. He plays an expository role in both novels. In the first novel, he identifies an unknown lizard that attacks a little girl as Basiliscus amoratus. He is initially unhappy with this identification because the lizard was more venomous than expected and had three toes. He searches the beach where she was attacked and finds the corpse of a similar lizard in the mouth of a howler monkey; he promptly sends the body for laboratory analysis. He also appears at the end of the novel, when the survivors are "}]}
+{"id": 2336, "query": "who has participated in the most super bowls", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl | coach, and twice as defensive coordinator). Dan Reeves previously held the Super Bowl participation record in any capacity (nine, twice as a player, three times as assistant coach, and four times as head coach). Brady has the most Super Bowl starts (ten) and wins as a player (seven), while Charles Haley has the second-most wins among players (five). Eight teams have appeared in Super Bowl games without a win. The Minnesota Vikings won the last NFL Championship before the merger, but lost to the AFL champion Chiefs in Super Bowl IV and became the first team to have appeared a record four times without a "}]}
+{"id": 2337, "query": "when was the last time michigan basketball won the championship", "topk": [{"text": "2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game | The Michigan Wolverines last won the NCAA Tournament in 1989. Their most recent appearance in the championship game was in 2013. At one point unranked in the AP Poll, Michigan won their final 14 games before the title game to end the 2017\u201318 regular season with a 28\u20137 win-loss record after winning the 2018 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament. They earned the No. 3 seed in the West Regional. Michigan defeated the No. 14 Montana Grizzlies in the first round by a score of 61\u201347. They then reached the Sweet 16 by defeating the No. 6 Houston Cougars, 64\u201363, on a buzzer beater by Jordan Poole. They made it to the Elite Eight by defeating the Texas A&M Aggies, 99\u201372. Michigan advanced to the Final Four by defeating the Florida State Seminoles, 58\u201354, and defeated the \"Cinderella story\" of the tournament, the Loyola-Chicago Ramblers, in the Final Four by a score of 69\u201357."}]}
+{"id": 2338, "query": "who plays spock in the new star trek movies", "topk": [{"text": "David Gautreaux | When Paramount Pictures announced plans to make a new Star Trek series in 1977, Leonard Nimoy declined to reprise his role of Spock. The character of Lieutenant Xon \u2013 a 22-year-old full Vulcan officer \u2013 was created to fill the void. The series was to premiere in 1978, but the studio decided to instead bring the franchise back as a motion picture. With Nimoy now on board, Gautreaux was given the small role of Commander Branch, leader of Epsilon 9, a space station destroyed by the \"V'Ger\" cloud early in the film."}]}
+{"id": 2339, "query": "when did las vegas become a gambling town", "topk": [{"text": "History of gambling in the United States | To overcome the Great Depression, Nevada legalised gambling as a way to bring economic relief. In 1931, Nevada legalised most forms of gambling when Assembly Bill 98 was signed into law, providing a source of revenue for the state. Interest in development in the state was slow at first, as the state itself had a limited population. After 1945, enforcement of gambling laws became more strict in most places and the resort town of Las Vegas became an attractive target for investment by crime figures such as New York's Bugsy Siegel. The town rapidly developed during the 1950s, dooming some "}]}
+{"id": 2340, "query": "who wins america's next top model cycle 20", "topk": [{"text": "Nicole Fox | Krista White, Sophie Sumner, Jourdan Miller and India Gants from Cycles 14, 18 the \"British Invasion\", 20 \"Guys & Girls\" and 23 respectively. Fox also became the first America's Next Top Model winner to have also never even appeared in the bottom three. This was succeeded by Cycle 20 winner Jourdan Miller. Kirkpatrick said she believed Fox won because of the strength of her photos: \"Every time with the judges, she could do no wrong in front of them. They really saw her as perfect.\" Fox said of her win: Sometimes I didn't think I was going to survive the journey, like I remember during casting week I went home and I cried because I was like \"What have I got myself into? "}]}
+{"id": 2341, "query": "when was the day that the pubs ran dry in the poem 9-3", "topk": [{"text": "Llanelli RFC | \"9 \u2013 3\" is a poem by Welsh comedian and singer Max Boyce and refers to the match between Llanelli and the New Zealand All Blacks at Stradey Park in front of 26,000 supporters on 31 October 1972. Llanelli took a 6\u20130 lead through a converted try but New Zealand struck back to make it 6\u20133. A long distance Andy Hill penalty ensured Llanelli emerged victors by 9\u20133 and the crowd famously ran onto the pitch at the end and carried off players such as Delme Thomas. The poem is best known for the line \"The day the pubs ran dry\", as huge celebrations followed and many pubs in the town sold out of all alcoholic drinks."}]}
+{"id": 2342, "query": "who wrote were going on a bear hunt", "topk": [{"text": "We're Going on a Bear Hunt | We're Going on a Bear Hunt is a 1989 children's picture book written by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. It has won numerous awards and was the subject of a Guinness World Record for \"Largest Reading Lesson\" with a book-reading attended by 1,500 children, and an additional 30,000 listeners online, in 2014."}]}
+{"id": 2343, "query": "when was son of a preacher man released", "topk": [{"text": "Son of a Preacher Man (video) | Son of a Preacher Man is a concert video by the darkwave band Collide, released in 1998 by Re-Constriction Records. It was nominated for best video in the Los Angeles Music Awards on November 18, 1999."}]}
+{"id": 2344, "query": "who has the most restaurants in the world", "topk": [{"text": "Ren\u00e9 Redzepi | Best Restaurant in the World ; 2012: The World's 50 Best Restaurants, Restaurant \u2013 Best Restaurant in the World ; 2012: TIMES 2012 100 Most Influential People in the World ; 2013: The World's 50 Best Restaurants, Restaurant \u2013 2nd Best Restaurant in the World ; 2014: The World's 50 Best Restaurants, Restaurant \u2013 Best Restaurant in the World ; 2015: The World's 50 Best Restaurants, Restaurant \u2013 3rd Best Restaurant in the World ; 2016: The Catey Awards International Outstanding Achievement ; 2016: Bestowed Knight of The Order of the Dannebrog ; 2016: The World's 50 Best Restaurants, Restaurant \u2013 5th Best Restaurant in the World ; 2019: The World's 50 Best Restaurants, Restaurant \u2013 2nd Best Restaurant in the World "}]}
+{"id": 2345, "query": "when did the eagles win the super bowl", "topk": [{"text": "2004 Philadelphia Eagles season | In their first Super Bowl appearance since Super Bowl XV, the Eagles met the New England Patriots on February 6, 2005 at ALLTEL Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. The Patriots, led by Tom Brady had won two of the past three Super Bowls and a win against the Eagles would likely lead to \"dynasty status\". They had cruised to a 14\u20132 regular season record, and taken down the Indianapolis Colts and 15\u20131 Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC playoffs. Meanwhile, the Eagles, considered heavy underdogs, had star wide receiver Terrell Owens miraculously returning, against doctor's orders, from injury. A third-down sack and subsequent fumble by Donovan McNabb on the Eagles' first possession "}]}
+{"id": 2346, "query": "when does the eclipse end in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Solar eclipse of September 14, 2099 | It will begin at sunrise off the western coast of Canada, and move eastern across Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan) and the northern states of the United States (North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina). The eclipse will end in the Atlantic ocean, with partial visibility in parts of Europe, West Africa and throughout the entirety of North and South America. The total eclipse will pass through the cities of Madison, Wisconsin, and Grand Rapids, Michigan. The last total solar eclipse over these two cities respectively was May 16, 1379, and April 18, 1558."}]}
+{"id": 2347, "query": "hart of dixie season 4 how many episodes", "topk": [{"text": "Hart of Dixie (season 4) | The fourth and final season of Hart of Dixie an American comedy-drama television series, originally aired in the United States on The CW from December 15, 2014 through March 27, 2015, with a total of 10 episodes. Hart of Dixie was cancelled after four seasons on May 7, 2015."}]}
+{"id": 2348, "query": "green algae is an example of which type of reproduction", "topk": [{"text": "Algae | ways. Green algae are examples of algae that have primary chloroplasts derived from endosymbiotic cyanobacteria. Diatoms and brown algae are examples of algae with secondary chloroplasts derived from an endosymbiotic red alga. Algae exhibit a wide range of reproductive strategies, from simple asexual cell division to complex forms of sexual reproduction. Algae lack the various structures that characterize land plants, such as the phyllids (leaf-like structures) of bryophytes, rhizoids of nonvascular plants, and the roots, leaves, and other organs found in tracheophytes (vascular plants). Most are phototrophic, although some are mixotrophic, deriving energy both from photosynthesis and uptake of organic carbon either by osmotrophy, myzotrophy, or phagotrophy. "}]}
+{"id": 2349, "query": "when did avatar the last airbender first air", "topk": [{"text": "List of Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes | Avatar: The Last Airbender is an American animated television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. It first aired on February 21, 2005, on Nickelodeon with a one-hour series premiere and concluded its run with a two-hour TV movie on July 19, 2008. The Avatar: The Last Airbender franchise refers to each season as a \"Book\", in which each episode is referred to as a \"chapter\". Each \"Book\" takes its name from one of the elements that Aang, the protagonist, must master: Water, Earth, and Fire. The show's first two seasons each consisted of 20 episodes, while the third season had 21. In "}]}
+{"id": 2350, "query": "where will the first round of march madness be played", "topk": [{"text": "Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports | On 6 March 2020, in the first round of the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament, a game played at Johns Hopkins University between Yeshiva University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute became the first U.S. sporting event to be played without fans in attendance, after a student at Yeshiva University tested positive for COVID-19. On 11 March 2020, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) \u2014 the main U.S.A. sanctioning body for college athletics \u2014 initially announced that its winter-semester championships and tournaments, including its popular \"March Madness\" men's basketball tournament, would be conducted behind closed doors with \"only essential staff and limited "}]}
+{"id": 2351, "query": "when was the abacus invented in ancient china", "topk": [{"text": "History of computing | This was the first known calculator and most advanced system of calculation known to date - preceding Archimedes by 2,000 years. In c. 1050\u2013771 BC, the south-pointing chariot was invented in ancient China. It was the first known geared mechanism to use a differential gear, which was later used in analog computers. The Chinese also invented a more sophisticated abacus from around the 2nd century BC known as the Chinese abacus. In the 5th century BC in ancient India, the grammarian P\u0101\u1e47ini formulated the grammar of Sanskrit in 3959 rules known as the Ashtadhyayi which was highly systematized and technical. Panini used metarules, transformations and recursions. In "}]}
+{"id": 2352, "query": "who's playing in the sec championship 2017", "topk": [{"text": "2017 SEC Championship Game | The 2017 SEC Championship Game was played on December 2, 2017 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, and determined the 2017 football champion of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). This was the first SEC Conference football championship at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The game featured the Eastern Division Champion, 2017 Georgia Bulldogs football team against the Western Division Co-Champion, the 2017 Auburn Tigers football team. This championship game was a rematch of their rivalry game, played on November 11, 2017. In that earlier game, Auburn beat Georgia by a score of 40-17. In this rematch, Georgia won the SEC Championship by beating Auburn 28-7. This was also the first SEC Championship Game with new SEC on CBS announcer Brad Nessler replacing Verne Lundquist, who retired in 2016. The game was televised nationally by CBS."}]}
+{"id": 2353, "query": "who sang the song if loving you is wrong i don't want to be right", "topk": [{"text": "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right | \"(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right\" is a song written by Stax Records songwriters Homer Banks, Carl Hampton, and Raymond Jackson. Originally written for The Emotions, it has been performed by many singers, most notably by Luther Ingram, whose original recording topped the R&B chart for four weeks and rose to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1972. Billboard ranked it as the No. 16 song for 1972. In 1972\u201373, The Faces recorded the song as an outtake for Ooh La La (1973), their final studio album. In 1974, Millie Jackson released her version of the song which received two Grammy Award nominations. In 1978, Barbara Mandrell's version topped the U.S. country chart, reached number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 (number 27 Cashbox), and was nominated for Single of the Year at the 1979 CMA (Country Music Association) Awards. Rod Stewart recorded the song for Foot Loose & Fancy Free (1977), his eighth album; as a single it peaked at number 23 on the UK Singles Chart in 1980."}]}
+{"id": 2354, "query": "who wrote the declaration of man and citizen", "topk": [{"text": "Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen | The content of the document emerged largely from the ideals of the Enlightenment. The principal drafts were prepared by Lafayette, working at times with his close friend Thomas Jefferson. In August 1789, the Abb\u00e9 Emmanuel Joseph Siey\u00e8s and Honor\u00e9 Mirabeau played a central role in conceptualizing and drafting the final Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. The last article of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen was adopted on the 26 of August 1789 by the National Constituent Assembly, during the period of the French Revolution, as the first step toward writing a constitution for France. Inspired by the Enlightenment, the original version of the Declaration was discussed by the representatives on the basis of a 24 article draft proposed by, led by J\u00e9r\u00f4me Champion de Cic\u00e9. The draft was later modified during the debates. A second and lengthier declaration, known as the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen of 1793, was written in 1793 but never formally adopted."}]}
+{"id": 2355, "query": "what written material is included in the talmud", "topk": [{"text": "Ancient Hebrew writings | Post-Biblical Hebrew writings include rabbinic works of Midrash, Mishnah, and Talmud. In addition, there are non-rabbinic Hebrew texts from the Second Temple and subsequent periods. The subject of the Talmud is the Torah-derived Halakhah, Jewish religious law, which at the time of its writing was indistinguishable from secular law, as indeed the dichotomy had not yet arisen. The Talmud has two components to it: the Mishnah, which is the main text, redacted between 180 and 220 CE, and the Gemarah, the canonized commentary to the Mishnah. Very roughly, there are two traditions of Mishnah text: one found in manuscripts and printed editions of the Mishnah on its own, or as part of the Jerusalem Talmud (Talmud Yerushalmi), the other is found in manuscripts and editions of the Babylonian Talmud (Talmud Bavli). "}]}
+{"id": 2356, "query": "the boards name on ed edd and eddy", "topk": [{"text": "List of Ed, Edd n Eddy characters | Ed, Edd n Eddy is a 131-episode Canadian\u2013American animated television series featuring a cast of characters created by Danny Antonucci. Taking place in the fictional town of Peach Creek, its number of characters is fixed at 12 (13 if Plank, a board of wood who acts as one character's imaginary friend, is included). The show revolves around best friends Ed, Edd, and Eddy, collectively referred to as \"the Eds\", who live in a cul-de-sac with neighbors Kevin, Rolf, Nazz, Jimmy, Sarah, and Jonny. Three antagonistic teenage girls, known collectively as \"the Kanker Sisters\", live in the nearby \"Park 'n' Flush\" trailer park. Eddy's brother, who is mentioned throughout the series, is seen exclusively in the movie Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show. With the exception of Eddy's brother, all other characters are children or adolescents. The series' characters have received awards and nominations at the 2002 Fancy Anvil Awards, a fictional award show broadcast on Cartoon Network. Antonucci stated the personalities of the Eds are based on personal traits of himself, and the activities of his two sons, and that the other characters are based on children he grew up with."}]}
+{"id": 2357, "query": "where do the blood vessels that supply the retinal cells lie", "topk": [{"text": "Retina | the retina is defined by the ora serrata. The distance from one ora to the other (or macula), the most sensitive area along the horizontal meridian is about 32 mm. In section, the retina is no more than 0.5 mm thick. It has three layers of nerve cells and two of synapses, including the unique ribbon synapse. The optic nerve carries the ganglion cell axons to the brain, and the blood vessels that supply the retina. The ganglion cells lie innermost in the eye while the photoreceptive cells lie beyond. Because of this counter-intuitive arrangement, light must first pass through and around the "}]}
+{"id": 2358, "query": "who is responsible for introducing the principle of uniformitarianism", "topk": [{"text": "Relative dating | The principle of Uniformitarianism states that the geologic processes observed in operation that modify the Earth's crust at present have worked in much the same way over geologic time. A fundamental principle of geology advanced by the 18th century Scottish physician and geologist James Hutton, is that \"the present is the key to the past.\" In Hutton's words: \"the past history of our globe must be explained by what can be seen to be happening now.\""}]}
+{"id": 2359, "query": "who was the actor who played grizzly adams", "topk": [{"text": "Dan Haggerty | Daniel Francis Haggerty (November 19, 1941 \u2013 January 15, 2016) was an American actor who was best known for playing the title role in the film and television series The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams."}]}
+{"id": 2360, "query": "who owns the delano hotel in las vegas", "topk": [{"text": "Delano Las Vegas | Delano Las Vegas (formerly known as THEhotel) is a 43-story 1,117-room luxury suite hotel. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. It is located within the Mandalay Bay complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It opened on December 17, 2003, as \"THEhotel at Mandalay Bay.\" In 2012, owner MGM Resorts International announced a partnership with Morgans Hotel Group to rebrand the hotel as Delano Las Vegas. Construction to rebrand the hotel began in April 2014. Several floors were worked on at a time, allowing much of the hotel to remain open during renovations. The Delano held its grand opening ceremonies in September 2014. The hotel includes an Alain Ducasse restaurant called \"Rivea\" and a lounge called \"Skyfall\", both located at the top of the hotel."}]}
+{"id": 2361, "query": "who is the owner of the crowne plaza", "topk": [{"text": "Forsyth Barr Building | The Crowne Plaza Christchurch, formerly known as the Forsyth Barr Building, is located on the south-east corner of the Armagh and Colombo Streets intersection in Christchurch, New Zealand. Originally owned by Bob Jones and branded Robert Jones House by him, it was commonly referred to as Bob Jones Tower, but some called it Bob's Folly. In the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, its staircases collapsed, trapping the occupants. The building reopened in July 2017 as the city's Crowne Plaza hotel."}]}
+{"id": 2362, "query": "what is the location at the end of minority report", "topk": [{"text": "Minority Report (film) | and with Tom Cruise; together they conferred publicly with Ron Howard and Russell Crowe via a similar webcam on the set of \"A Beautiful Mind\" in New York. The location of the small, uncharted island in the last shot of the film is Butter Island off North Haven, Maine in the Penobscot Bay. Although it takes place in an imagined future world of advanced technology, Minority Report attempts to embody a more \"realistic\" depiction of the future. Spielberg decided that to be more credible, the setting had to keep both elements of the present and ones which specialists expected would be forthcoming. Thus Washington, D.C. as depicted in the movie keeps well-known buildings "}]}
+{"id": 2363, "query": "who won the 2017 women's wimbledon final", "topk": [{"text": "2017 Wimbledon Championships \u2013 Women's Doubles | Serena and Venus Williams were the defending champions, but did not participate this year due to Serena's pregnancy. Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina won the title, defeating Chan Hao-ching and Monica Niculescu in the final, 6\u20130, 6\u20130. This is the first time since 1953 that a women's doubles final at Wimbledon ended with either of the teams failing to win a single game. Makarova and Vesnina became the first post-Soviet Russians to win the Wimbledon women's doubles title. Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Lucie \u0160af\u00e1\u0159ov\u00e1 were attempting to hold all four Grand Slam double titles at the same time, after having won the 2016 US Open, and the 2017 Australian and French Open titles. The pair withdrew from their scheduled second round match on 7 July following an acute knee injury suffered by Mattek-Sands in the second round of the Ladies' Singles competition the previous day."}]}
+{"id": 2364, "query": "what part of maryland is close to washington dc", "topk": [{"text": "Annapolis, Maryland | Located 25 mi south of Baltimore and 30 mi east of Washington, D.C., Annapolis is the closest state capital to the national capital."}]}
+{"id": 2365, "query": "who invented the chip in. debit cards", "topk": [{"text": "J\u00fcrgen Dethloff | Together with German inventor Helmut Gr\u00f6ttrup he invented the smart card (chip card). A successor of the original chip is now used in tens of millions of credit cards."}]}
+{"id": 2366, "query": "who proposed evolution in 1859 as the basis of biological development", "topk": [{"text": "History of zoology (1859\u2013present) | This article considers the history of zoology since the theory of evolution by natural selection proposed by Charles Darwin in 1859. Charles Darwin gave new direction to morphology and physiology, by uniting them in a common biological theory: the theory of organic evolution. The result was a reconstruction of the classification of animals upon a genealogical basis, fresh investigation of the development of animals, and early attempts to determine their genetic relationships. The end of the 19th century saw the fall of spontaneous generation and the rise of the germ theory of disease, though the mechanism of inheritance remained a mystery. In the early 20th century, the rediscovery of Mendel's work led to the rapid development of genetics by Thomas Hunt Morgan and his students, and by the 1930s the combination of population genetics and natural selection in the \"neo-Darwinian synthesis\"."}]}
+{"id": 2367, "query": "who sang raindrops keep fallin on my head", "topk": [{"text": "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head (Johnny Mathis album) | Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head is an album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released on February 25, 1970, by Columbia Records and included several covers of chart hits from the previous year along with 1964's \"Watch What Happens\" and the 1966 tunes \"Alfie\" and \"A Man and a Woman\". The album's producer, Jack Gold, added lyrics to the instrumental theme from \"Midnight Cowboy\", and it became the first song from the album to be released as a single. While it did manage to reach number 20 on Billboard magazine's Easy Listening chart during the five weeks it spent there that began in the issue dated November 15, 1969, an instrumental version by Ferrante and Teicher had debuted there "}]}
+{"id": 2368, "query": "how many countries participated for the first time in the 2014 olympic winter games in sochi", "topk": [{"text": "Winter Olympic Games | Sochi, Russia, was selected as the host city for the 2014 Winter Olympics over Salzburg, Austria, and Pyeongchang, South Korea. This was the first time that Russia had hosted a Winter Olympics. The Games took place from 7 to 23 February 2014. A record 2,800 athletes from 88 countries competed in 98 events. The Olympic Village and Olympic Stadium were located on the Black Sea coast. All of the mountain venues were 50 km away in the alpine region known as Krasnaya Polyana. The Games were the most expensive until the date, with a absurd cost of \u00a330 billion (US$51 billion). On the snow, "}]}
+{"id": 2369, "query": "what is the name of a camel with 2 humps", "topk": [{"text": "Bactrian camel | The Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus), also known as the Mongolian camel or domestic Bactrian camel, is a large even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia. It has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped dromedary camel. Its population of two million exists mainly in the domesticated form. Their name comes from the ancient historical region of Bactria. Domesticated Bactrian camels have served as pack animals in inner Asia since ancient times. With its tolerance for cold, drought, and high altitudes, it enabled the travel of caravans on the Silk Road. Bactrian camels, whether domesticated or feral, are a separate species from the wild Bactrian camel, which is the only truly wild (as opposed to feral) species of camel in the world."}]}
+{"id": 2370, "query": "a 58-story skyscraper in san francisco is tilting and sinking", "topk": [{"text": "Millennium Tower (San Francisco) | pilings would be tied to the existing foundation to mitigate further sinking. The building's tilting problem came under renewed scrutiny following the deadly collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, in June 2021. The repair project was halted in August 2021 after monitoring indicated that the building had unexpectedly sunk an additional inch on the Fremont Street side after 39 of the 52 piles were installed. The one inch drop translates to an additional 5 inches of lean on the 58th floor. On September 10, 2021, San Francisco city officials told Millennium Tower management to not resume construction work until the city reviews an updated construction approach."}]}
+{"id": 2371, "query": "when does the men's worlds curling start", "topk": [{"text": "2020 World Men's Curling Championship | The 2020 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as the 2020 LGT World Men's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was scheduled to be held from March 28 to April 5 at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland. On March 14, 2020, the World Curling Federation announced the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event was set to be the first event to start gathering points towards the 2022 Winter Olympic Qualification. Upon cancellation, the qualifying process was left unclear. It was later announced that any country who were scheduled to compete in the event and did not qualify through the 2021 World Championships would take part in a final Olympic Qualifiling Tournament in December 2021."}]}
+{"id": 2372, "query": "who were the three elves who got rings", "topk": [{"text": "Three Rings | In Tolkien's mythology, the Three Rings are magical artefacts forged by the Elves of Eregion. After the One Ring, they are the most powerful of the twenty Rings of Power. The Three Rings were made by Celebrimbor after Sauron, in the guise of Annatar, had left Eregion. These were free of Sauron's influence, as he did not have a hand in their making. However, they were still forged by Celebrimbor with the arts taught to him by Sauron and thus were still bound to the One Ring. Upon perceiving Sauron's intent, the Elves hid the Three from him. They were taken "}]}
+{"id": 2373, "query": "when did the movie breakfast club come out", "topk": [{"text": "The Breakfast Club | The film premiered in Los Angeles on February 7, 1985. Universal Pictures released the film in cinemas on February 15, 1985, in the United States."}]}
+{"id": 2374, "query": "who sang the song how far is heaven", "topk": [{"text": "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away | \"If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away\" is a song written by Dallas Davidson, Rob Hatch and Brett Jones. It was first recorded by American country music artist Rhett Akins, whose version was released as a single in September 2006 but did not chart. Justin Moore covered the song and released it as a single in February 2011 as the lead-off single to his second studio album Outlaws Like Me. Moore's cover is his fifth single release, his third top 10 hit, and his second number one single."}]}
+{"id": 2375, "query": "where did zendaya place in dancing with the stars", "topk": [{"text": "Zendaya | performed at the Teen Music Festival and at the Operation Smile benefit. Zendaya was as one of the celebrities who would compete on season 16 of Dancing with the Stars. At age 16, she was the youngest contestant ever to participate on the show, before Willow Shields succeeded her at age 14 on season 20. She was partnered up with professional dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy. In May, the couple finished as runners-up behind Kellie Pickler and Derek Hough. Zendaya's self-titled debut album was released on September 17, 2013. It was preceded by the single \"Replay\", released on July 16, 2013, written by Tiffany Fred and Paul "}]}
+{"id": 2376, "query": "when does sloan come into grey's anatomy", "topk": [{"text": "Grey's Anatomy (season 16) | On May 10, 2019, with the renewal announcement it was revealed that Chris Carmack, Greg Germann and Jake Borelli had been promoted to series-regulars. In October 2019, it was announced that Richard Flood had been cast as the new head of Pediatric Surgery at Grey Sloan, replacing Karev, who was fired in the previous season. On January 10, 2020, it was announced that Justin Chambers would be leaving the series, with his last episode being the 350th."}]}
+{"id": 2377, "query": "how many countries are a part of opec", "topk": [{"text": "OPEC | As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 member countries: five in the Middle East (Western Asia), seven in Africa, and one in South America. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), OPEC's combined rate of oil production (including gas condensate) represented 44% of the world's total in 2016, and OPEC accounted for 81.5% of the world's \"proven\" oil reserves. Approval of a new member country requires agreement by three-quarters of OPEC's existing members, including all five of the founders. In October 2015, Sudan formally submitted an application to join, but it is not yet a member."}]}
+{"id": 2378, "query": "when does buffy tell her friends she was in heaven", "topk": [{"text": "After Life (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) | her back. Buffy goes outside behind the shop to be alone, and finds Spike hiding in a patch of shade. He offers to help her in any way he can. She admits to him that she knows that she wasn't in Hell. She was in Heaven and was happy, yet her friends pulled her out. Spike is shocked as she tells him that this reality is her Hell, having been forced to live again on Earth but feeling the loss of Heaven where she felt safe, loved, and complete, and she stresses that her friends can never know the truth."}]}
+{"id": 2379, "query": "when did the nba start playing zone defense", "topk": [{"text": "Man-to-man defense | Zone defenses were disallowed by the National Basketball Association in 1947. During this period, an illegal defense violation was called when a defender was either guarding an area instead of a specific offensive player or was double teaming an offensive player away from the ball. A rule change in 2001 eventually permitted zone defense but also specified that a defender who is standing inside the key is limited to not guarding an offensive player at arm's length for no more than three seconds. If the defender violates this rule, a technical foul is assessed against his team, and the opposing team is granted one free throw and subsequent possession of the basketball. This makes it difficult for NBA teams to play zone since such defenses usually position a player in the middle of the key to stop penetration. Man-to-man defense is still the primary defensive scheme in the NBA, and some coaches use it exclusively."}]}
+{"id": 2380, "query": "how many plane surfaces does a cylinder have", "topk": [{"text": "Cylinder | In some areas of geometry and topology the term cylinder refers to what has been called a cylindrical surface. A cylinder is defined as a surface consisting of all the points on all the lines which are parallel to a given line and which pass through a fixed plane curve in a plane not parallel to the given line. Such cylinders have, at times, been referred to as . Through each point of a generalized cylinder there passes a unique line that is contained in the cylinder. Thus, this definition may be rephrased to say that a cylinder is any ruled surface spanned by a one-parameter family of parallel lines. A cylinder having a right section that is an ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola is called an elliptic cylinder, parabolic cylinder and hyperbolic cylinder, respectively. These are degenerate quadric surfaces. When the principal axes of a quadric are aligned with the reference frame (always possible for a quadric), a general equation of the quadric in three dimensions is given by"}]}
+{"id": 2381, "query": "who plays max voice in a goofy movie", "topk": [{"text": "A Goofy Movie | the film again with a non-defective monitor. Most of the main voice cast from Goof Troop reprised their roles in A Goofy Movie, including Bill Farmer as Goofy, Jim Cummings as Pete, and Rob Paulsen as PJ. To conform to his difference in age, Max was played by Jason Marsden, who was in high school at the time, replacing Dana Hill from Goof Troop as the character's voice actor. Alternatively, Aaron Lohr did Max's singing voice. Other cast members included Kellie Martin as Roxanne, Jenna von O\u00ff as Stacey, and Pauly Shore as Bobby Zimuruski. Farmer, who spent 43 days "}]}
+{"id": 2382, "query": "when did ford change the f150 body style", "topk": [{"text": "Ford F-Series (tenth generation) | also manufactured a limited run of \"Heritage\" (differentiated from the 2003 \"Heritage Edition\") F-150s of the 2003 body style to August 2004 as 2004 models to finish out production. The only change for 2004 models also had fully amber turn signal lenses on the headlamps, and the Lariat trim was dropped, leaving only XL and XLT. This generation of F-150 was sold in Mexico alongside the new 11th generation F-Series through 2008. It was only available as a Regular Cab and in XL trim, while the newer model was available in more trims, SuperCab and SuperCrew configurations and the new model was badged as Lobo, while the older model retained the F-150 name."}]}
+{"id": 2383, "query": "who played scotty baldwins father on general hospital", "topk": [{"text": "Lee Baldwin | Lee Baldwin is a fictional character on the daytime dramas General Hospital and Port Charles. Ross Elliott originated the role on General Hospital in 1963. Peter Hansen inherited the role in 1965 and played it until 1986 and again from 1989 to 1990 before returning permanently from 1992 to 2004. Lee Baldwin is the adoptive father of Scott Baldwin."}]}
+{"id": 2384, "query": "when was the miraculous journey of edward tulane published", "topk": [{"text": "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane | The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is a 2006 novel by Kate DiCamillo. Following the life of a china rabbit, the book won the 2006 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award in Fiction category."}]}
+{"id": 2385, "query": "who is the current defence against the dark arts teacher", "topk": [{"text": "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | elf, and was used to cast the Dark Mark. Barty Crouch fires Winky. At Hogwarts, Professor Dumbledore announces that Alastor \"Mad-Eye\" Moody is the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. Dumbledore also announces that Hogwarts will host the Triwizard Tournament, in which a Hogwarts' champion will compete against champions from other wizarding schools. The Goblet of Fire will choose the champions from names dropped into it. Only students 17 years old and above can enter. Harry is under the age of majority in the wizarding world, and barred from entering. The Goblet of Fire picks Fleur Delacour from Beauxbatons "}]}
+{"id": 2386, "query": "what type of snake is kaa in jungle book", "topk": [{"text": "Kaa | Kaa is a fictional character from The Jungle Book stories written by Rudyard Kipling. He is a giant snake. In the books and many of the screen adaptations, Kaa is an ally of main protagonist Mowgli, acting as a friend and trusted mentor or father figure alongside Bagheera and Baloo. However, Disney's screen adaptations portray him as a secondary antagonist who attempts to eat Mowgli."}]}
+{"id": 2387, "query": "when does ellen's new game show start", "topk": [{"text": "List of Ellen's Game of Games episodes | Ellen's Game of Games is an American television game show which debuted on NBC on December 18, 2017. On January 9, 2018, NBC renewed the series for a 13-episode second season. On January 16, 2019, NBC renewed the series for a 16-episode third season."}]}
+{"id": 2388, "query": "who was the original host of jokers wild", "topk": [{"text": "The Joker's Wild | Johnny Jacobs, a longtime friend of host Jack Barry, was the original announcer of The Joker's Wild. Jacobs served through most of its CBS run, with Johnny Gilbert and Roy Rowan filling in for Jacobs on occasion. When the series returned to first-run syndication in 1977, Jacobs, Gilbert, and Jay Stewart alternated the primary announcer position. Stewart became the exclusive announcer for The Joker's Wild (as well as for all Barry & Enright-produced game shows at the time) during the 1978\u201379 season; Bob Hilton and Art James were substitutes for Stewart for the 1980\u201381 season whenever he was unavailable. In 1981 Stewart was replaced as Barry & Enright lead announcer by Charlie O'Donnell, who announced for the remainder of the series' run. Johnny Gilbert and John Harlan filled in for O'Donnell on occasion. Ed MacKay, a local Los Angeles radio DJ and one-time overnight news anchor at KNX radio, announced the 1990\u201391 revival."}]}
+{"id": 2389, "query": "who has more super bowl wins nfc or afc", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl | 13 NFL teams formed the National Football Conference (NFC). All games since 1971's Super Bowl V have been played between the two best teams from each conference, with the NFC leading the AFC 26\u201325. Of the NFL's current 32 teams, 20 (11 NFC, 9 AFC) have won a Super Bowl and 14 (8 AFC, 6 NFC) hold multiple titles. The AFC's New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers have the most Super Bowl titles at six each; the Patriots also have the most appearances at 11. At five losses each, the Patriots and the Denver Broncos of the AFC hold the record for the most "}]}
+{"id": 2390, "query": "name the tissue type of the inner most layer of cells", "topk": [{"text": "Epithelium | Epithelium is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue. It is a thin, continuous, protective layer of compactly packed cells with little intercellular matrix. Epithelial tissues line the outer surfaces of organs and blood vessels throughout the body, as well as the inner surfaces of cavities in many internal organs. An example is the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. There are three principal shapes of epithelial cell: squamous, columnar, and cuboidal. These can be arranged in a single layer of cells as simple epithelium, either squamous, columnar, or cuboidal, or in "}]}
+{"id": 2391, "query": "what city was zeus the patron god of", "topk": [{"text": "Greek city-state patron gods | claimed the honour of being Apollo's birthplace, worshipped him as Delian Apollo. ; The best known festivals of the pan-Hellenic circuit are probably the Olympic Games, which were sacred to Zeus as patron deity of Olympia, and chief deity of the Greek Olympian Pantheon; The games were so well broadcast and firmly established that they were used as a common referent in various Greek calendars. Lists of the cities and city officials to be notified of imminent pan-Hellenic festivals have proved a valuable resource in the identification of polies. Zeus was also patron deity of Elis. Syracuse, like Athens, worshipped Athena. Reference to Athena can be seen on their "}]}
+{"id": 2392, "query": "when does the implantation of the embryo occur", "topk": [{"text": "Implantation (human embryo) | In humans, implantation is the stage of human reproduction at which the embryo adheres to the wall of the uterus. At this stage of prenatal development, the conceptus is called a blastocyst. Once this adhesion is successful, the female is considered to be pregnant and the embryo will receive oxygen and nutrients from the mother in order to grow. In humans, implantation of a fertilized ovum is most likely to occur around nine days after ovulation; however, this can range between six and 12 days."}]}
+{"id": 2393, "query": "who is the richest club in the championship", "topk": [{"text": "Greater Manchester | sport's governing body in Greater Manchester, and is committed to its promotion and development. Manchester United F.C. are one of the world's best-known football teams, and in 2008 and 2017 Forbes estimated that they were the world's richest club. They have won the League Championship a record twenty times (most recently in 2012\u20132013), the FA Cup twelve times, the Football League Cup five times and have been European Champions three times. Their Old Trafford ground has hosted the FA Cup Final, England international matches and the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final between Juventus and A.C. Milan. Manchester City F.C. moved from Maine Road "}]}
+{"id": 2394, "query": "when is the opening ceremonies of the olympics 2018", "topk": [{"text": "2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony | The opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics was held at the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium in Pyeongchang, South Korea on 9 February 2018. It began at 20:00 KST and finished at approximately 22:20 KST. The Games were officially opened by President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in."}]}
+{"id": 2395, "query": "who has said that caste is a closed class", "topk": [{"text": "Caste | McKim Marriott claims a social stratification that is hierarchical, closed, endogamous and hereditary is widely prevalent, particularly in western parts of Pakistan. Frederik Barth in his review of this system of social stratification in Pakistan suggested that these are castes."}]}
+{"id": 2396, "query": "all time highest goal scorer in spain national team", "topk": [{"text": "Jennifer Hermoso | On 14 February 2021, Hermoso scored 5 goals in a match against Azerbaijan. Of those five goals was her 41st goal with the Spanish national team, surpassing Veronica Boquete as the team's all-time highest goalscorer. Hermoso ended the qualifying round of the 2022 Euro tournament with 10 goals, the most in Group D."}]}
+{"id": 2397, "query": "where is the snooker world open currently held", "topk": [{"text": "2019 World Open (snooker) | The 2019 World Open was held from 28 October until 3 November 2019 at the Yushan Sport Centre in Yushan, China. The defending champion, Mark Williams, declined to appear at the tournament. Qualifying for the event was held at the Barnsley Metrodome in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, from 3\u20135 October 2019 and in Yushan on 28 October. Neil Robertson failed to show up for his qualifying match, as he accidentally drove to Barnsley, Gloucestershire. World Snooker later made fun of him for mistaking the location of the qualifiers by sending him a map to the site of the next event\u2014the English Open. With Robertson being forced to withdraw, Ian Burns was awarded a bye. The world number two Ronnie O'Sullivan failed to progress through qualifying. He played Welsh player Dominic Dale, who had failed to defeat O'Sullivan after ten attempts, and lost 3\u20135. Dale commented the win had \"only taken 27 years\". The rest of the top-16 players successfully qualified for the event, with John Higgins defeating Chen Zifan and Stephen Maguire defeating Oliver Lines. Another qualifying upset was Elliot Slessor recovering from 2\u20134 behind to defeat two-time ranking event winner Ryan Day 5\u20134."}]}
+{"id": 2398, "query": "where does iron ore come from in australia", "topk": [{"text": "Iron ore mining in Western Australia | The bulk of iron ore production in Western Australia comes from the Pilbara region of the state. A number of mines however are also located in the Mid West and Kimberley regions as well as in the Wheatbelt. The big two producers, Rio Tinto and BHP accounted for 90 percent of all iron ore production in the state in 2008-09, with the third-biggest producer being the Fortescue Metals Group. Rio Tinto operates twelve iron ore mines in Western Australia, BHP seven, Fortescue two, all of those are located in the Pilbara region."}]}
+{"id": 2399, "query": "when did the first pokemon game come out", "topk": [{"text": "Timeline of Pok\u00e9mon | February 27: Pocket Monsters Red & Green, the first ever Pok\u00e9mon games and the primary games of Generation I, first released in Japan for the Game Boy ; June 23: Nintendo 64 first released in Japan ; October 15: Pocket Monsters Blue, upper edition of Pocket Monsters Red & Green, first released in Japan for the Game Boy ; October 20: Pok\u00e9mon Trading Card Game (TCG) first released "}]}
+{"id": 2400, "query": "who plays jill bigelow in line of duty", "topk": [{"text": "Line of Duty (series 5) | Rochenda Sandall as Lisa McQueen ; Maya Sondhi as PC Maneet Bindra ; Polly Walker as Gill Biggeloe ; Tony Pitts as DCS Lester Hargreaves ; Aiysha Hart as DS Sam Railston ; Patrick FitzSymons as Mark Moffatt ; Susan Vidler as DSU Alison Powell ; Ace Bhatti as PCC Rohan Sindwhani ; Elizabeth Rider as DCC Andrea Wise ; Sian Reese-Williams as Sergeant Jane Cafferty ; Richard Pepple as Sergeant Kyle Ferringham ; Taj Atwal as PC Tatleen Sohota ; Gregory Piper as Ryan Pilkington ; Tomi May as Miroslav Minkowicz ; Tommy Jessop as Terry Boyle ; Andrea Irvine as Roisin Hastings ; Maanuv Thiara as Vihaan Malhotra ; Alastair Natkiel as Lee Banks ; Laura Elphinstone as DI Michelle Brandyce ; Natalie Gavin as PS Tina Tranter ; Rosa Escoda as Amanda Yao ; Peter De Jersey as Rossport ; Caroline Koziol as Mariana ; Richard Sutton as PC Bloom "}]}
+{"id": 2401, "query": "what do you say when you win bingo", "topk": [{"text": "Bingo (British version) | winning tickets. They will announce the prize or prizes for each game before starting. The caller will then usually say \"Eyes down\" to indicate that they are about to start. They then begin to call numbers as they are randomly selected, either by an electronic random number generator (RNG), by drawing counters from a bag or by using balls in a mechanical draw machine. Calling may take the format of simple repetition in the framework, \"Both the fives, fifty five\", or \"Two and three, twenty three\", but some numbers have special calls due to their significance. In some independent clubs, numbers ending in a zero are described as "}]}
+{"id": 2402, "query": "who rebuilt the temple after the babylonian captivity", "topk": [{"text": "Walls of Jerusalem | After the Babylonian captivity and the Persian conquest of Babylonia, Cyrus II of Persia allowed the Jews to return to Judea and rebuild the Temple. The construction was finished in 516 BCE or 430 BCE. Then, Artaxerxes I or possibly Darius II allowed Ezra and Nehemiah to return and rebuild the city's walls and to govern Judea, which was ruled as Yehud province under the Persians. During the Second Temple period, especially during the Hasmonean period, the city walls were expanded and renovated, constituting what Josephus calls the First Wall. Herod the Great added what Josephus called the Second Wall somewhere in the area between today's Jaffa Gate and Temple Mount. Agrippa I (r. 41\u201344 CE) later began the construction of the Third Wall, which was completed just at the beginning of the First Jewish\u2013Roman War. Some remains of this wall are located today near the Mandelbaum Gate gas station."}]}
+{"id": 2403, "query": "who won the 10m air pistol gold medal at commonwealth shooting championship in brisbane australia", "topk": [{"text": "George Darling (sport shooter) | Darling represented England and won a gold medal in the 10 metres air pistol and a silver medal in the 10 metres air pistol pair with Geoffrey Robinson, at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia."}]}
+{"id": 2404, "query": "philadelphia is known as the city of what", "topk": [{"text": "Philadelphia | Philadelphia (colloquially known simply as Philly) is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States. It is the sixth-most-populous city in the United States and the most populous city in the state of Pennsylvania, with a 2020 population of 1,603,797. It is also the second-most populous city in the Northeastern United States, behind New York City. Since 1854, the city has had the same geographic boundaries as Philadelphia County, the most-populous county in Pennsylvania and the urban core of the eighth-largest U.S. metropolitan statistical area, with over 6 million residents. Philadelphia is also the economic and cultural center of the greater Delaware Valley along the lower "}]}
+{"id": 2405, "query": "who is the supreme court judge was a former chief justice of kerala high court", "topk": [{"text": "Ashok Bhushan | Ashok Bhushan (born 5 July 1956) is a former Judge of Supreme Court of India. He was the 31st Chief Justice of Kerala High Court. He is former Judge of Kerala High Court and Allahabad High Court."}]}
+{"id": 2406, "query": "who is the young man in hawthorne's my kinsman major molineux", "topk": [{"text": "My Kinsman, Major Molineux | In about 1732, Robin, a young man, arrives by ferry in Boston seeking his kinsman, Major Molineux, an official in the British Colonial government, who has promised him work. However, no one in town tells him where the major is. A rich man threatens the young man with prison, and an innkeeper calls him a runaway bond-servant. At the inn, he meets a man with a face described as looking like the devil - two protrusions emanating from his forehead (like horns), eyes burning like 'fire in a cave'- who seems at the center of many evil things. Later, he runs into the man again, but this time his face is painted black and red. After blocking his path with a cudgel, he finally gets "}]}
+{"id": 2407, "query": "who sings stop listen what's that sound", "topk": [{"text": "Stop, Look and Listen (song) | \"Stop, Look and Listen\" is a song by American country music singer Patsy Cline. It was composed by George London and W.S. Stevenson. It was released as a single in 1956 via Decca Records. The song has since received a positive response from critics and music writers."}]}
+{"id": 2408, "query": "where does the red badge of courage take place", "topk": [{"text": "The Red Badge of Courage (1951 film) | In 1862, a regiment of the Union Army is encamped near the Rappahannock River in Virginia. Orders direct the regiment to move up river to engage the enemy. Private Henry Fleming tells his comrades he is not afraid. On patrol, Henry exchanges words with an unseen Confederate soldier stationed across the river who tells Henry to watch out for the \"red badge,\" meaning a battle wound. The regiment confidently sets out, but Henry is pensive. As the regiment engages in battle, Henry's buddy, Tom Wilson, tells Henry to give his watch to his parents if he is killed. During the battle, Henry deserts his regiment. He learns his outfit won the battle, but he fears derision if he returns. Henry sees his wounded comrades coming from battle, and wishes he, "}]}
+{"id": 2409, "query": "what is the first step in the evolution of the eye", "topk": [{"text": "Evolution of the eye | considered as subversive of the theory. He suggested a stepwise evolution from \"an optic nerve merely coated with pigment, and without any other mechanism\" to \"a moderately high stage of perfection\", and gave examples of existing intermediate steps. Current research is investigating the genetic mechanisms underlying eye development and evolution. Biologist D.E. Nilsson has independently theorized about four general stages in the evolution of a vertebrate eye from a patch of photoreceptors. Nilsson and S. Pelger estimated in a classic paper that only a few hundred thousand generations are needed to evolve a complex eye in vertebrates. Another researcher, G.C. Young, has used the fossil record to infer evolutionary conclusions, based on the structure of eye orbits and openings in fossilized skulls for blood vessels and nerves to go through. All this adds to the growing amount of evidence that supports Darwin's theory."}]}
+{"id": 2410, "query": "who came up with the first working periodic table", "topk": [{"text": "19th century in science | In chemistry, Dmitri Mendeleev, following the atomic theory of John Dalton, created the first periodic table of elements."}]}
+{"id": 2411, "query": "who used morse code in world war 2", "topk": [{"text": "William Blezard | He joined the Royal Air Force at the outbreak of the Second World War and became a Morse code operator in Wick, Scotland."}]}
+{"id": 2412, "query": "where was the first season of slasher filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Slasher (TV series) | Production on Slashers 8-episode first season was announced on July 28, 2015, with filming taking place between then and October 2015. Three Northern Ontario municipalities \u2014 the cities of Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie and the town of Parry Sound \u2014 would stand in for the show's fictitious location, the town of Waterbury. Unlike most television series that film their episodes in order, under the direction of Craig David Wallace, the series was shot as if it were a \"super-sized\" movie. Scenes from multiple episodes were filmed simultaneously, with the availability of locations and cast being factored in. The out-of-order schedule allowed the actors to acknowledge their characters' fates, especially those who had to film their death scenes one day but returned later to film earlier scenes if necessary. As an example, Martin cited Mark Ghanim\u00e9's first day on set, when his character, Justin Faysal, was laid out in a casket for a scene early in Slashers third episode. Justin's death, which took place in the second episode, would be filmed later on. On May 1, 2017, Slasher began filming a second season in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada."}]}
+{"id": 2413, "query": "when did the broncos win the super bowl", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl XXXIII | Super Bowl XXXIII was an American football game played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos (who were also defending their Super Bowl XXXII championship) and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Atlanta Falcons to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1998 season. The Broncos defeated the Falcons by the score of 34\u201319, winning their second consecutive Super Bowl. The game was played on January 31, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida (now part of the suburb of Miami Gardens, which became a separate city in 2003). The defending Super Bowl champion Broncos entered the game with an AFC-best 14\u20132 regular season record. The Falcons, under former Denver head coach Dan Reeves, were "}]}
+{"id": 2414, "query": "who are you in assassin's creed 4", "topk": [{"text": "Assassin's Creed III | Assassin's Creed III features a large cast of characters. The modern-day cast features many returning characters from the previous four games in the series, including protagonist Desmond Miles (Nolan North), his father William (John de Lancie), and friends Shaun Hastings (Danny Wallace) and Rebecca Crane (Eliza Schneider). During the missions he carries out, Desmond is hunted by mercenary Daniel Cross (Danny Blanco-Hall) and scientist Warren Vidic (Phil Proctor), working for Abstergo Industries (a corporate conglomerate used as a front by the modern-day Templar Order), and crosses paths with Minerva (Margaret Easley) and Juno (Nadia Verrucci), members of a precursor known as the First Civilization (or \"Those Who Came Before\"). The main protagonist of the game is Ratonhnhak\u00e9:ton (Noah Watts), also known as Connor, a half-English, half-Mohawk assassin born in 18th-century Colonial America. Connor's supporting cast includes Achilles Davenport (Roger Aaron Brown), Connor's mentor and a retired "}]}
+{"id": 2415, "query": "where do the events in the story take place geographically", "topk": [{"text": "Tailypo | The story is almost always set at night in a heavily wooded rural area. Geographically the setting is accepted to be somewhere in the American South. The events could feasibly occur at any time period, given the isolation and atmosphere of the tale. The main events occur in a dilapidated log cabin deep in the woods where a hermit and his three dogs live."}]}
+{"id": 2416, "query": "what is a dropped pin on google maps for", "topk": [{"text": "Google Maps pin | The Google Maps pin is the inverted-drop-shaped icon that marks locations in Google Maps. The pin is protected under a U.S. design patent as \"teardrop-shaped marker icon including a shadow\". Google has used the pin in various graphics, games, and promotional materials. The pin, sometimes referred to as \"the marker\", has been widely co-opted by other companies, organizations, and individuals for their own marketing efforts, artwork, and activism. In both digital and physical representations, the pin is often used to symbolize mapping software and the technology industry as a whole. The Google Maps pin has been called \"a product of pure function that has evolved into a cultural phenomenon\" and \"a solution that would take on a life of its own, recognizable enough to stick up for itself in the art and design projects of others\". \"Looking like a hot air balloon in flight, this marker has landed squarely in the middle of our visual culture\". In 2014, the Museum of Modern Art acquired a physical representation of the Google Maps pin for its permanent collection. In 2020, the pin icon became the official logo of Google Maps."}]}
+{"id": 2417, "query": "who was the movie citizen kane based on", "topk": [{"text": "William Randolph Hearst | The film Citizen Kane (released on May 1, 1941) is loosely based on Hearst's life. Welles and his collaborator, screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz, created Kane as a composite character, among them Harold Fowler McCormick, Samuel Insull and Howard Hughes. Hearst, enraged at the idea of Citizen Kane being a thinly disguised and very unflattering portrait of him, used his massive influence and resources to prevent the film from being released\u2014all without even having seen it. Welles and the studio RKO Pictures resisted the pressure but Hearst and his Hollywood friends ultimately succeeded in pressuring theater chains to limit showings of Citizen Kane, resulting "}]}
+{"id": 2418, "query": "who was the ottoman governor who led egypt in the years following the napoleonic wars", "topk": [{"text": "Muhammad Ali of Egypt | Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha, also known as Muhammad Ali of Egypt and the Sudan (\u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0639\u0644\u064a \u0628\u0627\u0634\u0627, ; Mehmet Ali Pasha; 4 March 1769 \u2013 2 August 1849), was the Albanian Ottoman governor and the de facto ruler of Egypt from 1805 to 1848, who is considered the founder of modern Egypt. At the height of his rule, he controlled Lower Egypt, Upper Egypt, Sudan and parts of Arabia and the entire Levant. He was a military commander in an Albanian Ottoman force sent to recover Egypt from a French occupation under Napoleon. Following Napoleon's withdrawal, Muhammad Ali rose to power through a series "}]}
+{"id": 2419, "query": "which is the first private medical college in kerala", "topk": [{"text": "Government T D Medical College, Alappuzha | trust was Sri. N. V. Prabhu, Thoppil House, Alappuzha. Sri. N. V. Prabhu was the main driving force and founder of the T. D. Medical College, Alappuzha. It is his brain child for he gave his heart and soul for building this private medical college, one of the first kind in the history of Kerala. The day-to-day administration of the college was done by the T.D. Medical College Administrative Council. A total of 145 acres of land was purchased at Vandanam, in the coastal belt for the future development of the college campus, to include the hospitals, hostels, residential quarters. The construction of the building started with the foundation stone "}]}
+{"id": 2420, "query": "who did the chiefs play in the playoffs", "topk": [{"text": "2017 Kansas City Chiefs season | For the first round of the playoffs, the Chiefs played the Tennessee Titans at home. The Chiefs entered the game looking to win their first home playoff game since 1994, a streak of 5 straight home playoff losses. The Chiefs had a strong first half, building a 21\u20133 halftime lead and sending the home crowd into a frenzy. However, the Titans were able to catch fire, with a batted down touchdown pass from Marcus Mariota to himself, to make the score 21\u201310. The Chiefs were not able to recover after this touchdown, and the Titans outscored Kansas City 19\u20130 in the second half to win 22\u201321. The Chiefs, looked as though they had taken the lead on a fumble by Derrick Henry. However, the turnover was reviewed, and upon review, the call was overturned and Tennessee kept the ball. Henry was then able to run for a first down on third down to seal the game. With the loss, the Chiefs ended their season at 10\u20137 and lost 6 straight home playoff games, the worst in NFL history."}]}
+{"id": 2421, "query": "what is the time setting of game of thrones", "topk": [{"text": "Game of Thrones (season 5) | The fifth season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on April 12, and concluded on June 14, 2015. It was broadcast on Sunday at 9:00 pm in the United States, consisting of 10 episodes, each running approximately 50\u201360 minutes. The season primarily adapts the storylines from A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons, the fourth and fifth novels in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, though it also uses the remaining elements from the third novel, A Storm of Swords, as well as the upcoming sixth novel The Winds of Winter. It also contains original content not found in Martin's novels. The series "}]}
+{"id": 2422, "query": "who has access to the presidential daily briefing", "topk": [{"text": "Presidential transition of Joe Biden | million, office space, government website status, and access to agencies. Separately, Biden was denied daily classified national security briefings until the Trump administration approved Biden's receiving such briefings as of November 24. The Electoral College met on December 14, 2020, to formally elect Biden and Kamala Harris as president and vice president. The results were to be certified by a joint session of Congress on January 6, 2021, but due to an attempt by Trump supporters to overturn the results by storming and vandalizing the Capitol building, the certification was not completed until January 7. Biden's transition ended when he was inaugurated at 12:00 p.m. EST on January 20, 2021, at which point his presidency began."}]}
+{"id": 2423, "query": "who played buffy the vampire slayer in the movie", "topk": [{"text": "Buffy Summers | The character of Buffy first appears in the 1992 film, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Kristy Swanson. The film, written by Joss Whedon, depicts Buffy as a shallow high school cheerleader who is informed by a man named Merrick (Donald Sutherland) that she has been chosen by fate to battle the undead. Buffy reluctantly undergoes training in her abilities by Merrick, and as her responsibility as the Slayer causes her to become alienated from her valley girl peers, she finds friendship and romance with fellow outcast Pike (Luke Perry). Merrick eventually comes to respect Buffy's rebellious nature, and she defeats vampire king Lothos (Rutger Hauer) by relying on her own contemporary style as opposed to traditional Slayer conventions. Although this film is not in continuity with the later television series, in 1999, author Christopher Golden adapted "}]}
+{"id": 2424, "query": "who is ranked 1 in women's tennis", "topk": [{"text": "List of WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players | The WTA Rankings are the Women's Tennis Association's (WTA) merit-based system for determining the rankings in women's tennis. The top-ranked player is the player who, over the previous 52 weeks, has garnered the most ranking points on the WTA Tour. Points are awarded based on how far a player advances in tournaments and the category of those tournaments. The WTA has used a computerized system for determining the rankings since November 3, 1975. Since 1975, 27 women have been ranked No. 1 by the WTA, of which 14 have been year-end No. 1. The current world number one is Ashleigh Barty of Australia."}]}
+{"id": 2425, "query": "who won the mens curling in the olympics 2018", "topk": [{"text": "Niklas Edin | Swedish men's team at the 2018 Winter Olympics, where he won a silver medal, losing to the United States (skipped by John Shuster) in the gold medal game. Team Edin avenged their loss at the 2017 Worlds by defeating Team Gushue in the finals of the 2018 World Men's Curling Championship, giving Edin his third World Championship gold medal. On the World Curling Tour, Team Edin did not win any slams but made it to the finals in three events. At the 2018 European Curling Championships, Team Edin went undefeated in the tournament until the final, where they lost "}]}
+{"id": 2426, "query": "where does what in the sam hill come from", "topk": [{"text": "Sam Hill (euphemism) | Euphemism for the devil: H. L. Mencken suggested that the phrase derives from Samiel, the name of the Devil in Der Freisch\u00fctz, an opera by Carl Maria von Weber that was performed in New York City in 1825. The phrase \"Sa' m Hill\" can also be seen in the variant \"Samil\". ; Store owner in Arizona: Sam Hill was also a mercantile store owner who offered a vast and diverse inventory of goods. People began using the term \"what in the Sam Hill is that?\" to describe something they found odd or unusual, just like the inventory found in Sam Hill's store. The original Sam Hill Mercantile building still stands on Montezuma "}]}
+{"id": 2427, "query": "who defeated the last remaining roman army in europe", "topk": [{"text": "Hermannsdenkmal | In 9 AD, Roman-educated Arminius, a member of the Cherusci people, turned against his former Roman allies and led an alliance of Germanic tribes to defeat three legions under Publius Quinctilius Varus. The legions were completely destroyed, and the remains of some 20,000 Roman troops, along with Varus, were left to decay in the forest. To Rome and its Emperor Augustus the loss was a catastrophe; it is often called the \"Varian disaster.\" This event later came to be seen as a vital turning point in Middle-European history as it may have been instrumental in limiting the advance of the Roman Empire "}]}
+{"id": 2428, "query": "the temperature of gas is proportional to the", "topk": [{"text": "Gas | The symbol used to represent temperature in equations is T with SI units of kelvins. The speed of a gas particle is proportional to its absolute temperature. The volume of the balloon in the video shrinks when the trapped gas particles slow down with the addition of extremely cold nitrogen. The temperature of any physical system is related to the motions of the particles (molecules and atoms) which make up the [gas] system. In statistical mechanics, temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy stored in a molecule (also known as the thermal energy). The methods of storing this energy are dictated by the degrees of freedom of the molecule itself (energy "}]}
+{"id": 2429, "query": "who's flag is red white and green", "topk": [{"text": "Flag of the United Arab Emirates | The flag of the United Arab Emirates (\u0639\u0644\u0645 \u062f\u0648\u0644\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0625\u0645\u0627\u0631\u0627\u062a \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062a\u062d\u062f\u0629) contains the Pan-Arab colors red, green, white, and black. It was designed in 1971 by Abdullah Mohammed Al Maainah, who was 19 years old at that time, and was adopted on 2 December 1971. The main theme of the flag's four colors is the unity of Arab nations. In 2008, there was a minor change to the Emblem. Merchant ships may fly the alternative civil ensign, a red flag with the national flag in the canton. Emirates Airlines utilises the UAE flag as part of their livery. All seven Emirates use the federal flag interchangeably as the flag of the emirate."}]}
+{"id": 2430, "query": "country with most olympic gold medals all time", "topk": [{"text": "2016 Summer Olympics | The United States topped the medal table, winning the most gold medals (46) and the highest number of medals overall (121); the US team also won its 1,000th Summer Olympic gold medal overall. Great Britain finished second and became the first country to increase its tally of medals in the Olympiad immediately after being host nation in 2012. China finished third in the medal table. Host nation Brazil won seven gold medals and 19 medals, its best result at any Olympics, finishing in thirteenth place. Bahrain, Fiji, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kosovo, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Tajikistan, and Vietnam all won their first gold medals, as did the group of Independent Olympic Athletes (from Kuwait)."}]}
+{"id": 2431, "query": "who proposed the virginia plan at the constitutional convention", "topk": [{"text": "Edmund Randolph | The following year, as a delegate from Virginia to the Constitutional Convention, at 34, Randolph introduced the Virginia Plan as an outline for a new national government. He argued against the importation of slaves and for a strong central government and advocated a plan for three chief executives from various parts of the country. The Virginia Plan also proposed a bicameral legislature, both houses of which would have delegates chosen based on state population. Randolph proposed and was supported by unanimously by the Convention's delegates \"that a Nationally Judiciary be established\" (Article III of the U.S. Constitution would establish the federal court system). The Articles of Confederation lacked a national court system for the United States. Randolph was also a member of the \"Committee of Detail,\" which was tasked "}]}
+{"id": 2432, "query": "who plays yoda in revenge of the sith", "topk": [{"text": "Star Wars: Episode III \u2013 Revenge of the Sith | as the voice of Yoda, a Jedi Grandmaster and the leader of the Jedi Council. Peter Mayhew, Oliver Ford Davies, Ahmed Best, and Silas Carson reprise their roles as Chewbacca, Sio Bibble, Jar Jar Binks, and Nute Gunray and Ki-Adi-Mundi, respectively, from the previous films. Joel Edgerton and Bonnie Piesse also make cameo appearances, reprising their roles as Owen and Beru Lars respectively from Attack of the Clones. Sound engineer Matthew Wood provides the voice of General Grievous, the fearsome cyborg commander of the Separatists' droid army. Temuera Morrison portrays Commander Cody and the rest of the clone troopers. Bruce Spence portrays "}]}
+{"id": 2433, "query": "who was the bad guy in silence of the lambs", "topk": [{"text": "Silence of the Lamb (Veronica Mars) | dark for the holidays. The episode's title is a semi-joking reference to the 1991 horror thriller The Silence of the Lambs and the 1988 novel of the same name on which the film was based. The film, the novel, and the episode all deal with serial killers and the brave female detectives who hunt them down (in the case of The Silence of the Lambs, this character is Clarice Starling). Among this episode's guest stars include Tina Majorino, who makes her second appearance on the show (after \"Like a Virgin\") and Aaron Paul, who would later receive three Primetime Emmy Award wins for his performance as Jesse Pinkman on Breaking Bad."}]}
+{"id": 2434, "query": "who become the ceo of it wipro company in 2016", "topk": [{"text": "Wipro | On 6 July 2020, Thierry Delaporte took over from Abidali Neemuchwala as the new CEO of Wipro. Abidali Neemuchwala was appointed as Wipro's CEO after T. K. Kurien stepped down in early 2016. Neemuchwala, who had been group president and CEO from April 2015, was appointed CEO with effect from 1 February 2016."}]}
+{"id": 2435, "query": "actress who plays brad pitts wife in war machine", "topk": [{"text": "Stanley A. McChrystal | In May 2017, Netflix released the film War Machine in which Brad Pitt plays a thinly veiled version of McChrystal named McMahon. It was directed by Animal Kingdom's David Mich\u00f4d and is an adaptation of Michael Hastings' book The Operators. Hastings wrote the Rolling Stone article that revealed the friction between McChrystal's staff and then President Barack Obama's, which ultimately led to McChrystal losing his job."}]}
+{"id": 2436, "query": "who comes after the president if he dies", "topk": [{"text": "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story | After the death of Alexander Hamilton, the already deceased George Washington comes forward and repeats a line from his earlier song, \"History Has Its Eyes on You\": \"Let me tell you what I wish I'd known/When I was young and dreamed of glory/You have no control\", then the rest of the cast joins in with this song's title: \"Who lives, who dies, who tells your story.\" Aaron Burr individually reintroduces Thomas Jefferson and James Madison as \"President Jefferson\" and \"President Madison\" (though Madison didn't become President until four years after Hamilton's death). Both Presidents begrudgingly express respect for Hamilton and the financial system he created. Angelica points out to the audience that Hamilton was the only one of the Founding Fathers "}]}
+{"id": 2437, "query": "who plays the protagonist peter rabbit in the 2018 motion picture release", "topk": [{"text": "Peter Rabbit (film) | Peter Rabbit is a 2018 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film, based upon the character of the same name created by Beatrix Potter, directed by Will Gluck, and co-written by Gluck and Rob Lieber. James Corden stars as the voice of the title character, with Rose Byrne, Domhnall Gleeson, and Sam Neill in live-action roles, as well as the voices of Daisy Ridley, Elizabeth Debicki, and Margot Robbie. The film's story focuses on Peter Rabbit as he deals with new problems when the late Mr. McGregor's great-nephew arrives and discovers the trouble Peter's family can get into. Peter Rabbit was released in the United States on February 9, 2018, in the United Kingdom on March 16, 2018, and in Australia on March 22, 2018. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $351 million worldwide on a $50 million budget. A sequel, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, was released in Australia on March 25, 2021, in the United Kingdom on May 17, 2021, and in the United States on June 11, 2021."}]}
+{"id": 2438, "query": "where was the movie i am number 4 filmed", "topk": [{"text": "I Am Number Four (film) | spring fair scene was filmed in Deer Lakes Park in West Deer; Port Vue, North Park, New Kensington and Hyde Park were also used as locations. The setting of the film's fictional town of Paradise, Ohio is Vandergrift, Pennsylvania, where filming took place from June to July 2010. Producers chose Vandergrift as the \"hero town\" of the film because of its unique look and curved streets, laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted, the designer of New York City's Central Park. Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville was chosen over 50 other schools in the area, due to its proximity to nearby woods, a part of the "}]}
+{"id": 2439, "query": "when did the granite mountain hotshots get certified", "topk": [{"text": "Prescott Fire Department | The Granite Mountain Hotshots were a group within the department whose mission was to fight wildfires. Founded in 2002 as a fuels mitigation crew, it transitioned to a handcrew (Type 2 I/A) in 2004, and ultimately to a hotshot crew in 2008. The crew had their own fire station, station 7, where equipment, including two 10-person crew carriers, was housed. The 2017 film Only the Brave was based on the Granite Mountain Hotshots and the Yarnell Fire."}]}
+{"id": 2440, "query": "when did brent barry won the dunk contest", "topk": [{"text": "1995\u201396 Los Angeles Clippers season | Forward/guard Brent Barry won the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. He is the first Clipper to participate in and win the contest. "}]}
+{"id": 2441, "query": "what is the purpose of a jake brake", "topk": [{"text": "Jacobs Vehicle Systems | A \u201cJake Brake\u201d is an engine compression release brake used especially for steep hill downgrades. The Jake Brake opens the exhaust valves when the piston is near top dead center (where ignition normally occurs). On the upstroke, the piston compresses the air in the cylinder to 1/15th its original volume, which creates drag on the engine. The Jacobs Engine Brake then releases the compressed air and the energy stored in it before it can push back on the piston during the down stroke. The Jake Brake turns a power producing engine into a power absorbing air compressor and in turn, causes the truck to slow down. Inside of the truck, the driver can choose how many cylinders to activate; the more cylinders activated, the more slowing of the truck."}]}
+{"id": 2442, "query": "who sings in everybody dies in their nightmares", "topk": [{"text": "17 (XXXTentacion album) | album charts, including the UK Albums Chart, where it entered at number 12, selling 4,520 album-equivalent units. The album also charted in Belgium, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Italy, and Sweden. Three songs\u2014\"Jocelyn Flores\", \"Everybody Dies in Their Nightmares\" and \"Fuck Love\"\u2014debuted in the top 100 of the UK Singles Chart, at numbers 56, 88 and 99, respectively. \"Jocelyn Flores\" peaked at 39 on the UK Singles Chart. The album has been certified platinum in Canada, Denmark and New Zealand. Rolling Stone reported that 17 \"hit the charts with no record label besides his own imprint, no radio play and a near-total press blackout.\" Exactly two years after his passing, 17 as well as his sophomore album \"?\" both re-entered the Top 100 on Apple Music."}]}
+{"id": 2443, "query": "who established the idea that microorganisms play a role in disease", "topk": [{"text": "Bacteriology | The discovery of the connection of microorganisms to disease can be dated back to the nineteenth century, when German physician Robert Koch introduced the science of microorganisms to the medical field. He identified bacteria as the cause of infectious diseases and process of fermentation in diseases. French scientist Louis Pasteur developed techniques to produce vaccines. Both Koch and Pasteur played a role in improving antisepsis in medical treatment. This had an enormous positive effect on public health and gave a better understanding of the body and diseases. In 1870-1885 the modern methods of bacteriology technique were introduced by the use of stains and by the method of separating mixtures of organisms on plates of nutrient media. Between 1880 and 1881 Pasteur produced two successful vaccinations for animals against diseases caused by bacteria and it was successful. The importance of bacteria was recognized as it led to a study of disease prevention and treatment of diseases by vaccines. Bacteriology has developed and can be studied in agriculture, marine biology, water pollution, bacterial genetics and biotechnology."}]}
+{"id": 2444, "query": "where was the rise of the planet of the apes filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Rise of the Planet of the Apes | Filming began on July 27, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Filming also happened in San Francisco, California (the primary setting of the film), and around Oahu, Hawaii, which doubled for the African jungle as the schedule and budget did not allow for location shooting in Africa."}]}
+{"id": 2445, "query": "when was the first underwater cable laid beneath the english channel", "topk": [{"text": "Submarine communications cable | In August 1850, having earlier obtained a concession from the French government, John Watkins Brett's English Channel Submarine Telegraph Company laid the first line across the English Channel, using the converted tugboat Goliath. It was simply a copper wire coated with gutta-percha, without any other protection, and was not successful. However, the experiment served to secure renewal of the concession, and in September 1851, a protected core, or true, cable was laid by the reconstituted Submarine Telegraph Company from a government hulk, Blazer, which was towed across the Channel. In 1853, more successful cables were laid, linking Great Britain with Ireland, Belgium, and the Netherlands, and crossing The Belts in Denmark. The British & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company completed the first successful Irish link on May 23 between Portpatrick and Donaghadee using the collier "}]}
+{"id": 2446, "query": "who wrote the song balls to the wall", "topk": [{"text": "Balls to the Wall (song) | \"Balls to the Wall\" is a song by German heavy metal band Accept. It was released as the lead single from their 1983 fifth studio album of the same name. The anthemic title track is the album's best known song, and became Accept's signature song, for which a music video was shot that received American airplay on MTV."}]}
+{"id": 2447, "query": "who plays the girl in wreck it ralph", "topk": [{"text": "Wreck-It Ralph | as Mary, Raymond S. Persi as Mayor Gene, Jess Harnell as Don, Rachael Harris as Deanna, and Skylar Astin as Roy; Katie Lowes as Candlehead, Jamie Elman as Rancis Fluggerbutter, Josie Trinidad as Jubileena Bing-Bing, and Cymbre Walk as Crumbelina DiCaramello, racers in Sugar Rush; Phil Johnston as Surge Protector, Game Central Station security; Stefanie Scott as Moppet Girl, a young arcade-game player; John DiMaggio as Beard Papa, the security guard at the Sugar Rush candy-kart factory; Raymond Persi as a Zombie, Brian Kesinger as a Cyborg (based on Kano from Mortal Kombat) and Martin Jarvis as Saitine, a devil-like villain, who attends the Bad-Anon support group; Tucker Gilmore as the Sugar Rush Announcer; Brandon Scott as Kohut, a soldier in "}]}
+{"id": 2448, "query": "what was the purpose of a revival meeting during the second great awakening", "topk": [{"text": "History of the United States (1789\u20131849) | The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious revival movement that flourished in 1800\u20131840 in every region. It expressed Arminian theology by which every person could be saved through a direct personal confrontation with Jesus Christ during an intensely emotional revival meeting. Millions joined the churches, often new denominations. Many converts believed that the Awakening heralded a new millennial age, so that the Second Great Awakening stimulated the establishment of many reform movements designed to remedy the evils of society before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. For example, the charismatic Charles Grandison Finney, in upstate New York and the Old Northwest was highly effective. At the Rochester Revival of 1830, prominent citizens concerned with the city's poverty and absenteeism had invited Finney to the city. The wave of religious revival contributed to tremendous growth of the Methodist, Baptists, Disciples, and other evangelical denominations."}]}
+{"id": 2449, "query": "when did krakow become the capital of poland", "topk": [{"text": "Lesser Poland | not been determined to this day. Some historians speculate that they occupied Red Ruthenia, and their center was in Przemy\u015bl. Around the year 1000, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Krak\u00f3w was created, and its borders covered whole area of Lesser Poland. During the reign of Casimir I the Restorer, Krak\u00f3w for the first time became the capital of Poland (around 1040), since Greater Poland and Silesia, with main Polish urban centers, such as Gniezno and Pozna\u0144 were ravaged by Duke Bretislaus I of Bohemia. In 1138, following the Testament of Boles\u0142aw III Krzywousty, the country was divided between his sons "}]}
+{"id": 2450, "query": "where do the neutrons come from in nuclear fission", "topk": [{"text": "Critical mass | The event of fission must release, on the average, more than one free neutron of the desired energy level in order to sustain a chain reaction, and each must find other nuclei and cause them to fission. Most of the neutrons released from a fission event come immediately from that event, but a fraction of them come later, when the fission products decay, which may be on the average from microseconds to minutes later. This is fortunate for atomic power generation, for without this delay \"going critical\" would be an immediately catastrophic event, as it is in a nuclear bomb where upwards of 80 generations of chain reaction occur in less than a microsecond, "}]}
+{"id": 2451, "query": "glycogen and amylopectin are long chains of which simple sugar(s)", "topk": [{"text": "Saponin | the ring structure in the steroid base. One or two (rarely three) water-soluble monosaccharide (simple sugar) chains may bind to the base via hydroxyl (OH) groups, and sometimes there are other substituents such as hydroxyl, hydroxymethyl, carboxyl and acyl groups. The chains may be from 1-11 molecules long, but are usually 2\u20135, and may include branched chains. The most common such sugars are dietary simple sugars like glucose and galactose, though a wide variety of sugars occur naturally. Other kinds of molecules like organic acids and esters may also attach to the base via carboxyl (COOH) groups. In particular among these are the sugar acids, such as glucuronic acid and galacturonic acid, which are oxidated forms of the sugar."}]}
+{"id": 2452, "query": "who is the actress that plays penny on the big bang theory", "topk": [{"text": "Penny (The Big Bang Theory) | Penny Hofstadter is a fictional character from the American CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, portrayed by actress Kaley Cuoco. She is the primary female character in the series, befriending her across-the-hall neighbors Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons), two physicists who work at the nearby California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Penny's lack of advanced education sets her apart from the group, but her outgoing personality and social aptitude drastically contrasts with the personalities of the primary male characters in the series, so she is considered \"one of them\". She is the primary love interest of Leonard, with whom she maintains a brief romantic relationship during the third season, which is later resumed in the fifth season and culminates in an engagement at the end of the seventh season and their wedding at the start of season 9."}]}
+{"id": 2453, "query": "what was one reason south carolina gave for its decision to secede from the union", "topk": [{"text": "South Carolina Declaration of Secession | The Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union, also known as the South Carolina Declaration of Secession, was a proclamation issued on December 24, 1860, by the government of South Carolina to explain its reasons for seceding from the United States. It followed the brief Ordinance of Secession that had been issued on December 20. The declaration is a product of a convention organized by the state's government in the month following the election of Abraham Lincoln as U.S. President, where it was drafted in a committee headed by Christopher Memminger. The declaration stated the primary reasoning behind South Carolina's declaring of secession from the U.S., which was described as \"increasing hostility on the part of the non-slaveholding States to the Institution of Slavery\"."}]}
+{"id": 2454, "query": "what is the main religion in british columbia", "topk": [{"text": "British Columbia | The largest denominations by number of adherents according to the 2011 census were Christianity with 1,930,415 (44.6%); irreligion (atheist, agnostic, and so on.) with 1,908,285 (44.1%); Sikhism with 201,110 (4.7%); Buddhism with 90,620 (2.1%); Islam with 79,310 (1.8%); and Hinduism with 45,795 (1.1%)."}]}
+{"id": 2455, "query": "where is wake forest located in north carolina", "topk": [{"text": "Wake Forest, North Carolina | Wake Forest is a town in Franklin, Granville and Wake counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina; located almost entirely in Wake County, it lies just north of the state capital, Raleigh. The population was 30,117 at the 2010 census, up from 12,588 at the 2000 census. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates the city's population to be 45,629 as of July 1, 2019. In 2007, the town was listed by Forbes magazine as the 20th fastest growing suburb in America, with a 73.2 percent increase in population between 2000 and 2006. Wake Forest was the original home of Wake Forest University for 122 years before it moved to Winston-Salem in 1956. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget also includes Wake Forest as a part of the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Combined Statistical Area, which has a population of 1,998,808 as of U.S. Census 2012 Population Estimates. Effective June 6, 2003 the Office of Management and Budget redefined the Federal Statistical Areas and dismantled what had been for decades the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, MSA and split them into two separate MSAs even though the region still functions as a single metropolitan area."}]}
+{"id": 2456, "query": "what is a real world application of an atwood machine", "topk": [{"text": "Atwood machine | The Atwood machine (or Atwood's machine) was invented in 1784 by the English mathematician George Atwood as a laboratory experiment to verify the mechanical laws of motion with constant acceleration. Atwood's machine is a common classroom demonstration used to illustrate principles of classical mechanics. The ideal Atwood machine consists of two objects of mass m1 and m2, connected by an inextensible massless string over an ideal massless pulley. Both masses experience uniform acceleration. When m1 = m2, the machine is in neutral equilibrium regardless of the position of the weights."}]}
+{"id": 2457, "query": "who started the tradition of coloring easter eggs", "topk": [{"text": "Paas (dye) | The original Paas Easter egg dye was invented by American William Townley, the owner of a drug store in Newark, New Jersey, where he concocted recipes for home products. In 1893, he figured out how to concentrate dye in tablet form and launched the modern Easter egg dyeing kit. The original price of each tablet was five cents, and customers would make the dye by combining the tablets with water and vinegar. Townley eventually renamed his business the Paas Dye Company. \"Paas\" comes from Pasen, Dutch for Easter. In 1901, according to a State of New Jersey inspection report, seven men and twenty women were employed in Townley's production facility at 60 Shipman Street in Newark. Paas eventually became the largest manufacturer of Easter egg dyes and Philip B. Townley succeeded his father as head of the company."}]}
+{"id": 2458, "query": "who is the most selling music artist of all time", "topk": [{"text": "Beyonc\u00e9 | Beyonc\u00e9 has received numerous awards, and is the most-awarded female artist of all time. As a solo artist she has sold over 17 million albums in the US, and over 75 million worldwide (as of February 2013). Having sold over 100 million records worldwide (a further 60 million additionally with Destiny's Child), Beyonc\u00e9 is one of the best-selling music artists of all time. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) listed Beyonc\u00e9 as the top certified artist of the 2000s decade, with a total of 64 certifications. Her songs \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\", \"Halo\", and \"Irreplaceable\" are some of the best-selling "}]}
+{"id": 2459, "query": "who plays stacey's mum in gavin and stacey", "topk": [{"text": "Gavin & Stacey | Gavin & Stacey is a British comedy television series written by James Corden and Ruth Jones about two families: one in Billericay, Essex; one in Barry, South Wales. Mathew Horne and Joanna Page play the titular characters Gavin and Stacey and the writers star as Smithy and Nessa. Alison Steadman and Larry Lamb star as Gavin's parents (Pam and Mick), and Melanie Walters (Gwen) is Stacey's mother and Rob Brydon (Bryn) is Stacey's uncle. Baby Cow Productions produced the sitcom for BBC Wales. Three series totalling twenty episodes were broadcast from 13 May 2007 to 1 January 2010 on BBC Three and later on BBC One. Broadcast on Christmas Day 2009 and New Year's Day 2010, episodes of the final series formed a significant part of the prime-time "}]}
+{"id": 2460, "query": "who sings love me tender in princess diaries 2", "topk": [{"text": "Love Me Tender (song) | version of it for The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (soundtrack) ; James Brown released his version as an A side single in 1978, b/w \"Have A Happy Day\", Polydor 14460, and as a B side b/w \"The Spank\" as Polydor 14487, as a tribute. ; Tony Bennett recorded a version on the 1994 Mercury album It's Now or Never: The Tribute to Elvis Presley. ; Frank Sinatra performed the song in 1960 as a duet with Elvis Presley for a television special (in a medley with Presley singing Sinatra's hit, \"Witchcraft\"), and later recorded it for his Trilogy collection in 1980. ; Guitarist Duane Eddy recorded "}]}
+{"id": 2461, "query": "what is the term for circular movement around a central point", "topk": [{"text": "Circular motion | In physics, circular motion is a movement of an object along the circumference of a circle or rotation along a circular path. It can be uniform, with constant angular rate of rotation and constant speed, or non-uniform with a changing rate of rotation. The rotation around a fixed axis of a three-dimensional body involves circular motion of its parts. The equations of motion describe the movement of the center of mass of a body. In circular motion, the distance between the body and a fixed point on the surface remains the same. Examples of circular motion include: an artificial satellite orbiting the Earth at a constant height, a ceiling fan's blades rotating around a hub, a stone which is tied to a rope and is being swung in circles, a car turning through a curve in a race track, an electron moving perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field, and a gear turning inside a mechanism. Since the object's velocity vector is constantly changing direction, the moving object is undergoing acceleration by a centripetal force in the direction of the center of rotation. Without this acceleration, the object would move in a straight line, according to Newton's laws of motion."}]}
+{"id": 2462, "query": "who was the first to say i'm going to disney world", "topk": [{"text": "I'm going to Disney World! | In his 1998 memoir Work in Progress, Disney CEO Michael Eisner credited his wife, Jane, with the idea for the campaign. According to Eisner, during the January 1987 grand opening for the Star Tours attraction at Disneyland, the couple dined with Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, who in December 1986 had piloted the first aircraft to fly around the world without stopping or refueling. After Jane Eisner asked what the pilots planned to do next, they replied, \"Well, we're going to Disneyland.\" She later told her husband the phrase would make a great advertising campaign. Following Super Bowl XXI on January 25, 1987, a Disney commercial starred New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms, in which he was asked \"Now that you've won the "}]}
+{"id": 2463, "query": "who is considered as architect of india constitution", "topk": [{"text": "Alexander Goldenweiser (anthropologist) | Dr B. R. Ambedkar, chief architect of the Constitution of India (14 April 1891- 6 December 1956) "}]}
+{"id": 2464, "query": "who was the girl that played cindy lou who", "topk": [{"text": "Taylor Momsen | Taylor Michel Momsen (born July 26, 1993) is an American singer, songwriter, model, and former actress. Prior to her retirement from acting, she portrayed the character of Cindy Lou Who in the film How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) and Jenny Humphrey on The CW's teen drama series Gossip Girl (2007\u20132012). Momsen is the frontwoman of the American rock band The Pretty Reckless."}]}
+{"id": 2465, "query": "who is the winner of bigg boss kannada season", "topk": [{"text": "Bigg Boss Kannada (season 1) | The season one of the Kannada version of Indian reality television series Bigg Boss was broadcast on ETV Kannada in 2013. The show was hosted by Sudeep. A prize amount of \u20b950,00,000 was announced for the winner. The show lasted for 99 days starting from 24 March 2013 (Grand Premiere) to 30 June 2013 (Grand Finale). A total of 15 contestants and 2 guests had entered the show. The Bigg Boss house, located in Lonavala, was fixed with 47 cameras to capture the activities in the house. Among the four finalists, Vijay Raghavendra emerged as the title winner with maximum votes, followed by Arun Sagar as runner-up. Nikita Thukral came third and Narendra Babu was fourth. Gurudas Shenoy was the Editor-in-chief for the house reality of this season."}]}
+{"id": 2466, "query": "where is the new stadium being built in las vegas", "topk": [{"text": "Allegiant Stadium | In January 2016, reports emerged that Las Vegas Sands was considering developing a stadium in conjunction with Majestic Realty and UNLV, on a 42 acre site on Tropicana Avenue owned by UNLV. UNLV had been in the market for a new stadium to replace Sam Boyd Stadium since at least 2011. Raiders owner Mark Davis visited Las Vegas on January 29 to tour the site and meet with Sands chairman Sheldon Adelson and other local figures. The Raiders, who had been trying to get a new stadium built for the team since the 1980s, had just missed out on relocating to Los Angeles that same "}]}
+{"id": 2467, "query": "where in the bible can i find the lord's prayer", "topk": [{"text": "Lord's Prayer | appears in Matthew 26:41 and Luke 22:40 in connection with the prayer of Jesus in Gethsemane. Joseph Smith, the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in a translation of the Holy Bible which was not completed before his death, used: \"And suffer us not to be led into temptation\". In a conversation on the Italian TV channel TV2000 on 6 December 2017, Pope Francis commented that the then Italian wording of this petition (similar to the traditional English) was a poor translation. He said \"the French\" (i.e., the Bishops' Conference of France) had changed the petition to \"Do not let us fall in/into temptation\". He "}]}
+{"id": 2468, "query": "where did they live in sex and the city", "topk": [{"text": "Sex and the City | Carrie Bradshaw lives in Manhattan and writes a column called \"Sex and the City\". At a birthday party for Miranda, Carrie and her friends talk about having sex \"like men\", meaning without emotional attachment. She puts the theory to test and sleeps with a man who had previously broken her heart many times. Only this time she treats him like he had treated her and discovers that he seemed quite eager to see her again the next time they meet. Carrie discusses her relationships candidly with her best friend Standford Blatch who is gay and perpetually looking for love. Carrie has many chance encounters with a handsome businessman whom Samantha refers to as \"Mr. Big\". They begin to date, but Carrie is dismayed to find out he is still seeing other people. Although he eventually agrees to exclusivity, he doesn't introduce Carrie to his mother and won't "}]}
+{"id": 2469, "query": "who are the artists in the traveling wilburys", "topk": [{"text": "Traveling Wilburys | describes the Wilburys as \"a makeshift quintet whose roots were firmly and joyously planted in low-key, low-tech skiffle music\". He credits the band with inspiring a brief revival of Donegan's \"DIY skiffle\", which included Knopfler's Notting Hillbillies. Each member of the Traveling Wilburys has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, although the band itself has not been inducted. Orbison and Dylan were inducted as solo artists, Harrison was inducted as a member of the Beatles and, posthumously, as a solo artist, Petty as the leader of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Lynne as a member of the Electric Light Orchestra."}]}
+{"id": 2470, "query": "who played violet in a series of unfortunate events netflix", "topk": [{"text": "A Series of Unfortunate Events | open casting call was announced for the roles of Violet and Klaus Baudelaire, with the casting call confirming that the series would begin production in March 2016. In January 2016, Netflix announced that Hudis had left the project and they have not yet named a replacement showrunner. However, it was announced that Sonnenfeld and Handler were both still on board, and that Neil Patrick Harris had been cast as Count Olaf and Malina Weissman and Louis Hynes as Violet and Klaus. In March 2016, K. Todd Freeman and Patrick Warburton were cast as Mr. Poe and Lemony Snicket respectively. "}]}
+{"id": 2471, "query": "who sang the theme song to step by step", "topk": [{"text": "Step by Step (TV series) | The series' theme song \"Second Time Around\" was written and composed by Jesse Frederick and Bennett Salvay (both wrote the themes for other sitcoms produced by Miller-Boyett Productions such as Full House, Perfect Strangers, and Family Matters), and was performed by Frederick and Teresa James. The full 87-second version of it was only used during the first season. It was routinely edited over the following three seasons to allow additional time for scenes: the fourth verse was removed and the chorus was truncated in the second season edit, the kid chorus accompanying Jesse Frederick during the chorus' lyrics was removed in the version used during the third season, and the edit heard during most of the fourth "}]}
+{"id": 2472, "query": "what was the tower of london originally used for", "topk": [{"text": "White Tower (Tower of London) | was intended for use as storage rather than accommodation. In the 17th century lead cisterns were installed on top of the White Tower. The White Tower has contained at least two armouries, historically. The Horse Armoury, located on the tower's north side and 150 ft long and 33 ft wide, was built in 1825. From its northeast corner, a wooden staircase ornamented with two carvings titled \"Gin\" and \"Beer\" ascended to Queen Elizabeth's Armoury. Gin and Beer represent the two most important alcoholic beverages of their time. They are believed to have originally been placed in the great hall at Palace of Placentia in Greenwich."}]}
+{"id": 2473, "query": "who dies in the beginning of deathly hallows part 1", "topk": [{"text": "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows | The two-part film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was directed by David Yates, written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman, David Barron and J. K. Rowling. Part 1 was released on 19 November 2010, and Part 2 on 15 July 2011. Filming began in February 2009, and ended on 12 June 2010. However, the cast confirmed they would reshoot the epilogue scene as they only had two days to shoot the original. Reshoots ended around December 2010. Part 1 ended at Chapter 24 of the book, when Voldemort regained the Elder Wand. However, there were a few omissions, such as the appearances of Dean Thomas and Viktor Krum, and Peter Pettigrew's death. James Bernadelli of Reelviews said that the script stuck closest to the text since Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, yet this was met with negativity from some audiences as the film inherited \"the book's own problems\"."}]}
+{"id": 2474, "query": "how many tornado planes does the uk have", "topk": [{"text": "Panavia Tornado ADV | the Tornado project, thus the UK elected to proceed in its development alone. On 4 March 1976, the development of the Tornado ADV was approved and it was announced that 165 of the 385 Tornados that were on order for the RAF would be of the air defence variant. In 1976, The British Aircraft Corporation was contracted to provide three prototype aircraft. The first prototype was rolled out at Warton on 9 August 1979, before making its maiden flight on 27 October 1979 with David Eagles. The second and third development aircraft made their first flights on 18 July and 18 November 1980, "}]}
+{"id": 2475, "query": "who designed the traffic circle in long beach ca", "topk": [{"text": "Los Alamitos Circle | In 1930, German engineer Werner Ruchti was contracted to design the traffic circle, which was to be based on European models. Construction was expedited in order to accommodate the increased vehicle traffic that was expected with the 1932 Summer Olympics, held in Los Angeles, as many of the aquatic and rowing events were to be held in Long Beach. The Los Alamitos Traffic Circle was one of the first of its kind to be constructed in the United States, and prior to their truncation, was also an end point of US 6 (which connects Provincetown, Massachusetts some 3227 mi to the east) and US 91."}]}
+{"id": 2476, "query": "who plays carrie's boss on king of queens", "topk": [{"text": "Alex Skuby | Alex Skuby (born December 27, 1972) is an American actor who has appeared in film and television. He is most known for playing Doug Pruzan, Carrie's boss and a lawyer at her Manhattan law firm on The King of Queens. Born in Neptune City, New Jersey, Skuby grew up in Manasquan, New Jersey. Skuby graduated from Wall High School in 1990 and attended Brookdale Community College. He is the co-host of comedy podcast \"Zen AF\" with comedian Wayne Hannah and filmmaker Tyler Boyco."}]}
+{"id": 2477, "query": "when did computer become widespread in homes and schools", "topk": [{"text": "Computers in the classroom | laptop. Computer-aided instruction gained widespread acceptance in schools by the early 1980s. It was during this period that drilling and practice programs were first developed for exclusive classroom use. Schools became divided over which computer manufacturers they were willing to support, with grade schools generally using Apple computers and high schools preferring DOS based machines. Hardware shortages in schools became a major issue, leaving many teachers unable to provide enough computers for students to use. Despite this, by 1989 computer usage shifted from being a relative rarity in American public schools, to being present in nearly every school district."}]}
+{"id": 2478, "query": "when did the age of new media began", "topk": [{"text": "New Media Age | New Media Age (NMA) was a weekly news magazine, covering business is use of interactive media in the UK is now Econsultancy. New Media Age is owned by Centaur Media plc. It was launched as a newsletter in May 1995 under editor Phil Dwyer with reporters Nick Jones and Catherine Stewart. They worked together in Centaur's newsletter's division and conceived the idea in 1994 Once considered title for the publication was InfoBahn. They were joined by freelancer Julianna Koranteng. They were joined by Mike Butcher in 1996, who subsequently became Deputy Editor under Dwyer. In 1998, Mike Butcher took over as editor, when Dwyer, Jones and Stewart left "}]}
+{"id": 2479, "query": "when does agents of shield season five start", "topk": [{"text": "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 5) | The season began streaming on Netflix in the United States on June 17, 2018."}]}
+{"id": 2480, "query": "where does the thames river begin and end", "topk": [{"text": "Thames River (Ontario) | There are three rivers in the watershed with Thames in the name\u2014the Thames River itself, North Thames River, and Middle Thames River. These are also known locally as South Branch, North Branch, and Middle Branch. The South Branch, which begins near Tavistock and initially flows southeasterly before turning southwesterly towards Woodstock, is the main stem Thames River and officially carries the Thames River name. The Thames River and North Thames River in the upper part of the watershed flow through valleys created during the retreat of the glaciers during the last ice age. The Thames River and North Thames River meet in central London at the \"Forks\"; the University of Western Ontario "}]}
+{"id": 2481, "query": "where did the term 'robot' come from", "topk": [{"text": "Robotics | The word robotics was derived from the word robot, which was introduced to the public by Czech writer Karel \u010capek in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), which was published in 1920. The word robot comes from the Slavic word robota, which means work/job. The play begins in a factory that makes artificial people called robots, creatures who can be mistaken for humans \u2013 very similar to the modern ideas of androids. Karel \u010capek himself did not coin the word. He wrote a short letter in reference to an etymology in the Oxford English Dictionary in which he named his brother Josef \u010capek as its actual originator. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word "}]}
+{"id": 2482, "query": "who was on the first season of dwts", "topk": [{"text": "Dmitry Chaplin | the competition. This was not, however, Chaplin's first DWTS appearance: when Aretha Franklin appeared as a guest performer in season 7, Chaplin performed a routine with other DWTS performers Karina Smirnoff, Anna Trebunskaya, and Louis van Amstel. Chaplin finished in 2nd place in season 9 of Dancing with the Stars with singer, M\u00fda. He most recently competed on season 12 of Dancing with the Stars with supermodel Petra N\u011bmcov\u00e1. They were the fourth couple eliminated on April 19, 2011. Dmitry choreographed Chelsie Hightower and Joshua Allen in an Argentine Tango to \"A Los Amigos\" from the Forever Tango soundtrack in July 2008; a year later he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography. On August 28, 2018, Dmitry began to dance in the Ukrainian version of the show Dancing with the Stars. His star partner is a Ukrainian X-Factor and Ukraine's Got Talent Host Oksana Marchenko."}]}
+{"id": 2483, "query": "who sings i feel love with the blue man group", "topk": [{"text": "Venus Hum | Annette Strean provided vocals for Blue Man Group's cover of \"I Feel Love\" on their 2003 album The Complex. Venus Hum opened for Blue Man Group on The Complex Rock Tour, and performed with them as well. The band was featured as \"rock concert movement number sixty-three.\" \"I Feel Love\" was released as a single in 2004."}]}
+{"id": 2484, "query": "where is the ucla usc game being played", "topk": [{"text": "1967 UCLA vs. USC football game | Both teams played their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum until 1982, when UCLA first went outside the city of Los Angeles to play at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. The 1967 game would be a USC \"home\" game, which meant that USC fans sat on the North side of the Coliseum, while the UCLA fans sat on the South (press box) side of the Coliseum. Both teams also wore their home uniforms when meeting at the Coliseum, UCLA in Powderkeg blue and USC in Cardinal."}]}
+{"id": 2485, "query": "who sings i just want to use your love tonight", "topk": [{"text": "I Need Your Love Tonight | \"I Need Your Love Tonight\" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley and released as a single written by Sid Wayne and Bix Reichner. It was published by Elvis Presley's company Gladys Music, Inc."}]}
+{"id": 2486, "query": "when does planet of the apes come out 2017", "topk": [{"text": "Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier | Andy Serkis mentioned in October 2016 that War for the Planet of the Apes would be accompanied by a video game, for which he performed motion capture. In August 2017, the game has been announced as Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier, which released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC in fall 2017. In mid-September 2017 it was announced that the game would have a multiplayer aspect where several players could vote on the choices being made. It was released for Xbox One and Microsoft Windows on August 24, 2018."}]}
+{"id": 2487, "query": "where are they playing the superbowl at this year", "topk": [{"text": "Parade of Champions | The Superbowl of Wrestling was a major professional wrestling event held by Dallas, Texas based Big Time Wrestling on June 5, 1976 at the Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas. Big Time Wrestling would later be named World Class Championship Wrestling and later on World Class Wrestling Association."}]}
+{"id": 2488, "query": "who starred in the movie summer of 42", "topk": [{"text": "Summer of '42 | Summer of '42 is a 1971 American coming-of-age film based on the memoirs of screenwriter Herman \"Hermie\" Raucher. It tells the story of how Raucher, in his early teens on his 1942 summer vacation on Nantucket Island (off the coast of Cape Cod), embarks on a one-sided romance with a young woman, Dorothy, whose husband has gone off to fight in World War II The film was directed by Robert Mulligan, and starred Gary Grimes as Hermie, Jerry Houser as his best friend Oscy, Oliver Conant as their nerdy young friend Benjie, and Jennifer O'Neill, as the mysterious woman with whom Hermie becomes involved. In supporting roles, Katherine Allentuck and Christopher Norris are a pair of girls whom Hermie and Oscy attempt to seduce. Mulligan also has an uncredited narrator role, as the voice of "}]}
+{"id": 2489, "query": "who plays the voice of johnny in sing", "topk": [{"text": "Taron Egerton | narrated the audiobook version of John's autobiography, Me, and the two performed on stage together multiple times. Also in 2019, Egerton voiced Moomintroll in the animated series Moominvalley and Rian in the fantasy series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. The actor will reprise the role of Johnny in Sing 2, a sequel to Sing. It is scheduled for a December 2021 release. He will play entrepreneur Henk Rogers in the biographical film Tetris and American drug dealer James \"Jimmy\" Keene in the limited series In with the Devil, an adaptation of Keene's novel of the same name. Egerton is set to star in a West End production of the play Cock by Mike Bartlett and a film adaptation of the novel The Stars at Noon by Denis Johnson as well as reprise the role of Eggsy for a third Kingsman film."}]}
+{"id": 2490, "query": "who is the owner of phoenix mall in chennai", "topk": [{"text": "Phoenix Marketcity (Chennai) | This mall was jointly developed by Phoenix Mills Limited and Crest ventures Ltd. Phoenix Mall Chennai is part of a development which includes a premium residential space as part of Phase I. Phase II development includes a luxury mall called Palladium and residential space."}]}
+{"id": 2491, "query": "who was the greatest pool player of all time", "topk": [{"text": "A Game of Pool (The Twilight Zone, 1959) | It is after hours at Lister's Pool Room in Chicago, and once more pool shark Jesse Cardiff (Jack Klugman) is alone, polishing his game. Jesse bitterly muses that he would be considered the greatest pool player of all time, if it were not for the memory of the late James Howard \"Fats\" Brown (Jonathan Winters) overshadowing him. He says he would give anything to play one game against Fats, prompting Fats himself to wearily rise from a pool table in the afterlife to respond to Jesse's implied challenge. Jesse is then stunned to find Fats himself standing in the corner of the room. Even though Fats has been dead for 15 years, he has returned from the afterlife to grant Jesse's request and offer "}]}
+{"id": 2492, "query": "what states were most affected by the dust bowl", "topk": [{"text": "Black Sunday (storm) | The term \"Dust Bowl\" initially described a series of dust storms that hit the prairies of Canada and the United States during the 1930s. It now describes the area in the United States most affected by the storms, including western Kansas, eastern Colorado, northeastern New Mexico, and the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles. The \"black blizzards\" started in the eastern states in 1930, affecting agriculture from Maine to Arkansas. By 1934, they had reached the Great Plains, stretching from North Dakota to Texas and from the Mississippi River Valley to the Rocky Mountains. The Dust Bowl as an area received its name following the disastrous Black Sunday storm in April 1935 when reporter Robert E. Geiger referred to the region as \"the Dust Bowl\" in his account of the storm."}]}
+{"id": 2493, "query": "how many episodes are in season 7 of pretty little liars", "topk": [{"text": "Pretty Little Liars (season 7) | The seventh and final season of the American mystery drama television series Pretty Little Liars, based on the books of the same name by Sara Shepard, was renewed on June 10, 2014 for two additional seasons, making the show Freeform's longest running original series. The season consisted of 20 episodes, in which ten episodes aired in the summer of 2016, with the remaining ten episodes aired from April 2017. The season premiered on June 21, 2016 and ended on June 27, 2017 on Freeform. Production and filming began in the end of March 2016, which was confirmed by showrunner I. Marlene King. The season premiere was written by I. Marlene King and directed by Ron Lagomarsino. King revealed the title of the premiere on Twitter on March 17, 2016. On August 29, 2016, it was confirmed that this would be the final season of the series."}]}
+{"id": 2494, "query": "a type of basic rock popular in the 1980s", "topk": [{"text": "Funk rock | From the start of the 1980s, funk musicians Ricky Sander, Ottenheim James, and Cameo as well as new wave band Blondie and post-punk band Talking Heads each created their own brand of funk rock. One famous disco & rock song of the period was \"Another One Bites the Dust\" (the beat is Chic's big hit \"Good Times\") by British rock icons Queen. Also in the 1980s, some synth-funk and synthpop bands such as Thomas Dolby, Scritti Politti, Howard Jones (hit with Things Can Only Get Better) made the basic funk beats along with elements of new wave which makes this a basic synth-funk song. The funk rock genre's representatives from the 1980s to present day include INXS, the Fine Young Cannibals, Jane's Addiction, Fishbone, Faith No More, Living Colour and Terence Trent D'Arby. With Prince leading the way, the Minneapolis sound greatly "}]}
+{"id": 2495, "query": "how are leaders of the two parties in congress chosen", "topk": [{"text": "List of United States House of Representatives committees | There are two main types of congressional committees in the United States House of Representatives, standing committees and select committees. Committee Chairs are selected by whichever party is in the majority, and the minority party selects Ranking Members to lead them. The committees and party conferences may have rules determining term limits for leadership and membership, though waivers can be issued. While the Democrats and Republicans differ on the exact processes by which committee leadership and assignments are chosen, most standing committees are selected by the respective party steering committees and ratified by the party conferences. The Ethics, House Administration, Rules and all select committees are chosen by the party leaders (Speaker in the majority and Minority Leader in the minority). Most committees are additionally subdivided into subcommittees, each with its own leadership selected according to the full committee's rules. The only standing committee with no subcommittees is the Budget Committee. The modern House committees were brought into existence through the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946. This bill reduced the number of House committees, as well as restructured the committees' jurisdictions."}]}
+{"id": 2496, "query": "itai-itai disease was a form of poisoning associated with ingestion of", "topk": [{"text": "Itai-itai disease | Itai-itai disease (\u30a4\u30bf\u30a4\u30a4\u30bf\u30a4\u75c5) was the name given to the mass cadmium poisoning of Toyama Prefecture, Japan, starting around 1912. The term \"itai-itai disease\" was coined by locals for the severe pains (Japanese: \u75db\u3044 itai) people with the condition felt in the spine and joints. Cadmium (Cd) poisoning can also cause softening of the bones and kidney failure. Effective treatments involve the use of chelators to promote urinary excretion of Cd. The cadmium was released into rivers by mining companies in the mountains, which were successfully sued for the damage. Remediation efforts in the affected region have been ongoing since 1972 and were mostly complete as of 2012. Monetary costs of the cleanup have been paid for in part by Japan\u2019s national government, Mitsui Mining, and the Gifu and Toyama prefectural governments. Itai-itai disease is known as one of the Four Big Pollution Diseases of Japan."}]}
+{"id": 2497, "query": "what was the code name of the us program to develop an atomic bomb", "topk": [{"text": "Code name | Britain and the United States developed the security policy of assigning code names intended to give no such clues to the uninitiated. For example, the British counter measures against the V-2 was called Operation Crossbow. The atomic bomb project centered in New Mexico was called the Manhattan Project, derived from the Manhattan Engineer District which managed the program. The code name for the American A-12 / SR-71 spy plane project, producing the fastest, highest-flying aircraft in the world, was Oxcart. The American group that planned that country's first ICBM was called the Teapot Committee. Although the word could stand for a menace to shipping (in this case, that of Japan), the American code name for the attack on the subtropical island of Okinawa in World War II was Operation Iceberg. The Soviet Union's project to base missiles in Cuba was named Operation Anadyr after their closest bomber base to the US (just across the Bering Strait from Nome, Alaska). The names of colors are generally avoided in American practice to avoid confusion with meteorological reporting practices. Britain, in contrast, made deliberately non-meaningful use of them, through the system of rainbow codes."}]}
+{"id": 2498, "query": "what is the real name of our sun", "topk": [{"text": "Names of Sun Yat-sen | The \"real\" name of Sun Yat-sen, the name inscribed in the genealogical records of his family, is Sun Tak-ming. This \"genealogical name\" is what extended relatives of the Sun family would have known him by. This is a name that was used in formal occasions. The first Chinese character of the given name,, is the generation character which he shared with his brother and his relatives on the same generation line. Traditionally, this name was not used outside the family, and is not widely recognized in mainland China or Taiwan (although other historical figures such as Mao Tse-tung are known by their \"register name\"), and even many Chinese people wrongly assume that Tak-ming was his courtesy name."}]}
+{"id": 2499, "query": "who sang the song oh what a lonely boy", "topk": [{"text": "When You Get a Little Lonely | \"Oh, Boy!\" at the suggestion of Bread front man David Gates. McCormick said \"Oh Boy!\" was her daughter's favorite song from the album. Lisa Gutierrez, writing for Democrat and Chronicle, described When You Get a Little Lonely as a \"truly grown-up work\" in comparison to her performance as Marcia Brady. McCormick sings about sex using lyrics such as, \"He does me wrong, he does me right. He does me crazy in the middle of the night.\" Other lyrics include \"don't bury me on the love prairie\". She also addresses \"loss [and] the Wild West\" in the songs. American singer-songwriter Wayland Patton appears as a guest artist on \"We Must Have Done Something Right\"."}]}
+{"id": 2500, "query": "in the dynastic cycle what is the right to rule called", "topk": [{"text": "Dynastic cycle | a long union, a split will occur\" (\u5206\u4e45\u5fc5\u5408\uff0c\u5408\u4e45\u5fc5\u5206). Each of these rulers would claim the Mandate of Heaven to legitimize their rule. Although this well-known dynastic periodization of China is more or less based on traditional Sinocentric ideology, it also applies to non-native rulers who sought to gain the Mandate of Heaven. While most ruling dynasties in Chinese history were founded by ethnic Han, there were also dynasties established by non-Han peoples beyond the traditional border of China proper dominated by Han people. These include the Yuan founded by Mongols and the Qing founded by Manchus, who later conquered China proper and assumed the title of Emperor of China."}]}
+{"id": 2501, "query": "when was the problem of cfc's discovered", "topk": [{"text": "Chlorofluorocarbon | data on the presence of CFCs in the atmosphere. The damage caused by CFCs was discovered by Sherry Rowland and Mario Molina who, after hearing a lecture on the subject of Lovelock's work, embarked on research resulting in the first publication suggesting the connection in 1974. It turns out that one of CFCs' most attractive features\u2014their low reactivity\u2014is key to their most destructive effects. CFCs' lack of reactivity gives them a lifespan that can exceed 100 years, giving them time to diffuse into the upper stratosphere. Once in the stratosphere, the sun's ultraviolet radiation is strong enough to cause the homolytic cleavage of the C-Cl "}]}
+{"id": 2502, "query": "which president of the united states was a boy scout", "topk": [{"text": "History of the Boy Scouts of America | 1911 at the White House. It was agreed that the President of the United States\u2014 then William Howard Taft \u2014was to be the honorary president of the BSA. Every U.S. president since has been elected by the Executive Board as the honorary president of the BSA. Former President Theodore Roosevelt was selected as the Chief Scout Citizen and honorary vice-president. Gifford Pinchot was selected as Chief Woodsman. The new edition of the handbook\u2013 The Official Handbook for Boys was published. West was elevated in prestige through a change in his title when in November 1911 he became the Chief Scout Executive. He and "}]}
+{"id": 2503, "query": "who won the 2017 sports personality of the year", "topk": [{"text": "2017 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award | Overseas Personality: Roger Federer was announced as the winner for the fourth time ; Team of the Year: England Women's Cricket Team ; Lifetime Achievement: Jessica Ennis-Hill ; Coach of the Year: Benke Blomkvist, Stephen Maguire and Christian Malcolm ; Helen Rollason Award: Bradley Lowery ; Young Personality: Phil Foden ; Unsung Hero Award: Denise Larrad In addition to the main award as \"Sports Personality of the Year\", several other awards will also be presented: "}]}
+{"id": 2504, "query": "the first significant restriction on free immigration in u.s. history was the", "topk": [{"text": "History of China\u2013United States relations to 1948 | as restaurant and cleaning work. With the post-Civil War economy in decline and the Long Depression having started by the 1870s, anti-Chinese animosity became politicized by labor leader Denis Kearney and his party, as well as by the California governor John Bigler. Both blamed Chinese coolies for depressed wage levels. In the first significant restriction on free immigration in U.S. history, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act on 6 May 1882, following revisions made in 1880 to the Burlingame Treaty. Those revisions allowed the United States to suspend immigration, and Congress acted quickly to exclude Chinese skilled and unskilled laborers from entering the country for ten years, under penalty of imprisonment and deportation. The ban was renewed a number of times, lasting for over 60 years."}]}
+{"id": 2505, "query": "who plays young voldemort in the half blood prince", "topk": [{"text": "Hero Fiennes Tiffin | Prior to his acting career, Fiennes Tiffin worked jobs as a landscaper and caterer. He made his first film appearance as Spartak in the 2008 drama film Bigga Than Ben. He got the part of Tom Riddle (the young Voldemort) in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince from thousands of young actors who auditioned for the role, though at least one publication alleged that his family connections alone landed him the part. Director David Yates said he was cast due to his ability to find \"the darker space\" in his line readings, and that he did not get the role due to his relation to Ralph Fiennes, his uncle who plays Voldemort, but admitted the family "}]}
+{"id": 2506, "query": "when was the last time mount etna exploded", "topk": [{"text": "Mount Etna | the 1991\u20131993 eruption that lasted 473 days. Previous eruptions, in 2001, 2002\u20132003, and 2004\u20132005 had lasted 3 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months, respectively. Lava flows advanced 6.5 km during the first few days of this eruption but thereafter stagnated at many minor distances from the vents; during the last months of the eruption lava rarely advanced more than 1 km downslope. Through January 2011 to February 2012, the summit craters of Etna were the site of intense activity. Frequent eruptions and ash columns forced the authorities to shut down the Catania airport on several occasions. The July 2011 episode also endangered the Sapienza Refuge, "}]}
+{"id": 2507, "query": "where does some like it hot take place", "topk": [{"text": "Some Like It Hot | The film was made in California during the summer and autumn of 1958. AFI reported the production dates between early August and November 12, 1958, at Samuel Goldwyn Studios. Many scenes were shot at the Hotel del Coronado in Coronado, California which appeared as the \"Seminole Ritz Hotel\" in Miami in the film, as it fit into the era of the 1920s and was near Hollywood. Billy Wilder spoke in 1959 about making another film with Monroe: \"I have discussed this with my doctor and my psychiatrist and they tell me I'm too old and too rich to go through this again.\" But Wilder also admitted: \"My Aunt Minnie would always be punctual and never hold up production, but who would pay to see my Aunt Minnie?\" He also stated that Monroe played her part wonderfully. The film's iconic closing line, \"Nobody's perfect,\" is ranked 78th on The Hollywood Reporter list of Hollywood's 100 Favorite Movie Lines, but it was never supposed to be in the final cut. Diamond and Wilder put it in the script as a \"placeholder\" until they could come up with something better, but they never did."}]}
+{"id": 2508, "query": "when did dragon ball z air in australia", "topk": [{"text": "2000 in Australian television | on Network Ten. ; 31 January \u2013 Dragon Ball Z premieres on Network Ten as part of Cheez TV. Originally using the censored Ocean Productions dub before switching to the uncut Funimation dub. ; 1 February \u2013 Popstars becomes the first Australian reality talent show, earning massive ratings for the Seven Network, leading to Bardot, the end product of the show. It becomes the first Australian act to debut at the number 1 position with both its debut single and debut album. ; 3 February \u2013 Disaster strikes for the long running Australian children's TV series Play School as the ABC sacks its producer Henrietta Clark and retires "}]}
+{"id": 2509, "query": "describe the various uses of forests to human beings", "topk": [{"text": "Overexploitation | Forests are overexploited when they are logged at a rate faster than reforestation takes place. Reforestation competes with other land uses such as food production, livestock grazing, and living space for further economic growth. Historically utilization of forest products, including timber and fuel wood, have played a key role in human societies, comparable to the roles of water and cultivable land. Today, developed countries continue to utilize timber for building houses, and wood pulp for paper. In developing countries almost three billion people rely on wood for heating and cooking. Short-term economic gains made by conversion of forest to agriculture, or overexploitation of wood products, typically leads to loss of long-term income and long term biological productivity. West Africa, Madagascar, Southeast Asia and many other regions have experienced lower revenue because of overexploitation and the consequent declining timber harvests."}]}
+{"id": 2510, "query": "how many episodes in my name is earl season 4", "topk": [{"text": "My Name Is Earl (season 4) | Season four began on September 25, 2008. Greg Garcia said in a press interview that Season 4 would have Earl get back to doing things on the list since season 3 had Earl go through prison, coma, and relationship."}]}
+{"id": 2511, "query": "where did maria work in west side story", "topk": [{"text": "Natalie Wood | Wood played Maria, a restless Puerto Rican girl on the West Side of Manhattan, in West Side Story, Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise's 1961 film of the stage musical, which was a critical and box-office success. Tibbetts wrote of similarities in her role in this film and the earlier Rebel. She was to represent the \"restlessness of American youth in the 1950s\", expressed by youth gangs and juvenile delinquency, along with early rock and roll. Both films, he observes, were \"modern allegories based on the 'Romeo and Juliet' theme, including private restlessness and public alienation. Where in Rebel she falls in love with the character played by James Dean, whose gang-like peers and violent temper alienated him from his family, in West Side Story she enters into a romance with a white former gang member whose threatening world of outcasts also alienated him from lawful behavior.\" Although Wood's singing in the film was voiced by Marni Nixon, West Side Story is still regarded as one of Wood's best films."}]}
+{"id": 2512, "query": "an influential religion to enter china along the silk route during the han dynasty was", "topk": [{"text": "Silk Road transmission of Buddhism | Buddhism entered China via the Silk Road. Buddhist monks travelled with merchant caravans on the Silk Road to preach their new religion. The lucrative Chinese silk trade along this trade route began during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE \u2013 220 CE), with voyages by people like Zhang Qian establishing ties between China and the west. Alexander the Great established Hellenistic kingdoms (323 BC \u2013 63 BC) and trade networks extending from the Mediterranean to Central Asia (furthest eastern point being Alexandria Eschate). The Greco-Bactrian Kingdoms (250 BC-125 BC) in Afghanistan and the later Indo-Greek Kingdoms (180 BC-10 CE) formed one of the "}]}
+{"id": 2513, "query": "where does the last name andersen originate from", "topk": [{"text": "Andersen | Andersen is a Danish-Norwegian patronymic surname meaning \"son of Anders\" (itself derived from the Greek name \"\u0391\u03bd\u03b4\u03c1\u03ad\u03b1\u03c2/Andreas\", cf. English Andrew). It is the fifth most common surname in Denmark, shared by about 3.2% of the population. From the same root \u2013 the given name Andreas \u2013 derives the surname Andreasen (cognate Andreassen) and Andresen. The numbers of bearers of the surnames Andersen, Andreasen, Andreassen and Andresen in Denmark and Norway (2009):"}]}
+{"id": 2514, "query": "where will the next summer and winter olympics be held", "topk": [{"text": "Winter Olympic Games | The host city for the 2022 Winter Olympics is Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China, elected on 31 July 2015 at the 128th IOC Session in Kuala Lumpur. Beijing will be the first city ever to have hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics. The 2022 Winter Olympics will take place between 4 and 20 February 2022. The 2026 Winter Olympics will be in Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy and take place between 6 and 22 February 2026."}]}
+{"id": 2515, "query": "who played mr. kincaid on the partridge family", "topk": [{"text": "Dave Madden | David Joseph Madden (December 17, 1931 \u2013 January 16, 2014) was a Canadian-born American actor. His most famous role came on the 1970s sitcom The Partridge Family, in which he played the group's manager, Reuben Kincaid, opposite Shirley Jones' character. Madden later had a recurring role as diner customer, Earl Hicks, on the mid-1970s to mid-1980s sitcom Alice."}]}
+{"id": 2516, "query": "when did they stop making pull tabs on beer cans", "topk": [{"text": "Drink can | he came up with the pull tab. Pull-tab cans, or the discarded tabs from them, were colloquially called \"pop-tops\". Into the 1970s the pull-tab was widely popular, but its popularity came with the problem of people frequently simply discarding the pull-tabs on the ground, creating a potential injury risk especially to the feet or fingers. The problem of the discarded tops was addressed by the invention of the \"push-tab\". Used primarily on Coors Beer cans in the mid-1970s, the push-tab was a raised circular scored area used in place of the pull-tab. It needed no ring to pull up; instead, the raised aluminum blister was "}]}
+{"id": 2517, "query": "who sings i wanna rock'n'roll all night", "topk": [{"text": "Origins of rock and roll | store owner Leo Mintz, who encouraged Freed to play the music on the radio. Several sources suggest that Freed discovered the term (a euphemism for sexual intercourse) on the record \"Sixty Minute Man\" by Billy Ward and his Dominoes. The lyrics include the line, \"I rock 'em, roll 'em all night long\". Freed did not acknowledge the suggestion about that source (or the original meaning of the expression) in interviews, and explained the term as follows: \"Rock \u2019n roll is really swing with a modern name. It began on the levees and plantations, took in folk songs, and features blues and rhythm\". In discussing Alan Freed's contribution to the genre, two significant sources emphasized "}]}
+{"id": 2518, "query": "who scored fastest 10000 runs in test cricket", "topk": [{"text": "Everton Weekes | Fastest in world to reach 1000 Test runs (shares the record with Herbert Sutcliffe) by achieving the feat in the 12th innings of his career. ; The only cricketer in history to have scored five successive Test centuries. "}]}
+{"id": 2519, "query": "who presides over the joint sessions of parliament", "topk": [{"text": "Joint Session of the Parliament of India | The Parliament of India is bicameral. Concurrence of both houses are required to pass any bill. However, the framers of the Constitution of India anticipated situations of deadlock between the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha. Therefore, the Constitution of India provides for Joint sittings of both the Houses to break the deadlock. The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President of India (Article 108) and is presided over by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha or, in their absence, by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha, or in their absence, the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha, who is the Vice President of India, doesn't preside over the joint session. If any of the above officers are not present then any other member of the Parliament can preside by consensus of both the House. At present, the Central Hall is used for holding joint sittings of both the houses of parliament, which is also used for address by the President in the commencement of first session after each general election."}]}
+{"id": 2520, "query": "cast of the have and have nots play", "topk": [{"text": "The Haves and the Have Nots (play) | Palmer Williams Jr. as Floyd ; Patrice Lovely as Hattie ; Tony Hightower as Frank ; Alexis Jones as Diane ; Maurice Lauchner as Lewis ; Jeffery Lewis as Wallie ; Kislyck Halsey as Rose ; Tyler Perry as Tyler Perry "}]}
+{"id": 2521, "query": "who starred in the movie on golden pond", "topk": [{"text": "On Golden Pond (2001 film) | On Golden Pond is a 2001 American live television adaptation of the play of the same name starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. The movie originally aired on CBS on April 29, 2001 and was filmed on a sound stage at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California. Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer had previously starred in the highly successful 1965 film The Sound of Music, and their reuniting in this play was part of the promotion for the original broadcast of the film. The film is also notable because the author of the play, Ernest Thompson, directed this version, and Craig Anderson, the producer/director of the original Off Broadway and Broadway productions of the play, was the executive producer. For Andrews, the film marked the first instance of public singing, albeit only a few notes, since throat surgery ruined her singing voice in 1995. Thompson provided rewrites to his original play for this broadcast. Most of the revisions are to Act II and center on the characters of Bill Ray and Charlie Martin. Approximately 11.9 million people watched the production when it was initially released, the lowest viewership for a program in its time slot."}]}
+{"id": 2522, "query": "what is the salary of us secretary of state", "topk": [{"text": "United States Secretary of State | and, following a confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, is confirmed by the United States Senate. The secretary of state, along with the secretary of the treasury, secretary of defense, and attorney general, are generally regarded as the four most crucial Cabinet members because of the importance of their respective departments. Secretary of State is a Level I position in the Executive Schedule and thus earns the salary prescribed for that level (US$221,400, as of January 2021). The current secretary of state is Antony Blinken, who was confirmed on January 26, 2021 by the Senate by a vote of 78\u201322."}]}
+{"id": 2523, "query": "latest series of keeping up with the kardashians", "topk": [{"text": "Keeping Up with the Kardashians | In North America, the first three seasons of the reality series were distributed on DVD. The first season was released on October 7, 2008, by Lions Gate Entertainment which obtained the home entertainment distribution rights for a variety of programming from Comcast Entertainment Group, including Keeping Up with the Kardashians. The second and third seasons of the series were released on November 10, 2009, and August 17, 2010, respectively. In Australia, all seasons are released on DVD by Universal Sony Pictures. The latest addition, which includes the eleventh season of the show, was released on April 28, 2016. In the United Kingdom, the reality series is distributed by Universal Pictures UK. The DVD set of the seventh season, the latest addition, was released on June 24, 2013. The episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians are also available on numerous streaming video on demand services, such as Amazon Video, iTunes, Google Play, Microsoft Movies & TV, Hulu, Peacock, and Vudu, as well as the E! network's own streaming service. On May 7, 2020, it was announced that the show would be released on Netflix for the UK."}]}
+{"id": 2524, "query": "avatar the last airbender season 3 episode 12", "topk": [{"text": "Avatar: The Last Airbender (season 3) | The season was produced by and aired on Nickelodeon, which is owned by Viacom. The season's executive producers and co-creators were Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, who worked alongside with head writer and co-producer Aaron Ehasz. Most of the individual episodes were directed by Ethan Spaulding, Lauren MacMullan and Giancarlo Volpe. Episodes were written by a team of writers, which consisted of Aaron Ehasz, Elizabeth Welch, Tim Hedrick, and John O'Bryan, along with creators DiMartino and Konietzko. The season's music was composed by \"The Track Team\", which consists of Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn, who were known to the show's creators because Zuckerman was Konietzko's roommate."}]}
+{"id": 2525, "query": "the mughal garden of rashtrapati bhavan is modelled on which garden", "topk": [{"text": "Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden | The phase 2 of this garden is known as Mughal Garden and is a replica of the Mughal garden in Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. BJP corporator took up project to install Surya Namaskar statues and those have been opened to public on 19 June 2017 by Mukta Tilak."}]}
+{"id": 2526, "query": "when was to god be the glory written", "topk": [{"text": "To God Be the Glory | To God Be the Glory is a hymn with lyrics by Fanny Crosby and tune by William Howard Doane, first published in 1875. It appears to have been written around 1872 but was first published in 1875 in Lowry and Doane's song collection, Brightest and Best. It was already popular in Great Britain before publication. Ira Sankey had introduced it there during Moody's 1873-1874 evangelistic campaigns. The song failed to achieve wide usage in the United States and was included in very few hymnals. In 1954 Cliff Barrows, song leader for Billy Graham, was handed a copy with the suggestion that it be added to the song book for the London Crusade. It was so popular that he included it again later that year in the Crusade in Nashville, Tennessee. The audience responded enthusiastically and from that time on, he used it regularly. With this exposure, the song rapidly became familiar to Christians worldwide and is included in most modern hymnals."}]}
+{"id": 2527, "query": "when was the cat and mouse act introduced", "topk": [{"text": "Elizabeth and Agnes Thomson | The Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act 1913, also known as the Cat and Mouse Act, had recently been introduced which allowed prisons to release women whose hunger strike had reached a critical stage. Elizabeth was released under the act on 23 May on licence to return when her health improved. None of the women returned to prison when their licences expired and Leneman records that Elizabeth \"vanished\" after her release, no longer attending WSPU meetings as police actively sought her there. Agnes continued to be active in the movement, and wrote to the Scottish Prison Service to intercede on Arabella Scott's behalf in August 1913 when she was rearrested under the Cat and Mouse Act at a WSPU protest in London and returned to Calton Jail."}]}
+{"id": 2528, "query": "who sang i dig rock and roll music", "topk": [{"text": "I Dig Rock and Roll Music | \"I Dig Rock and Roll Music\" is a 1967 song by the American folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, written by Paul Stookey, James Mason and Dave Dixon."}]}
+{"id": 2529, "query": "who played skeletor in the movie masters of the universe", "topk": [{"text": "Masters of the Universe | In 1987, a live-action He-Man film was made by Cannon Films entitled Masters of the Universe, released in the United States on August 7, 1987. The film was directed by Gary Goddard and starred Dolph Lundgren in the title role of He-Man, Frank Langella as Skeletor, with Courteney Cox, Robert Duncan McNeill, and James Tolkan in supporting roles (as Julie Winston, Kevin Corrigan, and Detective Lubic, respectively). The other characters from the original cartoon to appear in the film are Evil-Lyn (Meg Foster), Man-At-Arms (Jon Cypher), Teela (Chelsea Field), Beast Man (Tony Carroll), and the Sorceress (Christina Pickles). A new character, Gwildor (Billy Barty), is included in place of Orko, "}]}
+{"id": 2530, "query": "who has been ranked no. 1 in the latest football rankings announced by fifa", "topk": [{"text": "The Best FIFA Football Awards 2019 | Ranking of other nominees The 55\u2013player men's shortlist was announced on 5 September 2019. The players chosen were Alisson as goalkeeper, Matthijs de Ligt, Marcelo, Sergio Ramos and Virgil van Dijk as defenders, Frenkie de Jong, Eden Hazard and Luka Modri\u0107 as midfielders, and Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbapp\u00e9 and Lionel Messi as forwards. "}]}
+{"id": 2531, "query": "explorer who led an early voyage to the coast of newfoundland", "topk": [{"text": "Richard Hore | Richard Hore was an English explorer who conducted an early voyage to the coast of what is now Newfoundland, where his passengers allegedly engaged in cannibalism in order to survive. His travels are attested in the writings of Richard Hakluyt, who documented the ill-fated expedition. Apart from his famous journey and its immediate aftermath, little is known about the life of Richard Hore."}]}
+{"id": 2532, "query": "how many walker texas ranger seasons are there", "topk": [{"text": "List of Walker, Texas Ranger episodes | The following is a list of episodes from the American television series Walker, Texas Ranger. A total of 201 episodes aired from April 21, 1993, to May 19, 2001. Although some sources identify the first three episodes aired at the end of the 1992\u20131993 television season, as the first season (making nine seasons in the series overall), those episodes are included in the Season 1 (1993\u201394) DVD release and are not acknowledged as a separate season."}]}
+{"id": 2533, "query": "where is the light between two oceans filmed", "topk": [{"text": "The Light Between Oceans (film) | Principal photography started in September 2014, with filming locations in New Zealand and Australia. Filming took place in Dunedin, Port Chalmers and on the Otago Peninsula, Saint Bathans in Central Otago and at the Cape Campbell Lighthouse in Marlborough. Filming sites included the former Dunedin Prison in Dunedin and Stuart Street at the former King Edward Technical College building. Footage aboard a steam train was filmed in October inside a refurbished wooden \"bird cage\" passenger carriage from the Pleasant Point Railway in South Canterbury. Mainline Steam Heritage Trust used Ja 1240 \"Jessica\" for the movie and it was transferred from the trust's Christchurch depot "}]}
+{"id": 2534, "query": "who played bubba in the heat of the night", "topk": [{"text": "Alan Autry | Carlos Alan Autry Jr. (also known for a period of time as Carlos Brown; born July 31, 1952), is an American actor, politician, and former National Football League player. During his brief football career, he was known as Carlos Brown. He played the role of Captain Bubba Skinner on the NBC (and later CBS) television series, In the Heat of the Night, starring Carroll O'Connor. He has also appeared in films and other television shows. In November 2000, he was elected mayor of Fresno, California, and served for two four-year terms through January 2009. In 2008, Autry was hosting a radio news talk show on KYNO AM 940 in Fresno, but left the station in 2011."}]}
+{"id": 2535, "query": "who played sarah hedley in when the boat comes in", "topk": [{"text": "Rosalind Bailey | Rosalind Bailey (born 1944) is a British actress, known for her portrayal of Sarah Headley (n\u00e9e Lytton) in the 1970s and 1980s BBC television drama When the Boat Comes In. Bailey has appeared in numerous British television drama series, including Byker Grove, Distant Shores and Burn Up. Her stage work includes playing Miss Mary Shepherd in Alan Bennett\u2019s play The Lady in the Van."}]}
+{"id": 2536, "query": "who played the beast in the movie beauty and the beast", "topk": [{"text": "Beast (Beauty and the Beast) | The Beast appears in the Broadway musical adaptation of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, originally portrayed by Terrence Mann. Other actors who have taken on the role include Chuck Wagner (1997), James Barbour (1998), Jeff McCarthy (2004), and Steve Blanchard."}]}
+{"id": 2537, "query": "when did the us cut off trade with cuba", "topk": [{"text": "History of Cuba | The United States severed diplomatic relations with Cuba on 3 January 1961, and further restricted trade in February 1962. The Organization of American States, under pressure from the United States, suspended Cuba's membership in the body on 22 January 1962, and the U.S. government banned all U.S.\u2013Cuban trade on 7 February. The Kennedy administration extended this ban on 8 February 1963, forbidding U.S. citizens to travel to Cuba or to conduct financial or commercial transactions with the country. At first the embargo did not extend to other countries, and Cuba traded with most European, Asian and Latin American countries and especially with Canada. However, the United States later pressured other nations and American companies with foreign subsidiaries to restrict trade with Cuba. The Helms\u2013Burton Act of 1996 makes it very difficult for foreign companies doing business with Cuba to also do business in the United States, forcing them to choose between the two marketplaces."}]}
+{"id": 2538, "query": "who developed the first printing press in 1430s", "topk": [{"text": "Timeline of historic inventions | Early 15th century: Coil spring in Europe ; 15th century: Mainspring in Europe ; 15th century: Rifle in Europe ; 1420s: Brace in Flandres, Holy Roman Empire ; 1439: Printing press in Mainz, Germany: The printing press is invented in the Holy Roman Empire by Johannes Gutenberg before 1440, based on existing screw presses. The first confirmed record of a press appeared in a 1439 lawsuit against Gutenberg. ; Mid 15th Century: The Arquebus (also spelled Harquebus) is invented, possibly in Spain. ; 1451: Caravel, a small, highly-maneuverable sailing ship developed by the Portuguese ; 1480s: Mariner's astrolabe in Portuguese circumnavigation of Africa "}]}
+{"id": 2539, "query": "where does stevia in the raw come from", "topk": [{"text": "Stevia (genus) | Stevia is a genus of about 240 species of herbs and shrubs in the sunflower family (Asteraceae), native to subtropical and tropical regions from western North America to South America. The species Stevia rebaudiana is widely grown for the sweet compounds (steviol glycosides) extracted from its leaves, widely used as a sugar substitute under the generic name stevia and several trade names."}]}
+{"id": 2540, "query": "how many jimmy johns are there in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Jimmy John's | On February 21, 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration sent an FDA warning letter to Jimmy John's detailing evidence from five outbreaks of human infections with Escherichia coli. The letter said that the evidence demonstrates that the company engaged in a pattern of receiving and selling spoiled produce, specifically clover sprouts and cucumbers. In the letter, the FDA says the Iowa Department of Public Health reported that, as of January 2020, a total of 22 people were infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli. \"20 of the 22 case individuals were interviewed by the Iowa Department of Public Health,\" the FDA says. \"Of the case individuals interviewed, 100% reported eating at one or more of 15 Jimmy John\u2019s restaurants.\" The FDA gave the company 15 days to respond and include specific steps it is taking to address the violations."}]}
+{"id": 2541, "query": "who played the music producer in pitch perfect 2", "topk": [{"text": "Deke Sharon | Sharon was the music director and arranger for the film Pitch Perfect, as well as singing on several of the songs, where he was credited on screen as \"Male Voice #1.\" He returned for Pitch Perfect 2, in which he has a brief cameo as the German judge and broadcaster. He helped involve several professional a cappella groups and singers with the film, including The Filharmonic, Penn Masala, and Pentatonix. Sharon also worked with the Green Bay Packers. He returned to music-direct, arrange, and vocally produce for Pitch Perfect 3. He had also arranged for the film, The Social Network."}]}
+{"id": 2542, "query": "which layer of the meninges is connected to the brain", "topk": [{"text": "Brain tumor | Human brains are surrounded by a system of connective tissue membranes called meninges that separate the brain from the skull. This three-layered covering is composed of (from the outside in) the dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater. The arachnoid and pia are physically connected and thus often considered as a single layer, the leptomeninges. Between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater is the subarachnoid space which contains cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This fluid circulates in the narrow spaces between cells and through the cavities in the brain called ventricles, to support and protect the brain tissue. Blood vessels enter the central nervous system through the perivascular space above the pia mater. The cells in the blood vessel walls are joined tightly, forming the blood\u2013brain barrier which protects the brain from toxins that might enter through the blood. Tumors of the meninges are meningiomas and are often benign. Though not technically a tumor of brain tissue, they are often considered brain tumors since they protrude into the space where the brain is, causing symptoms. Since they are usually slow-growing tumors, meningiomas can be quite large by the time symptoms appear."}]}
+{"id": 2543, "query": "who has the most ncaa basketball tournament appearances", "topk": [{"text": "Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball | The Sooners have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 33 times. Their combined record is 42\u201333. They have appeared in the Final Four of the tournament 5 times, tied with The University of Houston and The University of Illinois for most appearances without winning a national championship."}]}
+{"id": 2544, "query": "when will the flash season 4 episode 14 coming out", "topk": [{"text": "The Flash (season 4) | Filming for the season began on July 4, 2017, in Vancouver, British Columbia, and concluded on April 21, 2018. Kevin Smith returned to direct an episode in January 2018."}]}
+{"id": 2545, "query": "mainland greece is a body of land with water on three sides called", "topk": [{"text": "Peninsula | A peninsula (paeninsula from paene 'almost' and insula 'island') is a landform surrounded by water on most of its border while being connected to a mainland from which it extends. The surrounding water is usually understood to be continuous, though not necessarily named as a body of water. A river which courses through a very tight meander is also sometimes said to form a \"peninsula\" within the (almost closed) loop of water. A peninsula is land with bodies of water on three sides of it.There is no precise definition distinguishing peninsulas from less prominent extensions, and extensions conventionally considered peninsulas are not always named as such; they can also be referred to as a headland, cape, island promontory, bill, point, fork, or spit. A point is generally considered a piece of land projecting into a body of water that is less prominent than a cape. The area of peninsulas can range from tiny to very large."}]}
+{"id": 2546, "query": "what type of legal system is used in the uk", "topk": [{"text": "England | The English law legal system, developed over the centuries, is the basis of common law legal systems used in most Commonwealth countries and the United States (except Louisiana). Despite now being part of the United Kingdom, the legal system of the Courts of England and Wales continued, under the Treaty of Union, as a separate legal system from the one used in Scotland. The general essence of English law is that it is made by judges sitting in courts, applying their common sense and knowledge of legal precedent \u2013 stare decisis \u2013 to the facts before them. The court system is headed by the Senior Courts of England and Wales, consisting of the Court of Appeal, the High Court of Justice for civil cases, and the Crown Court for criminal cases. The Supreme "}]}
+{"id": 2547, "query": "who painted the world famous painting the last supper", "topk": [{"text": "The Last Supper (Leonardo) | The Last Supper (Il Cenacolo or L'Ultima Cena ) is a late 15th-century mural painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci housed by the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. It is one of the Western world's most recognizable paintings. The work is assumed to have been started around 1495\u201396 and was commissioned as part of a plan of renovations to the church and its convent buildings by Leonardo's patron Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan. The painting represents the scene of the Last Supper of Jesus with the Twelve Apostles, as it is told in the Gospel of John \u2013 specifically the moment after Jesus announces that one of his apostles will betray him. Due to the methods used, a variety of environmental factors, and intentional damage, little of the original painting remains today despite numerous restoration attempts, the last being completed in 1999."}]}
+{"id": 2548, "query": "what was the original purpose of the kremlin", "topk": [{"text": "Rostov Kremlin | Rostov Kremlin (\u0440\u0443\u0441.: \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u043a\u0440\u0435\u043c\u043b\u044c) - an architectural ensemble of four complexes, built during the 16th - 17th centuries, situated in Rostov, Yaroslavl region. The Kremlin is located in the center of Rostov. According to its original purpose, the ensemble of the Rostov Kremlin was the residence of the Metropolitans, Metropolitan Bishop, of the Rostov diocese. According to experts it is one of the most significant and original architectural monuments in Russia. The ensemble of the Kremlin consists of four special complexes: the Metropolitan's Court; the Cathedral Court; the Metropolitan Garden and the Stable Yard. The oldest building of the ensemble is the Assumption Cathedral (1508-1512). The architecture "}]}
+{"id": 2549, "query": "what is the third season of total drama", "topk": [{"text": "Total Drama World Tour | Total Drama World Tour (often shortened as TDWT) is the third season of the Total Drama franchise that began with Total Drama Island and Total Drama Action. The series extension was commissioned by Teletoon from the producers, Fresh TV, Inc. The season's elements and plot structure is largely based on The Amazing Race, with the semi-final episode being a direct parody of the reality series. In this season, fifteen returning contestants and two new contestants are taken on a trip around the world, and compete in cultural themed challenges of countries they visit. An added twist in this season is that they are required to break spontaneously into song, or else be immediately eliminated. The original cast from this and past seasons do not compete in the next season, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island, as there is a new cast. However, nine of these original contestants each have a cameo in the next season, while seven of them return to compete again in the fifth season, Total Drama All-Stars. A spin-off series based on this season, The Ridonculous Race, premiered in September 2015."}]}
+{"id": 2550, "query": "the probability of making a type i error when retaining ho at the .05 level of significance is", "topk": [{"text": "Type I and type II errors | The type I error rate or significance level is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis given that it is true. It is denoted by the Greek letter \u03b1 (alpha) and is also called the alpha level. Usually, the significance level is set to 0.05 (5%), implying that it is acceptable to have a 5% probability of incorrectly rejecting the true null hypothesis. ; The rate of the type II error is denoted by the Greek letter \u03b2 (beta) and related to the power of a test, which equals 1\u2212\u03b2. A perfect test would have zero false positives and zero false negatives. However, statistical methods are probabilistic, and it cannot be known for certain whether statistical conclusions are correct. Whenever there is uncertainty, there is the possibility of making an error. Considering this nature of statistics science, all statistical hypothesis tests have a probability of making type I and type II errors. These two types of error rates are traded off against each other: for any given sample set, the effort to reduce one type of error generally results in increasing the other type of error."}]}
+{"id": 2551, "query": "what nfl coach has the most wins ever", "topk": [{"text": "Dan Reeves | he was defeated by his former team, the Broncos. One of only ten NFL head coaches to win 200 career games, Reeves has the most playoff wins (11, tied with Marv Levy) and Super Bowl appearances (4, tied with Levy and Bud Grant) among NFL head coaches who have not won a championship. He also holds the head coaching record for most regular season losses in the NFL (165), tied with Jeff Fisher, although Reeves has a higher winning percentage. Reeves and Marty Schottenheimer are the only eligible NFL head coaches with 200 career wins who have not been inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame."}]}
+{"id": 2552, "query": "the rule of the three rightly guided caliphs was called", "topk": [{"text": "Rashidun Caliphate | The Rashidun Caliphate (\u0627\u064e\u0644\u0652\u062e\u0650\u0644\u064e\u0627\u0641\u064e\u0629\u064f \u0671\u0644\u0631\u064e\u0651\u0627\u0634\u0650\u062f\u064e\u0629\u064f) was the first of the four major caliphates established after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It was ruled by the first four successive caliphs (successors) of Muhammad after his death in 632 CE (AH 11). These caliphs are collectively known in Sunni Islam as the Rashidun, or \"Rightly Guided\" caliphs (\u0627\u064e\u0644\u0652\u062e\u064f\u0644\u064e\u0641\u064e\u0627\u0621\u064f \u0671\u0644\u0631\u064e\u0651\u0627\u0634\u0650\u062f\u064f\u0648\u0646\u064e, al-Khulaf\u0101\u02be ar-R\u0101\u0161id\u016bn). This term is not used in Shia Islam, as Shia Muslims do not consider the rule of the first three caliphs legitimate. The Rashidun Caliphate is characterized by a twenty-five-year period of rapid military expansion followed by a five-year period of internal strife. The Rashidun Army numbered more than 100,000 men at its peak. By "}]}
+{"id": 2553, "query": "ray charles hit the road jack album name", "topk": [{"text": "Anthology (Ray Charles album) | 1) \"Hit the Road Jack\" (Percy Mayfield) ; 2) \"Georgia on My Mind\" (Stuart Gorrell/Hoagy Carmichael) ; 3) \"Let's Go Get Stoned\" (Nick Ashford/Valerie Simpson/Jo Armstead) ; 4) \"I Don't Need No Doctor\" (Nick Ashford/Valerie Simpson/Jo Armstead) ; 5) \"Hallelujah I Love Her So\" (1965 live version) (Ray Charles) ; 6) \"One Mint Julep\" (Rudy Toombs) ; 7) \"That Lucky Old Sun\" (Haven Gillespie/Harry Beasley Smith) ; 8) \"Unchain My Heart\" (Teddy Powell/Bobby Sharp) ; 9) \"Don't Set Me Free\" (Teddy Powell) ; 10) \"I Can't Stop Loving You\" (Don Gibson) ; 11) \"Busted\" (Harlan Howard) ; 12) \"Crying Time\" (Buck Owens) ; 13) \"Cry\" (Churchill Kohlman) ; 14) \"What'd I Say\" (1965 "}]}
+{"id": 2554, "query": "who sings the wizards of waverly place theme song", "topk": [{"text": "Wizards of Waverly Place (soundtrack) | \"Magic\" by Selena Gomez is a digital single on the iTunes Store. The song was released on July 21, 2009 as part of the Radio Disney iTunes Pass. \"Magic\" premiered on Radio Disney and a music video to Disney Channel on July 24. The song's music video has Gomez singing into a microphone with bright and flamboyant background, as well as including clips from Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie. \"Magic\" debuted at no. 61 in the Billboard Hot 100 with 42,000 downloads. Billie Eilish and her record-producer brother, Finneas, acknowledged a connection between her single \"Bad Guy\" and Gomez's version of \"Everything Is Not What It Seems\" in a Rolling Stone interview in December 2019."}]}
+{"id": 2555, "query": "how many times has the saints won the super bowl", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl XLIV | 11\u20135 for three consecutive years, won the AFC South twice, and made the 2014 AFC Championship Game, losing to the New England Patriots 45\u20137. In the 2015 and 2016 Colts' seasons, they finished 8\u20138 and missed the playoffs, which was mostly because Luck missed 10 combined games due to various injuries. In the 2017 season, the team finished 4\u201312 after they lost Luck to a shoulder injury for the year. Since Super Bowl XLIV, Indianapolis has been 65\u201363, with a 3\u20134 postseason record. The Saints were the last team to win a championship game of a major professional sports league in North America on their first attempt until the Toronto Raptors in 2019."}]}
+{"id": 2556, "query": "where was the statue of liberty originally built", "topk": [{"text": "Statue of Liberty (Seattle) | The sculpture was donated to the city by the Boy Scouts of America in 1952, as part of the Strengthen the Arm of Liberty campaign. It was installed in February 1952 at a site near the landing spot of the Denny Party, who named the first settlement there \"New York Alki\" before moving to modern-day Downtown Seattle. The site was near a location proposed for a \"grand monument\" in the 1911 city plan outlined by Virgil Bogue. The original statue was constructed using stamped copper sheets and was repeatedly damaged by vandals. The entire statue was knocked off its base by vandals in 1975, requiring $350 in "}]}
+{"id": 2557, "query": "the first political society started under british rule in india was", "topk": [{"text": "History of Bombay under British rule (1661\u20131947) | The growth of political consciousness started after the establishment of the Bombay Presidency Association by Dadabhai Naoroji on 31 January 1885. The Bombay Millowners' Association was formed in February 1875 in order to protect interests threatened by possible factory and tariff legislation by the British. The foundation of the Indian National Congress in 1885 was one of the most important political event in Bombay. The first session of the Indian National Congress was held in Bombay from 28\u201331 December 1885. In 1888, the Bombay Municipal Act was enacted which gave the British Government wide powers of interference in civic matters. The Victoria Terminus of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway, one "}]}
+{"id": 2558, "query": "where does the bob and tom show broadcast from", "topk": [{"text": "The Bob & Tom Show | The Bob & Tom Show is a syndicated US radio program established by Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold at radio station WFBQ in Indianapolis, Indiana, March 7, 1983, and syndicated nationally since January 6, 1995. Originally syndicated by Premiere Networks, the show moved to Cumulus Media Networks (now Westwood One) at the beginning of 2014. The program enjoys extensive popularity and has frequently received recognition by the National Association of Broadcasters as an exemplar in American radio."}]}
+{"id": 2559, "query": "what age do you have to be to buy cigarettes in california", "topk": [{"text": "Vape shop | programs they are initiating to prevent young people from using their products. Effective June 9, 2016, under California's tobacco laws, the minimum age to purchase tobacco products was raised from 18 to 21 and e-cigarettes were added to the current definition of tobacco products. As part of the rules, e-cigarettes, e-liquids, in addition to vaping devices and accessories, are not permitted to be sold in self-service displays. \"Today marks a significant moment in California history as new tobacco control laws go into effect statewide. This is the first time the Golden State has raised the age of sale for tobacco "}]}
+{"id": 2560, "query": "who did the whistling in the muppet movie", "topk": [{"text": "Walter (Muppet) | or Muppet\", where the human version of Walter is portrayed by actor Jim Parsons. The scene is pivotal to the character's arc as it resolves Walter's internal issues with himself. The character's solo act of whistling in the telethon's finale was performed by musician Andrew Bird. At the conclusion of the film, Walter deduces that he is a Muppet, adopts whistling as his sole talent and joins the group as their newest member. A 2010 article from Entertainment Weekly described Walter by writing; Meet the newest member of the Muppet repertory company: Walter, a sweet, slightly naive twenty-something every-puppet who, in the movie, is the best friend and roommate of Jason Segel's character, Gary. "}]}
+{"id": 2561, "query": "where would a subcutaneous injection be made in the skin", "topk": [{"text": "Injection (medicine) | Subcutaneous injections, abbreviated as SC or sub-Q, consist of injecting a substance into the fat tissue between the skin and the muscle. Absorption of the medicine from this tissue is slower than in an intramuscular injection. Since the needle does not need to penetrate to the level of the muscle, a thinner and shorter needle can be used. Subcutaneous injections may be administered in the fatty tissue behind the upper arm, in the abdomen, or in the thigh. Certain medications, including epinephrine, may be used either intramuscularly or subcutaneously. Others, such as insulin, are almost exclusively injected subcutaneously. Live or attenuated vaccines, including the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, rubella), varicella vaccine (chickenpox), and zoster vaccine (shingles) are also injected subcutaneously."}]}
+{"id": 2562, "query": "who sang the song with reba does he love you", "topk": [{"text": "Does He Love You | \"Does He Love You\" is a song written by Sandy Knox and Billy Stritch, and recorded as a duet by American country music artists Reba McEntire and Linda Davis. It was released in August 1993 as the first single from Reba's compilation album Greatest Hits Volume 2. It is one of country music's several songs about a love triangle."}]}
+{"id": 2563, "query": "who wrote you must have been a beautiful baby", "topk": [{"text": "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby | \"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby\" is a popular song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Johnny Mercer, published in 1938. It was featured in the Warner Brothers movie Hard to Get, released November 1938, in which it was sung by Dick Powell. The biggest-selling hit version was recorded by Bing Crosby, with Bob Crosby and his orchestra while other contemporaneous hit versions included recordings by Tommy Dorsey (with vocal by Edythe Wright) and Russ Morgan. It was also revived by Bobby Darin in 1961, reaching the charts again that year. The song has been recorded by many other artists (see below for a partial list) and is considered a popular standard. It was used frequently in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, also produced by Warner Brothers, under the musical direction of Carl W. Stalling."}]}
+{"id": 2564, "query": "what was the immediate catalyst to the civil war", "topk": [{"text": "Confederate States of America | The immediate catalyst for secession was the victory of the Republican Party and the election of Abraham Lincoln as president in the 1860 elections. American Civil War historian James M. McPherson suggested that, for Southerners, the most ominous feature of the Republican victories in the congressional and presidential elections of 1860 was the magnitude of those victories: Republicans captured over 60 percent of the Northern vote and three-fourths of its Congressional delegations. The Southern press said that such Republicans represented the anti-slavery portion of the North, \"a party founded on the single sentiment ... of hatred of African slavery\", and now "}]}
+{"id": 2565, "query": "which player won the pga championship by the most shots", "topk": [{"text": "Jack Nicklaus | averaged 68.50. This was Nicklaus's fifth and final victory in the PGA Championship, which elevated him to record-holder for the most wins in the stroke-play era, and which tied him with Walter Hagen for the most wins overall, since Hagen's victories were all during the match-play era. Nicklaus's seven-shot winning margin remained the largest for the stroke-play version of the championship until Rory McIlroy's 2012 victory. This victory also made Nicklaus the only player since Gene Sarazen in 1922 and Ben Hogan in 1948 to win the U.S. Open and PGA Championship the same year (subsequently equaled by Tiger Woods in 2000 and Brooks Koepka in 2018)."}]}
+{"id": 2566, "query": "when are you considered under the poverty line", "topk": [{"text": "War on poverty | poverty line' is the threshold below which families or individuals are considered to be lacking the resources to meet the basic needs for healthy living; having insufficient income to provide the food, shelter and clothing needed to preserve health. Poverty among Americans between ages 18\u201364 has fallen only marginally since 1966, from 10.5% then to 10.1% today. Poverty has significantly fallen among Americans under 18 years old from 23% in 1964 down to less than 17%, although it has risen again to 20% in 2009. The most dramatic decrease in poverty was among Americans over 65, which fell from 28.5% in 1966 to 10.1% today. In 2004, more than 35.9 million, or 12% "}]}
+{"id": 2567, "query": "who was the author of the art of war", "topk": [{"text": "The Art of War (Machiavelli book) | The Art of War (Dell'arte della guerra) is a treatise by the Italian Renaissance political philosopher and historian Niccol\u00f2 Machiavelli. The format of The Art of War is a socratic dialogue. The purpose, declared by Lord Fabrizio Colonna (perhaps Machiavelli's persona) at the outset, \"To honor and reward virt\u00f9, not to have contempt for poverty, to esteem the modes and orders of military discipline, to constrain citizens to love one another, to live without factions, to esteem less the private than the public good.\" To these ends, Machiavelli notes in his preface, the military is like the roof of a palazzo protecting the contents. Written between 1519 and 1520 and published the following year, it was Machiavelli's only historical or political work printed during his lifetime, though he was appointed official historian of Florence in 1520 and entrusted with minor civil duties."}]}
+{"id": 2568, "query": "what has been the origin of most classical dances of india", "topk": [{"text": "Arts and entertainment in India | Indian classical dance is performed in different styles. Its theory can be traced back to the Natya Shastra of Bharata Muni, a sage from Tamil Nadu (400 BC). The Natya Shastra is the most important ancient treatise on classical Indian dance. It is also called the fifth Veda in reference to the foundation of Hindu religion and philosophy, from which sprang the related South Indian musical tradition of Carnatic music. Its various current forms include Bharatanatyam, Odissi, Manipuri, Kathakali, Kuchipudi, Mohiniaattam, Kathak and Sattriya. Bharatanatyam is a classical dance form originating in Tamil Nadu. It is thought to have been created by Bharata Muni. In ancient times Bharatanatyam was performed by mandir "}]}
+{"id": 2569, "query": "when was the last time kentucky won ncaa", "topk": [{"text": "Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball | Rupp's last Final Four team and one of his last chances at a 5th NCAA title occurred in the 1965\u201366 season, with Kentucky going all the way to the NCAA title game. The now historic 1966 NCAA championship game against Texas Western (now University of Texas-El Paso or UTEP) marked the first occurrence that an all-white starting five (Kentucky) played an all-black starting five (Texas Western) in the NCAA championship game. Texas Western won the game 72\u201365, on the night of March 19, 1966. Contrary to popular belief, this game was not a huge \"upset\" as while Kentucky entered the tournament with only one loss and ranked No. 1, Texas Western also had only one loss and entered the tournament ranked second. Kentucky was a 6.5 point favorite in the game The game "}]}
+{"id": 2570, "query": "what olympic athlete has won the most medals", "topk": [{"text": "Italy at the Olympics | The Italian athlete who won the most medals in the history of the Olympic Games, is the fencer Edoardo Mangiarotti."}]}
+{"id": 2571, "query": "when did the movie peter pan come out", "topk": [{"text": "Peter Pan (2003 film) | This film was released in theatres on 18 December 2003 in Australia, on 24 December 2003 in the United Kingdom and on 25 December 2003 in the United States. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, France, and South Africa, and by Columbia Pictures in the rest of the world. While Universal distributed the film theatrically in France, the home video rights are handled by Sony there."}]}
+{"id": 2572, "query": "what is the transfer speed for sata 1", "topk": [{"text": "SATA Express | The Serial ATA (SATA) interface was designed primarily for interfacing with hard disk drives (HDDs), doubling its native speed with each major revision: maximum SATA transfer speeds went from 1.5 Gbit/s in SATA 1.0 (standardized in 2003), through 3 Gbit/s in SATA 2.0 (standardized in 2004), to 6 Gbit/s as provided by SATA 3.0 (standardized in 2009). SATA has also been selected as the interface for gradually more adopted solid-state drives (SSDs), but the need for a faster interface became apparent as the speed of SSDs and hybrid drives increased over time. As an example, some SSDs available in early 2009 were already well over the capabilities of SATA 1.0 and close to the "}]}
+{"id": 2573, "query": "where does new crust come from in sea floor spreading", "topk": [{"text": "Seafloor spreading | At the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (and in other mid-ocean ridges), material from the upper mantle rises through the faults between oceanic plates to form new crust as the plates move away from each other, a phenomenon first observed as continental drift. When Alfred Wegener first presented a hypothesis of continental drift in 1912, he suggested that continents plowed through the ocean crust. This was impossible: oceanic crust is both more dense and more rigid than continental crust. Accordingly, Wegener's theory wasn't taken very seriously, especially in the United States. At first the driving force for spreading was argued to be convection currents in the mantle. Since then, it has been shown that the motion of the continents is linked to seafloor spreading by the theory of plate tectonics, which is driven by convection that includes the crust itself "}]}
+{"id": 2574, "query": "who cracked the enigma code in world war 2", "topk": [{"text": "Stefan Krah | Stefan Krah is a German violinist who cracked one of the last three remaining World War II enigma codes on March 4, 2006."}]}
+{"id": 2575, "query": "what were the two causes of the dust bowl", "topk": [{"text": "Dust Bowl | The Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s; severe drought and a failure to apply dryland farming methods to prevent the aeolian processes (wind erosion) caused the phenomenon. The drought came in three waves: 1934, 1936, and 1939\u20131940, but some regions of the High Plains experienced drought conditions for as many as eight years. The Dust Bowl has been the subject of many cultural works, notably the novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939) by John Steinbeck, the folk music of Woody Guthrie, and photographs depicting the conditions of migrants by Dorothea Lange, particularly the Migrant Mother."}]}
+{"id": 2576, "query": "what type of reaction occurs to form a dipeptide", "topk": [{"text": "Peptide bond | When two amino acids form a dipeptide through a peptide bond, it is a type of condensation reaction. In this kind of condensation, two amino acids approach each other, with the non-side chain (C1) carboxylic acid moiety of one coming near the non-side chain (N2) amino moiety of the other. One loses a hydrogen and oxygen from its carboxyl group (COOH) and the other loses a hydrogen from its amino group (NH2). This reaction produces a molecule of water (H2O) and two amino acids joined by a peptide bond (-CO-NH-). The two joined amino acids are called a dipeptide. The amide bond is synthesized when the carboxyl group of one amino acid molecule reacts with the amino group of the other amino acid molecule, causing the release of a molecule of "}]}
+{"id": 2577, "query": "where does the un security council get troops for military actions", "topk": [{"text": "United Nations System | The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is charged with the maintenance of international peace and security. Its powers, outlined in the United Nations Charter, include the establishment of peacekeeping operations, the establishment of international sanctions, and the authorization of military action. Its powers are exercised through United Nations Security Council resolutions. The Security Council held its first ever session on 17 January 1946 at Church House, Westminster, London. Since its first meeting, the council, which exists in continuous session, has travelled widely, holding meetings in many cities, such as Paris and Addis Ababa, as well as at its current permanent home at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. There are 15 members of the Security Council, consisting of five veto-wielding permanent members (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and 10 elected non-permanent members with two-year terms. This basic structure is set out in Chapter V of the UN Charter. Security Council members must always be present at UN headquarters in New York so that the Security Council can meet at any time."}]}
+{"id": 2578, "query": "who voices hiccup in how to train your dragon 2", "topk": [{"text": "Alexander Rybak | The song \"Into a Fantasy\" is played during the ending credits to the movie How to Train Your Dragon 2 in European releases. Rybak provided the Norwegian voice-over for the animated character Hiccup."}]}
+{"id": 2579, "query": "who does luke skywalker fall in love with", "topk": [{"text": "List of retroactive continuities | as an upper-class romantic interest for the farm boy Luke, but in Empire Strikes Back Leia falls in love with Han Solo. In order to avoid a possible love triangle, Return of the Jedi reveals Leia as Luke Skywalker's twin sister (and therefore, daughter of Darth Vader). Lucas had originally planned Luke's sister to be a separate character, before deciding to accommodate her into the already established Leia. Rogue One (2016) explains the improbable vulnerability of the Death Star in A New Hope to small rebel ships as a consequence of deliberate sabotage on the part of Galen Erso, the key Death Star architect. ; "}]}
+{"id": 2580, "query": "if there is a line that lies parallel to the horizon it is said to be", "topk": [{"text": "Vanishing point | of some plane, say \u03b1 , is obtained by the intersection of the image plane with another plane, say \u03b2 , parallel to the plane of interest ( \u03b1 ), passing through the camera center. For different sets of lines parallel to this plane \u03b1 , their respective vanishing points will lie on this vanishing line. The horizon line is a theoretical line that represents the eye level of the observer. If the object is below the horizon line, its vanishing lines angle up to the horizon line. If the object is above, they slope down. All vanishing lines end at the horizon line."}]}
+{"id": 2581, "query": "when was the last year the raiders won the superbowl", "topk": [{"text": "2002 Oakland Raiders season | The Raiders defeated the Titans and advanced to their first Super Bowl since Super Bowl XVIII, when they were based in Los Angeles. As of 2018, this has been the last time the Raiders won a playoff game, as they would not return to the playoffs again until 2016, and the last playoff game to be held at the Oakland Coliseum as in 2017, the Raiders were approved to relocate to Las Vegas. Heavy Metal band Metallica performed an unannounced pregame concert prior to the game, and the game\u2019s national Anthem was performed by Joe Satriani. Until the 2019\u201320 NFL playoffs, this was the last AFC championship game which did not include the Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, or Pittsburgh Steelers."}]}
+{"id": 2582, "query": "how much energy does coal produce in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Coal power in the United States | Coal power in the United States generates about 20% of the country's electricity. It accounted for 39% of production at utility-scale facilities in 2014, 33% in 2015, 30.4% in 2016, 30.0% in 2017, 27.4% in 2018, 23.5% in 2019, and 19.3% in 2020. Coal supplied 12.6 e15Btu of primary energy to electric power plants in 2017, which made up 91% of coal's contribution to US energy supply. Utilities buy more than 90% of the coal consumed in the United States. In 2019 there were 241 coal powered units across the United States. Coal plants have been closing at a fast rate since the 2010s due to cheaper and cleaner natural gas and renewables. Coal "}]}
+{"id": 2583, "query": "what is the definition of the word hosanna", "topk": [{"text": "Hosanna | The word hosanna (Latin osanna, Greek \u1f61\u03c3\u03b1\u03bd\u03bd\u03ac, h\u014dsann\u00e1) is from Hebrew \u05d4\u05d5\u05e9\u05d9\u05e2\u05d4\u05be\u05e0\u05d0, \u05d4\u05d5\u05e9\u05d9\u05e2\u05d4 \u05e0\u05d0 h\u00f4\u0161\u00ee\u02bf\u00e2-n\u0101 and related to Aramaic \u0710\u0718\u073f\u072b\u0732\u0725\u0722\u0735\u0710 (\u02be\u014dsha\u02bfn\u0101) meaning 'save, rescue, savior'. In the Hebrew Bible it is used only in verses such as \"help\" or \"save, I pray\". In the Gospels it is used as a shout of jubilation, and this has given rise to complex discussions. In that context, the word Hosanna seems to be a \"special kind of respect\" given to the one who saves, saved, will save or is saving now. If so Hosanna means 'a special honor to the one who saves'. The literal interpretation \"Save, now!\", based on Psalm 118:25, does not fully explain the occurrence of the word."}]}
+{"id": 2584, "query": "where does the sun hit the us first", "topk": [{"text": "Sun Day | While President Carter flew to Denver to visit a solar power research institute, others gathered in Cadillac Mountain in Maine where the sun's rays allegedly first touch the United States (although not at that time of the year). A crowd gathered at UN Plaza in New York City to listen to speeches by people such as Robert Redford, who reminded them that the sun \"can't be embargoed by any foreign nation\". At the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, environmental activist Barry Commoner opined to a group of 500 people that solar power was an issue as pivotal as slavery and that \"if Mr. Carter and Energy "}]}
+{"id": 2585, "query": "who are the only 2 families that have had 3 generations of oscar winners", "topk": [{"text": "List of Academy Award-winning families | were both nominated for Best Actress in 1966 (for Morgan \u2013 A Suitable Case for Treatment and Georgy Girl, respectively), both losing to Elizabeth Taylor in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?). There are three sets of twins on the list: The Marx Brothers were cited in an honorary award given to Groucho Marx in 1973. In addition to siblings mentioned directly above, these five sets of siblings have both earned acting nominations: One winning family has two generations of nominated siblings: Sofia Coppola has won for writing and been nominated for best picture and best director, and her brother Roman Coppola has been nominated for writing. Their father Francis Ford Coppola, who has multiple wins, and his sister (their aunt) Talia Shire have also both been nominated."}]}
+{"id": 2586, "query": "what is the name of the chief justice of ghana", "topk": [{"text": "Chief Justice of Ghana | The current chief justice is Kwasi Anin-Yeboah. He succeeded Sophia Akuffo as the first male chief justice of Ghana in twelve years. Anin-Yeboah was sworn in as Chief Justice by President Akufo-Addo on 7 January 2020."}]}
+{"id": 2587, "query": "who is considered the father of modern cosmology", "topk": [{"text": "List of Jewish atheists and agnostics | Einstein\u2013Cartan gravity. He is considered one of the fathers of modern cosmology. ; Lee Smolin \u2013 American theoretical physicist; researcher at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics; adjunct professor of physics at the University of Waterloo ; Jack Steinberger* (atheist/humanist ) \u2013 German-American-Swiss physicist; co-discovered the muon neutrino, along with Leon Lederman and Melvin Schwartz, for which they were given the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics ; Leo Szilard (agnostic ) \u2013 Austro-Hungarian physicist and inventor ; Edward Teller (agnostic ) \u2013 Hungarian-American theoretical physicist, known colloquially as \"the father of the hydrogen bomb\"; made numerous contributions to nuclear and molecular physics, spectroscopy (the "}]}
+{"id": 2588, "query": "who discovered one of the first taxonomic classification schemes", "topk": [{"text": "History of astronomy | The modern version of the stellar classification scheme was developed by Annie J. Cannon during the early 1900s. The twentieth century saw increasingly rapid advances in the scientific study of stars. The photograph became a valuable astronomical tool. Karl Schwarzschild discovered that the color of a star and, hence, its temperature, could be determined by comparing the visual magnitude against the photographic magnitude. The development of the photoelectric photometer allowed precise measurements of magnitude at multiple wavelength intervals. In 1921 Albert A. Michelson made the first measurements of a stellar diameter using an interferometer on the Hooker telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory. Important theoretical work on the "}]}
+{"id": 2589, "query": "who plays on the tv show the resident", "topk": [{"text": "The Resident (TV series) | On February 21, 2017, Manish Dayal and Bruce Greenwood were the first to be cast in the series for the roles of Devon Pravesh and Soloman Bell, respectively. Greenwood's character name was later changed to Randolph Bell. Matt Czuchry, Emily VanCamp, Shaunette Ren\u00e9e Wilson and Melina Kanakaredes were later announced to be starring in the series as well. Moran Atias was also cast for the role of Renta Thorpe, CEO at Chastain Park, which was originally portrayed by Valerie Cruz in the pilot. However, when Merrin Dungey joined the cast, the producers saw Atias as a better fit for the role of the hospital's head "}]}
+{"id": 2590, "query": "when did are you smarter than a 5th grader first air", "topk": [{"text": "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? (American game show) | Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? is an American quiz game show. It originally aired on Fox where it was hosted by Jeff Foxworthy. It is produced by Mark Burnett. The show premiered as a three-day special which began on February 27, 2007, with the first two shows each a half-hour in length. Regular one-hour episodes began airing Thursdays from March 1 through May 10, and the first season continued with new episodes beginning May 31. Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? was picked up for the 2007\u201308 season, which began on September 6, 2007, and aired in the same timeslot. Following the end of the original run of the primetime version on September 18, 2009, a first-run syndicated version of the show ran from "}]}
+{"id": 2591, "query": "who played the detective in little boy blue", "topk": [{"text": "Little Boy Blue (TV series) | Stephen Graham was cast as Detective Superintendent Dave Kelly and Sinead Keenan and Br\u00edan F. O'Byrne were cast as Melanie and Steve Jones, respectively in a new four-part drama titled Little Boy Blue. On 18 April 2017, it was confirmed that the programme would begin its broadcasting on 24 April 2017 on a weekly basis, concluding on 15 May."}]}
+{"id": 2592, "query": "what parts make up the peripheral nervous system", "topk": [{"text": "Peripheral nervous system | The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is one of two components that make up the nervous system of bilateral animals, with the other part being the central nervous system (CNS). The PNS consists of the nerves and ganglia outside the brain and spinal cord. The main function of the PNS is to connect the CNS to the limbs and organs, essentially serving as a relay between the brain and spinal cord and the rest of the body. Unlike the CNS, the PNS is not protected by the vertebral column and skull, or by the blood\u2013brain barrier, which leaves it exposed to toxins and mechanical injuries. The peripheral nervous system is divided "}]}
+{"id": 2593, "query": "when is star vs the forces of evil coming back 2018", "topk": [{"text": "List of Star vs. the Forces of Evil episodes | segment or a full episode premiering each day. In the same month, the series was renewed for a fourth season. The show moved from Disney XD to Disney Channel for its fourth season, with reruns still airing on Disney XD. A two-hour television film called The Battle for Mewni, which comprises the first four episodes of the third season upon being re-aired, premiered on July 15, 2017. The season concluded on April 7, 2018, with a two-part one hour finale. The fourth and final season premiered on March 10, 2019 on Disney Channel, and concluded on May 19, 2019."}]}
+{"id": 2594, "query": "who gets to race in the daytona clash", "topk": [{"text": "2017 Advance Auto Parts Clash | The race is 75 laps in length, and is divided into two segments; the first is 25 laps and the second is 50 laps. The race is open to those drivers who won a pole in the 2016 season or had won \"The Clash\" previously. The 2017 Clash at Daytona will not be a predetermined number of cars; rather, the field is limited to drivers who meet more exclusive criteria. Only drivers who were 2016 Pole Award winners, former Clash race winners, former Daytona 500 pole winners who competed full\u2013time in 2016 and drivers who qualified for the 2016 Chase are eligible. Daniel Suarez was also allowed to race, as Joe Gibbs Racing already had a car prepared for Carl Edwards who surprisingly retired less than a month before the race."}]}
+{"id": 2595, "query": "in which sea pearl is found in india", "topk": [{"text": "Pearl | Previously, natural pearls were found in many parts of the world. Present day natural pearling is confined mostly to seas off Bahrain. Australia also has one of the world's last remaining fleets of pearl diving ships. Australian pearl divers dive for south sea pearl oysters to be used in the cultured south sea pearl industry. The catch of pearl oysters is similar to the numbers of oysters taken during the natural pearl days. Hence significant numbers of natural pearls are still found in the Australian Indian Ocean waters from wild oysters. X-ray examination is required to positively verify natural pearls found today."}]}
+{"id": 2596, "query": "when did they stop making the nissan xterra", "topk": [{"text": "Nissan Xterra | The Xterra was discontinued in the U.S. after the 2015 model year. Poor fuel economy, declining sales, and mandated upgrades to safety and emissions were cited as reasons."}]}
+{"id": 2597, "query": "what does ctrl+shift+t do", "topk": [{"text": "Ctrl.Alt.Shift | In March 2009, Ctrl.Alt.Shift launched an art exhibition at BALTIC which focused on war and conflict in Colombia and Latin America as a whole. The exhibition took place over two floors of the building and featured work produced by 12 students and recent graduates from Newcastle University's LifeWorkArt programme. It also featured specially commissioned works from south London photo-artist Matthew Stone and installation artist Graham Hudson, who acted as project mentors. Urban sculptor and photographer T-Magic, street artist Benjamin Wachenje and BALTIC freelance artists, Alison Unsworth and Paul Merrick also featured, and David Shrigley was Creative Ambassador."}]}
+{"id": 2598, "query": "who sang heard it thru the grapevine first", "topk": [{"text": "I Heard It Through the Grapevine | \"I Heard It Through the Grapevine\" is a song written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for Motown Records in 1966. The first recording of the song to be released was produced by Whitfield for Gladys Knight & the Pips and released as a single in September 1967. It went to number one on the Billboard R&B Singles chart and number two on the Billboard Pop Singles chart and shortly became the biggest selling Motown single to date. The Miracles were the first to record the song in 1966, but their version wasn't released until August 1968 when it was included on their album Special Occasion. The Marvin Gaye version was the second to be "}]}
+{"id": 2599, "query": "who sang theme song for dukes of hazard", "topk": [{"text": "Hazard, Kentucky | quickly as it had begun. The song \"High Sheriff of Hazard\" was written by Tom Paxton in reference to a coal miner's strike in 1964. In 1981, several cast members of the television series The Dukes of Hazzard, including Catherine Bach, James Best, Sorrell Booke and Rick Hurst, visited Hazard during its Black Gold Festival. Soon afterwards, the series' stars Tom Wopat and John Schneider made appearances in Hazard. After several decades of population decline, the city has seen a rapid increase of new residents as the growth rate approached 20% between 2010 and 2020. In July 1999, Hazard was the first stop on President Bill Clinton's tour of poverty-stricken communities that had failed to share in the boom of the 1990s. Hillary Clinton visited Hazard on November 2, 2008, at a political rally for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Bruce Lunsford."}]}
+{"id": 2600, "query": "where does the coral sea meet the pacific ocean", "topk": [{"text": "Coral Sea | It is bounded in the west by the east coast of Queensland, thereby including the Great Barrier Reef, in the east by Vanuatu (formerly the New Hebrides) and by New Caledonia, and in the northeast approximately by the southern extremity of the Solomon Islands. In the northwest, it reaches to the south coast of eastern New Guinea, thereby including the Gulf of Papua. It merges with the Tasman Sea in the south, with the Solomon Sea in the north and with the Pacific Ocean in the east. On the west, it is bounded by the mainland coast of Queensland, and in the northwest, it connects with the Arafura Sea through the Torres Strait. The sea is characterised by its warm and stable climate, with frequent rains and tropical cyclones."}]}
+{"id": 2601, "query": "when does the new season of are you the one come on", "topk": [{"text": "Are You the One? | Filmed in Kona, Hawaii. Season eight premiered on June 26, 2019. For the first time on Are You the One?, all cast members were bisexual, with no gender limitations on their potential perfect matches."}]}
+{"id": 2602, "query": "where did the beer hall putsch take place", "topk": [{"text": "Beer Hall Putsch | most important dates on the Nazi calendar, especially following the seizure of power in 1933. Annually until the fall of Nazi Germany, the putsch would be commemorated nationwide, with the major events taking place in Munich. On the night of 8 November, Hitler would address the Alte K\u00e4mpfer ('Old Fighters') in the B\u00fcrgerbr\u00e4ukeller (after 1939, the L\u00f6wenbr\u00e4u, in 1944 in the Circus Krone Building), followed the next day by a re-enactment of the march through the streets of Munich. The event would climax with a ceremony recalling the 16 dead marchers on the K\u00f6nigsplatz. The anniversary could be a time of tension in Nazi Germany. The ceremony was cancelled in 1934, "}]}
+{"id": 2603, "query": "where did the northernmost land action of the american civil war occur", "topk": [{"text": "Military history of Vermont | St. Albans Raid was the northernmost land action of the American Civil War, taking place in St. Albans, Vermont on 19 October 1864. "}]}
+{"id": 2604, "query": "what is the meaning of molech in the bible", "topk": [{"text": "Moloch | Moloch (Masoretic: \u05de\u05b9\u05dc\u05b6\u05da\u05b0, m\u014dle\u1e35;, Moloch; also Molech or Molek) is a name or a term which appears in the Hebrew Bible several times, primarily in the book of Leviticus. The Bible strongly condemns practices which are associated with Moloch, practices which appear to have included child sacrifice. Traditionally, Moloch has been understood as referring to a Canaanite god. However, since 1935, scholars have debated whether or not the term refers to a type of sacrifice on the basis of a similar term, also spelled mlk, which means \"sacrifice\" in the Punic language. This second position has grown increasingly popular, but it remains contested. Among proponents of this second position, controversy continues as to whether the "}]}
+{"id": 2605, "query": "what areas of africa were involved in colonization", "topk": [{"text": "First wave of European colonization | The first European colonization wave began with Castilian and Portuguese conquests and explorations, and primarily involved the European colonization of the Americas, though it also included the establishment of European colonies in India and in Maritime Southeast Asia. During this period, European interests in Africa primarily focused on the establishment of trading posts there, particularly for the African slave trade. The wave ended with British annexation of Kingdom of Kandy in 1815 and founding of colony of Singapore in 1819. The time period in which much of the first wave of European colonization (and other exploratory ventures) occurred is often labeled the Age of Discovery. A later major phase of European colonization, which started in the late 19th-century and primarily focused on Africa and Asia, is known as the period of New Imperialism."}]}
+{"id": 2606, "query": "who took the first steps on the moon in 1969", "topk": [{"text": "July 1969 | would later be renamed the Collins crater. ; At 10:56 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) in the United States (0256 UTC on 21 July), a person from Earth set foot on the Moon for the first time. Neil A. Armstrong, commander of the Apollo 11 manned mission, took several minutes to climb down the module's ladder before setting foot on the lunar surface. Although Armstrong said later that he intended to say that the act was \"one small step for a man\" for the first words heard on Earth from the Moon, what listeners heard (and the press reported the next day) in the transmission was the phrase \"That's one "}]}
+{"id": 2607, "query": "who played john connor in the original terminator", "topk": [{"text": "John Connor | John Connor is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Terminator franchise. Created by writer and director James Cameron, the character is first referred to in the 1984 film The Terminator and first appears in its 1991 sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day (T2). In the character's first appearance, John is portrayed by Edward Furlong as a child, and briefly by Michael Edwards as an adult in a small role. Other actors have portrayed the character in subsequent films, including Nick Stahl, Christian Bale, and Jason Clarke. In addition, Thomas Dekker portrayed John Connor in the television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles."}]}
+{"id": 2608, "query": "what type of planet is neptune known as", "topk": [{"text": "Neptune | Neptune is the eighth and farthest-known Solar planet from the Sun. In the Solar System, it is the fourth-largest planet by diameter, the third-most-massive planet, and the densest giant planet. It is 17 times the mass of Earth, slightly more massive than its near-twin Uranus. Neptune is denser and physically smaller than Uranus because its greater mass causes more gravitational compression of its atmosphere. The planet orbits the Sun once every 164.8 years at an average distance of 30.1 AU. It is named after the Roman god of the sea and has the astronomical symbol \u2646, a stylised version of the god Neptune's trident or the Greek "}]}
+{"id": 2609, "query": "who was the original host of what's my line", "topk": [{"text": "It's News to Me | The original series was hosted by veteran radio and television newsman John Charles Daly, concurrent with his regular hosting duties on What's My Line. CBS newsman Walter Cronkite would eventually host the 1954 version. Among the celebrities who would appear as panelists were actresses Anna Lee and Nina Foch, journalist Quincy Howe, TV hostess Robin Chandler, radio host and storyteller John Henry Faulk, New York Yankees play-by-play announcer Mel Allen, and writer Quentin Reynolds."}]}
+{"id": 2610, "query": "who was the drummer with the travelling wilburys", "topk": [{"text": "Jim Keltner | Keltner played drums on both albums released by the 1980s supergroup the Traveling Wilburys, playing under the pseudonym \"Buster Sidebury\"."}]}
+{"id": 2611, "query": "what was the name of darth vader star destroyer", "topk": [{"text": "Star Destroyer | Within the Star Wars universe, the term \"Super Star Destroyer\" is a colloquialism used to refer to any ship larger than an Imperial Star Destroyer. The largest and most powerful of these is the Executor, which first appeared in The Empire Strikes Back (1980) as the personal flagship of Darth Vader. The first in a line of Executor-class Star Dreadnoughts, the ship is over 19,000 m in length, propelled by thirteen colossal engines and a Class 1 hyperdrive. Its armament includes over 5,000 turbolasers, ion cannons and tractor beam projectors and it can carry more than 1,000 vessels. The crew of the Executor numbers in the "}]}
+{"id": 2612, "query": "by 1914 which of the following african countries were still independent", "topk": [{"text": "Urbanization in Africa | With the Berlin Conference of 1884/85 as a foundation, Africa was apportioned among the European powers. In 1914 only Ethiopia and Liberia were left as independent states, the remainder of the continent was under British, French, Portuguese, German, Belgian, Italian or Spanish control. It was the interest of these powers that governed the borders. The continent had almost no urban population and the colonial powers had not started to invest much in its \u00abpieces\u00bb (Hern\u00e6s, 2003a). A good example is Northern Nigeria Protectorate that in 1900 had a budget of \u00a3100,000, a military force of 2000 Hausa-soldiers and 120 British Army officers. With this they were to "}]}
+{"id": 2613, "query": "what is best thing i never had song about", "topk": [{"text": "Best Thing I Never Had | \"it must suck to be you\" exemplify lame lyrics. He concluded that, \"[listeners] are wondering how such lame lyrics could be sung with such earnestness.\" Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote that the most interesting thing about \"Best Thing I Never Had\" is the curious image evoked by the chorus' lyric, noting that everything seemed fine until \"the protagonist's former amorata 'showed your ass'\". Music Weeks Ben Cardew commented that its 1980s sound is \"not a highlight\". A negative review came from Al Shipley of The Village Voice who wrote that \"Best Thing I Never Had\" and \"Party\" were \"among the album's worst and most unrepresentative songs\"."}]}
+{"id": 2614, "query": "who did university of miami play last week", "topk": [{"text": "2000 Miami Hurricanes football team | the week of the Sugar Bowl, University of Miami and University of Florida Football teams engaged in an infamous street fight in New Orleans, dubbed the \"Bourbon Street Brawl\", which was the end result of several Florida players engaging in trash talk with University of Miami DB Al Blades at a night club. The argument spilled out onto the street with several University of Miami players leaving other bars to support Blades including hulking 300 pound plus freshmen Vince Wilfork, Bryant McKinnie, and Jonathan Vilma. Up to 25 players engaged in a street brawl on Bourbon Street with the New Orleans Police being called to break up the fight. Several University "}]}
+{"id": 2615, "query": "who appoints the members of the board of governors of the federal reserve", "topk": [{"text": "Chair of the Federal Reserve | As stipulated by the Banking Act of 1935, the president appoints the seven members of the Board of Governors; they must then be confirmed by the Senate and serve fourteen-year terms. The nominees for chair and vice-chair may be chosen by the president from among the sitting governors for four-year terms; these appointments are also subject to Senate confirmation. The Senate Committee responsible for vetting a Federal Reserve chair nominee is the Senate Committee on Banking."}]}
+{"id": 2616, "query": "when was hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy made", "topk": [{"text": "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (novel) | The Illustrated Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a specially designed book made in 1994. It was first printed in the United Kingdom by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and in the United States by Harmony Books (who sold it for $42.00). It is an oversized book, and came in silver-foil \"holographic\" covers in both the UK and US markets. It features the first appearance of the 42 Puzzle, designed by Adams himself, a photograph of Adams and his literary agent Ed Victor as the two space cops, and many other designs by Kevin Davies, who has participated in many Hitchhiker's related projects since the stage productions in the late 1970s. Davies himself appears as Prosser. This edition is out of print – Adams bought up many remainder copies and sold them, autographed, on his website."}]}
+{"id": 2617, "query": "how many episodes are there in modern family", "topk": [{"text": "Modern Family (season 5) | On May 10, 2013, Modern Family was renewed for a fifth season. The season premiered on September 23, 2013, and ended on May 21, 2014, with a total of 24 episodes."}]}
+{"id": 2618, "query": "where does the eurostar train arrives in london", "topk": [{"text": "Eurostar | On 14 November 1994, Eurostar services began running from London Waterloo International station in London, to Paris Gare du Nord in Paris, and Brussels-South railway station in Brussels. The train service started with a limited Discovery service; the full daily service started from 28 May 1995. In 1995, Eurostar was achieving an average end-to-end speed of 171.5 km/h from London to Paris. On 8 January 1996, Eurostar launched services from a second railway station in the UK when Ashford International was opened. On 23 September 2003, passenger services began running on the first completed section of High Speed 1. Following a high-profile glamorous opening ceremony and a large advertising campaign, on 14 November 2007, Eurostar services in London transferred from Waterloo to the extended and extensively refurbished London St Pancras International."}]}
+{"id": 2619, "query": "where does the karate kid 2010 take place", "topk": [{"text": "The Karate Kid (2010 film) | The film premiered May 26, 2010, in Chicago, with appearances by Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith, and a brief surprise appearance from Will Smith. In the Mainland China version of the film, scenes of bullying were shortened by the censors, and a kissing scene is removed. John Horn of the Los Angeles Times said that the editing ultimately resulted in \"two slightly different movies\"."}]}
+{"id": 2620, "query": "who played adaline in the age of adaline", "topk": [{"text": "The Age of Adaline | The Age of Adaline is a 2015 American romantic fantasy film directed by Lee Toland Krieger and written by J. Mills Goodloe and Salvador Paskowitz. The film stars Blake Lively in the title role, with Michiel Huisman, Kathy Baker, Amanda Crew, Harrison Ford, and Ellen Burstyn in supporting roles. Narrated by Hugh Ross, the story follows Adaline Bowman, a young woman who stops aging after being brought back to life from death following an accident at the age of 29. The film was co-produced by Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Lakeshore Entertainment. In October 2013, Lively was cast as the title character, with Krieger attached to "}]}
+{"id": 2621, "query": "what is the general structure of an url", "topk": [{"text": "URL | A Uniform Resource Locator (URL), colloquially termed a web address, is a reference to a web resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it. A URL is a specific type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), although many people use the two terms interchangeably. URLs occur most commonly to reference web pages (http) but are also used for file transfer (ftp), email (mailto), database access (JDBC), and many other applications. Most web browsers display the URL of a web page above the page in an address bar. A typical URL could have the form //www.example.com/index.html, which indicates a protocol , a hostname , and a file name."}]}
+{"id": 2622, "query": "who said the poison is in the dose", "topk": [{"text": "The dose makes the poison | \"The dose makes the poison\" (dosis sola facit venenum 'only the dose makes the poison') is an adage intended to indicate a basic principle of toxicology. It is credited to Paracelsus who expressed the classic toxicology maxim \"All things are poison, and nothing is without poison; the dosage alone makes it so a thing is not a poison.\" This is often condensed to: \"The dose makes the poison\" or in Latin, \"Sola dosis facit venenum\". It means that a substance can produce the harmful effect associated with its toxic properties only if it reaches a susceptible biological system within the body in a high enough concentration (i.e., dose). The principle relies on the finding that all chemicals\u2014even water and oxygen\u2014can "}]}
+{"id": 2623, "query": "who played young clark kent in 1978 superman", "topk": [{"text": "Superman (1978 film series character) | Jeff East portrays teenage Clark Kent. His lines were overdubbed by Reeve during post-production. \"I was not happy about it because the producers never told me what they had in mind\", East commented. \"It was done without my permission but it turned out to be okay. Chris did a good job but it caused tension between us. We resolved our issues with each other years later.\" East tore several thigh muscles while performing the stunt of racing alongside the train. It took three to four hours each day to add prosthetic makeup to his face so he resembled Reeve."}]}
+{"id": 2624, "query": "when did equus first appear in fossil record", "topk": [{"text": "European wild ass | The European wild ass (Equus hemionus hydruntinus) or hydruntine is an extinct equine from the Middle Pleistocene to Late Holocene of Western Eurasia. It appeared first in the fossil record around 350-300,000 years before present. In the late Pleistocene it was widespread throughout much of western Eurasia from the Middle East to Europe, especially along the Mediterranean, with fossil reports from Sicily, Turkey, Spain, France and Portugal. In the east the range apparently stretched at least to the Volga and to Iran. In the north it reached almost to the North Sea in Germany and the British Isles. Its range fragmented after the Last Glacial Maximum, surviving into the Holocene, its range gradually contracted further, persisting in small regions of southern Europe into the Bronze age, and in "}]}
+{"id": 2625, "query": "who plays poppy in the beat goes on", "topk": [{"text": "Trolls: The Beat Goes On! | David Kaye as King Peppy, the former King of the Trolls and Poppy's father. ; Sam Lerner as King Gristle Jr., the King of the Bergens. ; Kari Wahlgren as: ; Bridget, a Bergen who is a former scullery maid, Gristle Jr's girlfriend, and Poppy's best friend. ; Harper, a very artistic, creative, sassy, jocund, competitive and optimistic Troll who loves to paint. ; Matt Lowe as Creek, a Troll with zen-like wisdom and Branch's treacherous rival. ; Gary Cole as Sky Toronto, the boss and owner of Sky Toronto's Party Shop. ; Declan Churchil Carter as Keith, a young Troll. ; Abby Ryder Fortson as Priscilla, a young Troll. ; Kyla Carter as CJ Suki, DJ Suki's young niece. ; Walt Dohrn as: ; Fuzzbert, a Troll whose legs are the only thing visible besides his hair. ; Cloud Guy, an anthropomorphic cloud who often makes fun of "}]}
+{"id": 2626, "query": "when are the opening ceremonies for the 2018 olympic games", "topk": [{"text": "2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony | The opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics was held at the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium in Pyeongchang, South Korea on 9 February 2018. It began at 20:00 KST and finished at approximately 22:20 KST. The Games were officially opened by President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in."}]}
+{"id": 2627, "query": "how long do nhl players stay on waivers", "topk": [{"text": "NHL salary cap | re-entry waivers); financial compensations are listed below. If a player clears waivers, the team has the right to either loan the player to a minor league affiliate which is generally a team in the American Hockey League (AHL), or the team can elect to keep that player with their club. Once a player has cleared waivers, they do not need to again clear them for the shorter of: (1) 30 cumulative days on the NHL roster; or (2) until they have played in ten NHL games. If a player refuses to report to the minors, the team can use that as grounds to suspend the player (i.e., not pay them)."}]}
+{"id": 2628, "query": "the removal of temperature in fire fighting method is known as", "topk": [{"text": "Firefighting | the temperature is lowered, only a limited amount of water is necessary to suppress the fire seat with a straight spray. For a living room of 50 m2, the required amount of water is estimated as 60 L (15 gal). French firefighters used an alternative method in the 1970s: spraying water on the hot walls to create a water vapor atmosphere and asphyxiate the fire. This method is no longer used because it turned out to be risky; the pressure created pushed the hot gases and vapor towards the firefighters, causing severe burns, and pushed the hot gases into other rooms where they could start other fires."}]}
+{"id": 2629, "query": "lilo and stitch the series season 1 episode 1", "topk": [{"text": "Lilo & Stitch: The Series | \"Morpholomew\" (season 2, episode 13) features American Dragon: Jake Long. ; \"Spats\" (season 2, episode 14) features The Proud Family. ; \"Rufus\" (season 2, episode 20) features Kim Possible. ; \"Lax\" (season 2, episode 21) features the kids from Recess. During its second season, Lilo & Stitch: The Series had crossovers with four other shows from Walt Disney Television Animation, three of which were airing during its run and one of which had already ended. According to executive producer Jess Winfield, these episodes were inspired by the four \"Inter-Stitch-ial\" teaser trailers that were made for the original Lilo & Stitch film, which featured Stitch invading scenes in various Disney Renaissance films. "}]}
+{"id": 2630, "query": "what are the main functions of the stem", "topk": [{"text": "Plant stem | flowers and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances between the roots and the shoots in the xylem and phloem, stores nutrients, and produces new living tissue. The stem is normally divided into nodes and internodes: The term \"shoots\" is often confused with \"stems\"; \"shoots\" generally refers to new fresh plant growth including both stems and other structures like leaves or flowers. In most plants stems are located above the soil surface but some plants have underground stems. Stems have four main functions which are: Stems have two pipe-like tissues called xylem and phloem. The xylem tissue transports water by the action of transpiration pull, capillary action and root pressure. The phloem tissue consists of sieve tubes and their companion cells. The two tissues are separated by cambium which is a tissue that divides to form xylem or phloem cells."}]}
+{"id": 2631, "query": "who was the baby in ghost busters 2", "topk": [{"text": "The Ghost Busters | In 1986, after the success of the Columbia film, the show was revived in animated format with Kong and Spencer's sons, Jake and Eddie Jr., inheriting their fathers' business (and Tracy the Gorilla) in Ghostbusters. Kong's first name was never mentioned in the original series. Spencer is named as Eddie in the second episode, \"Dr. Whatsisname.\""}]}
+{"id": 2632, "query": "who sang from russia with love james bond", "topk": [{"text": "From Russia with Love (film) | From Russia with Love is the first Bond film in the series with John Barry as the primary soundtrack composer. The theme song was composed by Lionel Bart of Oliver! fame and sung by Matt Monro, although the title credit music is a lively instrumental version of the tune beginning with Barry's brief \"James Bond Is Back\" then segueing into Monty Norman's \"James Bond Theme.\" Monro's vocal version is later played during the film (as source music on a radio) and properly over the film's end titles. Barry travelled with the crew to Turkey to try getting influences of the local music, but ended up using almost nothing, "}]}
+{"id": 2633, "query": "what football player is called the honey badger", "topk": [{"text": "Tyrann Mathieu | Tyrann Devine Mathieu (born May 13, 1992) is an American football safety for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU). In college he developed a reputation for causing turnovers, setting a Southeastern Conference (SEC) record with 11 career forced fumbles and earning the nickname \"the Honey Badger \" after the mammal of the same name. In his sophomore season, he was recognized as a consensus All-American, won the Chuck Bednarik Award as the best defensive player in college football, and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. Mathieu was dismissed from the LSU football program after that season due to a violation of team rules. After spending a year out of football in 2012, he was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft, reuniting him in the defensive backfield with former college teammate Patrick Peterson. As a rookie he was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team. In 2015, he was invited to the Pro Bowl and earned first-team All-Pro honors. He has also played for the Houston Texans."}]}
+{"id": 2634, "query": "which material is the heaviest in term of density", "topk": [{"text": "Linear acetylenic carbon | Carbyne chains have been claimed to be the strongest material known per density. Calculations indicate that carbyne's specific tensile strength (strength divided by density) of 6 N.m beats graphene (4.7 N.m), carbon nanotubes (4.3 N.m), and diamond (2.5 N.m). Its specific modulus (Young's Modulus divided by density) of around N.m is also double that of graphene, which is around 4.5 N.m. Stretching carbyne 10% alters its electronic band gap from 3.2 eV. Outfitted with molecular handles at chain's ends, it can also be twisted to alter its band gap. With a 90 deg end-to-end twist, carbyne turns into a magnetic semiconductor. In 2017, the band gaps of confined linear carbon chains (LCC) inside double-walled carbon nanotubes with lengths ranging from 36 up to 6000 carbon atoms were determined for the first time ranging from 2.253 eV, following a linear relation with Raman frequency. This lower bound is the "}]}
+{"id": 2635, "query": "who sang for lee bowman in my dream is yours", "topk": [{"text": "My Dream Is Yours | Jack Carson as Doug Blake ; Doris Day as Martha Gibson ; Lee Bowman as Gary Mitchell (singing voice was dubbed by Hal Derwin) ; Adolphe Menjou as Thomas Hutchins ; Eve Arden as Vivian Martin ; S. Z. Sakall as Felix Hofer ; Selena Royle as Freda Hofer ; Edgar Kennedy as Uncle Charlie ; Sheldon Leonard as Grimes ; Franklin Pangborn as Sourpuss Manager ; Ada Leonard as Herself ; Frankie Carle as Himself ; Iris Adrian as Peggy (uncredited) ; Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny & Tweety Bird (voice) "}]}
+{"id": 2636, "query": "who has the most conference championships in college basketball", "topk": [{"text": "List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions | of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has been the most successful college in the NCAA Tournament, winning 11 national titles. Ten of those championships came during a 12-year stretch from 1964 to 1975. UCLA also holds the record for the most consecutive championships, winning seven in a row from 1967 to 1973. Kentucky has the second-most titles, with eight. North Carolina is third with six championships, while Duke and Indiana follow with five each. Baylor is the most recent champion, having defeated Gonzaga in the final of the 2021 tournament. Among head coaches, John Wooden is the all-time leader with 10 championships; he coached UCLA during their period of success in the 1960s and 1970s. Duke's Mike Krzyzewski is second all-time with five titles."}]}
+{"id": 2637, "query": "who played sandy's jock boyfriend in grease", "topk": [{"text": "Grease (film) | Eddie Deezen as Eugene Felsnic, the class nerd ; Susan Buckner as Patricia \"Patty\" Simcox, the head cheerleader and a rival for Danny's affections ; Lorenzo Lamas as Thomas \"Tom\" Chisum, a popular jock, who competes for Sandy's affections ; Dennis Cleveland Stewart as Leo \"Crater-Face\" Balmudo, leader of the Scorpions, a rivalling greaser gang. Though not a student at Rydell High, he is likely a drop-out student, possibly from St Bernadette's ; Annette Charles as Charlene \"Cha-Cha\" DiGregorio, Leo's girlfriend and Danny\u2019s former girlfriend. She is a student at St Bernadette's "}]}
+{"id": 2638, "query": "who plays the doc in back to the future", "topk": [{"text": "Christopher Lloyd | role as Dr. Emmett \"Doc\" Brown in Back to the Future: The Game, an episodic adventure game series developed by Telltale Games. That same month, the production company 3D Entertainment Films announced Lloyd would star as an eccentric professor who with his lab assistant explore the various dimensions in Time, the Fourth Dimension, an approximately 45-minute Imax 3D film that was planned for release in 2012. On January 21, 2011, he appeared in \"The Firefly\" episode of the J. J. Abrams television series Fringe as Roscoe Joyce. That August, he reprised the role of Dr. Emmett Brown (from Back to "}]}
+{"id": 2639, "query": "when did come fly with me come out", "topk": [{"text": "Come Fly with Me (Frank Sinatra album) | Come Fly with Me is the fourteenth studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1958. In 2000 it was voted number 616 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums."}]}
+{"id": 2640, "query": "what type of bridge is the charles bridge", "topk": [{"text": "Charles River Bridge (Commuter Rail) | The Charles River Bridge is a pair of railroad single-leaf, through-truss, rolling bascule bridges across the Charles River that connects North Station in Boston, Massachusetts to MBTA Commuter Rail lines in northern Massachusetts, United States."}]}
+{"id": 2641, "query": "who is pictured on the 5000 dollar bill", "topk": [{"text": "United States twenty-dollar bill | portrait on the bill was switched from Grover Cleveland to Jackson. (Cleveland's portrait was moved to the new $1000 bill the same year). According to the U.S. Treasury: \"Treasury Department records do not reveal the reason that portraits of these particular statesmen were chosen in preference to those of other persons of equal importance and prominence.\" The placement of Jackson on the $20 bill may be a historical irony; as president, he vehemently opposed both the National Bank and paper money and made the goal of his administration the destruction of the National Bank. In his farewell address to the nation, he cautioned the public about paper money."}]}
+{"id": 2642, "query": "where is the word leviathan mentioned in the bible", "topk": [{"text": "List of animals in the Bible | lying in wait by a well or a village is repeatedly alluded to. ; Leviathan \u2014 The word Leviathan (Hebrew, l\u00edwey\u00e3th\u00e3n), which occurs six times in the Hebrew Bible, seems to have puzzled not a little all ancient translators. The D.V. has kept this name, Job, iii, 8; xl, 20; Is., xxvii, 1; it is rendered by dragon Ps. lxxiii (Hebr., lxxiv), 14, and ciii (Hebr., civ), 26; The word leviathan means a sea-monster in Isaiah 27:1); Job 41 ; Lion \u2014 Now extinct in Israel and in the surrounding countries, the lion was common there during the Old Testament times; hence the great number of words in the Hebrew language to signify it; under "}]}
+{"id": 2643, "query": "who won the american league east in 2017", "topk": [{"text": "2017 in baseball | Park, to clinch the first back-to-back American League East titles in franchise history. With the win, the Red Sox avoided a possible tiebreaker against their direct rival New York Yankees. With the Boston win, the Yankees were left with a wild-card spot and a one-game matchup against the Minnesota Twins for the right to play against the Cleveland Indians in the best-of-five AL Division Series. Besides, the Boston victory set up an immediate rematch with the AL West champion Astros in the ALDS, starting on October 5 in Houston. ; Later in the day, the Colorado Rockies clinched the second wild "}]}
+{"id": 2644, "query": "a system of fortifications along france's border", "topk": [{"text": "Raymond Adolphe S\u00e9r\u00e9 de Rivi\u00e8res | opportunity to explain in detail his plan for the reorganization of France's borders. The plan envisioned a combination of offense and defense, with both static and moving elements. The plan was based on a system of strong defensive lines that would channel an enemy to a waiting army. The system took into account the evolution of armaments, and sought to maneuver an attacker away from Paris. This concept was first proposed by Vauban, but was not according to the taste of the times, in part because of the defeat of 1871. Vauban-style fortifications had proven to be poorly suited to new weapons and tactics, and required a complete rethinking "}]}
+{"id": 2645, "query": "who was hope brady's mother on days of our lives", "topk": [{"text": "Hope Williams Brady | Hope Williams Brady is a fictional character from Days of Our Lives, an American soap opera on the NBC network. Created by writer William J. Bell, she was portrayed by Kristian Alfonso on-off from April 1983 to October 2020. Hope is a member of the Horton family, the long-running core fictional family on Days. She is the mother of Shawn-Douglas Brady, Zack Brady, and Ciara Brady. Hope is one half of the supercouple Bo & Hope. She works as a cop for the Salem P.D. Hope was promoted to Commissioner of Salem P.D. in 2017. Alfonso was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series (previously called Outstanding Ingenue) in 1985. She has also been nominated for eight Soap Opera Digest Awards and won four \u2014 two with co-star Peter Reckell (Bo Brady) for Favorite Couple (2001, 2003), Hottest Female Star (1999) and Favorite Newcomer (1984). She was also nominated for three Young Artist Awards (1984\u201386). In 2002, she and Reckell won a Special Fan Award (voted online) at the Daytime Emmys for Favorite Couple."}]}
+{"id": 2646, "query": "how much does a new gulfstream g650 cost", "topk": [{"text": "Gulfstream G650/G700/G800 | capacity of the wet wings is increased by a modification to the fuel system, through a service bulletin; the modification is available as a $2 million retrofit for existing G650 aircraft. The list price for new a G650ER aircraft was $66.5 million in 2014. G700 ; Announced in October 2019, the aircraft is stretched by 10 ft 1 in ( m) for a longer cabin with five areas and ten windows per side, up from eight. The engines are 2\u20133% more efficient 18,250 lbf/81.2 kN Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 turbofans. The aircraft is 4,000 lb ( kg) heavier MTOW than the G650ER for the same 7,500 nmi (13,900 km) range. "}]}
+{"id": 2647, "query": "which us ship was captured off the coast of massachusetts by the british", "topk": [{"text": "American colonial marines | (1775), USS Hancock (1775), USS Lee (1775), and USS Warren (1775). Captain Nicholas Broughton sailed Hannah off the coast of Massachusetts on 7 September and recaptured the British sloop. On 10 October, the sailors and Marines of the Marblehead Regiment participated in the battle between Hannah and the British sloop in the harbor of Beverly, Massachusetts. Hannah was grounded by her captain in order to remove her powder and armaments, preventing their capture by the British. By 5 November 1775, Washington's regiment of Marines aboard Harrison participated in the capture of the British supply vessels HMS Polly and HMS Industry off of the coast of Boston, Massachusetts. "}]}
+{"id": 2648, "query": "when did congress passes legislation to fund the national cancer institute", "topk": [{"text": "National Cancer Institute | August 5, 1937: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the National Cancer Institute Act (Pub. Law 75-244; 50 Stat. 559), which established the National Cancer Institute, as a division of the Public Health Service. ; 1940: The first issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute was published. ; 1944: The United States Congress made the NCI an operating division of the National Institutes of Health by its passage of the Public Health Service Act. Congress later amended the Public Health Service Act with the National Cancer Act of 1971, to broaden the scope and responsibilities of the NCI \"in order more effectively to carry out the national effort against cancer.\" ; 1955: NCI established the Clinical Trials Cooperative Group Program, which included several "}]}
+{"id": 2649, "query": "where was the film coming home for christmas filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Clearwater, Texas | The 1965 western film the Sons of Katie Elder starring John Wayne, Dean Martin is set in Clearwater in 1898. It however was actually filmed mostly in northern Mexico. ; In the 2003 American Christian film, Christmas Child (based on Max Lucado's 1998 short story \"The Christmas Cross\", repackaged in 2003 as The Christmas Child: A Story of Coming Home), a Chicago journalist travels to Clearwater around Christmas time to discover his past. ; Texas playwright Cody Moree set his first and most popular stage play, Her Senior Year, (1998 I.E. Clark / Dramatic Publishing Company) in Clearwater, Texas Another play written by Moree, ALong Way To Memphis, takes place in the offices of Clearwater Real Estate, Clearwater, Texas. "}]}
+{"id": 2650, "query": "who won the 7 man elimination chamber match", "topk": [{"text": "Royal Rumble (2018) | which Strowman won to qualify. After the match, Kane was taken to a local hospital. Elias, John Cena, Roman Reigns, Intercontinental Champion The Miz, Finn B\u00e1lor, and Seth Rollins also qualified, marking the first seven-man Elimination Chamber match. New Raw Tag Team Champions Cesaro and Sheamus defended their titles against Titus Worldwide (Apollo Crews and Titus O'Neil), as they had beaten Cesaro and Sheamus two weeks in a row prior to the Royal Rumble; Cesaro and Sheamus retained. The following week, Jason Jordan and Seth Rollins were scheduled to have their contractual rematch, but after Jordan was deemed unable to compete, he was replaced by Roman Reigns. Jordan, however, accidentally caused them to be disqualified."}]}
+{"id": 2651, "query": "who wins the final fight in real steel", "topk": [{"text": "Real Steel (horse) | rear of the field with a late run on the outside to take second place, one and a half lengths behind the winner Maurice. On his final start of the year Real Steel was made the 3.2/1 second favourite for the Japan Cup over 2400 metres at Tokyo on 27 November. After tracking the leaders he kept on well in the straight without looking likely to win and came home fifth of the seventeen runners behind Kitasan Black, Sounds of Earth, Cheval Grand and Gold Actor. In the 2016 World's Best Racehorse Rankings Real Steel was ranked the 34th best racehorse in the world with a rating of 120."}]}
+{"id": 2652, "query": "published a treatise on perspective della pitture (or on painting) in 1435", "topk": [{"text": "Filippo Brunelleschi | rules of perspective studied by Brunelleschi and the others, artists could paint imaginary landscapes and scenes with a perfectly accurate three-dimensional perspective and realism. The most important treatise on a painting of the Renaissance, Della Pittura libri tre by Alberti, with a description of Brunelleschi's experiment, was published in 1436 and was dedicated to Brunelleschi. Thanks to Brunelleschi, a painting could be an accurate three-dimensional window onto the world. The painting The Holy Trinity by Masaccio (1425\u20131427) in the Santa Maria Novella, Florence, was a good example of the new style, which accurately created the illusion of three dimensions and also recreated, in painting, Brunelleschi's architectural style. This was the beginning of the standard method of painting studied by artists until the 19th century."}]}
+{"id": 2653, "query": "who is the first indian who got oscar for lifetime achievement", "topk": [{"text": "List of Bengalis | Nahid, former Education Minister of Bangladesh ; Ashis Nandy, political psychologist ; M. A. Rashid, first Vice-chancellor of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology ; Satyajit Ray, first Indian to win a Lifetime Achievement Oscar due to his significant contributions to world cinema ; Abul Kashem Sandwip, educationist and a founder of Bangladesh Betar ; Sir Jadunath Sarkar, historian ; Pranab K. Sen, statistician, Cary C. Boshamer Professor of Biostatistics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Sumit Sarkar, historian ; Sukumar Sen, linguist ; Muhammad Shahidullah, educationist, writer, philologist, and linguist, theorist ; Nafees Bin Zafar, Academy Scientific and Technical Award, the first Bangladeshi to win an Oscar "}]}
+{"id": 2654, "query": "what network is showing the monday night football game", "topk": [{"text": "Monday Night Football | ESPN Monday Night Football (abbreviated as MNF and also known as ESPN Monday Night Football on ABC for simulcasts) is a live television broadcast of weekly National Football League (NFL) games on ESPN and ESPN+ (circa 2022 season) in the United States. From to and since - albeit on a limited basis - it aired on sister broadcast network ABC. Monday Night Football was, along with Hallmark Hall of Fame and the Walt Disney anthology television series, one of the longest-running prime time programs ever on commercial network television, and one of the highest-rated, particularly among male viewers. MNF is preceded on air by Monday Night Countdown. Monday Night Football is also broadcast in Canada on "}]}
+{"id": 2655, "query": "how did leo dalton die in silent witness", "topk": [{"text": "Silent Witness | for the third story of the fourth season. ; Detective Sergeant Rob Bradley (Mark Letheren) \u2013 Series 3. A detective sergeant, who as Connor's junior officer, accompanied him with the investigating in the cases which he was assigned to. ; Leo Dalton (William Gaminara) \u2013 Series 6\u201316. Leo first appeared in the episode \"The Fall Out\", where he was a doctor. However, he was promoted to professor after former professor Sam Ryan left. In the episode \"Ghosts\", both his wife, Theresa, and his daughter, Cassie, are killed in a car accident. He began a relationship with fellow professor Janet Mander in \"Death's Door\", but ended their relationship "}]}
+{"id": 2656, "query": "who holds the record for most platinum albums", "topk": [{"text": "George Strait | Strait holds the record for most number-one albums and singles, gold albums, platinum albums, and multiplatinum albums in the history of country music, and is 11th in the most number-one albums in all other genres. Strait is third only to Elvis Presley and The Beatles with the most gold and platinum albums in the history of music. Strait has been certified as the 12th-best selling artist in American history, with career record sales of 70 million in the United States. Strait has recorded the most number-one songs and top-five songs in the history of music of any kind, and is the only artist in the history of music of any kind to have a top-10 hit every year for 30 years. "}]}
+{"id": 2657, "query": "which battle ended britain's support for the south", "topk": [{"text": "Battle of the Delaware Capes | decision was to continue the latter. By 1700hrs Quebec and Diomede came up alongside South Carolina, with Astraea behind in support, together with Hope and Constance. The British were soon in position to fire six broadsides, five from the Diomede and the other from the Quebec, all aimed at South Carolinas masts, sails and rigging, which within two hours were in tatters. Joyner, now seeing the hopelessness of South Carolinas situation, decided to fire her guns one last time, not wishing to surrender with his cannon loaded. He then struck, ending the battle. The British took possession of South Carolina and transferred their prisoners over to the British ships."}]}
+{"id": 2658, "query": "when does panic at the disco album come out", "topk": [{"text": "Panic! at the Disco | On December 15, 2017, the band released their fourth live album All My Friends We're Glorious: Death of a Bachelor Tour Live. It was released as a limited-edition double-vinyl and digital download. Five days later, the band released a non-album Christmas song titled \"Feels Like Christmas.\" On December 27, bassist Dallon Weekes officially announced his departure from Panic! at the Disco after over eight years of performing in the band, subsequently shifting his focus as the frontman of the band I Don't Know How But They Found Me. On March 19, 2018, the band played a surprise show in Cleveland, Ohio with new touring bassist, Nicole Row. On March 21, "}]}
+{"id": 2659, "query": "when does the flash season 4 episode 3 air", "topk": [{"text": "The Flash (season 3) | The season began airing on October 4, 2016, on The CW in the United States, and on CTV in Canada, before moving to CTV Two on February 28, 2017. The season ended on May 23, 2017."}]}
+{"id": 2660, "query": "who directed the iconic animated short educational film ek anek aur ekta", "topk": [{"text": "Ek Anek Aur Ekta | The film was directed by Vijaya Mulay and Bhimsain. The film's design, animation and creation was done by Bhimsain. The lyrics of Hind Desh ke Niwasi were written by Pandit Vinay Chandra Maudgalya. Sadhna Sargam sang Ek Chidiya, Anek Chidiyan. The assistants were S.M. Hasan, Mahesh Taavre and Girish Rao. The film won the National Film Award for Best Educational Film., and it was the first film from the animation studios of then Center for Education Technology. The film also won the Best Children's Film award in Japan. The film is considered to be one of India's greatest examples of animation story-telling, and well remembered by the 80s generation as a classic illustration of Anekta mein Ekta."}]}
+{"id": 2661, "query": "tad the lost explorer and the secret of king midas english cast", "topk": [{"text": "Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas | \u00d3scar Barber\u00e1n as Tadeo \"Tad\" Jones ; Michelle Jenner as Sara Lavrof ; Luis Posada as Mummy ; Adriana Ugarte as Tiffany Maze ; Miguel \u00c1ngel Jenner as Jack Rackham "}]}
+{"id": 2662, "query": "who is the actor that plays saul on grace and frankie", "topk": [{"text": "Grace (Homeland) | he is back in his cell in Iraq. Saul (Mandy Patinkin) visits a judge he has history with (Michael McKean). He apparently has some leverage over this judge and asks to be granted a FISA warrant, in order to make Carrie's surveillance of Brody technically legal. The judge reluctantly agrees. Saul also checks in with the CIA cryptography team, who were not able to decode Brody's coded message, if indeed it was a coded message. Saul then presents Carrie with the warrant temporarily legalizing her surveillance, which will be valid for four weeks. Carrie reports Brody's disturbing behavior to Saul, who says "}]}
+{"id": 2663, "query": "who holds the most home runs in mlb history", "topk": [{"text": "Craig Biggio | Holds National League record for most career lead-off home runs in a career with 53, third in MLB behind Alfonso Soriano and Rickey Henderson ; Second player with 50 stolen bases and 50 doubles in same season (1998). The only other player to accomplish this is fellow Hall of Famer Tris Speaker for the Boston Red Sox in 1912. ; First player in baseball history not to hit into a single double play while playing an entire 162-game season (1997) Two players, Augie Galan (1935) and Dick McAuliffe (1968), had previously played an entire season with the same feat, but did not play in as many games in their respective seasons. ; 146 "}]}
+{"id": 2664, "query": "who cooks for the president of the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Michael Allemeier | On April 4, 1993, Allemeier cooked the dinner meal for President of the United States Bill Clinton and President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin during their summit meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia. "}]}
+{"id": 2665, "query": "who hosted and won the inagural world cup", "topk": [{"text": "2014 FIFA World Cup Final | unveiled the FIFA World Cup Trophy. Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff was present at the final, along with Russian president Vladimir Putin, whose country hosted the next World Cup, and Jacob Zuma, the President of South Africa, the previous hosts. Representing the finalists, German president Joachim Gauck and chancellor Angela Merkel were in attendance, although Argentina's president Cristina Fern\u00e1ndez de Kirchner could not attend because of both her grandson's birthday and a case of pharyngo-laryngitis. Other world leaders present included Viktor Orb\u00e1n of Hungary, Ali Bongo Ondimba of Gabon and Antigua and Barbuda's Gaston Browne. Several celebrities and athletes also attended the final, including Rihanna, Daniel Craig, Mick Jagger, Ashton Kutcher, David Beckham, Tom Brady, Olivier "}]}
+{"id": 2666, "query": "how many cracker barrels in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Pancake house | As of 2012, Cracker Barrel, whose menu is based on traditional Southern cuisine with appearance and decor designed to resemble an old-fashioned general store, operates 620 stores in 42 states. As of 2006, Denny's has 1,600 restaurants. IHOP has over 1,550 total locations in the United States and in other countries. Waffle House is a restaurant chain that has over 1,500 locations in the United States. The Original Pancake House has over 100 franchise restaurants in the United States, and in Portland, Oregon, where it was founded, it has been open since 1953. It is known for offering a wide range of breakfast dishes and items. Sears Fine Food, a pancake house in San Francisco, California, has been serving Swedish pancakes since 1938. In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Beverly's restaurant (now named Beverly's In The Rough) opened as a pancake house on May 19, 1921. The restaurant still prepares pancakes from scratch."}]}
+{"id": 2667, "query": "striking the funny bone is actually compression of the", "topk": [{"text": "Vertebral compression fracture | Kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty are minimally invasive procedures that inject cement into the bone of the back that is fractured. However, the data examining the effectiveness of these procedures is mixed. "}]}
+{"id": 2668, "query": "who won the wwe championship elimination chamber 2018", "topk": [{"text": "Women in WWE | Chamber match, and the women's Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. In 2018, WWE hosted WWE Evolution, the first only-women WWE pay-per-view, where all of the active women's championships in WWE were defended and the finals of the 2018 Mae Young Classic tournament. At the Elimination Chamber, Sasha Banks and Bayley won the inaugural WWE Women's Tag Team Championship (that were first announced by Vince McMahon on the December 24 episode of Raw) as they defeated five other teams in a tag team Elimination Chamber match. On August 26, 2018, Rhea Ripley defeated Toni Storm in the United Kingdom Championship Tournament to become the inaugural NXT UK Women's Championship, which became "}]}
+{"id": 2669, "query": "who won the most stanley cups in history", "topk": [{"text": "List of NHL records (team) | Most Stanley Cups: 23, by the Montreal Canadiens (the Canadiens have won the Stanley Cup 24 times in total. Their first Stanley Cup championship came in 1916 as a member of the NHA) ; Oldest Franchise Without a Stanley Cup: Buffalo Sabres and Vancouver Canucks, 50 seasons since inception in 1970\u201371 season ; Most Consecutive Stanley Cup Wins: 5, by the Montreal Canadiens (1956\u20131960) ; Longest Stanley Cup Drought: 53 seasons by the New York Rangers (1941\u20131993) (Won Stanley Cup in 1994) and the Toronto Maple Leafs (1968\u2013ongoing) ; Longest Stanley Cup Final Drought (Current): 53 seasons by the Toronto Maple Leafs (ongoing) (last appearance in 1967, includes season lost due to 2004\u201305 NHL lockout) ; Most Stanley Cup Finals "}]}
+{"id": 2670, "query": "who starred in the movie the day the earth stood still", "topk": [{"text": "The Day the Earth Stood Still | The Day the Earth Stood Still (a.k.a. Farewell to the Master and Journey to the World) is a 1951 American science fiction film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Julian Blaustein and directed by Robert Wise. The film stars Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe, Sam Jaffe, Billy Gray, Frances Bavier and Lock Martin. The screenplay was written by Edmund H. North, based on the 1940 science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates, and the film score was composed by Bernard Herrmann. Set in the Cold War during the early stages of the nuclear arms race, the film's storyline involves a humanoid alien visitor who comes to Earth, accompanied by a powerful robot, to deliver an important message that will affect the entire human race. In 1995, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\"."}]}
+{"id": 2671, "query": "who won the battle of britain in ww2", "topk": [{"text": "Hubert Raymond Allen | Allen's The Legacy of Lord Trenchard questioned the need for an independent RAF and the rectitude of Air Staff policies before and during the Second World War. The provocatively titled Who Won the Battle of Britain (first published in 1974) followed shortly afterwards with a critique of RAF structure, leadership and doctrine before and during the air campaigns of 1940. Controversially, Allen stated that RAF Fighter Command's 11 Group was a defeated force at the time the invasion was most likely to have been launched. Allen argued that the Luftwaffe did not lose the Battle of Britain air campaigns \u2013 reasoning that the Luftwaffe's damaging attacks on airfields containing vital sector stations gave them air superiority during the critical period of late August to early September preceding the change of focus to the bombing of London after which it dropped thousands of "}]}
+{"id": 2672, "query": "when does shadowhunters season 2 episode 17 come out", "topk": [{"text": "Shadowhunters | The series premiered on January 12, 2016, in the U.S. on Freeform. The second episode, \"The Descent into Hell Is Easy\", was released online that same day, following the premiere of the first episode. In December 2015, Netflix acquired global rights to Shadowhunters, excluding the U.S., making the series available as an original series a day after the U.S. premiere, with the first episode having launched globally on January 13, 2016, and subsequent episodes having been released on a weekly basis."}]}
+{"id": 2673, "query": "who played kelly taylor's mom on 90210", "topk": [{"text": "List of Beverly Hills, 90210 characters | Ann Gillespie plays Jackie Taylor, Kelly's mother (recurring, season 1\u201310). A former model, married multiple times, appeared occasionally during the series entire run in every season. During the first season of the show, Jackie was addicted to drugs and alcohol, which led to her making a scene at the mother/daughter fashion show. Jackie then entered rehab and remained clean throughout the rest of the series. Married David's father, Mel, in the second season and had a baby girl, Erin, with him. They divorced when Mel was caught cheating, but later got back together and broke up again. Kelly sometimes found her to be overbearing. "}]}
+{"id": 2674, "query": "the concept of micro financing was developed by who in 1976", "topk": [{"text": "Micro-enterprise | The concepts of micro-enterprise and microfinance were pioneered in 1976 by Nobel Prize recipient Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank (Bank of the Rural), in Bangladesh. The bank was established for the purpose of making small loans to the poor \u2212 predominantly women \u2013 to help them obtain economic self-sufficiency. The fundamental principle behind the Grameen Bank is that credit is a human right. This strategy was highly effective as the bank grew exponentially; from fewer than 15,000 borrowers in 1980, Grameen Bank had 2.34 million members by 1998, 7.67 million at the end of 2008, 97% of whom are women, and 9.4 million today."}]}
+{"id": 2675, "query": "who is the actor that plays ducky on ncis", "topk": [{"text": "David McCallum | Since 2003 McCallum has starred in the CBS television series NCIS as Dr. Donald \"Ducky\" Mallard, the team's chief medical examiner and one of the show's most popular characters. In Season 2 Episode 13 \"The Meat Puzzle\", NCIS Special Agent Caitlin Todd (Sasha Alexander) asks Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), \"What did Ducky look like when he was younger?\" and Gibbs replies, \"Illya Kuryakin\". According to the behind-the-scenes feature on the 2006 DVD of NCIS season 1, McCallum became an expert in forensics to play Mallard, including attending medical examiner conventions. In the feature, Donald P. Bellisario says that McCallum's knowledge became so vast that at the time of the interview he was considering making him a technical adviser on the show. McCallum appeared at the 21st Annual "}]}
+{"id": 2676, "query": "where was the first cell phone call made", "topk": [{"text": "April 1973 | The first handheld cellular phone call is made by Martin Cooper in New York City. ; Montreal announces Canada's first lottery to help pay for the 1976 Summer Olympics ; Born: Adam Scott, American actor "}]}
+{"id": 2677, "query": "what breed of cat has spots and stripes", "topk": [{"text": "Black-footed cat | The black-footed cat has a tawny fur that is entirely covered with black spots. Its head is darker than the rest of the body, but paler above the eyes. Its whiskers are white, and its ears bear grizzled dark brown hairs. On the neck and back, some spots are elongated into stripes. On the shoulders, the spots form transverse stripes. The fore legs and the hind legs bear irregular stripes. Its tail is confusedly spotted. The underparts of the feet are black. The throat rings form black semi-circles that vary in colour from dusky blackish brown to pale rufous and "}]}
+{"id": 2678, "query": "what are the monomer building blocks of dna and rna", "topk": [{"text": "Ribonucleotide | In biochemistry, a ribonucleotide is a nucleotide containing ribose as its pentose component. It is considered a molecular precursor of nucleic acids. Nucleotides are the basic building blocks of DNA and RNA. Ribonucleotides themselves are basic monomeric building blocks for RNA. Deoxyribonucleotides, formed by reducing ribonucleotides with the enzyme ribonucleotide reductase (RNR), are essential building blocks for DNA. There are several differences between DNA deoxyribonucleotides and RNA ribonucleotides. Successive nucleotides are linked together via phosphodiester bonds. Ribonucleotides are also utilized in other cellular functions. These special monomers are utilized in both cell regulation and cell signaling as seen in adenosine-monophosphate (AMP). Furthermore, ribonucleotides can be converted to adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency in organisms. Ribonucleotides can be converted to cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP) to regulate hormones in organisms as well. In living organisms, the most common bases for ribonucleotides are adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), or uracil (U). The nitrogenous bases are classified into two parent compounds, purine and pyrimidine. "}]}
+{"id": 2679, "query": "what is the 3rd largest state in usa", "topk": [{"text": "California | California is the third-largest state in the United States in area, after Alaska and Texas. California is one of the most geographically diverse states in the union and is often geographically bisected into two regions, Southern California, comprising the ten southernmost counties, and Northern California, comprising the 48 northernmost counties. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east and northeast, Arizona to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west and it shares an international border with the Mexican state of Baja California to the south (with which it makes up part of The Californias region of North America, alongside Baja "}]}
+{"id": 2680, "query": "which mode is used for short wave broadcast service", "topk": [{"text": "Shortwave radio | CW RTTY, FAX, SSTV Continuous wave (CW) is on-and-off keying of a sine-wave carrier, used for Morse code communications and Hellschreiber facsimile-based teleprinter transmissions. It is a data mode, although often listed separately. It is typically received via lower or upper SSB modes. Radioteletype, fax, digital, slow-scan television, and other systems use forms of frequency-shift keying or audio subcarriers on a shortwave carrier. These generally require special equipment to decode, such as software on a computer equipped with a sound card. Note that on modern computer-driven systems, digital modes are typically sent by coupling a computer's sound output to the SSB input of a radio."}]}
+{"id": 2681, "query": "where does cerebrospinal fluid flow to when it exits the cerebral aqueduct", "topk": [{"text": "Human brain | Cerebrospinal fluid is a clear, colourless transcellular fluid that circulates around the brain in the subarachnoid space, in the ventricular system, and in the central canal of the spinal cord. It also fills some gaps in the subarachnoid space, known as subarachnoid cisterns. The four ventricles, two lateral, a third, and a fourth ventricle, all contain a choroid plexus that produces cerebrospinal fluid. The third ventricle lies in the midline and is connected to the lateral ventricles. A single duct, the cerebral aqueduct between the pons and the cerebellum, connects the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle. Three separate openings, the middle and two lateral apertures, drain the cerebrospinal fluid from the fourth ventricle to the "}]}
+{"id": 2682, "query": "how old is baby in dirty dancing movie", "topk": [{"text": "Dirty Dancing | Director Ardolino was adamant that they choose dancers, such as Swayze, who could also act, as he did not want to use the \"stand-in\" method that had been used with Flashdance (1983). For the female lead of Frances \"Baby\" Houseman, Winona Ryder and Sarah Jessica Parker were considered for the role of Frances Baby. Bergstein chose the 26-year-old Jennifer Grey, daughter of the Oscar-winning actor and dancer Joel Grey (e.g., of the film Cabaret (1972)). The producers then sought a male lead, initially considering 20-year-old Billy Zane, though initial screen tests when he was partnered with Grey did not meet expectations. Val Kilmer and Benicio del Toro "}]}
+{"id": 2683, "query": "when did lord howe island became a world heritage site", "topk": [{"text": "Lord Howe Island | Howe Island Group as a World Heritage Site of global natural significance. Most of the island is virtually untouched forest, with many of the plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. Other natural attractions include the diversity of the landscapes, the variety of upper mantle and oceanic basalts, the world's southernmost barrier coral reef, nesting seabirds, and the rich historical and cultural heritage. The Lord Howe Island Act 1981 established a \"Permanent Park Preserve\" (covering about 70% of the island). The island was added to the Australian National Heritage List on 21 May 2007 and the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. The surrounding waters are a protected region designated the Lord Howe Island Marine Park."}]}
+{"id": 2684, "query": "which foreign currency option is the\u200b right but not the\u200b obligation to buy foreign\u200b currency", "topk": [{"text": "Foreign exchange market | A foreign exchange option (commonly shortened to just FX option) is a derivative where the owner has the right but not the obligation to exchange money denominated in one currency into another currency at a pre-agreed exchange rate on a specified date. The FX options market is the deepest, largest and most liquid market for options of any kind in the world."}]}
+{"id": 2685, "query": "how many episodes in great british bake off 2017", "topk": [{"text": "The Great British Bake Off (series 8) | The eighth series of The Great British Bake Off began on 29 August 2017, with this being the first of The Great British Bake Off to be broadcast on Channel 4, after the production company Love Productions moved the show. It is the first series for new hosts Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig, and new judge Prue Leith. This series was won by Sophie Faldo, with Kate Lyon and Steven Carter-Bailey finishing as runners-up."}]}
+{"id": 2686, "query": "who was the first baseball player to be featured on a postage stamp", "topk": [{"text": "Yogi Berra | On July 1, 2021, the United States Postal Service officially issued its Yogi Berra commemorative stamp outside of Berra's museum. Berra is only the 30th baseball player to have his picture on a stamp, and he is the first player to appear on a USPS stamp in nine years. Berra is also the first player since Lou Gehrig in 1989 to receive an issuance all his own, where a great majority of those stamps have been part of multiplayer \u201cissuances.\u201d"}]}
+{"id": 2687, "query": "what type of car is a g wagon", "topk": [{"text": "Mercedes-Benz G-Class | The Mercedes-Benz G-Class, sometimes called G-Wagon (short for Gel\u00e4ndewagen, \"terrain vehicle\"), is a four-wheel drive automobile manufactured by Magna Steyr (formerly Steyr-Daimler-Puch) in Austria and sold by Mercedes-Benz. Originally developed as a military off-roader, later more luxurious models were added to the line. In certain markets, it has been sold under the Puch name as Puch G. The G-Wagon is characterised by its boxy styling and body-on-frame construction. It uses three fully locking differentials, one of the few vehicles to have such a feature. Despite the introduction of an intended replacement, the unibody SUV Mercedes-Benz GL-Class in 2006, the G-Class is still in production and is one of the longest-produced vehicles in Daimler's history, with a span of 22 years. Only the Unimog surpasses it. The success and longevity of the G-Class has reached another milestone: the 400,000th unit was built on 4 December 2020. The 300,000th unit was built in July 2017."}]}
+{"id": 2688, "query": "when is the last time congress passed a complete budget", "topk": [{"text": "2006 United States federal budget | The 2006 United States Federal Budget began as a proposal by President George W. Bush to fund government operations for October 1, 2005 \u2013 September 30, 2006. The requested budget was submitted to the 109th Congress on February 7, 2005. The government was initially funded through a series of three temporary continuing resolutions. Final funding for the government was enacted as several appropriations bills enacted between August 2 and December 30, 2005. As of 2018, this is the last fiscal year to be funded without the use of an omnibus spending bill or full-year continuing resolution."}]}
+{"id": 2689, "query": "when's the last time scotland won the calcutta cup", "topk": [{"text": "History of rugby union in Scotland | The Calcutta Cup was gifted to the Rugby Football Union in 1878 by the members of the short-lived Calcutta Rugby Club. The members had decided to disband: the cup was crafted from melted-down silver rupees which became available when the Club's funds were withdrawn from the bank. The Cup is unique in that it is competed for annually only by England and Scotland. The first Calcutta Cup match was played in 1879 and, since that time, over 100 matches have taken place. Scotland have won the Calcutta Cup 39 times. They compete in Six Nations Championship and have never won it, however they did win the last 5 nations championship in 1999 only narrowly missing out on a grand slam. Scotland have participated in every Rugby World Cup tournament."}]}
+{"id": 2690, "query": "when is dragon ball super episode 131 releasing", "topk": [{"text": "Dragon Ball Super | including the new characters was uploaded to the series' official website on June 26, 2015. The anime began airing on July 5, 2015 and was broadcast on Sundays at 9:00 a.m. on Fuji TV. On January 19, 2018, it was revealed that Super 's timeslot would be replaced with GeGeGe no Kitar\u014d starting on April 1, 2018. According to Amazon Japan, the final Blu-ray set indicated the series' end at episode 131. The series ended on March 25, 2018, with the conclusion of the \"Universe Survival Saga\". Fuji TV stated that no definite plans were made to either continue the series at a later date or discontinue it entirely."}]}
+{"id": 2691, "query": "who sang i knew the bride when she used to rock and roll", "topk": [{"text": "I Knew the Bride | \"I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock 'n' Roll)\" is a song written by Nick Lowe and first popularized by Dave Edmunds. It was released on Edmunds's 1977 album Get It and a year later in a live version by Nick Lowe's Last Chicken in the Shop on Live Stiffs Live. Lowe performed the song during a Stiff Records European tour with Elvis Costello, Ian Dury, Wreckless Eric, and Larry Wallis; the tour was filmed for the 1981 documentary If It Ain't Stiff, It Ain't Worth a Fuck. In 1985, Nick Lowe recorded a slower studio version for the album The Rose of England, produced by Huey Lewis (on harmonica) and featuring Lewis' band \"The News\". It reached #27 on the US rock chart and #77 on the US pop chart. Edmunds released several live versions over the years, from "}]}
+{"id": 2692, "query": "where did the term liberal arts come from", "topk": [{"text": "Liberal arts education | geometry, music, astronomy) were the following stage of education. Rooted in the basic curriculum \u2013 the enkuklios paideia or \"well-rounded education\" \u2013 of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, the \"liberal arts\" or \"liberal pursuits\" (Latin liberalia studia) were already so called in formal education during the Roman Empire. The first recorded use of the term \"liberal arts\" (artes liberales) occurs in De Inventione by Marcus Tullius Cicero, but it is unclear if he created the term. Seneca the Younger discusses liberal arts in education from a critical Stoic point of view in Moral Epistles. The exact classification of the liberal arts varied however in Roman times, "}]}
+{"id": 2693, "query": "who wrote when a man loves a woman", "topk": [{"text": "When a Man Loves a Woman (song) | \"When a Man Loves a Woman\" is a song written by Calvin Lewis and Andrew Wright and first recorded by Percy Sledge in 1966 at Norala Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama. It made number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B singles charts. Country singer John Wesley Ryles had a minor hit with his version of the song in 1976 while Singer and actress Bette Midler recorded the song 14 years later and had a Top 40 hit with her version in 1980. In 1991, Michael Bolton recorded the song and his version peaked at number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Billboard Adult Contemporary Singles chart."}]}
+{"id": 2694, "query": "the site of secretion of h+ and cl-", "topk": [{"text": "Gastrointestinal physiology | with a low pH of 1. H+ is pumped into the stomach by exchanging it with K+. This process also requires ATP as a source of energy; however, Cl\u2212 then follows the positive charge in the H+ through an open apical channel protein. HCO3\u2212 secretion occurs to neutralize the acid secretions that make their way into the duodenum of the small intestine. Most of the HCO3\u2212 comes from pancreatic acinar cells in the form of NaHCO3 in an aqueous solution. This is the result of the high concentration of both HCO3\u2212 and Na+ present in the duct creating an osmotic gradient to which the water follows."}]}
+{"id": 2695, "query": "who has the talismans in sailor moon s", "topk": [{"text": "Sailor Moon (TV series) | Death Busters eventually discover that Haruka and Michiru hold two of the Talismans and acquire them at the cost of their lives, but Setsuna \u2014 who holds the third \u2014 revives them. The Talismans create the Holy Grail, allowing Usagi to acquire a second form: Super Sailor Moon. The Death Busters' intentions then change to harvesting Heart Crystals en masse to resurrect the malevolent entity known as Mistress 9. Chibiusa also befriends a sickly girl named Hotaru, unaware that she is the daughter of the Death Busters' leader, Professor Tomoe. Unknown to her, Hotaru is also Sailor Saturn, a Sailor "}]}
+{"id": 2696, "query": "tv show theme song would you like to swing on a star", "topk": [{"text": "The Swing's to TV | 1) \"When You Wish Upon a Star\" (Leigh Harline, Ned Washington) - 4:21 ; 2) \"Put Your Dreams Away\" (Ruth Lowe, Paul Mann, Stephen Weiss) - 3:09 ; 3) \"Thanks for the Memory\" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) - 4:32 ; 4) \"Tenderly\" (Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence) - 2:56 ; 5) \"Danny Boy\" (Traditional) - 4:39 ; 6) \"Dinah\" (Harry Akst, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young) - 3:22 ; 7) \"As Long As There's Music\" (Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn) - 3:46 ; 8) \"A Romantic Guy, I\" (Del Sharbutt) - 3:39 ; 9) \"Steve Allen Theme\" (Steve Allen) - 4:13 ; 10) \"The Love Nest\" (Louis Hirsch, Otto Harbach) - 3:15 ; Recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, CA on January 21, 1958 (tracks 1, 2, 4, & 5) and February 18, 1958 (tracks 3 & 6-10) "}]}
+{"id": 2697, "query": "where are haploid cells found in the human body", "topk": [{"text": "Ploidy | or chromosome complement. The number of chromosomes found in a single complete set of chromosomes is called the monoploid number (x). The haploid number (n) refers to the total number of chromosomes found in a gamete (a sperm or egg cell produced by meiosis in preparation for sexual reproduction). Under normal conditions, the haploid number is exactly half the total number of chromosomes present in the organism's somatic cells, with one paternal and maternal copy in each chromosome pair. For diploid organisms, the monoploid number and haploid number are equal; in humans, both are equal to 23. When a human germ cell undergoes meiosis, the diploid 46 chromosome complement is split in half to form haploid "}]}
+{"id": 2698, "query": "when did the three little pigs come out", "topk": [{"text": "Three Little Pigs (film) | In the United States, the short was first released on VHS, Betamax and Laserdisc in 1984 as part of its \"Cartoon Classics\" Home Video series. It came out on VHS in the UK in spring 1996 as part of the Disney Storybook Favourites series. It was released on December 4, 2001 on Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies - The Historic Musical Animated Classics, with the PAL release retaining the Jewish peddler animation. It was later included in Walt Disney's Timeless Tales, Vol. 1, released August 16, 2005 (featuring the edited version in the US Silly Symphonies set), which also featured The Pied Piper (1933), The Grasshopper and the Ants (1934), The Tortoise and the Hare (1935) and The Prince and the Pauper (1990). In those other countries to whom the original 1933 cartoon was first released with original soundtracks in both English and other foreign languages, the uncensored images \u2014 with original 1933 soundtracks in both English and other foreign languages \u2014 are still issued by Disney corporation in home release videos."}]}
+{"id": 2699, "query": "where did the california gold rush take place", "topk": [{"text": "Northern California | The California Gold Rush took place almost exclusively in northern California from 1848 to 1855. It began on January 24, 1848, when gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in Coloma. News of the discovery soon spread, resulting in some 300,000 people coming to California from the rest of the United States and abroad. San Francisco grew from a tiny hamlet, home to about 1,000 Californios into a boomtown of over 50,000 people in the 12 years between 1848 and 1860. New roads, churches, and schools were built, and new towns sprung up, aided in part by the development of new methods of transportation such as steamships which came into regular service and railroads which now connected the coasts. The Gold "}]}
+{"id": 2700, "query": "how many strong verbs are there in german", "topk": [{"text": "German verbs | German verbs may be classified as either weak, with a dental consonant inflection, or strong, showing a vowel gradation (ablaut). Both of these are regular systems. Most verbs of both types are regular, though various subgroups and anomalies do arise; however, textbooks for learners often class all strong verbs as irregular. The only completely irregular verb in the language is sein (to be). There are more than 200 strong and irregular verbs, but just as in English, there is a gradual tendency for strong verbs to become weak. As German is a Germanic language, the German verb can be understood historically as a development of the Germanic verb."}]}
+{"id": 2701, "query": "who invented the submarine during the civil war", "topk": [{"text": "Submarine | In 1800, France built a human-powered submarine designed by American Robert Fulton,. The French eventually gave up on the experiment in 1804, as did the British when they later considered Fulton's submarine design. In 1864, late in the American Civil War, the Confederate navy's became the first military submarine to sink an enemy vessel, the Union sloop-of-war USS Housatonic (1861). In the aftermath of its successful attack against the ship, using a gun-powder-filled keg on a spar as a torpedo charge, H. L. Hunley also sank, because the shock waves from the explosion killed the crew instantly and prevented them "}]}
+{"id": 2702, "query": "who has won more grand slam titles in tennis", "topk": [{"text": "Roger Federer | Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic have won more Grand Slam tournament titles (20) than any other men's singles players. He is the first men's singles player to have reached ten consecutive Grand Slam tournament finals and a total of 31 Grand Slam finals. He has earned a men's doubles gold medal, and a men's single silver medal at the Olympics in 2008 and 2012, respectively. He has spent the second-most time at the top of the ATP Rankings (310 weeks). He also holds the record for the most titles (6) at the year-end tournament, where only the year-end eight highest-ranked players participate. Federer was ranked among the top eight players in the world continuously for 14 years and two weeks\u2014from 14 October 2002 until 31 October 2016, when injuries forced him to skip much of the 2016 season. Federer has won the ATP "}]}
+{"id": 2703, "query": "chandra and bhaga river meets at the place", "topk": [{"text": "Chenab River | The river is formed by the confluence of two rivers, Chandra and Bhaga, at Tandi, 8 km southwest of Keylong, in the Lahaul and Spiti district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The Bhaga river originates from Surya taal lake, which is situated a few kilometers west of the Bara-lacha la pass in Himachal Pradesh. The Chandra river originates from glaciers east of the same pass (near Chandra Taal). This pass also acts as a water-divide between these two rivers. The Chandra river transverses 115 km before the confluence. The Bhaga river transverses through narrow gorges a distance of 60 km before the confluence at Tandi."}]}
+{"id": 2704, "query": "the recipient of first jnanpith award was an author which language", "topk": [{"text": "Jnanpith Award | was headed by Sampurnanand. Works that were published between 1921 and 1951 were considered for the first award. The nine language committees that were formed were to submit to the board nominations along with translations of the work into Hindi or English. The final round had four authors; Kazi Nazrul Islam (Bengali), D. V. Gundappa (Kannada), Viswanatha Satyanarayana (Telugu), and G. Sankara Kurup (Malayalam). On 19 November 1966, Kurup was presented with the citation, statue of Saraswati, and a cheque for prize of inr 100000 at a ceremony held at Vigyan Bhavan, Delhi. In his acceptance speech, Kurup appreciated the concept of the new award and thanked it for bringing \"integration of the diverse people of this land on a spiritual plane\"."}]}
+{"id": 2705, "query": "who is the cast of despicable me 3", "topk": [{"text": "Despicable Me 3 | Despicable Me 3 is a 2017 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the sequel to Despicable Me 2 (2013), the third main installment, and the fourth installment overall in the Despicable Me franchise. Directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, co-directed by production designer and character designer Eric Guillon, and written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, the film stars the voices of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Trey Parker, Coffin, Miranda Cosgrove, Steve Coogan, Jenny Slate, Dana Gaier, Nev Scharrel, and Julie Andrews. Despicable Me 3 debuted at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 14, 2017, and was released in theaters in the United States on June 30. The film received mixed reviews from critics and earned $1.035 billion worldwide, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2017 and the fourth-highest-grossing animated film of all time during its theatrical run."}]}
+{"id": 2706, "query": "what is the tigers name in life of pi", "topk": [{"text": "Life of Pi | In recounting his experiences, Pi describes several other unusual situations involving proper names: two visitors to the zoo, one a devout Muslim, and the other a committed atheist, bear identical names; and a 450-pound tiger at the zoo bears the name Richard Parker as the result of a clerical error which switched the tiger's name with the name of his human captor. One day, Pi and his older brother Ravi are given an impromptu lesson on the dangers of the animals kept at the zoo. It opens with a goat being fed to another tiger, followed by a family tour of the zoo on which his father "}]}
+{"id": 2707, "query": "who is the presiding officer of legislative council in india", "topk": [{"text": "List of chairmen of the Karnataka Legislative Council | The chairman of the Karnataka Legislative Council is the presiding officer of the Karnataka Legislative Council, the main law-making body for the Indian state of Karnataka. He is elected by the members of the Karnataka Legislative Council (until 1973, the Mysore Legislative Council). The speaker is usually a member of the Legislative Council."}]}
+{"id": 2708, "query": "who will get ticket to finale in rising star 2", "topk": [{"text": "Rising Star (Indian season 2) | The contestants compete to earn a direct entry to the finale week. In each episode, the contestant sitting on Golden Sofa (the contestant with the highest score) will move on to compete for the Ticket To Finale."}]}
+{"id": 2709, "query": "referring to the organs of reproduction is called", "topk": [{"text": "Sex organ | A sex organ (or reproductive organ) is any part of an animal or plant that is involved in sexual reproduction. The reproductive organs together constitute the reproductive system. In animals, the testis in the male, and the ovary in the female, are called the primary sex organs. All others are called secondary sex organs, divided between the external sex organs\u2014the genitals or genitalia, visible at birth in both sexes\u2014and the internal sex organs. Mosses, ferns, and some similar plants have gametangia for reproductive organs, which are part of the gametophyte. The flowers of flowering plants produce pollen and egg cells, but the sex organs themselves are inside the gametophytes within the pollen and the ovule. Coniferous plants likewise produce their sexually reproductive structures within the gametophytes contained within the cones and pollen. The cones and pollen are not themselves sexual organs."}]}
+{"id": 2710, "query": "in which country were the two battles of el alamein fought", "topk": [{"text": "Battle of El Alamein | First Battle of El Alamein: 1\u201327 July 1942 ; Second Battle of El Alamein: 23 October \u2013 4 November 1942 There were two battles of El Alamein in World War II, both fought in 1942. The Battles occurred in North Africa, in Egypt, in and around an area named after a railway stop called El Alamein. In addition, the Battle of Alam el Halfa (30 August \u2013 5 September 1942) was fought between both battles and in the same location. \u30a8\u30eb\u30fb\u30a2\u30e9\u30e1\u30a4\u30f3\u306e\u6226\u3044"}]}
+{"id": 2711, "query": "who invented the printing press and in what year", "topk": [{"text": "Schweipolt Fiol | The world's first movable type printing technology was invented and developed in China by the Han Chinese printer Bi Sheng between the years 1041 and 1048. In the West, the invention of an improved movable type mechanical printing technology in Europe is credited to the German printer Johannes Gutenberg in 1450. The exact date of Gutenberg's press is debated based on existing screw presses. Gutenberg, a goldsmith by profession, developed a printing system by both adapting existing technologies and making inventions of his own. His newly devised hand mould made possible the rapid creation of metal movable type in large quantities Johannes Gutenberg's work on the printing press began in approximately 1436 when he partnered with Andreas Dritzehn\u2014a man he had previously instructed "}]}
+{"id": 2712, "query": "who wrote the song always be humble and kind", "topk": [{"text": "Humble and Kind | The song was written by Lori McKenna. In an interview with CMT published in July 2016, McKenna revealed the song was written for her husband and their five kids and is her list of all the things she wanted to make sure she'd told them. McGraw and frequent collaborator Byron Gallimore co-produced the song."}]}
+{"id": 2713, "query": "a drug that might be used in surgery for its amnesic properties is", "topk": [{"text": "Benzodiazepine | which can be useful, as patients may not remember unpleasantness from the procedure. They are also used in patients with dental phobia as well as some ophthalmic procedures like refractive surgery; although such use is controversial and only recommended for those who are very anxious. Midazolam is the most commonly prescribed for this use because of its strong sedative actions and fast recovery time, as well as its water solubility, which reduces pain upon injection. Diazepam and lorazepam are sometimes used. Lorazepam has particularly marked amnesic properties that may make it more effective when amnesia is the desired effect. ; Benzodiazepines "}]}
+{"id": 2714, "query": "when was the last time the womens hockey team won gold", "topk": [{"text": "Canada women's national inline hockey team | The team finished second at the 2011 Women's World Inline Hockey Championships. The team competed in the 2013 Women's World Inline Hockey Championships. Winning a gold medal at the 2016 Worlds, hosted in Asiago and Roana, Veneto region, Italy, between June 12\u201325, 2016, it marked the last gold medal currently won by Canada."}]}
+{"id": 2715, "query": "region of antarctica where march of the penguins filmed", "topk": [{"text": "March of the Penguins | The DVD version includes a 54-minute film entitled Of Penguins and Men made by the film crew Laurent Chalet and J\u00e9r\u00f4me Mason about the filming of March of the Penguins. Director and film crew spent more than 13 months at the Dumont d'Urville Station, where the Institut polaire fran\u00e7ais Paul-\u00c9mile Victor is based. Although the penguins' meeting place, one of four in Antarctica, was known to be near, the day on which it occurs is not known, so they had to be ready every day. Fortunately, the gathering that year was huge \u2013 more than 1,200 penguins, compared with the norm of a few hundred. For cameras to operate at \u221240\u00b0, they had to use film and "}]}
+{"id": 2716, "query": "which film won the oscar for best animated feature in 2007", "topk": [{"text": "2007 in animation | Academy Award for Best Animated Feature: Ratatouille ; Animation Kobe Feature Film Award: Paprika ; Annie Award for Best Animated Feature: Ratatouille ; Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film: 5 Centimeters Per Second ; BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film: Ratatouille ; C\u00e9sar Award for Best Foreign Film: Waltz with Bashir ; Goya Award for Best Animated Film: Nocturna ; Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year: Tekkonkinkreet ; Japan Media Arts Festival Animation Grand Prize: Summer Days with Coo ; Mainichi Film Awards - Animation Grand Award: Summer Days with Coo "}]}
+{"id": 2717, "query": "which episode does gideon die in criminal minds", "topk": [{"text": "List of Criminal Minds characters | both the unsub and a young woman. As a result of his actions, Aaron Hotchner was suspended, which was the final straw for Gideon. He then left his cabin shortly afterwards, leaving his gun and badge behind along with a letter for Reid to find as he sought to regain a belief in happy endings. In the season ten episode \"Nelson's Sparrow\", Gideon was murdered off-screen, having been shot dead at a close range by a serial killer named Donnie Mallick (Arye Gross), which prompts the BAU team to investigate Gideon's murder. During the flashbacks focusing on a young version of him for the episode which show him working at the BAU in 1978, he is played by Ben Savage."}]}
+{"id": 2718, "query": "what is the first line of an http request to the server", "topk": [{"text": "Hypertext Transfer Protocol | (informational): The request was received, continuing process. (successful): The request was successfully received, understood, and accepted. (redirection): Further action needs to be taken in order to complete the request. (client error): The request contains bad syntax or cannot be fulfilled. (server error): The server failed to fulfill an apparently valid request. In HTTP/1.0 and since, the first line of the HTTP response is called the status line and includes a numeric status code (such as \"404\") and a textual reason phrase (such as \"Not Found\"). The response status code is a three-digit integer code representing the result of the server's attempt to understand and satisfy the client's corresponding request. The way the client handles the response depends primarily on the status code, and secondarily on the other response header fields. "}]}
+{"id": 2719, "query": "when are the next commonwealth games going to be held", "topk": [{"text": "Cricket at the 2022 Commonwealth Games | The next Commonwealth Games will be held in 2022 in Birmingham, England, from 27 July to 8 August and will see 4,500 athletes taking part. Under Commonwealth Games rules, all core Commonwealth sports must be hosted but additional sports may be added by the local organising committee. In November 2018, the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) made a joint bid for a women's Twenty20 tournament to be included. In August 2019, the Commonwealth Games Federation announced that the bid had been successful after a vote of all 71 Commonwealth Games Associations with women's "}]}
+{"id": 2720, "query": "what is the multiplication sign on the computer", "topk": [{"text": "Multiplication sign | avoid being confused with a value called b2 ). This notation is used wherever multiplication should be written explicitly, such as in \" ab = a\u22c52 for b = 2 \"; this usage is also seen in English-language texts. In some languages, the use of full stop as a multiplication symbol, such as a.b , is common when the symbol for decimal point is comma. Historically, computer language syntax was restricted to the ASCII character set, and the asterisk became the de facto symbol for the multiplication operator. This selection is reflected in the standard numeric keypad, where the arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are represented by the keys, , and , respectively."}]}
+{"id": 2721, "query": "which site of an enzyme is called allosteric site", "topk": [{"text": "Allosteric enzyme | the enzyme's active site. The site to which the effector binds is termed the allosteric site. Allosteric sites allow effectors to bind to the protein, often resulting in a conformational change involving protein dynamics. Effectors that enhance the protein's activity are referred to as allosteric activators, whereas those that decrease the protein's activity are called allosteric inhibitors. Allosteric regulations are a natural example of control loops, such as feedback from downstream products or feedforward from upstream substrates. Long-range allostery is especially important in cell signaling. Allosteric regulation is also particularly important in the cell's ability to adjust enzyme activity. The term allostery comes from the Greek allos (\u1f04\u03bb\u03bb\u03bf\u03c2), \"other,\" and stereos (\u03c3\u03c4\u03b5\u03c1\u03b5\u1f40\u03c2), \"solid (object).\" This is in reference to the fact that "}]}
+{"id": 2722, "query": "who has won the most world series in baseball", "topk": [{"text": "List of Major League Baseball career records | Most World Series wins (as a manager): 7, Casey Stengel, Joe McCarthy ; Most pennants won: 10, Casey Stengel, John McGraw ; Most World Series appearances (as a manager): 10, Casey Stengel ; Most World Series appearances (as a team): 40, New York Yankees ; Most World Series titles (as a team): 27, New York Yankees ; Most MVP Awards won: 7, Barry Bonds ; Most consecutive games played: 2,632, Cal Ripken, Jr. "}]}
+{"id": 2723, "query": "towns on the border of texas and oklahoma", "topk": [{"text": "Texhoma, Oklahoma | Texhoma is a town in Texas County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 926 at the 2010 census. Texhoma is a divided city with the Texas\u2013Oklahoma state border separating the town from Texhoma, Texas. The name of the town is a portmanteau of Tex as and Okla homa. Founded around the Rock Island Railroad laying tracks through the area, much of the town's local economy is from ranching and livestock."}]}
+{"id": 2724, "query": "who has the most rushing yards in a super bowl", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl XIX | Overall, San Francisco gained a Super Bowl-record 537 yards, breaking the Oakland Raiders' record of 429 yards in Super Bowl XI, while limiting Miami to 314, with just 25 rushing yards. San Francisco's 38 points also tied a Super Bowl record set by the Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII. The 49ers' 288 offensive yards in the first half also tied the Raiders in Super Bowl XI for the most offensive yards in a half during a Super Bowl. Marino finished the game with 29 out of 50 pass completions for 318 yards, 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions. Clayton was the top "}]}
+{"id": 2725, "query": "in photosynthesis the carbon in co2 is initially fixed to what molecule", "topk": [{"text": "C3 carbon fixation | CO2 + H2O + RuBP \u2192 (2) 3-phosphoglycerate carbon fixation is the most common of three metabolic pathways for carbon fixation in photosynthesis, along with C4 carbon fixation and CAM. This process converts carbon dioxide and ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP, a 5-carbon sugar) into two molecules of 3-phosphoglycerate through the following reaction: This reaction was first discovered by Melvin Calvin, Andrew Benson and James Bassham in 1950. C3 carbon fixation occurs in all plants as the first step of the Calvin\u2013Benson cycle. (In and CAM plants, carbon dioxide is drawn out of malate and into this reaction rather than directly from the air.) Plants that survive solely on fixation ( plants) tend to thrive in areas where sunlight "}]}
+{"id": 2726, "query": "who said that religion is the opiate of the masses", "topk": [{"text": "Opium of the people | The opium of the people (or opium of the masses) is a dictum used in reference to religion, derived from the most frequently paraphrased statements of German sociologist and economic theorist Karl Marx: \"Religion is the opium of the people.\" In context, the statement is part of Marx's structural-functionalist argument that religion was constructed by people to calm uncertainty over their role in the universe and in society. This statement was translated from the German original, \"Die Religion ... ist das Opium des Volkes\" and is often rendered as \"religion\u2026is the opiate of the masses.\" The full sentence from Marx translates "}]}
+{"id": 2727, "query": "which was the first village of karnataka which declared independence", "topk": [{"text": "Mogral Puthur | The Mogral Puthur area was earlier known as just Puthur. The name of Mogral, the adjoining village to the north, was added to its name during the British era following complaints that mail was being re-directed to the town of Puttur, now in Karnataka, located roughly 50 kilometers to the east. The village used to house a police outpost before Independence. The first post office was established in Kudlu in 1940. Mogral Puthur was designated as a panchayat in the early 1970s. The first meeting of the newly formed body was held on 8 February 1971. C.M. Abdulla was the first president."}]}
+{"id": 2728, "query": "who sang once upon a dream at the end of maleficent", "topk": [{"text": "Once Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty song) | \"Once Upon a Dream\" was covered by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey for the dark fantasy film Maleficent (2014), which serves as a re-imagining of the original 1959 film. The song was released on January 26, 2014; it was made available as a free digital download during its first week of availability by the Google Play Store. On February 4, the digital download was made available for purchase."}]}
+{"id": 2729, "query": "who was last person to be executed in us", "topk": [{"text": "Scott Hain | Scott Allen Hain (June 2, 1970 \u2013 April 3, 2003) was the last person executed in the United States for crimes committed as a minor. Hain was executed by Oklahoma for a double murder\u2013kidnapping he committed when he was 17 years old."}]}
+{"id": 2730, "query": "where does the story the great gatsby take place", "topk": [{"text": "The Great Gatsby | The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel depicts first-person narrator Nick Carraway's interactions with mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and Gatsby's obsession to reunite with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. The novel was inspired by a youthful romance Fitzgerald had with socialite Ginevra King, and the riotous parties he attended on Long Island's North Shore in 1922. Following a move to the French Riviera, Fitzgerald completed a rough draft of the novel in 1924. He submitted it to editor Maxwell Perkins, who persuaded Fitzgerald to revise the work over the following winter. After making revisions, Fitzgerald was satisfied "}]}
+{"id": 2731, "query": "how many scholarships do division 2 football teams get", "topk": [{"text": "NCAA Division II | of scholarship money, grants, student loans and employment earnings. Division II athletics programs are financed in the institution's budget like other academic departments on campus. Traditional rivalries with regional institutions dominate schedules of many Division II athletics programs. Athletic scholarships are offered in most sponsored sports at most institutions, but with more stringent limits as to the numbers offered in any one sport than at the Division I level. For example, Division II schools may give financial aid in football equivalent to 36 full scholarships (whereas each school in Division I FBS, the highest level, is allowed 85 individuals receiving financial aid for football), although some Division II "}]}
+{"id": 2732, "query": "who scored the most goals in premier league season", "topk": [{"text": "Premier League | Italics denotes players still playing professional football, Bold denotes players still playing in the Premier League. The Premier League Golden Boot is awarded each season to the top scorer in the division. Former Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer holds the record for most Premier League goals with 260. Twenty-eight players have reached the 100-goal mark. Since the first Premier League season in 1992\u201393, 23 players from 11 clubs have won or shared the top scorer title. Thierry Henry won his fourth overall scoring title by scoring 27 goals in the 2005\u201306 season. Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer hold the record for most goals in a season (34) \u2013 for Newcastle and Blackburn respectively. Ryan Giggs of Manchester United holds the record for scoring goals in consecutive seasons, having scored in the first 21 seasons of the league. Giggs also holds the record for the most Premier League assists, with 162."}]}
+{"id": 2733, "query": "who sings in cry baby for johnny depp", "topk": [{"text": "Cry-Baby | Johnny Depp as Wade \"Cry-Baby\" Walker ; James Intveld as Cry-Baby's singing voice ; Amy Locane as Allison Vernon-Williams ; Rachel Sweet as Allison's singing voice ; Polly Bergen as Mrs. Vernon-Williams ; Ricki Lake as Pepper Walker ; Traci Lords as Wanda Woodward ; Kim McGuire as Mona \"Hatchet-Face\" Malnorowski ; Darren E. Burrows as Milton Hackett ; Susan Tyrrell as Ramona Rickettes ; Iggy Pop as Belvedere Rickettes ; Kim Webb as Lenora Frigid ; Stephen Mailer as Baldwin ; Alan J. Wendl as Joe \"Toe-Joe\" Jackson ; Jonathan Benya as \"Snare-Drum\" ; Jessica Raskin as Susie \"Susie Q\" ; Troy Donahue as Mr. Malnorowski ; Mink Stole as Mrs. Malnorowski ; Joe Dallesandro as Mr. Hackett ; Joey Heatherton as Mrs. Hackett ; David Nelson as Hector Woodward ; Patricia Hearst as Maggie Woodward ; Robert Tyree as Dupree ; Robert Walsh as Judge ; Willem Dafoe as Hateful Corrections Officer ; Kelly Goldberg as Pepper's Baby ; Robert Marbury as Angelic Boyfriend "}]}
+{"id": 2734, "query": "who lived in jamestown before the arrival of the english", "topk": [{"text": "Jamestown, Virginia | year before the English settlers' arrival probably indicates multiple factors were involved besides the colonists' ineptitude. Among the colonists who survived the Third Supply was John Rolfe, who carried with him a cache of untested new tobacco seeds from Bermuda, which had grown wild there after being planted by shipwrecked Spaniards years before. In 1614, Rolfe began to successfully harvest tobacco. Prosperous and wealthy, he married Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, bringing several years of peace between the English and natives. However, at the end of a public relations trip to England, Pocahontas became sick and died on March 21, 1617. The following year, her father also died. Powhatan's brother, a fierce warrior named Opchanacanough, "}]}
+{"id": 2735, "query": "what is the corporate tax rate in great britain", "topk": [{"text": "United Kingdom enterprise law | additional rate. This is mirrored in the lower rates of Corporation Tax Act 2010. For corporate profits, the main rate of tax is 19% in 2020. This has been reduced from 28% since 2010, and from at 52% in 1982 with a lower rate of 38% for small companies. Under the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 an additional tax on capital gains is charged at 18% for residential property, and 10% for other assets, for those still within the basic rate of income, and 28% and 20% for those in the higher or additional rates. Third, the rate of Value Added Tax stands at 20% in "}]}
+{"id": 2736, "query": "who sings i want to rock and roll", "topk": [{"text": "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star | \"So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star\" is a song by the American rock band the Byrds, written by Jim McGuinn and Chris Hillman and included on the band's 1967 album, Younger Than Yesterday. The song was inspired by the manufactured nature of the Monkees and was released as a single on January 9, 1967, reaching number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100, but failing to chart in the United Kingdom."}]}
+{"id": 2737, "query": "how many seasons of the smurfs are there", "topk": [{"text": "The Smurfs | A limited edition 'Ultimate Collection 1' which features the first 5 seasons was released on August 24, 2011. An 'Ultimate Collection 2' which features Season 6 \u2013 Season 9 was released on November 2, 2011. The show is being released on DVD in the UK through a joint conjunction with Arrow Films and Fabulous Films Ltd. The complete 1st season was released in a 4 Disc box set on July 5, 2010. Season 2 was released on September 6, 2010, Seasons 3, 4 and 5 was released on July 1, 2013 and the original Smurfs feature film, The Smurfs and The Magic Flute, was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 11, 2010."}]}
+{"id": 2738, "query": "who wrote the song city of new orleans", "topk": [{"text": "City of New Orleans (song) | \"City of New Orleans\" is a country folk song written by Steve Goodman (and first recorded for Goodman's self-titled 1971 album), describing a train ride from Chicago to New Orleans on the Illinois Central Railroad's City of New Orleans in bittersweet and nostalgic terms. Goodman got the idea while traveling on the Illinois Central line for a visit to his wife's family. The song has been recorded by numerous artists both in the US and Europe, including two major hit versions: first by Arlo Guthrie in 1972, and later by Willie Nelson in 1984. An article in the September 2017 issue of Trains magazine chronicles the writing and recording of the song and includes a biographical sketch of Steve Goodman."}]}
+{"id": 2739, "query": "when did i'm like a bird come out", "topk": [{"text": "I'm Like a Bird | \"I'm Like a Bird\" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado. It was written by Furtado and produced by Gerald Eaton and Brian West for her debut studio album, Whoa, Nelly! (2000). Released as the album's first single, it became one of the most successful singles of 2001, peaking at number one in Portugal, number two in Australia and New Zealand, number five in the United Kingdom, and number nine in the United States. In 2002, \"I'm Like a Bird\" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Song of the Year and won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, making Furtado the first female act to win the award for her debut single since Mariah Carey did so ten years earlier and the last to be awarded to a Canadian in the category. It also won the Juno Award for Single of the Year in 2001."}]}
+{"id": 2740, "query": "who sings god is great beer is good", "topk": [{"text": "People Are Crazy | time signature and a moderate tempo, and is set in the key of F major, using a main chord pattern of F\u2013C\u2013Dm\u2013B. Currington's vocals range from B3 to D5. According to the blog maintained by the television network CMT, Currington said of the song, \"It\u2019s one of those that lifts your spirits and make you laugh. I knew the first time I heard it, I wanted to lay it down and record it for the album.\" Bobby Braddock and Troy Jones wrote the song after Jones gave Braddock the idea for the line \"God is great, beer is good / And people are crazy.\" Jones was in Alabama and decided to take a drive through the country. He was trying to think of three things you can't argue with and came up with the three things. When the two were writing the song, Braddock then suggested the twist ending."}]}
+{"id": 2741, "query": "when was night at the museum 3 filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb | On January 21, 2010, co-writer Thomas Lennon said to Access Hollywood, \"I think it's a really outstanding idea to do Night at the Museum 3, in fact. I wonder if someone's not even already working on a script for that. I cannot confirm that for a fact, but I cannot deny it for a fact either... It might be in the works.\" In an October 2011 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Stiller confirmed the sequel; however, he said that it was only in the \"ideas stage\". In February 2013 it was announced that the film, directed by Shawn Levy, would be released on December 25, 2014. On September 10, 2013, it was announced that shooting would start in February 2014. On November 8, 2013, actor Dan Stevens was cast as Lancelot. On November 15, 2013, it was announced that Skyler Gisondo would be replacing Jake Cherry in the "}]}
+{"id": 2742, "query": "who added a press room to the white house", "topk": [{"text": "White House | Nixon refurbished the Green Room, Blue Room, and Red Room, working with Clement Conger, the curator appointed by President Richard Nixon. Mrs. Nixon's efforts brought more than 600 artifacts to the house, the largest acquisition by any administration. Her husband created the modern press briefing room over Franklin Roosevelt's old swimming pool. Nixon also added a single-lane bowling alley to the White House basement. Computers and the first laser printer were added during the Carter administration, and the use of computer technology was expanded during the Reagan administration. A Carter-era innovation, a set of solar water heating panels that "}]}
+{"id": 2743, "query": "when was the first documented case of tool mark identification", "topk": [{"text": "Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners | of the science of firearm and tool mark identification. The fifth anniversary training seminar in Washington, D.C. in 1974 was attended by 87 individuals, representing three countries. Five years later, the seminar in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was attended by 149 examiners from seven countries. In 1980, AFTE published the AFTE Glossary. It consisted of definitions and illustrations related to the field of firearm and tool mark identification, commonly used abbreviations, various formulas for determining bullet energy and rate of spin and useful chemical formulas. A second, more comprehensive edition was published in 1982 and a third edition of the glossary was published in 1994. This edition featured material from the first two editions with additional definitions and illustrations as well as new appendices which included definitions for "}]}
+{"id": 2744, "query": "who did the 49ers beat in the super bowls", "topk": [{"text": "San Francisco 49ers | was a 20\u201317 loss to the Steelers; a late field goal attempt in that game by San Francisco kicker Ray Wersching went off the uprights and was no good. In the playoffs, they beat the New York Giants 21\u201310, shut out the Chicago Bears 23\u20130 in the NFC championship, and in Super Bowl XIX the 49ers shut down a record-setting year by NFL MVP Dan Marino (and his speedy receivers Mark Clayton and Mark Duper), beating the Miami Dolphins 38\u201316. Their entire defensive backfield (Ronnie Lott, Eric Wright, Dwight Hicks, and Carlton Williamson) was elected to the Pro Bowl\u2014an NFL first."}]}
+{"id": 2745, "query": "what kind of dog is charkie from curious george", "topk": [{"text": "List of Curious George characters | Bradley Baker): A beige female cat, who is owned by Chef Pisghetti. She is very sedate and contemplative, frequently disregarding the surrounding people. ; Charkie (voiced by Rob Paulsen): A female black cocker spaniel owned by Steve and Betsy. Charkie is very hyperactive, loves doing backflips, and frequently runs away from her caretakers. She is very skilled in opening and unlocking things. ; Bill's Bunnies (voiced by Frank Welker): Seven baby bunnies owned by Bill. Their names are Fuzzy, Whitey, Brownie, Spotty, Black Ears, Cotton Tail, and Herbert Nenninger. He also owns their mother (Ma Rabbit), whose burrowing abilities are "}]}
+{"id": 2746, "query": "where are mucosal associated lymphoid tissues present in the human body and why", "topk": [{"text": "Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue | The mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), also called mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue, is a diffuse system of small concentrations of lymphoid tissue found in various submucosal membrane sites of the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract, nasopharynx, thyroid, breast, lung, salivary glands, eye, and skin. MALT is populated by lymphocytes such as T cells and B cells, as well as plasma cells and macrophages, each of which is well situated to encounter antigens passing through the mucosal epithelium. In the case of intestinal MALT, M cells are also present, which sample antigen from the lumen and deliver it to the lymphoid tissue. MALT constitute about 50% of the lymphoid tissue in human body. Immune responses that occur at mucous membranes are studied by mucosal immunology."}]}
+{"id": 2747, "query": "what are the roles of international monetary fund", "topk": [{"text": "International Monetary Fund | The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international financial institution, headquartered in Washington, D.C., consisting of 190 countries. It claims to be \"working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.\" Formed in 1944, started on 27 December 1945, at the Bretton Woods Conference primarily by the ideas of Harry Dexter White and John Maynard Keynes, it came into formal existence in 1945 with 29 member countries and the goal of reconstructing the international monetary system. It now plays a central role in the management of balance of payments difficulties and international financial crises. Countries "}]}
+{"id": 2748, "query": "when was 1 john 5 7 added to the bible", "topk": [{"text": "First Epistle of John | A Trinitarian gloss (marginal note) known as the Johannine Comma, added to Latin translations of the epistle in the 4th century, was interpolated (added to the main text) within 1 John 5:7-8 over the course of the Middle Ages. Although no Greek manuscripts before the 15th century include the passage, Erasmus added it to later editions of his edition of the New Testament, beginning in 1522. Bibles translated from his edition integrate the passage, including the King James Version (1611), which renders it as follows (in italics): \"For there are three that beare record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. And there are three that beare witnesse in earth, the Spirit, and the Water, and the Blood, and these three agree in one.\" Translations made since the 18th century and based on a critical edition do not include this text, or include it as a footnote. Because the addition supports the doctrine of trinitarianism, it featured in Protestant and Catholic debates on this subject in the early modern period."}]}
+{"id": 2749, "query": "where does the saskatchewan river start and end", "topk": [{"text": "North Saskatchewan River | The North Saskatchewan River has a length of 1,287 km, and a drainage area of 122800 km2. At its end point at Saskatchewan River Forks it has a mean discharge of 245 m3/s. The yearly discharge at the Alberta\u2013Saskatchewan border is more than 7 km3. The river begins above 1,800 m at the toe of the Saskatchewan Glacier in the Columbia Icefield, and flows southeast through Banff National Park alongside the Icefields Parkway. At the junction of the David Thompson Highway (Highway 11), it initially turns northeast for 10 km before switching to a more direct eastern flow for about 30 km. At this point, it turns north where it eventually arrives at Abraham Lake. Bighorn Dam constricts the north end of Abraham Lake, where the North Saskatchewan emerges to track eastward to Rocky Mountain House. At Rocky Mountain House, the river "}]}
+{"id": 2750, "query": "calpurnia son name in to kill a mockingbird", "topk": [{"text": "List of To Kill a Mockingbird characters | Calpurnia taught her son, Zeebo, how to read. Zeebo is one of just four people in First Purchase Church who can read, so he is the vocal leader, leading hymns in their church by \"lining\"\u2014reading a line of verse and having the congregation repeat it. He is the garbage man who took away the dead rabid dog, Tim Johnson. When Lula, a fellow church member tries to make Scout and Jem feel bad for attending church with Calpurnia, Zeebo welcomes them with open arms."}]}
+{"id": 2751, "query": "what are the first and second major religions in france", "topk": [{"text": "Religion in France | Monarchy and the Second French Empire). The major religions practised in France include Christianity (about 47% overall, with denominations including Catholicism, various branches of Protestantism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Armenian Orthodoxy), Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sikhism amongst others, making it a multiconfessional country. Sunday mass attendance has fallen to 5% for Catholics, and the overall level of religious observance is considerably lower than in the past. Although Catholicism makes up a plurality of the population, Islam will continue to grow, even with zero population growth due to immigration. In some parts of France, however, Muslims and Catholics work together. Many Muslim children are enrolled in Catholic schools (20% of the nation's schools are Catholic)."}]}
+{"id": 2752, "query": "the plane of earth's orbit is called the", "topk": [{"text": "Orbital node | For a geocentric orbit, Earth's equatorial plane. In this case, non-inclined orbits are called equatorial. ; For a heliocentric orbit, the ecliptic or invariable plane. In this case, non-inclined orbits are called ecliptic. ; For an orbit outside the Solar System, the plane through the primary perpendicular to a line through the observer and the primary (called the plane of the sky). Common planes of reference include the following:"}]}
+{"id": 2753, "query": "what is a another name for the water cycle", "topk": [{"text": "Water cycle | The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle or the hydrological cycle, is a biogeochemical cycle that describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. The mass of water on Earth remains fairly constant over time but the partitioning of the water into the major reservoirs of ice, fresh water, saline water (Salt Water) and atmospheric water is variable depending on a wide range of climatic variables. The water moves from one reservoir to another, such as from river to ocean, or from the ocean to the atmosphere, by the physical processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, surface runoff, and subsurface flow. In doing so, the "}]}
+{"id": 2754, "query": "when does the champions league round of 16 start", "topk": [{"text": "2016\u201317 UEFA Champions League | The draw for the round of 16 was held on 12 December 2016. The first legs were played on 14, 15, 21 and 22 February, and the second legs were played on 7, 8, 14 and 15 March 2017."}]}
+{"id": 2755, "query": "with a land area of 54 314 square miles where does wisconsin rank among the 50 states", "topk": [{"text": "Geography of Wisconsin | Wisconsin is located in the East North Central United States, and is considered to be a part of the Midwest. The state has a total area of 65,496 sqmi, making it the 23rd largest U.S. State. Of this area, 17% of it consists of water, primarily composed of Lake Michigan, Superior, and the many inland lakes in Wisconsin. Wisconsin's borders are defined by Lake Superior and Michigan to the north; by Lake Michigan to the east; by Illinois to the south; and by Iowa to the southwest and Minnesota to the northwest. A border dispute with Michigan was settled by two cases, both Wisconsin v. Michigan, in 1934 and 1935. The state's boundaries include the Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers in the west, and the Menominee and Montreal Rivers in the north. The state has only one time zone\u2014Central Time Zone (UTC-6). The pole of inaccessibility is located approximately 15 mi southwest of Wausau at 44.8824\u00b0N, -89.912\u00b0W, marks the location furthest from any point not within the state (94.24 mi)."}]}
+{"id": 2756, "query": "when did a wrinkle in time start filming", "topk": [{"text": "A Wrinkle in Time (2018 film) | Principal photography on the film began November 2, 2016, in Los Angeles, California. Tobias A. Schliessler was the film's cinematographer, Naomi Shohan was production designer, Paco Delgado was costume designer, and Rich McBride was the film's visual effects supervisor. During production, DuVernay asked McBride to be as flexible as possible on visual effects sequences to enable her to make changes and incorporate new ideas during shooting. Filming for A Wrinkle in Time took place in multiple locations including Eureka, California, in Humboldt County, starting November 29, 2016. After Los Angeles, production moved to New Zealand for two weeks. During the last two weeks of February 2017, filming locations for A Wrinkle in Time were in Central Otago, New Zealand. Actors and crew were in New Zealand for two weeks to shoot scenes in the Southern Alps, including at Hunter Valley Station near Lake H\u0101wea, with cast and crew treated to a traditional M\u0101ori powhiri and karakia. Filming wrapped up in New Zealand's South Island after two weeks, and DuVernay declared the cast and crew's love for New Zealand in an Instagram post."}]}
+{"id": 2757, "query": "who played mr. willoughby in sense and sensibility", "topk": [{"text": "Greg Wise | Matthew Gregory Wise (born 15 May 1966) is an English actor and producer. He has appeared in several British television programmes and feature films. He played the role of John Willoughby in Sense and Sensibility, which also starred Emma Thompson, whom he later married."}]}
+{"id": 2758, "query": "who won the men's single title of australia open on 1 february 2015", "topk": [{"text": "2015 Australian Open | The 2015 Australian Open was a tennis tournament that took place at Melbourne Park from 19 January to 1 February 2015. It was the 103rd edition of the Australian Open, and the first Grand Slam tournament of the year. Stan Wawrinka was the defending champion in men's singles but lost to four-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals. Reigning women's champion Li Na did not defend her title, as she retired from professional tennis in September, 2014. Novak Djokovic won an Open Era record fifth men's singles crown by defeating Andy Murray in the final, and this was the third time they met each other in the final. Serena Williams "}]}
+{"id": 2759, "query": "when does nathan get in a car accident", "topk": [{"text": "Jared Nathan | Nathan died from injuries in a car crash on December 28, 2006, when the car in which he was a passenger hit a tree broadside in Hollis, New Hampshire. He was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in Nashua where he was pronounced dead. He was 21 years old. An episode of Jeopardy! was dedicated to his memory. Hudson, Massachusetts native Gabriel King, a best friend of the actor, was driving when the accident occurred. King was sentenced to a year in confinement after pleading guilty to negligent homicide because of speeding. Half of the jail term was suspended after the judge said that King was a remarkable young man and good person who caused death by reckless behavior."}]}
+{"id": 2760, "query": "what is the white stork a symbol for in western culture", "topk": [{"text": "White stork | Due to its large size, predation on vermin, and nesting behaviour close to human settlements and on rooftops, the white stork has an imposing presence that has influenced human culture and folklore. The Hebrew word for the white stork is chasidah (\u05d7\u05e1\u05d9\u05d3\u05d4), meaning \"merciful\" or \"kind\". Greek and Roman mythology portray storks as models of parental devotion. The 3rd century Roman writer Aelian citing the authority of Alexander of Myndus noted in his De natura animalium (book 3, chapter 23) that aged storks flew away to oceanic islands where they were transformed into humans as a reward for their piety towards their parents. The bird is featured in at least three of Aesop's Fables: The Fox and the "}]}
+{"id": 2761, "query": "who got the first arjun award in athletics", "topk": [{"text": "List of Arjuna Award recipients (2010\u20132019) | basketball, chess, gymnastics and rowing, and one each from bodybuilding, equestrian, judo, motor sports, roller skating and yachting. In the initial list of 2013, triple jumper Renjith Maheshwary was mentioned in the discipline of athletics. However, after reports surfaced of him failing a doping test in 2008, he was denied the award, making him the first person to be recommended by the Sports Ministry and then denied the award on the day of the function. Boxer Manoj Kumar, a gold medalist at the 2010 Commonwealth Games held at Delhi, was initially not on the 2014 awardees list. He filed a case in Delhi High Court and the Sports Ministry "}]}
+{"id": 2762, "query": "who sings good night on the beatles white album", "topk": [{"text": "Good Night (Beatles song) | \"Good Night\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as the \"White Album\"). It was written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon\u2013McCartney. The lead vocalist on the recording is Ringo Starr, who was the only Beatle to appear on the track. The music was provided by an orchestra arranged and conducted by George Martin. Written for Lennon's five-year-old son Julian, \"Good Night\" is the final song on the White Album."}]}
+{"id": 2763, "query": "when does season 5 of ruby come out", "topk": [{"text": "Max & Ruby | Max & Ruby is produced by Nelvana Limited, in conjunction with Silver Lining Productions for its first five seasons, which was acquired by Chorion in 2005. 9 Story Media Group overtook producing the animation from Nelvana in season 3 and would continue animating the series for seasons 4 and 5, with Chorion co-producing the series for seasons 4 and 5. After Chorion and its division Silver Lining Productions both close their doors after season 5, Atomic Cartoons, a Canadian animation studio, overtook co-producing the series, season 6 of which premiered on September 18, 2016, with a new main voice cast and theme song, along with "}]}
+{"id": 2764, "query": "where are the winter olympic games being held this year", "topk": [{"text": "Winter Olympic Games | The host city for the 2022 Winter Olympics is Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China, elected on 31 July 2015 at the 128th IOC Session in Kuala Lumpur. Beijing will be the first city ever to have hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics. The 2022 Winter Olympics will take place between 4 and 20 February 2022. The 2026 Winter Olympics will be in Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy and take place between 6 and 22 February 2026."}]}
+{"id": 2765, "query": "nitty gritty dirt band fishin in the dark album", "topk": [{"text": "Fishin' in the Dark | \"Fishin' in the Dark\" is a song written by Wendy Waldman and Jim Photoglo, and recorded by American country music group The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, with Jimmy Ibbotson singing lead. It was released on June 7, 1987, as the second single from their album Hold On. It reached number-one on the U.S. and Canadian country charts. It was the band's third number-one single on the U.S. country music charts and the second in Canada. After it became available for download, it has sold over a million digital copies by 2015. It was certified Platinum by the RIAA on September 12, 2014."}]}
+{"id": 2766, "query": "nickname given to railroad executives due to shady practices of their businesses", "topk": [{"text": "Howard Elliott (railroad executive) | business from the Burlington, from which so many able and successful railway managers have been graduated. He has served at different times in the engineering, the accounting, the traffic, and the operating departments and few men know both the theory and the practice of railway operation and management so thoroughly. He is a tireless worker, a master of details, and an excellent organizer. He makes his plans far ahead, and is indomitably persevering in carrying them out. He has had a difficult situation to deal with throughout his career on the Northern Pacific. The road when he took charge of "}]}
+{"id": 2767, "query": "what was the first star trek enterprise ship", "topk": [{"text": "Starship Enterprise | system. The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, published in 1980, describes the ship as \"the very first starship U.S.S. Enterprise\". United Earth Starfleet's Enterprise is the main setting of Star Trek: Enterprise (2001\u20132005). Enterprise was the first Earth built starship capable of reaching Warp 5. The ship was commanded by Captain Jonathan Archer and played an instrumental role in the founding of several proto-Federation alliances. Enterprise had significant engagements with the Klingons, Suliban, Xindi and the Romulans and playing a central role in the \"Temporal Cold War.\" It is also featured as a model in Star Trek Into Darkness."}]}
+{"id": 2768, "query": "what is the full scientific name for the e. coli bacteria", "topk": [{"text": "Entamoeba coli | of the parasitic cysts via light microscopy, new methods using molecular biology techniques have been developed. The scientific name of the amoeba, E. coli, is often mistaken for the bacterium, Escherichia coli. Unlike the bacterium, the amoeba is mostly harmless, and does not cause as many intestinal problems as some strains of the E. coli bacterium. Some of these harmful strains are inside raw or uncooked meat that is consumed. For example, the bacterium, E. coli O157:H7, which can cause illness, and even death, if eaten. To make the naming of these organisms less confusing, \"alternate contractions\" are used to name the species for the purpose making the naming easier; for example, using ''Esch. coli and Ent. coli for the bacterium and amoeba, instead of using E. coli'' for both. "}]}
+{"id": 2769, "query": "rain sleet or snow that contains a high concentration of acids is called", "topk": [{"text": "Acid rain | (l) + (g) (aq) (l) + (aq) \u2212 (aq) + + (aq) \"Acid rain\" is a popular term referring to the deposition of a mixture from wet (rain, snow, sleet, fog, cloudwater, and dew) and dry (acidifying particles and gases) acidic components. Distilled water, once carbon dioxide is removed, has a neutral pH of 7. Liquids with a pH less than 7 are acidic, and those with a pH greater than 7 are alkaline. \"Clean\" or unpolluted rain has an acidic pH, but usually no lower than 5.7, because carbon dioxide and water in the air react together to form carbonic acid, a weak acid according to the following reaction: Carbonic acid then can ionize in water forming low concentrations of carbonate and hydronium ions: Unpolluted rain can also contain other chemicals which affect its pH (acidity level). A common example is nitric acid produced by electric discharge in the atmosphere such as lightning. Acid deposition as an environmental issue (discussed later in the article) would include additional acids other than. Occasional pH readings in rain and fog water of well below 2.4 have been reported in industrialized areas."}]}
+{"id": 2770, "query": "who had won the first grammy award for the best new artist", "topk": [{"text": "Grammy Award for Record of the Year | Best New Artist in a single ceremony. Adele was the first artist to win the award for Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist from separate occasions, and first woman to accomplish this feat. Only seven artists took the Record of the Year and Best New Artist awards during the same ceremony: Bobby Darin (\"Mack the Knife\" in 1960), Christopher Cross (\"Sailing\" in 1981), Sheryl Crow (\"All I Wanna Do\" in 1995), Norah Jones (\"Don't Know Why\" in 2003), Amy Winehouse (\"Rehab\" in 2008), Sam Smith (\"Stay with Me (Darkchild Version)\" in 2015) and Billie Eilish (\"Bad Guy\" in 2020). "}]}
+{"id": 2771, "query": "where did the christmas tree at rockefeller center come from", "topk": [{"text": "Mifflinville, Pennsylvania | The 2011 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, a 74 ft Norway spruce, came from Mifflinville."}]}
+{"id": 2772, "query": "when does the new season of lost in space come out", "topk": [{"text": "Lost in Space (2018 TV series) | On March 31, 2018, the series pilot was screened at Awesome Con in Washington, D.C. The first season was released on April 13, 2018, on Netflix. On June 4, 2019, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released DVDs and Blu-rays of the first season titled \"Lost In Space: The Complete First Season\". The second season was released on December 24, 2019, on Netflix. The third and final season premiered on December 1, 2021."}]}
+{"id": 2773, "query": "where are the organ mountains in new mexico", "topk": [{"text": "Organ Mountains | The Organ Mountains (also known as La Sierra de los \u00d3rganos) are a rugged mountain range in southern New Mexico in the Southwestern United States. Organ Mountains\u2013Desert Peaks National Monument was declared a national monument on May 21, 2014. They lie 10 mi east of the city of Las Cruces, in Do\u00f1a Ana County."}]}
+{"id": 2774, "query": "creating appropriation bills falls under which power of congress", "topk": [{"text": "Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2015 | states that \"No money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law...\" This is what gives Congress the power to make these appropriations. The President, however, still has the power to veto appropriations bills. The Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2015 falls under the jurisdiction of the United States House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch. The bill covers appropriations for the United States Congress and its related agencies. The House and Senate currently consider appropriations bills simultaneously, although originally the House went first. The House Committee on Appropriations usually reports the appropriations bills in May and June and the Senate in June. Any differences between appropriations bills passed by the House and the Senate are resolved in the "}]}
+{"id": 2775, "query": "who played the hobbits in the lord of the rings", "topk": [{"text": "The Hobbit (film series) | Thorin and his kindred. The films feature an ensemble cast that includes James Nesbitt, Ken Stott, Evangeline Lilly, Lee Pace and Luke Evans, with several actors reprising their roles from The Lord of the Rings, including Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, Elijah Wood, and Andy Serkis. The films feature Manu Bennett, Sylvester McCoy, Mikael Persbrandt, Lawrence Makoare, and Stephen Fry. Returning for production, among others, were illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, cinematographer Andrew Lesnie, and composer Howard Shore, while props were again crafted by Weta Workshop, with visual effects managed by Weta Digital. The first film in the trilogy premiered at the Embassy Theatre in "}]}
+{"id": 2776, "query": "when did the usa join world war one", "topk": [{"text": "History of the United States Army | 30,000 men (the 4th Division contained 32,000, for example) and consisting of two infantry brigades of two regiments each, with a total of sixteen infantry battalions per division. Each division also had three artillery regiments and an engineer regiment. The United States joined World War I in April 1917. Because of the necessary period of training before the units were moved overseas, the first elements of the American Expeditionary Forces arrived in June 1917. Their first actions of the Western Front came in October 1917. U.S. troops contributed to the offensive that finally broke through the German lines. With the armistice on 11 November 1918, the Army once again decreased its forces."}]}
+{"id": 2777, "query": "when did they start 3 pointers in basketball", "topk": [{"text": "Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons men's basketball statistical leaders | 1992\u201393 season (this was several years after the same statistics were recorded in D-I). While several conferences experimented with three-pointers earlier in the 1980s, official NCAA records for three-point shooting start for all divisions with the 1986\u201387 season, when use of the three-pointer was made mandatory throughout NCAA men's basketball with the distance being uniform throughout the sport. PFW's record books for single-game performances only include performances in the program's D-I era, and season and career three-point records date only to the national adoption of the three-pointer. The PFW record books include leaders in all other statistical categories in all seasons, whether or not the NCAA officially recorded those statistics in the relevant seasons. These lists are updated through the end of the 2020\u201321 season."}]}
+{"id": 2778, "query": "through what process has the colorado river created the grand canyon in the usa", "topk": [{"text": "Grand Canyon | system. The ancestral Colorado River responded by cutting its channel faster and deeper. The base level and course of the Colorado River (or its ancestral equivalent) changed 5.3 million years ago when the Gulf of California opened and lowered the river's base level (its lowest point). This increased the rate of erosion and cut nearly all of the Grand Canyon's current depth by 1.2 million years ago. The terraced walls of the canyon were created by differential erosion. Between 100,000 and 3 million years ago, volcanic activity deposited ash and lava over the area which at times completely obstructed the river. These volcanic rocks are the youngest in the canyon."}]}
+{"id": 2779, "query": "what is the rate limiting enzyme of kreb's cycle", "topk": [{"text": "Adenosine diphosphate | The citric acid cycle, also known as the Krebs cycle or the TCA (tricarboxylic acid) cycle is an 8-step process that takes the pyruvate generated by glycolysis and generates 4 NADH, FADH2, and GTP, which is further converted to ATP. It is only in step 5, where GTP is generated, by succinyl-CoA synthetase, and then converted to ATP, that ADP is used (GTP + ADP \u2192 GDP + ATP)."}]}
+{"id": 2780, "query": "term limits for house of representatives and senate", "topk": [{"text": "Term limits in the United States | limits upon their federal Representatives or Senators. In the 1994 elections, part of the Republican platform included legislation for term limits in Congress. After winning the majority, a Republican congressman brought a constitutional amendment to the House floor that proposed limiting members of the Senate to two six-year terms and members of the House to six two-year terms. However, this rate of rotation was so slow (the life-tenured Supreme Court averages about 16 years) that the congressional version of term-limits garnered little support among the populist backers of term limits, including U.S. Term Limits, the largest private organization pushing for congressional "}]}
+{"id": 2781, "query": "what information is displayed in clear text from the ftp header", "topk": [{"text": "Hidden text | text. An example of this practice is to display an FTP password in hidden text to reduce the number of users who are able to access downloads and thereby save bandwidth. Parody sites (such as Uncyclopedia) occasionally use the technique as a joke about censorship, with the \"censored\" text displayed black-on-black in an obvious manner akin to a theatrical stage whisper. It is also used by websites as a spamdexing technique to fill a page with keywords that a search engine will recognize but are not visible to a visitor. However, Google has taken steps to prevent this by parsing the color of text as it indexes it and checking to see if it is transparent, giving those pages "}]}
+{"id": 2782, "query": "who has the most big ten championships in football", "topk": [{"text": "Big Ten Football Championship Game | Championship Game Presented by Discover\" following a sponsorship deal with Discover Financial. The winner of this game earns the Big Ten's automatic berth in the Rose Bowl Game, unless the team is selected to play in the four-team College Football Playoff and/or the Rose Bowl is one of the playoff semi-finals. The winning team also receives the Stagg Championship Trophy, while the most valuable player of the game receives the Grange\u2013Griffin Championship Game Most Valuable Player Trophy. Through the 2021 game, Wisconsin and Ohio State have the most appearances in the game with six, while Ohio State has the most wins with five."}]}
+{"id": 2783, "query": "what does ss stand for on naval ships", "topk": [{"text": "SSN (hull classification symbol) | An SSN is a nuclear-powered general-purpose attack submarine. SSN is the US Navy hull classification symbol for such vessels; the SS denotes a submarine and the N denotes nuclear power. The designation SSN is used for interoperability throughout NATO under STANAG 1166, though navies use other terms."}]}
+{"id": 2784, "query": "which hormone is released from the ruptured follicle or corpus luteum", "topk": [{"text": "Corpus luteum cyst | This type of functional cyst occurs after an egg has been released from a follicle. The follicle then becomes a secretory gland that is known as the corpus luteum. The ruptured follicle begins producing large quantities of estrogen and progesterone in preparation for conception. If a pregnancy doesn't occur, the corpus luteum usually breaks down and disappears. It may, however, fill with fluid or blood, causing the corpus luteum to expand into a cyst, and stay in the ovary. Usually, this cyst is on only one side, and does not produce any symptoms. In women of reproductive age cysts with a diameter of less than 5 cm are common, clinically inconsequential, and almost always a physiological condition rather than a cancer or other disease condition.
[, citing In postmenopausal women the threshold for concern is 1 cm. Although ovarian cancer may be cystic, it does not arise from benign corpus luteum cysts. Medical specialty professional organizations recommend no follow-up imaging for cysts which are considered clinically inconsequential."}]}
+{"id": 2785, "query": "where do the elves go on the boat in lord of the rings", "topk": [{"text": "The Lord of the Rings Online: Riders of Rohan | into Lothlorien, is no longer welcomed by other men for venturing into the woods they consider haunted. His future uncertain, Horn accepts the offer to join the player's quest. Together with an Elf, a man of Rohan and a girl from Dunland, the player travels by boat south down Anduin, eventually reaching the Argonath. On the lawn of Parth Galen, they find signs of the Fellowship's passing amidst a struggle and are eventually able to piece together the events leading to the Breaking of the Fellowship. This goal accomplished, they decide to pursue the Three Hunters and aid them in rescuing Merry and Pippin from the Uruks who captured them."}]}
+{"id": 2786, "query": "how many times has psg won champions league", "topk": [{"text": "Nasser Al-Khelaifi | reached the 2018\u201319 UEFA champions league knock phase where they lost to Manchester United at home after leading with 2 goals at Old Trafford on the first leg. PSG lost at home 1\u20133 (3\u20133 on aggregate) and were knocked out by the away goal rule. In June 2012, QSi acquired the Paris Handball Club and merged it with the PSG sport franchise to create a wider and more competitive sport offer to the city of Paris. Since 2012, Paris Saint-Germain Handball has won the LNH Division 1 five times, while reaching the EHF Champions League final in 2016\u201317 and the semi-finals in 2015\u201316 and 2017\u201318."}]}
+{"id": 2787, "query": "when did ga state get a football team", "topk": [{"text": "2010 Georgia State Panthers football team | The 2010 Georgia State Panthers football team represented Georgia State University during the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season. Georgia State played their first-ever season of football in 2010 and were classified as an independent school, meaning they had no athletic conference affiliation. Bill Curry guided the new program's team to a 6\u20135 record, while all of their home games are played in the Georgia Dome. The team's first official practice took place on August 14, 2009, and the team played its first official public spring scrimmage at the Georgia Dome on April 10, 2010, before 3,192 fans. The Panthers played their first football game at home (the Georgia Dome) on September 2, 2010, against Shorter University (Mid-South Conference) (NAIA). In front of a crowd of 30,237 the Panthers won the game 41-7. The Panthers football program gained national exposure when it played 10th ranked Alabama of the FBS on November 18. Over 100,000 people attended the game held in Bryant\u2013Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, and it was broadcast live on the ESPNU television network. Georgia State lost the game 63\u20137."}]}
+{"id": 2788, "query": "who has won the mens singles title in the australian open tennis tournament", "topk": [{"text": "2015 Australian Open \u2013 Men's Singles | Novak Djokovic defeated Andy Murray in the final, 7\u20136(7\u20135), 6\u20137(4\u20137), 6\u20133, 6\u20130 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2015 Australian Open. It was his fifth Australian Open title and his eighth major title overall. It was also Murray's fourth runner-up finish at the event, the most in the Open Era. Stan Wawrinka was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Djokovic. Roger Federer's streak of eleven consecutive Australian Open semifinals ended when he lost to Andreas Seppi in the third round. The defeat marked Federer's earliest exit from the tournament since 2001. Rafael Nadal was attempting to become the first man in the Open Era to achieve a double career Grand Slam, but he lost to Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in the quarterfinals. Nick Kyrgios became the first teenager to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals since Andrei Cherkasov in 1990 and the first Australian to reach the quarterfinals since Lleyton Hewitt in 2005. Kyrgios also became the first teenager to reach his second Grand Slam quarterfinal since Nadal in 2006."}]}
+{"id": 2789, "query": "what is the longest english word in the dictionary", "topk": [{"text": "Longest words | The 45-letter word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is the longest English word that appears in a major dictionary. Originally coined to become a candidate for the longest word in English, the term eventually developed some independent use in medicine. It is referred to as \"P45\" by researchers. floccinaucinihilipilification, at 29 letters and meaning the act of estimating something as being worth so little as to be practically valueless, or the habit of doing so, is the longest non-technical, coined word in Oxford Dictionaries of the English language. Antidisestablishmentarianism (word), at 28 letters, is the longest non-coined, non-systematic English word in Oxford Dictionaries. It refers to a 19th-century political movement that opposed the disestablishment of the Church of England as the state church of England."}]}
+{"id": 2790, "query": "in which city are the wimbledon game held", "topk": [{"text": "London Borough of Merton | Each year The Championships, Wimbledon, better known as simply Wimbledon, one of the four tennis Grand Slam tournaments (along with the US, French and Australian Opens) is held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Church Road Wimbledon. The event takes place over a fortnight at the end of June and beginning of July and is the largest annual sporting event to take place in the United Kingdom with over 200,000 visitors during the Wimbledon fortnight."}]}
+{"id": 2791, "query": "who won the oscar for best actor when titanic was nominated", "topk": [{"text": "The Full Monty | The Full Monty won the BAFTA Award for Best Film in 1997, beating presumed frontrunners Titanic and L.A. Confidential and Carlyle won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. It was nominated for a total of four Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Score and Best Original Screenplay. In 1997, the Academy Award for Best Original Score was split up into two categories: Dramatic and Musical or Comedy. In light of 1997's big winner, Titanic, the film won only the Oscar for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score by Anne Dudley, with the Best Picture and Best Director Oscars going to Titanic and its director James Cameron and the Best Original Screenplay Oscar going to Ben Affleck and Matt Damon for Good Will Hunting. The film was also nominated for the prestigious Grand Prix of the Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics. In 1999, it was ranked #25 on the BFI Top 100 British films list. In 2000, readers of Total Film magazine voted The Full Monty the 49th greatest comedy film of all time. By that year it earned an estimated \u00a3170 million at the box office worldwide."}]}
+{"id": 2792, "query": "when did australia 2 win the america's cup", "topk": [{"text": "1983 America's Cup | The 1983 America's Cup was a 12-metre class yacht race which pitted the defending New York Yacht Club's Liberty against the Royal Perth Yacht Club's challenger, Australia II. The September 1983 match race was won by Australia II in the first successful challenge of the New York Yacht Club's 132-year defense of the Cup. The Australian syndicate's boat, skippered by John Bertrand, fought back from a 3-1 deficit to best the Dennis Conner-helmed defender, ending both the longest winning streak in sporting history and U.S. domination of the racing series."}]}
+{"id": 2793, "query": "how many points did lebron james scored in his career", "topk": [{"text": "LeBron James | On March 3 of the 2013\u201314 season, James scored a career-high and franchise-record 61 points in a game against the Charlotte Bobcats. Throughout the year, he was one of the few staples for a Heat roster that used 20 different starting lineups due to injuries, finishing with averages of 27.1 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 6.4 assists per game on 56.7 percent shooting. In the second round of the playoffs, he tied a career postseason-high by scoring 49 points in Game 4 against the Brooklyn Nets. In the next round, Miami defeated the Pacers to earn their fourth consecutive Finals berth, becoming one of only four teams in NBA history to do so. In Game 1 of the Finals, James missed most of the fourth quarter because of leg cramps, helping the Spurs take an early series lead. In Game 2, he led the Heat to a series-tying victory with 35 points on a 64 percent shooting rate. San Antonio eventually eliminated the Heat in five games, ending Miami's quest for a three-peat. For the Finals, James averaged 28.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 2.0 steals per game."}]}
+{"id": 2794, "query": "where does sound travel fastest solid liquid or gas", "topk": [{"text": "Speed of sound | air. However, the speed of sound varies from substance to substance: typically, sound travels most slowly in gases, faster in liquids, and fastest in solids. For example, while sound travels at in air, it travels at in water (almost 4.3 times as fast) and at in iron (almost 15 times as fast). In an exceptionally stiff material such as diamond, sound travels at 12000 m/s, \u2014 about 35 times its speed in air and about the fastest it can travel under normal conditions. Sound waves in solids are composed of compression waves (just as in gases and liquids), and a different type of sound wave called a shear wave, which occurs only in solids. Shear waves in "}]}
+{"id": 2795, "query": "cat in the hat knows a lot about space movie", "topk": [{"text": "The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | an Adventure ; Maps ; Incredible Journey ; I See Seeds ; Sniff and Seek ; Go Snails Go ; Space is the Place ; Jumping on the Moon ; No Night Today ; Planet Name Game ; Top of the Sky ; Tough Enough ; The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Halloween! Various DVDs were released by NCircle Entertainment beginning in late October 2010 where every DVD is in region 1, subtitled in English and Spanish, approximately 60 minutes except for a few, in Dolby Digital, in 5.1 surround and Dolby surround stereo in Spanish. Every DVD has the bonus segments from the show. "}]}
+{"id": 2796, "query": "who sang on the back in black album", "topk": [{"text": "Back in Black | Back in Black is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC. It was released on 25 July 1980 by Albert Productions and Atlantic Records. It is the band's first album to feature lead singer Brian Johnson, following the death of previous lead singer Bon Scott. After the commercial breakthrough of their 1979 album Highway to Hell, AC/DC was planning to record a follow-up, but in February 1980, Scott died from alcohol poisoning after a drinking binge. Instead of disbanding, they decided to continue on and recruited Johnson, who was previously vocalist for Geordie. The album was composed by Johnson, Angus and Malcolm Young, and recorded over seven weeks in the Bahamas from April to May 1980 with producer Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, who had worked on their previous album. Following its completion, the group "}]}
+{"id": 2797, "query": "where did the race in grease take place", "topk": [{"text": "Grease (film) | Pictures studio lot was the location of the scenes that involve Frosty Palace and the musical numbers \"Greased Lightning\" and \"Beauty School Dropout\". The drive-in movie scenes were shot at the Burbank Pickwick Drive-In (it was closed and torn down in 1989 and a shopping center took its place). The race was filmed at the Los Angeles River, between the First and Seventh Street Bridges, where many other films have been shot. The final scene where the carnival took place used John Marshall High School. Furthermore, owing to budget cuts, a short scene was filmed at Hazard Park in Los Angeles."}]}
+{"id": 2798, "query": "what year did bennie and the jets come out", "topk": [{"text": "Bennie and the Jets | \"Bennie and the Jets\" (also titled \"Benny & the Jets\") is a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. The song first appeared on the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album in 1973. \"Bennie and the Jets\" has been one of John's most popular songs and was performed during his appearance at Live Aid. The track was a massive hit in the United States and Canada, released in 1974 as an A-side and spelled 'Bennie'. In most territories the track was released as the B-side to \"Candle in the Wind\", but spelled 'Benny'. Album artwork (back-cover track listing and center-panel design) consistently lists the song as 'Bennie' while either 'Bennie' or 'Benny' appears on the vinyl album depending on territory. The track was released as an A-side in the UK in 1976, as \"Benny and the Jets\". It is ranked number 371 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time."}]}
+{"id": 2799, "query": "the witch and the hundred knight 2 us release", "topk": [{"text": "The Witch and the Hundred Knight 2 | The Witch and the Hundred Knight 2 (\u9b54\u5973\u3068\u767e\u9a0e\u51752) is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Nippon Ichi Software for the PlayStation 4. A sequel to The Witch and the Hundred Knight, the game released in February 2017 in Japan and in March 2018 in North America and Europe. It takes place in a different universe as the original title, and centers around Amalie, a member of an anti-witch organization, who secretly enlists the help of Chelka - a witch inhabiting the body of her younger sister Milm - to uncover a conspiracy within the organization and save the world of Kevala from disaster, with the assistance of the mysterious Hundred Knight. The game received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the art and music, but criticized the game's story and characters, repetitive combat, and lack of innovation compared to its predecessor."}]}
+{"id": 2800, "query": "who plays jack skellington in nightmare before christmas", "topk": [{"text": "Kim Seung-jun | The Nightmare Before Christmas (\ud06c\ub9ac\uc2a4\ub9c8\uc2a4\uc758 \uc545\ubabd, Korean-dubbed edition in theaters) ; Chris Sarandon as Jack Skellington "}]}
+{"id": 2801, "query": "when was the last time the denver nuggets made the playoffs", "topk": [{"text": "Denver Nuggets | 1976 ABA playoffs where they lost in the finals. The team joined the NBA in 1976 after the ABA\u2013NBA merger and qualified for the NBA playoffs in nine consecutive seasons in the 1980s and ten consecutive seasons from 2004 to 2013. However, they have not made an appearance in the NBA Finals since their last year in the ABA; as such, they are also the only one of the four surviving former ABA teams to have never reached the NBA Finals. The Nuggets play their home games at Ball Arena, which they share with the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League (NLL)."}]}
+{"id": 2802, "query": "who was the winner of the first indianapolis 500", "topk": [{"text": "List of Indianapolis 500 winners | 47 years and 360 days old when he won the 1987 race. As of the 2021 event, there have been 73 race winners in the 105 editions of the Indianapolis 500. The first winner of the Indianapolis 500 was the American racer Ray Harroun in 1911. The most recent first-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 is the French driver Simon Pagenaud at the 2019 edition. The most recent winner of the Indianapolis 500 is the Brazilian driver H\u00e9lio Castroneves at the 2021 edition. There have been two editions, 1924 and 1941, where two drivers sharing a car were named joint winners."}]}
+{"id": 2803, "query": "when will the next episode of my next guest needs no introduction", "topk": [{"text": "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman | My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (commonly referred to as My Next Guest) is an American streaming television talk show hosted by David Letterman that premiered on January 12, 2018, on Netflix. The series consists of interviews with one guest per episode both inside and outside a studio setting. The show has received generally positive reviews, with its format, Letterman's hosting, choice of guests, and insightful conversations receiving praise. My Next Guest has been nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special twice."}]}
+{"id": 2804, "query": "where does the last name hidalgo come from", "topk": [{"text": "Germ\u00e1n Mart\u00ednez Hidalgo | He was the son of Sephardic jews (descendant from the Jews from Spain and Portugal) Germano Martin (Martenazen/Martinez) and Carmela Hidalgo y Costilla Savalas. By his mother family side he is a Sephardi Jew with origins in Southern Spanish town Ja\u00e9n Andaluc\u00eda, and the Netherlands, the family is related to Claes Martenazen V.R. a sephardi Jew from Spain who fled Holland during Spanish Inquisition and later the Martenazen family settled in New Amsterdam, today New York City, changing the name to Martens, and the English and Spanish versions as Martin and Martinez according to hide from the Inquisition, He's also cousin of Mexican actress Silvia Pinal Hidalgo the Hidalgo family shortened the last name from Hidalgo y Costilla, Mr. Martinez Hidalgo is descendant of Manuel Mariano Hidalgo y Costilla, younger brother of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Manuel Mariano Hidalgo was a lawyer defending Sephardic jews against the Spanish Inquisition, later the Inquisition found and determined the Hidalgo y Costilla family was in fact a Jewish family from Spain, the Hidalgos were accused as \"judaizantes\" (Jews respecting the law of Moses but hiding under Spanish names and identities.)"}]}
+{"id": 2805, "query": "where in the bible is the book of revelation", "topk": [{"text": "Book of Revelation | The Book of Revelation \u2013 also called the Apocalypse of John, Revelation to John or Revelation from Jesus Christ \u2013 is the final book of the New Testament and consequently is also the final book of the Christian Bible. Its title is derived from the first word of the Koine Greek text: apokalypsis, meaning \"unveiling\" or \"revelation\". The Book of Revelation is the only apocalyptic book in the New Testament canon. It occupies a central place in Christian eschatology. The author names himself as \"John\" in the text, but his precise identity remains a point of academic debate. Second-century Christian writers such as Papias of Hierapolis, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Melito of Sardis, Clement of Alexandria, and the author of the Muratorian fragment identify John the Apostle as "}]}
+{"id": 2806, "query": "who has played in the most premier league derbies", "topk": [{"text": "South Wales derby | Swansea goalkeeper Roger Freestone has appeared in more competitive South Wales derbies than any other player. He made his first derby appearance while on loan to the club from Chelsea in December 1989. He signed for Swansea on a permanent basis in 1991 and went on to feature in 19 derbies. His final derby appearance was a 1\u20130 defeat during the 2002 FAW Premier Cup final. Three players are tied for the second most derby appearances; Alan Harrington and Herbie Williams both made 17 appearances for one club, Cardiff and Swansea respectively, while Ivor Allchurch played in derbies during spells with both sides. Allchurch and Freestone both made a record 11 derby league appearances, tied with Ron Stitfall."}]}
+{"id": 2807, "query": "who has become the new chairman of sebi", "topk": [{"text": "Securities and Exchange Board of India | Ajay Tyagi was appointed chairman on 10 February 2017, replacing U K Sinha, and took charge of the chairman office on 1 March 2017. In February 2020,whose term as chairman of SEBI was extended by another six months. The board comprises: List of Chairmen:"}]}
+{"id": 2808, "query": "who present the central budget in lok sabha", "topk": [{"text": "2017 in India | February 1 \u2013 The annual budget for the union government is presented in the Lok Sabha by finance minister Arun Jaitley. The 92-year-old railway budget is discontinued and merged into the general budget. ; February 6 \u2013 One person is dead after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit Uttrakhand, North India. ; February 15 \u2013 Indian Space Research Organisation launches PSLV-C37, sending104 satellites from seven countries into orbit, the highest ever in the history of space exploration. "}]}
+{"id": 2809, "query": "what is an example of a government monopoly in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Coercive monopoly | Undisputed examples of coercive monopolies are those that are enforced by law. In a government monopoly, an agency under the direct authority of the government itself holds the monopoly, and the coercive monopoly status is sustained by the enforcement of laws or regulations that ban competition, or reserve exclusive control over factors of production for the government. The state-owned petroleum companies that are common in oil-rich developing countries (such as Aramco in Saudi Arabia or PDVSA in Venezuela) are examples of government monopolies created through nationalization of resources and existing firms; the United States Postal Service is an example of a coercive monopoly created through laws that ban potential competitors such as UPS "}]}
+{"id": 2810, "query": "when did world war one begin and end", "topk": [{"text": "World War I | World War I, often abbreviated as WWI or WW1, also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war that began on 28 July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918. It involved much of Europe, as well as Russia, the United States and Turkey, and was also fought in the Middle East, Africa and parts of Asia. One of the deadliest conflicts in history, an estimated 9 million were killed in combat, while over 5 million civilians died from occupation, bombardment, hunger or disease. The genocides perpetrated by the Ottomans and the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic spread by the movement "}]}
+{"id": 2811, "query": "who played ethel on the doris day show", "topk": [{"text": "I Love Lucy | Benaderet was a guest star in one episode as elderly Miss Lewis, a neighbor of the Ricardos. Barbara Pepper (later featured as Doris Ziffel in the series Green Acres) was also considered to play Ethel, but Pepper had been drinking very heavily after the death of her husband, Craig W. Reynolds. Her friendship with Ball dated back to the film Roman Scandals, in which both appeared as Goldwyn Girls. She did, however, turn up in at least nine episodes of I Love Lucy in bit parts. Many of the characters in the series were named after Ball's family members or close "}]}
+{"id": 2812, "query": "who wrote somewhere there's a place for us", "topk": [{"text": "Somewhere (song) | \"Somewhere\", sometimes referred to as \"Somewhere (There's a Place for Us)\" or simply \"There's a Place for Us\", is a song from the 1957 Broadway musical West Side Story that was made into films in 1961 and 2021. The music is composed by Leonard Bernstein with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and takes a phrase from the slow movement of Beethoven's 'Emperor' Piano Concerto, which forms the start of the melody, and also a longer phrase from the main theme of Pyotr Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake."}]}
+{"id": 2813, "query": "where did the peanut butter jelly time song come from", "topk": [{"text": "Peanut Butter Jelly (song) | \"Peanut Butter Jelly\" is a song by Swedish electronic music duo Galantis featuring uncredited vocals from Martina Sorbara of Dragonette and the same duo of Galantis. It was released on 20 April 2015 as the fourth single from their debut studio album Pharmacy (2015). It became available on 4 April 2015 upon pre-order of the LP. It heavily features a sample of the 1974 single \"Kiss My Love Goodbye\" by Bettye Swann."}]}
+{"id": 2814, "query": "who played the jewish man in coming to america", "topk": [{"text": "Coming to America | Eddie Murphy as: ; Prince Akeem Joffer, the prince of Zamunda ; Randy Watson, a soul singer with the fictional band Sexual Chocolate. ; Saul, the Jewish barbershop customer ; Clarence, the owner of the barber shop. ; Arsenio Hall as: ; Semmi, Akeem's friend ; Reverend Brown ; Morris the barber ; Extremely Ugly Girl, an unattractive female clubgoer. ; James Earl Jones as King Jaffe Joffer, Akeem's father and King of Zamunda. ; John Amos as Cleo McDowell, Akeem's employer and Lisa's father. ; Madge Sinclair as Queen Aoleon Joffer, Akeem's mother and the Queen of Zamunda. ; Shari Headley as Lisa McDowell, Cleo's older daughter and Akeem's love interest. ; Clint Smith as Sweets the barber. ; Paul Bates as Oha, a royal servant. ; Eriq La Salle "}]}
+{"id": 2815, "query": "who talks for belle in beauty and the beast", "topk": [{"text": "Evermore (song) | and Belle (Emma Watson) share a dance in the castle's ballroom to Mrs. Potts (Emma Thompson) singing \"Beauty and the Beast\", the couple has a conversation during which the Beast learns how much Belle actually misses her father, Maurice (Kevin Kline). Finally admitting that Belle is no longer his prisoner, the character sings \"Evermore\" shortly after he releases the heroine from the castle, insisting that she return to her village and protect Maurice from Gaston (Luke Evans). Believing that Belle has been lost to him forever, the Beast is heartbroken by the character's departure and laments his misfortune by performing \"Evermore\", accepting that releasing his former prisoner makes breaking the enchantress' spell more "}]}
+{"id": 2816, "query": "who has a ring of power in lotr", "topk": [{"text": "Crime Syndicate of America | ring of power from a Tibetan monk named Volthoom, and has powers similar to the Silver Age Green Lantern. Post-Crisis, the original Power Ring (who still got the ring from a Tibetan monk named Volthoom) was an American named Harrolds, but the JLA: Earth 2 hardcover established that the original Power Ring later gave the ring to a young blond man, the counterpart to Kyle Rayner. His ring was inhabited by the spirit of Volthoom, who often spoke on his own, making inane observations and taking up residence in the ring wielder's mind; all of which is considered a curse to the ring's wielder. The blond Power Ring's favorite "}]}
+{"id": 2817, "query": "who introduced the first chrismas tree to the uk", "topk": [{"text": "Christmas tree | A \"Chrismon tree\" is a Christmas tree decorated with explicitly Christian symbols in white and gold. First introduced by North American Lutherans in 1957, the practice has rapidly spread to other Christian denominations, including Anglicans, Catholics, Methodists, and the Reformed. \"Chrismon\" (plural \"Chrismons\") was adopted for the type of Christmas decoration and explained as a portmanteau of \"Christ-monogram\" (a Christogram)."}]}
+{"id": 2818, "query": "how many writes does a flash drive have", "topk": [{"text": "USB flash drive | The memory in flash drives was commonly engineered with multi-level cell (MLC) based memory that is good for around 3,000-5,000 program-erase cycles. Nowadays Triple-level Cell (TLC) is also often used, which has up to 500 write cycles per physical sector, while some high-end flash drives have single-level cell (SLC) based memory that is good for around 30,000 writes. There is virtually no limit to the number of reads from such flash memory, so a well-worn USB drive may be write-protected to help ensure the life of individual cells. Estimation of flash memory endurance is a challenging subject that depends on the SLC/MLC/TLC memory type, size of the flash memory chips, and actual usage pattern. As a result, a USB flash drive can last from a few days to several hundred years. Regardless of the endurance of the memory itself, the USB connector hardware is specified to withstand only around 1,500 insert-removal cycles."}]}
+{"id": 2819, "query": "what is the inner core of the earth made from", "topk": [{"text": "Structure of Earth | The sample was observed with x-rays, and strongly supported the theory that Earth's inner core was made of giant crystals running north to south. The liquid outer core surrounds the inner core and is believed to be composed of iron mixed with nickel and trace amounts of lighter elements. Some have speculated that the innermost part of the core is enriched in gold, platinum and other siderophile elements. The composition of the Earth bears strong similarities to that of certain chondrite meteorites, and even to some elements in the outer portion of the Sun. Beginning as early as 1940, scientists, including Francis Birch, built geophysics upon the premise "}]}
+{"id": 2820, "query": "how many episodes is season 4 of the flash", "topk": [{"text": "The Flash (season 4) | The fourth season of the American television series The Flash, which is based on the DC Comics character Barry Allen / Flash, premiered on The CW on October 10, 2017, and ran for 23 episodes until May 22, 2018. The season follows a crime scene investigator with superhuman speed who fights criminals, including others who have also gained superhuman abilities. It is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with the other television series of the universe, and is a spin-off of Arrow. The season is produced by Berlanti Productions, Warner Bros. Television, and DC Entertainment, with Andrew Kreisberg and Todd Helbing serving as showrunners. The season was ordered in January 2017, and filming began that July. Grant Gustin stars as Barry, with principal cast members Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Keiynan Lonsdale, Tom Cavanagh, and Jesse L. Martin also returning from previous seasons, and are joined by Neil Sandilands. The series was renewed for a fifth season on April 2, 2018."}]}
+{"id": 2821, "query": "who plays in the new mary poppins movie", "topk": [{"text": "Mary Poppins (book series) | portrayed by Meryl Streep in the film Mary Poppins Returns. In the 2004 BBC Radio 4 drama, Arthur is played by Andrew Sachs. ; Fred Twigley: Mary Poppins' cousin. He gets to have seven wishes granted on the first New Moon, after the second rainy Sunday, after 3 May, as a present from his Godmother. ; Balloon Woman: An old woman and a friend of Mary's who sells balloons in the park. Her balloons seem to have a magical quality as the name of whoever buys them appears on them. She appeared in the 2018 sequel, played by Angela Lansbury. ; Nellie-Rubina and Uncle Dodger: Two "}]}
+{"id": 2822, "query": "the old man and the sea page count", "topk": [{"text": "The Old Man and the Sea | The Old Man and the Sea is a novella written by the American author Ernest Hemingway in 1951 in Cayo Blanco (Cuba), and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction written by Hemingway that was published during his lifetime. One of his most famous works, it tells the story of Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream off the coast of Cuba. In 1953, The Old Man and the Sea was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and it was cited by the Nobel Committee as contributing to their awarding of the Nobel Prize in Literature to Hemingway in 1954."}]}
+{"id": 2823, "query": "mount and blade with fire and sword time period", "topk": [{"text": "Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword | The gameplay is based on that of Mount & Blade: Warband, with similar controls in regards to melee and archery. Like its predecessors, With Fire and Sword is an action role-playing game. This installment allows the player to fight for one of five factions in an effort to control Eastern Europe, however only three have a proper storyline. The game is set in a later, more modern period than earlier titles with access to pistols, grenades, and other equipment of the post-medieval era."}]}
+{"id": 2824, "query": "nearest metro station to gandhi nagar in delhi", "topk": [{"text": "Shalimar Garden, Ghaziabad | It lies on the north of G.T. Road, and is bound by Dilshad Garden (Delhi) on the west and Rajendra Nagar, Sahibabad on the east. The Loni Road forms its northern boundary. The nearest metro station of the Delhi Metro network is Raj Bagh which is at a distance of 1.5 km. The nearest Bus depot is Seemapuri Depot, which is at a distance of around 2 km. The nearest railway station is Sahibabad, which is around 4 km. The nearest airport is the Indira Gandhi International, which is 30 km. app from here. The Ghaziabad, Anand Vihar, New Delhi and Old Delhi Railway Stations are at distances of around 12 km, 7 km, 15 km and 14 km respectively."}]}
+{"id": 2825, "query": "when was looking for a sunset bird in winter written", "topk": [{"text": "The Summer Birds | A second book, Emma in Winter, set roughly one and a half years later, with Emma as the main character, followed in 1966. Charlotte Sometimes followed in 1969, set slightly before the events of Emma in Winter, which follows Charlotte's first term at boarding school, about a year after the events in The Summer Birds."}]}
+{"id": 2826, "query": "where are the winter olympic games being played", "topk": [{"text": "Winter Olympic Games | The host city for the 2022 Winter Olympics is Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China, elected on 31 July 2015 at the 128th IOC Session in Kuala Lumpur. Beijing will be the first city ever to have hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics. The 2022 Winter Olympics will take place between 4 and 20 February 2022. The 2026 Winter Olympics will be in Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy and take place between 6 and 22 February 2026."}]}
+{"id": 2827, "query": "why was the plague that struck athens so devastating", "topk": [{"text": "Plague of Athens | The Plague of Athens (, Loimos t\u00f4n Ath\u00ean\u00f4n) was an epidemic that devastated the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece during the second year (430 BC) of the Peloponnesian War when an Athenian victory still seemed within reach. The plague killed an estimated 75,000 to 100,000 people, around one quarter of the population, and is believed to have entered Athens through Piraeus, the city's port and sole source of food and supplies. Much of the eastern Mediterranean also saw an outbreak of the disease, albeit with less impact. The plague had serious effects on Athens' society, resulting in a lack of adherence to laws and religious belief; in response laws became stricter, resulting in the punishment of non-citizens claiming to be Athenian. Among the victims of the plague was Pericles, the leader of Athens. The plague returned twice more, in 429 BC and in the winter of 427/426 BC. Some 30 pathogens have been suggested as having caused the plague."}]}
+{"id": 2828, "query": "baseball teams who have not won a world series", "topk": [{"text": "World Series | Pittsburgh Pirates, who have not played in a World Series since winning it in 1979. This also means that the Pirates hold the second-longest active World Series title drought among all teams that have at least one Series and longest championship drought among NL teams that have won a Series. ; Twenty-four of the 29 teams who have played in the World Series have won it at least once. The only exceptions are the Milwaukee Brewers (formerly Seattle Pilots), San Diego Padres, Colorado Rockies, Tampa Bay Rays (formerly Devil Rays), and Texas Rangers (formerly Washington Senators). The Padres, Rangers, and Rays have each lost two World Series; the "}]}
+{"id": 2829, "query": "who wrote ain't living long like this", "topk": [{"text": "I Ain't Living Long Like This | \"I Ain't Living Long Like This\" is a song written by Rodney Crowell that was first recorded by Gary Stewart on his 1977 album Your Place or Mine (with Rodney Crowell and Nicolette Larson on backing vocals). Emmylou Harris then recorded the song for her 1978 album, Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town. Crowell released his version as well in 1978 on his debut album Ain't Living Long Like This."}]}
+{"id": 2830, "query": "what group of animals do octopus belong to", "topk": [{"text": "Common octopus | The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) is a mollusc belonging to the class Cephalopoda. Octopus vulgaris is the most studied of all octopus species. It is cosmopolitan, that is, a global species, which ranges from the eastern Atlantic, extends from the Mediterranean Sea and the southern coast of England, to the southern coast of South Africa. It also occurs off the Azores, Canary Islands, and Cape Verde Islands. The species is also common in the Western Atlantic. The common octopus hunts at dusk. Crabs, crayfish, and bivalve molluscs (two-shelled, such as cockles) are preferred, although the octopus eats almost anything it can catch. It is able to change colour to blend in with its surroundings, and is able to jump upon any unwary prey that strays across its path. Using its beak, it is able to break into the shells of shelled molluscs. Training experiments have shown the common octopus can distinguish the brightness, size, shape, and horizontal or vertical orientation of objects."}]}
+{"id": 2831, "query": "where is the new football stadium in atlanta", "topk": [{"text": "Mercedes-Benz Stadium | regular-season play in 2017. The proposed location of the new stadium is a large parking lot in Atlanta's Vine City neighborhood, which is less than a mile north of the Georgia Dome's current location. Once construction was complete, the Georgia Dome would subsequently be demolished. On August 24, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that an official deal could be reached on the construction of a new stadium by the end of 2012. They also reported on September 10 that Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed said site improvements could likely bump the total cost to US$1.2 billion; however, that does not increase the actual building "}]}
+{"id": 2832, "query": "when was the last god of war made", "topk": [{"text": "The Last Place God Made | The Last Place God Made is a novel by British novelist Jack Higgins, published in 1971. It is about a bush pilot in the Amazon in the time immediately before the outbreak of the Second World War."}]}
+{"id": 2833, "query": "what are the zords in the power rangers movie", "topk": [{"text": "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie | Rangers himself as the Rangers combine their Zords to form the Ninja Megazord and later the Ninja Falcon Megazord, while with the kids push the parents back, while Fred, with help from Bulk and Skull, sprays them with a large amount of water. The Rangers lead Ivan Ooze into space right into the path of Ryan's Comet, which destroys him. Ivan Ooze's death breaks his hypnosis spell on the parents, who are reunited with their children. The Rangers then return to the Command Center, but are distraught to find Zordon has died. But then they figure out how to use the Great Power to "}]}
+{"id": 2834, "query": "why the hole in the ozone layer over antarctica", "topk": [{"text": "Antarctica | There is a large area of low ozone concentration or \"ozone hole\" over Antarctica. The hole, reoccurring every spring since the 1970s, was detected by scientists in 1985. This hole covers almost the whole continent and was at its largest in September 2006; the longest-lasting event occurred in 2020. The ozone hole is attributed to the emission of chlorofluorocarbons or CFCs into the atmosphere, which decompose the ozone into other gases. In 2019, the ozone hole was at its smallest in the previous thirty years, due to the warmer polar stratosphere weakening the polar vortex. This reduced the formation of the 'polar stratospheric clouds' that enable the chemistry that leads to rapid ozone loss. Ozone depletion may have a dominant role in governing climatic change in "}]}
+{"id": 2835, "query": "where does the last name waller come from", "topk": [{"text": "Waller (surname) | Waller is a surname mainly of Anglo-Saxon origin, with several possible etymologies. Notable people with this name include:"}]}
+{"id": 2836, "query": "who wrote the music phantom of the opera", "topk": [{"text": "Phantom of the Opera (1943 film) | The score was written by Edward Ward. For the opera sequences, Ward adapted music from Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 as well as using themes by Chopin. He also composed an original theme, Lullaby of the Bells, which was heard in the film as the Phantom's piano concerto."}]}
+{"id": 2837, "query": "when's the last time michigan won a national championship in basketball", "topk": [{"text": "Michigan State Spartans | Michigan State's men's basketball team has won the National Championship two times: in 1979 and 2000. In 1979, Earvin \"Magic\" Johnson, along with Greg Kelser, Jay Vincent and Mike Brkovich, carried the MSU team to a 75\u201364 win against the Larry Bird-led Indiana State Sycamores. In 2000, three players from Flint, Michigan, Morris Peterson, Charlie Bell and Mateen Cleaves, carried the team to its second national title. Dubbed the \"Flintstones\", they were the key to the Spartans' win against Florida 89\u201376. In addition to the two Championships, the 2008\u201309 team reached the NCAA Championship game, but lost to North Carolina 89\u201372. Since 1995, Michigan State has been coached by Tom "}]}
+{"id": 2838, "query": "who won the icc under 19 world cup 2018", "topk": [{"text": "2018 ICC Awards | India winning the Under-19 Cricket World Cup "}]}
+{"id": 2839, "query": "in the honour of which god is anant chaturdashi celebrated", "topk": [{"text": "Anant Chaturdashi | Anant Chaturdashi / Ganesh Visarjan is a festival observed and celebrated by Jains and Hindus. Anant Chaturdashi is the last day of the ten-day-long Ganesh utsav or Ganesh Chaturthi and is called Ganesh Chaudas when devotees bid adieu to Lord Ganesha by Anant Chaturdashi Ganesh Visarjan. Chaturdashi is the 14th day of the lunar fortnight. In the normal course, Anant Chaturdashi falls 10 days after Ganesh Chaturthi."}]}
+{"id": 2840, "query": "when did the us stop trading with japan", "topk": [{"text": "Causes of World War II | like the Panay incident in 1937 and the Allison incident in 1938. Reacting to Japanese pressure on French authorities of French Indochina to stop trade with China, the US began restricting trade with Japan in July 1940. The end of all oil shipments in 1941 was decisive since the Americans, British and Dutch provided almost all of Japan's oil. In September 1940, the Japanese invaded Vichy French Indochina and occupied Tonkin to prevent China from importing arms and fuel through French Indochina along the Sino-Vietnamese Railway from the port of Haiphong through Hanoi to Kunming, in Yunnan. The US decided that "}]}
+{"id": 2841, "query": "what territory is spain and the united kingdom in a dispute over", "topk": [{"text": "Gibraltar\u2013Spain border | Spain continues to dispute the sovereign status of the isthmus with the United Kingdom, specifically the territory where Gibraltar International Airport stands, in addition to a broader dispute about the status of Gibraltar as a whole. One of the sources of the dispute is the lack of appropriate definitions of what had been actually ceded to Great Britain in the Treaty of Utrecht. The Treaty did not include any map or specific description of the ceded elements, so that Article X is subject to different interpretations from each side. According to Article X of the Treaty of Utrecht, dominion is ceded over the town and castle of Gibraltar, together with the port, fortifications, and forts thereunto belonging."}]}
+{"id": 2842, "query": "when was you'll never walk alone first released", "topk": [{"text": "You'll Never Walk Alone (Doris Day album) | You'll Never Walk Alone is an album recorded by Doris Day with Jim Harbert's Orchestra. It was released on September 17, 1962 on Columbia Records. It contains mostly songs of a religious or spiritual nature. On April 23, 2007, it was released together with Hooray for Hollywood, Volume I, as a compact disc by Sony BMG Music Entertainment."}]}
+{"id": 2843, "query": "atlantic ocean's shape is similar to which english alphabet", "topk": [{"text": "Atlantic Ocean | also known to English cartographers as the Great Western Ocean. The pond is a term often used by British and American speakers in reference to the Northern Atlantic Ocean, as a form of meiosis, or ironic understatement. It is used mostly when referring to events or circumstances \"on this side of the pond\" or \"on the other side of the pond\", rather than to discuss the ocean itself. The term dates to 1640, first appearing in print in pamphlet released during the reign of Charles I, and reproduced in 1869 in Nehemiah Wallington's Historical Notices of Events Occurring Chiefly in The Reign of Charles I, where \"great Pond\" is used in reference to the Atlantic Ocean by Francis Windebank, Charles I's Secretary of State."}]}
+{"id": 2844, "query": "where did the titanic sink at what ocean", "topk": [{"text": "Sinking of the Titanic | The sank in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean, four days into her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. The largest ocean liner in service at the time, Titanic had an estimated 2,224 people on board when she struck an iceberg at around 23:40 (ship's time) on Sunday, 14 April 1912. Her sinking two hours and forty minutes later at 02:20 (ship's time; 05:18 GMT) on Monday, 15 April, resulted in the deaths of more than 1,500 people, making it one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history. Titanic received six warnings of sea ice on 14 April but was travelling about 22 knots when her lookouts sighted the iceberg. Unable to turn quickly enough, the ship "}]}
+{"id": 2845, "query": "dogs name in the grinch who stole christmas", "topk": [{"text": "The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss | The Grinch (performed by Anthony Asbury) \u2013 He appeared in How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. He likes to dampen other people's fun and pleasure for his own vile and sadistic amusement. He serves as the main antagonist of the series. ; Max the Dog (performed by Kathryn Mullen in Season 1 and Stephanie D'Abruzzo in Season 2) \u2013 He appeared in How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. Max is the Grinch's long-suffering yet loyal dog. He serves as the secondary antagonist of the series. ; Fox in Socks and Mr. Knox (performed by Bruce Lanoil in Season 1 and Tim Lagasse in Season 2 and John Kennedy respectively) \u2013 They came from Fox in Socks. Fox is lively and Knox is moody and "}]}
+{"id": 2846, "query": "how many gold medals won by india in 2018 commonwealth games", "topk": [{"text": "India at the Commonwealth Games | At the 2018 Commonwealth Games, India ended its campaign with a total of 66 medals (26 gold, 20 silver, 20 bronze). India with an overall total of 503 medals (181 gold, 173 silver, 149 bronze) is ranked 4th at the All-time Commonwealth Games medal table. India's first ever Commonwealth medal was won by Rashid Anwar, who won a bronze in the category of wrestling in 1934."}]}
+{"id": 2847, "query": "civil war what did the north fight for", "topk": [{"text": "American Civil War | The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 \u2013 May 9, 1865) (also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States fought between the Union (states that remained loyal to the federal union, or \"the North\") and the Confederacy (states that voted to secede, or \"the South\"). The central cause of the war was the status of slavery, especially the expansion of slavery into territories acquired as a result of the Louisiana Purchase and the Mexican\u2013American War. On the eve of the civil war in 1860, four million of the 32 million Americans (~13%) were enslaved black "}]}
+{"id": 2848, "query": "when does the next episode of rebels come out", "topk": [{"text": "List of Star Wars Rebels episodes | 31, it was announced that the show would return for a fourth season. On April 15, executive producer Dave Filoni announced that the fourth season would also be the final season. On September 2, 2017, a second trailer for season four was released during a panel at Fan Expo in Canada, and the date for the season's premiere was announced as October 16, 2017. Season 4 premiered on October 16, 2017, with the two-part episode \"Heroes of Mandalore\", and continued to air until November 13, 2017. The series picked up on February 19, 2018, after a winter break and preparations for the release of the film Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Disney XD then proceeded to release two episodes a week, before airing the final two episodes on March 5, 2018. A total of 75 episodes were aired."}]}
+{"id": 2849, "query": "who dies in transformers revenge of the fallen", "topk": [{"text": "2009 in the United States | 1998. ; June 22 – A DC Metro Train collision claims the lives of nine people including the operator in the lead car of the moving train, and injures approximately 80. ; June 24 - Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is released in theaters as the sequel to 2007\u2019s Transformers. ; June 25 – The death of American entertainer Michael Jackson triggers an outpouring of worldwide grief. Online, reactions to the event cripple several major websites and services, (such as the crashing of Twitter) and the abundance of people accessing the web addresses pushes internet traffic to potentially unprecedented levels. "}]}
+{"id": 2850, "query": "perth is the capital of which australian state", "topk": [{"text": "Perth | Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia (WA). It is Australia's fourth-most populous city, with a population of 2.1 million living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is part of the South West Land Division of Western Australia, with most of the metropolitan area on the Swan Coastal Plain between the Indian Ocean and the Darling Scarp. The city has expanded outward from the original British settlements on the Swan River, upon which the city's central business district and port of Fremantle are situated. Perth city is located on land on which the Whadjuk Noongar, "}]}
+{"id": 2851, "query": "who gets the golden boot if its a tie", "topk": [{"text": "FIFA Women's World Cup awards | The Golden Boot Award goes to the top goalscorer of the FIFA World Cup. It was introduced as the Golden Shoe at the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup and renamed to Golden Boot in 2011. If more than one player finishes the tournament with the same number of goals, the tie goes to the player who has contributed the most assists (with the FIFA Technical Study Group deciding whether an assist is to be counted as such). If there is still a tie, the award goes to the player who has played the least amount of time (most goals per minute). Silver and Bronze Boots are awarded to the second- and third-placed players."}]}
+{"id": 2852, "query": "three movies made from agatha christie's novels", "topk": [{"text": "Mystery film | Agatha Christie's novel Ten Little Indians (1939, originally Ten Little Niggers, later changed again to And Then There Were None) presented the concept of a mysterious killer preying on a group of strangers trapped at an isolated location (in this case, Indian Island). This was made into And Then There Were None (1945), directed by the French exile Ren\u00e9 Clair. Three more film versions, all titled Ten Little Indians, were released in 1965, 1974, and 1989 along with the 1987 Russian film Desyat Negrityat. This premise has been used countless times, especially in \"old dark house\" genre horror films. A few examples include Five Dolls for an August Moon (1970) directed by Mario Bava, Identity (2003), Mindhunters (2004), made-for-television films (Dead Man's Island, 1996), a miniseries (Harper's Island, 2009), and episodic television such as The Avengers (\"The Superlative Seven\"), The Wild Wild West (\"The Night of The Tottering Tontine\") both from 1967, and Remington Steele (\"Steele Trap\") in 1982."}]}
+{"id": 2853, "query": "when does a cell have condensed visible chromosomes also known as sister chromatids", "topk": [{"text": "Cohesin | very precisely, a process termed DNA replication. Once DNA replication has finished, in eukaryotes the DNA molecule is compacted and condensed, to form the mitotic chromosomes, each one constituted by two sister chromatids, which stay held together by the establishment of cohesion between them; each chromatid is a complete DNA molecule, attached via microtubules to one of the two centrosomes of the dividing cell, located at opposed poles of the cell. To avoid premature sister chromatid separation, the APC/C is maintained in an inactive state bound to different molecules, which are part of a complex mechanism termed the spindle assembly checkpoint."}]}
+{"id": 2854, "query": "is greenland part of europe or north america", "topk": [{"text": "List of transcontinental countries | \ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddf0 Denmark: As a constituent part of the Danish Realm, Greenland is a non-sovereign country within the Kingdom of Denmark. Fully located on the North American tectonic plate, and close to the mainland, Greenland is considered to be geographically a part of North America. Although it is politically associated with Europe and internationally represented by a European state (including in the Council of Europe), it is autonomous. Historically and ethnically, its native population is of North American tradition, although it also shares cultural links with other native peoples bordering the Arctic Sea in Northern Europe and Asia (today in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia), as well as in North America (Alaska in the U.S., Northwest Territories, Nunavut and northern parts of Quebec and Labrador in Canada). Greenland was part of Danish territory and within the territory of the European Union, but voted for more autonomy and is now excluded from the EU. "}]}
+{"id": 2855, "query": "the boiling point of water is 100 degrees celsius express this in si units", "topk": [{"text": "Temperature | The basic unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI) is the Kelvin. It has the symbol K. For everyday applications, it is often convenient to use the Celsius scale, in which 0 degC corresponds very closely to the freezing point of water and 100 degC is its boiling point at sea level. Because liquid droplets commonly exist in clouds at sub-zero temperatures, 0 degC is better defined as the melting point of ice. In this scale, a temperature difference of 1 degree Celsius is the same as a increment, but the scale is offset by the temperature at which ice melts (273.15 K). By international agreement, until May 2019, the Kelvin and Celsius scales were defined by two fixing points: absolute zero "}]}
+{"id": 2856, "query": "what's the nba record for most points in a half", "topk": [{"text": "List of NBA regular season records | Most points in a game ; 100 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, ; Most points in a half ; 59 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, (2nd) ; Most points in a quarter ; 37 by Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors (vs. Sacramento Kings) on January 23, (3rd) ; Most points in an overtime period ; 16 by Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on December 17, ; Note: the post-season record is 17 by Stephen Curry ; Most points in a triple-double ; 60 by James Harden, Houston Rockets (vs. Orlando Magic) on January 30, "}]}
+{"id": 2857, "query": "where does the last name tavarez come from", "topk": [{"text": "Tavares (surname) | Tavares is a Portuguese surname. The Spanish version of this name is Tavarez. This surname was adopted by Sephardic Jews as well. Tavares surname is Of Hebrew origin. Tav \u05ea\u200e = Good or truth. Ares (Arez) \u05d0\u05e8\u05e5 = land. Tavares or Tavarez meaning Good land or land of truth."}]}
+{"id": 2858, "query": "who owns and operates the panama canal today", "topk": [{"text": "Panama Canal Railway | it opened, it was later also described by some as representing a \"transcontinental\" railroad, despite traversing only the narrow isthmus connecting the North and South American continents. For a time the Panama Railroad also owned and operated ocean-going ships that provided mail and passenger service to a few major US East Coast and West Coast cities, respectively. Known as the Panama Railroad Company when founded in the 19th century, today it is operated as Panama Canal Railway Company (reporting mark: PCRC). Since 1998 it has been jointly owned by Kansas City Southern and Mi-Jack Products and leased to the government of Panama. The Panama Canal Railway is primarily dedicated to freight transport, but it also operates a passenger service between Panama City and Col\u00f3n."}]}
+{"id": 2859, "query": "the vast interior rural area of australia is known as the", "topk": [{"text": "Drought | forest fires. By far the largest part of Australia is desert or semi-arid lands commonly known as the outback. A 2005 study by Australian and American researchers investigated the desertification of the interior, and suggested that one explanation was related to human settlers who arrived about 50,000 years ago. Regular burning by these settlers could have prevented monsoons from reaching interior Australia. In June 2008 it became known that an expert panel had warned of long term, maybe irreversible, severe ecological damage for the whole Murray-Darling basin if it did not receive sufficient water by October 2008. Australia could experience more severe droughts and they could become more "}]}
+{"id": 2860, "query": "who sings god gave rock and roll to you", "topk": [{"text": "God Gave Rock and Roll to You | \"God Gave Rock and Roll to You\" is a 1973 song by the British band Argent and most notably covered by Kiss in 1991, with modified lyrics. Argent recorded the song in 1971 during the sessions for their album All Together Now, but it originally did not appear as an album track until 1973's In Deep, and was released as a successful single at that time. The 1997 CD re-release of All Together Now has the track included as a bonus. The original lyrics include a reference to British pop singer Cliff Richard, known for his Christianity. The song reached No. 18 in the United Kingdom, and No. 114 in the United States."}]}
+{"id": 2861, "query": "who shot first in the shot heard around the world", "topk": [{"text": "Shot heard round the world | The phrase comes from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson's \"Concord Hymn\" (1837) and refers to the first shot of the American Revolution at the Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts, where the first British soldiers fell in the battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. Historically, no single shot can be cited as the first shot of the battle or the war. Shots were fired earlier that day at Lexington, Massachusetts, where eight Americans were killed and a British soldier was slightly wounded, but accounts of that event are confusing and contradictory, and the encounter has been described as a skirmish or a massacre rather than a battle. The North Bridge skirmish did see the first shots by Americans acting under orders, the first organized volley by Americans, the first British fatalities, and the first British retreat. The towns "}]}
+{"id": 2862, "query": "who has won the 2017 mens singles mutua madrid open tennis", "topk": [{"text": "2017 Mutua Madrid Open \u2013 Men's Singles | Rafael Nadal defeated Dominic Thiem in the final, 7\u20136(10\u20138), 6\u20134, to win the men's singles title at the 2017 Madrid Open. It was his record 5th Madrid Open title and record-equaling 30th ATP Masters 1000 singles title. Novak Djokovic was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Nadal."}]}
+{"id": 2863, "query": "method used by a writer to develop a character", "topk": [{"text": "Building a Character | Building a Character is the third volume in a set of three volumes that Stanislavski wrote which crafted a method for actors to develop techniques, acting, and characters for the acting craft. The first volume, My Life in the Art outlines Stanislavski's experience acting in the Moscow Art Theater. The second volume, An Actor Prepares, explores how actors prepare and the internalized processes that actors undergo when preparing for the stage. Following volume two is Building a Character. This volume examines the externalized body and mechanisms external to the body. Building a character in this work includes the inflection, diction, and tone of the voice. It also includes the gait and movement of the body, as well as the body's interaction with props and other bodies. This volume also extends to the usage and wearing of costumes, including how the actor wears them and uses them to enrich the character portrayed on stage. Stanislavki's theory transformed ways of acting so much that his method, which is similar to control theory, is now just referred to as \"method\" or \"the method.\""}]}
+{"id": 2864, "query": "when did linkin park release one more light", "topk": [{"text": "One More Light | One More Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on May 19, 2017, through Warner Bros. Records and Machine Shop. It is the last Linkin Park album to feature lead vocalist Chester Bennington before his death on July 20, 2017. The band recorded the album between September 2015 and February 2017 in multiple studios. Band members Brad Delson and Mike Shinoda served as the album's primary producers. The sound of One More Light has been described as being more pop-focused, departing from the alternative rock and alternative metal sounds of their previous albums. The album features guest vocal appearances from Pusha T, Stormzy, and Kiiara, and production and songwriting collaborations with JR Rotem, Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter, Ross Golan, Andrew Goldstein, "}]}
+{"id": 2865, "query": "created propaganda to support the war effort & encourage the sale of war bonds", "topk": [{"text": "American propaganda during World War II | During the war, the sale of War Bonds was extensively promoted. Originally termed \"Defense Bonds\", they were called \"war bonds\" after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Much of the nation's artistic talent and best advertising techniques were used to encourage people to buy the bonds so as to keep the program voluntary. The War Advertising Board did its best to convince people that buying bonds was a patriotic act, giving buyers a stake in the war. Advertisements were initially used on radio and in newspapers, but later magazines were also used, with both government and private companies producing the advertisements. The Writers' War Board was founded for the purpose of writing copy for war bond ads. War bond rallies and drives were common, and "}]}
+{"id": 2866, "query": "what us state forms the western boundary of montana", "topk": [{"text": "Western Montana | Western Montana is the western region of the U.S. state of Montana. The most restrictive definition limits western Montana only to the parts of the state west of the Continental Divide. Other common definitions add in the mountainous areas east of the divide including Beaverhead, Gallatin, Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, Madison, and Park Counties. The region is sometimes considered to be part of the Inland Northwest."}]}
+{"id": 2867, "query": "where does the edinburgh fringe festival take place", "topk": [{"text": "Edinburgh Festival Fringe | The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as The Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe, or Edinburgh Fringe Festival) is the world's largest arts festival, which in 2018 spanned 25 days and featured more than 55,000 performances of 3,548 different shows in 317 venues. Established in 1947 as an alternative to the Edinburgh International Festival, it takes place in Edinburgh every August. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe has become a world-leading celebration of arts and culture, surpassed only by the Olympics and the World Cup in terms of global ticketed events. As an event it \"has done more to place Edinburgh in the forefront of world cities than anything else\" according to its "}]}
+{"id": 2868, "query": "first dynasty to issue gold coins in india", "topk": [{"text": "Satavahana dynasty | The Satavahanas were the earliest Indian rulers to issue their own coins with portraits of their rulers, starting with king Gautamiputra Satakarni, a practice derived from that of the Western Kshatrapas he defeated. The Western Satraps themselves had been following the features of the coins of the Indo-Greek kings to the northwest. Thousands of lead, copper and potin Satavahana coins have been discovered in the Deccan region; a few gold and silver coins are also available. These coins do not feature uniform design or size, and suggest that multiple minting locations existed within the Satavahana territory, leading to regional differences in coinage. The coin legends of the Satavahanas, in all areas and all periods, used a Prakrit dialect without exception. In addition, some reverse coin legends are in Dravidian (similar to the Tamil and Telugu languages), in the Dravidian "}]}
+{"id": 2869, "query": "how many games does a football team have to win to be bowl eligible", "topk": [{"text": "Bowl game | At the NCAA top level of football, the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS, previously known as Division I-A from 1978 through 2005), teams must earn the right to be bowl eligible, generally by winning at least six games and by not having a losing record at the end of their regular season schedule. They can then be invited to a bowl game based on their finishing placement in their conference, and tie-ins that their conference has to various bowl games. Alternately, a bowl-eligible team may receive an at-large invitation to a bowl game, independent of conference tie-ins. Bowls are popular among coaching staffs because the NCAA allows college teams going to bowl games extra weeks of practice they would otherwise not have, and bowl games pay the teams for their participation. Teams belonging to a conference split the money with their conference mates. "}]}
+{"id": 2870, "query": "where does the journey start in the canterbury tales", "topk": [{"text": "The Canterbury Tales | A Canterbury Tale, a 1944 film, jointly written and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, is loosely based on the narrative frame of Chaucer's tales. The movie opens with a group of medieval pilgrims journeying through the Kentish countryside as a narrator speaks the opening lines of the General Prologue. The scene then makes a now-famous transition to the time of World War II. From that point on, the film follows a group of strangers, each with their own story and in need of some kind of redemption, who are making their way to Canterbury together. The film's main story takes place in an "}]}
+{"id": 2871, "query": "when was the first time lebron went to the finals", "topk": [{"text": "2006\u201307 Cleveland Cavaliers season | LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers entered the 2007 Finals as newcomers. Game 1 was the first NBA Finals appearance in franchise history, and the first for each of its players (other than reserve point guard Eric Snow). However, the San Antonio Spurs had been to the Finals in three of the past eight seasons, winning a championship each time. With solid performances by Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Gin\u00f3bili, the Spurs won the series opener in convincing fashion, limiting LeBron James to 14 points on 4\u201316 shooting."}]}
+{"id": 2872, "query": "who has made the most premier league appearances", "topk": [{"text": "Premier League 20 Seasons Awards | Most Appearances: Ryan Giggs was recognised for having made the most appearances in the first and second decades of the Premier League. While playing for Manchester United, Giggs made a total 598 Premier League appearances. ; Top Goalscorer: Striker Alan Shearer was recognised for having scored the most goals in the Premier League's first and second decades. While at Blackburn Rovers and then Newcastle United, Shearer scored a total 260 Premier League goals between 1992 and 2006. ; Most Clean Sheets: Goalkeeper David James was recognised for keeping the most clean sheets in the Premier League's first and second decades. While at Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham United, Manchester City and then Portsmouth, James kept a total 173 Premier League clean sheets between 1992 and 2010. ; Premier League 500 Club: The award was given to players who have played at least 500 matches in the Premier League history. Those were, Ryan Giggs, David James, Gary Speed, Frank Lampard, Emile Heskey, Steven Gerrard, and Sol Campbell. The 20 Seasons Awards also recognised a number of statistical feats achieved during the first and second decades, in the following categories: "}]}
+{"id": 2873, "query": "when was the last time it snowed in england on christmas day", "topk": [{"text": "Winter of 1962\u201363 in the United Kingdom | The beginning of December was foggy and London suffered its last great smog before clean air legislation and the reduction in the use of coal fires had their full effect. A wintry outbreak brought snow to the country on 12\u201313 December. A cold easterly set in on 22 December as an anticyclone formed over Scandinavia, drawing cold continental winds from Russia. Throughout the Christmas period, the Scandinavian high collapsed, but a new high formed near Iceland, bringing northerly winds. Significant snowfall occurred as the air mass moved south, and parts of Southern England had heavy snow late on 26\u201327 December. The cold air became firmly established."}]}
+{"id": 2874, "query": "when was the first star wars film released", "topk": [{"text": "Star Wars | the first PG-13 film in the franchise, was released on May 19, 2005. The first two movies were met with mixed reviews, with the third being received somewhat more positively. The trilogy begins 32 years before Episode IV and follows the Jedi training of Anakin Skywalker, Luke's father, and his eventual fall from grace and transformation into the Sith lord Darth Vader, as well as the corruption of the Galactic Republic and rise of the Empire led by Darth Sidious. Together with the original trilogy, Lucas has collectively referred to the first six episodic films of the franchise as \"the tragedy of Darth Vader\"."}]}
+{"id": 2875, "query": "when does the movie the star come out", "topk": [{"text": "The Star (2017 film) | In July 2016, the release date was set for November 10, 2017, but it was later pushed back to November 17, 2017. The Star had its world premiere in Los Angeles at the Regency Village Theater on November 12, 2017."}]}
+{"id": 2876, "query": "who carried florida by 537 votes in 2000", "topk": [{"text": "537 Votes | The 2000 United States presidential election came down to the state of Florida, in which the margin between Democratic candidate Al Gore and Republican candidate George W. Bush was incredibly narrow. The election was left un-decided during a controversial series of recounts in Florida, which after being stopped by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case Bush v. Gore, eventually resulted in Bush winning with a margin of 537 votes in the state. 537 Votes focuses particularly on the election in Miami-Dade County, Florida, an important political battleground during the election and at the epicenter of the recount."}]}
+{"id": 2877, "query": "first who wants to be a millionaire winner uk", "topk": [{"text": "Judith Keppel | Keppel appeared on the 20 November 2000 episode of the UK edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, becoming the 12th winner in the world and the first in the UK to win one million pounds. At the time, she was a garden designer living in Fulham and was \"struggling for money\". Nonetheless, she had spent about \u00a3100 phoning the quiz show more than 50 times to secure a place. \"BT rang me up and said, 'Do you realise your telephone bills are rising?'\" There was speculation at the time that the win was leaked to the press so that ITV would draw ratings away from BBC One which was showing the last episode of One Foot in the Grave in the same timeslot. However, the Independent Television Commission cleared Celador and ITV of the allegations. Keppel now appears on the Channel 5 quiz show Eggheads, where she and other quiz champions are pitted against four members of the public."}]}
+{"id": 2878, "query": "actor who played caesar in dawn of the planet of the apes", "topk": [{"text": "Planet of the Apes | Producers Peter Chernin and Dylan Clark started planning the film eventually titled Dawn of the Planet of the Apes just after Rises release in 2011. Fox allocated a budget of $170 million. Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver returned to pen the script and produce and the studio quickly signed Andy Serkis to reprise his role as Caesar. Director Rupert Wyatt withdrew from the project due to production and scheduling issues and was replaced by Matt Reeves. Set 10 years after Rise, the film establishes that the \"simian flu\", a side effect of the drug that enhanced the apes' intelligence, has killed most humans. Caesar struggles to maintain peace as his ape community is drawn into "}]}
+{"id": 2879, "query": "when does wentworth season 6 start in australia", "topk": [{"text": "Wentworth (season 6) | The sixth season of television drama series Wentworth premiered on Showcase in Australia on 19 June 2018 and concluded on 4 September 2018. It is executive produced by FremantleMedia's Director of Drama, Jo Porter. The season comprised 12 episodes. The sixth season picks up just days after the escape of Franky Doyle and Joan Ferguson. This season introduced three new characters portrayed by Leah Purcell, Susie Porter and Rarriwuy Hick."}]}
+{"id": 2880, "query": "where is the north pole on the world map", "topk": [{"text": "North Pole | The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. It is called the True North Pole to distinguish from the Magnetic North Pole. The North Pole is by definition the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. It defines geodetic latitude 90\u00b0 North, as well as the direction of true north. At the North Pole all directions point south; all lines of longitude converge there, so its longitude can be defined as any degree value. No time zone has been assigned to the North Pole, so any time can be "}]}
+{"id": 2881, "query": "who played sam in clarissa explains it all", "topk": [{"text": "Sean O'Neal | Sean O\u2019Neal (born November 29, 1975) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Sam Anders in the television show Clarissa Explains It All. After Clarissa, he appeared in other TV series including Development Hell and the 2016 film Penumbra."}]}
+{"id": 2882, "query": "who did puss in boots grew up with", "topk": [{"text": "Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos | he talks about sending them back to jail for double-crossing him, but he learns that they have no family and are orphans like him. He then sympathetically tells them how he also knows it's tough growing up not knowing whom to trust and being betrayed, making an example of how Humpty led him down the wrong path, just as the Whisperer has done to them. Puss then decides to point the Diablos in the right direction and trains them how to fight and plays with them, becoming friends. He also gives them names: Perla (because she is one of a kind), another "}]}
+{"id": 2883, "query": "who commissioned the first christmas card in 1943", "topk": [{"text": "Christmas card | enter into the new auspicious year 1612\" \u2013 being laid out to form a rose. The first commercially available card was commissioned by Sir Henry Cole and designed by John Callcott Horsley in London 1843. The central picture showed three generations of a family raising a toast to the card's recipient: on either side were scenes of charity, with food and clothing being given to the poor. Allegedly the image of the family drinking wine together proved controversial, but the idea was shrewd: Cole had helped introduce the Penny Post three years earlier. Two batches totaling 2,050 cards were "}]}
+{"id": 2884, "query": "who can be called a man of god", "topk": [{"text": "Man of God | Moses (Deuteronomy ; Joshua ; Psalm 90:1; Ezra 3:2; 1 Chronicles 23:14; 2 Chronicles 30:16) Moses is the only person called \u201cman of God\u201d in the Torah. ; The angel of the Lord who appeared to Samson's mother (Judges 13:6, 8) whom she may have taken to be a prophet (Leviticus Rabbah 1:1) ; The man who chastised the Priest Eli (1 Samuel 2:27) whom Sifre identifies as Samuel's father Elkanah (Sifre to Deuteronomy 342:4) ; Samuel (1 Samuel 9:6, 7, 8, 10) ; David (Nehemiah 12:24, 36; 2 Chronicles 8:14) ; Shemaiah (1 Kings 12:22; 2 Chronicles 11:2) ; The man from Judah who cried out against King "}]}
+{"id": 2885, "query": "what nfl player has the most nfl rings", "topk": [{"text": "San Jose State Spartans | Clarence Cunningham \u2013 former AFL wide receiver, defensive back, running back, and kick returner; former AF2 starter, Stockton Lightning; IFL free safety, Catania Elephants ; Neal Dahlen \u2013 former SJSU quarterback, NFL manager and scout; holds the record for the most earned Super Bowl rings at seven. ; Rashied Davis \u2013 NFL wide receiver, Chicago Bears ; Steve DeBerg \u2013 former NFL quarterback, Dallas Cowboys ; David Diaz-Infante \u2013 former NFL and CFL offensive guard, San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, and Sacramento Gold Miners ; Terry Donahue \u2013 UCLA head football coach; College Football Hall of Fame inductee (attended SJSU for one year) "}]}
+{"id": 2886, "query": "most passing yards by nfl qb in a game", "topk": [{"text": "List of 500-yard passing games in the National Football League | In the history of the National Football League (NFL), 20 different quarterbacks have passed for at least 500 yards in a single game 25 times, a feat also referred to as the \"500 Club\". Norm Van Brocklin was the first to do so, whose 554-yard performance in a 1951 game remains the league record for most passing yards in a game. Only three quarterbacks have thrown for over 500 yards more than once in their career; Drew Brees and Tom Brady did so twice (both of Brees' 500-yard games occurred in regular season games, while Brady had one 500-yard game each in both a regular season game and a postseason game), and Ben Roethlisberger did so four times (three times in the regular season "}]}
+{"id": 2887, "query": "who sings jungle book i wanna be like you", "topk": [{"text": "I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song) | \"I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)\" is a song from Walt Disney's 1967 film The Jungle Book. The song was written by songwriters Robert and Richard Sherman, and was performed by singer and musician Louis Prima as King Louie, with Phil Harris providing additional vocals as Baloo the bear."}]}
+{"id": 2888, "query": "where was the new pete's dragon filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Pete's Dragon (2016 film) | photography commenced in January 2015 in New Zealand, with Lowery directing. Rehearsals began early January 2015, while news reported the beginning of the shooting on January 26, 2015, set to last through April. Live-action filming locations included Bay of Plenty, Taupo and Wellington, while CGI was done at Stone Street Studios. On February 10, 2015, a press release confirmed that principal photography had commenced. Shooting took place in and around Wellington and Rotorua, before transferring to Tapanui, where the old Blue Mountain Lumber mill was used as the mill in the film, and the main street became Millhaven for two weeks. Production concluded on April 30, 2015."}]}
+{"id": 2889, "query": "total goals scored by ronaldo in la liga", "topk": [{"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo | At the start of his seventh season at Madrid, the 2015\u201316 campaign, Ronaldo became the club's all-time top scorer, first in the league and then in all competitions. His five-goal haul in a 6\u20130 away win over Espanyol on 12 September took his tally in La Liga to 230 goals in 203 games, surpassing the club's previous recordholder, Ra\u00fal. A month later, on 17 October, he again surpassed Ra\u00fal when he scored the second goal in a 3\u20130 defeat of Levante at the Bernab\u00e9u to take his overall total for the club to 324 goals. Ronaldo also became the all-time top scorer in the Champions League with "}]}
+{"id": 2890, "query": "who's opening for foo fighters at fenway", "topk": [{"text": "Hilken Mancini | In 2012, Mancini formed \u201cThe Monsieurs\u201d, a garage punk band, with Andy Macbain (Tunnel of Love) and drummer Erin King. The Monsieurs have released two full-length albums (The Monsieurs and Deux) and several singles on the Slovenly label. On July 21, 2018, The Monsieurs were asked to open for the Foo Fighters at Boston's Fenway Park. Hilken also works as a back-up vocalist, doing sessions with Tanya Donelly (Belly), Juliana Hatfield, Buffalo Tom, and several projects with David Derby (The Dambuilders, Grammercy Arms). In 2015, Mancini was asked to join \u201cA Band of their Own\u201d (BOTO), an ad hoc group of women musicians including Kay Hanley (Letters to Cleo), Belly's Tanya Donelly and Gail Greenwood, Jen Trynin, Magen Tracy, Jenny Dee and Hilken's bandmate in Fuzzy, Chris Toppin. BOTO performs at Theo and Paul Epstein's \u201cHot Stove, Cool Music\u201d for the benefit of the Foundation to Be Named Later in both Boston (in February 2018) and Chicago."}]}
+{"id": 2891, "query": "when did the eagles last play in a superbowl", "topk": [{"text": "2010 Philadelphia Eagles season | in time for kickoff, and the postponement decision was made by the league and the Eagles. This was the 20th NFL game to be played on a Tuesday, but the first since. The last Eagles game on a Tuesday was September 26, 1944, when they defeated the Boston Yanks in the season opener. It was also the Yanks first regular season franchise game. The Giants' loss to the Packers earlier on Sunday gave the Eagles the NFC East title. The Eagles' chances of contending for a first-round bye were ended with the loss to the Vikings coupled with the Bears' win over the Jets."}]}
+{"id": 2892, "query": "when did south sudan join east african community", "topk": [{"text": "East African Community | Sudan be allowed to join the East African Community. Those recommendations, however, had not been released to the public. It was reported that South Sudan could be admitted as early as November 2015 when the heads of East African States had their summit meeting. South Sudan was eventually approved for membership to the bloc in March 2016, and signed a treaty of accession in April 2016. It had six months to ratify the agreement, which it did on 5 September, at which point it formally acceded to the community. It does not yet participate to the same extent as the other members."}]}
+{"id": 2893, "query": "when did the nfl start playing in london", "topk": [{"text": "United Kingdom\u2013United States relations | acknowledged the British sporting world. Due to unfamiliarity of the sport, television guides and newspapers had printed out guides explaining the sport. A year later, the first match between two British teams the London Ravens and the Northwich Spartans was played, in that game the Ravens won. Later in the 1980s, the sport grew and rival teams started to play, which was helped by support from various American players, coaches and sponsors like Coca-Cola & Budweiser. In 1986, the first ever official NFL game to play at the home of English sport, Wembley between the Chicago Bears and the Dallas Cowboys. However, by the early 1990s due to the recession, Channel 4 stopping regular showings of the NFL in 1997 and falling interest, it lost its popularity. Nevertheless, "}]}
+{"id": 2894, "query": "the world's tallest jain statue is located in which state of india", "topk": [{"text": "Statue of Ahimsa | The Statue of Ahimsa is located at Mangi-Tungi, in Nashik, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the tallest Jain statue in the world. The statue depicts the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha. The statue is 108 feet (32.9 meters) tall \u2013 121 feet (36.8 meters) including pedestal. The statue has been carved out of the Mangi-Tungi hills, which are considered to be sacred by the Jains. This statue holds the Guinness world record for the tallest Jain Idol. The certificate was awarded to Ganini Gyanmati Mataji, Chandnamati Mataji and Swami Ravindrakirtiji on 6 March 2016. The statue was built by the inspiration of Supreme Jain Sadhvi Ganineepramukh Aryika Shri Gyanmati Mataji, and under the guidance of Aryika Sri Chandanamati Mataji. The project was chaired and directed by Swami Raveendra Kirtiji. The construction of the statue started in 2002 under the guidance of Chief Secretary Pannalalji Papdiwal and Chief engineer C. R. Patil working president shri Anil Jain-Delhi. It was completed on 24 January 2016 (Tithi-Magh Krishna Ekam). The statue was sculpted by Shri Moolchand Ramchand Nahata Firm."}]}
+{"id": 2895, "query": "who said beware of the ides of march", "topk": [{"text": "The Ides of March (band) | In 1990 The Ides' home town of Berwyn offered to have the re-united group headline their \"Summerfaire.\" The concert was attended by over 20,000 and the Ides returned to live performances. The following year they released their first new music since 1973, a four-song cassette EP entitled \"Beware \u2013 The Ides of March\". Trumpeter and backing vocalist Chuck Soumar is credited with being primarily responsible for reuniting the band. In 1992 the album Ideology was released with re-recordings of \"Vehicle\", and \"You Wouldn't Listen\", plus new material. In 1997 the five-track album \"Age Before Beauty\" was released, which included an instrumental of \"Vehicle\" and a new version of \"Roller Coaster\". And by 1998 the band wrote and released \"Finally Next Year\" to commemorate the Chicago Cubs' season. The song was included on a CD entitled The Cubs' Greatest Hits which was sold at all Major League ballparks. The song was used on many Cubs-themed radio and television programs."}]}
+{"id": 2896, "query": "where do the maple leafs play hockey in toronto", "topk": [{"text": "Toronto Maple Leafs | The Toronto Maple Leafs (officially the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club and often referred to as the Leafs) are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto. They compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference. The club is owned by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, a company that owns several professional sports teams in the city. The Maple Leafs' broadcasting rights are split between BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications. For their first 14 seasons, the club played their home games at the Mutual Street Arena, before moving to Maple Leaf Gardens in 1931. The Maple Leafs moved to their present home, Scotiabank "}]}
+{"id": 2897, "query": "what kind of dog is nana in snow dogs", "topk": [{"text": "Snow Dogs | Dr. Theodore \"Ted\" Brooks (Gooding) is a celebrity dentist in Miami, Florida. Every city bus carries an advertisement for his dental practice \"Hot Smile\" with his picture. One day, Ted receives a letter from Alaska, naming him as the only heir of Lucy Watkins, a resident of the backwoods village of Tolketna. Ted's mother Amelia (Nichelle Nichols) reveals that he is adopted; Lucy was his biological mother. Ted travels to Tolketna to claim his inheritance from Lucy: seven Siberian Huskies named Diesel, Mack, Sniff, Yodel, Scooper, Duchess and Demon, and a Border Collie named Nana. Completely out of his element, Ted is confounded by blizzards, thin ice, "}]}
+{"id": 2898, "query": "when did hyderabad became a part of india", "topk": [{"text": "Warangal | it remained part of the Mughal empire until the southern provinces of the empire split away to become the state of Hyderabad in 1724, which included the Telangana region and some parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka. Hyderabad was annexed to India in 1948, and became an Indian state called as Hyderabad state. In 1956 Hyderabad state was partitioned as part of the States Reorganisation Act, and Telangana, the Telugu-speaking region of Hyderabad state, which includes Warangal, became part of Andhra Pradesh. After the Telangana movement, Telangana state was formed on 2 June 2014, Warangal became part of Telangana State."}]}
+{"id": 2899, "query": "who made possible the first reproduction of the human voice on the phonograph", "topk": [{"text": "Sound recording and reproduction | The first device that could record actual sounds as they passed through the air (but could not play them back\u2014the purpose was only visual study) was the phonautograph, patented in 1857 by Parisian inventor \u00c9douard-L\u00e9on Scott de Martinville. The earliest known recordings of the human voice are phonautograph recordings, called phonautograms, made in 1857. They consist of sheets of paper with sound-wave-modulated white lines created by a vibrating stylus that cut through a coating of soot as the paper was passed under it. An 1860 phonautogram of Au Clair de la Lune, a French folk song, was played back as sound for the first time in 2008 by scanning it and using software to convert the undulating line, which graphically encoded the sound, into a corresponding digital audio file."}]}
+{"id": 2900, "query": "when does wonder woman come out on blue ray", "topk": [{"text": "Wonder Woman (2017 film) | Wonder Woman was released on Digital HD on August 29, 2017 and on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray and DVD on September 19, 2017. The film debuted at the top spot of both the NPD VideoScan overall disc sales chart and the Blu-ray Disc sales chart."}]}
+{"id": 2901, "query": "who sang i dreamed a dream in les miserables", "topk": [{"text": "I Dreamed a Dream | \"I Dreamed a Dream\" is a song from the 1980 musical Les Mis\u00e9rables. It is a solo that is sung by the character Fantine during the first act. The music is by Claude-Michel Sch\u00f6nberg, with orchestrations by John Cameron. The English lyrics are by Herbert Kretzmer, based on the original French libretto by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel from the original French production. The song is a lament, sung by the anguished Fantine, who has just been fired from her job at the factory and thrown onto the streets. She thinks back to happier days and wonders at all that has gone wrong in her life. The song is typically played in the key of E-flat major with the final chorus in F "}]}
+{"id": 2902, "query": "what time is it in alaska time zone", "topk": [{"text": "Alaska Time Zone | standard time: Alaska Standard Time (AKST) ; daylight saving time: Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT) The Alaska Time Zone observes standard time by subtracting nine hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC\u221209:00). During daylight saving time its time offset is eight hours (UTC\u221208:00). The clock time in this zone is based on mean solar time at the 135th meridian west of the Greenwich Observatory. The zone includes nearly all of the U.S. state of Alaska and is one hour behind the Pacific Time Zone. The western Aleutian Islands observe Hawaii\u2013Aleutian Time, one hour behind the remainder of the state. The largest city in the Alaskan Time Zone is Anchorage, Alaska. The Anchorage Metropolitan Area is the largest metropolitan area in the zone. Effective from 2007, the local time changes from AKST to AKDT at 02:00 LST to 03:00 LDT on the second Sunday in March and returns at 02:00 LDT to 01:00 LST on the first Sunday in November."}]}
+{"id": 2903, "query": "when is winter big brother going to start", "topk": [{"text": "Big Brother C\u00e9l\u00e9brit\u00e9s | Big Brother C\u00e9l\u00e9brit\u00e9s is the celebrity version of the international reality show of the Quebec version of Big Brother on Noovo. The show features local celebrities in Quebec. On 24 August 2020, Bell Media announced that the celebrity version of Big Brother would start in the winter of 2020-2021. On 26 October 2020, it was announced that the singer Marie-Mai Bouchard will host the live shows on Sunday. The show premiered on 10 January 2021 and lasted for 13 weeks. The main show was broadcast at 18:30 from Monday to Thursday and 19:00 on Sunday. A spin-off show called Big Brother 7/7 was broadcast everyday at 22:00 "}]}
+{"id": 2904, "query": "where is the nfl game in london played", "topk": [{"text": "NFL International Series | all International Series games (later surpassed by the 2017 game between the Ravens and Jaguars, which drew an attendance of 84,592). For 2017 the series underwent a partial rebrand with four games in London branded as NFL London Games and one game in Mexico City branded as the NFL Mexico Game. In January 2018, it was announced that three games would be played in London that year, with two at Wembley and the other the first game at Tottenham Hotspur's new stadium. However, it was later confirmed that the opening of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium would be delayed and therefore all "}]}
+{"id": 2905, "query": "who is the quarterback for the green bay packers", "topk": [{"text": "List of Green Bay Packers starting quarterbacks | The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) and are the third-oldest franchise in the National Football League (NFL). The club was founded in 1919 by coach, player, and future Hall of Fame inductee Curly Lambeau and sports and telegraph editor George Whitney Calhoun. The Packers competed against local teams for two seasons before entering the NFL in 1921. The Packers have had 46 starting quarterbacks (QB) in the history of their franchise. The Packers' past starting quarterbacks include Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Curly Lambeau, Tony Canadeo, Arnie Herber, Bart Starr and Brett Favre. The team's first starting quarterback was Norm Barry, while the longest serving was Brett Favre. The Packers' starting quarterback for the season is Aaron Rodgers, who is playing in his 13th season in the NFL. They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Packers."}]}
+{"id": 2906, "query": "who played the face in the a team", "topk": [{"text": "The A-Team | Although the part of Face was written by Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell with Dirk Benedict in mind, NBC insisted that the part should be played by another actor. Therefore, in the pilot, Face was portrayed by Tim Dunigan, who was later replaced by Benedict, with the comment that Dunigan was \"too tall and too young\". According to Dunigan: \"I look even younger on camera than I am. So it was difficult to accept me as a veteran of the Vietnam War, which ended when I was a sophomore in high school.\" Tia Carrere was intended to join the principal cast of the show in its fifth season after appearing in the season four finale, providing a tie "}]}
+{"id": 2907, "query": "where did the battle of bonhomme richard take place", "topk": [{"text": "USS Bonhomme Richard (1765) | Bonhomme Richard's final resting location was the subject of much speculation. A number of unsuccessful efforts had been conducted to locate the wreck. The location was presumed to be in approximately 180 ft of water off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire, a headland near where her final battle took place. The quantity of other wrecks in the area and a century of fishing trawler operations had complicated all searches. A wreck was identified in 1974 off Flamborough Head and in 2001 it was concluded that there was a high possibility that the wreck was that of the Bonhomme Richard. The remains were designated under the Protection of Wrecks Act in 2002. The wreck is a Protected "}]}
+{"id": 2908, "query": "when was the last time that the eagles were at the super bowl", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl XXXIX | World Series. The Eagles did not return to the Super Bowl until 2017, also with a 13\u20133 record, when they beat the Falcons and Vikings in the reverse order that they did in the 2004\u201305 playoffs. They exacted revenge on New England in Super Bowl LII, defeating them 41\u201333 and winning their first championship since 1960. 15 years later, Andy Reid returned to the Super Bowl as head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, who defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31\u201320 at Super Bowl LIV, winning the team's first title since Super Bowl IV and Reid's first as head coach. They would return to the Super Bowl in 2021, but lose to Tom Brady's second team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 31\u20139. As of 2021, this is the last time that a team has won back-to-back Super Bowls."}]}
+{"id": 2909, "query": "who is the original singer of fool if you think it's over", "topk": [{"text": "Fool (If You Think It's Over) | \"Fool (If You Think It's Over)\" is the title of a popular song originally released in 1978 by the British singer-songwriter Chris Rea. Rea also wrote the lyrics and composed the music of the song, which appears on his 1978 debut album, Whatever Happened to Benny Santini? The single's charting success in the USA earned him a Grammy nomination as Best New Artist in 1979."}]}
+{"id": 2910, "query": "who stars in kevin probably save the world", "topk": [{"text": "Kevin (Probably) Saves the World | Jason Ritter as Kevin Finn ; JoAnna Garcia as Amy Cabrera (n\u00e9e Finn) ; Kimberly Hebert Gregory as Yvette ; India de Beaufort as Kristin Allen ; J. August Richards as Sheriff Deputy Nathan Purcell ; Chloe East as Reese Cabrera ; Dustin Ybarra as Tyler Medina "}]}
+{"id": 2911, "query": "what is in a pat o brien hurricane", "topk": [{"text": "Pat O'Brien's Bar | where local entertainers take song requests. The dueling piano bar is thought to be the first of its kind. O'Brien is reported to have invented the hurricane cocktail in the 1940s. The story of the drink's origin holds that, due to difficulties importing scotch during World War II, liquor salesmen forced bar owners to buy up to 50 cases of their much-more-plentiful rum in order to secure a single case of good whiskey or scotch. The barmen at Pat O'Brien's came up with an appealing recipe to reduce their bulging surplus of rum. When they decided to serve it in a hurricane glass, shaped like a hurricane lamp, the hurricane was born. Other locations of Pat O'Brien's Bar: "}]}
+{"id": 2912, "query": "who did the us share the oregon country with", "topk": [{"text": "Territorial evolution of North America since 1763 | October 20, 1818 December 3, 1818 The Treaty of 1818 established the 49th parallel north west of the Lake of the Woods as the border with British-held lands, and Oregon Country was established as a shared land between the United States and United Kingdom. Oregon Country consisted of most of present-day Idaho and Oregon, all of Washington, and a portion of Montana, as well as the southern part of the unorganized British territory which became British Columbia. The treaty transferred the Red River Basin to the United States, consisting of northwestern Minnesota, northeastern North Dakota, and the northeastern tip of South Dakota. The southern portion of Illinois Territory was admitted as the 21st state, Illinois. The remainder was reassigned to Michigan Territory. The unorganized lands which had been a part of Indiana Territory prior to the admission of Indiana as a state were also assigned to Michigan Territory."}]}
+{"id": 2913, "query": "who is eliminated in big boss kannada 5", "topk": [{"text": "List of Bigg Boss (Kannada TV series) controversies | Samyuktha Hegde entered the house on the 58th day of the fifth season as a guest contestant. Samyuktha assaulted Sameer Acharya, a contestant of the season claiming that Sameer had touched her inappropriately during a task on the 66th day. Sameer demanded for a fair judgement and added that he was ready to walk out of the house proven to have committed the mistake. Both the contestants were called to the confession room and Samyuktha apologized to Sameer for what happened. Samyuktha was eliminated from the house on the same day since assaulting a co-contestant is against the rules of the show."}]}
+{"id": 2914, "query": "who won la liga in the last 10 years", "topk": [{"text": "La Liga | Liga/Copa Del Rey double, something that has not been achieved since the 1950s. Real Madrid brought back the La Liga title under the management of Zinedine Zidane in 2016\u201317, but Barcelona won the title again in the 2017\u201318 season, as well as winning their eighth double, for 7 La Liga titles in 10 years. Barcelona retained the title yet again and won their 26th La Liga title in the 2018\u201319 season, for 8 La Liga titles in 11 years. Madrid reclaimed the title in 2019\u201320, winning the season that was severely disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Bar\u00e7a finished second, making it their twelfth consecutive placing in the top two, with eight victories."}]}
+{"id": 2915, "query": "who has played in the most masters tournaments", "topk": [{"text": "Masters Tournament | ; The 1966 playoff included three players: Jack Nicklaus (70), Tommy Jacobs (72), and Gay Brewer (78). The first winner of the Masters Tournament was Horton Smith in 1934, and he repeated in 1936. The player with the most Masters victories is Jack Nicklaus, who won six times between 1963 and 1986. Tiger Woods has five wins, followed by Arnold Palmer with four, and Jimmy Demaret, Gary Player, Sam Snead, Nick Faldo, and Phil Mickelson have three titles to their name. Player was the tournament's first overseas winner with his first victory in 1961. Two-time champions include Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Tom Watson, Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer, Ben Crenshaw, Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Olaz\u00e1bal, and Bubba Watson. "}]}
+{"id": 2916, "query": "when did beryl markham fly across the atlantic", "topk": [{"text": "Beryl Markham | In 1936, Markham made a solo flight across the Atlantic, from England to North America. When she decided to take on the Atlantic crossing, no pilot had yet flown non-stop from Europe to New York, nor made the westward flight solo, though several had died trying. Markham hoped to claim both records. On 16 September 1936, she took off from Abingdon, southern England. After a 20-hour flight, her Vega Gull, The Messenger, suffered fuel starvation due to icing of the fuel tank vents, and she crash-landed at Baleine Cove on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. She became the first person to make it from England to North America non-stop from east to west and was celebrated as an aviation pioneer. Markham chronicled many of her adventures in her memoir, West with the Night, published in 1942. Despite strong reviews in the press, the book sold modestly, and then quickly went out of print. After living for many years in the United States, Markham moved back to Kenya in 1952."}]}
+{"id": 2917, "query": "what are some special products made in mississippi", "topk": [{"text": "Mississippian copper plates | Besides the repouss\u00e9 copper plates, Mississippian people also created copper axes, knives, gorgets, beads, and fishhooks, as well as wooden beads and ear spools covered in copper. Long-nosed god maskettes, a special kind of ear ornamentation, are sometimes found made of copper. Copper examples have been found at the Gahagan Mounds Site in Louisiana and at the Grant Mound in Florida, each of which produced two of the earpieces. Several copper covered cedar knives were found in the Great Mortuary mound at Spiro. Several matching pairs were found, although of slightly differing lengths, ranging up to 17 in long. One set had Weeping eye motifs repouss\u00e9d into the copper sheathing. A variety of copper and copper covered "}]}
+{"id": 2918, "query": "how many numbers are in the euromillions draw", "topk": [{"text": "EuroMillions | The player selects five main numbers which can be any number from 1 to 50. ; The player selects two different lucky star numbers from a pool of 12 numbers. Draws take place at 20:45 every Tuesday and Friday in Paris. The results are published shortly after the draw on associated and independent websites around 20:45 UTC. To participate in the EuroMillions Lotto, tickets can be purchased from many outlets, namely at licensed stores and online websites. The game play changed on Tuesday, 10 May 2011 with a second weekly draw and the number of \"lucky stars\" in the Paquerette machine increasing from 9 to 11. A prize for matching two main numbers and no lucky stars was also introduced on the same date. On Saturday, 24 September 2016, the number of \"lucky stars\" increased again, from 11 to 12."}]}
+{"id": 2919, "query": "where is the heart of palm on a palm tree", "topk": [{"text": "Heart of palm | Heart of palm is a vegetable harvested from the inner core and growing bud of certain palm trees, most notably the coconut (Cocos nucifera), ju\u00e7ara (Euterpe edulis), a\u00e7a\u00ed palm (Euterpe oleracea), palmetto (Sabal spp.), and peach palm. Harvesting of many uncultivated or wild single-stemmed palms results in palm tree death (e.g. Geonoma edulis). However, other palm species are clonal or multi-stemmed plants (e.g. Prestoea acuminata, Euterpe oleracea) and moderate harvesting will not kill the entire clonal palm. Heart of palm may be eaten on its own, and often it is eaten in a salad. An alternative to wild heart of "}]}
+{"id": 2920, "query": "who enforces the charter of rights and freedoms", "topk": [{"text": "Section 31 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms | the Charter because of the potential limits on their powers, but the opposition would have been stronger had Parliament been able to exert its authority over the provinces. As Hogg notes, section 31 also distinguishes the Charter from various rights in the amendments to the United States Constitution. In the United States, the federal Congress has the authority to enforce various rights, including those in the Thirteenth Amendment, which prohibits slavery, the Fourteenth Amendment, which binds the states to respect due process, and the Fifteenth Amendment, which contains a partial right to vote. While section 31 denies remedial powers in respect of the Charter for Parliament and the legislatures, the courts receive this authority through section 24 and section 52 of the Constitution Act, 1982."}]}
+{"id": 2921, "query": "who was the buccaneers qb when they won the superbowl", "topk": [{"text": "History of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers | starting QB Brian Griese during a win over the Miami Dolphins. Replacement starter Chris Simms struggled early as the Bucs lost games to the San Francisco 49ers and Carolina Panthers, but Simms came into his own when he led the team to a last-minute win over the Washington Redskins in a 36\u201335 thriller to break that slump. In a gutsy move, Gruden went for the win with a two-point conversion plunge by fullback Mike Alstott. A booth review of that play was inconclusive, and Redskins coach Joe Gibbs stated after the game his belief that Alstott had not scored. The Bucs followed up with important wins over their NFC South division rivals, sweeping both the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons, as well as defeating the "}]}
+{"id": 2922, "query": "how many episodes in season 3 of good witch", "topk": [{"text": "The Good Witch (franchise) | In February 2014, the Hallmark Channel announced that Good Witch had been green-lighted for a ten-episode series, starring Catherine Bell, to premiere on February 28, 2015. Production for the first season began on October 29, 2014, in Toronto, with Sue Tenney as showrunner. Bailee Madison and James Denton also star. Five further two-hour films, promoted as special episodes, have also aired from 2015 to 2019 in the weeks before Halloween."}]}
+{"id": 2923, "query": "when was theme from a summer place released", "topk": [{"text": "Theme from A Summer Place (album) | Theme from a Summer Place is a studio album released by Billy Vaughn in 1960 on Dot LP record DLP 3276 (mono) 25276 (stereo). The album topped Billboard's album charts in 1960 for two weeks, and stayed in the charts for a total of 62 weeks."}]}
+{"id": 2924, "query": "what are the two extracellular fluid compartments in the body", "topk": [{"text": "Fluid compartments | The human body and even its individual body fluids may be conceptually divided into various fluid compartments, which, although not literally anatomic compartments, do represent a real division in terms of how portions of the body's water, solutes, and suspended elements are segregated. The two main fluid compartments are the intracellular and extracellular compartments. The intracellular compartment is the space within the organism's cells; it is separated from the extracellular compartment by cell membranes. About two-thirds of the total body water of humans is held in the cells, mostly in the cytosol, and the remainder is found in the extracellular compartment. "}]}
+{"id": 2925, "query": "in 1945 which party came into power in england", "topk": [{"text": "Postwar Britain (1945\u20131979) | After the Second World War, the landslide 1945 election returned the Labour Party to power and Clement Attlee became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The party quickly nationalised critical sectors of the economy, especially declining industries. The Bank of England was nationalised along with railways (see Transport Act 1947), coal mining, public utilities and heavy industry. The most controversial case was the takeover of the highly profitable iron and steel industry, which was opposed and finally reversed by the Conservatives."}]}
+{"id": 2926, "query": "who is the best director in bollywood 2017", "topk": [{"text": "Amit Sharma (director) | Amit Ravindernath Sharma is an Indian director and producer working predominantly as a director of television commercials. In feature films, he is best known for the 2018 film Badhaai Ho, which was one of the highest grossing Bollywood films of 2018, having earned \u20b9220.34 crore ($31 million) as of December 2018."}]}
+{"id": 2927, "query": "what is the population of keystone heights florida", "topk": [{"text": "Keystone Heights, Florida | As of the census of 2000, there were 1,349 people, 515 households, and 374 families residing in the city. The population density was 296.9 people per square mile (114.7/km2). There were 562 housing units at an average density of 123.7 per square mile (47.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 96.07% White, 0.44% African American, 0.52% Native American, 0.52% Asian, 0.30% Pacific Islander, 1.19% from other races, and 0.96% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 2.67% of the population. There were 515 households, out of which 36.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 56.7% were married couples living together, 12.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.2% were non-families. 24.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 14.0% had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average "}]}
+{"id": 2928, "query": "when did the term sustainability start to be used", "topk": [{"text": "Sustainability | Modern use of the term \"sustainability\" really begins with the UN Commission on Environment and Development, also known as the Brundtland Commission, set up in 1983. According to Our Common Future (also known as the \"Brundtland Report\"), sustainable development is defined as development that \"meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.\" Sustainable development may be the organizing principle of sustainability, yet others may view the two terms as paradoxical (seeing development as inherently unsustainable). The word sustainability is also used widely by development agencies and international charities to focus their poverty alleviation efforts in ways that can be sustained by the local populace and its environment."}]}
+{"id": 2929, "query": "when did the cowboys start playing on thanksgiving day", "topk": [{"text": "1966 Dallas Cowboys season | With the growth in popularity of televised NFL games, the league began looking for a second team in addition to the Detroit Lions, to host an annual Thanksgiving Day game. Every team turned down the offer, except for the Dallas Cowboys. General Manager Tex Schramm recognized this as an opportunity for the franchise to increase its popularity and establish its own Thanksgiving Day game tradition. In 1966, the Cowboys who had been founded six years earlier, adopted the practice of hosting Thanksgiving games. It is widely rumored that the Cowboys sought a guarantee that they would regularly host Thanksgiving games as a condition of their very first one (since games on days other than Sunday were uncommon at the time and thus high attendance was not a certainty). Since then, the two \"traditional\" Thanksgiving Day pro football games have been in Detroit and Dallas."}]}
+{"id": 2930, "query": "who played emma in h2o just add water", "topk": [{"text": "Claire Holt | Claire Rhiannon Serenity Holt (born 11 June 1988) is an Australian-American actress and model, who is known for her roles as Emma Gilbert in H2O: Just Add Water, Samara Cook in Pretty Little Liars, Rebekah Mikaelson in The Vampire Diaries, and its spinoff series The Originals and Kate in the 2017 survival horror film, 47 Meters Down."}]}
+{"id": 2931, "query": "what does fancy dress mean in the uk", "topk": [{"text": "Japan (band) | as though we're in fashion.\" In another interview, he stated \"I don't like to be associated with them [New Romantics]. The attitudes are so very different.\" Of Japan's fashion sense, Sylvian said \"For them [New Romantics], fancy dress is a costume. But ours is a way of life. We look and dress this way every day.\" Regardless, it had a positive effect on the band's record sales in the UK and they slowly began to gain chart success. After a couple of lower charting singles, their first UK Top 40 hit was a re-release of the \"Quiet Life\" single, which peaked at No. 19 in October 1981. Three of the singles "}]}
+{"id": 2932, "query": "when is the new tappan zee bridge going to be finished", "topk": [{"text": "Tappan Zee Bridge (1955\u20132017) | The northbound/westbound span opened on August 25, 2017. Southbound/eastbound traffic remained on the old span until October 7, 2017, when it was temporarily shifted to the newer northbound/westbound span. The old bridge was subsequently decommissioned. The replacement bridge project was expected to be completed by June 15, 2018 at a cost of $3.98 billion. After some delays, it was announced that the new southbound/eastbound span would open to traffic on September 8, 2018. However, the opening of the new eastbound span was delayed when a piece of the old bridge came loose on September 7 while being demolished. The eastbound span, which was 160 ft away from the old bridge, remained closed until the old bridge could be stabilized. The old bridge was then demolished in piecemeal fashion in order to minimize impacts on the Hudson River's "}]}
+{"id": 2933, "query": "what are the 5 pillars of faith of islam", "topk": [{"text": "Five Pillars of Islam | The Five Pillars of Islam (ark\u0101n al-Isl\u0101m \u0623\u0631\u0643\u0627\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u0625\u0633\u0644\u0627\u0645; also ark\u0101n ad-d\u012bn \u0623\u0631\u0643\u0627\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u062f\u064a\u0646 \"pillars of the religion\") are fundamental practices in Islam, considered to be obligatory acts of worship for all Muslims. They are summarized in the famous hadith of Gabriel. The Sunni and Shia agree on the basic details of the performance and practice of these acts, but the Shia do not refer to them by the same name (see Ancillaries of the Faith, for the Twelvers, and Seven pillars of Ismailism). They are: Muslim creed, prayer, charity to the poor, fasting on the month of Ramadan, and the pilgrimage to Mecca for those who are able."}]}
+{"id": 2934, "query": "when does i'm a celebrity get me out of here start in the uk", "topk": [{"text": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British series 5) | The fifth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! began on 20 November 2005 and ended on 5 December 2005. The programme ran for 16 days (18 days if counting the day the celebrities arrived and the morning the finalists exited). The series was won by Carol Thatcher."}]}
+{"id": 2935, "query": "who plays meredith quill in guardians of the galaxy 2", "topk": [{"text": "List of Marvel Comics characters: Q | Meredith Quill appears in the 2014 film Guardians of the Galaxy, portrayed by Laura Haddock. Dying of terminal cancer, she gives Peter Quill a mixtape before passing, all the while declaring that Peter's father was \"an angel made of pure light\". ; Laura Haddock reprises her role in the 2017 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, appearing in the prologue. This film reveals that Peter's father is Ego, rather than J'son. It is later revealed that Ego visited her multiple times, and in their last meeting secretly gave her the tumor which caused her death. Star-Lord and the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy avenge her death by foiling Ego's plan of universal genocide. "}]}
+{"id": 2936, "query": "how many terms can a mayor serve in texas", "topk": [{"text": "List of mayors of Houston | The following is a list of people who have served as mayor of the city of Houston in the U.S. state of Texas. Until 2015, the term of the mayor was two years. Beginning with the tenure of Bob Lanier, the city charter imposed term limits on officeholders of no more than three terms (six years total). On November 3, 2015, voters approved Proposition 2, which extended the terms of the Mayor, City Controller and City Councilmembers to four years, while imposing a limit of two terms."}]}
+{"id": 2937, "query": "when was the first time the internet was used", "topk": [{"text": "Internet in the United Kingdom | through JANET NRS and the BBC's first website went online in 1994. Other early websites which went online in 1993 hosted in the UK included JumpStation, which was the first WWW search engine hosted at the University of Stirling in Scotland; The Internet Movie Database, hosted by the computer science department of Cardiff University in Wales; and Kent Anthropology, one of the first social science sites (one of the first 200 web servers). The Web brought many social and commercial uses to the Internet which was previously a network for academic institutions. It began to enter everyday use in 1993-4. An early attempt to provide access to the Web on television was being developed in 1995."}]}
+{"id": 2938, "query": "who wrote hallelujah i just love her so", "topk": [{"text": "Hallelujah I Love Her So | \"Hallelujah I Love Her So\" is a single by American musician Ray Charles. The rhythm and blues song was written and released by Charles in 1956 on the Atlantic label, and in 1957 it was included on his self-titled debut LP, also released on Atlantic. The song peaked at number five on the Billboard R&B chart. It is loosely based on 'Get It Over Baby' by Ike Turner (1953). The song incorporates Gospel music. \"Hallelujah I Love Her So\" is a testament to the joyous release of love, featuring a sophisticated horn arrangement and memorable tenor sax solo by Don Wilkerson. Several artists, including Stevie Wonder, Peggy Lee, Eddie Cochran, and Humble Pie have covered the song."}]}
+{"id": 2939, "query": "who was the oldest man elected president of usa", "topk": [{"text": "Gerontocracy | Wilbur Ross, have been septuagenarians or older. In the 2020 United States presidential election, the Democratic Party nominated former Vice President Joe Biden against Trump. Either Trump or Biden would have been the oldest President in American history, with Biden ultimately prevailing. Biden was 78 when he was sworn in on 20 January 2021, making him the oldest person to be inaugurated president of the United States. The Biden administration's cabinet appointments have also reflected these gerontocratic tendencies. For example, Janet Yellen, Biden's Treasury Secretary, is 74. The Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and the Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, are also both the oldest holders of their offices in American history. Representative Don Young and Senators Diane Feinstein and Chuck Grassley are the oldest members of congress at 87 years old. This observation has been connected to broader themes of American decline."}]}
+{"id": 2940, "query": "where will the cricket world cup 2019 be held", "topk": [{"text": "2019 Cricket World Cup opening ceremony | The Opening Ceremony of the Cricket World Cup 2019 took place on 29 May 2019, at The Mall in central London. The ICC promised that the opening ceremony would be the \u2018most celebrated start to a Cricket World Cup ever\u2019. The ceremony included live sport, music and entertainment for a planned 4,000 fans. Cricket journalist Andy Bull estimated that \"there cannot have been many more than 400\" fans actually present, which he ascribed in part to heavy rain. It ended with the official World Cup song, \"Stand By\", performed by Loryn and Rudimental."}]}
+{"id": 2941, "query": "who painted the ceiling of the florence cathedral", "topk": [{"text": "Palazzo Vecchio | The carved ceiling of the Hall of the Lilies, as this room is usually called, decorated with fleur-de-lys, and the Statue of St. John the Baptist and Putti are all by Benedetto da Maiano and his brother Giuliano. The golden fleur-de-lys decorations on blue background on the ceiling and three walls refer to the (short-lived) good relations between Florence and the French Crown. On the wall are frescoes by Domenico Ghirlandaio, painted in 1482. The apotheosis of St. Zenobius, first patron saint of Florence, was painted with a perspectival illusion of the background. In this background one can see the Cathedral, with Giotto's original facade "}]}
+{"id": 2942, "query": "author of the hymn great is thy faithfulness", "topk": [{"text": "Great Is Thy Faithfulness | Great Is Thy Faithfulness is a popular Adventist Christian hymn written by Thomas Chisholm (1866\u20131960) with music composed by William M. Runyan (1870\u20131957) in Baldwin City, Kansas, U.S. The phrase \"great is thy faithfulness\" comes from the Old Testament Book of Lamentations 3:23. These exact words occur in both the King James Bible and the Revised Standard Version."}]}
+{"id": 2943, "query": "where does sleeping freshmen never lie take place", "topk": [{"text": "Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie | Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie is a 2005 young adult novel by David Lubar. It is a story about the high school experiences of a fourteen-year-old boy named Scott Hudson. The book was one of the ALA's book picks for 2006. Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie follows the character of Scott Hudson as he attempts to survive high school and attract the attention of his crush Julia, a girl who recently became beautiful. If dealing with school activities and growing up isn't stressful enough, Scott's mother has announced that she's going to have a baby. In an attempt to make all of this more manageable, Scott tries to write down tips for getting through daily life and high school for his unborn sibling. The novel follows Scott's journey as he learns what to do and what not to do in high school as well as balancing activities, homework, friendships, and relationships with girls. Sophomores and Other Oxymorons is a sequel to the book and was released on August 18, 2015."}]}
+{"id": 2944, "query": "word that means separation of church and state", "topk": [{"text": "Separation of church and state | The separation of church and state is a philosophic and jurisprudential concept for defining political distance in the relationship between religious organizations and the state. Conceptually, the term refers to the creation of a secular state (with or without legally explicit church\u2013state separation) and to disestablishment, the changing of an existing, formal relationship between the church and the state. Although the concept is older, the exact phrase \"separation of church and state\" is derived from \"wall of separation between church and state\", a term coined by Thomas Jefferson. The concept was promoted by Enlightenment philosophers such as John Locke. In a society, the degree of political separation between the church and the civil state is determined by the legal structures and prevalent legal views that define the proper relationship between organized religion and the state. The arm's "}]}
+{"id": 2945, "query": "actor who plays dr avery on grey's anatomy", "topk": [{"text": "Jesse Williams (actor) | Jesse Wesley Williams (born August 5, 1980) is an American actor, director, producer, and activist. He portrayed Dr. Jackson Avery on the ABC series Grey's Anatomy (2009\u20132021) and has appeared in the films The Cabin in the Woods (2012), The Butler (2013) and Band Aid (2017). He also provided voice acting and motion capture for Markus in Detroit: Become Human (2018)."}]}
+{"id": 2946, "query": "when does season 13 of america's got talent premiere", "topk": [{"text": "America's Got Talent (season 13) | The thirteenth season of American talent show competition series America's Got Talent was broadcast on NBC from May 29 to September 19, 2018. The season saw no major changes to the program, with the guest judges for this season's Judge Cuts stage including Ken Jeong, Olivia Munn, Martina McBride, and Chris Hardwick. The thirteenth season was won by close-up magician Shin Lim, with acrobatic group Zurcaroh finishing second, and electric violinist Brian King Joseph placing third. During its broadcast, the season averaged around 11.15 million viewers."}]}
+{"id": 2947, "query": "which animal on earth has the longest life span", "topk": [{"text": "Aldabrachelys gigantea hololissa | Giant tortoises are among the longest-lived animals on the planet. Some individual Aldabra giant tortoises are thought to be over 200 years of age, but this is difficult to verify because they tend to outlive their human observers. Adwaita was reputedly one of four brought by British seamen from the Seychelles Islands as gifts to Robert Clive of the British East India Company in the 18th century, and came to Calcutta Zoo in 1875. At his death in March 2006 at the Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) Zoo in India, Adwaita is reputed to have reached the longest ever measured life span of 255 years (birth year 1750). Today, Jonathan, a 190-year-old, Saint Helena-dwelling Seychelles giant tortoise, is thought "}]}
+{"id": 2948, "query": "where was held the first session of muslim league", "topk": [{"text": "Armanitola | The first public meeting of Awami Muslim League was held on 11 October at Armanitola Maidan. Muslim League workers were preventing this meeting. Even Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman failed to convince the workers of Muslim League to get a microphone. Suddenly, Yar Mohammad Khan of Rai Shaheb Bazar intervened as Sheikh Mujibur Rahman requested him. Yar Mohammad raised his fist and hit the Muslim League workers and took the microphone. Huge followers of Yar Mohammad joined from Rai Shaheb Bazar and kicked out the Muslim league for good. This incident was enough to establish Awami League in Dhaka city."}]}
+{"id": 2949, "query": "who does the democratic republic of congo trade with", "topk": [{"text": "Democratic Republic of the Congo\u2013India relations | Bilateral trade between the DRC and India totaled US$ 415.39 million in 2015-16. The major commodities imported by India from the DRC are mineral fuel, mineral oils, copper, natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, oil seeds and olea, and miscellaneous grains. The major commodities India exports to the DRC are pharmaceutical products, vehicles, electrical machinery and equipment, nuclear reactors and boilers, and iron and steel products. The Indian government has offered to help Congo develop its mining industry."}]}
+{"id": 2950, "query": "what is the name of india 29 state", "topk": [{"text": "National Highway 29 (India) | National Highway 29(NH 29) is a primary national highway in India. This highway was previously part of old national highways 36, 39 and 150. Due to rationalisation of national highway numbers of India by Gazette notification on 5 March 2010, it was renumbered as National Highway 29. NH-29 runs across the Indian states of Assam, Nagaland and Manipur. This national highway is 338.5 km long."}]}
+{"id": 2951, "query": "when was the last time miss texas won miss america", "topk": [{"text": "Christie Lee Woods | Woods competed for the third time in Miss Texas USA 2004, and again only placed in the semifinals. This was her last attempt at the title, because of age restrictions imposed on contestants. Woods would represent the changing times, where none of the former Miss Teen USA titleholders would win a Miss USA state crown. Jamie Solinger of Iowa (3rd runner-up to Mrs. America 2005) and Shauna Gambill of California (first runner-up to Miss USA 1998 and Top 10 at Miss World 1998) would be the last in 1998."}]}
+{"id": 2952, "query": "what new deal program limited production in industry", "topk": [{"text": "United States farm bill | and cotton to reduce supply in order to increase prices. President Roosevelt's New Deal legislation focusing on agriculture paid farmers to reduce the number of productive acres on their farms, ultimately limiting the supply of commodity crops on the market. The goal was to increase the price of farm commodities by reducing overall supply, while also providing relief to farmers who were deeply in debt. This was, however, a voluntary program, meaning farmers were not required to remove acres from production if they were not interested in government assistance. Those who participated tended to remove land from production that was already producing poorly, "}]}
+{"id": 2953, "query": "who beat university of virginia in basketball this year", "topk": [{"text": "John Paul Jones Arena | The University of Virginia opened the John Paul Jones Arena on November 12, 2006, with a pair of victories. The Virginia women's basketball team defeated Old Dominion University 92\u201372 in the afternoon. Later that evening in front of a capacity crowd of 15,219, the Virginia men's basketball team defeated No. 10 ranked Arizona 93\u201390, rallying from a 19-point first-half deficit. Both games included elaborate pre-game festivities that featured a fireworks display and the Cavalier mascot rappelling from the rafters. Michael Buffer was introduced to announce the Virginia starting lineup prior to the men's game. On March 1, 2007, the men's basketball team defeated Virginia Tech 69\u201356, clinching a share of first place in "}]}
+{"id": 2954, "query": "two atoms of the same element that are covalently bonded", "topk": [{"text": "Covalent bond | four-electron bonds. The term covalent bond dates from 1939. The prefix co- means jointly, associated in action, partnered to a lesser degree, etc.; thus a \"co-valent bond\", in essence, means that the atoms share \"valence\", such as is discussed in valence bond theory. In the molecule, the hydrogen atoms share the two electrons via covalent bonding. Covalency is greatest between atoms of similar electronegativities. Thus, covalent bonding does not necessarily require that the two atoms be of the same elements, only that they be of comparable electronegativity. Covalent bonding that entails the sharing of electrons over more than two atoms is said to be delocalized."}]}
+{"id": 2955, "query": "what is don quixote's horse's name", "topk": [{"text": "Rocinante | Rocinante is Don Quixote's horse in the two-part 1605/1615 novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. In many ways, Rocinante is not only Don Quixote's horse, but also his double; like Don Quixote, he is awkward, past his prime, and engaged in a task beyond his capacities."}]}
+{"id": 2956, "query": "who played morticia in the addams family tv show", "topk": [{"text": "Morticia Addams | Morticia was portrayed by Carolyn Jones in the TV series, and Halloween with the New Addams Family TV movie, and by Anjelica Huston in The Addams Family and its sequel Addams Family Values. Huston's portrayal of Morticia was always illuminated by a ghostly glow around the eyes, which became most noticeable when she was standing or lying in dim light. Daryl Hannah played Morticia in the 1998 film Addams Family Reunion. Canadian actress Ellie Harvie played Morticia in the revival series, The New Addams Family. In the first animated series made in 1973, Morticia was voiced by Janet Waldo. Jones also voiced this character in an episode of The New Scooby-Doo Movies "}]}
+{"id": 2957, "query": "when was pac man released in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Pac-Man Collection | Pac-Man Collection was released on July 13, 2001 in North America, December 7, 2001 in Europe, and on January 11, 2002 in Japan. Development of the game was headed by California-based studio Mass Media, who previously worked with Namco on several Namco Museum collections for various platforms. The game was first announced on April 24 under the working title Pac-Man Fever, before being presented at the 2001 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) convention in Los Angeles, California. It is Namco's second title released for the Game Boy Advance, following Namco Museum from earlier that year. In Japan, the game was re-released under the Value Selection budget brand on February 2, 2006. Alongside the Family Computer conversion of Pac-Land, it was digitally re-released for the Wii U Virtual Console on June 11, 2014 to celebrate Pac-Man's inclusion as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS & Wii U."}]}
+{"id": 2958, "query": "how much is the united states in debt to china", "topk": [{"text": "Economy of the United States | public. , China, holding $1.26trillion in treasury bonds, is the largest foreign financier of the U.S. public debt. The overall financial position of the United States as of 2014 includes $269.6trillion of assets owned by households, businesses, and governments within its borders, representing more than 15.7 times the annual gross domestic product of the United States. Debts owed during this same period amounted to $145.8trillion, about 8.5 times the annual gross domestic product. Since 2010, the U.S. Treasury has been obtaining negative real interest rates on government debt. Such low rates, outpaced by the inflation rate, occur when the market believes that there are no alternatives with sufficiently low risk, or when popular institutional investments such as insurance companies, pensions, or bond, "}]}
+{"id": 2959, "query": "which type of hematoma is a result of torn bridging meningeal veins", "topk": [{"text": "Meninges | A subarachnoid hemorrhage is acute bleeding under the arachnoid; it may occur spontaneously or as a result of trauma. ; A subdural hematoma is a hematoma (collection of blood) located in a separation of the arachnoid from the dura mater. The bridging veins that connect the dura mater and the arachnoid are torn, usually during an accident, and blood leaks into this area. ; An epidural hematoma, bleeding between the dura mater and the skull, may arise after an accident or spontaneously. Injuries involving the meninges, can result in a hemorrhage and two types of hematoma. Other medical conditions that affect the meninges include meningitis (usually from a fungal, bacterial, or viral infection) and meningiomas that arise from the meninges, or from meningeal carcinomatoses (tumors) that form elsewhere in the body and metastasize to the meninges."}]}
+{"id": 2960, "query": "who sang i'm gonna run away from you", "topk": [{"text": "Tami Lynn | Wexler had her record the Bert Berns penned and produced song, \"I'm Gonna Run Away From You\", for Atco Records, but the song was not released at the time, although it was released in the UK on Atlantic (AT.4071). In 1971, \"I'm Gonna Run Away From You\" was released as a single, with \"The Boy Next Door\" as the B-side, on Mojo and Atlantic, where it became a hit in the UK among devotees of Northern soul. The tune hit number 4 in the UK Singles Chart in 1971. A full-length album, Love Is Here and Now You're Gone, followed in 1972, produced by John Abbey, and was reissued on CD in 2005 by DBK Works. Lynn occasionally worked as a backup singer. She sang on many Dr. John's albums, "}]}
+{"id": 2961, "query": "what kind of sentence contains an independent clause and a dependent clause", "topk": [{"text": "English grammar | A typical sentence contains one independent clause and possibly one or more dependent clauses, although it is also possible to link together sentences of this form into longer sentences, using coordinating conjunctions (see above). A clause typically contains a subject (a noun phrase) and a predicate (a verb phrase in the terminology used above; that is, a verb together with its objects and complements). A dependent clause also normally contains a subordinating conjunction (or in the case of relative clauses, a relative pronoun, or phrase containing one)."}]}
+{"id": 2962, "query": "where did remember the titans camp take place", "topk": [{"text": "Remember the Titans | Filming locations for the motion picture included the campus of Berry College in Rome, Georgia, Etowah High School (Georgia) in Woodstock, and in Atlanta, Georgia,[7] including Henry Grady High School and Druid Hills High School which both filled in for T.C. Williams High School. Practice scenes were filmed at Clarkston High School in Clarkston Georgia. All home games were filmed in Dallas, Ga at Paulding County High School. Also - some football game scenes were filmed at the Sprayberry High School football stadium in East Marietta, Georgia ( the Championship Game scenes. )"}]}
+{"id": 2963, "query": "criminal minds episode where jj becomes a profiler", "topk": [{"text": "Criminal Minds | the episode \"Lauren\" (season 6) to assist the team in finding SSA Emily Prentiss (Paget Brewster). Jennifer returns as a series regular in the season 7 premiere as a legitimate profiler and admits to helping fake Prentiss' death, much to dismay of her colleagues. In the 200th episode, JJ is kidnapped because of a secret mission she performed while at the Pentagon. At the end of season 10, JJ reveals she is pregnant with her second child and consults over the phone for the few episodes of season 11 before rejoining the team in the field in the episode \"Target "}]}
+{"id": 2964, "query": "what is the most fundamental unit of life according to the cell theory", "topk": [{"text": "Biology | Cell theory states that cells are the fundamental units of life, that all living things are composed of one or more cells, and that all cells arise from preexisting cells through cell division. Most cells are very small, with diameters ranging from 1 to 100 micrometers and are therefore only visible under a light or electron microscope. There are generally two types of cells: eukaryotic cells, which contain a nucleus, and prokaryotic cells, which do not. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms such as bacteria, whereas eukaryotes can be single-celled or multicellular. In multicellular organisms, every cell in the organism's body is derived ultimately from a single cell in a fertilized egg."}]}
+{"id": 2965, "query": "how many national parks are present in india", "topk": [{"text": "List of national parks of India | National parks in India are IUCN category II protected areas. India's first national park was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park, now known as Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand. By 1970, India only had five national parks. In 1972, India enacted the Wildlife Protection Act and Project Tiger in 1973 to safeguard the habitats of conservation reliant species. Further federal legislation strengthening protection for wildlife was introduced in the 1980s. There are 106 existing national parks in India covering an area of 43,716 km2, which is 1.33% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). In addition to the above, 75 other National Parks covering an area of 16,608 km2 are proposed in the Protected Area Network Report (Rodgers & Panwar, 1988). The network of parks will go up 176 after full implementation of the above report."}]}
+{"id": 2966, "query": "where was the remake of wake in fright filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Wake in Fright | Wake in Fright (initially released as Outback outside Australia) is a 1971 psychological thriller film directed by Ted Kotcheff, written by Evan Jones, and starring Gary Bond, Donald Pleasence, Chips Rafferty, Sylvia Kay and Jack Thompson. Based on Kenneth Cook's 1961 novel of the same name, it follows a young schoolteacher who descends into personal moral degradation after finding himself stranded in a brutal, menacing town in outback Australia. Filmed on-location in Broken Hill and Sydney, Wake in Fright was an international co-production between Australia, Britain, and the United States. Alongside Walkabout, it was one of two Australian films to be nominated for the Grand Prix du Festival at the 24th Cannes Film Festival. Despite attracting positive reviews at the time, the film was a commercial failure in Australia, in part due to scant marketing by United Artists, as well as controversy "}]}
+{"id": 2967, "query": "the atomic number of indium which belongs to 5th period is", "topk": [{"text": "Period 5 element | Indium is a chemical element with the symbol In and atomic number 49. This rare, very soft, malleable and easily fusible other metal is chemically similar to gallium and thallium, and shows the intermediate properties between these two. Indium was discovered in 1863 and named for the indigo blue line in its spectrum that was the first indication of its existence in zinc ores, as a new and unknown element. The metal was first isolated in the following year. Zinc ores continue to be the primary source of indium, where it is found in compound form. Very rarely the element can be found as grains of native (free) metal, but these are not of commercial importance. Indium's current primary application is to form transparent electrodes from indium tin oxide in liquid crystal displays and touchscreens, and "}]}
+{"id": 2968, "query": "bowler to take hattrick in both inning in test match", "topk": [{"text": "List of Test cricket hat-tricks | take a hat-trick in the same Test match. Indian pacer Irfan Pathan is the only bowler to take a hat-trick in the first over of a Test match, against Pakistan in 2006. This also makes it the most aggregated average of the three batsmen. Australian Merv Hughes is the only bowler to take a hat-trick where the wickets fell over three overs. He took a wicket (Curtly Ambrose) with the final ball of an over. With the first ball of his next over he took the final wicket of the West Indies innings (Patrick Patterson). He then removed the opener Gordon Greenidge with the first ball of the West "}]}
+{"id": 2969, "query": "where does the synthesis of new dna from existing dna occurs", "topk": [{"text": "DNA replication | continuation of DNA synthesis. Most prominently, DNA polymerase synthesizes the new strands by adding nucleotides that complement each (template) strand. DNA replication occurs during the S-stage of interphase. DNA replication (DNA amplification) can also be performed in vitro (artificially, outside a cell). DNA polymerases isolated from cells and artificial DNA primers can be used to start DNA synthesis at known sequences in a template DNA molecule. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), ligase chain reaction (LCR), and transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) are examples. In March 2021, researchers reported evidence suggesting that a preliminary form of transfer RNA, a necessary component of translation, the biological synthesis of new proteins in accordance with the genetic code, could have been a replicator molecule itself in the very early development of life, or abiogenesis."}]}
+{"id": 2970, "query": "who plays the prosecutor on law and order svu", "topk": [{"text": "List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit characters | officer of SVU, and then to Captain. The unit also has a prosecutor assigned from the District Attorney's office, and frequently interacts with medical examiners and psychiatrists. Three of the regular characters have appeared as regulars in other NBC series: Captain Donald Cragen (Florek), who was on the first three seasons of Law & Order; ADA Alexandra Cabot (March), who led the cast of Conviction; and Sergeant John Munch (Belzer), as Baltimore detective in Homicide: Life on the Street. The latter made cross-over appearances on episodes of Law & Order, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, Arrested Development, The Beat, The X-Files, and the HBO series The Wire."}]}
+{"id": 2971, "query": "when did the ship hector arrived in pictou", "topk": [{"text": "Hector (ship) | Lochbroom. The settlers that boarded Hector were poor, \"obscure, illiterate crofters and artisans from Northern [Scotland], who spoke Gaelic.\" The school teacher, William McKenzie was one of the few passengers on the Hector to speak both Gaelic and English. Hector was an old ship and in poor condition when she left Europe. The arduous voyage to Pictou took 11 weeks, with a gale off Newfoundland causing a 14-day delay. Dysentery and smallpox claimed 18 lives amongst the passengers. The vessel arrived in Pictou Harbour on September 15, landing at Brown's Point, immediately west of the present-day town of Pictou. The year's free provisions never materialized for the passengers of Hector. They had to hurry to build shelter without those provisions before winter set in and starved them."}]}
+{"id": 2972, "query": "who plays the mom on the tv show mom", "topk": [{"text": "Mom (TV series) | Mom is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky and Gemma Baker that ran on CBS from September 23, 2013, to May 13, 2021, lasting eight seasons. Set in Napa, California, it follows dysfunctional daughter/mother duo Christy and Bonnie Plunkett, who, after having been estranged for years while both struggled with addiction, attempt to pull their lives and their relationship together by trying to stay sober and attending Alcoholics Anonymous. It stars Anna Faris and Allison Janney in the leading roles, with Mimi Kennedy, Jaime Pressly, Beth Hall, William Fichtner, Sadie Calvano, Blake Garrett Rosenthal, Matt Jones, French Stewart, and Kristen Johnston in supporting roles. Filmed "}]}
+{"id": 2973, "query": "when did the song the joker come out", "topk": [{"text": "Joker (Anna Rossinelli song) | \"Joker\" is a song performed by Swiss singer Anna Rossinelli from her debut studio album Bon Voyage. The single was released on 14 October 2011 as a digital download in Switzerland. The song was written by Phillipa Alexander, Ellie Wyatt, Alex Ball, Vicky Nolan and produced by Fred Herrmann. It's a cover of \"The Joker\" by Kato, an Belgian artist, it was her first single after her participation at Idols 2011. The single was released in June 2011"}]}
+{"id": 2974, "query": "where is bigg boss tamil house is located", "topk": [{"text": "Bigg Boss (Tamil season 4) | As with the past three seasons, the house is located at EVP FILM CITY in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The house has been completely renovated from Season 3. Rather than warm colours from the last season, this time, the house has been fully designed in vibrant shades with gaudy lights. Rooms/Areas in the house include the confession room, living room, kitchen, dining room, store room, two attached bedrooms (along with an attached toilet in one of the rooms), bathroom, garden with some lounging areas, swimming pool (not in use this season), gym (removed), activity room and resting room (Bigg Boss Prison). This season, however, remains as the only season in the Bigg Boss Tamil franchise to have not utilized the 'Secret Room' function, something which has been used in the past three seasons. The number of finalists were also increased from four (in Seasons 1, 2 and 3) to six finalists. However, Gabriella Charlton, a finalist, walked out of the house on Day 102."}]}
+{"id": 2975, "query": "who wrote yakkity yak don't talk back", "topk": [{"text": "Yakety Yak | \"You ain't gonna rock and roll no more,\" \"Yakety yak; don't talk back.\" The song is a \"playlet,\" a word Stoller used for the glimpses into teenage life that characterized the songs Leiber and Stoller wrote and produced. The lyrics describe the listing of household chores to a kid, presumably a teenager, the teenager's response (\"yakety yak\") and the parents' retort (\"don't talk back\") \u2014 an experience very familiar to a middle-class teenager of the day. Leiber has said the Coasters portrayed \"a white kid\u2019s view of a black person\u2019s conception of white society.\" The serio-comic street-smart \u201cplaylets\u201d etched out by the songwriters were sung by the Coasters with a sly clowning humor, while the saxophone of King Curtis filled in, in the up-tempo doo-wop style. The group was openly \"theatrical\" in style\u2014they were not pretending to be expressing their own experience. The threatened punishment for not taking out the garbage and sweeping the floor is, in the song's humorous lyrics: And the refrain is: In the last verse, the parents order their son to tell his \"Hoodlum Friend\" outside in the car, that he won't be allowed to go out with him at all for a ride."}]}
+{"id": 2976, "query": "who played doctor smith in lost in space", "topk": [{"text": "Jonathan Harris | on Harris' character, Dr. Smith. While the series was still solidly placed in the middle of the ratings pack, the writers appeared to run out of fresh ideas, and the show was unexpectedly cancelled in 1968 after 83 episodes, despite protests from its fans. Harris was succeeded in the role of Dr. Smith by Gary Oldman in the 1998 film version, who played the role as a more genuinely menacing and less likeable character than Harris's on television. For the 2018 reboot of Lost in Space as a Netflix original series, Parker Posey was cast as Dr. Zachary Smith, a female psychopath using a stolen identity to assume the role of the ship's psychologist."}]}
+{"id": 2977, "query": "who won the ncaa basketball championship in 1994", "topk": [{"text": "1994 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament | The 1994 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament involved 48 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1993\u201394 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by California State University, Bakersfield and Southern Indiana's Stan Gouard was the Most Outstanding Player."}]}
+{"id": 2978, "query": "where was the original flight of the phoenix filmed", "topk": [{"text": "The Flight of the Phoenix (1965 film) | Principal photography started April 26, 1965, at the 20th Century-Fox Studios and 20th Century-Fox Ranch, California. Other filming locations, simulating the desert, were Buttercup Valley, Arizona and Pilot Knob Mesa, California. The flying sequences were all filmed at Pilot Knob Mesa near Winterhaven, located in California's Imperial Valley, on the western fringes of Yuma, Arizona."}]}
+{"id": 2979, "query": "what nba team did derrick rose play for", "topk": [{"text": "Derrick Rose | On July 25, 2017, Rose signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers. In his debut for the Cavaliers in their season opener against the Boston Celtics on October 17, 2017, Rose scored 14 points in a 102\u201399 win. On November 24, 2017, Rose left the team to re-evaluate his future in the NBA. His increasing frustration with injuries caused him to question his desire to continue playing. He returned to working with the Cavaliers' medical staff in early December in hopes of recovering from a sprained left ankle and bone spurs. On January 18, 2018, Rose returned to the line-up after missing more than two months with ankle injuries and scored nine points in 13 minutes in a 104\u2013103 win over the Orlando Magic. On February 8, 2018, Rose was acquired by the Utah Jazz in a three-team trade that also involved the Cavaliers and the Sacramento Kings. Two days later, he was waived by the Jazz."}]}
+{"id": 2980, "query": "points outside the production possibilities curve represent combinations of products that are", "topk": [{"text": "Production\u2013possibility frontier | productive capability. Thus all points on or within the curve are part of the production set: combinations of goods that the economy could potentially produce. If the two production goods depicted are capital investment (to increase future production possibilities) and current consumption goods, the higher the investment this year, the more the PPF would shift out in following years. Shifts of the curve can represent how technological progress that favors production possibilities of one good, say guns, more than the other shifts the PPF outwards more along the favored good's axis, \"biasing\" production possibilities in that direction. Similarly, if one good makes more use of say capital and if capital grows faster than other factors, growth possibilities might be biased in favor of the capital-intensive good."}]}
+{"id": 2981, "query": "where is dancing on ice filmed this year", "topk": [{"text": "Dancing on Ice (German season 5) | The fifth season of Dancing on Ice began airing on 15 November 2019 and ended on 20 December 2019 on Sat.1. The series was once again filmed in the Magic Media Company Coloneum at Ossendorf in K\u00f6ln, which was set up for the first and fourth series. Daniel Boschmann and Marlene Lufen both returned for their second season as hosts. Daniel Weiss was returned for his fourth series as a judge, as well as Katarina Witt and Judith Williams were returned for their second series, Cale Kalay was not returned this year on Ice panel. The competition was won by Eric Stehfest with professional partner Amani Fancy."}]}
+{"id": 2982, "query": "another name for a hairpin bend crossword clue", "topk": [{"text": "Hairpin turn | A hairpin turn (also hairpin bend or hairpin corner) is a bend in a road with a very acute inner angle, making it necessary for an oncoming vehicle to turn about 180\u00b0 to continue on the road. It is named for its resemblance to a bent metal hairpin. Such turns in ramps and trails may be called switchbacks in American English, by analogy with switchback railways. In British English \"switchback\" is more likely to refer to a heavily undulating road\u2014a use extended from the rollercoaster and the other type of switchback railway."}]}
+{"id": 2983, "query": "who sang the theme song for laverne and shirley", "topk": [{"text": "Laverne & Shirley | The theme song from the series (\"Making Our Dreams Come True\" as performed by Cyndi Grecco) was released as a single from Cyndi's LP by the same name and became a radio favorite, becoming a top-30 American hit in 1976. In 1976, Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams released an album, performed in character, titled Laverne & Shirley Sing, which contained some original songs along with some 1950s and 1960s standards. The album was originally released on Atlantic Records. On November 11, 2003, Collector's Choice released it on CD. The single Sixteen Reasons reached #72 in Canada. In 1979, Michael McKean and David Lander followed suit with the album Lenny and the Squigtones, also "}]}
+{"id": 2984, "query": "who are the dallas cowboys playing on thanksgiving", "topk": [{"text": "Bart vs. Thanksgiving | game, Homer says he is cheering for the Dallas Cowboys. Two of the fictional Dallas Cowboys players are named Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky after two writers on The Simpsons. The song that plays on the radio during the break in the Thanksgiving football game is \"Get Dancin'\" by Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes. The game is played at the Pontiac Silverdome, then home to the Detroit Lions, who also play on Thanksgiving. Lisa says the following about her centerpiece: \"It's a tribute to the trailblazing women who made our country great. See, there's Georgia O'Keeffe, Susan B. Anthony, and this is Marjory Stoneman Douglas. I'm "}]}
+{"id": 2985, "query": "a request to the supreme court that it review a case that was already decided is made via a(n)", "topk": [{"text": "Supreme People's Court | \"The reply is a request for a specific case. Its legal binding force is limited to the case itself and does not have universal legal effect. In other cases, the judge cannot directly use the above reply as the basis for the judgment. For documents that have universal effectiveness and guide courts at all levels, the Supreme People's Court generally publishes it in the form of judicial interpretation and can make inquiries in newspapers and on the Internet.\" The court explains the application of laws in specific cases during a trial. Further details about this were described by Zhou Qiang as: While the Chinese constitution does not state that courts have the power to review laws for their constitutionality (see constitutional review), the Supreme People's Court can request the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress to evaluate whether an administrative rule, local regulation, autonomous regulation or separate regulation contravenes the constitution or a national law. However, the Supreme People's Court has never made such request."}]}
+{"id": 2986, "query": "when did the last volcano erupt in iceland", "topk": [{"text": "Fagradalsfjall | valley again on 21 August. The eruption by now had become the second longest in Iceland of the 21st century. The volcano stopped erupting on 2 September, but lava flow resumed on 11 September, with the magma breaking through the lava field surface in several places. However, the main crater channel appeared to have been blocked, and the crater was filled with lava from a source underneath the northwestern wall through a crack on the wall, and lava also flowed outside the volcano through the wall. The average lava flow over the past 32 days had returned to 8.5 m3/s, and the lava field of "}]}
+{"id": 2987, "query": "what nfl team is robert griffin the third playing for", "topk": [{"text": "Robert Griffin III | next week against the Atlanta Falcons, he left the game late in the third quarter after suffering a mild concussion after receiving a blow to the head by Sean Weatherspoon. He was cleared to play in the next game against the Minnesota Vikings, where he had another impressive performance that included a 76-yard rushing touchdown. The Redskins ended their home-game losing streak and Griffin was named NFL Rookie of the Week for a third time. On November 14 during the Redskins' bye week, the team voted Griffin an offensive co-captain. Following the Redskins' 31\u20136 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles, he was named "}]}
+{"id": 2988, "query": "who did the united states fight in the war of 1812", "topk": [{"text": "War of 1812 | The War of 1812 (18 June 1812 \u2013 17 February 1815) was a conflict between the United States of America and its indigenous allies, versus Great Britain and its allies in British North America, with Spain providing limited support in the south-east. The United States declared war on Britain on 18 June 1812 and although peace terms were agreed in the December 1814 Treaty of Ghent, it did not officially end until ratified by Congress on 17 February 1815. Tensions originated in differences over territorial expansion in North America and the Royal Navy blockade of American trade with France during the Napoleonic Wars, exacerbated by the impressment of "}]}
+{"id": 2989, "query": "india's first arctic research station set up in 2008 what is the name", "topk": [{"text": "Himadri (research station) | Himadri is India's first permanent Arctic research station located at Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway. It is located at the International Arctic Research base, Ny-\u00c5lesund. It was inaugurated on the 1st of July, 2008 by the Minister of Earth Sciences. It was set up during India's second Arctic expedition in June 2008. It is located at a distance of 1200 km from the North Pole."}]}
+{"id": 2990, "query": "name of black man in to kill a mockingbird", "topk": [{"text": "List of To Kill a Mockingbird characters | Atticus Finch is the father of Jem and Scout Finch. He is a lawyer who appears to support racial equality and is appointed to represent Tom Robinson, a black man who has been accused of raping a young white woman, Mayella Ewell. The town disapproves of his defending Tom especially when he makes clear his intent to defend Tom Robinson to the best of his abilities. He is an honest person who tries to help everyone he could. Once known as \"One-shot Finch\" and \"the deadest shot in Maycomb County\", he is the moral center of the story. Portrayed by Gregory Peck in the film adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird."}]}
+{"id": 2991, "query": "why does cooling water run through the condenser", "topk": [{"text": "Membrane distillation | enters the condenser channel at a temperature of 20 \u00b0C. After passing through the membrane, the vapour condenses in the cooling water, releasing its latent heat and leading to a temperature increase in the coolant. Sensible heat conduction also heats the cooling water through the surface of the membrane. Due to the mass transport through the membrane the mass flow in the evaporator decreases whilst the condenser channel increases by the same amount. The mass flow of pre-heated coolant leaves the condenser channel at a temperature of about 72 \u00b0C and enters a heat exchanger, thus pre-heating the feed water. This feed water is then delivered to "}]}
+{"id": 2992, "query": "what is the name of son of lord krishna", "topk": [{"text": "Krishna in the Mahabharata | lineage of the Yadavas continued through Aniruddha's son, Prince Vajra, great-grandson of Krishna and grandson of Pradyumna. Parikshit was the son of Abhimanyu and the grandson of Arjuna. Late Sri. Kulapati K.M.Munshi's famous narration of the life of Lord Krishna, Krishnavatara (Volumes 1 to 8) published by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is a very good read into the political aspects of Lord Krishna, painting Krishna not as the God Almighty but as a human Hero and a Great Leader. A very interesting read between the lines into the inner aspects of politics by Krishna as a human being. The following sections show glimpses of Krishna's political life, as a supporter of the Pandava cause, and as a mediator among his own kinsmen."}]}
+{"id": 2993, "query": "what nfl team has the most expensive super bowl ring", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl ring | Bowl XLV ring contained more than 100 diamonds. The Packer logo, in the center of the ring, made up 13 diamonds, one for each title the team has won, dating back to 1929. The New England Patriots Super Bowl XLIX rings reportedly cost $36,500 each, making them the most expensive rings Jostens had ever produced at that time, only to be surpassed by the rings awarded for Super Bowl 50 and Super Bowl LI. The New England Patriots' Super Bowl LI ring has 283 diamonds, to commemorate their comeback from being down 28\u20133 versus the Atlanta Falcons late in the 3rd quarter, about which Falcons owner Arthur Blank reportedly confronted Patriots owner Robert Kraft in August "}]}
+{"id": 2994, "query": "who sings i'm going to soak up the sun", "topk": [{"text": "Soak Up the Sun | \"Soak Up the Sun\" is a song by American singer Sheryl Crow. She and her longtime co-worker Jeff Trott wrote the song following a conversation they had during a plane flight, when they discussed the changing weather as they flew to New York City from Portland, Oregon. Crow was also recovering from surgery around the same period, inspiring her and Trott to write a happy song that would cheer her up. In the song, Crow has no money to afford any luxuries or necessities, but she decides that wallowing in her sadness is not a productive activity, so she reflects on what she currently has and \"puts on a happy face\" that she plans to spread to others. Crow chose to release the song "}]}
+{"id": 2995, "query": "what does rt mean on a dodge car", "topk": [{"text": "Chrysler minivans (RT) | The RT-platform Chrysler minivans are a series of passenger minivans marketed by Chrysler starting in model year 2008, the fifth in six generations of Chrysler minivans. Depending on the market, these vans were known as the Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Town & Country, Chrysler Grand Voyager, Lancia Voyager and the Volkswagen Routan, a modified version sold by Volkswagen in North America. Only long wheelbase models were offered with the Dodge Journey replacing the short wheelbase model. While most versions were discontinued in 2016 with the launch of the Chrysler Pacifica minivan, the Grand Caravan remained in production until 2020. It was replaced by the sixth generation Chrysler Voyager (continuing under the Grand Caravan nameplate in Canada), a new entry-level model based on the existing Chrysler Pacifica minivan."}]}
+{"id": 2996, "query": "where does water come from in new york city", "topk": [{"text": "Food and water in New York City | Government officials, labor organizers, non-profits, community advocacy groups, and residents have a great dependency on rural farmers who develop New York City's local food shed. The process of linking agriculture with New York City's urban markets has been largely built upon the fact that New York City's water supply comes from the protected Catskill Mountains watershed in Upstate New York. New York City's water supply system, the largest surface storage and supply complex in the world, yields 1.2 e9USgal of water daily, with most of this water originating upstate. This water is unfiltered, and a filtration system would require $8\u201310 billion in construction as well as $1 million in daily maintenance. Instead, New York City's watershed is protected by severe New York City Department of Environmental Protection restrictions that prevent pathogens and nutrients from entering the water supply. As a result of protection of the watershed, New York is one of four major cities in the United States with drinking water that is pure enough to not require purification by water treatment plants. However, the implementation of such stringent regulations is costly to New York State farmers."}]}
+{"id": 2997, "query": "who played mike stivic on all in the family", "topk": [{"text": "Michael Stivic | Michael Casimir \"Mike\" Stivic is a fictional character played by Rob Reiner on the 1970s American television sitcom All in the Family. He is the live-in son-in-law of the series' lead character, Archie Bunker, who frequently calls him \"Meathead\". Michael is the husband of Archie's daughter Gloria (played by Sally Struthers)."}]}
+{"id": 2998, "query": "who plays the grandmother in game of thrones", "topk": [{"text": "List of Game of Thrones characters | Olenna Tyrell (seasons 3\u20137) portrayed by Diana Rigg. Diana Rigg 1973.jpg Lady Olenna, better known as \"the Queen of Thorns\", is the sharp-witted grandmother of Loras and Margaery. Considered Tywin Lannister's female counterpart, Olenna is a matriarch and the real power behind House Tyrell. She has very progressive views where she feels women should be more involved in politics and is accepting of Loras' homosexuality where the people of Reach have no problems with it. After asking Sansa directly what Joffrey is like, and believing Sansa that Joffrey is an abusive \"monster\", Olenna decides to protect both Margaery and Sansa. To prevent the "}]}
+{"id": 2999, "query": "what was the main characteristic of post-world war ii american society", "topk": [{"text": "John Curtis Perry | In the book Beneath the Eagle's Wings: Americans in Occupied Japan (1980), Perry asserted that the post-WWII American occupation of Japan was a major success, despite the odds. Americans came into Japan full of vitality and energy, convinced of the superiority of their own culture and its suitability for Japan, and unencumbered by much knowledge of Japan's history or culture. These American characteristics might have been reasons for failure, but paradoxically the occupation was an extraordinary success: \"a landmark in human history,\" Perry states. However, despite how little Americans knew of the Japanese, the occupation policy actually did not clash head-on with Japanese ways of doing things. The nation was ruled through "}]}
+{"id": 3000, "query": "what is the name of the skin between your nostrils", "topk": [{"text": "Nose piercing | The septum or nasal septum is the cartilaginous wall that divides the two nostrils. The cartilage is, however, usually not pierced. It is the thin strip of very soft and flexible skin, just between the cartilage and the bottom of the nose, where septum piercing is mostly done. Piercing the skin instead of the cartilage can greatly minimize the pain, as well as other discomforts associated with this type of body piercing. This piercing should be done only with a needle. As far as jewelry is concerned, captive bead rings, circular barbells, plugs, tusks, curls, and septum retainers can be used. Some metals used in nose rings are safe, but may cause "}]}
+{"id": 3001, "query": "who was the leader of the zulu in south africa who led the fight against the british", "topk": [{"text": "Bambatha Rebellion | The Bambatha Rebellion (or the Zulu Rebellion) of 1906 was led by Bambatha kaMancinza (c. 1860\u20131906?), leader of the Zondi clan of the Zulu people, who lived in the Mpanza Valley (now a district near Greytown, KwaZulu-Natal) against British rule and taxation in the Colony of Natal, South Africa."}]}
+{"id": 3002, "query": "who is playing halftime at the pro bowl", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy | Jim Lehrer, NewsHour correspondent Tom Bearden reports the excerpts from hearings today on regulating broadcast decency. Two other major sporting events that followed the Super Bowl that year also changed their respective halftime shows following the incident. At the Pro Bowl, which would be played on February 8 at Aloha Stadium in Hawaii, singer JC Chasez, a member of boy band 'N Sync as was Timberlake, was to sing the National Anthem before the game and perform his hit song \"Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)\" at halftime. However, the NFL did not allow Chasez to perform during halftime due to the sexually suggestive content of his chosen "}]}
+{"id": 3003, "query": "what are the importance of rigor mortis in meat processing", "topk": [{"text": "Rigor mortis | Rigor mortis is very important in the meat industry. The onset of rigor mortis and its resolution partially determines the tenderness of meat. If the post-slaughter meat is immediately chilled to 15 \u00b0C (59 \u00b0F), a phenomenon known as cold shortening occurs, whereby the muscle sarcomeres shrink to a third of their original length. Cold shortening is caused by the release of stored calcium ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum of muscle fibers, in response to the cold stimulus. The calcium ions trigger powerful muscle contraction aided by ATP molecules. To prevent cold shortening, a process known as electrical stimulation is carried out, especially in beef carcasses, immediately after slaughter and skinning. In this process, the carcass is stimulated with alternating current, causing it to contract and relax, which depletes the ATP reserve from the carcass and prevents cold shortening."}]}
+{"id": 3004, "query": "right to property according to the constitution of india is a", "topk": [{"text": "Right to property | In India property rights (Article 31) was one of the fundamental rights of citizens until 1978, and it became a legal right through the 44th Amendment to the Constitution in 1978. The amendment was introduced by the Morarji Desai government as part of land reform policies. In 2020, the Supreme Court of India has stated that, even though property rights are not part of a citizen's fundamental right, it should be considers as one of the human rights promised by the Constitution. The Supreme Court also ruled that the states cannot acquire individual land unless there is a clear legal framework."}]}
+{"id": 3005, "query": "today gestalt psychology ideas are part of which branch of psychology", "topk": [{"text": "Gestalt psychology | ideas arise from the association of simpler ideas. Together, these three theories give rise to the view that the mind constructs all perceptions and even abstract thoughts strictly from lower-level sensations that are related solely by being associated closely in space and time. The Gestaltists took issue with this widespread \"atomistic\" view that the aim of psychology should be to break consciousness down into putative basic elements. In contrast, the Gestalt psychologists believed that breaking psychological phenomena down into smaller parts would not lead to understanding psychology. The Gestalt psychologists believed, instead, that the most fruitful way to view psychological phenomena is "}]}
+{"id": 3006, "query": "cls bank deals with transactions arising out of", "topk": [{"text": "CLS Group | settlement member accounts. Settlement members may submit instructions relating to their own FX transactions as well as the FX transactions of their third-party customers directly to CLS. CLS holds accounts with each of the central banks whose currencies it settles. On each settlement date, upon determining that the accounts of the submitting settlement members satisfy several risk management tests, CLS simultaneously settles each pair of matched payment instructions by making the corresponding debit and credit entries in the settlement members\u2019 accounts at CLS. The settlement of the payment instructions and the associated payments are final and irrevocable. For example, (GBP/USD = 1.50, EUR/USD = 1.25): These obligations are funded into and from each member\u2019s respective multi-currency "}]}
+{"id": 3007, "query": "is aluminium a ferrous or non ferrous metal", "topk": [{"text": "Non-ferrous metal | In metallurgy, non-ferrous metals are metals or alloys that do not contain iron (Allotropes of iron ferrite) in appreciable amounts. Generally more costly than ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals are used because of desirable properties such as low weight (e.g. Aluminium), higher conductivity (e.g. copper), non-magnetic property or resistance to corrosion (e.g. zinc). Some non-ferrous materials are also used in the iron and steel industries. For example, bauxite is used as flux for blast furnaces, while others such as wolframite, pyrolusite and chromite are used in making ferrous alloys. All pure metals are non-ferrous elements except iron (also called ferrite, chemical symbol Fe, from the Latin ferrum, meaning \"iron\"). Important non-ferrous metals include aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, tin, titanium and zinc, and alloys such as brass. Precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum and exotic or rare metals such as cobalt, mercury, tungsten, beryllium, bismuth, cerium, cadmium, niobium, indium, gallium, germanium, lithium, selenium, tantalum, tellurium, vanadium, and zirconium are also non-ferrous. They are usually obtained through minerals such as sulfides, carbonates, and silicates. Non-ferrous metals are usually refined through electrolysis."}]}
+{"id": 3008, "query": "how many grams of alcohol in one beer", "topk": [{"text": "Recommended maximum intake of alcoholic beverages | while in countries that use 12g, those same servings are 1.0, 1.6, 0.7, and 0.9 drinks respectively. Studies have shown that most people find it difficult to understand and define exactly what a standard drink is, and consistently underestimate how much they drink. The amount of pure alcohol is stated in the table in both grams and millilitres. The number of standard drinks contained in 500ml of beer of 5% ABV (a typical large drink of beer, similar to a US pint of 473ml) is stated for comparison. The amount of alcohol in any drink is calculated by the formula:"}]}
+{"id": 3009, "query": "what does a yellow 35 mph sign mean", "topk": [{"text": "Variations in traffic light operation | In some areas, a \"prepare to stop\" sign with two alternately flashing yellow lights is installed in locations where a high-speed road (design speed usually at least 55 mph / 90 km/h) leads up to a traffic light, where the traffic light is obscured from a distance (or both conditions), or before the first traffic signal after a long stretch of road with no signals. This is installed so that drivers can view it from a distance. This light begins blinking with enough time for the driver to see it and slow down before the intersection light turns yellow, then red. The flashing yellow light can go out immediately when the light turns green, or it may continue for several seconds after the intersection light has turned green, as it usually takes a line of cars some time to accelerate to cruising speed from a red light. These are relatively common in areas such as the United States, Canada, Western Australia, New South Wales, New Zealand and Liberia. Japan uses a variant signal with two lamps, a green one and a flashing yellow one, for the same purpose."}]}
+{"id": 3010, "query": "who came in last place on amazing race", "topk": [{"text": "Jordan Lloyd | In 2009, rumors appeared online that Lloyd and Schroeder would be appearing on the upcoming 2010 edition of the reality show The Amazing Race. Their position was later confirmed when the cast list was revealed, with the pair being labeled as \"Newly Dating.\" Lloyd and Schroeder won the first leg of the race, came 6th in the second leg, then came in 5th place in the third leg of the race. In the fourth leg, they came in 8th, last place, but they were safe because it was a non-elimination leg. In spite of a penalty \"Speed Bump\" in the 5th leg, they finished in 7th place. However, they came in last place in the sixth leg and were the fifth team eliminated, finishing in 7th place out of 11 teams."}]}
+{"id": 3011, "query": "where is the extensor pollicis longus tendon located", "topk": [{"text": "Extensor pollicis longus muscle | In human anatomy, the extensor pollicis longus muscle (EPL) is a skeletal muscle located dorsally on the forearm. It is much larger than the extensor pollicis brevis, the origin of which it partly covers and acts to stretch the thumb together with this muscle."}]}
+{"id": 3012, "query": "when do you pray the chaplet of divine mercy", "topk": [{"text": "Chaplet of the Divine Mercy | to a city to destroy it. Kowalska began to pray for God's mercy on the city and felt the strong presence of the Holy Trinity. After she prayed the internally instructed prayers, the angel was powerless to harm the city. In subsequent visions, Kowalska learned that the prayers she spoke were to be taught to all the people of the world. According to Roman Catholic tradition, the chaplet may be said at any time, but it is said especially on Divine Mercy Sunday and Fridays at 3:00 PM. The chaplet is prayed daily at the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. In the Philippines, the opening portion "}]}
+{"id": 3013, "query": "where was the world chess tournament 2017 held", "topk": [{"text": "Chess World Cup 2017 | The Chess World Cup 2017 was a 128-player single-elimination chess tournament, held in Tbilisi, Georgia, from 2 to 27 September 2017. It was won by Armenian grandmaster Levon Aronian. This was the second time he had won the Chess World Cup, 12 years after his first win in 2005. It was the 7th edition of the Chess World Cup. The top two finishers in the tournament, Aronian and Ding Liren, qualified for the Candidates Tournament 2018 for the World Chess Championship 2018."}]}
+{"id": 3014, "query": "who was the dj on in living color", "topk": [{"text": "List of In Living Color sketches | of the Fly Girls dancing, Ross Perot is now the DJ of In Living Color. ; Seamus O'Shanty O'Shame \u2013 Jay Leggett, who was cast strictly in the fifth and final season, plays an Irish singer whose songs each begin with traditional, uplifting lyrics, but end with graphic lyrics, usually involving death or destruction. Each of his songs ends suddenly with \"That's it!\" It turns out that Seamus is a mental patient when two men in white uniforms arrive to capture him. ; Sgt. Stacey Koon \u2013 Jim Carrey plays a parody of a sergeant in the LA Police Department "}]}
+{"id": 3015, "query": "who made the first to record with the electric guitar", "topk": [{"text": "George Barnes (musician) | There is some dispute over the first commercial recording of the electric guitar. Barnes played an electric guitar on two songs, \"Sweetheart Land\" and \"It's a Low-Down Dirty Shame\", sung by Big Bill Broonzy and produced by Lester Melrose in Chicago on March 1, 1938. Some historians, however, attribute the first recording with electric guitar to Eddie Durham in 1935. Durham's recording, \"Hittin' The Bottle\" with Jimmie Lunceford, was played on an acoustic guitar fitted with a pickup. Several recordings of an electric lap steel guitar precede both Durham and Barnes, including recordings by Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies featuring Bob Dunn on electric lap steel in January 1935 and Andy Iona in 1933."}]}
+{"id": 3016, "query": "the grand tour season 2 episode 2 celebrity guests", "topk": [{"text": "List of The Grand Tour episodes | The Grand Tour is a British motoring television series for Amazon Prime Video, presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May. The programme focuses on conducting reviews of various models of car, new models and vintage classics, as well as tackling motoring-styled challenges and races, and features the use of studio segments between pre-recorded films. The following is a list of episodes, listed in order of their original air date, along with information regarding featured cars that were reviewed and the main feature of the episode; for the second series only, the list also includes the celebrity guests who appeared on the programme. The Grand Tour conducted its studio segments via a travelling tent for the first series only, information pertaining its location is briefly described within the first sentence of the short summary for each listed episode of the respective series. The fourth series premiered on 13 December 2019."}]}
+{"id": 3017, "query": "when does the new season of law and order svu come on", "topk": [{"text": "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (season 20) | The twentieth season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit premiered on Thursday, September 27, 2018, at 9PM ET with a two-part premiere episode. The following Thursday, the series started airing new episodes at 10PM ET. The season ended on May 16, 2019. This landmark season of SVU tied it with both the original Law & Order series and Gunsmoke as longest-running scripted non-animated U.S. primetime TV series. On March 29, 2019, as it was announced that SVU was renewed for a twenty-first, record-breaking season, it was also announced this season would be the last season to feature Philip Winchester."}]}
+{"id": 3018, "query": "who sing say you won't let go", "topk": [{"text": "Say You Won't Let Go | \"Say You Won't Let Go\" is a song by English singer and songwriter James Arthur. The song was released as a digital download on 9 September 2016 in the United Kingdom by Columbia Records as the lead single from his second studio album Back from the Edge (2016). The single peaked at the top of the UK Singles Chart, a position it maintained for three weeks. Outside the United Kingdom, the single has topped the charts in Australia, New Zealand, Sweden and the Republic of Ireland. It also became his breakthrough hit in the US, peaking at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. In early March, it had gone double platinum in the UK. In May 2018, it was reported that The Script had launched legal proceedings against Arthur due to alleged copyright infringement in regards to the song. In response to claims that the song sounds similar to The Script's \"The Man Who Can't Be Moved\", the song's writers initially decided not to pursue legal action. However, following a claim in May 2018, they were successfully awarded a songwriting credit."}]}
+{"id": 3019, "query": "who is credited with developing the geocentric view", "topk": [{"text": "Discovery and exploration of the Solar System | For many thousands of years, astronomers maintained a geocentric world view and did not recognize the existence of the Solar System. Most believed Earth was stationary at the center of the Universe and categorically different from the divine or ethereal objects that moved through the sky. Although the Greek philosopher Aristarchus of Samos had speculated on a heliocentric reordering of the cosmos, Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century developed a mathematically predictive heliocentric system. His 17th-century successors Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, and Isaac Newton, developed a modern understanding of physics that led to the gradual acceptance of the idea that Earth moves around the Sun and that "}]}
+{"id": 3020, "query": "where was the first high level language operating system created", "topk": [{"text": "Atlas (computer) | Atlas pioneered many software concepts still in common use today, including the Atlas Supervisor, \"considered by many to be the first recognisable modern operating system\". One of the first high-level languages available on Atlas was named Atlas Autocode, which was contemporary to Algol 60 and created specifically to address what Tony Brooker perceived to be some defects in Algol 60. The Atlas did however support Algol 60, as well as Fortran and COBOL, and ABL (Atlas Basic Language, a symbolic input language close to machine language). Being a university computer it was patronised by a large number of the student population, who had access to a protected machine code development environment. Several of the compilers were written using the Compiler Compiler, considered to be the first of its type. It also had a programming language called SPG = System Program Generator. At run time an SPG program could compile more program for itself. It could define and use macros. Its variables were in and it had a text parser, giving SPG program text a resemblance to Backus\u2013Naur form."}]}
+{"id": 3021, "query": "a legislative act passed by congress is an example of", "topk": [{"text": "Act (document) | Legislative acts (fully, acts of statute), or more commonly statutes, are the cornerstone of statutory and regulatory law. They may include in a monarchical system any royal edict, proclamation, or decree setting forth or establishing law as it affects all citizens. In parliamentary or congressional systems, acts passed by a legislature are known as acts of Parliament or acts of Congress."}]}
+{"id": 3022, "query": "what was the last episode of the flash", "topk": [{"text": "The Flash (2014 TV series) | for streaming on October 6, 2015, the second season on October 4, 2016, the third season on May 31, 2017, the fourth season on May 30, 2018, and the fifth season on May 22, 2019. In India, the series streamed on Hotstar due to a partnership between them and Hooq; it dissolved in April 2020 after Hooq shut down due to bankruptcy. The last episode of the series to stream on Hotstar was \"Death of the Speed Force\" in mid-March. A year later, Amazon Prime Video acquired the streaming rights for India, with the series premiering there on May 24, 2021."}]}
+{"id": 3023, "query": "who wants a heart in the wizard of oz", "topk": [{"text": "The Wizard of Oz (1942 musical) | Dorothy meets the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman. The Scarecrow wants to get a brain, and the Tin Woodman needs a heart (\"If I Only Had a Brain\"/\"If I Only Had a Heart\"). Dorothy suggests that the Wizard can help them too (\"We're Off to See the Wizard\"). They then meet the Cowardly Lion (\"If I Only Had the Nerve\"). The four friends travel down the yellow brick road, having been warned of the lions, tigers, bears and the fantastical jitterbugs who are controlled by the Wicked Witch. The three friends meet a lion who lacks courage, and they invite him to join them. When the jitterbugs attack, Dorothy appeals to the Sorceress of the North, who freezes the jitterbugs (\"The Jitterbug\")."}]}
+{"id": 3024, "query": "who plays the voice of chucky in seed of chucky", "topk": [{"text": "Jennifer Tilly | Chucky (2021). In Seed of Chucky, she plays a dual role, providing the voice for Tiffany and also playing an exaggerated version of herself. The performance earned her nominations for the Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Actress and the MTV Movie Award for Best Scared-As-Shit Performance. She reprises the role in every subsequent appearance. In 2001, she starred as Crystal Allen in the Broadway revival of The Women. In 2002 she played Fanny Minafer in the made-for-TV remake of Orson Welles' The Magnificent Ambersons. She is a semi-regular cast member on Family Guy, voicing the Griffin family's neighbor, Bonnie Swanson. She "}]}
+{"id": 3025, "query": "what is the latest version of microsoft office 2010", "topk": [{"text": "Microsoft Office 2010 | Microsoft Office 2010 (codenamed Office 14 ) is a version of Microsoft Office for Microsoft Windows that was released to manufacturing on April 15, 2010 and was later made available to retail on June 15, 2010 as the successor to Office 2007 and the predecessor to Office 2013. The macOS equivalent, Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac was released on October 26, 2010. Office 2010 introduces user interface enhancements including a Backstage view that consolidates document management tasks into a single location. The ribbon introduced in Office 2007 for Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word is the primary user interface for all applications in Office 2010 and is now customizable. Collaborative editing features that enable multiple users to share and edit documents; extended file "}]}
+{"id": 3026, "query": "who won the battle of saratoga in 1777", "topk": [{"text": "History of New York (state) | was successful in driving Washington out, but erred by expanding into New Jersey. By January 1777, he retained only a few outposts near New York City. The British held the city for the duration, using it as a base for expeditions against other targets. In October 1777, American General Horatio Gates won the Battle of Saratoga, later regarded as the war's turning point. Had Gates not held, the rebellion might well have broken down: losing Saratoga would have cost the entire Hudson–Champlain corridor, which would have separated New England from the rest of the colonies and split the future union."}]}
+{"id": 3027, "query": "where does creatine come from in the body", "topk": [{"text": "Creatine | Creatine synthesis primarily occurs in the liver and kidneys. On average, it is produced endogenously at an estimated rate of about 8.3 mmol or 1 gram per day in young adults. Creatine is not an essential nutrient. It is an amino acid derivative, naturally produced in the human body from the amino acids glycine and arginine, with an additional requirement for methionine to catalyze the transformation of guanidinoacetate to creatine. In the first step of the biosynthesis, the enzyme arginine:glycine amidinotransferase (AGAT, EC:2.1.4.1) mediates the reaction of glycine and arginine to form guanidinoacetate. This product is then methylated by guanidinoacetate N-methyltransferase (GAMT, EC:2.1.1.2), using S-adenosyl methionine as the methyl donor. Creatine itself can be phosphorylated by creatine kinase to form phosphocreatine, which is used as an energy buffer in skeletal muscles and the brain. A cyclic form of creatine, called creatinine, exists in equilibrium with its tautomer and with creatine. "}]}
+{"id": 3028, "query": "where is the battle of britain flight based", "topk": [{"text": "Battle of Britain Memorial Flight | The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre is located at RAF Coningsby in Coningsby, Lincolnshire. A partnership between the Royal Air Force and Lincolnshire County Council, the centre allows visitors an up-close guided tour of the aircraft when not in use, as well as exhibits about the aircraft and other temporary exhibits."}]}
+{"id": 3029, "query": "who is the president of usa right now", "topk": [{"text": "After America (Birmingham book) | In 2007, four years after the \"Wave\" killed most of North America's population, former Seattle City Council member James Kipper is now the President of the United States. The U.S. federal government and the U.S. capital have been relocated to Seattle, and it is later revealed that roughly 15 to 20 million Americans survived the Wave and are now back in the United States. Jed Culver is now Kipper's Chief of Staff and is also a close friend. After a meeting with foreign dignitaries in Seattle, Kipper and Culver head to New York City, where salvage crews are working to clear the "}]}
+{"id": 3030, "query": "who sang the song suddenly with olivia newton john", "topk": [{"text": "Suddenly (Olivia Newton-John and Cliff Richard song) | Olivia Newton-John \u2013 vocals ; Cliff Richard \u2013 vocals ; John Farrar \u2013 guitar and synthesizer ; David McDaniel \u2013 bass ; Ed Greene \u2013 drums ; Michael Boddicker \u2013 vocoder ; Jai Winding \u2013 electric piano ; Richard Hewson \u2013 orchestra conductor "}]}
+{"id": 3031, "query": "where does the movie proof of life take place", "topk": [{"text": "Proof of Life | The Republic of Tecala, where most of Proof of Life is set, is a fictional South American country. Tecala has long been the scene of an internal conflict between its government forces and the Liberation Army of Tecala (ELT). The ELT was originally a Marxist guerrilla group supported by the Soviet Union, but after the Soviet Union's dissolution in 1991, the ELT's primary source of funding fell through, and they began kidnapping people for ransom to fund their operations. A map seen in the film is that of Ecuador. The country's capital Quito was chosen along with the eastern jungle and the nearby city of Ba\u00f1os de Agua Santa in the Ecuadorian Andes."}]}
+{"id": 3032, "query": "who was involved in the mapp vs ohio case", "topk": [{"text": "Mapp v. Ohio | Dollree \"Dolly\" Mapp was a young woman involved in the illegal gambling operations of mobster and racketeer Shondor Birns, who dominated organized crime in Cleveland in the 1940s and 1950s. On May 23, 1957, Cleveland police received an anonymous tip that a man named Virgil Ogletree might be found at Mapp's house, along with illegal betting slips and equipment employed in a \"numbers game\" set up by Mapp's boyfriend. Ogletree was involved in the Cleveland illegal betting world, centered on the city's Short Vincent. He was wanted for questioning in the bombing of rival gambling racketeer (and future boxing promoter) Don King's home three days earlier. Three policemen went to Mapp's home and asked for permission to enter, but Mapp, after consulting her "}]}
+{"id": 3033, "query": "who was the sixteenth century physician who published", "topk": [{"text": "Thomas Short (physician) | His descriptions of sixteenth century influenza pandemics in Europe, their pathologies, and recorded treatments have been cited by medical historians. Short's works were also read by contemporaries such as Benjamin Franklin. In 1750, at age 60, Short had his Discourses on Tea, Sugar, Milk, Made-Wines, Spirits, Punch, Tobacco with Plain and Useful Rules for Gouty People published. The same year he also published New Observations, Natural, Moral, Civil, Political, and Medical, on City, Town, and Country Bills of Mortality, his first publication where Short focused his demographic interests discussing how diseases affected and altered populations. This was the checkpoint in his literary career where he became known for his writings on population theory. In 1762, Short moved to Rotherham, where he lived for 10 years before dying in 1772."}]}
+{"id": 3034, "query": "what is the cross on a letter t called", "topk": [{"text": "Cross | The shape of the cross (crux, stauros \"stake, gibbet\"), as represented by the letter T, came to be used as a \"seal\" or symbol of Early Christianity by the 2nd century. Clement of Alexandria in the early 3rd century calls it \u03c4\u1f78 \u03ba\u03c5\u03c1\u03b9\u03b1\u03ba\u1f78\u03bd \u03c3\u03b7\u03bc\u03b5\u1fd6\u03bf\u03bd (\"the Lord's sign\") he repeats the idea, current as early as the Epistle of Barnabas, that the number 318 (in Greek numerals, \u03a4\u0399\u0397) in Genesis 14:14 was a foreshadowing (a \"type\") of the cross (the letter Tau) and of Jesus (the letters Iota Eta). Clement's contemporary Tertullian rejects the accusation that Christians are crucis religiosi (i.e. \"adorers of the gibbet\"), and returns the accusation by likening the worship of pagan idols to the worship of poles or stakes. In his book De Corona, written "}]}
+{"id": 3035, "query": "how many episodes of the killing on netflix", "topk": [{"text": "The Killing (season 4) | The fourth and final season of the American crime drama television series The Killing consists of six episodes and was released on Netflix on August 1, 2014. Netflix picked up the series after it was canceled by AMC in 2013."}]}
+{"id": 3036, "query": "how many episodes are there in season six of nashville", "topk": [{"text": "Nashville (season 6) | The sixth and final season of the American television musical drama series Nashville, created by Callie Khouri, premiered on January 4, 2018, on CMT. The season consisted of 16 episodes. As with seasons three through five, the episodes are named after songs from a variety of country artists, including Taylor Swift (\"Jump Then Fall\"), Miranda Lambert (\"New Strings\"), George Jones (\"Sometimes You Just Can't Win\"), Tanya Tucker (\"Two Sparrows in a Hurricane\"), and Hank Williams (\"Beyond the Sunset\")."}]}
+{"id": 3037, "query": "what breed of dog is the teddy bear dog", "topk": [{"text": "Teddy Roosevelt Terrier | The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. It is lower-set, with shorter legs, and is more muscular with heavier bone density than the related American Rat Terrier. Much diversity exists in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed, and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha, and Tenterfield Terrier. The Rat Terrier's background is said to stem from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working-class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting, and utility dog, little to no planned breeding was used other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. The Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct "}]}
+{"id": 3038, "query": "how many levels are there on the eiffel tower", "topk": [{"text": "Eiffel Tower | now taller than the Chrysler Building by 17 ft. Excluding transmitters, the Eiffel Tower is the second tallest free-standing structure in France after the Millau Viaduct. The tower has three levels for visitors, with restaurants on the first and second levels. The top level's upper platform is 276 m above the ground \u2013 the highest observation deck accessible to the public in the European Union. Tickets can be purchased to ascend by stairs or lift to the first and second levels. The climb from ground level to the first level is over 300 steps, as is the climb from the first level to the second. Although there is a staircase to the top level, it is usually accessible only by lift."}]}
+{"id": 3039, "query": "how many episodes in 1st season of the crown", "topk": [{"text": "The Crown (season 1) | The first season of The Crown follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It consists of ten episodes and was released on Netflix on 4 November 2016. Claire Foy stars as Elizabeth, with main cast members Matt Smith, Vanessa Kirby, Eileen Atkins, Jeremy Northam, Victoria Hamilton, Ben Miles, Greg Wise, Jared Harris, John Lithgow, Alex Jennings, and Lia Williams."}]}
+{"id": 3040, "query": "who was the first chief minister of west bengal", "topk": [{"text": "Prafulla Chandra Ghosh | Prafulla Chandra Ghosh (24 December 1891 \u2013 18 December 1983) was the first Premier of West Bengal, India from 15 August 1947 to 14 August 1948. He also served as the Chief Minister of West Bengal in the \"Progressive Democratic Alliance Front\" government from 2 November 1967 to 20 February 1968."}]}
+{"id": 3041, "query": "when do the walking dead comics come out", "topk": [{"text": "The Walking Dead (comic book) | death. Kirkman said that The Walking Dead comic was always built on surprise, and felt that it was necessary to surprise readers with the end of the series after covering enough of the aftermath of Rick's death in issues #192 and 193. Image Comics announced in July 2020 that it will be republishing the full run of The Walking Dead in full color, with coloring by Dave McCaig. The first issue of the reprint was released on October 7, 2020, with subsequent comics beginning to be released twice a month from November 2020 onward. There are no present plans to release these in trade paperbacks."}]}
+{"id": 3042, "query": "who is the originator of the plan-do-check-act model of performance improvement", "topk": [{"text": "Change management | Levels, goals, and strategies ; Measurement system ; Sequence of steps ; Implementation and organizational changes The Plan-Do-Check-Act Cycle, created by W. Edwards Deming, is a management method to improve business method for control and continuous improvement of choosing which changes to implement. When determining which of the latest techniques or innovations to adopt, there are four major factors to be considered:"}]}
+{"id": 3043, "query": "which supreme court judge has surved in international court of justice", "topk": [{"text": "India and the United Nations | From 1945 to present, a total of 4 members from India have been appointed as Judges of the International Court of Justice, the primary judicial branch of the United Nations. Moreover, Nagendra Singh was appointed as the President from 1985 to 1988. In addition, 3 member have also served as Judges sitting ad hoc. Now India's Supreme Court Justice 'Justice: Dalveer Bhandari' has been appointed as the judge in International Court of Justice for a second term. Justice Dalveer Bhandari has studied at JNVU Jodhpur and served as judge in both high court and The Supreme Court in India."}]}
+{"id": 3044, "query": "what are the main crops grown in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Agriculture in the United States | Cash grains includes corn, soybeans and other grains (wheat, oats, barley, sorghum), dry edible beans, peas, and rice. ; Tobacco ; Cotton ; Other field crops includes peanuts, potatoes, sunflowers, sweet potatoes, sugarcane, broomcorn, popcorn, sugar beets, mint, hops, seed crops, hay, silage, forage, etc. Tobacco and cotton can be included here if not in their own separate category. ; High-value crops includes fruits, vegetables, melons, tree nuts, greenhouse, nursery crops, and horticultural specialties. ; Cattle ; Hogs ; Dairy ; Poultry and eggs Farm type is based on which commodities are the majority crops grown on a farm. Nine common types include: One characteristic of the agricultural industry that sets it apart from others is the number of individuals who are self-employed. Frequently, farmers and ranchers are both the principal operator, the individual responsible for successful management and day-to-day decisions, and the primary laborer for his or her operation. For agricultural workers that sustain an injury, the resultant loss of work has implications on physical health and financial stability."}]}
+{"id": 3045, "query": "how many players in football hall of fame", "topk": [{"text": "College Football Hall of Fame | As of 2018, there are 997 players and 217 coaches enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame, representing 308 schools. Thirteen players, two coaches and one inanimate object (the Goodyear Blimp) are slated for induction in 2019."}]}
+{"id": 3046, "query": "who gave the famous objective co relative theory", "topk": [{"text": "Hugh Everett III | Hugh Everett III (November 11, 1930 \u2013 July 19, 1982) was an American physicist who first proposed the many-worlds interpretation (MWI) of quantum physics, which he termed his \"relative state\" formulation. In contrast to the then-dominant Copenhagen interpretation, the MWI posits that the Schr\u00f6dinger equation never collapses and that all possibilities of a quantum superposition are objectively real. Discouraged by the scorn of other physicists for MWI, Everett ended his physics career after completing his PhD. Afterwards, he developed the use of generalized Lagrange multipliers for operations research and applied this commercially as a defense analyst and a consultant. In poor health later in life, he died at the age of 51 in 1982. He is the father of musician Mark Oliver Everett. Although largely disregarded until near the end of Everett's lifetime, the MWI received more credibility with the discovery of quantum decoherence in the 1970s and has received increased attention in recent decades, becoming one of the mainstream interpretations of quantum mechanics alongside Copenhagen, pilot wave theories, and consistent histories."}]}
+{"id": 3047, "query": "who wrote the song photograph by ringo starr", "topk": [{"text": "Photograph (Ringo Starr song) | \"Photograph\" is a song by English rock musician Ringo Starr that was released as the lead single from his 1973 album Ringo. Starr co-wrote it with George Harrison, his former bandmate from the Beatles. Although they collaborated on other songs, it is the only one officially credited to the pair. A signature tune for Starr as a solo artist, \"Photograph\" was an international hit, topping singles charts in the United States, Canada and Australia, and receiving gold disc certification for US sales of 1 million. Music critics have similarly received the song favourably; Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic considers it to be \"among the very best post-Beatles songs by any of the Fab Four\". The lyrics "}]}
+{"id": 3048, "query": "who is the first prime minister of france", "topk": [{"text": "Michel Debr\u00e9 | Michel Jean-Pierre Debr\u00e9 (15 January 1912 \u2013 2 August 1996) was the first Prime Minister of the French Fifth Republic. He is considered the \"father\" of the current Constitution of France. He served under President Charles de Gaulle from 1959 to 1962. In terms of political personality, he was intense and immovable, with a tendency to rhetorical extremism."}]}
+{"id": 3049, "query": "who played truman capote in in cold blood", "topk": [{"text": "In Cold Blood | his portrayal of Truman Capote, Clifton Collins Jr. as Perry Smith, and Catherine Keener as Harper Lee. The film was critically acclaimed, won at the 78th Academy Awards for Best Actor (Hoffman), and was nominated for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress (Keener), Best Director (Bennett Miller), and Best Adapted Screenplay (Dan Futterman). J. T. Hunter's novel In Colder Blood (2016) discusses Hickock and Smith's possible involvement in the Walker family murders. Oni Press published Ande Parks and Chris Samnee's graphic novel Capote in Kansas (2005). Capote's book was adapted by Benedict Fitzgerald into the two-part television miniseries In Cold Blood (1996), starring Anthony Edwards as Dick Hickock, Eric Roberts as Perry Smith, and Sam Neill as Alvin Dewey."}]}
+{"id": 3050, "query": "where was the film the remains of the day filmed", "topk": [{"text": "The Remains of the Day (film) | A number of English country estates were used as locations for the film, partly owing to the persuasive power of Ismail Merchant, who was able to cajole permission for the production to borrow houses not normally open to the public. Among them were Dyrham Park for the exterior of the house and the driveway, Powderham Castle (staircase, hall, music room, bedroom; used for the aqua-turquoise stairway scenes), Corsham Court (library and dining room) and Badminton House (servants' quarters, conservatory, entrance hall). Luciana Arrighi, the production designer, scouted most of these locations. Scenes were also shot in Weston-super-Mare, which stood in for Clevedon. The pub where Mr Stevens stays is the Hop Pole in Limpley Stoke; the shop featured is also in Limpley Stoke. The pub where Miss Kenton and Mr Benn meet is The George Inn in Norton St Philip."}]}
+{"id": 3051, "query": "who eliminated costa rica in world cup 2014", "topk": [{"text": "Costa Rica national football team | The Ticos' 2014 World Cup campaign began with a 2\u20132 draw against El Salvador in the third round of the qualifiers. They followed this with a 4\u20130 win over Guyana with a hat-trick by \u00c1lvaro Sabor\u00edo. Two defeats to Mexico put the Ticos one defeat away from elimination, but they resurrected their campaign with a 1\u20130 win against El Salvador, with the only goal scored by Jos\u00e9 Miguel Cubero. They clinched a final round berth with a 7\u20130 win over Guyana, with goals scored by Randall Brenes, Sabor\u00edo, Cristian Bola\u00f1os, Celso Borges and Cristian Gamboa. The fourth round began with a 2\u20132 draw against Panama. In March, Costa Rica lost 1\u20130 against the United States in Denver, and launched an unsuccessful appeal against the match "}]}
+{"id": 3052, "query": "what is the name of the weapon the grim reaper carries", "topk": [{"text": "Grim Reaper (Marvel Comics) | Originally, the Grim Reaper was a purely technological-based villain with no innate superhuman abilities. The techno-scythe he used as his trademark weapon was designed by the Tinkerer. The scythe was worn on his right hand and had the ability to make the blade spin at rapid speed, making the weapon usable as a high-speed propeller blade buzzsaw, missile shield, and an improvised helicopter. It could also fire electromagnetic power blasts and anaesthetic gas pellets, and dispense electric stun shocks on touch. The scythe was also equipped with a cerebral-frequency generator able to induce deep comas and revive victims from them as well. The Grim Reaper later gained some magic-related abilities: he could reanimate the souls and bodies of the dead, either through voodoo training received from Black Talon or powers bestowed upon him by Lloigoroth. The Grim Reaper has also performed various magically-based feats "}]}
+{"id": 3053, "query": "when did the battle of bull run start", "topk": [{"text": "War tourism | The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as First Manassas (the name used by Confederate forces), was fought on July 21, 1861, in Prince William County, Virginia, near the city of Manassas. It was the first major land battle of the American Civil War. Expecting an easy Union victory, the wealthy elite of nearby Washington, including congressmen and their families, had come to picnic and watch the battle. When the Union army was driven back in a running disorder, the roads back to Washington were blocked by panicked civilians attempting to flee in their carriages. Frank Leslie made an engraving of this in the engraving The Soldier in Our Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg was also spectated by a number of tourists, including Arthur Lyon Fremantle."}]}
+{"id": 3054, "query": "what was the first kind of vertebrate to exist on earth", "topk": [{"text": "Hindlimb | The first vertebrate bipeds were the Bolosaurids, a group of prehistoric reptiles with no living relatives. The first one, Eudibamus, was a small, fast runner during the Permian Period."}]}
+{"id": 3055, "query": "who wrote shes always a woman to me", "topk": [{"text": "A Woman Always Knows | \"A Woman Always Knows\" is a song written by Billy Sherrill, and recorded by American country music artist David Houston. It was released in December 1970 as the second single and title track from his album A Woman Always Knows. The song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It also reached number 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada."}]}
+{"id": 3056, "query": "who won the first season of america's got talent", "topk": [{"text": "America's Got Talent | hosted by Regis Philbin, with the judging panel consisting of actor David Hasselhoff, singer Brandy Norwood, and journalist Piers Morgan. More than 12 million viewers watched the program's premiere episode, a far greater viewing figure than had been achieved by the premiere of American Idol in 2002, becoming one of the most-watched program on U.S. television and the highest-rated among viewers aged 18 to 49, at that time. The first season was won by singer Bianca Ryan, with clogging group All That and musical group The Millers being the runners-up; neither act were defined in the results in terms of who was placed 2nd, and who was placed in 3rd."}]}
+{"id": 3057, "query": "in the early 1800s california society was dominated by which group", "topk": [{"text": "California Historical Society | The California Historical Society was founded in June 1871 by a group of prominent Californian politicians and professors at the Santa Clara University (then the College of Santa Clara), led by Californian Assemblyman John W. Dwinelle (an influential founder of the University of California). The stated mission of the society was \u201ccollecting and bringing to light and publishing, from time to time, all information not generally accessible on the subject of the early colonization and settlement of the west coast of America, and especially Northwestern Mexico, California, and Oregon. The society published 32 papers until 1901. From 1901 to 1906, the CHS temporarily merged with the California Genealogical Society. Following the "}]}
+{"id": 3058, "query": "gestational sac and yolk sac but no baby at 7 weeks", "topk": [{"text": "Gestational sac | 1) The sac has a round or elliptical shape in longitudinal and transverse views ; 2) The sac is surrounded by a white echogenic rim (choriodecidual reaction) ; 3) The sac is located in the uterine fundus ; 4) The sac is not implanted on the midline, but eccentrically (to one side of the uterine cavity line). The mean sac diameter can effectively estimate the gestational age between 5 and 6 weeks, with an accuracy of about +/- 5 days. The yolk sac and embryo should be readily identifiable when the gestational sac reaches a certain size \u2014 a yolk sac should be seen when the gestational sac is 20mm and a fetal pole should be seen when the gestational sac reaches 25mm. Gestational sacs can be identified via ultrasound and are generally identified by the following four characteristics:"}]}
+{"id": 3059, "query": "when is the last time the us lost the olympics", "topk": [{"text": "United States at the Summer Olympics | the last time that the US finished first in the medal table in a fully attended Summer Olympics until 1996 (the Americans would top the medal standings in 1984 with the Soviet Union and its satellites boycotting). The Munich Olympics saw the Soviet Union begin its streak of topping the medal count at five consecutive summer games in which they participated (1972\u20131992, though in 1992 they would compete as the Unified Team as the USSR dissolved half a year prior to the games, and the newly independent countries decided to compete together). The sporting nature of the event was largely overshadowed "}]}
+{"id": 3060, "query": "where does this season's survivor take place", "topk": [{"text": "Survivor: The Australian Outback | Survivor: The Australian Outback (also referred to as Survivor: Australia) is the second season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. Filming took place at Goshen Station, on the bank of the Herbert River (approximately 3 hours south-west of Cairns) in northern Queensland from October 23, 2000, through December 3, 2000, eventually premiering on January 28, 2001. Hosted by Jeff Probst, instead of the normal 39 days it consisted of 42 days of gameplay with 16 competitors. The sixteen contestants were initially separated into two tribes, named Kucha and Ogakor. When ten players remained, they merged into one tribe, named Barramundi. Tina Wesson won the season and was named the Sole Survivor, defeating Colby Donaldson by a jury vote of 4\u20133. It was the top-rated show of 2001, according to Nielsen Ratings with an average of 30 million viewers tuning each week."}]}
+{"id": 3061, "query": "who is singing in something just like this", "topk": [{"text": "Something Just Like This | In September 2016, the Chainsmokers shared three short clips of an upcoming song featuring vocals from Chris Martin. On February 22, 2017, Spotify prematurely posted a banner ad at the top of the site's home page with a Listen Now button. On February 22, 2017, Coldplay premiered \"Something Just Like This\" with the Chainsmokers on stage at the Brit Awards at The O2 Arena in London, England. They then performed the song at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards at The Forum in Inglewood, California on March 5, 2017, and on their A Head Full of Dreams Tour since the Singapore show on March 31, 2017. It was performed again at the One Love Manchester benefit concert for the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing on June 4, 2017."}]}
+{"id": 3062, "query": "why dry ether is used in woods reaction", "topk": [{"text": "Ether | When stored in the presence of air or oxygen, ethers tend to form explosive peroxides, such as diethyl ether hydroperoxide. The reaction is accelerated by light, metal catalysts, and aldehydes. In addition to avoiding storage conditions likely to form peroxides, it is recommended, when an ether is used as a solvent, not to distill it to dryness, as any peroxides that may have formed, being less volatile than the original ether, will become concentrated in the last few drops of liquid. The presence of peroxide in old samples of ethers may be detected by shaking them with freshly prepared solution of a ferrous sulfate followed by addition of KSCN. Appearance of blood red color indicates presence of peroxides. The dangerous properties of ether peroxides are the reason that diethyl ether and other peroxide forming ethers like tetrahydrofuran (THF) or ethylene glycol dimethyl ether (1,2-dimethoxyethane) are avoided in industrial processes."}]}
+{"id": 3063, "query": "who plays lady talisa in game of thrones", "topk": [{"text": "Game of Thrones (season 2) | treacherous warlock Pyat Pree portrayed by Ian Hanmore. Her third and final suitor was the masked priestess Quaithe (Laura Pradelska). Specially created for the television series was the so-called \"Spice King\", a rich merchant from Qarth, played by Nicholas Blane. Also an original creation of the show is the character of Talisa (Oona Chaplin), a healer from Volantis and a romantic interest for Robb. She fills the role of another female interest of Robb's, called Jeyne Westerling, who has no similarities with Talisa whatsoever. In addition to Talisa, Michael McElhatton joins the cast in the role of Roose Bolton, an "}]}
+{"id": 3064, "query": "what was the population of the roman empire at its height", "topk": [{"text": "Energy return on investment | population of the Roman Empire required at its height, on the basis of about 2,500\u20133,000 calories per day per person. It comes out roughly equal to the area of food production at its height. But ecological damage (deforestation, soil fertility loss particularly in southern Spain, southern Italy, Sicily and especially north Africa) saw a collapse in the system beginning in the 2nd century, as EROI began to fall. It bottomed in 1084 when Rome's population, which had peaked under Trajan at 1.5 million, was only 15,000. Evidence also fits the cycle of Mayan and Cambodian collapse too. Joseph Tainter suggests that diminishing returns of the EROI is a chief cause of the collapse of complex societies, which has been "}]}
+{"id": 3065, "query": "where does the phrase train of thought come from", "topk": [{"text": "Train of thought | The train of thought or track of thought refers to the interconnection in the sequence of ideas expressed during a connected discourse or thought, as well as the sequence itself, especially in discussion how this sequence leads from one idea to another. When a reader or listener \"loses the train of thought\" (i.e., loses the relation between consecutive sentences or phrases, or the relation between non-verbal concepts in an argument or presentation), comprehension is lost of the expressed or unexpressed thought. The term \"train of thoughts\" was introduced and elaborated as early as in 1651 by Thomas Hobbes in his Leviathan, though with a somewhat different meaning (similar to the meaning used by the British associationists):"}]}
+{"id": 3066, "query": "which body system differentiates a male from a female", "topk": [{"text": "Human reproductive system | The human reproductive system includes the male reproductive system which functions to produce and deposit sperm; and the female reproductive system which functions to produce egg cells, and to protect and nourish the fetus until birth. Humans have a high level of sexual differentiation. In addition to differences in nearly every reproductive organ, there are numerous differences in typical secondary sex characteristics. Human reproduction usually involves internal fertilization by sexual intercourse. In this process, the male inserts his penis into the female's vagina and ejaculates semen, which contains sperm. A small proportion of the sperm pass through the cervix into the uterus, and then into the Fallopian tubes for fertilization of the ovum. Only one sperm is required to fertilize the "}]}
+{"id": 3067, "query": "name the process of fusion of an egg with a sperm", "topk": [{"text": "Fertilisation | the sperm. These contents digest the jelly coat and eventually the vitelline membrane. In addition to the release of acrosomal vesicles, there is explosive polymerisation of actin to form a thin spike at the head of the sperm called the acrosomal process. The sperm binds to the egg through another ligand reaction between receptors on the vitelline membrane. The sperm surface protein bindin, binds to a receptor on the vitelline membrane identified as EBR1. Fusion of the plasma membranes of the sperm and egg are likely mediated by bindin. At the site of contact, fusion causes the formation of a fertilisation cone."}]}
+{"id": 3068, "query": "who were the first kings to issue coins bearing their names", "topk": [{"text": "Illyrian coinage | The only kings to have minted coins bearing their names were Lycceius, Patraus, Audoleon, Monunius, Mytilus, Gentius and Ballaios."}]}
+{"id": 3069, "query": "who played michael jackson in jackson 5 movie", "topk": [{"text": "Angela Bassett | In 1990, Bassett made her film debut in Kindergarten Cop, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. In 1992, Bassett played Katherine Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream. Bassett's agents tried to discourage her from playing the role, given the negative publicity surrounding Michael Jackson after he was accused of child molestation. She admitted to not caring about the negative view of members of the Jackson family at the time, citing her childhood fondness for the Jackson 5 as an example of her passion for the project and believed her \"instinct\" about the role had been correct once learning of the positive reviews the miniseries "}]}
+{"id": 3070, "query": "who are the stars in dancing with the stars", "topk": [{"text": "Dancing with the Stars: Taniec z gwiazdami | Joanna Jab\u0142czy\u0144ska (actress) and Piotr Kiszka (Waltz) ; Joanna Liszowska (actress) and Robert Kochanek (Samba) ; Przemys\u0142aw Sadowski (actor) and Ewa Szabatin (Jive) ; Aleksandra Kwa\u015bniewska (daughter of the former president of Poland Aleksander Kwa\u015bniewski) and Micha\u0142 Skawi\u0144ski (Tango) ; Krzysztof Tyniec (actor, cabaretman) and Kamila Kajak (Foxtrot) ; Kinga Rusin (TVN presenter) and Stefano Terrazino (Rumba) On 13 May 2007 TVN aired a special episode of Taniec z Gwiazdami \u2013 Najpi\u0119kniejsze ta\u0144ce. This time the audience was choosing the best dance from previous seasons. The jury went dancing too, and was being judged by a special one-night panel of Kuba Wojew\u00f3dzki (TV personality), Szymon Majewski (comedian and TV host) and Kazimiera Szczuka (literaty critic and historian, feminist, writer, host of the Polish version of The Weakest Link). The pairs performing in this episode were:"}]}
+{"id": 3071, "query": "who hosted they think it's all over", "topk": [{"text": "They Think It's All Over (TV series) | 2004 on David Seaman's team) and was replaced for the next two series by Jonathan Ross, Jo Brand, Alan Davies, Julian Clary and Phill Jupitus. Despite regularly admitting to having limited sporting knowledge, Ross became the permanent panellist until leaving the show in 2006, and was replaced by Sean Lock for the World Cup and summer sports special editions. The third member of each team varied from week to week, and would typically be a notable sportsperson, broadcaster or comedian. The show was originally produced for BBC Radio 5, where it was hosted by Des Lynam. The devisers, Simon Bullivant and "}]}
+{"id": 3072, "query": "when did red bull come to the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Red Bull | During the 1990s, the product expanded into Hungary, Slovenia, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It entered Germany and the UK in 1994, the United States (via California) in 1997 and the Middle East in 2000. In 2008, Forbes magazine listed both Chaleo and Mateschitz as the 250th richest people in the world with an estimated net worth of US$4 billion. Red Bull GmbH is headquartered in Fuschl am See, an Austrian village of about 1,500 inhabitants near Salzburg. The company is 51 percent controlled by the Yoovidhya family who, for technical reasons, own the trademark in Europe and the US."}]}
+{"id": 3073, "query": "how long has tom brady been the patriots quarterback", "topk": [{"text": "List of New England Patriots starting quarterbacks | Statistics accurate through the 2019 NFL season ; Italic text indicates that the player is currently on the Patriots roster Having been the starting quarterback 20 seasons, Tom Brady holds the record for the most starts in a Patriots jersey, as well as for the most overall wins. He is also the franchise leader in attempts, completions, total yards gained, and passing touchdowns, although Jimmy Garoppolo has the best pass completion percentage. Brady also holds the record for the longest completed pass by a Patriots starting quarterback, throwing a 99-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Wes Welker in an away game against the Miami Dolphins during the 2011 season. Brady is also the leader in rushing attempts, but Steve Grogan has the most rushing yards and rushing touchdowns. Tom Yewcic holds the record for the longest rush with a 46-yard run in the Patriots' 14\u201310 road loss to the Denver Broncos during the 1963 season. "}]}
+{"id": 3074, "query": "how many casinos are in atlantic city new jersey", "topk": [{"text": "Atlantic City, New Jersey | In 1974, New Jersey voters voted 60%\u201340% against legalizing casino gambling at four sites statewide, but two years later approved by 56%\u201344% a new referendum which legalized casinos, but restricted them to Atlantic City. Resorts Atlantic City was the first casino to open, in May 1978, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Governor of New Jersey Brendan Byrne. Atlantic City is considered the \"Gambling Capital of the East Coast\", and currently has nine large casinos. In 2011, New Jersey's then 12 casinos employed approximately 33,000 employees, had 28.5 million visitors, made $3.3 billion in gaming revenue, and paid $278 million in taxes. They are regulated by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission and the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. In the wake of the economic downturn following the Great Recession and the legalization of gambling in adjacent and nearby states (including Delaware, Maryland, New York, and Pennsylvania), four casino "}]}
+{"id": 3075, "query": "when did the great fire of london end", "topk": [{"text": "Great Fire of London | The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of London from Sunday, 2 September to Thursday, 6 September 1666. The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall. It threatened, but did not reach, the City of Westminster (today's West End), Charles II's Palace of Whitehall, and most of the suburban slums. It is estimated to have destroyed the homes of more than 70,000 of the City's 80,000 inhabitants. The fire started in a bakery shortly after midnight on Sunday, 2 September, and spread rapidly. The use of the major firefighting technique of the time, the creation of firebreaks by means of demolition, was critically delayed due to the indecisiveness of the Lord Mayor, Sir Thomas Bloodworth. By the "}]}
+{"id": 3076, "query": "who is the singer of kal ho na ho", "topk": [{"text": "Sonu Nigam | Playback Singer: Kal Ho Na Ho for \"Kal Ho Naa Ho\" ; 2003 Most Stylish People In Music, MTV Style Awards ; 2004 Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer, for the song \"Kal Ho Naa Ho\", from the film Kal Ho Naa Ho. ; 2004 MTV Immies Award for Best Singer Male (Film) (Main Hoon Na) ; 2004 Producers Guild Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for \"Kal Ho Na Ho\" from movie Kal Ho Na Ho ; 2004 Bollywood Music Award for Best Male Playback Singer for \"Kal Ho Na Ho\" from the film Kal Ho Naa Ho ; 2004 "}]}
+{"id": 3077, "query": "when did the passion of the christ come out", "topk": [{"text": "The Passion of the Christ | On August 31, 2004, the film was released on VHS and DVD in North America by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, which initially passed on theatrical distribution. As with the original theatrical release, the film's release on home video formats proved to be very popular. Early estimates indicated that over 2.4 million copies of the film were sold by 3:00p.m., with a total of 4.1 million copies on its first day of sale. The film was available on DVD with English and Spanish subtitles and on VHS tape with English subtitles. The film was released on Blu-ray in North America as a two-disc Definitive Edition set on "}]}
+{"id": 3078, "query": "star wars the clone wars season 3 episode 1", "topk": [{"text": "Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series) | feature cut of one of the Season 3 trilogies of episodes (the one composed by \"Nightsisters,\" \"Monster,\" and \"Witches of the Mist\") was released for download on iTunes as an uninterrupted movie that was previously shown at selected screenings in 2010. The three episodes were written by Katie Lucas, who had previously written the Season 1 episode \"Jedi Crash\" as well as the Season 3 episodes \"Sphere of Influence\" and \"Assassin.\" A repeat of season one aired in \"decoded\" episode format. Each installment contained unobtrusive text windows giving supplemental information about the characters and events playing out on screen. The "}]}
+{"id": 3079, "query": "is the united states a country or nation", "topk": [{"text": "United States | The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, 326 Indian reservations, and some minor possessions. At 3.8 e6mi2, it is the world's third- or fourth-largest country by total area. The United States shares significant land borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south as well as limited maritime borders with the Bahamas, Cuba, and Russia. With a population of more than 331 million people, it is the third most populous country in the world. The "}]}
+{"id": 3080, "query": "who has the most podium finishes in australia", "topk": [{"text": "Australia's Greatest Athlete (season 1) | Andrew Symonds was the oldest athlete ; Billy Slater claimed 11 podium finishes out of the 15 events ; Every athlete won at least one challenge "}]}
+{"id": 3081, "query": "when did john steinbeck write of mice and me", "topk": [{"text": "John Steinbeck | Of Mice and Men is a tragedy that was written as a play in 1937. The story is about two traveling ranch workers, George and Lennie, trying to earn enough money to buy their own farm/ranch. As it is set in 1930s America, it provides an insight into The Great Depression, encompassing themes of racism, loneliness, prejudice against the mentally ill, and the struggle for personal independence. Along with The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden, and The Pearl, Of Mice and Men is one of Steinbeck's best known works. It was made into a movie three times, in 1939 starring Burgess Meredith, Lon Chaney Jr., and Betty Field, in 1982 starring Randy Quaid, Robert Blake and Ted Neeley, and in 1992 starring Gary Sinise and John Malkovich."}]}
+{"id": 3082, "query": "who plays faith on when calls the heart", "topk": [{"text": "Andrea Brooks | Andrea K. Brooks (born March 3, 1989 ) is a Canadian actress and model best known for portraying Faith Carter on the Hallmark series When Calls the Heart and Eve Teschmacher in The CW series Supergirl."}]}
+{"id": 3083, "query": "where was the movie the glass castle filmed", "topk": [{"text": "The Glass Castle | Paramount bought the film rights to The Glass Castle, and in October 2015 announced that actress Brie Larson would play Jeannette Walls in the movie adaptation. In August 2014, it was announced that Destin Daniel Cretton was set to direct. Naomi Watts and Woody Harrelson were cast as Rose Mary and Rex Walls, respectively, with Gil Netter producing. Filming began May 20, 2016 in Welch, West Virginia. The film was released August 11, 2017, to mixed reviews praising the performances while noting the film's overall uneven tone. It holds a 51% rating on RottenTomatoes.com."}]}
+{"id": 3084, "query": "how many seasons of prison break are on netflix", "topk": [{"text": "List of Prison Break episodes | the original series. The season premiered on April 4, 2017, on Fox. The first five seasons of Prison Break have been released on DVD and Blu-ray in Regions 1, 2, and 4. Each DVD boxed set includes all of the broadcast episodes from that season, the associated special episode, commentary from cast and crew, and profiles of various parts of Prison Break, such as Fox River State Penitentiary or the tattoo. Prison Break is also available online, including iTunes, Amazon Video, and Netflix. After the premiere of the second season of Prison Break, Fox began online streaming of the prior week's episode, though it originally restricted viewing to the United States."}]}
+{"id": 3085, "query": "when does the turn of the screw take place", "topk": [{"text": "The Turn of the Screw (1974 film) | The film was first broadcast in the USA on April 15, 1974."}]}
+{"id": 3086, "query": "who is the longest serving member of the house in history", "topk": [{"text": "Don Young | At the start of the 116th Congress, Young was the longest-serving current House member. Due to his long tenure in the House and that of former Senator Ted Stevens, Alaska has been considered to have had clout in national politics far beyond its small population (it is the 47th smallest, ahead of only North Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming). He is often called \"Alaska's third senator\". On March 5, 2019, he became the longest-serving Republican in congressional history, surpassing former Senator Orrin Hatch."}]}
+{"id": 3087, "query": "when did first fast and furious come out", "topk": [{"text": "Fast and Furious (1927 film) | Fast and Furious is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Melville W. Brown and written by Raymond Cannon and Reginald Denny. The film stars Reginald Denny, Barbara Worth, Claude Gillingwater, and Armand Kaliz. The film was released on June 12, 1927 by Universal Pictures."}]}
+{"id": 3088, "query": "when does the second half of vikings season 5 air", "topk": [{"text": "Vikings (season 5) | The fifth season of the historical drama television series Vikings premiered on November 29, 2017 on History in Canada. The series broadly follows the exploits of the legendary Viking chieftain Ragnar Lothbrok and his crew, and later those of his sons. The first season of the series begins at the start of the Viking Age, marked by the Lindisfarne raid in 793. The fifth season consists of a double order of twenty episodes, split into two parts of ten episodes; the first part concluded on January 24, 2018. The second half premiered on November 28, 2018. The premise of the fifth season differs from the previous four after the departure of Travis Fimmel as Ragnar, and it follows the adventures of his living sons. Jonathan Rhys Meyers is introduced as a main character, after his initial appearance in the fourth season's finale. The season concluded in its entirety on January 30, 2019."}]}
+{"id": 3089, "query": "what kind of fish live in the salton sea", "topk": [{"text": "Salton Sea | Massive fish kills involve the oxygen-depleting combination of summer sun and salt. The fish suffocate as salt water carries less oxygen than fresh water. The dead fish wash up in mass quantities on the beaches. Introduced tilapia (hybrid Mozambique \u00d7 Wami) can tolerate the high salinity levels and pollution. As of 2014, other fresh and brackish water fish species lived in the rivers and canals that fed the Salton Sea, including redbelly tilapia, threadfin shad, carp, red shiner, channel catfish, white catfish, largemouth bass, mosquitofish, and sailfin molly. The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment developed a safe eating advisory for fish caught in the Salton Sea based on levels of mercury or PCBs found in local species. As of 2009, all species were considered acceptable for all populations."}]}
+{"id": 3090, "query": "who sang the song you got a friend in me", "topk": [{"text": "You've Got a Friend in Me | It was performed by George Jones and Kathy Mattea on The Best of Country Sing the Best of Disney. ; In 2006, Steve Tyrell and Dr. John did a duet of the song on Tyrell's CD \"The Disney Standards\". ; Michael Bubl\u00e9 covered \"You've Got a Friend in Me\" on his 2013 album, To Be Loved. The track became a U.S. Adult Contemporary chart hit, spending 14 weeks on the chart and peaking at number 10. ; A remix of \"You've Got a Friend in Me\" was released on April 22, 2014 by Alfred Montejanhyper on the remix album Dconstructed. ; On May 31, 2018, Rex Orange County released a cover of \"You've Got a Friend in Me\", performing along with Randy Newman, the creator of the song. ; An instrumental remix of \"You've Got a Friend in Me\" plays in the Toy Box world of Kingdom Hearts III, arranged by Yoko Shimomura and released in 2019. ; On December 13, 2019, a cover by Cavetown was published on YouTube and released all streaming platforms. ; A covered version of the song appears in Just Dance 2021. "}]}
+{"id": 3091, "query": "what is the strongest earthquake in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Oklahoma earthquake swarms (2009\u2013present) | area and the September 3, 2016 earthquake near Pawnee, north of Prague. The 2011 Prague earthquake, at reported magnitude 5.6, was at the time the strongest recorded earthquake in the history of Oklahoma. The 2016 earthquake was initially reported to be an identical 5.6 magnitude, but this was later upgraded to 5.8, making it the strongest earthquake on record. Simultaneously, the USGS upgraded the magnitude of the Prague earthquake to 5.7. Numerous seismologists had advised local residents of an even greater risk of earthquakes in 2014, by which time the number of earthquakes had increased to a dangerously high level. In response to the major increase in earthquakes in the Central United States, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) began "}]}
+{"id": 3092, "query": "who wrote put your hand in the hand of the man who stilled the water", "topk": [{"text": "Put Your Hand in the Hand | \"Put Your Hand in the Hand\" is a gospel pop song composed by Gene MacLellan and first recorded by Canadian singer Anne Murray from her third studio album Honey, Wheat and Laughter. It became a hit single for the Canadian band Ocean, released as the title track to their debut album. The single peaked at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, kept from No. 1 by \"Joy to the World\" by Three Dog Night. The song also reached No. 4 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It went on to become 22nd best-seller of 1971. After MacLellan's suicide in 1995, his friend and fellow Atlantic Canadian musician Ron Hynes wrote the song \"Godspeed\" as a tribute, the lyrics for which reference the title of this song. The song was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006. A remix from the same year adds an instrumental, which occurs between the second chorus and the second verse, as well as a repeat of the chorus and a final instrumentalist chorus, that ends without the fade."}]}
+{"id": 3093, "query": "where is the white castle that harold and kumar go to", "topk": [{"text": "White Castle (restaurant) | Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle is a 2004 stoner comedy film following the characters of Harold and Kumar as they decide to go to the fast food chain White Castle after smoking marijuana but end up on a series of comical misadventures along the way. Starting in 2011, a White Castle on Long Island has become a frequent setting for challenges on the show Impractical Jokers, during which the contestants pose as cashiers, drive-thru workers, and janitors. Season 2, episode 9 of The Food that Built America includes features about White Castle. In The King of Queens sitcom Doug Heffernan (Kevin James) often remarks about his desire to go to White Castle."}]}
+{"id": 3094, "query": "who headed the 7th central pay commission of india", "topk": [{"text": "Pay Commission | The Government of India has initiated the process to constitute the 7th Central Pay Commission along with finalisation of its Terms of Reference, the composition and the possible timeframe for submission of its Report. On 25 September 2013 then Finance Minister P Chidambaram announced that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has approved the constitution of the 7th Pay Commission. Its recommendations are likely to be implemented with effect from 1 January 2016. Justice A.K Mathur will be heading the Seventh Pay Commission, announcement of which was done on 4 February 2014 . On 29 June 2016, Government accepted the recommendation of 7th Pay Commission Report with meager increase in salary of 14% after six months of intense evaluation and successive discussion."}]}
+{"id": 3095, "query": "where is season 3 of the detour filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Desert Center, California | A critical scene in the 1945 film Detour takes place, according to the film's narration, outside a highway gas station \"near the airport at Desert Center\". Robert Altman\u2019s 1977 film 3 Women is set in Desert Center, California. It stars Sissy Spacek and Shelley Duvall. A portion of the Eagle Mountain Railroad south of Desert Center was used in the filming of the movie Tough Guys, which is a 1986 comedy starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Eli Wallach and Dana Carvey. Tough Guys was the final collaboration for Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas. Films using Desert Center locations: ; Tough Guys (1986) ; Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) ; H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds (2005) ; Desert Road End (2006) ; Falling Objects (2006) ; Unknown (2006) ; Battle of Los Angeles Eagle Mountain Mine site (2011) "}]}
+{"id": 3096, "query": "who plays the voice of sulley in monsters inc", "topk": [{"text": "Monsters, Inc. | Bill Murray was considered for the voice role of James P. \"Sulley\" Sullivan. He screen tested for the role and was interested, but when Pete Docter was unable to make contact with him, he took it as a \"no\". The voice role of Sulley went to John Goodman, the longtime co-star of the comedy series Roseanne and a regular in the films of the Coen brothers. Goodman interpreted the character to himself as the monster equivalent of a National Football League player. \"He's like a seasoned lineman in the tenth year of his career,\" he said at the time. \"He is totally dedicated and a total pro.\" Billy Crystal, having regretted turning down the part of Buzz Lightyear years prior, accepted that of Mike Wazowski, Sulley's one-eyed best friend and scare assistant."}]}
+{"id": 3097, "query": "largest state in the us by land mass", "topk": [{"text": "51st state | states. There were a significant number of Texans who supported dividing the state in its early decades, called divisionists. Current Texas politics and self-image make disrupting Texas' status as the largest state by land area in the contiguous United States unlikely. ; Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona: Admitting into the Union the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian Reservation in the United States. Reservations already enjoy a large degree of political autonomy, so making a state out of the Navajo Nation would not be as problematic as partitioning areas of other states. The Navajo Nation is currently larger than ten U.S. States. A Navajo state would also help issues of representation, since as of 2020, "}]}
+{"id": 3098, "query": "when do you get your dress blues in the army", "topk": [{"text": "Service Dress (British Army) | At the outbreak of war in 1914, the huge number of volunteers answering the appeal of Secretary of State for War, Lord Kitchener, were formed into a New Army. The problem of providing uniforms for these recruits was acute and many trained in their civilian clothes for weeks. A highly simplified version of Service Dress was produced for them, without breast pockets, shoulder straps and other refinements. They were dark blue in colour, because the original khaki dye had been produced in Germany before the war and it had proved difficult to acquire sufficient from alternative sources. This colour gave rise to the popular name for the uniform; \"Kitchener's Blues\". Around 500,000 sets of these uniforms were produced and worn during basic training. Rumours that the first issue of Blues were actually postmen's uniforms are unlikely to be correct as the tunics issued by the General Post Office were of a different cut and were edged with red piping; however, some sources state that a large quantity of blue uniform cloth was acquired from Post Office stocks for this purpose."}]}
+{"id": 3099, "query": "who used to present i'm a celebrity now", "topk": [{"text": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British series 9) | Ant & Dec returned to present the main show. Emma Willis and Matt Willis stood down from the role as presenters of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! NOW! and were replaced by last year's winner Joe Swash and Caroline Flack for the 2009 series."}]}
+{"id": 3100, "query": "when does congress declare war for the first time", "topk": [{"text": "7th United States Congress | March 4, 1801: Thomas Jefferson became President of the United States. ; May 10, 1801: The pascha of Tripoli declared war on United States by having the flagpole on the consulate chopped down ; March 16, 1802: West Point established ; February 24, 1803: First time an Act of Congress was declared unconstitutional: U.S. Supreme Court case, Marbury v. Madison "}]}
+{"id": 3101, "query": "what is the longest panic at the disco song title", "topk": [{"text": "Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off | taking her clothes off, but it's better if you do.\" \"But It's Better If You Do\", another song by Panic! at the Disco, was released as a single prior to \"Lying is the Most Fun...\". In the United States, the song peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, number 96 on the Pop 100, and number 4 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. The song also reached number 39 on the UK Singles Chart, in the process becoming the longest un-bracketed title of a song to enter the UK Top 40. While it also reached number 26 on the ARIA Charts and number 33 in New Zealand. The song was also featured on the Saints Row 2 soundtrack."}]}
+{"id": 3102, "query": "who played mark on the show the rifleman", "topk": [{"text": "Mark McCain | Mark McCain is the son of fictitious rancher Lucas McCain in the ABC Western television series The Rifleman, starring Chuck Connors, which ran from 1958 to 1963. Singer/actor and former Mouseketeer Johnny Crawford was cast in the role and was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1959 as Best Supporting Actor (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series. However, Dennis Weaver, then portraying Chester Goode on CBS's Gunsmoke, won the honor. Mark McCain was more than just a supporting player in The Rifleman, as the boy's bond with his father was a core element of the show. In many ways he was the co-lead of the series and appeared in nearly every episode and in a majority of scenes."}]}
+{"id": 3103, "query": "where does the last name orozco originate from", "topk": [{"text": "Mario Orozco Rivera | Orozco Rivera was born in Mexico City to a circus family, in which he performed as a young child. He was a cousin of painter Jos\u00e9 Clemente Orozco. When asked about his famous last names, he used to state \u201c(Jos\u00e9 Clemente) Orozco is my dad and (Diego) Rivera is my mom! At age sixteen he went to Cuba but returned after the Batista coup to begin studying at the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado \"La Esmeralda\" in 1952. After he finished, he traveled in Europe and into the then Soviet Union and China, paying for it by singing political songs. Like other artists of the Mexican muralism movement, he was politically active, a member for thirty years of the Mexican Communist Party then of "}]}
+{"id": 3104, "query": "when did marley die in a christmas carol", "topk": [{"text": "A Christmas Carol (2009 film) | In 1836, Jacob Marley dies on Christmas Eve in London, leaving behind his old and miserly business partner Ebenezer Scrooge. Seven years later, on Christmas Eve, Scrooge refuses to partake in the merriment of Christmas, declining his cheerful nephew Fred's invitation to an annual Christmas dinner party and rejecting two gentlemen's offer to donate money to charity. His employee Bob Cratchit asks Scrooge to give him a day off on Christmas Day to spend time with his family, to which Scrooge reluctantly agrees. That night, Scrooge encounters the ghost of Jacob Marley bound in heavy chains. Marley warns Scrooge to change his wicked ways "}]}
+{"id": 3105, "query": "where does a girl wear an engagement ring", "topk": [{"text": "Engagement ring | known for the groom and bride-to-be to wear a plain silver band on the left hand while engaged. Then, after the wedding the silver band is either replaced with the wedding ring or moved to the right hand. Traditionally, women in the British Isles may propose marriage to men during a leap year. Women proposing has become more common in recent years, to the point that some jewelry companies have started manufacturing men's engagement rings. They resemble typical men's rings, often with a diamond centrepiece. In the countries where both sexes have traditionally worn engagement rings, the rings tend to be plainer bands, and there is no real difference between men's and women's engagement ring designs."}]}
+{"id": 3106, "query": "the art and science of making objects from clay is called", "topk": [{"text": "The arts | Ceramic art is art made from ceramic materials (including clay), which may take forms such as pottery, tile, figurines, sculpture, and tableware. While some ceramic products are considered fine art, some are considered to be decorative, industrial, or applied art objects. Ceramics may also be considered artefacts in archaeology. Ceramic art can be made by one person or by a group of people. In a pottery or ceramic factory, a group of people design, manufacture, and decorate the pottery. Products from a pottery are sometimes referred to as \"art pottery.\" In a one-person pottery studio, ceramists or potters produce studio pottery. In modern ceramic engineering usage, \"ceramics\" is the art and science of making objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials by the action of heat. It excludes glass and mosaic made from glass tesserae."}]}
+{"id": 3107, "query": "when did i ain't mad at cha come out", "topk": [{"text": "I Ain't Mad at Cha | \"I Ain't Mad at Cha\" is a song by American hip hop artist 2Pac. It was released on September 15, 1996, two days after his death, and was the third and final single from his fourth studio album All Eyez on Me. The song features contemporary soul singer Danny Boy who provided the vocals for the song's hook. The single release differs from the version found on the album, with re-recorded vocals, alternate lyrics and a live band playing the beat. The song charted well internationally, reaching number two in New Zealand, number 13 in the United Kingdom, and number 15 in the Netherlands. It was not released as a single in the United States, thus making it ineligible to chart on the Billboard singles charts (due to chart rules at the time), but reached numbers 18 and 58 in the R&B and Pop Airplay charts, respectively."}]}
+{"id": 3108, "query": "communities of similar organisms found in a particular environment are called", "topk": [{"text": "Natural environment | Biomes are terminologically similar to the concept of ecosystems, and are climatically and geographically defined areas of ecologically similar climatic conditions on the Earth, such as communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms, often referred to as ecosystems. Biomes are defined on the basis of factors such as plant structures (such as trees, shrubs, and grasses), leaf types (such as broadleaf and needleleaf), plant spacing (forest, woodland, savanna), and climate. Unlike biogeographic realms, biomes are not defined by genetic, taxonomic, or historical similarities. Biomes are often identified with particular patterns of ecological succession and climax vegetation."}]}
+{"id": 3109, "query": "what happened to the west wing of the white house during a christmas party in 1929", "topk": [{"text": "December 1929 | The West Wing of the White House was seriously damaged in an evening fire. President Hoover left a Christmas Eve reception for children in order to direct efforts to retrieve important documents, but not all records could be saved. It was the most serious fire at the White House since it was burned by the British in 1814. Congress would authorize the construction of a new West Wing to replace the burned building. ; Three shots were fired at Argentine President Hip\u00f3lito Yrigoyen as he left his home on the way to his office, but only his bodyguard was wounded. The assailant, a native Italian thought to be possibly an anarchist, was wounded when police guards returned fire. Efforts were made to save the shooter so he could be brought to trial but he died of his wounds. ; The Ohio Supreme Court declined to review the James H. Snook murder case, so his execution was scheduled for January 31. "}]}
+{"id": 3110, "query": "who played tom hagon in the godfather series", "topk": [{"text": "Tommaso Buscetta | He was played by F. Murray Abraham in the 1999 film Excellent Cadavers and by Vincent Riotta in the 2007 mini-series Il Capo dei Capi. He was portrayed by Sergio Vespertino in the 2016 Italian TV series The Mafia Kills Only in Summer. He was portrayed by Pierfrancesco Favino in the 2019 film The Traitor, directed by Marco Bellocchio and selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Also released in 2019, Our Godfather is a documentary by Mark Franchetti and Andrew Meier which includes onscreen testimony by Buscetta's third wife and surviving children \"who still live in anonymity because of fear of reprisal\" according to one review."}]}
+{"id": 3111, "query": "who wrote the song i hate you i love you", "topk": [{"text": "Hate That I Love You | \"Hate That I Love You\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her third studio album, Good Girl Gone Bad (2007). It features vocals by American singer and songwriter Ne-Yo, who co-wrote the song with its producers Stargate. Def Jam Recordings released the song on August 21, 2007, as the third single from Good Girl Gone Bad. A Spanglish version featuring David Bisbal was made available on April 28, 2008. \"Hate That I Love You\" is a mid-tempo R&B song about the power of love, with influences of folk music. \"Hate That I Love You\" received generally positive reviews from critics, many of whom compared it to previous works by Ne-Yo. The song achieved moderate success in comparison to other singles from "}]}
+{"id": 3112, "query": "who sings the theme tune to mum on bbc2", "topk": [{"text": "You Rang, M'Lord? | and Su Pollard, all of whom had starred in Hi-de-Hi!; also featured were Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles from It Ain't Half Hot Mum, and Bill Pertwee and\u2014occasionally\u2014Frank Williams from Dad's Army. Numerous small parts were played by other alumni of David Croft and/or Jimmy Perry shows. The memorable 1920s-style theme tune was sung by comedian Bob Monkhouse. Episodes of You Rang, M'Lord? were fifty minutes long, rather than the usual thirty (for BBC sitcoms), and attempted to introduce a more reflective approach and more complex plotting than other Croft and Perry series. There was also less reliance on filmed location sequences."}]}
+{"id": 3113, "query": "the general term for software that is designed to damage disable or steal data is", "topk": [{"text": "Computer virus | Damage is due to causing system failure, corrupting data, wasting computer resources, increasing maintenance costs or stealing personal information. Even though no antivirus software can uncover all computer viruses (especially new ones), computer security researchers are actively searching for new ways to enable antivirus solutions to more effectively detect emerging viruses, before they become widely distributed. A power virus is a computer program that executes specific machine code to reach the maximum CPU power dissipation (thermal energy output for the central processing units). Computer cooling apparatus are designed to dissipate power up to the thermal design power, rather than maximum power, and a power virus could cause the system to overheat if it does not have logic "}]}
+{"id": 3114, "query": "what kind of plate boundary is nepal on", "topk": [{"text": "April 2015 Nepal earthquake | Nepal lies towards the southern limit of the diffuse collisional boundary where the Indian Plate underthrusts the Eurasian Plate, occupying the central sector of the Himalayan arc, nearly one-third of the 2400 km long Himalayas. Geologically, the Nepal Himalayas are sub-divided into five tectonic zones from north to south and, east to west and almost parallel to sub-parallel. These five distinct morpho-geotectonic zones are: (1) Terai Plain, (2) Sub Himalaya (Shivalik Range), (3) Lesser Himalaya (Mahabharat Range and mid valleys), (4) Higher Himalaya, and (5) Inner Himalaya (Tibetan Tethys). Each of these zones is clearly identified by its morphological, geological, and tectonic features. The convergence rate between the plates in central Nepal is about 45 mm per year. The location, magnitude, and focal mechanism of the earthquake suggest that it was caused by a slip "}]}
+{"id": 3115, "query": "chemicals produced in one part of a plant that affect the growth and response of other parts", "topk": [{"text": "Plant physiology | Plant hormones, known as plant growth regulators (PGRs) or phytohormones, are chemicals that regulate a plant's growth. According to a standard animal definition, hormones are signal molecules produced at specific locations, that occur in very low concentrations, and cause altered processes in target cells at other locations. Unlike animals, plants lack specific hormone-producing tissues or organs. Plant hormones are often not transported to other parts of the plant and production is not limited to specific locations. Plant hormones are chemicals that in small amounts promote and influence the growth, development and differentiation of cells and tissues. Hormones are vital to plant growth; affecting processes in plants from flowering to seed development, dormancy, and germination. They regulate which tissues grow upwards and which grow downwards, leaf formation and stem growth, fruit development and ripening, as well as leaf abscission and even plant death. The most important plant hormones are abscissic acid (ABA), auxins, ethylene, gibberellins, and cytokinins, though there are many other substances that serve to regulate plant physiology."}]}
+{"id": 3116, "query": "the basic steps of rational decision making include defining goals and", "topk": [{"text": "Rational planning model | Verifying, defining & detailing the problem (problem definition, goal definition, information gathering). This step includes recognizing the problem, defining an initial solution, and starting primary analysis. Examples of this are creative devising, creative ideas, inspirations, breakthroughs, and brainstorms. The very first step which is normally overlooked by the top level management is defining the exact problem. Though we think that the problem identification is obvious, many times it is not. When defining the problem situation, framing is essential part of the process. With correct framing, the situation is identified and possible previous experience with same kind of situation can be utilized. The rational decision making model is a group-based decision making process. If the problem is not identified properly then we may face a problem as each and every member of the group might have a different definition of the problem."}]}
+{"id": 3117, "query": "who wrote if she knew what she wants", "topk": [{"text": "If She Knew What She Wants | \"If She Knew What She Wants\" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Jules Shear and introduced on his 1985 album The Eternal Return. The Bangles recorded the song for their 1986 album Different Light. That version, a call-and-response rendition with Susanna Hoffs as the main voice, was issued as a single and became a Top 40 hit. A mid-tempo ballad, it is sung from the viewpoint of someone, per songwriter Shear, \"who wants to satisfy someone else but doesn't quite know how to do it because the other person is capricious.\" The song, especially The Bangles' version, is typically described with such adjectives as \"bittersweet\", \"plaintive\" and \"wistful\"."}]}
+{"id": 3118, "query": "who won the medals in men's figure skating 2018", "topk": [{"text": "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics \u2013 Men's singles | With his victory at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Yuzuru Hanyu became the first male figure skater in 66 years to win two consecutive gold medals, after Dick Button did so in 1952. Fellow countryman Shoma Uno won the silver medal, and Spain's Javier Fern\u00e1ndez won the bronze medal, Spain's first figure skating medal. In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Tsunekazu Takeda, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Alexander Lakernik, ISU Figure Skating Vice President. Vincent Zhou landed the first quadruple lutz at the Olympics. Nathan Chen became the first to ever land six quads, five clean. Chen also landed the first quadruple flip at the Olympics."}]}
+{"id": 3119, "query": "who ruled the ottoman empire in the 1500s", "topk": [{"text": "Pope Innocent VIII | Bayezid II ruled as Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to 1512. His rule was contested by his brother Cem, who sought the support of the Mamluks of Egypt. Defeated by his brother's armies, Cem sought protection from the Knights of St. John in Rhodes. Prince Cem offered perpetual peace between the Ottoman Empire and Christendom. However, the sultan paid the Knights a large amount to keep Cem captive. Cem was later sent to the castle of Pierre d'Aubusson in France. Sultan Bayezid sent a messenger to France and requested Cem to be kept there; he agreed to make an "}]}
+{"id": 3120, "query": "who appoints the chief election commissioner of india", "topk": [{"text": "Chief Election Commissioner of India | In June 2012, Lal Krishna Advani, a veteran Indian politician and former Deputy Prime Minister of India (as well as former Leader of the Opposition in Indian Parliament), suggested that appointment of CEC (as well as the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)) should be made by a bipartisan collegium consisting of the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice, the Law Minister and the Leaders of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. Subsequently, M Karunanidhi, the head of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party and five times Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu supported the suggestion. Advani made this demand to remove any impression of bias or lack of transparency and fairness because, according to him, the current system was open to \"manipulation and partisanship\". Similar demand was made by many former CEC's such as B B Tandon, N Gopalaswamy and S Y Quraishi."}]}
+{"id": 3121, "query": "song have i told you lately i love you", "topk": [{"text": "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? | \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?\" is a popular song written by Scotty Wiseman for the 1944 musical film, Sing, Neighbor, Sing and performed by Lulu Belle and Scotty. It was the greatest hit of Wiseman and his wife and one of the first country music songs to attract major attention in the pop music field. Its repeating fourth line is \"Well darling, I'm telling you now.\" Although it was featured in the movie, it wasn't released by them until 1947 (and then again in 1956). The first released version of this song was by Gene Autry in 1945."}]}
+{"id": 3122, "query": "when did the legal drinking age changed to 21", "topk": [{"text": "Legal drinking age controversy in the United States | that stores selling alcohol are open. They feel that this contributes to their lower numbers of alcohol-related problems. The US, along with only a handful of other countries, maintains the highest drinking age worldwide at 21 (known as the Minimum Legal Drinking Age of 21, or MLDA-21). In 1984, the United States Congress passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act (NMDAA), which penalized any state which allowed persons under the age of 21 to purchase alcoholic beverages by reducing that state's annual federal highway apportionment. In 1985, South Dakota challenged the NMDAA, but in 1987 the Supreme Court ruled the Act was constitutional for the purchase of alcoholic beverages. Nevertheless, the Court indicated that the States still had the right to set "}]}
+{"id": 3123, "query": "eukaryotes have how many origins of dna replication", "topk": [{"text": "Origin of replication | Origin organization, specification, and activation in eukaryotes are more complex than in bacterial or archaeal domains and significantly deviate from the paradigm established for prokaryotic replication initiation. The large genome sizes of eukaryotic cells, which range from 12 Mbp in S. cerevisiae to 3 Gbp in humans, necessitates that DNA replication starts at several hundred (in budding yeast) to tens of thousands (in humans) origins to complete DNA replication of all chromosomes during each cell cycle. With the exception of S. cerevisiae and related Saccharomycotina species, eukaryotic origins do not contain consensus DNA sequence elements but their location is influenced by contextual "}]}
+{"id": 3124, "query": "who performed the halftime show at super bowl 51", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl 50 | In late November 2015, reports surfaced stating that \"multiple acts\" would perform during the halftime show. On December 3, the league confirmed that the show would be headlined by the British rock band Coldplay. On January 7, 2016, Pepsi confirmed to the Associated Press that Beyonc\u00e9, who headlined the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show and collaborated with Coldplay on the single \"Hymn for the Weekend\" (which was removed from the setlist before the game), would be making an appearance. Bruno Mars, who headlined the Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show, and Mark Ronson (Mars's collaborator on \"Uptown Funk\") also performed."}]}
+{"id": 3125, "query": "when did world war 2 officially start and end", "topk": [{"text": "World War II | Soviet Union from May to September 1939. Others view the Spanish Civil War as the start or prelude to World War II. The exact date of the war's end is also not universally agreed upon. It was generally accepted at the time that the war ended with the armistice of 14 August 1945 (V-J Day), rather than with the formal surrender of Japan on 2 September 1945, which officially ended the war in Asia. A peace treaty between Japan and the Allies was signed in 1951. A 1990 treaty regarding Germany's future allowed the reunification of East and West Germany to take place and resolved most post-World WarII issues. No formal peace treaty between Japan and the Soviet Union was ever signed, although the state of war between the two countries was terminated by the Soviet\u2013Japanese Joint Declaration of 1956, which also restored full diplomatic relations between them."}]}
+{"id": 3126, "query": "when does the new death of superman come out", "topk": [{"text": "DC Universe Online | The Death of Superman was released in between Episode 31 and 32 highlighting Superman's 80th anniversary and the release of Action Comics #1000 as a celebration, provided as free content to all players. The episode's storyline was released in three parts with Part 1 being released on May 16, 2018, Part 2 on June 5, 2018, and Part 3 on June 27, 2018. The episode revolved the return of Superman villain Doomsday. Some of the core features of this episode include one Solo Challenge, one Tier 9 raid in The Death of Superman, new daily and weekly tier missions, and a new open world zone in Doomed Metropolis."}]}
+{"id": 3127, "query": "who win road march in trinidad and tobago", "topk": [{"text": "Carnival Road March | Invader has won the Road March in St. Lucia seven times. In a period from 1970 to 1972 and again from 1974 to 1976, Road March winners were imported from Trinidad and Tobago."}]}
+{"id": 3128, "query": "who was elected president of the united states in 1928", "topk": [{"text": "November 1928 | Herbert Hoover of the Republican Party was elected President of the United States with a decisive victory, winning 444 electoral votes to Al Smith's 87. Hoover even carried Smith's home state of New York. ; Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected Governor of New York. ; Born: Peter Matz, musician, composer, arranger and conductor, in Pittsburgh(d. 2002) ; Died: Arnold Rothstein, 46, Jewish-American racketeer, businessman and gambler, died in a New York City hospital, of wounds from being shot two days earlier, at 10:20 in the morning. "}]}
+{"id": 3129, "query": "who wrote the theme song to law and order", "topk": [{"text": "Law & Order | ] Audio samples of Law & Order (media help) The music for Law & Order was composed by veteran composer Mike Post, and was deliberately designed to be minimal to match the abbreviated style of the series. Post wrote the theme song using electric piano, guitar, and clarinet. In addition, scene changes were accompanied by a tone generated by Post. He refers to the tone as \"The Clang\", while Entertainment Weekly critic Ken Tucker has referred to the sound as the \"ominous chung CHUNG\", actor Dann Florek (in a promo) as the \"doink doink\", and Richard Belzer as \"the Dick Wolf Cash Register Sound\". The tone "}]}
+{"id": 3130, "query": "when did the angel of the north get built", "topk": [{"text": "Angel of the North | Work began on the project in 1994. Gateshead Council secured funding of \u00a3800,000 - \u00a3584,000 from the Arts Council England, \u00a3150,000 from the European Regional Development Fund, \u00a345,000 from Northern Arts, plus private sponsorship. The Angel was installed on 15 February 1998. Due to its exposed location, the sculpture was built to withstand winds of over 100 mph (160 km/h). Foundations containing 600 t of concrete form the base of the statue, anchoring it to the rock 70 ft below. The sculpture was built at Hartlepool Steel Fabrications Ltd using COR-TEN weather-resistant steel, and was constructed in three parts; the body weighing 100 t and two wings each weighing 50 t. The components were transported in convoy, the "}]}
+{"id": 3131, "query": "who plays lois's dad on family guy", "topk": [{"text": "List of Family Guy characters | by Seth MacFarlane) \u2013 Lois's father, Babs's husband, and the maternal grandfather of Meg, Chris, and Stewie, and father-in-law of Peter. He is a 72-year-old billionaire industrialist, shipping mogul, and owner of several major companies. He enjoys seeing Peter in misery as he does not approve of Lois' choice of marriage and thinks Peter is unintelligent. ; Babs Pewterschmidt (voiced by Alex Borstein) \u2013 Carter's wife, the mother of Lois, Carol, and Patrick, and the maternal grandmother of Meg, Chris and Stewie, and mother-in-law to Peter. ; Carol Pewterschmidt-West (voiced by Carol Kane in the first appearance, Julie Hagerty in later appearances) \u2013 "}]}
+{"id": 3132, "query": "who plays david in alvin and the chipmunks", "topk": [{"text": "Alvin and the Chipmunks (film) | Chevy Chase, Jim Carrey, Tim Allen, John Travolta, Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, and Bill Murray were originally considered for the role of David Seville. On March 7, 2007, Jason Lee joined the project to play David Seville, and Cameron Richardson signed on March 21. David was a more clean-cut character for Lee than his past roles, which he appreciated. Patton Oswalt and Brian Posehn were approached to play Ian Hawke but both of whom declined. Bagdasarian and his wife, Janice Karman, had always voiced the chipmunks since they revived the franchise; however, for the film, they were replaced by Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler and Jesse McCartney for marketing reasons. , despite the fact for the first trailer of the film, Bagdasarian and Karman voiced the chipmunks. For recording, the chipmunk voice actors spoke their lines slowly to be sped up to normal speed in post-production; McCartney described it as a \"tedious process,\" where \"it could take 40 takes for one line.\" He was such an Alvin and the Chipmunks fan that he even owned the album Chipmunk Punk (1980), and studied 1980s Alvin cartoons for his role in the film."}]}
+{"id": 3133, "query": "where is the tennessee titans football stadium located", "topk": [{"text": "Hale Stadium | Hale Stadium is a 10,000-seat outdoor stadium located on the campus of Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee. Built in 1953 and nicknamed \"The Hole\", the stadium hosted TSU Tigers football games until 1999, when home games were moved to what is now Nissan Stadium, home of the Tennessee Titans. Allowing the Tigers to play their home games at the new venue was a requirement for the funding the new facility received from the State of Tennessee. After the move, Hale fell into a state of disrepair."}]}
+{"id": 3134, "query": "what is the salary of the ceo of microsoft", "topk": [{"text": "Satya Nadella | Server and Tools Business and led a transformation of the company's business and technology culture from client services to cloud infrastructure and services. He has been credited for helping bring Microsoft's database, Windows Server and developer tools to its Azure cloud. The revenue from Cloud Services grew to $20.3 billion in June 2013 from $16.6 billion when he took over in 2011. He received $84.5 million in 2016 pay. Nadella's 2013 base salary was nearly $700,000, for a total compensation, with stock bonuses, of $17.6 million. Previous positions held by Nadella include: On 4 February 2014, Nadella was announced as the new CEO of Microsoft, the third CEO in the company's history, following Bill Gates and "}]}
+{"id": 3135, "query": "who is directly elected according to the constitution", "topk": [{"text": "Member of Parliament (Bangladesh) | The Constitution specifies that Parliament consists of 300 directly-elected members from general seats elected by use of first past the post who represent single-constituencies, while 50 seats are reserved exclusively for women and are allocated on a proportional basis. After an election, the Election Commission allocates reserved seats to parties based on the number of general seats they won. A party then presents a list of candidates, each requiring a presenter and a seconder. If the number of candidates presented and seats allocated is equal, then there is no election and the reserved seats are filled in accordance with the candidate lists prepared by parties. In the event there are more candidates than seat allocations, the 300 MPs elected from general seats vote through use of the single transferable vote system to determine the reserved seats. In reality, there has never been an election for reserved seats as parties have never nominated more candidates than they have been allocated."}]}
+{"id": 3136, "query": "where is the suez canal located on a map", "topk": [{"text": "Suez Canal | The Suez Canal (\u0642\u064e\u0646\u064e\u0627\u0629\u064f \u0671\u0644\u0633\u064f\u0651\u0648\u064e\u064a\u0652\u0633\u0650, Qan\u0101tu as-Suways) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia. The canal is part of the Silk Road that connects Europe with Asia. In 1858, Ferdinand de Lesseps formed the Suez Canal Company for the express purpose of building the canal. Construction of the canal lasted from 1859 to 1869. The canal officially opened on 17 November 1869. It offers vessels a direct route between the North Atlantic and northern Indian oceans via the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, avoiding the South Atlantic and southern Indian oceans and reducing the journey "}]}
+{"id": 3137, "query": "baga beach is in north or south goa", "topk": [{"text": "Baga, Goa | Baga Beach is a popular beach and tourist destination in North Goa. Baga is located at the north end of the contiguous beach stretch that starts from Sinquerim, Candolim, leads to Calangute, and then to Baga. The beach contains rows of shacks and fishing boats, and at high tide the beach is narrow. The beach is named after the Baga Creek, which empties into the Arabian Sea at the north end of the beach."}]}
+{"id": 3138, "query": "what disney cartoon character's middle name is fauntleroy", "topk": [{"text": "Donald Duck | Donald Fauntleroy Duck is a cartoon character created by The Walt Disney Company. Donald is an anthropomorphic white duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet. He typically wears a sailor shirt and cap with a bow tie. Donald is known for his semi-intelligible speech and his mischievous, temperamental, and pompous personality. Along with his friend Mickey Mouse, Donald was included in TV Guides list of the 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time in 2002, and has earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has appeared in more films than any other Disney character, and is the most published comic "}]}
+{"id": 3139, "query": "when did the romanticism period start and end", "topk": [{"text": "Romantic literature in English | Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century. Scholars regard the publishing of William Wordsworth's and Samuel Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads in 1798 as probably the beginning of the movement, and the crowning of Queen Victoria in 1837 as its end. Romanticism arrived in other parts of the English-speaking world later; in America, it arrived around 1820. The Romantic period was one of major social change in England, due to depopulation of the countryside and rapid development of overcrowded industrial cities that took place roughly between 1798 and 1832. The movement of so many people "}]}
+{"id": 3140, "query": "three act puccini opera first performed in 1900", "topk": [{"text": "Tosca | Tosca is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dramatic play, La Tosca, is a melodramatic piece set in Rome in June 1800, with the Kingdom of Naples's control of Rome threatened by Napoleon's invasion of Italy. It contains depictions of torture, murder, and suicide, as well as some of Puccini's best-known lyrical arias. Puccini saw Sardou's play when it was touring Italy in 1889 and, after some vacillation, obtained the rights to turn the work into an opera in 1895. Turning the wordy French play into a succinct Italian opera took four years, during which the composer repeatedly argued with his librettists and publisher. Tosca premiered at a time "}]}
+{"id": 3141, "query": "which is the largest great lake in north america", "topk": [{"text": "Great Lakes | The Great Lakes (Grands Lacs), also called the Great Lakes of North America or the Laurentian Great Lakes, is a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the mid-east region of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint Lawrence River. They are Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario and are in general on or near the Canada\u2013United States border. Hydrologically, there are four lakes, because lakes Michigan and Huron join at the Straits of Mackinac. The Great Lakes Waterway enables travel by water among the lakes. The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth by total area and are second-largest by total volume, containing 21% of the world's surface fresh water by volume. The total surface is 94250 sqmi, and the total volume (measured at the low water datum) is 5439 cumi, slightly less than the volume of "}]}
+{"id": 3142, "query": "who wrote the song what child is this", "topk": [{"text": "What Child Is This? | \"What Child Is This?\" is a Christmas carol with lyrics written by William Chatterton Dix in 1865, subsequently set to the tune of \"Greensleeves\", a traditional English folk song in 1871. Although written in Great Britain, the carol today is more popular in the United States than its country of origin."}]}
+{"id": 3143, "query": "who is credited with creating the gothic art movement", "topk": [{"text": "Collegiate Gothic | American architect Alexander Jackson Davis is \"generally credited with coining the term\" documented in a handwritten description of his own \"English Collegiate Gothic Mansion\" of 1853 for the Harrals of Bridgeport, Connecticut. By the 1890s, the movement was known as \"Collegiate Gothic\"."}]}
+{"id": 3144, "query": "when did they stop using aluminum wiring in ontario", "topk": [{"text": "John J. Albright | electricity for smelting aluminum. A similar set of events was happening on the Canadian side of the falls. In June 1887, recognizing an opportunity, the Ontario Power Company of Niagara Falls was incorporated in Canada \"to supply manufacturers, corporations, and persons with water, hydraulic, electric, or other power.\" While its operations were in Queen Victoria Park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, its executive office was in Buffalo with these officers: Albright, president; Francis V. Greene, vice president; and Robert C. Board, secretary and treasurer. In 1903, the company obtained an agreement with the commissioners of the Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park that allowed the company to develop at least 180,000 horsepower of electricity. The "}]}
+{"id": 3145, "query": "where is nuclear energy used most in the world", "topk": [{"text": "Nuclear power | combined electrical capacity of 392 gigawatt (GW). There are also 53 nuclear power reactors under construction and 98 reactors planned, with a combined capacity of 60 GW and 103 GW, respectively. The United States has the largest fleet of nuclear reactors, generating over 800 TWh per year with an average capacity factor of 92%. Most reactors under construction are generation III reactors in Asia. Regional differences in the use of nuclear power are large. The United States produces the most nuclear energy in the world, with nuclear power providing 20% of the electricity it consumes, while France produces the highest percentage of its electrical energy from nuclear reactors \u2013 71% in 2019. In the European Union, "}]}
+{"id": 3146, "query": "who carried the us flag in the 2014 olympics", "topk": [{"text": "Armin Z\u00f6ggeler | Z\u00f6ggeler carried the Italian flag at the closing ceremonies of the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics. For the 2010 Winter Olympics, Z\u00f6ggeler was given the opportunity to carry the flag for Italy at the opening ceremony, but he declined because the first two runs of the Olympic luge competition were scheduled at the Whistler Sliding Centre for the following evening. The honour instead went to cross-country skier Giorgio Di Centa. He carried the flag for the 2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony. On 9 February 2014, Z\u00f6ggeler became the first person in history to win six medals in the same individual competition in six consecutive Olympics, by winning a bronze. Other "}]}
+{"id": 3147, "query": "when does the next apollo book come out", "topk": [{"text": "The Trials of Apollo | The Dark Prophecy is the second book in the series. It was released on May 2, 2017. The book continues the story of Apollo as the mortal Lester, as he leaves the safety of Camp Half-Blood and journeys across North America to restore the remaining four Oracles and learn how to defeat the Triumvirate of Roman emperors-turned-Gods while being helped by Leo Valdez, Calypso and Festus the bronze dragon, the Hunters of Artemis, and some new characters. Apollo has to face and defeat the second Triumvirate emperor- Commodus, with whom Apollo shares an awkward and regretful past to obtain the Throne of Memory for his next prophecy. Apollo travels to the Oracle's cave and gets his prophecy and comes back and defends himself and his friends from Commodus."}]}
+{"id": 3148, "query": "when was the last time lebron scored 50 points", "topk": [{"text": "2015\u201316 NBA season | the all-time scoring list in a loss against the Hornets. ; On February 10, 2016, before the All-Star Weekend commenced, LeBron James surpassed Paul Pierce to become the 15th highest scoring player of all-time in a victory against the Los Angeles Lakers. ; On February 21, 2016, Dirk Nowitzki became just the 6th player in NBA history to score 29,000 career points. ; On February 22, 2016, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Atlanta Hawks 102\u201342 to improve their overall record to 50\u20135, making them the fastest team to reach 50 wins in a season in NBA history. ; "}]}
+{"id": 3149, "query": "who created the borders of africa's countries", "topk": [{"text": "Arthur Gakwandi | Gakwandi theorized a re-imagined African continent, due to his belief that \"political restructuring of the continent is a more important priority that needs to be addressed before economic restructuring can bring about the desired results.\" Moreover, Gakwandi argues that the colonially-inherited borders are the source of the small size of the majority of African states, causing the levels of poverty, dependency, underdevelopment, and ethnic conflict that is currently experienced in the region. Thus, Gakwandi proposed the creation of a new political map of Africa that would eliminate landlocked countries, as a way to mitigate border disputes, reunite African nationalities currently divided by the colonial borders, provide new states with an adequate resource base, ease existing intrastate ethnic tensions, enhance Africa's world "}]}
+{"id": 3150, "query": "where did the british empire control an entire continent", "topk": [{"text": "Etherscope | The British Empire has the world's most powerful navy and controls most of Africa and Asia. It absorbed France's colonial holdings in Africa and Southeast Asia following the Pan-European War and gained total control of China following the Pacific War. Its navy dominates the seas and its armies are found on every continent. Due to its extensive military commitments in its existing possessions, there are still areas of their Empire that were never fully explored or which have lapsed into wilderness and savagery. The Neu Reich consists of Europe and most of Eurasia and it has the world's finest army. It is a unification of the German and "}]}
+{"id": 3151, "query": "who won best boy band i heart radio music awards", "topk": [{"text": "List of NME Award winners | Best Band: The Wedding Present ; Solo Artist: Morrissey ; Best New Band/Act: The House of Love ; Best Single: The House of Love - 'Destroy The Heart' ; Best LP: R.E.M. - 'Green' ; Best TV Show: 'Brookside' ; Ugly Bastard Of The Year: Bros (collective) ; Object Of Desire Of The Year: Wendy James ; Film Of The Year: 'A Fish Called Wanda' ; Favourite NME Cover Of 1988: Morrissey ; Best Night Out: The Wedding Present ; Radio Show Of The Year: John Peel ; Stimulant Of The Year: Acid ; Event Of The Year: Mandela's Birthday Bash ; Bad News Of The Year: US Election Result ; Most Wonderful Human Being: Morrissey ; Creep Of the Year: Margaret Thatcher "}]}
+{"id": 3152, "query": "when did it become law to stand for the national anthem", "topk": [{"text": "The Star-Spangled Banner | When the U.S. national anthem was first recognized by law in 1931, there was no prescription as to behavior during its playing. On June 22, 1942, the law was revised indicating that those in uniform should salute during its playing, while others should simply stand at attention, men removing their hats. The same code also required that women should place their hands over their hearts when the flag is displayed during the playing of the national anthem, but not if the flag was not present. On December 23, 1942, the law was again revised instructing men and women to stand "}]}
+{"id": 3153, "query": "who is the character of santa claus based on", "topk": [{"text": "Santa Claus | Santa Claus, also known as Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, or simply Santa, is a legendary character originating in Eastern Christian culture who is said to bring children gifts on Christmas Eve of toys and candy or coal or nothing, depending on whether they are \"naughty or nice\". He is said to accomplish this with the aid of Christmas elves, who make the toys in his workshop at the North Pole, and flying reindeer who pull his sleigh through the air. The modern character of Santa is based on traditions surrounding the historical Saint Nicholas, the English figure of Father Christmas and the Dutch figure of Sinterklaas. Santa is generally depicted as a "}]}
+{"id": 3154, "query": "who created the convention on the rights of the child", "topk": [{"text": "U.S. ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child | The United States government contributed to the drafting of the Convention. It commented on nearly all of the articles and proposed the original text of seven of them. Three of these come directly from the United States Constitution and were proposed by the administration of President Ronald Reagan. The Convention was adopted by the UN General Assembly on 20 November 1989 and came into effect on 2 September 1990. On 16 February 1995, Madeleine Albright, at the time the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, signed the Convention. However, though generally supportive of the Convention, President Bill Clinton did not submit it to the Senate. Likewise, President Bush did not submit the Convention to the Senate. During his presidency, Barack Obama described the failure to ratify the Convention as "}]}
+{"id": 3155, "query": "who wrote the song the glory of love", "topk": [{"text": "The Glory of Love (song) | \"The Glory of Love\" is a song that was written by Billy Hill and recorded in 1936 by Benny Goodman. Goodman's version was a number one pop hit. The song has been recorded by many artists. It was the signature theme of the 1967 film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, performed by nightclub singer Jacqueline Fontaine on camera, as well as over the opening and closing credits. Bette Midler included the song in the film Beaches (1988) and it appears on the soundtrack."}]}
+{"id": 3156, "query": "who spoke the words ich bin ein berliner", "topk": [{"text": "Ich bin ein Berliner | \"Ich bin ein Berliner\" (\"I am a Berliner\") is a speech by United States President John F. Kennedy given on June 26, 1963, in West Berlin. It is one of the best-known speeches of the Cold War and among the most famous anti-communist speeches. Twenty-two months earlier, East Germany had erected the Berlin Wall to prevent mass emigration to West Berlin. The speech was aimed as much at the Soviet Union as it was at West Berliners. Another phrase in the speech was also spoken in German, \"Lasst sie nach Berlin kommen\" (\"Let them come to Berlin\"), addressed at those who claimed \"we "}]}
+{"id": 3157, "query": "who sang the american national anthem at the super bowl", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl XLIII | Journey and the Bethune-Cookman University Marching Wildcats performed during the pre-game show, while Jennifer Hudson sang \"The Star-Spangled Banner\" (arranged by Chris Walden) in her first public appearance since the murder of her nephew, brother and mother. Hudson became the second consecutive alumna from the American Idol television series to perform the national anthem at a Super Bowl (Jordin Sparks sang the anthem at Super Bowl XLII). The national anthem was translated into American Sign Language by Kristen Santos. Following the anthem, the United States Air Force Thunderbirds performed a fly-over. John Legend performed a short concert several hours before the game, while Faith Hill performed \"America the Beautiful\" prior to Hudson's performance of the national anthem. Also, "}]}
+{"id": 3158, "query": "capital of georgia the former soviet republic 7 letters", "topk": [{"text": "Tskhinvali | Tskhinvali (\u10ea\u10ee\u10d8\u10dc\u10d5\u10d0\u10da\u10d8 ) or Tskhinval (\u0426\u0445\u0438\u043d\u0432\u0430\u043b, \u0427\u044a\u0440\u0435\u0431\u0430, ;, ) is the capital of the disputed de facto independent Republic of South Ossetia, internationally considered part of Shida Kartli, Georgia (except by the Russian Federation and four other UN member states), and previously the capital of the erstwhile Soviet Georgian South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast. It is located on the Great Liakhvi River approximately 100 km northwest of the Georgian capital Tbilisi."}]}
+{"id": 3159, "query": "who owns the four seasons hotel in las vegas", "topk": [{"text": "Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts | Four Seasons does not own any of its properties; it operates them on behalf of real estate owners and developers. For example, its New York Downtown hotel/residence is owned by Silverstein Properties, and its Las Vegas hotel is part of the Mandalay Bay complex. The contracts between Four Seasons and property owners typically permit the company to participate in the design of the property and run it with nearly total control over every aspect of the operation. Four Seasons generally earns three percent of the gross income and about five percent of profits from the properties it operates, and the property owners are required to additionally contribute money for chain-wide sales, marketing and reservations systems. Four Seasons hotels have larger staffs than competing chains, and the company maintains separate reserve accounts for each hotel to cover upkeep costs. Profit margins are relatively low, but the brand attracts developers through the hotels' reputation as solid assets for loan collateral or resale. Four Seasons also produces a complimentary magazine for guests that is supported by advertising revenue. Four Seasons has a fractional ownership division, Four Seasons Residence Clubs."}]}
+{"id": 3160, "query": "who was allowed to vote in the roman republic", "topk": [{"text": "Culture of ancient Rome | criminal law. The king's duty was to be head over the military, to deal with foreign politics and also to decide on controversies between the gentes. The patricians were divided into three tribes (Ramnenses, Titientes, Luceres). During the time of the Roman Republic (founded in 509 BC) Roman citizens were allowed to vote. This included patricians and plebeians. Women, slaves, and children were not allowed to vote. There were two assemblies, the assembly of centuries (comitia centuriata) and the assembly of tribes (comitia tributa), which were made up of all the citizens of Rome. In the comitia centuriata the Romans were divided according to age, wealth and residence. "}]}
+{"id": 3161, "query": "form from material that has accumulated on the earths surface", "topk": [{"text": "Primitive mantle | One accepted scientific hypothesis is that the Earth was formed by accretion of material with a chondritic composition through impacts with differentiated planetesimals. During this accretionary phase, planetary differentiation separated the Earth's core, where heavy metallic siderophile elements accumulated, from the surrounding undifferentiated primitive mantle. Further differentiation would take place later, creating the different chemical reservoirs of crust and mantle material, with incompatible elements accumulating in the crust. Today, differentiation still continues in the upper mantle, resulting in two types of mantle reservoirs: those depleted in lithophile elements (depleted reservoirs), and those composed of \"fresh\" undifferentiated mantle material (enriched or primitive reservoirs). Volcanic rocks from hotspot areas often have a primitive composition, and because the magma at hotspots is supposed to have been taken to the surface from the deepest regions of the mantle by mantle plumes, geochemists assume there must be a relatively closed and very undifferentiated primitive reservoir somewhere in the lower mantle. One hypothesis to describe this assumption is the existence of the D\"-layer at the core-mantle boundary."}]}
+{"id": 3162, "query": "the sport psychology sub-field of performance enhancement deals primarily with", "topk": [{"text": "Applied psychology | Sport psychology is a specialization within psychology that seeks to understand psychological/mental factors that affect performance in sports, physical activity and exercise and apply these to enhance individual and team performance. The sport psychology approach differs from the coaches and players perspective. Coaches tend to narrow their focus and energy towards the end-goal. They are concerned with the actions that lead to the win, as opposed to the sport psychologist who tries to focus the players thoughts on just achieving the win. Sport psychology trains players mentally to prepare them, whereas coaches tend to focus mostly on physical training. Sport psychology deals with increasing performance by managing emotions and minimizing the psychological effects of injury and poor performance. Some of the most important skills taught are goal setting, relaxation, visualization, self-talk awareness and control, concentration, using rituals, attribution training, and periodization. The principles and theories may be applied to any human movement or performance tasks (e.g., playing a musical instrument, acting in a play, public speaking, motor skills). Usually, experts recommend that students be trained in both kinesiology (i.e., sport and exercise sciences, physical education) and counseling."}]}
+{"id": 3163, "query": "when did the prr first begin its passenger service between pittsburgh and philadelphia", "topk": [{"text": "Pennsylvania Railroad | where it connected with the Reading Railroad for its competing Royal Blue Line passenger trains to reach New York. In 1885, the PRR began passenger train service from New York City via Philadelphia to Washington with limited stops along the route. This service became known as the \"Congressional Limited Express.\" The service expanded, and by the 1920s, the Pennsy was operating hourly passenger train service between New York, Philadelphia and Washington. In 1952, 18-car stainless steel streamliners were introduced on the Morning Congressional and Afternoon Congressional between New York and Washington, as well as the Senator from Boston to Washington."}]}
+{"id": 3164, "query": "when do luke and lorelai get back together", "topk": [{"text": "Lorelai Gilmore | and loves her and her daughter. In one of the final scenes of the show, Lorelai and Luke share a passionate kiss and get back together, finally ready to settle into a stable relationship. In 2016 Netflix revival of the show, Lorelai and Luke have built a life together. They are living together in her home, he still runs the diner and she still owns her inn, but they have not married. Throughout the four episodes, Lorelai goes through a lot, especially with her relationship with her mother. Lorelai and Emily always had a strained relationship yet over the years "}]}
+{"id": 3165, "query": "who is mowgli's main enemy in the jungle book", "topk": [{"text": "The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo | 10-year-old Mowgli has been raised amongst a wolf pack as well as Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther in the Jungles of India. Mowgli is the target of the notorious bandar-log (monkey people) who frequently attempt to kidnap him to teach them the ways of man. However, his greatest enemy is Shere Khan the tiger, who killed the boy's father. Mowgli is soon spotted by an American traveller named Harrison, who wishes to take the man-cub to his circus in America. Mowgli escapes from Harrison and brings along Timo, the pet monkey of Harrison's companion named Chuchundra. Harrison enlists the help of a "}]}
+{"id": 3166, "query": "who drives the number 95 car in nascar", "topk": [{"text": "Daniel Hemric | of the No. 31 Chevrolet in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, competing for 2019 Rookie of the Year honors. The agreement came after a deal to drive Leavine Family Racing's No. 95 car in 2019 fell through. Two days later, he drove another Cup race at the new Charlotte Roval, going up to 2nd at one point, but got caught up in a late-race wreck and finished 23rd. On December 14, 2018, RCR announced that Hemric would be driving the No. 8 car instead of the No. 31 car for the 2019 season. In his first race in the No. "}]}
+{"id": 3167, "query": "who sings the wire season 5 theme song", "topk": [{"text": "The Wire | narrative. The first season montage is played over \"Step by Step\" by Jesse Winchester, the second \"I Feel Alright\" by Steve Earle, the third \"Fast Train\" written by Van Morrison and performed by Solomon Burke, the fourth \"I Walk on Gilded Splinters\" written by Dr. John and performed by Paul Weller and the fifth uses an extended version of \"Way Down In The Hole\" by the Blind Boys of Alabama, the same version of the song used as the opening theme for the first season. While the songs reflect the mood of the sequence, their lyrics are usually only loosely tied to the visual shots. In the commentary "}]}
+{"id": 3168, "query": "who plays dorian tyrell when he puts on the mask", "topk": [{"text": "The Mask | A film version of The Mask was released in the United States on July 29, 1994, starring Jim Carrey in the title role. Directed by Chuck Russell, the film co-starred Peter Greene as Dorian Tyrell, Peter Riegert as Lt. Mitch Kellaway, Orestes Matacena as Niko, Richard Jeni as Charlie Schumacher, Amy Yasbeck as Peggy Brandt, and Cameron Diaz, in her screen debut, as Tina Carlyle. Ben Stein has a cameo role as Dr. Arthur Neuman. While there were early efforts to take the film in the direction of horror (some at New Line Cinema saw it as a replacement for their fading A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise), it was never completely intended as a "}]}
+{"id": 3169, "query": "who has won india's next super star", "topk": [{"text": "India's Next Superstars | India's Next Superstars is an Indian talent search reality television show which aired on Star Plus and streamed on Hotstar. It was judged by Karan Johar and Rohit Shetty. Aman Gandotra and Natasha Bharadwaj were declared as winners, while Shruti Sharma was the first runner up and awarded the special title of \u2018Third Superstar\u2019. Naina Singh, Ashish Mehrotra, and Harshvardhan Deo were the other runner ups."}]}
+{"id": 3170, "query": "where did an independence movement occur because of the congress of vienna", "topk": [{"text": "Emilia-Romagna | Many regions in northern Italy, that were under Austrian control or influence, including Emilia, came under French control during the Napoleonic era. After the Congress of Vienna in 1815, there was a growing movement for Italian national unity and independence. In 1848, a revolution in Vienna initiated uprisings against Austrian rule. The following decades saw uprisings in several regions and, in 1861, the Kingdom of Italy was established. During this Italian Unification, the territories of Emilia and Romagna would be incorporated into the new nation."}]}
+{"id": 3171, "query": "where was it happened at the world fair filmed", "topk": [{"text": "It Happened at the World's Fair | It Happened at the World's Fair is a 1963 American musical film starring Elvis Presley as a crop-dusting pilot. It was filmed in Seattle, Washington, site of the Century 21 Exposition, along with the Seattle World's Fair. The governor of Washington at the time, Albert Rosellini, suggested the setting to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer executives. The film made $2.25 million at the box office."}]}
+{"id": 3172, "query": "who wrote the song to make you feel my love", "topk": [{"text": "Make You Feel My Love | \"Make You Feel My Love\" is a song written by Bob Dylan for his 1997 album Time Out of Mind. It was first released commercially by Billy Joel, under the title \"To Make You Feel My Love\", before Dylan's version appeared later that same year. It has since been covered by numerous performers and has proved to be a commercial success for singers such as Clare Dunn, Adele, Garth Brooks, Shane Filan, Bryan Ferry, Kelly Clarkson, Ane Brun and Nick Knowles. It is one of the few songs to have achieved the status of becoming a \"standard\" in the 21st century, having been covered by more than 450 different performers. Dylan eventually released the song himself as a single."}]}
+{"id": 3173, "query": "who plays harry's mom in harry potter", "topk": [{"text": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) | for Planet of the Apes. ; Fiona Shaw as Petunia Dursley: Harry's Muggle aunt. ; Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall: The Deputy Headmistress, head of Gryffindor and transfiguration teacher at Hogwarts. Smith was one of the two actors Rowling wanted most, along with Coltrane as Hagrid. ; Julie Walters as Molly Weasley: Ron's mother. She shows Harry how to get to Platform 9 3\u20444. Before Walters was cast, American actress Rosie O'Donnell held talks with Columbus about playing Mrs. Weasley. An 11-year-old orphan raised by his unwelcoming aunt and uncle, who learns of his own fame as a wizard known to have survived his parents' murder "}]}
+{"id": 3174, "query": "what is the membrane on the surface of the stomach called", "topk": [{"text": "Gastric mucosa | The gastric mucosa is the mucous membrane layer of the stomach, which contains the glands and the gastric pits. In humans, it is about 1 mm thick, and its surface is smooth, soft, and velvety. It consists of simple columnar epithelium, lamina propria, and the muscularis mucosae."}]}
+{"id": 3175, "query": "who won the men's ice skating 2018", "topk": [{"text": "2018 in ice sports | Ice dance winners: \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf7 (Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron) ; November 24 \u2013 26: 2017 Skate America in \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 Lake Placid, New York ; Men's winner: \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 Nathan Chen ; Ladies' winner: \ud83c\uddef\ud83c\uddf5 Satoko Miyahara ; Pairs winners: \ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddea (Aliona Savchenko & Bruno Massot) ; Ice dance winners: \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani) ; December 7 \u2013 10: 2017\u201318 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in \ud83c\uddef\ud83c\uddf5 Nagoya ; Men's winner: \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 Nathan Chen ; Ladies' winner: \ud83c\uddf7\ud83c\uddfa Alina Zagitova ; Pairs winners: \ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddea (Aliona Savchenko & Bruno Massot) ; Ice dance winners: \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf7 (Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron) "}]}
+{"id": 3176, "query": "who sings i'll sleep when i'm dead", "topk": [{"text": "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (Bon Jovi song) | \"I'll Sleep When I'm Dead\" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released on July 26, 1993, as the fourth single from their fifth studio album, Keep the Faith (1992). The song was written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Desmond Child. \"I'll Sleep When I'm Dead\" reached No. 17 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 97 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and No. 29 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks charts. The grave of the Doors' lead singer Jim Morrison was featured in the song's music video."}]}
+{"id": 3177, "query": "when did they stop putting lead in paint", "topk": [{"text": "Lead-based paint in the United Kingdom | Until the early 1970s red, yellow, orange and green lead-based pigments (lead chromate) were added to a limited number of decorative coloured gloss and wall paints. Following this non-lead alternatives were used as pigments. However lead chromate continued to be used in yellow road markings up to the present day. Its use was supposed to cease on 21 May 2015, the sunset date set by EU REACH regulations. However a last minute request for authorization by the Canadian pigment producer Dominion Colour Corporation (DCC) has had preliminary support by the European Chemicals Agency, which if approved could see its use continue in road markings until 2022 or later."}]}
+{"id": 3178, "query": "what episode does caroline get turned into a vampire", "topk": [{"text": "Founder's Day (The Vampire Diaries) | how turning her into a vampire changed her completely when Elena grabs a knife and cuts off his fingers, severing him from his ring. John realizes that this is not Elena but Katherine but it is too late to do anything and Katherine stabs him in the stomach. The episode ends with real Elena coming back home talking with Stefan on the phone and telling him that someone took her clothes from her locker. She gets into the house to check on Jeremy before she leaves for the hospital to see Caroline when she hears a noise from the kitchen and she heads there."}]}
+{"id": 3179, "query": "who has won the cma entertainer of the year the most", "topk": [{"text": "George Strait | is also second all-time in top-10 hits in the history of music, currently five away from breaking the all-time record held by Eddy Arnold, who had 92 in his historic career. Strait has also won 22 CMA Awards, including consecutive Entertainer of the Year honors in 1989 and 1990, and also just recently won that same honor in 2013 (and is the only artist to win the top honor in three different decades) and holds the career record for CMA nominations (as a whole) and the most consecutively of all time. As of 2009, he holds the record for the most CMA awards. Strait also holds those same records for wins and nominations for the Academy of Country Music Awards. Strait "}]}
+{"id": 3180, "query": "who won season 2 of great british baking show", "topk": [{"text": "The Great Canadian Baking Show (season 2) | The second season of The Great Canadian Baking Show premiered on CBC Television on September 19, 2018. Ten amateur bakers competed over eight weeks of challenges throughout the competition for the title. Canadian actor and television personality Dan Levy and Canadian-British actress Julia Chan returned as hosts, with French-born Canadian chef Bruno Feldeisen and Canadian-Australian pastry chef Rochelle Adonis also returning as judges. For the second season, producer Marike Emery stated that the audition process prioritized \"skill over personality\" and that the tasks would be more challenging than the first season. After eight weeks of competition, Andrei Godoroja was crowned the winner with Sachin Seth and Megan Stasiewich as runners-up. This was also the last season for hosts Dan Levy and Julia Chan, as well as judge Rochelle Adonis."}]}
+{"id": 3181, "query": "where is this years army navy game played", "topk": [{"text": "Army\u2013Navy Game | rivalries in college football. It has been frequently attended by sitting U.S. presidents. The game has been nationally televised each year since 1945 on either ABC, CBS, or NBC. CBS has televised the game since 1996 and has the rights to the broadcast through 2028. Instant replay made its American debut in the 1963 Army\u2013Navy game. Since 2009, the game has been held on the second Saturday of December and following FBS conference championship weekend. The game has been held in multiple locations, but outside the 1926 game in Chicago and 1983 game in Pasadena, California, it has been played in the Northeast megalopolis, most frequently in Philadelphia, followed by the New York area and the Baltimore\u2013Washington area. Through the 2021 meeting, Navy leads the series 62\u201353\u20137."}]}
+{"id": 3182, "query": "who sings somebody's watching me with michael jackson", "topk": [{"text": "Somebody's Watching Me (album) | Somebody's Watching Me is the debut studio album by singer-songwriter Rockwell, released in 1984 on Motown. It features the title track (with Michael Jackson on vocals in the chorus), as well as the US top 40 hit \"Obscene Phone Caller\". However the next two singles, the power ballad \"Knife\" and a cover of The Beatles\u2019 \"Taxman\" failed to reach the top 40."}]}
+{"id": 3183, "query": "who were the first settlers in san antonio", "topk": [{"text": "Antonio Rodr\u00edguez Medero | Antonio Rodr\u00edguez Medero (1712 \u2013 April 10, 1760) was the mayor of San Antonio, Texas, in 1741. He was one of the first settlers of San Antonio. He laid the foundation for the creation of the first \"heritage of water\" (private water galleries that pass from generation to generation that were developed in the Canary Islands) in the United States. He was also the architect of the construction of several canals to irrigate the lands of the Canarian settlers in San Antonio. These heritage of water would serve as a model for all those that were created later in San Antonio."}]}
+{"id": 3184, "query": "who played cory's older brother on boy meets world", "topk": [{"text": "List of Boy Meets World characters | Eric Randall Matthews (Will Friedle) is the elder brother of Cory, Morgan, and Joshua Matthews. He began the show as a suave, popular young man, who constantly went out on dates. He was originally portrayed as the stereotypical elder brother. Eric's character changed mid-series from preppy elder brother to \"crazy, moronic brother\". During the fourth season, Eric takes a year off from school when he doesn't get into a college of his choice. Eric often plays off his hero and mentor, Mr. Feeny. Though Eric and Feeny are not originally seen as having a close relationship, the two develop a bond, that\u2014at least in Eric's mind\u2014is "}]}
+{"id": 3185, "query": "who has the most receiving yards in the nfl history", "topk": [{"text": "2020 NFL season | single-season record for most receiving yards by a rookie of the Super Bowl era with 1,400. This is second in league history, only behind Bill Groman, who had 1,473 yards in 1960. ; Matt Prater set the record for most career field goals of at least 50 yards, with 59. The previous record of 58 was held by Sebastian Janikowski. ; The Washington Football Team tied the 2010 Seattle Seahawks' record for the worst winning percentage by a playoff-qualifying team (.438) and became the first team to reach the playoffs after starting the season with a 2\u20137 record. None of the 262 "}]}
+{"id": 3186, "query": "where are red blood cells made in adults", "topk": [{"text": "Blood | In vertebrates, the various cells of blood are made in the bone marrow in a process called hematopoiesis, which includes erythropoiesis, the production of red blood cells; and myelopoiesis, the production of white blood cells and platelets. During childhood, almost every human bone produces red blood cells; as adults, red blood cell production is limited to the larger bones: the bodies of the vertebrae, the breastbone (sternum), the ribcage, the pelvic bones, and the bones of the upper arms and legs. In addition, during childhood, the thymus gland, found in the mediastinum, is an important source of T lymphocytes. The proteinaceous component of blood (including clotting proteins) is produced predominantly by the liver, while hormones are produced by the endocrine glands and the watery fraction is regulated by the hypothalamus and maintained by the kidney. Healthy erythrocytes have a plasma life of about 120 days before they are degraded by the spleen, and the Kupffer cells in the liver. The liver also clears some proteins, lipids, and amino acids. The kidney actively secretes waste products into the urine."}]}
+{"id": 3187, "query": "who is playing halftime show super bowl 2018", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl LII halftime show | The Super Bowl LII Halftime Show (officially known as the Pepsi Super Bowl LII Halftime Show) took place on February 4, 2018 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as part of Super Bowl LII. Justin Timberlake was the featured performer, as confirmed by the National Football League (NFL) on October 22, 2017. It was televised nationally by NBC, and received mixed reviews, with a total of 106.6 million television viewers, down 9% from the previous years' Super Bowl LI halftime show."}]}
+{"id": 3188, "query": "how many episodes in game if thrones season 7", "topk": [{"text": "Game of Thrones (season 7) | The seventh and penultimate season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on July 16, 2017, and concluded on August 27, 2017. Unlike previous seasons, which consisted of ten episodes each, the seventh season consisted of only seven episodes. Like the previous season, it largely consisted of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, while also incorporating material that Martin revealed to showrunners about the upcoming novels in the series. The series was adapted for television by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. The penultimate season focuses on the "}]}
+{"id": 3189, "query": "when was the last time unc did not make the ncaa tournament", "topk": [{"text": "1977 NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament | retired as head coach immediately after the game. UNLV and UNC Charlotte were third and fourth place, respectively. Marquette's seven losses were a record at the time for the most losses in a season by a national champion, exceeded four years later in 1981 by Indiana with nine. All four regionals were played on Thursday and Saturday. The opening round the preceding weekend played twelve games on Saturday and four on Sunday. As of the 2021 NCAA Tournament, this was the last time the six Division I college basketball-playing schools in the Philadelphia metropolitan area \u2013 Drexel, La Salle, Penn, St. Joseph's, Temple, and Villanova \u2013 were collectively shut out of the NCAA Tournament."}]}
+{"id": 3190, "query": "where was one direction what makes you beautiful filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Gotta Be You (One Direction song) | The single's accompanying music video was directed by John Urbano, who had previously directed the band's music video for \"What Makes You Beautiful\". While predominantly filmed in Lake Placid, New York, in October 2011, the clip's opening sequences were shot at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. In October, the group told Digital Spy that they feared a crocodile attack when shooting the video. They also told Capital FM correspondent Kevin Hughes that the clip would be a significant transition from their previous music video; Malik described it as poignant and Louis Tomlinson reflected, \"The first one was all about having a very fun song, but this song is a bit different.\" The music video premiered on 8 November 2011 on YouTube, and predominantly depicts the group spending time on the banks of Lake Placid. As of February 2016, the music video has garnered more than 180 million Vevo views. In the music video, the five-some end up meeting with girls in a camping spot in a forest. As the music ends, the group watch fireworks as Malik walks towards his significant other and kisses her. The clip attracted positive commentary from fans of the group."}]}
+{"id": 3191, "query": "where does the name de la rosa come from", "topk": [{"text": "De La Rosa | De la Rosa is a Spanish surname, which means \"of the rose\". The name De la Rosa (or variants of the name) may refer to:"}]}
+{"id": 3192, "query": "what does sip stand for in the ngn / ims context", "topk": [{"text": "Next-generation network | to easily and consistently traverse NAT and firewall devices, opening up the possibility that H.323 may again be looked upon more favorably in cases where such devices encumbered its use previously. Nonetheless, most of the telcos are extensively researching and supporting IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), which gives SIP a major chance of being the most widely adopted protocol. For voice applications one of the most important devices in NGN is a Softswitch \u2013 a programmable device that controls Voice over IP (VoIP) calls. It enables correct integration of different protocols within NGN. The most important function of the Softswitch is creating the interface to the existing telephone network, PSTN, through Signalling Gateways and Media Gateways. However, the Softswitch as a term "}]}
+{"id": 3193, "query": "who makes the important government decisions in an autocracy", "topk": [{"text": "Tsarist autocracy | decision-making. In so doing, Bushkovitch found that on the one hand, the tsar's relative power fluctuated per monarch, and on the other hand, that the nobility was all but unified; the balance of power changed with each tsar as well as the rise of boyars and in the case of Peter I even shifted multiple times. Charles J. Halperin cautioned against views that too easily claim tsar and state dominance in politics or society. While acknowledging the institutional differences between Muscovy and Western European monarchies, Halperin nevertheless stresses that these differences should not be considered absolute. In his view, the practice of rule, a matter of human interactions, is more important than theory and abstractions."}]}
+{"id": 3194, "query": "what is the meaning of the name habib", "topk": [{"text": "Habib | Habib (\u062d\u0628\u064a\u0628; ), sometimes written as Habeeb, is an Arabic masculine given name, occasional surname, and honorific, with the meaning \"beloved\" or \"my love\", or \"darling\". The name is popular throughout the Muslim World, though particularly in the Middle East and Africa. In other countries, especially in Yemen and Southeast Asian countries such as Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia, it is an honorific to address a Muslim scholar of Sayyid (a descendant of Muhammad) families and where it is one of the names of the Islamic prophet Muhammad \u2013 \u062d\u0628\u064a\u0628 \u0627\u0644\u0644\u0647 Habib Allah (Habibullah/ Habiballah) - \"Most Beloved of Allah (God)\". The name, as is the case with other Arabic names, is not only confined to Muslims. Notable examples of Christian individuals named Habib include Habib the Deacon, Gabriel Habib and the Philosopher Habib. Habiba is the female equivalent."}]}
+{"id": 3195, "query": "who won the most gold metals in olympics", "topk": [{"text": "2008 in the United States | August 8–August 24 – The United States compete at the Summer Olympics in Beijing, China and win 36 gold, 39 silver, and 37 bronze medals. Michael Phelps wins his eighth gold medal, breaking the record set by Mark Spitz, and sets the record for the most golds in a single Olympics. ; August 8 – Former U.S. Senator and vice-presidential and presidential candidate John Edwards admits to an adulterous affair with former campaign worker Rielle Hunter after months of tabloid speculation, but denies being the father of her baby. Edwards would later admit to being the baby's father. ; August 15 – The U.S. government condemns the Russian invasion of the Caucasian country of Georgia. ; August 19 – Lady Gaga releases her debut album The Fame. ; "}]}
+{"id": 3196, "query": "who came first second and third on the grand national", "topk": [{"text": "1993 Grand National | Grand National.\" As they came to the elbow, on the 494-yard run-in to home, Cahervillahow, Romany King, The Committee and Esha Ness remained tight and vying for position. But it was 50/1 shot Esha Ness, ridden by John White, trained by Jenny Pitman and owned by Patrick Bancroft, who crossed the line first, in the second-fastest time in Grand National history. Cahervillahow came home second despite trailing in fourth at the elbow, Romany King was third and The Committee fourth. Givus A Buck completed in fifth, with on the Other Hand and Laura's Beau completing the seven finishers of the National that never was."}]}
+{"id": 3197, "query": "when did the book thief movie come out", "topk": [{"text": "The Book Thief (film) | Originally scheduled for January 17, 2014, The Book Thiefs limited theatrical release was moved forward to November 8, 2013, due to the fact that it was finished ahead of schedule and in order to compete in the 2013\u201314 award season. It premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival on October 3, 2013, and was screened at the Savannah Film Festival on October 29, 2013. It expanded to a wide release on November 27, 2013."}]}
+{"id": 3198, "query": "who played the princess in kingsman secret service", "topk": [{"text": "Kingsman: The Secret Service | Hanna Alstr\u00f6m appears as Crown Princess Tilde of Sweden, and Bj\u00f8rn Floberg as Swedish Prime Minister Morten Lindstr\u00f6m. Lily Travers portrays Lady Sophie. Jonno Davies plays Lee Unwin, Eggsy's father and a former Kingsman candidate who sacrificed himself to save Hart. Nicholas Banks, Nicholas Agnew, Rowan Polonski and Tom Prior portray Digby Barker, Nathaniel, Piers, and Hugo Higins, respectively, the other four Kingsman candidates. Fiona Hampton plays Amelia, a Kingsman employee who masquerades as a candidate in order to \"die\" during the first test. Richard Brake plays the interrogator during the penultimate test, Ralph Ineson appears as the police interviewer after Eggsy's arrest and Corey Johnson appears as a fanatic church leader, and Velibor Topi\u0107 portrayed the biggest goon in the bar fight scene. Tobias Bakare and Theo Barklem-Biggs play Eggsy's friends Jamal and Ryan."}]}
+{"id": 3199, "query": "who was the editor of the journal jugantor published in the time of swadeshi movement", "topk": [{"text": "Anushilan Samiti | membership of 15,000 to 20,000. Within two years, Dhaka Anushilan changed its aims from those of the Swadeshi movement to that of political terrorism. The organisation's political views were expressed in the journal Jugantar, founded in March 1906 by Abhinash Bhattacharya, Barindra, Bhupendranath Dutt and Debabrata Basu. It soon became an organ for the radical views of Aurobindo and other Anushilan leaders, and led to the Calcutta Samiti group being dubbed the \"Jugantar party\". Early leaders were Rash Behari Bose, Bhavabhushan Mitra, Jatindranath Mukherjee and Jadugopal Mukherjee. Aurobindo published similar messages of violent nationalism in journals such as Sandhya, Navashakti and Bande Mataram."}]}
+{"id": 3200, "query": "who sang the theme song for the man with the golden gun", "topk": [{"text": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film) | The theme tune to The Man with the Golden Gun, released in 1974, was performed by Scottish singer Lulu and composed by John Barry. Tony Bramwell, who worked for Harry Saltzman's music publishing company Hilary Music, wanted Elton John or Cat Stevens to sing the title song. However, by this time the producers were taking turns producing the films; Albert Broccoli\u2014whose turn it was to produce\u2014rejected Bramwell's suggestions. The lyrics to the Lulu song were written by Don Black and have been described variously as \"ludicrous\", \"inane\" and \"one long stream of smut\", because of their sexual innuendo. Bramwell subsequently dismissed the Barry-Lulu tune as \"mundane\". Alice Cooper wrote a song titled \"Man with the Golden Gun\" to be used by the producers of "}]}
+{"id": 3201, "query": "where does the movie road to perdition take place", "topk": [{"text": "Road to Perdition | Road to Perdition is a 2002 American period crime film directed by Sam Mendes. The screenplay was adapted by David Self from the graphic novel of the same name written by Max Allan Collins and illustrated by Richard Piers Rayner. The film stars Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Jude Law, and Daniel Craig. The plot takes place in 1931, during the Great Depression, following a mob enforcer and his son as they seek vengeance against a mobster who murdered the rest of their family. Filming took place in the Chicago area. Mendes, having recently finished 1999's acclaimed American Beauty, pursued a story that had minimal dialogue and "}]}
+{"id": 3202, "query": "where are the hormones of the anterior pituitary created", "topk": [{"text": "Pituitary gland | The anterior pituitary arises from an invagination of the oral ectoderm (Rathke's pouch). This contrasts with the posterior pituitary, which originates from neuroectoderm. Endocrine cells of the anterior pituitary are controlled by regulatory hormones released by parvocellular neurosecretory cells in the hypothalamic capillaries leading to infundibular blood vessels, which in turn lead to a second capillary bed in the anterior pituitary. This vascular relationship constitutes the hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system. Diffusing out of the second capillary bed, the hypothalamic releasing hormones then bind to anterior pituitary endocrine cells, upregulating or downregulating their release of hormones. The anterior lobe of the pituitary can be divided into the pars tuberalis (pars "}]}
+{"id": 3203, "query": "who voiced mewtwo in pokemon the first movie", "topk": [{"text": "Mewtwo | voiced by Fujiko Takimoto in the Sound Picture Box: Mewtwo's Origin CD drama and Showtaro Morikubo in the anime adaptation. In English, Jay Goede voiced Mewtwo in Pok\u00e9mon: The First Movie (being credited under the pseudonym \"Philip Bartlett\" ) and the Pok\u00e9mon Live! musical, while Dan Green provided the voice for The First Movies direct sequel, Pok\u00e9mon: Mewtwo Returns. Actress Reiko Takashima voiced a second, unrelated Mewtwo in the Pok\u00e9mon anime special Mewtwo: Prologue to Awakening and its direct sequel, Pok\u00e9mon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened; this second Mewtwo is voiced by actress Miriam Pultro in the English dub. Mewtwo has featured in other game franchises, such as Super Smash Bros. series. A third Mewtwo also appears in the 2019 live-action animated film Detective Pikachu, voiced simultaneously by Rina Hoshino and Kotaro Watanabe."}]}
+{"id": 3204, "query": "who proposed the first accurate model of dna", "topk": [{"text": "History of molecular biology | In their modeling, Watson and Crick restricted themselves to what they saw as chemically and biologically reasonable. Still, the breadth of possibilities was very wide. A breakthrough occurred in 1952, when Erwin Chargaff visited Cambridge and inspired Crick with a description of experiments Chargaff had published in 1947. Chargaff had observed that the proportions of the four nucleotides vary between one DNA sample and the next, but that for particular pairs of nucleotides \u2014 adenine and thymine, guanine and cytosine \u2014 the two nucleotides are always present in equal proportions. Using X-ray diffraction, as well as other data from Rosalind Franklin and her information that the bases were paired, James Watson and Francis Crick arrived at the first accurate model "}]}
+{"id": 3205, "query": "who said i will not go quietly into the night", "topk": [{"text": "Do not go gentle into that good night | time to time in films: Norma Rae (1979, where it's recited by Beau Bridges' character); Back to School (1986, where Rodney Dangerfield's character recites it during his college evaluation); Independence Day (1996, where the American President vows to fight the invaders with \"We will not go quietly into the night\"); and Interstellar (2014, where the poem is used repeatedly by Michael Caine's character Professor John Brand, as well as by several other supporting characters, with leading actors Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway being sent into hypersleep with the final words \"Do not go gentle into that good night.\") It's also sometimes referred "}]}
+{"id": 3206, "query": "what are the joyful mysteries of the holy rosary", "topk": [{"text": "Rosary | The Mysteries of the Rosary are meditations on episodes in the life and death of Jesus from the Annunciation to the Ascension and beyond. These are traditionally grouped by fives into themed sets known as the Joyful (or Joyous) Mysteries, the Sorrowful Mysteries, and the Glorious Mysteries. Pope John Paul II recommended an additional set called the Luminous Mysteries (or the \"Mysteries of Light\") in his apostolic letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae (October 2002). Typically, a spiritual goal known as a \"fruit\" is also assigned to each mystery. Below are listed from the appendix of Louis Marie de Montfort's book Secret of the Rosary for the original 15 mysteries, with other possible fruits being listed in other pamphlets bracketed:"}]}
+{"id": 3207, "query": "the very last episode of that's so raven", "topk": [{"text": "That's So Raven | The series is the third-longest running Disney Channel Original Series\u2014after Phineas and Ferb and Wizards of Waverly Place\u2014with its popularity extending the show's contract from 65 to 100 episodes. Although the last episode produced was \"Checkin' Out\", it did not air last; instead, \"Where There's Smoke\" aired last."}]}
+{"id": 3208, "query": "what is a coherent set of values and beliefs about public policy called", "topk": [{"text": "Evidentialism | Foundationalism: There exist beliefs that are justified, but not because they are based on any other beliefs. These are called properly basic beliefs, and they are the foundation upon which all other justified beliefs ultimately rest. ; Coherentism: Justified beliefs are all evidentially supported by other beliefs, but an infinite set of beliefs is not generated, because the chains of evidential support among beliefs is allowed to move in a circle. On the resulting picture, a person's belief is justified when it fits together with the person's other beliefs in a coherent way in which the person's various beliefs mutually support one another. ; A modest reasoner subset of Coherentism would insist that all justifiable beliefs be statements about \"some objects\" since "}]}
+{"id": 3209, "query": "how many stores does lowes have in canada", "topk": [{"text": "Lowe's | Lowe's opened its first three stores in Canada on December 10, 2007, in Hamilton, Brampton and Brantford. On February 1, 2008, they opened three more stores in Toronto, East Gwillimbury, and a second store in Brampton as well as a new location in Maple (Vaughan). Lowe's also expanded into western Canada, starting with three new stores in Calgary, Alberta. One of the three locations opened in late September 2010. The other two opened in early 2011. There are now stores in British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. To date (2018) Lowe's has 62 locations in Canada. Each store represents an average investment of $20.5 million (US$20.4 million). In February 2013, Lowe's Canada hired former Walmart Canada and Loblaw Companies executive Sylvain Prud'homme as CEO. On May 11, 2015, Lowe's Canada announced that it would acquire the leases of 13 former Target Canada stores, as well as an "}]}
+{"id": 3210, "query": "who does brant daugherty play in pretty little liars", "topk": [{"text": "Brant Daugherty | Brant David Daugherty (born August 20, 1985) is an American actor, known for his recurring role as Noel Kahn on the teen drama television series Pretty Little Liars. In 2013, he had a recurring role as Brian in the NBC daytime drama Days of Our Lives."}]}
+{"id": 3211, "query": "when did the new day win the tag team titles", "topk": [{"text": "The New Day (professional wrestling) | reigns as SmackDown Tag Team Champions at seven. They are overall 11-time tag team champions in the company. While performing as a trio, The New Day defended their tag team titles under the Freebird rule, with all three members being recognized as champions. The stable was formed by Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods on the July 21, 2014, episode of Raw, but made their debut as The New Day on the November 28, 2014, episode of SmackDown. In April 2015 at Extreme Rules, they won their first WWE Tag Team Championship. They lost the championship to The Prime Time Players the following month at Money in the Bank, but won it back "}]}
+{"id": 3212, "query": "who is young george bailey in it's a wonderful life", "topk": [{"text": "George Bailey (It's a Wonderful Life) | Bosley Crowther, reviewing for The New York Times, described Bailey as \"a young fellow who wants to break away from his small-town life and responsibilities but is never able to do so because slowly they close in upon him\". Crowther said Frank Capra's character as \"a personable fellow who wants to travel and do big things but ultimately finds himself running a building-and-loan association in a one-horse town, married and locked in constant struggle with the greedy old banker of the town\". Kate Cameron of New York Daily News described Bailey as a \"guy who wished he had never been born, when the going gets too tough, and was permitted to see what his home town would have been like without him\". Varietys Bert Briller wrote, \"At 30 a small-town citizen "}]}
+{"id": 3213, "query": "who missed the plane the day the music died", "topk": [{"text": "February 1959 | American singers J.P. Richardson, 28, \"The Big Bopper\", Buddy Holly, 22, and Ritchie Valens, 17, were killed in the crash of a private plane on their way to Fargo, N.D. They had boarded the plane at Mason City, Iowa, along with pilot Roger Peterson. Waylon Jennings had given his seat to Richardson, and Valens and Holly's guitarist Tommy Allsup had flipped a coin to see who would get the other seat on the plane. The plane, a Beechcraft Bonanza, took off at 12:50 a.m. and crashed minutes later on the farm of Delbert Juhl, killing all four persons on board. This became popularly known as \"The Day the Music Died\". ; American Airlines Flight 320 from Chicago crashed into the East River while trying to land at La Guardia Airport, killing 65 of the 73 persons on board. ; Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King and Lawrence D. Reddick departed from Idlewild Airport New York for a tour of The Middle East and India. ; Died: Vincent Astor, 67, American philanthropist who inherited a fortune after the death of his father on the RMS Titanic in 1912, then donated most of it to various charities. "}]}
+{"id": 3214, "query": "when will the flash season 4 be released", "topk": [{"text": "The Flash (season 4) | The season was made available for streaming on Netflix in late May 2018, soon after the season finale aired. It was released on Blu-ray on August 28, 2018."}]}
+{"id": 3215, "query": "new movie of ajay devgan and sonakshi sinha", "topk": [{"text": "Sonakshi Sinha | In 2019, Sinha was cast in drama film Mission Mangal, which featured an ensemble cast, including Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan and Taapsee Pannu. The project began filming in 2018, and was directed by Jagan Shakti. The film was a massive commercial success at the box-office, grossing over 200 crore on a budget of 30 crore, and received positive reviews from critics. She is appearing alongside Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt and Parineeti Chopra in war drama film Bhuj: The Pride of India. After that, she will reprise her role in Dabangg 3 opposite Salman Khan, which will be directed by Prabhu Deva."}]}
+{"id": 3216, "query": "when did ireland gain its independence from england", "topk": [{"text": "British rule in Ireland | British rule in Ireland began with the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169. Since 1169, there has been continuous political resistance to British rule, as well as a series of military campaigns intended to force a British withdrawal. Most of Ireland gained independence from Great Britain following the Anglo-Irish War as a Dominion called the Irish Free State in 1922, and became a fully independent republic following the passage of the Republic of Ireland Act in 1949. Northern Ireland still remains part of the United Kingdom as a constituent country."}]}
+{"id": 3217, "query": "who played the girl in silence of the lambs", "topk": [{"text": "Clarice Starling | Clarice M. Starling is a fictional character and protagonist of the novels The Silence of the Lambs (1988) and Hannibal (1999) by Thomas Harris. In the 1991 film adaptation of The Silence of the Lambs, she was played by Jodie Foster, while in the 2001 film adaptation of Hannibal, she was played by Julianne Moore. In the CBS television series Clarice, she is played by Rebecca Breeds. Clarice Starling, as portrayed by Foster, is ranked by the American Film Institute as the greatest heroine in film history. Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly ranked Starling as one of the \"50 Greatest Movie Protagonists\" and \"100 Greatest Movie Characters\" respectively. Foster's interpretation of Starling is highly ranked amongst the greatest screen performances of all-time, receiving a multitude of accolades including the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1992."}]}
+{"id": 3218, "query": "tallest building in the world of all time", "topk": [{"text": "History of the world's tallest buildings | The tallest building in the world, as of 2022, is Burj Khalifa. The title of \"world's tallest building\" has been borne by various buildings, such as the Rouen Cathedral, the Empire State Building and the original World Trade Center. The skyscraper was invented in Chicago in 1884 when the Home Insurance Building was constructed using a steel-frame with curtain walls instead of load-bearing walls. For the next hundred years, the world's tallest building was always in the United States with New York City accumulating 86 years, and Chicago accumulating 30 years. After just over a century (1885\u20131998), the distinction moved to the Eastern Hemisphere. Malaysia was the first country to break the United States' record of constructing the tallest buildings in the world when the Petronas Twin Towers were completed in 1998. Taiwan's "}]}
+{"id": 3219, "query": "who played mrs. trumbull on i love lucy", "topk": [{"text": "Elizabeth Patterson (actress) | continued in the role for three more years, often serving in episode storylines as a convenient babysitter for \"Little Ricky\". In the fall of 1956, with I Love Lucy in its final season, Patterson made her last appearance as Mrs. Trumbull in \"Little Ricky Learns to Play the Drums\". Her character was mentioned one last time in the 1957 episode \"Lucy Raises Chickens\". In that installment, Fred and Ethel decide to follow the Ricardos and move to Connecticut to be near them, and Mrs. Trumbull's sister moves into 623 East 68th Street to manage the apartment building for the Mertzes."}]}
+{"id": 3220, "query": "who was the successful commanding general of the northern forces in the civil war", "topk": [{"text": "Turning point of the American Civil War | After winning the Battle of Chancellorsville, the Army of Northern Virginia lost Lt. Gen. Stonewall Jackson to pneumonia following a friendly fire accident. His death was a blow to the morale of the Confederate army, as he was one of its most popular and successful commanders. Two months later, Robert E. Lee had no general with Jackson's audacity available at the Battle of Gettysburg. Many historians argue that Jackson might have succeeded in seizing key battlefield positions (such as Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill at the end of day one) that his replacements were unable or unwilling to take. Lee himself shared this belief and is said to have told his subordinate generals on different occasions that they should have acted like Jackson would have."}]}
+{"id": 3221, "query": "where does the red wolf live in the world", "topk": [{"text": "Red wolf | Red wolves were originally distributed throughout the southeastern and south-central United States from the Atlantic Ocean to central Texas, southeastern Oklahoma and southwestern Illinois in the west, and in the north from the Ohio River Valley, northern Pennsylvania, southern New York, and extreme southern Ontario in Canada south to the Gulf of Mexico. The red wolf was nearly driven to extinction by the mid-1900s due to aggressive predator-control programs, habitat destruction, and extensive hybridization with coyotes. By the late 1960s, it occurred in small numbers in the Gulf Coast of western Louisiana and eastern Texas. Fourteen of these survivors were selected to be the founders of a captive-bred population, which was established in the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium between 1974 and "}]}
+{"id": 3222, "query": "what does v sign in front of mouth mean", "topk": [{"text": "V sign | In China, South Korea and Taiwan, the V sign is a popular pose in photographs. It is used in both casual and formal settings. For the most part in these countries, the gesture is divorced from its previous meanings as a peace sign or as an insult; for most the meaning of the sign is \"victory\" or \"yeah\", implying a feeling of happiness. It is used in both directions (palm facing the signer and palm facing forward). The pose is gaining significant popularity in South Korea due to the common usage amongst K-pop idols and young people \u2013 especially in selfies. V signing is commonly linked with aegyo, a popular trend in Korea meaning \"acting cutely\". It can also be placed in front of a cheek to make the cheek look slimmer, but open hand with palm against the face is more common."}]}
+{"id": 3223, "query": "who dies at the end of den of thieves", "topk": [{"text": "John A. Mulheren | Den of Thieves by James B. Stewart. Upon learning that Boesky had implicated him in the scandal, Mulheren reportedly set out to kill Boesky. Mulheren's conviction was overturned by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in 1991. Mulheren graduated from Roanoke College in 1971. He donated millions to the college naming several buildings after former professors and mentors. The entrance to the college is named \"John's Bridge\" in his honor. Mulheren's widow, Nancy, is a college trustee. Mulheren suffered from bipolar disorder. He died of cardiac arrest that followed a seizure he suffered at his Bingham Drive home on December 15, 2003. Bruce Springsteen, a close friend, performed at the funeral."}]}
+{"id": 3224, "query": "the xix of the social security act of 1965 established", "topk": [{"text": "Medicaid | The Social Security Amendments of 1965 created Medicaid by adding Title XIX to the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. \u00a7\u00a7 1396 et seq. Under the program, the federal government provided matching funds to states to enable them to provide Medical Assistance to residents who met certain eligibility requirements. The objective was to help states assist residents whose income and resources were insufficient to pay the costs of traditional commercial health insurance plans. The Medicaid Drug Rebate Program and the Health Insurance Premium Payment Program (HIPP) were created by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA-90). This act helped to add Section 1927 to the Social Security Act of 1935 and became effective on January 1, 1991. This program was formed due to the costs that Medicaid programs were paying for discount price outpatient drugs. The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of "}]}
+{"id": 3225, "query": "the winner of the best actor award in the 64th national film festival 2017", "topk": [{"text": "Dangal (film) | At the 64th National Film Awards in 2017, there was controversy over the National Film Award for Best Actor, which the committee awarded to Akshay Kumar for his performance in Rustom, instead of Aamir Khan's performance for Dangal. Committee member Priyadarshan, who has worked with Kumar on several films, gave the following explanation for awarding Kumar instead of Khan: \"Why should we have given the Best Actor award to Aamir Khan when he has made it very clear that he doesn't attend awards functions? If he doesn't want to accept the honour, what is the point in honouring him? Nowadays, we have seen people returning their awards. We didn't want to take "}]}
+{"id": 3226, "query": "how many times have real madrid won the european cup.in paris", "topk": [{"text": "Real Madrid CF in international football | The European Cup was inaugurated in 1955, with Real Madrid winning the first five editions. However, after winning the trophy five times in a row in the 1950s, and again in 1966, the club had little success until the end of the 1990s, apart from their runner-up place in 1981. Since then, Real Madrid has won the competition seven times, in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018 and established itself as one of the strongest sides in European competitions, when measured in UEFA coefficients. Zinedine Zidane took over as manager of Los Blancos in 2016. He won three Champions League trophies in a row in 2016, 2017 and 2018."}]}
+{"id": 3227, "query": "what is the limit of resolution of the human eye in micrometers", "topk": [{"text": "Artificial structures visible from space | The human naked eye has an angular resolution of approximately 280 microradians (\u03bcrad) (approx 0.016\u00b0 or 1 minute of arc), and the ISS targets an altitude of 400 km. Using basic trigonometric relations, this means that an astronaut on the ISS with 20/20 vision could potentially detect objects that are 112 m or greater in all dimensions. However, since this would be at the absolute limit of the resolution, objects on the order of 100 m would appear as unidentifiable specks, if not rendered invisible due to other factors, such as atmospheric conditions or poor contrast. For readability of text from the ISS, using the same trigonometric principles and a recommended character size of about 18 arcminutes, or about 5,000 \u03bcrad, each letter would need to be about 2.016 km in size for clear legibility in good conditions."}]}
+{"id": 3228, "query": "who laid the foundation of school of possibilism", "topk": [{"text": "Paul Vidal de La Blache | met in Germany, Vidal has been linked to the term \"possibilism\", which he never used but which summed up conveniently his opposition to the determinism of the sort that was defended by some nineteenth century geographers. The concept of possibilism has been used by historians to evoke the epistemological fuzziness that, according to them, characterized the approach of Vidal's school. Described as \"idiographic\", this approach was seen as blocking the evolution of the discipline in a \"nomothetic\" direction that would be the result of experimentation, making it possible to unlock laws or make scientific demonstrations. Vidal published a visionary article on the regions of France in 1910. He "}]}
+{"id": 3229, "query": "what was the purpose of the mall of america", "topk": [{"text": "Mall of America | The mall's concept was designed by the Triple Five Group, owned by the Ghermezian brothers, who also own the second largest shopping mall in North America, the West Edmonton Mall. The Mall of America is located on the site of the former Metropolitan Stadium, where the Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Twins played until the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome opened in 1982. A plaque in the mall's amusement park commemorates the former location of home plate and one seat from Met Stadium was placed in Mall of America at the exact location it occupied in the stadium, commemorating a 520 ft home run hit by hall-of-famer Harmon Killebrew on June 3, 1967. In 1986, "}]}
+{"id": 3230, "query": "when did television come out in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Television in the United States | Television debuted in the United States on May 10, 1928, with the launch of the original WGY Television, a joint venture of General Electric's owned-and-operated WGY in Schenectady, New York and Norton Laboratories' WMAK in Lockport, New York. (Norton dropped out of the venture shortly thereafter and eventually folded in 1932 amid disputes with the FCC over its AM allocation. Western New York would not get a full-time television station until WBEN-TV launched in 1948.) These early television programs operated using low-bandwidth (and low-fidelity) mechanical television processes. Full-time broadcasts began in the early 1930s, particularly in New York City; these "}]}
+{"id": 3231, "query": "what is small business tax rate in canada", "topk": [{"text": "Canada small business tax rate | In Canada\u2019s federal tax system, the small business tax rate is the tax rate paid by a small business. As of 2019, the small business tax rate is 9% The general corporate tax rate is 28%. Additionally, each province or territory operates its own corporate tax system, with varying treatment for small businesses."}]}
+{"id": 3232, "query": "who is the present president of assam sahitya sabha", "topk": [{"text": "Kuladhar Saikia | Saikia is the president of Asam Sahitya Sabha and is working to promote Assamese language globally, including on the internet. He is a Wikipedian, working to promote and grow Assamese Wikipedia."}]}
+{"id": 3233, "query": "when does closure of the ductus arteriosus occur", "topk": [{"text": "Ductus arteriosus | Ductus arteriosus closure may be induced by administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which inhibit prostaglandin production. The most common NSAID used is Indomethacin, which is usually administered in the first week after birth. However, in the presence of a congenital defect with impaired lung perfusion (e.g. Pulmonary stenosis and left-to-right shunt through the ductus), it may be advisable to improve oxygenation by maintaining the ductus open with prostaglandin treatment. However, such treatments are ineffective in an abnormal ductus. Persistence of the ductus may be associated with other abnormalities, and is much more common in females. By inhibiting PGE2 formation, EP4 receptor activation will decrease and normal circulation can begin. NSAIDs taken late in pregnancy can cross the placenta and lead to premature closure of the DA in the fetus. In this case, exogenous PDE2 can be administered to reverse the effects of the NSAIDs and maintain the patency of the DA for the remainder of the pregnancy."}]}
+{"id": 3234, "query": "love is not love that alters when it alteration finds meaning", "topk": [{"text": "Fixed verse | four stanzas, the first three being quatrains and the last a couplet. Also the rhyme scheme for the quatrains is A-B-A-B and the final couplet is rhyming. ; Let me not to the marriage of true minds ; Admit impediments, love is not love ; Which alters when it alteration finds, ; Or bends with the remover to remove. O no, it is an ever fixed mark ; That looks on tempests and is never shaken; ; It is the star to every wand'ring bark, ; Whose worth's unknown although his height be taken. Love's not time's fool, though rosy lips and "}]}
+{"id": 3235, "query": "most runs ever scored in a mlb inning", "topk": [{"text": "2020 Los Angeles Dodgers season | in the first inning with Edwin R\u00edos hitting a solo homer, Joc Pederson a three-run homer and Max Muncy a grand slam. The 11 runs in the first inning set an MLB record for the most runs ever scored in any inning of a postseason game. The Dodgers added on with a Cody Bellinger home run in the second followed by a Corey Seager homer in the third. Julio Ur\u00edas allowed only one run in his five innings of work, with five strikeouts. They won the game 15\u20133. The 15 runs and five home runs by the Dodgers in the game both set new franchise records. Clayton "}]}
+{"id": 3236, "query": "where is south pole located on a map", "topk": [{"text": "South Pole | latitude circles, clockwise is east, and anti-clockwise is west, opposite to the North Pole. The Geographic South Pole is presently located on the continent of Antarctica, although this has not been the case for all of Earth's history because of continental drift. It sits atop a featureless, barren, windswept and icy plateau at an altitude of 2835 m above sea level, and is located about 1300 km from the nearest open sea at the Bay of Whales. The ice is estimated to be about 2700 m thick at the Pole, so the land surface under the ice sheet is actually near sea level. The polar ice sheet is moving at a rate of roughly 10 m per "}]}
+{"id": 3237, "query": "who is considered to be the greatest english composer of the baroque period", "topk": [{"text": "Henry Purcell | Henry Purcell (c. 10 September 1659 \u2013 21 November 1695) was an English composer. Although it incorporated Italian and French stylistic elements, Purcell's was a uniquely English form of Baroque music. He is generally considered to be one of the greatest English composers; no later native-born English composer approached his fame until Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, William Walton and Benjamin Britten in the 20th century."}]}
+{"id": 3238, "query": "what is the setting of a dolls house", "topk": [{"text": "A Doll's House | A Doll's House (Danish and ; also translated as A Doll House) is a three-act play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It premiered at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 21 December 1879, having been published earlier that month. The play is set in a Norwegian town circa 1879. The play is significant for the way it deals with the fate of a married woman, who at the time in Norway lacked reasonable opportunities for self-fulfillment in a male-dominated world, despite the fact that Ibsen denied it was his intent to write a feminist play. It aroused a great sensation at the time, and caused a \"storm of outraged controversy\" that went beyond "}]}
+{"id": 3239, "query": "when did the tradition of self government began in america", "topk": [{"text": "Local government in the United States | The founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629 by a group of Puritans led by John Winthrop came with the understanding that the enterprise was to be \"based in the new world rather than in London.\" The notion of self-government became accepted in the colonies, although it wasn't totally free from challenges; in the 1670s, the Lords of Trade and Plantations (a royal committee regulating mercantile trade in the colonies) tried to annul the Massachusetts Bay charter, but by 1691, the New England colonies had reinstalled their previous governments. Voting was established as a precedent early on; in fact, one of the first things that Jamestown settlers did was conduct an "}]}
+{"id": 3240, "query": "what is the meaning of shalom in english", "topk": [{"text": "Shalom | Shalom (\u05e9\u05b8\u05c1\u05dc\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd shalom; also spelled as sholom, sholem, sholoim, shulem) is a Hebrew word meaning peace, harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, welfare and tranquility and can be used idiomatically to mean both hello and goodbye. As it does in English, it can refer to either peace between two entities (especially between man and God or between two countries), or to the well-being, welfare or safety of an individual or a group of individuals. The word shalom is also found in many other expressions and names. Its equivalent cognate in Arabic is salaam, sliem in Maltese, Shlama in Syriac-Assyrian and s\u00e4lam in Ethiopian Semitic languages from the Proto-Semitic root \u0160-L-M."}]}
+{"id": 3241, "query": "where does the spinal cord become cauda equina", "topk": [{"text": "Spinal cord | filum terminale, which anchors the spinal cord to the coccyx. The cauda equina (\"horse's tail\") is a collection of nerves inferior to the conus medullaris that continue to travel through the vertebral column to the coccyx. The cauda equina forms because the spinal cord stops growing in length at about age four, even though the vertebral column continues to lengthen until adulthood. This results in sacral spinal nerves originating in the upper lumbar region. For that reason, the spinal cord occupies only two-thirds of the vertebral canal. The inferior part of the vertebral canal is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the "}]}
+{"id": 3242, "query": "which country has the smallest population in europe", "topk": [{"text": "Iceland\u2013European Union relations | Comparison to the EU and impact of joining If Iceland were admitted to the EU, it would be the smallest member state in terms of population. Its area (103,000 km2) is somewhat close to the average for EU countries (165,048 km2), but it would be the least densely populated country in the EU. The table below shows its population and population density in comparison to some of the other member states. Iceland's GDP per capita is among the highest in Europe as is shown in the following tables: The Icelandic language would also be one of the smallest official languages of the EU in terms of native speakers (together with Irish and Maltese). "}]}
+{"id": 3243, "query": "who has the biggest airport in the us", "topk": [{"text": "East Coast of the United States | to a 54% share of the combined train and air passenger market. Some of the largest airports in the United States are located along the East Coast of the United States, such as John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Logan International Airport in Boston, Newark Liberty Airport in Newark, New Jersey, Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia, Baltimore\u2013Washington International Airport near Baltimore, Washington-Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C., Hartsfield International Airport in Atlanta, Miami International Airport in Miami, Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, Tampa International Airport in Tampa and Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Florida."}]}
+{"id": 3244, "query": "who does the voice of mrs. wolowitz on the big bang theory", "topk": [{"text": "List of The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon characters | Mrs. Debbie Malvina Wolowitz (voiced by Carol Ann Susi) is Howard's over-protective, controlling, belittling, but loving and caring stereotypical Jewish mother. The character is not shown on-screen with the exception of one episode in season six in which her body, but not face, is briefly shown. Mrs. Wolowitz's raspy voice is heard usually in scenes at her house, which she shares with Howard. She talks to Howard always by yelling at him from another room, which results in awkward conversations with Howard yelling back at her. In a flashback, when the guys hear her yelling in a masculine voice, they "}]}
+{"id": 3245, "query": "who sings war don't let me down", "topk": [{"text": "Fleurie (musician) | of the same name which reached 62 on the Billboard 200. Fleurie later opened for NF on a US tour in 2016. Her debut full-length Love and War was released on September 19, 2016. Songs \"Breathe\", \"Love and War\", \"Soldier\", \"Turns You into Stone\", and \"Hurts Like Hell\" have been featured in numerous TV shows including Outlander, Assassins Creed, Pretty Little Liars, Finding Carter, Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments and The Originals, as well as the trailer for the twelfth and final season of Bones. The song \"Don't Let Me Down\", off of her album Love and War was sampled by Kendrick "}]}
+{"id": 3246, "query": "who wrote the song after you've gone", "topk": [{"text": "After You've Gone (song) | \"After You've Gone\" is a 1918 popular song composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer. It was recorded by Marion Harris on July 22, 1918, and released by Victor Records. The chorus adheres to a standard ABAC pattern but is only 20 measures long. There are four 4-bar phrases, followed by a 4 measure tag. The song is harmonically active, with chord changes almost every measure. The opening four notes are identical to the opening notes of Peg o' My Heart (1912)\u2014at the time songwriters often borrowed the first few notes of a hit melody. The song was so popular that the sheet music was later decorated with tiny photographs of the 45 men who made the song famous, including Paul Whiteman, Rudy Vall\u00e9e, B.A. Rolfe, Guy Lombardo, and Louis Armstrong."}]}
+{"id": 3247, "query": "where does the saying get out of dodge come from", "topk": [{"text": "Get Outta Dodge | Get Outta Dodge is the third studio album by Huevos Rancheros, a Canadian punk rock band. It was released on September 30, 1996, on Mint Records. It was licensed out to Konkurrent Records in the Netherlands. The title refers to the expression \"Get out of Dodge\", an exhortation that was given in the drama series, Gunsmoke, to villains whom the heroes wanted out of Dodge City, Kansas. Get Outta Dodge was the first album with new bassist Tom Kennedy, who replaced Graham Evans. The album was a Juno Award nominee for Best Alternative Album at the Juno Awards of 1998."}]}
+{"id": 3248, "query": "when will notre dame played michigan state again", "topk": [{"text": "Michigan State\u2013Notre Dame football rivalry | scores running down the middle. The current trophy is the third trophy as the prior two trophies no longer have space for the respective games to be included. The rivalry includes several notable games, such as the 1966 game, arguably one of the greatest college football games ever played. Notre Dame currently leads the series. Games played prior to 1949 also appear on the trophy to commemorate the entire series. Notre Dame is the current holder of the trophy, with a 38\u201318 victory on September 23, 2017. They will hold the Megaphone Trophy until 2026 when the two teams are scheduled to play again."}]}
+{"id": 3249, "query": "who sang first line of we are the world", "topk": [{"text": "We Are the World | \"We Are the World\" is sung from a first-person viewpoint, allowing the audience to \"internalize\" the message by singing the word we together. It has been described as \"an appeal to human compassion\". The first lines in the song's repetitive chorus proclaim, \"We are the world, we are the children, we are the ones who make a brighter day, so let's start giving\". \"We Are the World\" opens with Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Kenny Rogers, James Ingram, Tina Turner, and Billy Joel singing the first verse. Michael Jackson and Diana Ross follow, completing the first chorus together. Dionne Warwick, Willie Nelson, and Al Jarreau sing the second verse, before Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Loggins, Steve Perry, and Daryl Hall go through the second chorus. Co-writer Jackson, Huey Lewis, Cyndi Lauper, and Kim Carnes follow with the song's bridge. This structuring of the song is said to \"create a sense of continuous surprise and emotional buildup\". \"We Are the World\" concludes with Bob Dylan and Ray Charles singing a full chorus, Wonder and Springsteen duetting, and ad libs from Charles and Ingram."}]}
+{"id": 3250, "query": "who has the most gold gloves at shortstop", "topk": [{"text": "Gold Glove Award | went beyond its own 25% weight and also influenced the managers' and coaches' voting. The most Gold Gloves ever won by one player is 18 by pitcher Greg Maddux. He won 13 consecutive awards from 1990 to 2002, all in the National League. Brooks Robinson has the most wins for a position player, with 16 Gold Gloves, all at third base, and is tied for the second-highest total overall with pitcher Jim Kaat, who won his 16 awards consecutively. Iv\u00e1n Rodr\u00edguez has won the most Gold Gloves as a catcher, with 13 career awards in the American League. Ozzie Smith has 13 wins at shortstop; he and Rodr\u00edguez are tied "}]}
+{"id": 3251, "query": "who wrote i'm in the mood for dancing", "topk": [{"text": "I'm in the Mood for Dancing | The song was originally recorded as part of the Nolan Sisters' first mainstream pop album, simply titled Nolan Sisters in 1979. It was written by Ben Findon, Mike Myers and Bob Puzey, and featured lead vocals by member Bernie Nolan. The group recorded a promotional video for the song, which featured youngest sister Coleen even though she was not an official member at the time and was not featured on the recording. Soon after the release of this song, the group changed their name to The Nolans and Coleen became a full-time member, replacing eldest sister Anne."}]}
+{"id": 3252, "query": "who plays the robot maid in richie rich", "topk": [{"text": "Richie Rich (2015 TV series) | Jake Brennan as Richie Rich, after finding a way to harness energy from uneaten vegetables, he becomes a child trillionaire. Unlike his comic book counterpart he is not born rich and he was a self-made trillionaire. ; Brooke Wexler as Irona, Richie's robotic maid which he calls her a \"super model\" model. She will sometimes try to hit on inanimate electronics. ; Kiff VandenHeuvel as Cliff Rich, Richie's and Harper's childish father that isn't very smart and likes to eat or take naps. ; Lauren Taylor as Harper Rich, Richie's jealous older sister who wants to get into Harvard. ; Joshua Carlon as Murray, Richie's money manager and best friend who does not like Darcy taking Richie's money and spending it. ; Jenna Ortega as Darcy, Richie's other best friend, who happens to be a golddigger and enjoys spending his money without permission. "}]}
+{"id": 3253, "query": "how many hospitals are there in the united states", "topk": [{"text": "Lists of hospitals in the United States | In 2020, there were 5,250 acute care and critical access hospitals in the United States. In the decade from 2010 to 2020, dozens of hospitals have closed in rural areas of the United States, particularly in the Southeast region. Of the 3,143 county-equivalents in the United States, there were 700 counties in the United States with no hospitals in 2020. The following list contains links to the lists and the number of articles in the main category for each state. (There may be additional psychiatric, county, and teaching hospitals not included in the main category)."}]}
+{"id": 3254, "query": "university of michigan school of public health ranking", "topk": [{"text": "University of Michigan School of Public Health | The University of Michigan School of Public Health is one of the professional graduate schools of the University of Michigan. Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, UM SPH is one of the oldest schools of public health in the country and is also considered one of the top schools focusing on health in the United States. Founded in 1941, the School of Public Health grew out of the University of Michigan's degree programs in public health, some of which date back to the 19th century. According to the US News & World Reports report on graduate programs, the University of Michigan School of Public Health was ranked as the #4 School of Public Health in the country and also had the #1 Healthcare Management program in the country in 2011."}]}
+{"id": 3255, "query": "african countries that begin with the letter a", "topk": [{"text": "Alphabetical Africa | The writing is restricted by a pseudo-alliterative rule: the first chapter contains only words starting with the letter a, the second chapter only words starting with a or b, etc.; each subsequent chapter adds the next letter in the alphabet to the set of allowed word beginnings. This continues for the first 25 chapters, until at last Abish is (briefly) allowed to write without constraint. In the second half of the book, through chapter 52, letters are removed in the reverse order that they were added. Thus, z words disappear in chapter 27, y in chapter 28, etc..."}]}
+{"id": 3256, "query": "when was the immigration act passed in canada", "topk": [{"text": "Immigration Act, 1869 | The Immigration Act, 1869 (also written as the Immigration Act of 1869; assented 22 June 1869) was the first immigration act passed by the Government of Canada after Canadian Confederation (1 July 1867)."}]}
+{"id": 3257, "query": "where did the indian myna bird come from", "topk": [{"text": "Common myna | The common myna or Indian myna (Acridotheres tristis), sometimes spelled mynah, is a bird in the family Sturnidae, native to Asia. An omnivorous open woodland bird with a strong territorial instinct, the common myna has adapted extremely well to urban environments. The range of the common myna is increasing at such a rapid rate that in 2000 the IUCN Species Survival Commission declared it one of the world's most invasive species and one of only three birds listed among \"100 of the World's Worst Invasive Species\" that pose a threat to biodiversity, agriculture and human interests. In particular, the species poses a serious threat to the ecosystems of Australia, where it was named \"The Most Important Pest/Problem\" in 2008."}]}
+{"id": 3258, "query": "who is the guy on keeping up with the kardashians", "topk": [{"text": "Rob Kardashian | Robert Arthur Kardashian (born March 17, 1987) is an American television personality. He is known for appearing on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, a reality television series that centers on his family, as well as its spin-offs. In 2011, Kardashian also competed in the thirteenth season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars, during which he placed second."}]}
+{"id": 3259, "query": "when was catch me if you can made", "topk": [{"text": "Catch Me If You Can (play) | Catch Me if You Can is a play by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert that is taken from a French play by Robert Thomas. The work premiered on Broadway at the Morosco Theatre on March 2, 1965 and closed after 111 performances on June 5, 1965. The production was directed by Vincent J. Donehue and starred Tom Bosley, Dan Dailey, Bethel Leslie, George Mathews, Patrick McVey, Eli Mintz, and Jo Tract. It was produced by the Samuel French Incorporation at The House of Plays."}]}
+{"id": 3260, "query": "who used the word physiology for the first time", "topk": [{"text": "Physiology | Jean Fernel (1497\u20131558), a French physician, introduced the term \"physiology\". Galen, Ibn al-Nafis, Michael Servetus, Realdo Colombo, Amato Lusitano and William Harvey, are credited as making important discoveries in the circulation of the blood. Santorio Santorio in 1610s was the first to use a device to measure the pulse rate (the pulsilogium), and a thermoscope to measure temperature. In 1791 Luigi Galvani described the role of electricity in nerves of dissected frogs. In 1811, C\u00e9sar Julien Jean Legallois studied respiration in animal dissection and lesions and found the center of respiration in the medulla oblongata. In the same year, Charles Bell finished work "}]}
+{"id": 3261, "query": "how many dominoes do you need for mexican train", "topk": [{"text": "Mexican Train | Double-six (2 players) ; Double-fifteen (9\u201312 players) ; Double-eighteen (13 players) One token or marker for each player ; A special spacer, known as the \"station\" or \"hub\", used to evenly space the trains around the central domino (optional). ; Pencil and paper to keep score A double-twelve set of dominoes is marketed as the standard for Mexican Train, and accommodates up to eight players. Other sets are commonly used as well. The following alternate sets are common, depending on the number of people playing: In addition to dominoes, the game also requires: Many sets of dominoes include a station and special train-shaped tokens for markers, and packaged games with a central \"station\" and custom tokens are available. However, the station piece is not strictly needed, and anything from coins to poker chips to even pieces of candy or slips of paper can be used as markers."}]}
+{"id": 3262, "query": "what is the filename extension used for all java source files", "topk": [{"text": "Java class file | A Java class file is a file (with the .class filename extension) containing Java bytecode that can be executed on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). A Java class file is usually produced by a Java compiler from Java programming language source files (.java files) containing Java classes (alternatively, other JVM languages can also be used to create class files). If a source file has more than one class, each class is compiled into a separate class file. JVMs are available for many platforms, and a class file compiled on one platform will execute on a JVM of another platform. This makes Java applications platform-independent."}]}
+{"id": 3263, "query": "when was the taj mahal built and completed", "topk": [{"text": "Abdul Hamid Lahori | Taj Mahal, the world-renowned monument was built and completed by the end of 1653 AD or early 1654 AD in the 17th-century. So the 350th anniversary of Taj Mahal actually occurred around 1994. More than 20,000 workers toiled for years to build the majestic Taj Mahal with four slender minarets. It was built by the heartbroken Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his second wife, Empress Mumtaz Mahal, who had died in childbirth. Shah Jahan's official chronicler Abdul Hamid Lahori writes that the construction began six months after Empress Mumtaz Mahal's death which was on 17 June 1631. Abdul Hamid Lahori also "}]}
+{"id": 3264, "query": "who is the premier of northern cape 2018", "topk": [{"text": "Premier of the Northern Cape | The Premier of the Northern Cape is the head of government of the Northern Cape province of South Africa. The current Premier of the Northern Cape is Zamani Saul, a member of the African National Congress, who was elected in the 2019 election. He took office on 22 May 2019."}]}
+{"id": 3265, "query": "when was the last time ny rangers won stanley cup", "topk": [{"text": "1940 in Canada | April 13 \u2013 The New York Rangers win their third Stanley Cup (and last until 1994) by defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs 4 games to 2. The deciding Game 6 was played at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto ; April 22 \u2013 The Ontario Hockey Association's Oshawa Generals win their second (consecutive) Memorial Cup by defeating Manitoba Junior Hockey League's Kenora Thistles 3 games to 1. The deciding Game 4 was played at Shea's Amphitheatre in Winnipeg ; November 30 \u2013 The Ottawa Rough Riders win their second Grey Cup by defeating the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers 20 to 7 in the 28th Grey Cup played at Varsity Stadium in Toronto "}]}
+{"id": 3266, "query": "cast of the movie pride of the marines", "topk": [{"text": "Pride of the Marines | Pride of the Marines is a 1945 American biographical war film starring John Garfield and Eleanor Parker. It tells the story of U.S. Marine Al Schmid in World War II, his heroic stand against a Japanese attack during the Battle of Guadalcanal, in which he was blinded by a grenade, and his subsequent rehabilitation. The film was based on the 1944 Roger Butterfield book Al Schmid, Marine. Albert Maltz was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay."}]}
+{"id": 3267, "query": "when did cybermen first appear in doctor who", "topk": [{"text": "Cyberman | The Cybermen are a fictional race of cyborgs who are among the most persistent enemies of The Doctor in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. Within the context of the series, the Cybermen are a species of emotionless space-faring cyborgs who, often painfully, surgically convert human beings (or other similar species) to join and populate their ranks. First appearing in 1966, the Cybermen were created by Dr. Kit Pedler (the unofficial scientific advisor to the show) and story editor Gerry Davis. The Cybermen have seen many redesigns and costume changes over Doctor Whos long run, as well as a number of varying "}]}
+{"id": 3268, "query": "when is the last time the new york giants won the super bowl", "topk": [{"text": "2011 New York Giants season | Some news organizations, among them The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, said that the Giants' victory in the Super Bowl made them the NFL's version of the 2011 World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals, saying that these two championship teams that had been given the last rites by many near the end of the season, emerged as champions at the end. This season was the last time the Giants qualified for the playoffs under Coughlin, and would not reach the playoffs again until the 2016 season. To date, 2011 is the last time the Giants have won the NFC East and a playoff game."}]}
+{"id": 3269, "query": "who has scored the most half centuries in test cricket", "topk": [{"text": "List of England Test cricket records | A half-century is a score of between 50 and 99 runs. Statistically, once a batsman's score reaches 100, it is no longer considered a half-century but a century. Sachin Tendulkar of India has scored the most half-centuries in Test cricket with 68. He is followed by the West Indies' Shivnarine Chanderpaul on 66, India's Rahul Dravid and Allan Border of Australia are third on 63 and in seventh with 57 fifties to his name, England's Alastair Cook."}]}
+{"id": 3270, "query": "which way does the earth orbit the sun", "topk": [{"text": "Earth's orbit | Earth orbits the Sun at an average distance of 149.60 million km (92.96 million mi) in a counterclockwise pattern viewed above the northern hemisphere. One complete orbit takes days (1 sidereal year), during which time Earth has traveled 940 million km (584 million mi). Ignoring the influence of other Solar System bodies, Earth's orbit is an ellipse with the Earth-Sun barycenter as one focus and a current eccentricity of 0.0167. Since this value is close to zero, the center of the orbit is relatively close to the center of the Sun (relative to the size of the orbit). As seen from Earth, the planet's orbital prograde motion makes the "}]}
+{"id": 3271, "query": "what awards did the curious case of benjamin button win", "topk": [{"text": "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film) | At the Academy Awards the film won in three categories: Best Achievement in Art Direction, Best Achievement in Makeup, and Best Achievement in Visual Effects. It was also nominated in ten other categories: Best Motion Picture of the Year, Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Achievement in Directing, Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay, Best Achievement in Cinematography, Best Achievement in Film Editing, Best Achievement in Costume Design, Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score, and Best Achievement in Sound Mixing. Taraji P. Henson won Best Actress at the BET Awards for her role in the film combined with two other performances in Not Easily Broken, and The Family That Preys. The film won all four awards it was nominated for at the 7th Visual Effects Society Awards, the categories of \"Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture,\" \"Best Single Visual Effect of the Year,\" \"Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture,\" and \"Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture.\""}]}
+{"id": 3272, "query": "who had the longest tenure as moderator on meet the press", "topk": [{"text": "Meet the Press | Network officials, concerned for the show's future, turned to Tim Russert, the network's bureau chief in Washington, D.C. He took over as moderator of Meet the Press on December 8, 1991, and remained with the program until his death on June 13, 2008, becoming the longest-serving moderator in the program's history. Under Russert, the program was expanded to one hour and became less of a televised press conference, focusing more on Russert's questions and comments; Russert also engaged in longer in-depth interviews and hosted panels of experts to discuss the topics featured in that week's broadcast. Russert signed off each edition by saying, \"That's all for today. We'll be back next week. If it's Sunday, it's Meet the Press.\" During the professional football season, Russert, a "}]}
+{"id": 3273, "query": "who sings it's my party and i cry if i want to", "topk": [{"text": "I'll Cry If I Want To | I'll Cry If I Want To is the debut album of Lesley Gore. The album included her hit singles \"It's My Party\" and its follow-up, \"Judy's Turn to Cry\". The album was rushed out after \"It's My Party\" became a big hit, and the songs are mostly about crying, linking to the hit single's first line \"It's my party and I'll cry if I want to\", incorporating songs with titles such as \"Cry\", \"Just Let Me Cry\" and \"Cry and You Cry Alone\". Besides the hit singles, the album included pop standards such as \"Misty\", \"Cry Me a River\" and \"What Kind of Fool Am I?\". The album reached number 24 on the US Billboard 200. Edsel Records released the album on Compact Disc in 2000 in combination with Gore's second album, Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts. The album was named the 181st best album of the 1960s by Pitchfork."}]}
+{"id": 3274, "query": "what is the minimum size of a udp datagram", "topk": [{"text": "User Datagram Protocol | port number will likely be a well-known port number. ; Length ; This field specifies the length in bytes of the UDP header and UDP data. The minimum length is 8 bytes, the length of the header. The field size sets a theoretical limit of 65,535 bytes (8-byte header + 65,527 bytes of data) for a UDP datagram. However the actual limit for the data length, which is imposed by the underlying IPv4 protocol, is 65,507 bytes (65,535 bytes \u2212 8-byte UDP header \u2212 20-byte IP header). ; Using IPv6 jumbograms it is possible to have UDP datagrams of size greater than 65,535 bytes. specifies that the length field is set to zero if "}]}
+{"id": 3275, "query": "who represents the insured in the investigation of a claim", "topk": [{"text": "Chinese wall | The term is used in property and casualty insurance to describe the separation of claim handling where both parties to a claim (e.g. an airport and an airline) have insurance policies with the same insurer. The claim handling process needs to be segregated within the organisation to avoid a conflict of interest. This also occurs when there is an unidentified or uninsured motorist involved in an auto collision. In this case, two loss adjusters will take on the claim - one representing the insured party and another representing the uninsured or unidentified motorist. While they both represent the same policy, they both must investigate and negotiate to determine fault and what if anything is covered under the policy. In this case, a Chinese wall is erected between the two adjusters."}]}
+{"id": 3276, "query": "how long do former presidents get secret service protection", "topk": [{"text": "Former Presidents Act | From 1965 to 1996, former presidents were entitled to lifetime Secret Service protection, for themselves, spouses, and children under 16. A 1994 statute,, limited post-presidential protection to ten years for presidents inaugurated after January 1, 1997. Under this statute, Bill Clinton would still be entitled to lifetime protection, and all subsequent presidents would have been entitled to ten years of protection. On January 10, 2013, President Barack Obama signed the Former Presidents Protection Act of 2012, reinstating lifetime Secret Service protection for his predecessor George W. Bush, himself, and all subsequent presidents. Richard Nixon relinquished his Secret Service protection in 1985, the only president to do so."}]}
+{"id": 3277, "query": "billy ocean when the going gets tough movie", "topk": [{"text": "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going (song) | \"When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going\" is a 1985 song co-written and originally recorded by English singer Billy Ocean in 1985."}]}
+{"id": 3278, "query": "when did united states enter world war i", "topk": [{"text": "United States in World War I | The American entry into World War I came on April 6, 1917, after a year long effort by President Woodrow Wilson to get the United States into the war. Apart from an Anglophile element urging early support for the British, American public opinion sentiment for neutrality was particularly strong among Irish Americans, German Americans and Scandinavian Americans, as well as among church leaders and among women in general. On the other hand, even before World War I had broken out, American opinion had been more negative toward Germany than towards any other country in Europe. Over time, especially after reports of atrocities "}]}
+{"id": 3279, "query": "most home runs by 2 teammates in a season", "topk": [{"text": "2001 in baseball | the game the 2 rival teams shake hands to show that America is a country united. ; September 23 \u2013 Sammy Sosa hits three home runs again. ; September 24 \u2013 Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Craig Wilson ties the major league record for pinch-hit home runs in a season by hitting his seventh in the Pirates' 7\u20136 win over the Chicago Cubs. Dave Hansen of the Los Angeles Dodgers set the mark last season. ; September 25 \u2013 Jeromy Burnitz and Richie Sexson of the Milwaukee Brewers become the first teammates to each hit 3 home runs in the same game as they "}]}
+{"id": 3280, "query": "all of the states in the northeast region", "topk": [{"text": "Northeastern United States | Ocean, have all been loosely grouped into the Northeast at one time or another. Much of the debate has been what the cultural, economic and urban aspects of the Northeast are, and where they begin or end as one reaches the borders of the region. Using the Census Bureau's definition of the Northeast, the region includes nine states: they are Maine, New York, New Jersey, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. The region is often subdivided into New England (the six states east of New York State) and the Mid-Atlantic states (New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania). This definition has "}]}
+{"id": 3281, "query": "make it or break it who goes to the olympics", "topk": [{"text": "Make It or Break It | Make It or Break It ( MIOBI) is an American teen/family comedy-drama television series that focused on the lives of teen gymnasts who strived to make it to the Olympic Games in 2012. The series was inspired by Touchstone's 2006 teen comedy-drama film Stick It. It premiered on ABC Family on June 22, 2009, with 2.5 million viewers.The series ended after Season 3. The show was picked up for an additional 10 episodes on July 27, 2009, which started airing on January 4, 2010, bringing the total number of episodes in the first season to 20. In January 2010, the show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on June 28, 2010 at 10 pm. Starting on July 13, 2010, new episodes aired following Pretty "}]}
+{"id": 3282, "query": "when was the r10+20 summit in rio de janeiro held", "topk": [{"text": "United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development | The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), also known as Rio 2012, Rio+20, or Earth Summit 2012 was the third international conference on sustainable development aimed at reconciling the economic and environmental goals of the global community. Hosted by Brazil in Rio de Janeiro from 13 to 22 June 2012, Rio+20 was a 20-year follow-up to the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in the same city, and the 10th anniversary of the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in Johannesburg. The ten-day mega-summit, which culminated in a three-day high-level UN conference, was organized by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and included participation from 192 UN member states \u2013 including 57 Heads of State and 31 Heads of Government, private sector companies, NGOs and other groups. The decision to "}]}
+{"id": 3283, "query": "who sold out jesus for 30 pieces of silver", "topk": [{"text": "Thirty pieces of silver | Thirty pieces of silver was the price for which Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus, according to an account in the Gospel of Matthew 26:15 in the New Testament. Before the Last Supper, Judas is said to have gone to the chief priests and agreed to hand over Jesus in exchange for 30 silver coins, and to have attempted to return the money afterwards, filled with remorse. The Gospel of Matthew claims that the subsequent purchase of the Potter's field was fulfilment, by Jesus, of a prophecy of Zechariah. The image has often been used in artwork depicting the Passion of Christ. The phrase is used in literature and common speech to refer to people \"selling out\", compromising a trust, friendship, or loyalty for personal gain."}]}
+{"id": 3284, "query": "who has the most 70 point games in nba history", "topk": [{"text": "2009\u201310 NBA season | Worst 70-game start of season. The New Jersey Nets became the second team in NBA history to lose 63 of its first 70 games, joining the 1992\u201393 Dallas Mavericks. ; April 14: Most three-point field goal made in a season. The Orlando Magic broke the record for most three-point field goals made in a season when Vince Carter scored the Magic's eight three-pointer in the game against the Philadelphia 76ers to surpass the previous record of 837 three-point field goals held by the Phoenix Suns in 2005\u201306. The Magic scored 11 three-point field goal in the game to bring their season total to 841. "}]}
+{"id": 3285, "query": "where can tight junctions be found in the body", "topk": [{"text": "Cell\u2013cell interaction | Tight junctions are multi-protein complexes that hold cells of a same tissue together and prevent movement of water and water-soluble molecules between cells. In epithelial cells, they function also to separate the extracellular fluid surrounding their apical and basolateral membranes. These junctions exist as a continuous band located just below the apical surface between the membranes of neighboring epithelial cells. The tight junctions on adjacent cells line up so as to produce a seal between different tissues and body cavities. For example, the apical surface of gastrointestinal epithelial cells serve as a selective permeable barrier that separates the external environment from the body. The permeability of these junctions is dependent on a variety of factors including protein makeup of that junction, tissue type and signaling from the cells. Tight junctions are made up of many different proteins. The four main transmembrane proteins are occludin, claudin, junctional adhesion molecules (JAMs) and tricellulins. The extracellular domains of these proteins form the tight junction barrier by making homophilic (between proteins of the same kind) and heterophilic interactions (between different types of proteins) with the protein domains on adjacent cells. Their cytoplasmic domains interact with the cell cytoskeleton to anchor them."}]}
+{"id": 3286, "query": "who plays jimmy's mom in 8 mile", "topk": [{"text": "8 Mile (film) | Jimmy and his friends and family Eminem as Jimmy \"B-Rabbit\" Smith Jr. ; Kim Basinger as Stephanie, Jimmy and Lily's mother ; Chloe Greenfield as Lily, Jimmy's sister ; Michael Shannon as Greg Buehl, Stephanie's freeloading abusive boyfriend ; Mekhi Phifer as Future, Jimmy's closest friend and the rap battle host ; Brittany Murphy as Alex Latourno, Jimmy's love interest ; Evan Jones as Cheddar Bob, Jimmy's friend ; Omar Benson Miller as Sol George, Jimmy's friend and Iz's brother ; De'Angelo Wilson as DJ Iz, Jimmy's friend and Sol's brother ; Taryn Manning as Janeane, Jimmy's ex-girlfriend ; Craig Chandler as Paul, Jimmy's colleague "}]}
+{"id": 3287, "query": "who plays the dad in malcom in the middle", "topk": [{"text": "List of Malcolm in the Middle characters | Hal, played by Bryan Cranston (151 episodes), is the father of the family. Though relaxed in his parenting when compared to Lois, Hal has shown that he can slide into a disciplinarian when confronted by the boys' bad behavior. He used to be like his sons, especially Francis, until he married Lois and she nurtured him. He comes from a wealthy family who resent his choice to marry Lois over Susan (an action also shared by Victor and Ida). Hal has a hard time making good decisions, which he often deferred to Lois. Despite the fact many of the neighbors hate his family and especially Lois, Hal blends "}]}
+{"id": 3288, "query": "who won the ladies ice skating in the olympics", "topk": [{"text": "1962 U.S. Figure Skating Championships | The ladies' event was won by 1960 Olympic bronze medalist Barbara Roles Pursley, who had been asked to come out of retirement; she had married and had a baby during the intervening year. She easily won the title with straight first-place ordinals after a poised and confident free skating performance that received an enthusiastic ovation from the crowd."}]}
+{"id": 3289, "query": "the length and direction of a straight line between two locations or positions", "topk": [{"text": "Coastline paradox | The basic concept of length originates from Euclidean distance. In Euclidean geometry, a straight line represents the shortest distance between two points. This line has only one length. On the surface of a sphere, this is replaced by the geodesic length (also called the great circle length), which is measured along the surface curve that exists in the plane containing both endpoints and the center of the sphere. The length of basic curves is more complicated but can also be calculated. Measuring with rulers, one can approximate the length of a curve by adding the sum of the straight lines which connect the points: Using a few straight lines to approximate the length of a curve will produce an estimate lower than the true length; when increasingly short (and thus "}]}
+{"id": 3290, "query": "converting stereo signal to mono signal is called", "topk": [{"text": "FM broadcasting | switching technique to recover the left and right channels. In addition, for a given RF level at the receiver, the signal-to-noise ratio and multipath distortion for the stereo signal will be worse than for the mono receiver. For this reason many stereo FM receivers include a stereo/mono switch to allow listening in mono when reception conditions are less than ideal, and most car radios are arranged to reduce the separation as the signal-to-noise ratio worsens, eventually going to mono while still indicating a stereo signal is being received. As with monaural transmission, it is normal practice to apply pre-emphasis to the left and right channels before "}]}
+{"id": 3291, "query": "what is the system of government in japan", "topk": [{"text": "Government of Japan | The Penal system of Japan (\u77ef\u6b63\u65bd\u8a2d) is operated by the Ministry of Justice. It is part of the criminal justice system, and is intended to resocialize, reform, and rehabilitate offenders. The ministry's Correctional Bureau administers the adult prison system, the juvenile correctional system, and three of the women's guidance homes, while the Rehabilitation Bureau operates the probation and the parole systems."}]}
+{"id": 3292, "query": "what dynasty completed the great wall of china", "topk": [{"text": "History of the Great Wall of China | Han Chinese power during the tumultuous post-Tang era was represented by the Song dynasty (960\u20131279), which completed its unification of the Chinese states with the conquest of Wuyue in 971. Turning to the north after this victory, in 979 the Song eliminated the Northern Han, ultimate successors to the Later Jin, but were unable to take the Sixteen Prefectures from the Liao dynasty. As a result of Song's military aggression, relations between the Song and Liao remained tense and hostile. One of the battlegrounds in the Song\u2013Liao War was the Great Wall Gap (\u9577\u57ce\u53e3), so named because the southern Yan wall of the Warring States period crossed the Juma River here into Liao territory. The Great Wall "}]}
+{"id": 3293, "query": "where is union station in washington dc located", "topk": [{"text": "Union Station (Washington Metro) | Union Station is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C. on the Red Line. It has a single underground island platform. The station is located in the Northeast quadrant of the city under the western end of Union Station, the main train station for Washington, where connections can be made to Amtrak intercity trains, as well as Virginia Railway Express and MARC commuter rail trains to suburbs in Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia. The station was originally named \"Union Station–Visitor Center\" but when the National Visitor Center there failed, it was renamed Union Station. One or two pylons still read \"Union Station-Visitor Center\", and a number of older stations still display this name on signage. Service began on March 27, 1976 with the opening of the Red Line. It is the busiest station in the Metrorail system, averaging 29,197 passengers per weekday as of May 2017."}]}
+{"id": 3294, "query": "who sings song at the end of beauty and the beast", "topk": [{"text": "Beauty and the Beast (Disney song) | film. Producer Don Hahn recalled that the actress simply \"sang 'Beauty and the Beast' from beginning to end and just nailed it. We picked up a couple of lines here and there, but essentially that one take is what we used for the movie\". Lansbury's performance moved everyone who was present in the recording studio at the time to tears. Meanwhile, the actress credits recording the song with ultimately helping her gain further perspective on Mrs. Potts' role in the film. Some of Ashman's cut lyrics from the 1991 film were reinstated for the version in the 2017 film."}]}
+{"id": 3295, "query": "super robot monkey team hyperforce go fighting games", "topk": [{"text": "List of Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! characters | ways of Monster Fighting, where a still spirit can conquer any obstacle. When Chiro defeats all off the contestants of the Monster Battle Club, he learns that the Warlord, the head champion who created the tournament is Master Offay, whose mind was warped by The Skeleton King Worm's power. To bring Master Offay to his true senses, Chiro uses Master Offay's teachings and The Power Primate to subdue him. Master Offay was last seen on screen as one of the allies that will aid the Hyperforce in the last battle against the resurrected Skeleton King and his army of the undead."}]}
+{"id": 3296, "query": "where did they film the show the crossing", "topk": [{"text": "The Crossing (TV series) | Set in the fictional town of Port Canaan, Oregon and in Seattle, the series was filmed in coastal areas of British Columbia and in the city of Vancouver in 2017. The beach where the refugees arrive is near Ucluelet on Vancouver Island while the sheriff's office and some other locations were filmed in and around the village of Britannia Beach, north of Vancouver. The Oceanic Plaza in Vancouver was the setting for the Seattle offices of the show's Homeland Security and other scenes were filmed in and around the city. Additional shooting locations in BC were in Steveston, British Columbia and in New Westminster. The first camp footage was filmed at Camp McLean. Filming in Vancouver started in July and wrapped in late-November 2017. On May 11, 2018, ABC canceled the show after one season."}]}
+{"id": 3297, "query": "who wrote lord have mercy on the working man", "topk": [{"text": "Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man | \"Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man\" is a song written by Kostas and recorded by American country music singer Travis Tritt. It was released in August 1992 as the first of five singles from his third studio album, T-R-O-U-B-L-E. The song became Tritt's tenth entry on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, where it peaked at number 5."}]}
+{"id": 3298, "query": "in which year was led zepplin refused entry into singapore because the band members had long hair", "topk": [{"text": "Long hair in Singapore | entering the country were requested to leave. Among others, the Bee Gees, Kitar\u014d, and Led Zeppelin all were forced to cancel their gigs in Singapore because they refused to accommodate the policy. The ban caused repercussions for the country after its introduction, straining ties between Singapore and other countries. Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew even had to cancel a business trip owing to heavy protests by a few individuals affected by the ban. It was finally lifted in the 1990s. In 2013, local newspaper The Straits Times included the ban in its list of fifty objects identifiable to Singapore."}]}
+{"id": 3299, "query": "where does the term pop music come from", "topk": [{"text": "United Kingdom | New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, the term \"pop music\" originated in Britain in the mid-1950s to describe rock and roll's fusion with the \"new youth music\". The Oxford Dictionary of Music states that artists such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones drove pop music to the forefront of popular music in the early 1960s. In the following years, Britain widely occupied a part in the development of rock music, with British acts pioneering hard rock; raga rock; art rock; heavy metal; space rock; glam rock; new wave; Gothic rock, and ska punk. In addition, British acts developed progressive rock; "}]}
+{"id": 3300, "query": "who discovered gold in the sierra nevada of california", "topk": [{"text": "Sierra Nevada | gold. On December 5, 1848, President James Polk confirmed the discovery of gold in an address to Congress. Soon, waves of immigrants from around the world, later called the \"forty-niners\", invaded the Gold Country of California or \"Mother Lode\". Miners lived in tents, wood shanties, or deck cabins removed from abandoned ships. Wherever gold was discovered, hundreds of miners would collaborate to put up a camp and stake their claims. Because the gold in the California gravel beds was so richly concentrated, the early forty-niners simply panned for gold in California's rivers and streams. However, panning cannot take place on a large scale, and miners and groups of miners graduated to more complex placer "}]}
+{"id": 3301, "query": "list the seven gifts of the holy spirit", "topk": [{"text": "Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit | The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are an enumeration of seven spiritual gifts originating from patristic authors, later elaborated by five intellectual virtues and four other groups of ethical characteristics. They are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord."}]}
+{"id": 3302, "query": "who won season 5 of hell's kitchen", "topk": [{"text": "Hell's Kitchen (American season 5) | Season 5 of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen began airing on the Fox Network starting on January 29, 2009. The season concluded on May 14, 2009. Gordon Ramsay returned as head chef, as well as sous chefs Scott Leibfried and Gloria Felix and ma\u00eetre d' Jean-Philippe Susilovic. Executive Chef Danny Veltri won the series and was awarded a sous chef position under Stephen Kalt at Italian restaurant Fornelletto at the Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Danny also received $250,000 in prize money from the show. This season also set a high number of unusual eliminations; with one chef eliminated without nomination, two chefs leaving due to medical issues, and two chefs eliminated during service, in addition to the first time a chef was eliminated despite being on the winning team, which would become more prominent in later seasons."}]}
+{"id": 3303, "query": "what episode of pll does jenna get her sight back", "topk": [{"text": "Sydney Driscoll | to Driscoll's phone, the girls discover that Sydney had an appointment at the Vogel Vision Institute and eavesdrop the meeting. Turns out Driscoll was paying for an operation to give Jenna her sight back and she uttered the initials \"A.D.\" as the donor for the cost. After Sydney exits the clinic, Aria and Emily aggressively confront her. Driscoll still claimed to not knowing where Marshall was, so Aria slipped a tracker in her bag to maintain her under their radar. In \"Power Play\", Emily reveals that Driscoll played them and left the device on a greyhound to Philadelphia. Aria receives a FaceTime call from a blocked number on her iPad. "}]}
+{"id": 3304, "query": "when was the last time the crows were in the grand final", "topk": [{"text": "1990 SANFL Grand Final | The 1990 SANFL Grand Final was the last time until Port Adelaide's elevation to the AFL in 1997 that the two best South Australian football teams in the state would go head to head. This was due to the Port Adelaide Football Club's application to enter the AFL earlier in the year which eventually failed due to legal challenges. These turn of events met with resistance and outrage from the SANFL and other SANFL teams. The SANFL had officially resisted entering an Adelaide-based team in the AFL for the next three years, but Port Adelaide's attempted entry had forced their hand. Subsequently, the SANFL promptly formed the Adelaide Crows in a board meeting that lasted two hours."}]}
+{"id": 3305, "query": "who plays scrooge mcduck in the new ducktales", "topk": [{"text": "DuckTales (2017 TV series) | David Tennant as Scrooge McDuck ; Danny Pudi as Huey Duck ; Ben Schwartz as Dewey Duck ; Bobby Moynihan as Louie Duck ; Kate Micucci as Webby Vanderquack ; Beck Bennett as Launchpad McQuack ; Toks Olagundoye as Mrs. Beakley ; Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck ; Paget Brewster as Della Duck (main season 3, recurring season 2, guest season 1) The show's main voice cast includes: "}]}
+{"id": 3306, "query": "state the process that divides one nucleus into two genetically identical nuclei", "topk": [{"text": "Biology | general, mitosis (division of the nucleus) is preceded by the S stage of interphase (during which the DNA is replicated) and is often followed by telophase and cytokinesis; which divides the cytoplasm, organelles and cell membrane of one cell into two new cells containing roughly equal shares of these cellular components. The different stages of mitosis all together define the mitotic phase of an animal cell cycle\u2014the division of the mother cell into two genetically identical daughter cells. The cell cycle is a vital process by which a single-celled fertilized egg develops into a mature organism, as well as the process by which hair, skin, blood cells, "}]}
+{"id": 3307, "query": "who did kenny rogers sing mary did you know with", "topk": [{"text": "Mary, Did You Know? | A duet, recorded by Wynonna Judd and Kenny Rogers on Rogers' holiday album The Gift, peaked at No. 55 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in 1997. Chart positions"}]}
+{"id": 3308, "query": "when did the movie karate kid come out", "topk": [{"text": "The Karate Kid | place between April and June 1983. Principal photography began on October 31, 1983, in Los Angeles, and filming was complete by December 16, 1983. The Karate Kid was theatrically released in the United States on June 22, 1984. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised the action sequences, writing, storyline, acting performances, and music. The film was also a commercial success, grossing over US$130 million worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing films of 1984 and Hollywood's biggest sleeper hit of the year. The film is also notable for kickstarting the career of Macchio, as well as revitalizing the acting career of Morita, who was previously known mostly for comedic roles, and earned Morita a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The Karate Kid subsequently launched a media franchise, and is credited for popularizing karate in the United States."}]}
+{"id": 3309, "query": "what is the process to become a santero", "topk": [{"text": "Initiation in Santer\u00eda | In the Cuban religion of Santer\u00eda, individuals are required to go through an initiation process to become a full practitioner, known as a santero (male) or santera (female)."}]}
+{"id": 3310, "query": "which layer of the osi model handles physical addressing", "topk": [{"text": "X.25 | Although X.25 predates the OSI Reference Model (OSIRM), the physical layer of the OSI model corresponds to the X.25 physical layer, the data link layer to the X.25 data link layer, and the network layer to the X.25 packet layer. The X.25 data link layer, LAPB, provides a reliable data path across a data link (or multiple parallel data links, multilink) which may not be reliable itself. The X.25 packet layer provides the virtual call mechanisms, running over X.25 LAPB. The packet layer includes mechanisms to maintain virtual calls and to signal data errors in the event that the data link layer cannot recover from data transmission errors. All but the earliest versions of X.25 include facilities which provide for OSI network layer Addressing (NSAP addressing, see below)."}]}
+{"id": 3311, "query": "jawaharlal nehru centre for advanced scientific research jakkur campus", "topk": [{"text": "Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research | The Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) is a multidisciplinary research institute located at Jakkur, Bangalore, India. It was established by the Department of Science and Technology of the Government of India, to mark the birth centenary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of independent India."}]}
+{"id": 3312, "query": "where is the second largest mall in america", "topk": [{"text": "Mall of America | The mall's concept was designed by the Triple Five Group, owned by the Ghermezian brothers, who also own the second largest shopping mall in North America, the West Edmonton Mall. The Mall of America is located on the site of the former Metropolitan Stadium, where the Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Twins played until the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome opened in 1982. A plaque in the mall's amusement park commemorates the former location of home plate and one seat from Met Stadium was placed in Mall of America at the exact location it occupied in the stadium, commemorating a 520 ft home run hit by hall-of-famer Harmon Killebrew on June 3, 1967. In 1986, "}]}
+{"id": 3313, "query": "when did they stop making jello pudding pops", "topk": [{"text": "Pudding Pop | Pudding Pops were frosty ice pop treats which were originally made and marketed by Jell-O were first launched with Bill Cosby acting as the spokesperson. He marketed them as \u201cPuddin\u2019 Pops!\u201d Pudding Pops originated in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the 1970s in the United States, and became more popular in the 1980s. In its first year it earned $100,000,000 and after five years, it was earning $300,000,000 yearly. Despite strong sales into the 1990s, Pudding Pops were eventually discontinued due to not being profitable. They were reintroduced to grocery stores in April 2004 under the brand name Popsicle. However, due to differences in texture to the original and different shape, popularity never reached its predecessors which resulted in them beginning to be pulled from stores around 2011. Pudding Pops come in the variety pack of chocolate, vanilla and chocolate vanilla swirl which have ninety calories per serving, three grams of fat, and fifteen grams of carbohydrates."}]}
+{"id": 3314, "query": "where did the tea come from in the boston tea party", "topk": [{"text": "Boston Tea Party | The Boston Tea Party was an American political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 16, 1773. The target was the Tea Act of May 10, 1773, which allowed the British East India Company to sell tea from China in American colonies without paying taxes apart from those imposed by the Townshend Acts. The Sons of Liberty strongly opposed the taxes in the Townshend Act as a violation of their rights. Protesters, some disguised as American Indians, destroyed an entire shipment of tea sent by the East India Company. The demonstrators boarded the ships and threw the chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. The British government responded harshly, and the episode escalated into the American Revolution. The Tea Party "}]}
+{"id": 3315, "query": "what are the five compulsory prayers in islam", "topk": [{"text": "Islam | The five daily ritual prayers are called salah or \u1e63al\u0101t (Arabic: \u0635\u0644\u0627\u0629|\u0635\u0644\u0627\u0629). Salat is intended to focus the mind on God and is seen as a personal communication with him expressing gratitude and worship. Salat consists of bowing and prostrating to God and praising God. Performing prayers five times a day is compulsory, but flexibility in the timing specifics is allowed depending on circumstances. The prayers are recited in the Arabic language and consist of verses from the Quran. The prayers are done in direction of the Ka'bah. The act of supplicating is referred to as dua. Ritual purity is required for salat, this is achieved through wudu (ritual purification) or ghusl (full body ritual purification). A mosque is "}]}
+{"id": 3316, "query": "who determines the rules of the us house and us senate", "topk": [{"text": "Standing Rules of the United States Senate | The Standing Rules of the Senate are the parliamentary procedures adopted by the United States Senate that govern its procedure. The Senate's power to establish rules derives from Article One, Section5 of the United States Constitution: \"Each House may determine the rules of its proceedings...\" There are currently forty-four rules, with the latest revision adopted on January 24, 2013. The most recent addition of a new rule occurred in 2006, when The Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2006 introduced a 44th rule on earmarks. The stricter rules are often waived by unanimous consent."}]}
+{"id": 3317, "query": "known as the punk poet who used poetry in their music", "topk": [{"text": "Punk literature | Many punk poets are also musicians, including Richard Hell, Jim Carroll, Patti Smith, John Cooper Clarke, Nick Toczek, Raegan Butcher and Attila the Stockbroker. Carroll's autobiographical works are among the first-known examples of punk literature. The Medway Poets, an English punk poetry performance group founded in 1979, included punk musician Billy Childish. They are credited with influencing Tracey Emin, who was associated with them as a teenager. Members of the Medway Poets later formed the Stuckists art group. Charles Thomson's description of a Medway Poets performance highlights its difference from a traditional poetry reading: Bill Lewis jumped on a chair, threw his arms wide (at least once hitting his head on the ceiling) and pretended he was Jesus. Billy sprayed his poems over anyone too close to him "}]}
+{"id": 3318, "query": "when was the last episode of the flash aired", "topk": [{"text": "The Flash (2014 TV series) | for streaming on October 6, 2015, the second season on October 4, 2016, the third season on May 31, 2017, the fourth season on May 30, 2018, and the fifth season on May 22, 2019. In India, the series streamed on Hotstar due to a partnership between them and Hooq; it dissolved in April 2020 after Hooq shut down due to bankruptcy. The last episode of the series to stream on Hotstar was \"Death of the Speed Force\" in mid-March. A year later, Amazon Prime Video acquired the streaming rights for India, with the series premiering there on May 24, 2021."}]}
+{"id": 3319, "query": "who sang last night on saturday night live", "topk": [{"text": "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone | Television anchor Edwin Newman sang the song during his hosting of Saturday Night Live in 1984. ; Jamie Cullum also performed the song on the last Michael Parkinson chat show in December 2007. "}]}
+{"id": 3320, "query": "who has scored the most points for wales v france", "topk": [{"text": "Six Nations Championship | since his Six Nations debut in 2004. The most points scored by a team in one match was 80 points, scored by England against Italy in 2001. England also scored the most ever points in a season in 2001 with 229, and most tries in a season with 29. Wales hold the record for fewest tries conceded during a season in the Six Nations era, conceding only 2 in 5 games in 2008, but the 1977 Grand Slam-winning France team did not concede a try in their four matches. Wales hold the record for the longest time without conceding a try, at 358 minutes in the 2013 tournament."}]}
+{"id": 3321, "query": "who sings oh what a night late december back in 63", "topk": [{"text": "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) | \"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)\" is a song originally performed by The Four Seasons, written by original Four Seasons keyboard player Bob Gaudio and his future wife Judy Parker, produced by Gaudio, and included on the group's album, Who Loves You (1975). The song features drummer Gerry Polci on lead vocals, with Frankie Valli, the group's usual lead vocalist, singing the bridge sections and backing vocals, and bass player Don Ciccone – former lead singer of The Critters – singing the falsetto part (\"And I felt a rush like a rolling ball of thunder / Spinning my head around and taking my body under\")."}]}
+{"id": 3322, "query": "puella magi madoka magica when does madoka become a magical girl", "topk": [{"text": "Puella Magi Madoka Magica | Puella Magi Madoka Magica (\u9b54\u6cd5\u5c11\u5973\u307e\u3069\u304b\u2606\u30de\u30ae\u30ab), also known simply as Madoka Magica, is a 2011 Japanese anime television series created by Magica Quartet and animated by Shaft. The story follows a group of middle school girls, led by protagonist Madoka Kaname, who make supernatural contracts to become magical girls (mah\u014d sh\u014djo). In battling surreal enemies known as \"witches\", they learn of the anguish and peril associated with their new roles. The first ten episodes of the series aired in Japan on TBS and MBS between January and March 2011, while the final two episodes were delayed until April 2011 due to the 2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami. A manga adaptation of the anime and various spin-off manga "}]}
+{"id": 3323, "query": "who wrote i want to dance with somebody by whitney houston", "topk": [{"text": "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) | \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston for her second studio album, Whitney (1987). It was released as the lead single from the album on May 2, 1987, by Arista Records. It was produced by Narada Michael Walden, and written by George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam, of the band Boy Meets Girl, who had previously collaborated with Houston on \"How Will I Know.\" \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\" received mixed reviews from music critics, who praised Houston's vocal performance but critiqued its musical arrangement comparing it to \"How Will I Know\" and Cyndi Lauper's \"Girls Just Want to Have Fun.\" Despite the mixed critical response, the song became a worldwide success, topping the charts in eighteen countries including Australia, Italy, Germany and the UK. In the US, it became Houston's fourth consecutive chart topper and is certified 3x platinum with sales of over 3 million copies. At the 30th Annual Grammy Awards, \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\" won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, marking Houston's second win in the category."}]}
+{"id": 3324, "query": "when did they start adding zinc to pennies", "topk": [{"text": "Zinc | In 1982, the US Mint began minting pennies coated in copper but containing primarily zinc. Zinc pennies pose a risk of zinc toxicosis, which can be fatal. One reported case of chronic ingestion of 425 pennies (over 1 kg of zinc) resulted in death due to gastrointestinal bacterial and fungal sepsis. Another patient who ingested 12 grams of zinc showed only lethargy and ataxia (gross lack of coordination of muscle movements). Several other cases have been reported of humans suffering zinc intoxication by the ingestion of zinc coins. Pennies and other small coins are sometimes ingested by dogs, requiring veterinary removal of the foreign objects. The zinc content of some coins can cause zinc toxicity, commonly fatal in dogs through severe hemolytic anemia and liver or kidney damage; vomiting and diarrhea are possible symptoms. Zinc is highly toxic in parrots and poisoning can often be fatal. The consumption of fruit juices stored in galvanized cans has resulted in mass parrot poisonings with zinc."}]}
+{"id": 3325, "query": "ahana from dil sambhal ja zara real name", "topk": [{"text": "Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara | Ahana Raichand (Smriti Kalra), a young woman, was always loved by her father. Her mother, Laila Raichand (Niki Aneja Walia), is a sly, ambitious, greedy woman who cheated on her husband. Ahana's father dies of shock taking his wife's betrayal too hard. Ahana witnesses their argument hereby developing an intense hatred for her mother. Ahana, frustrated at her life at home after her father's death, finds solace in Anant Mathur (Sanjay Kapoor), a widowed friend of her father. Saloni Raichand (Cheshtha Bhagat), Ahana's elder sister, is about to be married to her sweetheart, Tarun Gupta (Puneet Sharma). Tarun's father, Mahendra Gupta (Indraneel Bhattacharya), is not keen on letting them get married since he is aware of Laila's gold-digging tendencies. He wants Saloni to "}]}
+{"id": 3326, "query": "when was the last year thanksgiving was on the 23rd", "topk": [{"text": "Franksgiving | in November was 1944, and Thanksgiving was observed on the 23rd of the month with the exception of the States of Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. (The nation was in the midst of World War II, and most nationwide celebrations as well as many regional ones were on hiatus at the time. It would not be until after the end of the war, 1945, that the new date of Thanksgiving would fully take root.) Also in 1945, 1950, 1951, and 1956, November had five Thursdays. Texas was the last state to change its law, observing the last-Thursday Thanksgiving for the final time in 1956."}]}
+{"id": 3327, "query": "what does the air gap do on a dishwasher", "topk": [{"text": "Air gap (plumbing) | into the potable water system by siphonage and is the least expensive form of backflow prevention. A common use of the term \"air gap\" in home plumbing refers to a fixture that provides back-flow prevention for an installed dishwasher. This \"air gap\" is seen above the sink as a small cylindrical fixture mounted parallel with the faucet. In the base cabinet under the sink, the drain hose from the dishwasher feeds the \"top\" of the air gap, and the \"bottom\" of the air gap is plumbed into the sink drain below the basket, or into a garbage disposal unit. When installed and maintained properly, the air gap works as "}]}
+{"id": 3328, "query": "who kidnapped ben in the deep end of the ocean", "topk": [{"text": "The Deep End of the Ocean (film) | During her high school reunion in a crowded hotel lobby, Beth Cappadora's (Michelle Pfeiffer) 3-year-old son Ben vanishes. Police are called to the scene as a frantic search begins but it is unsuccessful, and Beth experiences a nervous breakdown. Unable to cope with her devastation, she unintentionally neglects her other children, Vincent and Kerry. After nine years, the Cappadora family has seemingly accepted that Ben has gone forever, when a familiar-looking boy turns up at their house, offering to mow their lawn. He introduces himself as Sam, but Beth becomes convinced that he is actually Ben, and begins an investigation. Beth discovers Ben was kidnapped at the reunion by Cecilia Lockhart, a mentally unstable woman who was an old classmate "}]}
+{"id": 3329, "query": "star cast of ab tumhare hawale watan sathiyon", "topk": [{"text": "Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo | Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo is a 2004 Indian war film, directed by Anil Sharma and starring Akshay Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Bobby deol, Divya Khosla Kumar, Sandali Sinha and Nagma."}]}
+{"id": 3330, "query": "who sings the theme song to all that", "topk": [{"text": "All That | On November 26, 1996, Nickelodeon released an All That CD titled All That: The Album. It contains All That dialogues from the show, and songs sung by musical guests (i.e. Faith Evans, Coolio, Brandy, Naughty By Nature, etc.). All Thats theme opening and outro theme were released on this CD. Music from the CD is mainly inspired by the show."}]}
+{"id": 3331, "query": "the most recent technological change to the u.s. economy was", "topk": [{"text": "Economy of the United States | American attitudes about regulation changed substantially during the final three decades of the 20th century. Beginning in the 1970s, policy makers grew increasingly convinced that economic regulation protected companies at the expense of consumers in industries such as airlines and trucking. At the same time, technological changes spawned new competitors in some industries, such as telecommunications, that once were considered natural monopolies. Both developments led to a succession of laws easing regulation. While leaders of America's two most influential political parties generally favored economic deregulation during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, there was less agreement concerning regulations designed to achieve social goals. Social regulation had assumed growing importance "}]}
+{"id": 3332, "query": "what was the religion in persia before islam", "topk": [{"text": "Islam in Iran | ''' The Muslim conquest of Persia (637–651) led to the end of the Sasanian Empire and the eventual decline of the Zoroastrian religion in Iran (Persia). Islam has been the official religion of Iran since then, except for a short duration after the Mongol raids and establishment of Ilkhanate. Iran became an Islamic republic after the Islamic Revolution of 1979 which ended the Persian monarchy. Before the Islamic conquest, the Persians had been mainly Zoroastrian; however, there were also large and thriving Christian and Jewish communities, especially in the territories of at that time northwestern, western, and southern Iran, mainly Caucasian Albania, As\u014drist\u0101n, Persian Armenia, and Caucasian Iberia. While a significant number of "}]}
+{"id": 3333, "query": "who is often associated with printing the first book using moveable type in germany", "topk": [{"text": "Chepman and Myllar Press | Johannes Gutenberg developed printing with moveable type in Germany in the decade after 1440. The new technology spread rapidly. Scots began to commission the printing of books in other countries. France, with its strong diplomatic and intellectual connection to Scotland, was favoured."}]}
+{"id": 3334, "query": "which is the world's largest company in terms of revenue", "topk": [{"text": "List of largest companies by revenue | This list comprises the world's largest companies by consolidated 2020 revenue, according to the Fortune Global 500 latest tally published in August 2021. American retail corporation Walmart has been the world's largest company by revenue since 2013. The list is limited to the top 50 companies, all of which have annual revenues exceeding US$121 billion. Only companies that publish financial data and report figures to a government agency are included. Therefore, this list is incomplete."}]}
+{"id": 3335, "query": "who was one of the first to chart the course of forgetting over time", "topk": [{"text": "Forgetting | One of the first to study the mechanisms of forgetting was the German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus (1885). Using himself as the sole subject in his experiment, he memorized lists of three letter nonsense syllable words—two consonants and one vowel in the middle. He then measured his own capacity to relearn a given list of words after a variety of given time period. He found that forgetting occurs in a systematic manner, beginning rapidly and then leveling off. Although his methods were primitive, his basic premises have held true today and have been reaffirmed by more methodologically sound methods. The Ebbinghaus forgetting curve is the name of his results which he plotted out and made 2 conclusions. The first being "}]}
+{"id": 3336, "query": "what is the job of the whip in congress", "topk": [{"text": "Party-line vote | In the U.S. Congress, it is the function of the party whip of each party in each house to ensure that members adhere to party policies and in particular that members vote for or against bills, amendments, and (in the case of the U.S. Senate) for or against treaties and administration appointments as determined by senior party leadership. The leverage available to the party whip may be in rewards (such as the negotiation of side deals for pork barrel spending) or in punishments (such as withholding appointments to powerful committees). The ultimate threat is to support another candidate in the primary election with endorsements and party funds. The party whip will operate under the direction of the particular party's leader (called respectively the majority leader or the minority leader)."}]}
+{"id": 3337, "query": "who sang the original scooby doo theme song", "topk": [{"text": "Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers | still looked like settings from the series. Scott Innes, who was voice actor for Scooby and Shaggy at that time, provided his voice for the characters in the game. The original theme song from Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! was recreated for the game. The rest of the game's music \u2013 meant to be similar to music from the series \u2013 was created exclusively for the game. Because violence was never featured in the Scooby-Doo franchise, the game's designers had difficulty designing the gameplay in a way so that the player would have to either hide from enemies or move past them, rather than fight them. Various jokes from the series were implemented into the game. Development had concluded by October 2000, at which point the game was in Nintendo's final approval process."}]}
+{"id": 3338, "query": "who started the guinness book of world records", "topk": [{"text": "Guinness World Records | Guinness World Records, known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as The Guinness Book of Records and in previous United States editions as The Guinness Book of World Records, is a reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The brainchild of Sir Hugh Beaver, the book was co-founded by twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhirter in Fleet Street, London, in August 1955. The first edition topped the best-seller list in the United Kingdom by Christmas 1955. The following year the book was launched internationally, and as of the 2022 edition, it is now in its 67th year of publication, published in 100 countries and 23 languages, and maintains over 53,000 records in its database. The international franchise has extended beyond print to include television series and museums. The popularity of the franchise has resulted in Guinness World Records becoming the primary international authority on the cataloguing and verification of a huge number of world records. The organisation employs record adjudicators to verify the authenticity of the setting and breaking of records."}]}
+{"id": 3339, "query": "where do red ear slider turtles lay eggs", "topk": [{"text": "Red-eared slider | food, although they are omnivores. Turtles in the wild always remain close to water unless they are searching for a new habitat or when females leave the water to lay their eggs. Owing to their popularity as pets, red-eared sliders have been released or escaped into the wild in many parts of the world. This turtle is considered one of the world's worst invasive species. Feral populations are now found in Bermuda, Canada, Australia, Europe, Great Britain, South Africa, the Caribbean Islands, Israel, Bahrain, the Mariana Islands, Guam, and Southeast and far-East Asia. In Australia, it is illegal for members of the public to import, keep, trade, or release red-eared sliders, as they are regarded "}]}
+{"id": 3340, "query": "when is season 7 race to the edge coming out", "topk": [{"text": "DreamWorks Dragons | Race to the Edge, the first season of which debuted on Netflix on June 26, 2015. The second and third seasons of Dragons: Race to the Edge premiered on January 8 and June 24, 2016, respectively. The fourth season was released on February 17, 2017. The series was renewed for a fifth season, which was released on Netflix on August 25, 2017. The series (alongside the Netflix exclusive, All Hail King Julien) is syndicated as part of the newly rebranded Universal Kids on September 9, 2017. Dragons: Race to the Edge was renewed for the sixth and final season which was released on February 16, 2018."}]}
+{"id": 3341, "query": "who is darrell brother in the walking dead", "topk": [{"text": "Darrell Brothers | Darrell Brothers (1931–1993) is a listed American artist. He was an art professor at Thomas More College, Kentucky, for 25 years. During his time there he became well known for his abstract art, and later his theatrical portrait art. His work is in many museums and collections in the U.S., including the University of Kentucky's Museum of Art. Today an annual scholarship in art is given out yearly in his honor at Thomas More College."}]}
+{"id": 3342, "query": "which mirror is used in vehicles for rear view", "topk": [{"text": "Rear-view mirror | A rear-view mirror (or rearview mirror) is a flat mirror in automobiles and other vehicles, designed to allow the driver to see rearward through the vehicle's rear window (rear windshield). In cars, the rear-view mirror is usually affixed to the top of the windshield on a double-swivel mount allowing it to be adjusted to suit the height and viewing angle of any driver and to swing harmlessly out of the way if impacted by a vehicle occupant in a collision. The rear-view mirror is augmented by one or more side-view mirrors, which serve as the only rear-vision mirrors on trucks, motorcycles and bicycles."}]}
+{"id": 3343, "query": "who did cora marry in once upon a time", "topk": [{"text": "King (Snow White) | In Once Upon a Time, the King is known and named as King Leopold (portrayed by Richard Schiff as an older man and by Eric Lange as a young prince). As a Prince, Leopold meets Cora after she is betrayed by Jonathan, a man claiming to be a Prince. The two form a strong bond until Cora learns he is engaged to Princess Eva, who informs Leopold of her secret child, leading him to remove Cora from his kingdom. Becoming King, Leopold marries Eva and the two have a daughter named Snow White. Though the Good Queen Eva later dies after being poisoned by Cora. After Cora's daughter Regina saves Snow "}]}
+{"id": 3344, "query": "who sings tie a yellow ribbon around the old oak tree", "topk": [{"text": "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree | The song had renewed popularity in 1979, in the wake of the Iranian hostage crisis. ; Later in 1973, Connie Francis had a minor hit in Australia with an answer song, \"The Answer (Should I Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree?)\". Her version remained in the top 40 for three weeks, peaking at number 31. ; In 1977, the song was sung by Andy Kaufman, while playing his character Tony Clifton, on HBO. ; The song appeared in the 1982 movie An Officer and a Gentleman, played by a band at the Navy Ball. ; The song was performed by David Alan Grier, as Don \"No Soul\" Simmons, over the closing credits of Amazon Women on the Moon (1987). ; On the "}]}
+{"id": 3345, "query": "where did the crown of thorns starfish come from", "topk": [{"text": "Acanthaster brevispinus | The short-spined crown-of-thorns starfish has been reported from the Philippines (western Pacific Ocean, southeast Asia), Great Barrier Reef (western Pacific Ocean, eastern Australia) and the Seychelles (western Indian Ocean). These are widely separated locations and it is not possible to accurately describe the geographic distribution of this species, except it is broad and sympatric with a significant part of the distribution of A. planci. The locations are also within the tropics or subtropics. The highest latitude from which it has been collected is at the southern part of the Great Barrier Reef. All specimens have been collected from at least moderate depth: 18 m, 20+ m and 63 m in the Seychelles. A. brevispinus was not abundant at any of these localities, judging from the "}]}
+{"id": 3346, "query": "where was the diary of a wimpy kid filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film) | Travels. The website created for the first was updated for the sequel featuring pictures of the cast and a short synopsis of the film. The film was released on March 25, 2011. Talks of a sequel were announced after the release of the first, but was not officially announced until May 12, 2010, announcing that it would be released March 25, 2011. Filming took place in Vancouver, British Columbia and New Westminster, British Columbia from August 23 to October 27, 2010. The mall scene was filmed at Park Royal Mall in West Vancouver. The roller rink scene was filmed at the PNE Agrodome, due to Vancouver lacking a real roller rink. Director Thor Freudenthal was replaced by director David Bowers (director of Flushed Away by Aardman, the creators of Wallace and Gromit, and the film adaptation of anime cybernetic superhero kid Astro Boy)."}]}
+{"id": 3347, "query": "where does the electron transport chain pumps protons", "topk": [{"text": "Electron transport chain | A proton pump is any process that creates a proton gradient across a membrane. Protons can be physically moved across a membrane; this is seen in mitochondrial Complexes I and IV. The same effect can be produced by moving electrons in the opposite direction. The result is the disappearance of a proton from the cytoplasm and the appearance of a proton in the periplasm. Mitochondrial Complex III uses this second type of proton pump, which is mediated by a quinone (the Q cycle). Some dehydrogenases are proton pumps; others are not. Most oxidases and reductases are proton pumps, but some are not. Cytochrome bc1 is a proton pump found in many, but not all, bacteria (not in E. coli). As the name implies, bacterial bc1 is similar to mitochondrial bc1 (Complex III)."}]}
+{"id": 3348, "query": "where is the world cup being held 2018", "topk": [{"text": "2018 in India | 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup was scheduled to be held from November 28 to December 16 at Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar. "}]}
+{"id": 3349, "query": "what features of muscle contraction can be determined from an emg (electromyogram)", "topk": [{"text": "Electromyography | One basic function of EMG is to see how well a muscle can be activated. The most common way that can be determined is by performing a maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) of the muscle that is being tested. Muscle force, which is measured mechanically, typically correlates highly with measures of EMG activation of muscle. Most commonly this is assessed with surface electrodes, but it should be recognized that these typically record only from muscle fibers in close proximity to the surface. Several analytical methods for determining muscle activation are commonly used depending on the application. The use of mean EMG activation or the peak contraction value is a debated topic. Most studies commonly use "}]}
+{"id": 3350, "query": "what is the minimum dollar amount for federal court", "topk": [{"text": "State court (United States) | law. There have been times in U.S. history where almost all small claims, even if they arose under federal law, were required to be brought in state courts. State court systems usually have expedited procedures for civil disputes involving small dollar amounts (typically under $5,000 to $25,000 depending upon the state court in question), most of which involve collection of small contractual debts (such as unpaid credit cards) and landlord-tenant matters. Many states have small claims divisions where all parties proceed in civil cases without lawyers, often before a magistrate or justice of the peace. Federal courts do not have parallel small claims procedures and apply "}]}
+{"id": 3351, "query": "french film pioneer who introduced newsreel in 1910", "topk": [{"text": "Actuality film | actualities, but swiftly moved into making Westerns. This left production of actualities to smaller producers such as Mitchell and Kenyon in the UK, a company that made no other kinds of films, although Path\u00e9 continued to produce actuality films among the majors. In mid-1908, French Path\u00e9 introduced the first newsreel. The newsreel was a format in which actualities could be combined, and it provided a context for the views that was timely. Also that year, Charles Urban founded the Kinora Company, the first company established for the exclusive purpose of distributing documentaries and other kinds of non-fiction films. Although it is not altogether impossible to find actuality films made after 1910, the shift towards documentaries and newsreels rendered the genre irrelevant both commercially and artistically."}]}
+{"id": 3352, "query": "the victim was asking for it is an example of a", "topk": [{"text": "Victim soul | ; Anneliese Michel (1952 \u2013 1976): who is said to have suffered from demonic possession and underwent subsequent exorcisms; she is said to have been visited by the Blessed Virgin Mary who asked her \"to be a victim soul who would show the German people and the world the devil does really exist.\" Examples of alleged victim souls are: Although the notion of a scapegoat has been present within Judeo-Christian teachings for long, the Catholic concept of a victim soul is distinct and different from it, in that in this case the victim soul willingly offers the suffering to God, unlike the unwitting scapegoat scenario."}]}
+{"id": 3353, "query": "where are antibodies made and by what type of lymphocyte", "topk": [{"text": "Lymph node | do this, lymph nodes contain lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, which includes B cells and T cells. These circulate through the bloodstream and enter and reside in lymph nodes. B cells produce antibodies. Each antibody has a single predetermined target, an antigen, that it can bind to. These circulate throughout the bloodstream and if they find this target, the antibodies bind to it and stimulate an immune response. Each B cell produces different antibodies, and this process is driven in lymph nodes. B cells enter the bloodstream as \"naive\" cells produced in bone marrow. After entering a lymph node, they then enter a lymphoid follicle, where they multiply and divide, each "}]}
+{"id": 3354, "query": "where does kevins family go in home alone 2", "topk": [{"text": "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York | midnight, just before Kevin escapes with the help of a fashion model. Earlier, upon landing in Miami, the McCallister family discover that Kevin is missing and file a police report. After the police trace the \"stolen\" credit card, the family flies immediately to New York. Meanwhile, Kevin goes to his uncle's townhouse, only to find it vacant and undergoing renovations. In Central Park, Kevin encounters and eventually befriends the pigeon lady. They go to Carnegie Hall, where she explains how her life collapsed when her lover left her; Kevin encourages her to trust people again. After considering her advice that he perform a good deed to make up "}]}
+{"id": 3355, "query": "list all the planet of the ape movies", "topk": [{"text": "Planet of the Apes (2001 film) | Planet of the Apes is a 2001 American science fiction film directed by Tim Burton and starring Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan, Paul Giamatti, and Estella Warren. The sixth film in the Planet of the Apes franchise, it was loosely adapted from Pierre Boulle's 1963 novel of the same name and the 1968 film version. It tells the story of astronaut Leo Davidson crash-landing on a planet inhabited by intelligent apes. The apes treat humans as slaves, but with the help of an ape named Ari, Leo starts a rebellion. Development for a Planet of the Apes remake started as far back as 1988 with Adam Rifkin. His project nearly reached the pre-production stage before being canceled. Terry Hayes's script, titled Return of the Apes, would have starred "}]}
+{"id": 3356, "query": "who designed the first toy released by nintendo", "topk": [{"text": "Nintendo | The early 1970s represented a watershed moment in Nintendo's history as it released Japan's first electronic toy\u2014the Nintendo Beam Gun, an optoelectronic pistol designed by Masayuki Uemura. In total, more than a million units were sold. Nintendo partnered with Magnavox to provide a light gun controller based on the Beam Gun design for the company's new home video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, in 1971. Other popular toys released at the time include the Ultra Hand, the Ultra Machine, the Ultra Scope, and the Love Tester, all designed by Yokoi. The Ultra Hand sold more than 1.2 million units in Japan. During the early 1970s, Nintendo began trading on the main section of the Osaka stock exchange and opened a new headquarters."}]}
+{"id": 3357, "query": "who won entertainer of the year country music awards", "topk": [{"text": "Country Music Association Award for Entertainer of the Year | The Country Music Association Awards is a major awards show in country music, with the highest honor being the award for Entertainer of the Year. It is the final award presented at the ceremony. Garth Brooks has won the most awards with seven. In 1972, Loretta Lynn became the first female artist to be honored with this award. Barbara Mandrell became the first artist to win twice (1980, 1981). Taylor Swift is the only woman to win this award in the 2000s and 2010s."}]}
+{"id": 3358, "query": "who wore number 7 for the green bay packers", "topk": [{"text": "Cody Mandell | On January 26, 2015, it was announced by Green Bay Packers General Manager Ted Thompson that they signed Mandell and that he would wear number 9 for the Packers. He was released from the team on August 10, 2015."}]}
+{"id": 3359, "query": "what are bulls used for on a farm", "topk": [{"text": "Bull | Many cattle ranches and stations run bulls with cows, and most dairy or beef farms traditionally had at least one, if not several, bulls for purposes of herd maintenance. However, the problems associated with handling a bull (particularly where cows must be removed from his presence to be worked) has prompted many dairy farmers to restrict themselves to artificial insemination (AI) of the cows. Semen is removed from the bulls and stored in canisters of liquid nitrogen, where it is kept until it can be sold, at which time it can be very profitable; in fact, many ranchers keep bulls specifically for this purpose. AI is also used to improve the quality of a herd, or to introduce an outcross of bloodlines. Some ranchers prefer to use AI to allow them to breed to several different bulls in a season or to breed their best stock to a higher-quality bull than they could afford to purchase outright. AI may also be used in conjunction with embryo transfer to allow cattle producers to add new breeding to their herds."}]}
+{"id": 3360, "query": "when do mr schuester and emma get together", "topk": [{"text": "Hell-O (Glee) | he asks her to get back together with him. Glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) begins dating guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays). Emma suffers from mysophobia and is uncomfortable kissing Will. She admits that she is still a virgin, and requests that they take their relationship slowly. While dancing, Will sings Neil Diamond's \"Hello Again\" to her. When Emma is preparing dinner for Will several nights later, his ex-wife Terri Schuester (Jessalyn Gilsig) arrives at the apartment, and tells Emma that she and Will danced to \"Hello Again\" at their prom in 1993, leaving Emma distressed. On a visit to Carmel High School, Will meets Shelby Corcoran (Idina Menzel), the coach of Vocal Adrenaline, while she has the club perform a "}]}
+{"id": 3361, "query": "who is playing halftime show super bowl 50", "topk": [{"text": "Super Bowl 50 halftime show | The Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show took place on February 7, 2016, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California as part of Super Bowl 50. It was headlined by the British rock group Coldplay with special guest performers Beyonc\u00e9 and Bruno Mars, who previously had headlined the Super Bowl XLVII and Super Bowl XLVIII halftime shows, respectively. The show received mixed reviews, attracting 115.5 million viewers."}]}
+{"id": 3362, "query": "when will the la sagrada familia be finished", "topk": [{"text": "Timeline of architecture | 2026 \u2013 The Sagrada Fam\u00edlia is expected to be finished. ; 2021 \u2013 The Tower in Dubai is set to be completed, and will become the tallest structure in the world at a rumored height of at least 1,300 meters (4,625 feet). "}]}
+{"id": 3363, "query": "who wrote from now on from the greatest showman", "topk": [{"text": "The Greatest Showman | During rehearsals for the 81st Academy Awards in 2009, producers Laurence Mark and Bill Condon compared host Jackman to Barnum. After Jackman expressed interest in a Barnum project, Mark and Condon approached Jenny Bicks, a writer for the ceremony. She and Condon wrote The Greatest Showman. The project was first announced in 2009, with Jackman already set for the title role. In August 2011, Michael Gracey was chosen to direct. In 2013, Fox hired lyricists Pasek and Paul to write the songs. On June 15, 2016, Zac Efron began negotiations to star in the film, and in July 2016, Michelle Williams was cast. The film was choreographed by Ashley Wallen."}]}
+{"id": 3364, "query": "where is final four being held this year", "topk": [{"text": "2016\u201317 SEHA League | The final four will be held at the Universal Sports Complex Victoria in Brest, Belarus on 7 and 9 April 2017."}]}
+{"id": 3365, "query": "when was the last time arsenal win premier league", "topk": [{"text": "2012\u201313 Premier League | also only the fourth time in the history of the Premier League that it had been won with at least four games remaining in the season, the last time being in 2003\u201304 when Arsenal were champions. England national football team manager, Roy Hodgson declared that United's manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, was a \"magician\" having won 13 titles in 21 seasons. On 28 April 2013, Queens Park Rangers and Reading were both relegated from the Premier League after a 0\u20130 draw against each other. Wigan Athletic were the third and final club to be relegated, after a 4\u20131 defeat to Arsenal on 14 May 2013. This brought an end to their eight-year stay in the Premier League, and came three days after winning the season's FA Cup. This made them the first club to win the FA Cup and suffer relegation in the same season."}]}
+{"id": 3366, "query": "who coined the phrase let them eat cake", "topk": [{"text": "French fashion | of class conflict, western aristocracy and absolutism government in addition to being frivolous, superficial; and have attributed the start of the French Revolution. The phrase \"Let them eat cake\" is often attributed to Marie Antoinette, but there is no evidence she ever uttered it, and it is now generally regarded as a \"journalistic clich\u00e9\". It may have been a rumor started by angry French peasants as a form of libel. This phrase originally appeared in Book VI of the first part (finished in 1767, published in 1782) of Rousseau's putative autobiographical work, Les Confessions: \"Enfin je me rappelai le pis-aller d'une grande princesse \u00e0 qui l'on disait que les paysans n'avaient pas de pain, et qui r\u00e9pondit: "}]}
+{"id": 3367, "query": "who pays medical bills in great britain where does the money come from to pay these bills", "topk": [{"text": "Medical tourism | In 2006, it was ruled that under the conditions of the E112 European health scheme, UK health authorities had to pay the bill if one of their patients could establish urgent medical reasons for seeking quicker treatment in another European union country. The European directive on the application of patients\u2019 rights to cross-border healthcare was agreed in 2011. An online survey of EU migrants, mostly from Poland, Hungary and Romania, in the UK by the Centre for Population Change in 2019 showed that 46% of them preferred the health system in their country of origin. Only 36% preferred NHS medical treatment, and fewer among those from Western Europe."}]}
+{"id": 3368, "query": "when did russia join the world economic forum", "topk": [{"text": "The Russia Forum | The Russia Forum was an annual event held in Moscow, hosted by Troika Dialog from 2008 to 2013. From 2012, The Russia Forum was jointly presented by Sberbank of Russia and Troika Dialog. It was sometimes referred to as the \"Russian Davos\" (World Economic Forum in Davos), not only because the event in Switzerland is held a few days before the forum in Moscow, but also because of the high-profile nature of the speakers and scale of the industry leading agenda and high-level discussion attracted to The Russia Forum. The Russia Forum was one of the key economic events of the year, attracting an audience of key global investors, globally renowned economists, executives and leaders from global companies, along with Russian "}]}
+{"id": 3369, "query": "how can you remove the defect of vision presbyopia", "topk": [{"text": "Presbyopia | age related changes in lens (decreased elasticity and increased hardness) and ciliary muscle power of the eye, causing the eye to focus light behind rather than on the retina when looking at close objects. It is a type of refractive error along with nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Diagnosis is by an eye examination. Presbyopia can be corrected using glasses, contact lenses, multifocal intraocular lenses, or LASIK (presbyLASIK) surgery. The most common treatment is glass correction using appropriate convex lens. Glasses used to correct presbyopia may be simple reading glasses, bifocals, trifocals, or progressive lens. People over 40 are at risk for developing presbyopia and all people become affected to some degree. Around 25% of people (1.8 billion globally) are currently affected."}]}
+{"id": 3370, "query": "who sang i put a spell on you in hocus pocus", "topk": [{"text": "Hocus Pocus (1993 film) | Songs ; \"Sarah's Theme\" \u2013 music by James Horner; lyrics by Brock Walsh; performed by Sarah Jessica Parker ; \"I Put a Spell on You\" \u2013 written by Jay Hawkins and produced and arranged by Marc Shaiman; performed by Bette Midler ; \"Witchcraft\" \u2013 written by Cy Coleman, Carolyn Leigh; performed by Joe Malone ; \"I Put a Spell on You\" \u2013 written by Jay Hawkins; performed by Joe Malone ; \"Sabre Dance\" \u2013 written by Aram Khachaturian, arranged by George Wilson ; Chants and Incantations \u2013 conceived and written by Brock Walsh The musical score for Hocus Pocus was composed "}]}
+{"id": 3371, "query": "who was executed for being an american spy during the revolutionary war", "topk": [{"text": "Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War | and executed by British Army during espionage operation in New York City ; Haym Salomon, businessman, assisted Continental Army with espionage operations ; Abraham Woodhull, member of the Culper Ring, involved in espionage operations on Long Island ; Robert Townsend, member of the Culper Ring, involved in espionage operations in British-occupied New York City ; Major Andr\u00e9, British Army officer, head of its Secret Service in America during the American Revolutionary War. He was hanged as a spy by the Continental Army for assisting Benedict Arnold's attempted surrender. ; James Rivington, English-born American journalist in British-occupied New York City and likely member of the Culper Ring ; Hercules Mulligan, Irish-American tailor and spy ; William Heath, Continental Army officer, involved in espionage operations ; James Bowdoin, politician, assisted Continental Army with espionage operations ; Daniel Bissell, Continental Army and spy ; Lydia Darragh, Continental Army spy "}]}
+{"id": 3372, "query": "what is the rank of india in economic growth", "topk": [{"text": "Economic development in India | and even reach the government's 2011 target of 10%. States have large responsibilities over their economies. The average annual growth rates (2007\u201312) for Gujarat (13.86%), Uttarakhand (13.66%), Bihar (10.15%) or Jharkhand (9.85%) were higher than for West Bengal (6.24%), Maharashtra (7.84%), Odisha (7.05%), Punjab (11.78%) or Assam (5.88%). India is the Fifth largest economy in the world by nominial basis and the third largest by purchasing power parity adjusted exchange rates (PPP). On per capita basis, it ranks 140th in the world or 129th by PPP. The economic growth has been driven by the expansion of the services that have been "}]}
+{"id": 3373, "query": "which body part(s) occupy the greatest portion of the primary motor cortex", "topk": [{"text": "Primary motor cortex | There is a broadly representation of the different body parts in the primary motor cortex in an arrangement called a motor homunculus (Latin: little person). The leg area is located close to the midline, in interior sections of the motor area folding into the medial longitudinal fissure. The lateral, convex side of the primary motor cortex is arranged from top to bottom in areas that correspond to the buttocks, torso, shoulder, elbow, wrist, fingers, thumb, eyelids, lips, and jaw. The arm and hand motor area is the largest, and occupies the part of precentral gyrus between the leg and face area. These areas are not proportional to their size in the body with the lips, face parts, and hands represented by particularly large areas. Following amputation or paralysis, motor areas can shift to adopt new parts of the body."}]}
+{"id": 3374, "query": "how many nuclear power plants in washington state", "topk": [{"text": "WNP-1 and WNP-4 | '''Washington Nuclear Project Nos. 1 and 4, abbreviated as WNP-1 and WNP-4''' were two of the five nuclear power plants on which construction was started by the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS) in order to meet projected electricity demand in the Pacific Northwest. WNP-1, WNP-2 and WNP-3 were part of the original 1968 plan, with WNP-4 (a twin to WNP-1 and located at the same site) and WNP-5 (a twin to WNP-3, in similar fashion) added in the early 1970s. WNP-1 and -4 are located on 972 acre, within the boundaries of the Hanford Reservation in the U.S. state of Washington, approximately 1.5 mi east of the Columbia Generating Station. The WNP-1 site has been proposed as a potential pilot location for small modular reactors."}]}
+{"id": 3375, "query": "what time can you legally buy alcohol in michigan", "topk": [{"text": "Drug policy of Michigan | least 18 years old in order to sell or serve alcohol. The Michigan Liquor Control Code states that enforcement officers have the right to carry out an inspection of establishments that sell or serve alcohol at any time. Michigan also has laws against drinking and driving. The Michigan Vehicle Code states that any citizen \u201cwhether licensed or not, shall not operate a vehicle upon a highway or other place open to the general public\u201d when they are intoxicated, which is defined as having a [[blood alcohol content of 0.08% or greater. Penalties for operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a blood alcohol level higher than 0.17% includes but is not limited to:"}]}
+{"id": 3376, "query": "who was the book of philippians written to", "topk": [{"text": "Philippians 1 | Philippians 1 is the first chapter of the Epistle to the Philippians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is authored by Paul the Apostle about mid-50s to early 60s AD and addressed to the Christians in Philippi, written either in Rome or Ephesus. This chapter contains the greeting, thanksgiving, prayer and exhortation as an introduction (overture) to the major narratives in the next chapters."}]}
+{"id": 3377, "query": "when does the 14th season of grey's anatomy come out", "topk": [{"text": "Grey's Anatomy (season 14) | The fourteenth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy was ordered on February 10, 2017, by American Broadcasting Company (ABC), and premiered on September 28, 2017 with a special 2-hour premiere. The season consists of 24 episodes, with the season's seventh episode marking the 300th episode for the series overall. The season is produced by ABC Studios, in association with Shondaland Production Company and The Mark Gordon Company. Krista Vernoff who helped co-lead the show with Shonda Rhimes in its early years, marked her return as co-showrunner this season with William Harper, having previously left at the end of the seventh season. Rhimes "}]}
+{"id": 3378, "query": "where does the great outdoors movie take place", "topk": [{"text": "The Great Outdoors (film) | The film was shot on location in Bass Lake, California, a small resort town near Sierra National Forest over three weeks in October 1987. Ducey's Bass Lake Lodge, a rustic 1940s resort, was featured as Wally and Juanita's Perk's Pine Lodge. The Loon's Nest vacation cabin, built on the backlot at Universal Studios, was designed to match the style of Ducey's existing cabins."}]}
+{"id": 3379, "query": "what is the shannara chronicles season 2 based on", "topk": [{"text": "The Shannara Chronicles | Sonar Entertainment and Farah Films acquired the TV rights to the Shannara universe in 2012. In December 2013, it was announced that a series based on the books was being produced for MTV and had been given a straight-to-series, 10-episode order. On April 20, 2016, MTV greenlit a second season of The Shannara Chronicles. The series is produced by Dan Farah, Jon Favreau, Miles Millar, Al Gough, Jonathan Liebesman, and author Terry Brooks. Brooks has stated in an interview that he is happy with the way his story has been adapted. Much like the television adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, the series will not be a direct adaptation following the narrative order of the books, but will feature a mix of the books' stories. The first book of the series to be adapted is The Elfstones of Shannara, the second book in the trilogy, with some elements of the other novels being gradually adapted to the show."}]}
+{"id": 3380, "query": "where do they grow hops in the us", "topk": [{"text": "Hops | Hops production is concentrated in moist temperate climates, with much of the world's production occurring near the 48th parallel north. Hop plants prefer the same soils as potatoes and the leading potato-growing states in the United States are also major hops-producing areas; however, not all potato-growing areas can produce good hops naturally: soils in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, for example, lack the boron that hops prefer. Historically, hops were not grown in Ireland, but were imported from England. In 1752 more than 500 tons of English hops were imported through Dublin alone. Important production centres today are the Hallertau in Germany, the \u017datec (Saaz) in the Czech Republic, the Yakima (Washington) and Willamette (Oregon) valleys, and western Canyon County, Idaho (including the communities of Parma, Wilder, Greenleaf, and Notus). The principal production centres in the UK are in Kent (which produces Kent Goldings hops), Herefordshire, and Worcestershire. Essentially all of the harvested hops are used in beer making. "}]}
+{"id": 3381, "query": "who acts as the chairman of the election commission", "topk": [{"text": "Kris Kobach | Trump issued executive order 13799 establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity on May 11, 2017. White House officials reported that Kobach would be serving as vice-chairman (with Vice President Pence as chairman) of the twelve-member, Republican majority commission, which will \"review claims of improper registrations and voting, fraudulent registrations and voter suppression\". Although Pence was the titular head of the Commission on Voter Integrity, Kobach was its operational leader. In that capacity, Kobach, who serves on the elections committee of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), wrote to the top election official in every state requesting they turn over voter data ostensibly to aid a countrywide "}]}
+{"id": 3382, "query": "when was the seat moved to the capitol", "topk": [{"text": "Pennsylvania State Capitol | The legislature voted in 1810 to relocate the capital again and moved the seat of government to Harrisburg in October 1812 onto the land originally given by Harris a decade earlier. An additional 10 acre was also purchased from United States Senator William Maclay. The legislature met in the old Dauphin County courthouse for the next decade until a new capitol was constructed. A competition was held to determine the design of the capitol starting in 1816, which \"was the first formal contest for [designing] an American statehouse.\" The designs submitted, including one from William Strickland, were rejected as being "}]}
+{"id": 3383, "query": "where does patience is a virtue come from", "topk": [{"text": "Stanley Hauerwas | According to his essay, \"Practicing Patience: How Christians Should Be Sick\", in Christians Among the Virtues, he said that Christians are called to be patient patients in sickness and in health because \"patience is integral to the Christian life\". Patience cannot be first learned while being a patient. To learn patience, Christians are to exercise the virtue through deeds, truth, practice, and living it. Hauerwas also says that patience is a virtue we have in common with God. \"In Him, patience has its beginning, and from Him as its source it takes its splendor and dignity.\" He also says that God showed us the best example of patience when it comes "}]}
+{"id": 3384, "query": "where was thomas and the magic railroad filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Thomas and the Magic Railroad | Principal photography began on August 2, 1999, and wrapped on October 15, 1999. The movie was filmed at the Strasburg Rail Road in Strasburg, Pennsylvania (United States), as well as in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and on the Isle of Man. Castletown railway station on the Isle of Man Railway formed part of Shining Time Station and the goods shed at Port St Mary railway station became Burnett Stone's workshop. Running shots of the \"Indian Valley\" train were filmed at the Strasburg Rail Road location. The large passenger station where Lily boards the train is the Harrisburg Transportation Center. Norfolk & Western 4-8-0 475 was repainted as the Indian Valley locomotive. Sodor was realised using models and chroma key. The models were animated using live action remote control, as on the television series. The model sequences were filmed in Toronto instead of Shepperton Studios, the \"home\" of the original TV show; however, several of the show's key staff were flown over to participate. The Magic Railway was created using models, CGI, and water-coloured matte paintings."}]}
+{"id": 3385, "query": "how long did the menendez brothers get in prison for killing their parents", "topk": [{"text": "Abuse defense | In August 1989, brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez shot and killed their parents in their home in Beverly Hills, California. The two constructed an elaborate alibi and maintained their innocence for several years until Erik confessed to his psychotherapist. When it was decided that the murder confession could be used as evidence during their trials, the brothers entered pleas of self-defense. They claimed that they had been sexually abused by their father throughout childhood and that they feared their parents intended to murder them. Despite the judge's refusal to present the juries with self-defense instructions, the first trials both ended with hung juries and were declared mistrials. Although the brothers were eventually convicted and given consecutive life sentences, many legal experts were outraged by the mistrials."}]}
+{"id": 3386, "query": "cast of a nightmare on elm street 1984", "topk": [{"text": "A Nightmare on Elm Street | A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 1984 American supernatural slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven and produced by Robert Shaye. It is the first installment in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and stars Heather Langenkamp, John Saxon, Ronee Blakley, Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger, and Johnny Depp in his film debut. The plot concerns four teenagers living on one street in the fictitious town of Springwood, Ohio, who are invaded and killed in their dreams, and thus killed in reality, by a burnt killer with a bladed leather glove. Craven filmed A Nightmare on Elm Street on an estimated budget of $1.1 million. The film was released on November 9, 1984, and grossed $57 million worldwide. A "}]}
+{"id": 3387, "query": "when are general elections held in the us", "topk": [{"text": "2016 Washington elections | A general election was held in the U.S. state of Washington on November 8, 2016. The primary was held on August 2. At the time of the filing deadline of May 20, 2016, 682 candidates had filed for 345 offices statewide."}]}
+{"id": 3388, "query": "where was the louisiana purchase signed in 1803", "topk": [{"text": "Louisiana Purchase | the Louisiana Purchase Treaty on April 30, 1803, at the H\u00f4tel Tubeuf in Paris. The signers were Robert Livingston, James Monroe, and Fran\u00e7ois Barb\u00e9-Marbois. After the signing Livingston famously stated, \"We have lived long, but this is the noblest work of our whole lives... From this day the United States take their place among the powers of the first rank.\" On July 4, 1803, the treaty was announced, but the documents did not arrive in Washington, D.C. until July 14. The Louisiana Territory was vast, stretching from the Gulf of Mexico in the south to Rupert's Land in the north, and from the Mississippi River in the east to "}]}
+{"id": 3389, "query": "who is the chief economic advisor of india", "topk": [{"text": "Ashok Lahiri | Lahiri was appointed Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India (CEA) by the prime minister-led Appointments Committee of the Cabinet in December2002, and demitted the office of CEA in June2007, serving in the Ministry of Finance for more than fouryears. Lahiri served as the CEA under the premiership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh."}]}
+{"id": 3390, "query": "when did jelly beans became associated with easter", "topk": [{"text": "Jelly bean | It has been claimed that jelly beans were first mentioned during 1861, when Boston confectioner William Schrafft urged people to send his jelly beans to soldiers during the American Civil War. It was not until July 5, 1905, that jelly beans were mentioned in the Chicago Daily News. The advertisement publicized bulk jelly beans sold by volume for nine cents per pound, according to the book The Century in Food: America's Fads and Favorites. Most historians contend that jelly beans were first associated with celebrations of Easter in the United States sometime during the 1930s due to their egg-like shape. With the invention of plastic Easter eggs, jelly beans could go inside."}]}
+{"id": 3391, "query": "where do the astros play for spring training", "topk": [{"text": "Houston Astros | The Astros have held their spring training at The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida since 2017. They share the stadium with the Washington Nationals. From 1985 to 2016, the Astros held spring training at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Florida."}]}
+{"id": 3392, "query": "who does the music for shimmer and shine", "topk": [{"text": "Melanie Fontana | Vocals for all songs on Nickelodeon's Shimmer and Shine animated TV series (2015-2020) "}]}
+{"id": 3393, "query": "who starred in the film far from the madding crowd", "topk": [{"text": "Far from the Madding Crowd (1967 film) | Far from the Madding Crowd is a 1967 British epic drama film adapted from Thomas Hardy's 1874 book of the same name. The film, starring Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Terence Stamp and Peter Finch, and directed by John Schlesinger, was Schlesinger's fourth film (and his third collaboration with Christie). It marked a stylistic shift away from his earlier works exploring contemporary urban mores. The cinematography was by Nicolas Roeg and the soundtrack was by Richard Rodney Bennett. He also used traditional folk songs in various scenes throughout the film. It was nominated for one Oscar for Best Original Music Score and two BAFTAs, Best British Cinematography (Colour) and Best British Costume (Colour) (Alan Barrett)."}]}
+{"id": 3394, "query": "how do you spell padawan from star wars", "topk": [{"text": "Gurihiru | Star Wars English\u2013Japanese Dictionary for Padawan Learners (Gakken Marketing, 2014) ; Star Wars English\u2013Japanese Dictionary for Jedi Knights (Gakken Marketing, 2015) ; Star Wars English\u2013Japanese Dictionary for Jedi Masters (Gakken Marketing, 2016) ; Star Wars: Papa wa D\u0101su Beid\u0101 ni Natta (\"Star Wars: My Papa Became Darth Vader\") (Kodansha, 2019) "}]}
+{"id": 3395, "query": "who won the mens figure skating in 2018 olympics", "topk": [{"text": "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics \u2013 Men's singles | With his victory at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Yuzuru Hanyu became the first male figure skater in 66 years to win two consecutive gold medals, after Dick Button did so in 1952. Fellow countryman Shoma Uno won the silver medal, and Spain's Javier Fern\u00e1ndez won the bronze medal, Spain's first figure skating medal. In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Tsunekazu Takeda, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Alexander Lakernik, ISU Figure Skating Vice President. Vincent Zhou landed the first quadruple lutz at the Olympics. Nathan Chen became the first to ever land six quads, five clean. Chen also landed the first quadruple flip at the Olympics."}]}
+{"id": 3396, "query": "who is the minister of youth in namibia", "topk": [{"text": "Agnes Tjongarero | Agnes Tjongarero (born 17 May 1946) is a Namibian politician. In March 2020, she was appointed the Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service. She is a member of SWAPO and served as the Deputy Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service from 2015 to 2020. Tjongarero has played leadership roles on Namibia National Olympic Committee from 1997 to present day and the Namibia Netball Association. Prior to entering politics, she was a nurse and nursing college lecturer."}]}
+{"id": 3397, "query": "which river separates the bronx in new york city from manhattan island", "topk": [{"text": "The Bronx | Bronx and Westchester County. The Hudson River separates the Bronx on the west from Alpine, Tenafly and Englewood Cliffs in Bergen County, New Jersey; the Harlem River separates it from the island of Manhattan to the southwest; the East River separates it from Queens to the southeast; and to the east, Long Island Sound separates it from Nassau County in western Long Island. Directly north of the Bronx are (from west to east) the adjoining Westchester County communities of Yonkers, Mount Vernon, Pelham Manor and, though physically separated by water, New Rochelle. There is also a short southern land boundary with Marble Hill in the Borough of Manhattan, over the "}]}
+{"id": 3398, "query": "do you cut cards to the left or right", "topk": [{"text": "Cut (cards) | A common procedure is that after the cards have been shuffled, the dealer sets the cards face-down on the table near the player designated to make the cut. This is usually the player to the dealer's right in clockwise games and the player to his left in anticlockwise games. The cutter initiates a cut of the deck by taking a contiguous range of cards off the top of the deck and placing it face-down on the table farther from the dealer; the dealer completes the cut by taking the original bottom portion of the deck and placing it on top of the just-moved cards. Another common procedure is that the person making the cut, places the top part of the cut closer to the dealer, as the deck originally was placed "}]}
+{"id": 3399, "query": "when was the dome of the rock completed", "topk": [{"text": "Dome of the Rock | The Dome of the Rock (\u0642\u0628\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0635\u062e\u0631\u0629) is an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. It was initially completed in 691\u201392 CE at the order of Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik during the Second Fitna on the site of the Second Jewish Temple, destroyed during the Roman Siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE. The original dome collapsed in 1015 and was rebuilt in 1022\u201323. The Dome of the Rock is in its core one of the oldest extant works of Islamic architecture. Its architecture and mosaics were patterned after nearby Byzantine churches and palaces, although its outside appearance has been significantly changed in the Ottoman period and again in the modern period, notably with the addition of the gold-plated roof, in 1959\u201361 and again in 1993. "}]}
+{"id": 3400, "query": "how did long john silver lose his leg in treasure island", "topk": [{"text": "Treasure Island (2012 TV series) | Eddie Izzard as Long John Silver, formerly Captain Flint's quartermaster and latterly landlord of the Spyglass Inn, cook on the Hispaniola, and leader of the mutineers. In this adaptation he loses his leg after Flint fires a cannon at his crew to get them off the ship. ; Philip Glenister as Captain Smollett, captain of the Hispaniola ; Rupert Penry-Jones as Squire John Trelawney, the leader of the expedition, a greedy, stupid man who betrays his comrades. Rather different from his portrayal in the book, in which he is something of a buffoon but is described as \"the most liberal of men\". ; Toby "}]}
+{"id": 3401, "query": "what is the spelling of lakh in english", "topk": [{"text": "Lakh | In Indian English, the word is used both as an attributive and non-attributive noun with either an unmarked or marked (\"-s\") plural, respectively. For example: \"1 lakh people\"; \"lakhs of people\"; \"20 lakh rupees\"; \"lakhs of rupees\". In the abbreviated form, usage such as \"\u20b95L\" or \"\u20b95 lac\" (for \"5 lakh rupees\") is common. In this system of numeration, 100 lakh is called one crore and is equal to 10 million."}]}
+{"id": 3402, "query": "what level is a city and guilds qualification", "topk": [{"text": "City and Guilds of London Institute | Entry-level qualifications are the basics, for beginners. ; Level 1 qualifications are introductory awards, covering basic tasks and knowledge. ; Level 2 is slightly more advanced, needing some knowledge of the subject area. ; Level 3 qualifications cover more complex tasks and also start the development of supervisory skills. In many professions, level 3 is the benchmark to be considered competent. City & Guilds is an awarding body offering many accredited qualifications mapped onto the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF), Credit and Qualifications Framework for Wales (CQFW) and Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF). As of November 2016, City & Guilds offers 2312 different regulated qualifications, more than any other awarding body. These cover entry level to level 7 on the RQF, with most qualifications falling in the entry level to level 3 range. The range of vocational qualifications covers areas such as engineering technician, arts and craft, tradesman, health and social care, hairdressing, automotive maintenance, construction, and catering, but also more obscure subjects such as sheep shearing, DJing, flower arranging and even door supervision (bouncer)."}]}
+{"id": 3403, "query": "when is the last time the dolphins went to the superbowl", "topk": [{"text": "1969 Miami Dolphins season | The 1969 Miami Dolphins season was the team's fourth season, and their final season in the American Football League (AFL). This was the final season for George Wilson as head coach, as Don Shula was hired next season and coached the team for the next 25 seasons until 1995. The team looked to improve on their 5\u20138\u20131 record from 1968. However, the Dolphins struggled from the season's start, losing their first 3 games before tying the Oakland Raiders and losing their next 2 games to start the season 0\u20135\u20131. After their week 7 win over the Buffalo Bills, the Dolphins would end the season with a 3\u201310\u20131 record. Their week 10 loss to the Buffalo Bills would be the last time the Dolphins lost to the Bills until 1980, as the Dolphins won 20 straight against Buffalo from 1970\u20131979. This became known as \"The Streak\", as it set an NFL record for the longest winning streak for one team against one opponent, which, as of 2020, is still an NFL record that has not been seriously threatened."}]}
+{"id": 3404, "query": "how many seasons has greys anatomy been on tv", "topk": [{"text": "Grey's Anatomy (season 5) | The fifth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, created by Shonda Rhimes, commenced airing on American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on September 25, 2008 and concluded on May 14, 2009 with 24 aired episodes. The season follows the story of a group of surgeons as they go through their residency, while they also deal with the personal challenges and relationships with their mentors. Season 5 had 13 series regulars with 12 of them returning from the previous season, out of which 8 are part of the original cast. The season aired in the Thursday night time-slot at 9:00 pm. The season was officially released on DVD as a six disc boxset under the title of Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Fifth Season \u2013 More Moments on September 9, 2009 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment."}]}
+{"id": 3405, "query": "who is the ceo of crate and barrel", "topk": [{"text": "Crate & Barrel | Barbara Turf, first hired in 1968, succeeded Gordon Segal as CEO of the company in May 2008. In November 2008, it was reported that sales for the prior year for the chain were $1.3 billion. Turf retired in 2012. Sascha Bopp was named to replace her. Sascha Bopp departed August 2014. While a replacement was sought, Otto Group asked Segal to return as a consultant. Doug Diemoz, formerly with competitors Restoration Hardware and Williams Sonoma, became CEO of Crate & Barrel on August 1, 2015. Doug Diemoz departed April 2017. It was announced Neela Montgomery would assume his role. Neela Montgomery, former member of the Executive Board with the Otto Group, led the company as CEO until August 2020, ending six-years with the Otto Group. Janet Hayes became the CEO of Crate and Barrel Holdings, a global home furnishings retailer including the brands Crate and Barrel, Crate and Kids, CB2, and Hudson Grace on August 1, 2020."}]}
+{"id": 3406, "query": "where did the tradition of the pinata come from", "topk": [{"text": "Pi\u00f1ata | A pi\u00f1ata is a container, often made of papier-m\u00e2ch\u00e9, pottery, or cloth, that is decorated, filled with candy, and then broken as part of acelebration. Pi\u00f1atas are commonly associated with Mexico. The idea of breaking a container filled with treats came to Europe in the 14th century, where the name, from the Italian pignatta, was introduced. The Spanish brought the European tradition to Mexico, although there were similar traditions in Mesoamerica, such as the Aztecs' honoring the birthday of the god Hu\u012btzil\u014dp\u014dchtli in mid-December. According to local records, the Mexican pi\u00f1ata tradition began in the town of Acolman, just north of Mexico City, where pi\u00f1atas were introduced for catechism purposes as well as to co-opt the Huitzilopochtli ceremony. Today, the pi\u00f1ata is still part of Mexican culture, the cultures of other countries in Latin America, as well as the United States, but it has mostly lost its religious character."}]}
+{"id": 3407, "query": "who is the head a in pretty little liars", "topk": [{"text": "Alex Drake (Pretty Little Liars) | approaches things with her head and her heart, and Alex approaches things with her head and her groin. That's not to say she doesn't have a heart or feelings, but she's gotten really good at putting a thick coat of armor over her heart.\" Referred to as the series' \"ultimate villain,\" Alex is an \"Essex girl\" whose portrayal was influenced by late singer Sid Vicious. She is a manipulative woman who can easily disguise and pass herself off as Spencer. Alex is desperate to take over her twin sister's life since Spencer has a supportive cycle of friends and family, while Alex was twice abandoned and forced to live on her own terms."}]}
+{"id": 3408, "query": "how many students does monarch high school have", "topk": [{"text": "Monarch High School (Florida) | As of the 2021-22 school year, the total student enrollment was 2,406. The ethnic makeup of the school was 67.3% White, 23.9% Black, 40.1% Hispanic, 3.9% Asian, 3.5% Multiracial, 1% Native American or Native Alaskan, and 0.4% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. 53.1% of the students were eligible for free or reduced cost lunch."}]}
+{"id": 3409, "query": "who starred in the movie romancing the stone", "topk": [{"text": "Romancing the Stone | Romancing the Stone is a 1984 action-adventure romantic comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by Diane Thomas and produced by Michael Douglas who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito. Thomas wrote the screenplay in 1979, her only screenplay to be produced in her lifetime. Zemeckis, who at the time was developing Cocoon, liked Thomas' screenplay and offered to direct but 20th Century Fox initially declined, citing the commercial failure of his first two films I Wanna Hold Your Hand and Used Cars. The director would eventually be dismissed from Cocoon after an early screening of Romancing the Stone failed to further impress studio executives. Alan Silvestri, who would collaborate with Zemeckis on his later films, composed the film's score. Romancing the Stone was released on March 30, 1984, to positive reviews from critics and earned over $115 million worldwide at the box office. It was followed by a 1985 sequel titled The Jewel of the Nile."}]}
+{"id": 3410, "query": "what is the name of the dragon in eragon", "topk": [{"text": "Eragon | names the dragon Saphira, after a name the old village storyteller Brom mentions. He raises the dragon in secret until two of King Galbatorix's servants, the Ra'zac, come to Carvahall. Eragon and Saphira escape and hide in the Spine, but Garrow is fatally wounded and the farm is burned down by the Ra'zac. Once Garrow dies, Eragon and Saphira decide to hunt the Ra'zac, in vengeance. Brom insists on accompanying him and Saphira, and gives Eragon the sword Zar'roc. Eragon becomes a Dragon Rider, through his bond with Saphira. He is the only known Rider in Alaga\u00ebsia other than King Galbatorix, who, "}]}
+{"id": 3411, "query": "who has the most trophies in la liga", "topk": [{"text": "Zinedine Zidane | Best winning streak in the history of La Liga: 16 games (shared with Pep Guardiola) ; Most consecutive away wins in the history of La Liga: 13 games ; Manager with the lowest number of defeats after 100 games (in Spanish football): 8 losses ; Manager with most trophies after 100 games (in Spanish football): 7 titles ; Longest unbeaten run in Real Madrid history: 40 games ; Longest unbeaten run in Spanish football: 40 games ; First French manager, except the French-Argentinian Helenio Herrera, to win UEFA Champions League: 2015\u201316 ; Longest scoring run (all major competitions) in European football: 73 games ; Only manager in history to win "}]}
+{"id": 3412, "query": "when did we decide to leave the eu", "topk": [{"text": "EU\u2013UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement | The UK became a member of the European Communities in 1973, which later became the EU and Euratom. Since then, the UK contributed to making and was subject to EU law, whose application was governed by the European Court of Justice. After the UK decided in a 2016 referendum to leave the EU (\"Brexit\"), it did so on 31 January 2020. Until 31 December 2020, a transition period applied, in which the UK was still considered for most matters to be part of the EU. After the first negotiations between the UK and the EU led to the Brexit withdrawal agreement that implemented the UK's withdrawal, negotiations commenced for an agreement to govern trade and other relations between the EU and the UK after the end of the transition period."}]}
+{"id": 3413, "query": "who issued ashwamedha coins after performing ashvamedha sacrifice", "topk": [{"text": "Ashvamedha | One type of the gold coins of the Gupta Empire kings Samudragupta (reigned c. 350-370 CE) and Kumaragupta (reigned c. 415-455 CE) commemorates their Ashvamedha sacrifices. The obverse shows the horse anointed and decorated for sacrifice, standing in front of a Y\u016bpa sacrificial post, and is inscribed \"The king of kings who has performed the Vajimedha sacrifice wins heaven after protecting the earth\". The reverse shows a standing figure of the queen, holding a fan and a towel, and is inscribed \"Powerful enough to perform the Ashvamedha sacrifice\"."}]}
+{"id": 3414, "query": "where do characters live in this is us", "topk": [{"text": "List of This Is Us characters | This Is Us is an American television series created by Dan Fogelman that premiered on NBC on September 20, 2016. The ensemble cast stars Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, Chrissy Metz, Justin Hartley, Susan Kelechi Watson, Chris Sullivan, and Ron Cephas Jones."}]}
+{"id": 3415, "query": "in which regions are most of africa petroleum and natural gas found", "topk": [{"text": "Mineral industry of Africa | of Africa's liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. The United States received 11% of Africa's LNG exports, and countries of the Asia and the Pacific region, 1%. In 2005, Europe received 35% of Africa's petroleum exports; the United States, 32%; China, 10%; Japan, 2%; and other countries in the Asia and the Pacific region, 12%. West African countries sent 45% of their exports to the United States and 32% to China, Japan, and other countries in the Asia and the Pacific region. North African countries sent 64% of their exports to Europe and 18% to the United States. Intraregional exports to African countries amounted to only "}]}
+{"id": 3416, "query": "when will miraculous ladybug season 2 episode 12 come out", "topk": [{"text": "Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir | on 19 October 2015 on the Tfou programming block on TF1. Season 2 premiered with a Christmas special in December 2016 with further new episodes in France on TF1's TFOU block on 26 October 2017 and other channels throughout Europe. Netflix began streaming the series, starting with the Christmas special, on 20 December 2016. ; In the United States, the series originally debuted on Nickelodeon on 6 December 2015. The show aired on KidsClick from 3 July 2017 to 29 March 2019, and that run on TV was ended on 31 March 2019 due to low ratings. On 8 April 2019, Disney Channel acquired the rights to broadcast the "}]}
+{"id": 3417, "query": "who does betty end up with on riverdale", "topk": [{"text": "Archie Marries Veronica/Archie Marries Betty | he is worried that the marriage is based on money only and will end badly, hurting both of his friends. Betty accepts his statement and they make up. As the next few months pass, Archie & Betty become two of the most popular teachers at Riverdale High, and as Betty's pregnancy advances, they start to spend less time with his friends. One day, as Archie plans to go for a bike ride, Betty goes into labor. In panic, instead of an ambulance, Archie calls the water department. After a few obstacles, Betty is rushed to the maternity ward, and soon gives birth to fraternal twins; a red haired boy named Archie and a blonde haired girl named Betty. Soon, the "}]}
+{"id": 3418, "query": "what is the most common cause of right ventricular heart failure", "topk": [{"text": "Tricuspid regurgitation | The causes of TR may be classified as congenital or acquired; another classification divides the causes into primary or secondary. Congenital abnormalities are much less common than acquired. The most common acquired TR is due to right ventricular dilatation. Such dilatation is most often due left heart failure or pulmonary hypertension. Other causes of right ventricular dilatation include right ventricular infarction, inferior myocardial infarction, and cor pulmonale. In regards to primary and secondary causes they are: \u2022 Primary causes \u2022 * Rheumatic \u2022 * Myxomatous \u2022 * Ebstein anomaly \u2022 * Endomyocardial fibrosis \u2022 * Endocarditis \u2022 * Traumatic (blunt chest injury) \u2022 Secondary causes \u2022 * Left ventricular systolic dysfunction \u2022 * Mitral valve stenosis or regurgitation \u2022 * Chronic lung disease \u2022 * Pulmonary thromboembolism \u2022 * Myocardial disease \u2022 * Right ventricular ischemia and infraction \u2022 * Left to right shunt \u2022 * Carcinoid heart disease"}]}
+{"id": 3419, "query": "what time do tam tams start in montreal", "topk": [{"text": "Tam-Tams | Thousands of drum players, dancers, vendors and visitors come together every Sunday afternoon throughout the temperate months, occupying much of the open space on the eastern edge of Mount Royal Park (also known as Fletcher's Field). Jeanne-Mance Park, located directly across Avenue du Parc from where the Tam-Tams take place, serves as the city's main outdoor sporting ground. As such, the entire area is generally quite popular on Sundays in the summertime, drawing an exceptionally diverse crowd to myriad activities. The Tam-Tams typically start around 10:30am and continue until sunset. It is not an officially sanctioned nor sponsored event, simply a regular if technically spontaneous event. As such, it's difficult to pinpoint when it started or what motivated the first drum circle."}]}
+{"id": 3420, "query": "what is money as a medium of exchange", "topk": [{"text": "Medium of exchange | In economics, a medium of exchange is any item that is widely acceptable in exchange for goods and services. In modern economies, the most commonly used medium of exchange is currency. The origin of \"mediums of exchange\" in human societies is assumed to have arisen in antiquity as awareness grew of the limitations of barter. The form of the \"medium of exchange\" follows that of a token, which has been further refined as money. A \"medium of exchange\" is considered one of the functions of money. The exchange acts as an intermediary instrument as the use can be to acquire any good or service and avoids the limitations of barter; where what one wants has to be matched with what the other has to offer. Most forms of money are categorised as mediums of exchange including commodity money, representative money, cryptocurrency and most commonly fiat money. Representative and fiat money most widely exist in digital form as well as physical tokens, for example coins and notes."}]}
+{"id": 3421, "query": "what is the main character's name in layer cake", "topk": [{"text": "Layer Cake (film) | Layer Cake (also occasionally stylised as L4YER CAK\u0190 on some poster artwork) is a 2004 British crime film directed by Matthew Vaughn, in his directorial debut. The screenplay was adapted by J. J. Connolly from his 2000 novel of the same name. The film's plot revolves around a London-based criminal, played by Daniel Craig, who works in the cocaine trade and wishes to leave the drug business. The film also features Tom Hardy, Colm Meaney, and Sienna Miller. Craig's character is unnamed in the film and is listed in the credits as \"XXXX.\" The film was produced by Adam Bohling, David Reid and Matthew Vaughn, with Stephen Marks as executive producer. The title refers to the social strata, especially in the British criminal underworld."}]}
+{"id": 3422, "query": "who wrote the song if i were a boy", "topk": [{"text": "If I Were a Boy | \"If I Were a Boy\" is a song recorded by American singer Beyonc\u00e9, from her third studio album I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008). \"If I Were a Boy\" was written by BC Jean and Toby Gad, who also handled its production alongside Beyonc\u00e9. Inspired by the difficult break-up of a romantic relationship, the song was initially recorded by Jean, whose record company rejected it. Beyonc\u00e9 then recorded her own version. Jean was upset when she learned that Beyonc\u00e9 was releasing it as a single, but eventually, they reached an agreement. Columbia Records released \"If I Were a Boy\" to US radio on October 8, 2008, as a double "}]}
+{"id": 3423, "query": "when did cristiano ronaldo go to manchester united", "topk": [{"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo | Ronaldo's move to Manchester United was completed on 12 August 2003, too late for the 2003 FA Community Shield but in time for their game against Bolton Wanderers on the opening day of the 2003\u201304 season, and made him the first Portuguese player to sign for the club. His transfer fee of \u00a312.24 million made him, at the time, the most expensive teenager in English football history. Although he requested the number 28, his number at Sporting, he received the squad number 7 shirt, which had previously been worn by such United players as George Best, Eric Cantona and David Beckham. Wearing the number 7 "}]}
+{"id": 3424, "query": "who sang you'll be a woman soon in pulp fiction", "topk": [{"text": "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon | \"Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon\" is a song written by American musician Neil Diamond, whose recording of it on Bang Records reached number 10 on the US pop singles chart in 1967. The song enjoyed a second life when it appeared on the 1994 Pulp Fiction soundtrack, performed by rock band Urge Overkill. Other versions have been recorded by Cliff Richard (1968), Jackie Edwards (1968), the Biddu Orchestra (1978), and 16 Volt (1998)."}]}
+{"id": 3425, "query": "when was the cleveland browns last winning game", "topk": [{"text": "History of the Cleveland Browns | To date, this remains the last time that the Browns have won the NFL title. The following year was a strong one as Jim Brown gritted out another league-leading rushing season. The Browns ended with an 11\u20133 record and comfortably won the eastern division. That set up a second straight appearance in the NFL Championship game against the Packers on a slippery, mucky Lambeau Field on January 2, 1966. While the score was close early on, Vince Lombardi's team held the Browns scoreless in the second half, winning 23\u201312 in an upset on a Paul Hornung touchdown. After the season, the "}]}
+{"id": 3426, "query": "factories that assemble parts made in other countries", "topk": [{"text": "Playmobil | There are currently three main factories in Europe: Germany, Malta, and Spain. Each location specializes in a particular area of manufacturing and parts that are needed to assemble a set are delivered to the destination where the items will be placed together and put in their final packaging before sale. Malta specializes in making the characters and a few accessories, Spain specializes in accessories, and Germany makes the bigger items such as ships and castles."}]}
+{"id": 3427, "query": "when did the not in this lifetime tour start", "topk": [{"text": "Not in This Lifetime... Tour | The Not in This Lifetime... Tour was a concert tour by hard rock band Guns N' Roses, spanning from April 1, 2016 to November 2, 2019. It featured classic lineup members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan, marking the first time since the Use Your Illusion Tour in 1993 that the three performed together. After the previous tour in 2014, guitarists DJ Ashba & Ron \"Bumblefoot\" Thal, bassist Tommy Stinson and keyboardist Chris Pitman left Guns N' Roses, leaving the band with several open spots. Former members Slash and McKagan rejoined the band and Melissa Reese joined as keyboardist. The group embarked on a world tour that spanned all continents except Antarctica. They performed 175 shows making "}]}
+{"id": 3428, "query": "the gulf stream the world's fastest ocean current flows along the western side of this water body", "topk": [{"text": "Physical oceanography | Gulf stream Kuroshio An idealised subtropical ocean basin forced by winds circling around a high pressure (anticyclonic) systems such as the Azores-Bermuda high develops a gyre circulation with slow steady flows towards the equator in the interior. As discussed by Henry Stommel, these flows are balanced in the region of the western boundary, where a thin fast polewards flow called a western boundary current develops. Flow in the real ocean is more complex, but the Gulf stream, Agulhas and Kuroshio are examples of such currents. They are narrow (approximately 100 km across) and fast (approximately 1.5 m/s). Equatorwards western boundary currents occur in tropical and polar locations, e.g. the East Greenland and Labrador currents, in the Atlantic and the "}]}
+{"id": 3429, "query": "when is the last time the jaguars won a playoff game", "topk": [{"text": "1996 Buffalo Bills season | The first-ever playoff game for the second-year Jaguars saw the game lead tie or change nine times. Natrone Means rushed for 175 yards and a touchdown while Mark Brunell threw for 239 yards, a score, and two interceptions; in the fourth Jeff Burris ran back a 38-yard score off a Brunell pick. The Jaguars rallied with two fourth-quarter scoring drives ending in a 45-yard field goal from future Bills kicker Mike Hollis. The game turned out to be the last home playoff game for the Bills until the 2020 season."}]}
+{"id": 3430, "query": "what is the minimum number of parties required to enter into a deed", "topk": [{"text": "Protected trust deed | Provided certain trust deeds may be registered as \u201cprotected\u201d, thereby preventing creditors from petitioning for the debtor's sequestration. The main advantage of entering into a trust deed is that all correspondence is directed to the trustee, who handles all of the communication with the creditors. There is no court involvement, unless the debtor refuses to cooperate with the trustee. The arrangement is likely to lessen issues from creditors while all the associated interest and charges from unsecured debts (in the trust deed) are frozen (unless the debtor becomes able to pay interest prior to discharge). After a minimum of 4 years the remainder of the debt can be written off. Generally, only disposable income is used to pay creditors, but other assets such as furniture could also be liquidated to help make contributions."}]}
+{"id": 3431, "query": "who played cruella de vil in 101 dalmatians", "topk": [{"text": "101 Dalmatians (franchise) | The Disney's version of Cruella De Vil appears in the fourth and fifth seasons of the live-action television series Once Upon a Time. She is portrayed by actress Victoria Smurfit. In the series, Cruella is a witch who possesses the power to control animals. Smurfit also played an alternate version of the character in the series' penultimate episode, \"Homecoming\"."}]}
+{"id": 3432, "query": "what genre is the magic tree house books", "topk": [{"text": "Magic Tree House | Magic Tree House is an American series of children's books written by the American author Mary Pope Osborne. The original American series is illustrated by Salvatore Murdocca, although other illustrators have been used for foreign-language editions. The series consists of two groups. The first group consists of books 1\u201328, in which Morgan Le Fay sends Jack and Annie Smith, two normal children who are siblings from the fictional small town of Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, on numerous adventures and missions with a magical tree house. The second group, referred to as the Magic Tree House: Merlin Missions, begins with book 29, Christmas in Camelot. In Merlin Missions, Jack and Annie are given quests by the ancient wizard Merlin the Magician. These books are longer than the previous 28, and some take place in fantasy realms like Camelot. Kathleen and Teddy are two apprentices who befriend Jack and Annie during "}]}
+{"id": 3433, "query": "where did students for a democratic society start", "topk": [{"text": "Students for a Democratic Society | Beginning January 2006, a movement to revive the Students for a Democratic Society took shape. Two high school students, Jessica Rapchik and Pat Korte, decided to reach out to former members of the \"Sixties\" SDS (including Alan Haber, the organization's first president) and to build a new generation SDS. The new SDS held their first national convention in August 2006 at the University of Chicago. They describe themselves as a \"progressive organization of student activists\" intent on building \"a strong student movement to defend our rights to education and stand up against budget cuts,\" to \"oppose racism, sexism, and homophobia on campus\" and to \"say NO to war.\" They report chapters in 25 states with some thousands of supporters."}]}
+{"id": 3434, "query": "who was the first black person to register to vote", "topk": [{"text": "July 1950 | In New Orleans, U.S. District Judge J. Skelly Wright issued an injunction prohibiting Washington Parish, Louisiana from any further rejection of African American citizens from registering to vote. On July 28, William Bailey, who brought the federal lawsuit after being denied since 1946, would become the first black registered voter in the 20th Century. About fifty other black persons registered later that day at the courthouse in Bogalusa. Ben Carlin and his wife, Elinore Carlin, set out from Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the Half-Safe, an amphibious jeep, in an effort to become the first persons to drive around the world. Mrs. Carlin would abandon the journey after several years because of seasickness, and Mr. Carlin, after long stops along the way, would complete his journey on May 13, 1958, nearly eight years after starting. He had driven 39,000 miles on land, and traversed 9,600 miles on the ocean. ; Walt Disney Studios' first completely live-action film, Treasure Island, made its debut. "}]}
+{"id": 3435, "query": "who plays sheila carter on the bold and the beautiful", "topk": [{"text": "The Bold and the Beautiful | The Bold and the Beautiful: Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) was the first major character to cross over to The Bold and the Beautiful. Sheila appeared on The Young and the Restless from 1990 to 1992 (returning as a guest in 1993, 1994, and 1995), and again from 2005 to 2006 (Michelle Stafford took over the role of Sheila from 2006 to 2007). She was on The Bold and the Beautiful from 1992 to 1998, with shorter-lived stints in 2002 and 2003, and from July 2017 to March 2018. ; The Bold and the Beautiful: Molly Carter (Marilyn Alex) appeared several times after her daughter, Sheila, was revealed to be living in Los Angeles. "}]}
+{"id": 3436, "query": "where does sex and the city take place", "topk": [{"text": "Sex and the City (film) | The film's international premiere took place on May 12, 2008, at Odeon West End in London's Leicester Square to an audience of 1700. It was next premiered at Sony Center at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin on May 15. The film had its New York City premiere at Radio City Music Hall on May 27, 2008."}]}
+{"id": 3437, "query": "what are the band members names of the rolling stones", "topk": [{"text": "The Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for almost six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, heavier-driven sound that came to define hard rock. Their first stable line-up comprised vocalist Mick Jagger, multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones, guitarist Keith Richards, bassist Bill Wyman, and drummer Charlie Watts. During their formative years Jones was the primary leader: he assembled the band, named it, and drove their sound and image. After Andrew Loog Oldham became the group's manager in 1963, he "}]}
+{"id": 3438, "query": "who explored waters of cuba the bahamas and hispaniola", "topk": [{"text": "Columbian Viceroyalty | According to the capitulations of Santa Fe, all lands discovered by Christopher Columbus were part of his viceroyalty: In his first trip to the Americas (it got to Guanahani on 12 October 1492), Columbus discovered the Bahamas, Cuba and The Hispaniola, exerting his position as viceroy and governor in them, leaving to return to Spain to 39 men in La Navidad in Hispaniola, which was founded on December 25, 1492. the fort was destroyed shortly then by the Indians of the island, killing all its occupants. On his second trip in 1493 Christopher Columbus discovered Guadalupe and other islands located on the side of Atlantic Ocean between it and Puerto Rico, where he arrived on 19 November 1493. Later he found Jamaica and explored Cuba. On his return to Spain "}]}
+{"id": 3439, "query": "who sang it my party and i'll cry if i want to in the 80", "topk": [{"text": "I'll Cry If I Want To | I'll Cry If I Want To is the debut album of Lesley Gore. The album included her hit singles \"It's My Party\" and its follow-up, \"Judy's Turn to Cry\". The album was rushed out after \"It's My Party\" became a big hit, and the songs are mostly about crying, linking to the hit single's first line \"It's my party and I'll cry if I want to\", incorporating songs with titles such as \"Cry\", \"Just Let Me Cry\" and \"Cry and You Cry Alone\". Besides the hit singles, the album included pop standards such as \"Misty\", \"Cry Me a River\" and \"What Kind of Fool Am I?\". The album reached number 24 on the US Billboard 200. Edsel Records released the album on Compact Disc in 2000 in combination with Gore's second album, Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts. The album was named the 181st best album of the 1960s by Pitchfork."}]}
+{"id": 3440, "query": "who plays lefou in beauty and the beast 1991", "topk": [{"text": "Beauty and the Beast (1991 film) | as the supervising animator for Maurice. ; Jesse Corti as Lefou \u2013 Gaston's often abused yet loyal sidekick. He looks up to Gaston as his hero, and sings a song with the other villagers to cheer him up. His name is French for \"The Madman\" and also a phonetic play on \"The Fool\". Chris Wahl served as the supervising animator for Lefou. ; Jo Anne Worley as the Wardrobe \u2013 The castle's authority over fashion, and a former opera singer, who has been turned into a wardrobe. The character of Wardrobe was introduced by visual development artist Sue C. Nichols "}]}
+{"id": 3441, "query": "los angeles stadium at hollywood park opening date", "topk": [{"text": "Sports in Los Angeles | SoFi Stadium, known as Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park during its planning stages, is an ETFE roof\u2013covered stadium and entertainment complex in the suburb of Inglewood. It is located at the former site of the Hollywood Park Racetrack, approximately 3 mi from Los Angeles International Airport, immediately southeast of The Forum. The stadium is home to the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). It is also scheduled to host Super Bowl LVI in February 2022 and the College Football Playoff National Championship in January 2023. During the 2028 Summer Olympics, the stadium is expected to host the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as soccer. Archery will be held on the grounds outside the stadium. SoFi Stadium is the third stadium, and second to be in current use, since the 1970 AFL\u2013NFL merger to be shared "}]}
+{"id": 3442, "query": "who played raquel in only fools and horses", "topk": [{"text": "Tessa Peake-Jones | Tessa Peake-Jones (born 9 May 1957) is an English actress. She is known for her role as Raquel in the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, whom she played from December 1988 until the programme ended in 2003."}]}
+{"id": 3443, "query": "who does the voice of the beast in the new movie", "topk": [{"text": "Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs | The film features voice talents from: Brittany Murphy as Colleen, Fry's new polyamorous girlfriend; David Cross as Yivo, the planet-sized tentacled omnipotent alien; Professor Stephen Hawking reprising himself, this time as his own head in a jar; and Dan Castellaneta reprising his role as the Robot Devil. Aside from her regular work on the animated series King of the Hill, this was Murphy's last voice-over role before her death on December 20, 2009."}]}
+{"id": 3444, "query": "when was the first horrid henry book written", "topk": [{"text": "Horrid Henry | Anniversary Special. The first Horrid Henry book was written and published in 1994 by Orion Books. As of 2019, there are 25 titles published. The series has sold more than 21 million copies worldwide. The books are a slice-of-life series featuring the titular Henry White, a wildly misbehaved 8-year-old boy who will typically be faced with a problem and then will often retaliate in interesting ways that involve trickery, rule-breaking and elaborate practical jokes. Henry has a 6-year-old brother, Perfect Peter, who is the exact opposite. Almost every character is known by an alliterative nickname (Rude Ralph, Moody Margaret, Brainy Brian, etc.) with a few exceptions (Luanne (\"Mum\") "}]}
+{"id": 3445, "query": "what year did return of the mack come out", "topk": [{"text": "Return of the Mack (album) | The album was released on April 22, 1996 through his own record label, Mack Life Records. The album was largely self-produced by Morrison, and was recorded over a two-year period. The album's release was preceded by the release of three singles."}]}
+{"id": 3446, "query": "who says that which we call a rose", "topk": [{"text": "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose | band Henry Cow sings \"But a rose is a rose is a rose\" on \"Nine Funerals of the Citizen King\". ; UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said in 1981 that \"A crime is a crime is a crime\" in reference to the actions of members of the IRA. The sentence has been used by other speakers as well, with the intended meaning of \"no matter what you call it, criminal violence is criminal, and illegal.\" ; In the 1978 film The Magic of Lassie, Robert and Richard Sherman penned the song, \"A Rose Is Not a Rose\". ; \"A Rose Is Not "}]}
+{"id": 3447, "query": "what type of plate boundary is associated with iceland and its volcanic eruptions", "topk": [{"text": "Eurasian Plate | the North American Plate forming the northernmost part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which is straddled by Iceland. All of the volcanic eruptions in Iceland, such as the 1973 eruption of Eldfell, the 1783 eruption of Laki, and the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallaj\u00f6kull, are caused by the North American and the Eurasian Plates moving apart, which is a result of divergent plate boundary forces. The Himalayan mountain range and Tibetan plateau have formed as a result of the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate which began 50 million years ago and continues today. The geodynamics of central Asia is dominated by the interaction between the Eurasian and Indian Plates. In this area, many subplates or crust blocks have been recognized, which form the Central Asian and the East Asian transit zones."}]}
+{"id": 3448, "query": "days of our lives cast doug and julie", "topk": [{"text": "Doug Williams and Julie Olson | Douglas Williams and Julie Olson Williams are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American daytime drama Days of Our Lives. Doug and Julie are considered to be the first supercouple in daytime television history. Doug is portrayed by Bill Hayes and Julie is portrayed by Susan Seaforth Hayes. The actors are married in real life and also still recur in their roles that made them famous on NBC's Days of our Lives."}]}
+{"id": 3449, "query": "who is known as the super fast boy in the series the icredible", "topk": [{"text": "Aggressors of Dark Kombat | Also known as the \"Brown Bullet\". He is an African-American boy who is a basketball player and wishes to be famous. To achieve his objective, Bobby traverses the world, waiting to be discovered. Bobby is the fastest and smallest character in the game, and the only one who always has a weapon (specifically, his basketball). He appears in SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS as an action card, along with Sean Matsuda from Street Fighter III, who is also a basketballer. The game features eight selectable characters. The characters are not named anywhere during gameplay, which is unusual for the genre. Seven of the characters are new, but Kotaro F\u016bma returns from World Heroes. "}]}
+{"id": 3450, "query": "who is stephanie's mom on the bold and the beautiful", "topk": [{"text": "Stephanie Forrester (The Bold and the Beautiful) | Stephanie Douglas Forrester is the matriarch of the Forrester fashion dynasty and the mother of five children: Ridge, Thorne, Kristen, Felicia, and Angela. Eventually her husband Eric Forrester became interested in other women such as Margo Lynley and his former college love, Beth Logan. Eric dated Beth years earlier in college but left her when Stephanie became pregnant. Eric found Beth catering a party one night and reconnected with her. Stephanie decided against an affair with gigolo Clarke Garrison, whom Stephanie had hired to date Kristen. Stephanie was also enraged when Ridge began romancing Beth's daughter Brooke. Stephanie had mysterious absences. It was revealed she was "}]}
+{"id": 3451, "query": "who was the first signatory of the israeli declaration of independence", "topk": [{"text": "Israeli Declaration of Independence | of the signatories would play a prominent role in Israeli politics following independence; Moshe Sharett and Golda Meir both served as Prime Minister, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi became the country's second president in 1952, and several others served as ministers. David Remez was the first signatory to pass away, dying in May 1951, while Meir Vilner, the youngest signatory at just 29, was the longest living, serving in the Knesset until 1990 and dying in June 2003. Eliyahu Berligne, the oldest signatory at 82, died in 1959. Eleven minutes after midnight, the United States de facto recognized the State of Israel. This was followed by Iran (which had voted against the UN partition "}]}
+{"id": 3452, "query": "where does arsenic and old lace take place", "topk": [{"text": "Windsor, Connecticut | The Joseph Kesselring stage play and Frank Capra movie Arsenic and Old Lace was inspired by actual events that took place in a three-story brick house on Prospect Street, just off the north end of the Windsor green. Sixty men died between 1907 and 1917 while in the care of Amy Archer-Gilligan. Most were proven to be victims of arsenic poisoning. On historic Palisado Avenue, one can find the First Church in Windsor, Congregational, and adjacent graveyard. Across the street on the Palisado Green stands a statue of John Mason, a founder of Windsor and a colonial leader in the Pequot War. The historic plaque also honors Robert Seeley, Mason's second-in-command. Nearby stands Windsor's oldest structure, the Capt. "}]}
+{"id": 3453, "query": "where can you find convergent boundaries on earth", "topk": [{"text": "Convergent boundary | A convergent boundary (also known as a destructive boundary) is an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide. One plate eventually slides beneath the other, a process known as subduction. The subduction zone can be defined by a plane where many earthquakes occur, called the Wadati\u2013Benioff zone. These collisions happen on scales of millions to tens of millions of years and can lead to volcanism, earthquakes, orogenesis, destruction of lithosphere, and deformation. Convergent boundaries occur between oceanic-oceanic lithosphere, oceanic-continental lithosphere, and continental-continental lithosphere. The geologic features related to convergent boundaries vary depending on crust types. Plate tectonics is driven by convection cells in "}]}
+{"id": 3454, "query": "when did fortnite save the world first come out", "topk": [{"text": "Fortnite: Save the World | the game to play and promote on their channels in the weeks leading up to their target release date of July 25, 2017. However, a few weeks before this date, Epic recognized that the game was still not ready for release; it was playable but not content complete. Rather than prolonging it further, Epic decided to release the game into paid early access on July 25, 2017, which would also allow them to get active feedback on the game as they progressed in development. At the time of the start of early access, Gearbox Software helped distribute the game on physical media. With the "}]}
+{"id": 3455, "query": "what kind of beast is the beast from beauty and the beast", "topk": [{"text": "List of hybrid creatures in folklore | Beast (Beauty and the Beast): The Beast, from the Disney movie Beauty and the Beast, has the head structure and horns of a\u00a0bison, the arms and body of a\u00a0bear, the eyebrows of a\u00a0gorilla, the jaws, teeth, and mane of a\u00a0lion, the tusks of a boar,\u00a0and the legs and tail of a\u00a0wolf. ; Cecaelia \u2013 Half-human, half-octopus. Ursula, from Disney's The Little Mermaid, is a cecaelia. ; Cheetaur \u2013 Half-man, half-cheetah. They are featured in the Quest for Glory video games. ; Cervitaur \u2013 A deer-type centaur. This description was also used for the Golden Hind from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. ; Dracotaur \u2013 "}]}
+{"id": 3456, "query": "when did somewhere over the rainbow come out", "topk": [{"text": "Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Willie Nelson album) | Somewhere Over the Rainbow is the twenty-sixth studio album by country music singer Willie Nelson, released in 1981. It features 1940s pop standards arranged by Nelson. The album's acoustic jazz instrumentation was also meant to play tribute to one of his heroes, Belgian gipsy jazz guitar virtuoso Django Reinhardt, who influenced Nelson's playing."}]}
+{"id": 3457, "query": "when was the chain first used for f1", "topk": [{"text": "Vinot-Deguingand | The first car had a twin-cylinder 1500cc engine and chain drive. In 1903 the twin cylinder model was designated as the manufacturer's \"10CV\" model, and was joined by a four cylinder 3300cc \"H14CV\" and a \"F18CV\". The 5800cc \"30CV\" followed in 1905, joined in 1906 by the manufacturer's first six-cylinder car. The range for 1908 comprised a \"10/14CV\" and a \"16/24CV\". A \"24CV\" with a 4-litre engine was added in 1910. The range in 1914 involved cars with engine sizes of 1700cc, 2100cc, 2600cc and 4200cc. Less than a year following the outbreak of peace, in October 1919 the manufacturer took a stand at the 15th Paris Motor Show and exhibited the 12CV Vinot-Deguignand Type BO, which sat on a 3030 mm wheelbase and was powered by a 4-cylinder engine of 2603cc."}]}
+{"id": 3458, "query": "when was the death penalty reinstated in oregon", "topk": [{"text": "Capital punishment in Oregon | Oregon Supreme Court ruling and a 1984 ballot measure. Oregon voters amended the Constitution in 1914, to repeal the death penalty, by a margin of 50.04%. The repeal was an initiative of Governor Oswald West. However, the death penalty was restored in 1920 with 56% of voters favoring its use. From 1864 to 1931, executions were carried out by hanging. However, beginning with the execution of LeRoy Hershel McCarthy, on January 30, 1939, Oregon began using lethal gas in gas-chamber executions. The state executed seventeen men in this manner, including Robert E. Lee Folkes. The last of these gas-inhalation executions took place on 20 August 1962, with the execution of Leeroy Sanford McGahuey. In 1964 voters passed Measure 1, a constitutional amendment prohibiting capital punishment, with 60% of voters approving. Governor Mark Hatfield commuted the sentences of three death row inmates two days later."}]}
+{"id": 3459, "query": "who told the story of the prodigal son", "topk": [{"text": "Parable of the Prodigal Son | \"Prodigal Son\" by Reverend Robert Wilkins, which tells the story of the parable, is probably better known by the Rolling Stones cover version, which is featured on Beggars Banquet (1968). ; \"Prodigal Man\", written by Ted Nugent, was performed by The Amboy Dukes as the second track of their third album Migration (1969) ; \"Let Me In\" by The Osmonds presents a version of the parable as part of their Mormon concept album The Plan (1973), and was a hit song in its time. ; \"Prodigal Son\" by Steel Pulse, featured on the British Reggae band's debut album Handsworth Revolution (1979), recreates the Biblical story as a Rastafarian parable. ; \"Prodigal Son\" by British heavy-metal band Iron Maiden "}]}
+{"id": 3460, "query": "one piece english dubbed episode 564 release date", "topk": [{"text": "One Piece (season 5) | through February 2, 2003, on Fuji Television in Japan and was released on DVD in five compilations, each containing one disc with two or three episodes, by Avex Mode between March 3, 2004, and July 7, 2004. The season was then licensed for a heavily edited dubbed broadcast in English by 4Kids Entertainment. Their adaptation ran from August 4, 2007, through September 22, 2007, on Cartoon Network and omitted seven of the season's thirteen episodes. It was the last season to be dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment. Starting with the sixth season, Funimation took over dubbing new episodes for broadcast on Cartoon Network. Eventually they began redubbing the series from the start for uncut release on DVD and released the fifth season, relabeled as \"One Piece: Season Two \u2013 Seventh "}]}
+{"id": 3461, "query": "who stepped out of the dithyrambic chorus to become the first actor", "topk": [{"text": "Acting | One of the first known actors was an ancient Greek called Thespis of Icaria in Athens. Writing two centuries after the event, Aristotle in his Poetics (c. 335 BCE) suggests that Thespis stepped out of the dithyrambic chorus and addressed it as a separate character. Before Thespis, the chorus narrated (for example, \"Dionysus did this, Dionysus said that\"). When Thespis stepped out from the chorus, he spoke as if he was the character (for example, \"I am Dionysus, I did this\"). To distinguish between these different modes of storytelling\u2014enactment and narration\u2014Aristotle uses the terms \"mimesis\" (via enactment) and \"diegesis\" (via narration). From Thespis' name derives the word \"thespian\"."}]}
+{"id": 3462, "query": "when does elijah first appear in vampire diaries", "topk": [{"text": "Original Vampires (The Vampire Diaries) | He is portrayed by New Zealand actor Daniel Gillies. Elijah is the third born child to Esther and Mikael. Elijah first appears in \"Rose\", the eighth episode of the second season of The Vampire Diaries. He is brought into the circle by two vampires named Rose and Trevor. They make a deal to be allowed immunity from Elijah and the Originals if they hand over Elena Gilbert, the new Petrova doppelg\u00e4nger. It is later revealed that Rose and Trevor were the vampires who failed to keep Katerina Petrova (Katherine Pierce) alive for Klaus to sacrifice in the ritual required to "}]}
+{"id": 3463, "query": "what is the longest pier in the uk", "topk": [{"text": "Llandudno Pier | Llandudno Pier is a Grade II* listed pier in the seaside resort of Llandudno, North Wales, United Kingdom. At 2,295 ft, the pier is the longest in Wales and the fifth longest in England and Wales. In 2005, was voted \"Pier of the Year 2005\" by the members of the National Piers Society. At the end of the pier is a deep-water landing stage, completely rebuilt for the third time in 1969, which is used by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company for occasional excursions to Douglas, Isle of Man, and for an annual visit of the PS Waverley or the MV Balmoral preserved steamers. The June 2007 sailings of the Balmoral were rescheduled to start at Menai Bridge Pier, after it emerged that Llandudno Pier's Landing Stage was no longer safe to use. The Landing Stage was rebuilt in 2012 and the MV Balmoral called there, the first ship since 2006, on 2 July 2015. In the present day the landing stage is no longer used for steamers but has its use as a platform for anglers to fish off the end of the pier and is not accessible to the general public."}]}
+{"id": 3464, "query": "where is the tablet of the ten commandments", "topk": [{"text": "Knesset Menorah | The Ten Commandments appear on the Menorah in their traditional form of two rectangular tablets with rounded tops. Written on the tablets are the Ten Commandments as given at Mount Sinai encapsulating the basic tenets of Jewish faith and values. Each commandment is represented on the tablets by the first two words of the full commandment. Flames rise in the background of the tablets, symbolizing the burning bush or Mount Sinai aflame at the Giving of the Torah."}]}
+{"id": 3465, "query": "do you need a permit or license to own a gun in florida", "topk": [{"text": "Gun laws in Florida | Buyers must be at least 21 years old to purchase any firearm in Florida from a licensed vendor. There is a waiting period of the longer of 3 business days or until background checks clear unless the purchaser has a concealed carry permit, is trading in a different firearm, the purchase is for a rifle or shotgun and the purchaser has completed a 16-hour hunter safety class in addition to holding a hunter safety certification card, or the purchaser is law enforcement or military. As state law on waiting periods and background checks do not apply to sales by non-licensed sellers, the Florida Constitution, Art VIII Sec. 5(b), permits counties to enact ordinances that require a criminal history records check and a 3 to 5-day waiting period for non-licensed sellers when any part of a firearm sale is conducted on property to which the public has the \"right of access\", such as at a gun show conducted on public property. These local option ordinances may not be applied to holders of a concealed weapons license. Only Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Hillsborough, and Volusia counties had enacted such ordinances."}]}
+{"id": 3466, "query": "where does cleavage of the peptide bond by chymotrypsin occur", "topk": [{"text": "Chymotrypsin | In vivo, chymotrypsin is a proteolytic enzyme (serine protease) acting in the digestive systems of many organisms. It facilitates the cleavage of peptide bonds by a hydrolysis reaction, which despite being thermodynamically favorable, occurs extremely slowly in the absence of a catalyst. The main substrates of chymotrypsin are peptide bonds in which the amino acid N-terminal to the bond is a tryptophan, tyrosine, phenylalanine, or leucine. Like many proteases, chymotrypsin also hydrolyses amide bonds in vitro, a virtue that enabled the use of substrate analogs such as N-acetyl-L-phenylalanine p-nitrophenyl amide for enzyme assays. Chymotrypsin cleaves peptide bonds by attacking the unreactive carbonyl group with a powerful nucleophile, the serine 195 residue located in the active site of the enzyme, which briefly becomes covalently bonded to the substrate, "}]}
+{"id": 3467, "query": "when does the nba season end this year", "topk": [{"text": "2019\u201320 NBA season | The 2019\u201320 NBA season was the 74th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The regular season began on October 22, 2019, and originally was supposed to end on April 15, 2020. However, the season was suspended on March 11 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 16, at the United Center in Chicago, and was won by Team LeBron, 157\u2013155. The playoffs were originally scheduled to begin on April 18, and end with the NBA Finals in June. At the time of the suspension, teams had played between 63 and 67 games. On June 4, the NBA Board of Governors approved a plan to restart the season on July 30, and the National "}]}
+{"id": 3468, "query": "malcom in the middle season 1 episode 3", "topk": [{"text": "Morley (cigarette) | for Morley cigarettes. ; The L Word ; Malcolm in the Middle Season 2 Episode 21 \u201cMalcom vs. Reese\u201d - Reese accuses Malcolm of placing Morley\u2019s in the laundry to frame him. ; Mannix \"All Around the Money Tree\" (22 Feb 1969): Joe Mannix opens a suitcase to discover a couple packs of Morleys\u2014in white packs. ; Mannix \"Falling Star\" (6 Jan 1968): A scene opens with a white pack of Morley cigarettes prominently displayed on an end table. Just as Joe Mannix is about to take a cigarette out of the pack, he is interrupted by a knock at "}]}
+{"id": 3469, "query": "where are most nutrients absorbed in the human digestive tract", "topk": [{"text": "Digestion | digestive enzymes from the pancreas and bile juice from the liver and then passes through the small intestine, in which digestion continues. When the chyme is fully digested, it is absorbed into the blood. 95% of nutrient absorption occurs in the small intestine. Water and minerals are reabsorbed back into the blood in the colon (large intestine) where the pH is slightly acidic about 5.6 ~ 6.9. Some vitamins, such as biotin and vitamin K (K2MK7) produced by bacteria in the colon are also absorbed into the blood in the colon. Absorption of water, simple sugar and alcohol also takes place in stomach. Waste material is eliminated from the rectum during defecation."}]}
+{"id": 3470, "query": "who was the leader of the soviet union when the berlin wall was built", "topk": [{"text": "Berlin Blockade | Millions of East Germans escaped to West Germany over East Germany, and Berlin became a major escape route. This led to major-power conflict over Berlin that stretched at least from 1946 to the construction of the Berlin wall in 1961. Dwight D. Eisenhower became US President in 1953 and Nikita Khrushchev became Soviet leader in 1958. Khrushchev tried to push Eisenhower on Berlin in 1958\u201359. The Soviets backed down when Eisenhower's resolve seemed to match that of Truman. When Eisenhower was replaced by Kennedy in 1961, Khrushchev tried again, with essentially the same result."}]}
+{"id": 3471, "query": "when was the term prime minister first used", "topk": [{"text": "List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom | The prime minister of the United Kingdom is the principal minister of the crown of the Her Majesty's Government, and the head of the British Cabinet. There is no specific date for when the office of prime minister first appeared, as the role was not created but rather evolved over a period of time through a merger of duties. However, the term was regularly, if informally, used of Walpole by the 1730s. It was used in the House of Commons as early as 1805, and it was certainly in parliamentary use by the 1880s. In 1905, the post of prime minister was officially given recognition in the order of precedence. Modern historians generally consider Sir Robert Walpole, who led the government of Great Britain for over "}]}
+{"id": 3472, "query": "when was the time the eagles won the superbowl", "topk": [{"text": "1948 Philadelphia Eagles season | Sunday, November 14, 1948 Played at Shibe Park in Philadelphia, PA For third time in the 1948 season, and the second time playing at Shibe Park, the Eagles win a game by the score of 45\u20130."}]}
+{"id": 3473, "query": "who named all the animals in the world", "topk": [{"text": "Name All the Animals | Name All the Animals is a 2004 memoir by Alison Smith, detailing the aftermath of the death of her eighteen-year-old brother. While attending Our Lady of Mercy High School, a Catholic high school, Smith developed an eating disorder, lost her faith in God and realized that she was a lesbian, all after her brother's death. The book has received significant acclaim. It was named one of People Magazine\u2019s ten best books of 2004 and won the Barnes & Noble Discover Award for Non-Fiction, the 2005 Lambda Literary Award for Autobiography/Memoir and the 2005 Judy Grahn Award."}]}
+{"id": 3474, "query": "the most stable mineral at the earth's surface", "topk": [{"text": "Mineral | of rutile (TiO2). The silica polymorph that is most stable at the Earth's surface is \u03b1-quartz. Its counterpart, \u03b2-quartz, is present only at high temperatures and pressures (changes to \u03b1-quartz below 573 \u00b0C at 1 bar). These two polymorphs differ by a \"kinking\" of bonds; this change in structure gives \u03b2-quartz greater symmetry than \u03b1-quartz, and they are thus also called high quartz (\u03b2) and low quartz (\u03b1). Feldspars are the most abundant group in the Earth's crust, at about 50%. In the feldspars, Al3+ substitutes for Si4+, which creates a charge imbalance that must be accounted for by the addition of cations. The base structure becomes either [AlSi3O8]\u2212 or [Al2Si2O8]2\u2212 There are 22 mineral species of feldspars, "}]}
+{"id": 3475, "query": "who played caesar in planet of the apes war", "topk": [{"text": "Caesar (Planet of the Apes) | Andy Serkis's performance as Caesar in the rebooted Planet of the Apes trilogy garnered massive critical acclaim. Andrew Howley from National Geographic has compared Caesar's evolution to that of natural human evolution. Fans have embraced Caesar as one of the best film characters of the 2010s, as well as one of the most impressive displays of visual effects in cinema. Many fans were upset due to the lack of Academy Award nominations Serkis received for his performance. In particular, fans were upset that Serkis was not nominated for Best Actor for his performance in War For the Planet of the Apes."}]}
+{"id": 3476, "query": "who abandoned traditional harmony and created the twelve-tone system for composition", "topk": [{"text": "Arnold Schoenberg | Later, Schoenberg was to develop the most influential version of the dodecaphonic (also known as twelve-tone) method of composition, which in French and English was given the alternative name serialism by Ren\u00e9 Leibowitz and Humphrey Searle in 1947. This technique was taken up by many of his students, who constituted the so-called Second Viennese School. They included Anton Webern, Alban Berg, and Hanns Eisler, all of whom were profoundly influenced by Schoenberg. He published a number of books, ranging from his famous Harmonielehre (Theory of Harmony) to Fundamentals of Musical Composition, many of which are still in print and used by musicians and developing composers. Schoenberg viewed "}]}
+{"id": 3477, "query": "who are the nbc olympic ice skating commentators", "topk": [{"text": "NBC Olympic broadcasts | sets of commentators: Terry Gannon, Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir announced NBCSN's live broadcast; and Tom Hammond, Scott Hamilton and Sandra Bezic anchored the tape-delayed coverage on NBC. Invariably, comparisons were made between the two announcing teams; the NBCSN team of Weir and Lipinski received critical acclaim, and were ultimately named NBC's lead commentary team for figure skating later that year. NBC was criticized over the way its tape-delayed primetime coverage handled the news of Russian figure skater Evgeni Plushenko's withdrawal from competition due to injury. Hours after he announced his withdrawal, NBC continued to air promotions for its primetime show still stating that he would skate in the event."}]}
+{"id": 3478, "query": "where does the band imagine dragons come from", "topk": [{"text": "Imagine Dragons | Imagine Dragons is an American pop rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, consisting of lead singer Dan Reynolds, guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee and drummer Daniel Platzman. The band first gained exposure with the release of their single \"It's Time\", followed by their award-winning debut studio album Night Visions (2012), which resulted in the chart-topping singles \"Radioactive\" and \"Demons\". Rolling Stone named \"Radioactive\", which held the record for most weeks charted on the Billboard Hot 100, the \"biggest rock hit of the year\". MTV called them \"the year's biggest breakout band\", and Billboard named them their \"Breakthrough Band of 2013\" and \"Biggest Band of 2017\". and placed them at the top of their \"Year in Rock\" rankings for 2013, 2017, and 2018. Imagine Dragons topped the Billboard Year-End \"Top Artists \u2013 "}]}
+{"id": 3479, "query": "when do new episodes of ncis los angeles return", "topk": [{"text": "NCIS: Los Angeles (season 11) | NCIS: Los Angeles was renewed for an eleventh season on April 22, 2019. In March 2020, CBS announced that the season's production had been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a consequence of this, season eleven's episode order was reduced from 24 to 22."}]}
+{"id": 3480, "query": "when does elena turn into a vampire in the tv series", "topk": [{"text": "Elena Gilbert | Executive producers Julie Plec and Kevin Williamson agreed that in the book series, Elena was turned into a vampire too early, which was around page 200 of The Awakening. Elena's transition into a vampire was planned for two years. Plec said: \"That felt obviously too soon, and rushed, and we didn\u2019t want to make a show about a teenage girl who instantly becomes a vampire. But we always knew that her journey would take her there eventually\". At the second season's conclusion, Elena was nearly turned into a vampire. Dobrev was happy that she wasn't, because she felt \"it would have been too soon\", and also didn't think it was something Elena or she wanted. In the show's third season, Elena has a brain hemorrhage which was initially "}]}
+{"id": 3481, "query": "who wrote the country song i can only imagine", "topk": [{"text": "I Can Only Imagine (MercyMe song) | \"I Can Only Imagine\" is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe. Written and composed by lead singer Bart Millard, it was originally recorded for the band's 1999 independent album The Worship Project before being included on their 2001 major-label debut album Almost There. The song was the last to be written for The Worship Project; in writing it, Millard drew upon his thoughts about his father's death. Lyrically, it imagines what it would be like to be in front of God in heaven; it opens with just a piano before building to include guitar and drums. After being released on October 12, 2001, as the second single from Almost There, \"I Can Only Imagine\" became a major success on Christian radio; "}]}
+{"id": 3482, "query": "where does the water come from to fill lake eyre", "topk": [{"text": "Lake Eyre | Typically a 1.5 m flood occurs every three years, a 4 m flood every decade, and a fill or near fill a few times a century. The water in the lake soon evaporates, with a minor or medium flood drying by the end of the following summer. Most of the water entering the lakes arrives via Warburton River. In strong La Ni\u00f1a years, the lake can fill. Since 1885, this has occurred in 1886\u20131887, 1889\u20131890, 1916\u20131917, 1950, 1955, 1974\u20131977, and 1999\u20132001, with the highest flood of 6 m in 1974. Local rain can also fill Kati Thanda\u2013Lake Eyre to 3 \u2013, as occurred in 1984 and 1989. Torrential rain in January 2007 took about six weeks to reach the lake but only placed a small amount of water into it. When recently flooded, the lake is almost fresh, and native freshwater fish, including bony bream (Nematolosa erebi), the Lake Eyre Basin sub-species of golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) and various small hardyhead species (Craterocephalus spp.) can survive in it."}]}
+{"id": 3483, "query": "when does season 2 of just add magic come out", "topk": [{"text": "Just Add Magic (TV series) | On January 4, 2018, a trailer was released announcing more episodes, which premiered on Amazon on January 19, 2018, as an extension of the second season. On January 11, 2019, a trailer was released announcing the third season, which premiered on February 1. The series aired on Universal Kids from June 9, 2019, to November 22, 2019. On September 20, 2019, an announcement was made that a Just Add Magic special would come out on October 25."}]}
+{"id": 3484, "query": "latest season on keeping up with the kardashians", "topk": [{"text": "Keeping Up with the Kardashians | In North America, the first three seasons of the reality series were distributed on DVD. The first season was released on October 7, 2008, by Lions Gate Entertainment which obtained the home entertainment distribution rights for a variety of programming from Comcast Entertainment Group, including Keeping Up with the Kardashians. The second and third seasons of the series were released on November 10, 2009, and August 17, 2010, respectively. In Australia, all seasons are released on DVD by Universal Sony Pictures. The latest addition, which includes the eleventh season of the show, was released on April 28, 2016. In the United Kingdom, the reality series is distributed by Universal Pictures UK. The DVD set of the seventh season, the latest addition, was released on June 24, 2013. The episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians are also available on numerous streaming video on demand services, such as Amazon Video, iTunes, Google Play, Microsoft Movies & TV, Hulu, Peacock, and Vudu, as well as the E! network's own streaming service. On May 7, 2020, it was announced that the show would be released on Netflix for the UK."}]}
+{"id": 3485, "query": "who won nfl football coach of the year", "topk": [{"text": "Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year Award | The Associated Press National Football League Coach of the Year Award is presented annually by the Associated Press (AP) to the National Football League (NFL) coach adjudged to have had the most outstanding season. It has been awarded since the 1957 season. Since 2011, the winner has been announced at the annual NFL Honors ceremony held the day before the Super Bowl. Don Shula has won the most AP NFL Coach of the Year awards, receiving four during his 33-year head coaching career: three with the Baltimore Colts and one with the Miami Dolphins. Chuck Knox and Bill Belichick have each been awarded three times. The incumbent AP NFL Coach of the Year is Kevin Stefanski, who led the Cleveland Browns to an 11-5 record."}]}
+{"id": 3486, "query": "who played the virgin in conan the destroyer", "topk": [{"text": "Sarah Douglas (actress) | II (1980), having beaten 600 actresses to the part. In 1984, she played another fantasy villainess in Conan the Destroyer as the evil Queen Taramis. Douglas also continued to appear on television, and was a series regular in the short-lived British sitcom Thundercloud in 1979. Throughout the 1980s, she went on to appear in a variety of guest roles in UK and US series such as The Professionals, Bergerac, Hotel, Magnum, P.I., Sledge Hammer! and Remington Steele. However, her most prominent television role is that of Pamela Lynch in the primetime soap opera Falcon Crest, which she played for two seasons from 1983 to "}]}
+{"id": 3487, "query": "when did the black death end in england", "topk": [{"text": "England in the Late Middle Ages | Pestilence is less virulent during the winter months, and spreads less rapidly. The Black Death in England had survived the winter of 1348\u201349, but during the following winter it ended, and by December 1349 conditions were returning to relative normalcy. It had taken the disease approximately 500 days to traverse the entire country. The Black Death brought a halt to Edward's campaigns by killing between a third to more than half of his subjects. The king passed the Ordinance of Labourers and the Statute of Labourers in response to the shortage of labour and social unrest that followed the plague. The labour laws were ineffectively enforced and the repressive measures caused resentment."}]}
+{"id": 3488, "query": "paul walkers cars in fast and furious list", "topk": [{"text": "Fast & Furious (2009 film) | The film was announced in July 2007. Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, and the rest of the cast of the original film all reprised their roles. Filming began in 2008. The movie cars were built in Southern California's San Fernando Valley. Around 240 cars were built for the film. However, the replica vehicles do not match the specifications they were supposed to represent. For example, the replica version of F-Bomb, a 1973 Chevrolet Camaro built by Tom Nelson of NRE and David Freiburger of Hot Rod magazine, included a 300 hp crate V8 engine with a 3-speed automatic transmission, whereas the actual car included a twin-turbo 1,500 hp engine and a 5-speed transmission. The original Dodge Charger 426 Hemi R/T that was "}]}
+{"id": 3489, "query": "when boy meets girl waiting for a star to fall", "topk": [{"text": "Waiting for a Star to Fall | \"Waiting for a Star to Fall\" is a song by American pop music duo Boy Meets Girl in 1988, written by the duo's two members, Shannon Rubicam and George Merrill. They wrote the song after witnessing a falling star at a Whitney Houston concert and originally offered the song to Houston, but Arista Records CEO Clive Davis rejected it. American singer Belinda Carlisle then recorded the song but denied its inclusion on her 1987 album Heaven on Earth, so Rubicam and Merrill decided to record and release the song themselves. \"Waiting for a Star to Fall\" was released in June 1988 as the second single from Boy Meets Girl's second studio album, Reel Life (1988). The song became a chart hit in several countries, reaching number five on the US Billboard Hot 100, number two in Canada, number five in Ireland, and number nine in the United Kingdom. Since its release, it has been remixed and covered by many artists, including Cabin Crew and Sunset Strippers, who experienced concurrent success with their reworkings in 2005."}]}
+{"id": 3490, "query": "christmas though a christian holiday began as a celebration of", "topk": [{"text": "Christmas | Antioch, Alexandria, Albania, Cyprus, Finland, and the Orthodox Church in America, among others, began using the Revised Julian calendar in the early 20th century, which at present corresponds exactly to the Gregorian calendar. Therefore, these Orthodox Christians mark December 25 (and thus Christmas) on the same day that is internationally considered to be December 25. A further complication is added by the fact that the Armenian Apostolic Church continues the original ancient Eastern Christian practice of celebrating the birth of Christ not as a separate holiday, but on the same day as the celebration of his baptism (Theophany), which is on January 6. This is a public holiday in Armenia, and it is held on "}]}
+{"id": 3491, "query": "who caused to build qutub minar in delhi", "topk": [{"text": "List of tourist attractions in Delhi | The Qutub Minar is located in Qutb complex, Mehrauli in South Delhi. It was built by Qutub-ud-din Aibak of the Slave Dynasty, founder of the Delhi Sultanate, started construction of the Qutub Minar's first storey around 1192. In 1220, Aibak's successor and son-in-law Iltutmish completed a further three storeys. In 1369, a lightning strike destroyed the top storey. Firoz Shah Tughlaq replaced the damaged storey and added one more. It is a fluted red sandstone tower, which tapers up to a height of 72.5 meters and is covered with intricate carvings and verses from the Quran. ; Lodhi Gardens, earlier called Lady Willingdon Park is a 15th and 16th-century park with numerous monuments scattered among its lawns, flowers, shady trees and ponds. Notable "}]}
+{"id": 3492, "query": "who changed the role of the first lady", "topk": [{"text": "First Lady of the United States | United States, Joe Biden. While the title was not in general use until much later, Martha Washington, the wife of George Washington, the first U.S. president (1789\u20131797), is considered to be the inaugural first lady of the United States. During her lifetime, she was often referred to as \"Lady Washington\". Since the 1790s, the role of first lady has changed considerably. It has come to include involvement in political campaigns, management of the White House, championship of social causes, and representation of the president at official and ceremonial occasions. As first ladies now typically publish their memoirs, which are viewed as potential sources of additional information about their husbands' administrations, and because "}]}
+{"id": 3493, "query": "who sings two pints of lager and a packet of crisps", "topk": [{"text": "Splodgenessabounds | (a pastiche of the theme tune of the TV series, Return of the Saint featuring the character Simon Templar) and \"Michael Booth's Talking Bum\". \"Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Please\" was the only song from that release that picked up any airplay, first from John Peel on his BBC Radio 1 show, and later on daytime radio as a novelty song. The song peaked at No. 7 in the UK Singles Chart in June 1980, however the band members were unable to capitalise on their success by appearing on Top of the Pops, because the show was off the air due "}]}
+{"id": 3494, "query": "when was the last time a hurricane hit the uk", "topk": [{"text": "List of surviving Hawker Hurricanes | Hurricane Mk I P2902 (registered G-ROBT), recovered wreck that crashed 31 May 1940 near Dunkirk. ; Hurricane Mk I P3717 (registered G-HITT), recovered wreck from Russia, since traced to have Battle of Britain history. ; Hurricane Mk I R4118 (one of the last flying Battle of Britain veterans; registered G-HUPW) is privately owned by Hurricane Heritage but since 2015 kept within the hangars of the Shuttleworth Collection (restored in 2004 by Hawker Restorations Ltd in the UK). Delivered new to No. 605 Squadron RAF at Drem on 17 August 1940. During the Battle of Britain, it flew 49 sorties from Croydon and shot down five enemy aircraft. Upon completion of its RAF service, "}]}
+{"id": 3495, "query": "who was the declaration of independence written for", "topk": [{"text": "Glossary of American politics | Declaration of Independence: A document written chiefly by Thomas Jefferson and adopted by the Continental Congress in 1776 which formally declared the intent of the original American colonies to govern themselves independently of British rule and listed the various reasons why the American colonists no longer accepted British sovereignty. The adoption of the Declaration is remembered as one of the most significant moments of the American Revolution, as it officially brought to an end any effort to address the colonists' grievances within the strictures of the colonial system and publicly announced their demand for independence and their intention to fight for it if necessary. The text of the Declaration outlines the moral obligations of governments with respect to their subjects and "}]}
+{"id": 3496, "query": "who played susanna in legends of the fall", "topk": [{"text": "Susanna (2000 film) | Mallika Sarabhai was also approached to play the role of Susanna. ; Susanna is widely regarded as the best performance by Vani Viswanath. ; Canadian poet and musician Leonard Cohen's \"Suzanne\" is played in the film. "}]}
+{"id": 3497, "query": "where are they building the new raiders stadium", "topk": [{"text": "Multi-purpose stadium | team (the Oakland Raiders), the Oakland Coliseum (now RingCentral Coliseum). This arrangement ended once the Raiders settled into the new Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada by 2020, giving each NFL franchise and MLB franchise its own stadium. The Athletics are currently seeking a new home; they are currently exploring plans to build Oakland Ballpark. Before announcing their move to Las Vegas, the Raiders suggested a move back to Los Angeles, where they played from 1982 to 1994, and also actively explored a move to the Alamodome in San Antonio; other parties suggested that the Raiders share the new Levi's "}]}
+{"id": 3498, "query": "who was the voice of templeton in charlotte's web", "topk": [{"text": "Charlotte's Web (1973 film) | In January 1972, it was reported that Henry Gibson, Debbie Reynolds, and Tony Randall had signed on to provide the voices of Wilbur, Charlotte, and Templeton. Writing in his autobiography, Barbera wrote that Reynolds had called him and said that she was willing to join the project even without being paid. Although Randall had completed all of his voicework, co-director Iwao Takamoto wrote that \"his readings just went flat, which surprised all of us. Tony's delivery was a bit too sophisticated and his singing was too operatic. He did not have enough of that raunchy feeling that the character required.\" Barbera felt Randall had to be replaced, and approached Paul Lynde, who was voicing characters in The Perils of Penelope Pitstop and other Hanna-Barbera TV shows at the time, to do a reading. Lynde was officially cast in the following spring, which was followed by Agnes Moorehead, Rex Allen, Pamelyn Ferdin, and Martha Scott who had joined the cast."}]}
+{"id": 3499, "query": "who has the most rings in the nba right now 2017", "topk": [{"text": "David West (basketball) | Cleveland Cavaliers 4\u20131 in the 2017 NBA Finals. The Warriors' 16\u20131 playoff record was the best ever postseason winning percentage in NBA history. On July 25, 2017, after winning his first championship ring, West re-signed with the Warriors for one more year, with expectations to retire after the 2017\u201318 season. On January 8, 2018, in a 124\u2013114 win over the Denver Nuggets, West became the 127th player in NBA history to play in 1,000 regular-season games. After reaching that milestone, he noted that he might consider signing again for the 2018\u201319 season, saying, \"It all depends on how my body feels. Right now I feel good.\" After winning his second NBA Championship, West announced his retirement from the NBA after 15 seasons on August 30, 2018."}]}
+{"id": 3500, "query": "the actual name of the confederate force at gettysburg was", "topk": [{"text": "Battle of Gettysburg, first day | On the morning of July 1, Union cavalry in the division of Brigadier General John Buford were awaiting the approach of Confederate infantry forces from the direction of Cashtown, to the northwest. Confederate forces from the brigade of Brig. Gen. J. Johnston Pettigrew had briefly clashed with Union forces the day before but believed they were Pennsylvania militia of little consequence, not the regular army cavalry that was screening the approach of the Army of the Potomac. General Buford recognized the importance of the high ground directly to the south of Gettysburg. He knew that if the Confederates could gain control of the "}]}
+{"id": 3501, "query": "when was the last wolf pack killed in yellowstone", "topk": [{"text": "History of wolves in Yellowstone | Prior to the National Park Service assuming control of the park in 1916, the U.S. Army killed 14 wolves during their tenure (1886–1916), most in the years 1914–15. In 1940, Adolph Murie, a noted wildlife biologist published his Fauna Series No. 4—Fauna of the National Parks of the United States-Ecology of the Coyote in the Yellowstone National Park. In this report, Murie tallied the number of wolves killed as reported annually by park administrators between 1915 and 1935: Updated research in the 1980s verified that the last official killing of wolves in the park took place in 1926 when two pups found near Soda Butte Creek were killed by park rangers. The last reported wolf killed in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (prior to today's legal hunting or control measures) occurred in May 1943 when Leo Cottenoir, a Native American sheepheader on the Wind River Reservation shot a wolf near the southern border of the park."}]}
+{"id": 3502, "query": "new anime from the creators of attack on titan", "topk": [{"text": "Attack on Titan | An anime series based on the manga is currently being aired in Japan. Produced by Wit Studio and directed by Tetsur\u014d Araki, a first season aired between April 7, 2013, and September 29, 2013, originally on Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS). The second and the third season, directed by Masashi Koizuka, first aired from April 1, 2017, to June 17, 2017, and between July 23, 2018, and July 1, 2019, respectively on MBS and NHK General TV. Upon the airing of the final episode of the third season on July 1, 2019, it was announced that the fourth and final season of the anime series is scheduled for release in Fall 2020 on NHK General. "}]}
+{"id": 3503, "query": "who lives at the end of king lear", "topk": [{"text": "Cordelia (King Lear) | Cordelia was always Lear\u2019s favourite daughter. After Lear is rejected by Cordelia's sisters, Goneril and Regan, he goes mad. Cordelia returns at the end of the play with the intentions of helping Lear, ultimately reversing her role as daughter to that of mother. But when she arrives, Lear is not able to recognize her because of his state of madness. Nevertheless, she forgives him for banishing her. By the time Lear finally regains his reason and realizes who Cordelia is, they have little time to talk and reconcile. Edmund arrives and sends them both to prison, where Cordelia is ultimately hanged. In Nahum Tate's revision The History of King Lear (1681), which replaced Shakespeare's original version on stage for decades, Cordelia marries Edgar and becomes ruler of the kingdom."}]}
+{"id": 3504, "query": "deep water fishing boat with many baited hooks", "topk": [{"text": "Sillaginidae | used is kept light to avoid spooking the fish, and often requires only a simple setup, with a hook and light sinker tied directly to the mainline usually effective. In deeper water fished from boats or where currents are strong, more complex rigs are used, often with hooks tied to dropper loops on the trace. in Australia, some specialist whiting fishermen who target the fish in the surf or on shallow banks use red beads or tubing to attract the fish, claiming the method produces more fish. The bait used is normally anything from the surrounding environment which the whiting "}]}
+{"id": 3505, "query": "where was gunsmoke to the last man filmed", "topk": [{"text": "Gunsmoke: To the Last Man | Gunsmoke: To the Last Man is a 1992 American Western television film starring James Arness as retired Marshal Matt Dillon and featuring Pat Hingle. Hapless rustlers make the fatal mistake of stealing Matt Dillon's cattle and Dillon blunders into the gory Pleasant Valley War during the process of hunting them down and killing two of them. The film, set in the 1880s, was directed by Jerry Jameson and based upon the long-running American TV series Gunsmoke (1955 to 1975). The supporting cast features Matt Mulhern as Will McCall, Joseph Bottoms as villainous Tommy Graham, and Morgan Woodward as Sheriff Abel Rose."}]}
+{"id": 3506, "query": "when was the defensive 3 second rule implemented", "topk": [{"text": "Defensive three-second violation | become legal, or if the defender is guarding a player who has possession of the ball. The team committing a defensive three-second violation is assessed a team technical foul. The offense receives one free throw and retains possession of the ball. The NBA also made zone defenses legal prior to the 2001\u20132002 season. However, the defensive three-second violation makes it difficult for NBA defenses to play zone, since zone defenses usually position a player in the middle of the key to stop penetration. The Philippine Basketball Association used to follow the illegal defense rule until the 2003 PBA season, when it was abolished. The WNBA adopted its own defensive three-second rule in 2013."}]}
+{"id": 3507, "query": "who represents the arizona 9th district in the house", "topk": [{"text": "Arizona's 9th legislative district | The district is represented for the 2021\u20132022 Legislative Session in the State Senate by Victoria Steele (D, Tucson) and in the House of Representatives by Pamela Hannley (D, Tucson) and Randall Friese (D, Tucson)."}]}
+{"id": 3508, "query": "this type of nuclear decay effectively turns a proton into a neutron", "topk": [{"text": "Nuclear binding energy | neutrons is too far from stability, nucleons may spontaneously change from proton to neutron, or neutron to proton. The two methods for this conversion are mediated by the weak force, and involve types of beta decay. In the simplest beta decay, neutrons are converted to protons by emitting a negative electron and an antineutrino. This is always possible outside a nucleus because neutrons are more massive than protons by an equivalent of about 2.5 electrons. In the opposite process, which only happens within a nucleus, and not to free particles, a proton may become a neutron by ejecting a positron and an electron neutrino. "}]}
+{"id": 3509, "query": "who drove the number 18 car in nascar", "topk": [{"text": "1978 American 500 | in 23rd place after starting in 25th place (improving his position by two places). Charlie Blanton and Johnny Halford would also retire from NASCAR after this race. Frasson drove the race using a self-owned #18 vehicle with a 1978 Buick Century as his manufacturer and model. The number would be transferred over to a Chevrolet machine when it was transferred to Joe Gibbs Racing starting in the 1992 Daytona 500 and remains with JGR to the present day. The number in question would ultimately become synonymous with Kyle Busch's Toyota Camry starting in 2008. Top prize at this race would be $23,360 in American dollars ($0 when adjusted for inflation)."}]}
+{"id": 3510, "query": "who sang buddy can you spare a dime", "topk": [{"text": "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? | Can You Spare a Dime?\" The bridge deals with the singer's experiences as a veteran of the Great War, falling from patriotism \"looked swell\" to the discordant harmonies of \"slogging through hell\". The song then ends, not on a note of resignation, but with anger \u2013 repeating the beginning (as is usual for Broadway songs), an octave higher, but with a significant change: the friendly \"Brother, can you spare a dime?\" is replaced with the more assertive \"Buddy, can you spare a dime?\" According to Harold Meyerson and Ernest Harburg, \"[r]hythmically and melodically it sounds like a Jewish chant.\" An article in Tablet magazine suggested that the melody was similar to Hatikvah, the Israeli national anthem."}]}
+{"id": 3511, "query": "what is the first covenant in the old testament", "topk": [{"text": "Johannes Cocceius | he spiritualized the Hebrew scriptures to such an extent that it was said that Cocceius found Christ everywhere in the Old Testament and Hugo Grotius found him nowhere. He taught that before as much as after the fall of man, the relation between God and man was a covenant. The first covenant was a Covenant of Works. For this was substituted, after the Fall, the Covenant of Grace, necessitating the coming of Jesus for its fulfillment. He held millenarian views, and was the founder of a school of theologians who were called Cocceians. His most distinguished pupil was Campeius Vitringa."}]}
+{"id": 3512, "query": "who validated the civil rights movement by proclaiming we shall overcome", "topk": [{"text": "Theodore Hesburgh | to his assessment of the Kennedy administration's civil rights efforts, Hesburgh praised Lyndon B. Johnson's work to secure passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in the U.S. Congress and his courage for supporting the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Hesburgh also made public appearances to show his support for the civil rights movement. On July 21, 1964, Hesburgh delivered an impromptu speech during Martin Luther King Jr.'s civil rights rally in Chicago, Illinois. At the conclusion of the event, he joined hands with King and other civil rights supporters as the group sang \"We Shall Overcome.\" Hesburgh served as chairman of the U.S. Civil "}]}
+{"id": 3513, "query": "when was fingerprinting first used by the police", "topk": [{"text": "Fingerprint | The French scientist Paul-Jean Coulier developed a method to transfer latent fingerprints on surfaces to paper using iodine fuming. It allowed the London Scotland Yard to start fingerprinting individuals and identify criminals using fingerprints in 1901. Soon after, American police departments adopted the same method and fingerprint identification became a standard practice in the United States. The Scheffer case of 1902 is the first case of the identification, arrest, and conviction of a murderer based upon fingerprint evidence. Alphonse Bertillon identified the thief and murderer Scheffer, who had previously been arrested and his fingerprints filed some months before, from the fingerprints found on a fractured glass showcase, after a theft in a dentist's apartment where the dentist's employee was found dead. It "}]}
+{"id": 3514, "query": "where does aarp fall on the political spectrum", "topk": [{"text": "Ageism | advocate for youth rights in U.S. politics. It ended in 1940. AARP was founded in 1958 by Ethel Percy Andrus (a retired educator from California) and Leonard Davis (later the founder of the Colonial Penn Group of insurance companies). Its stated mission is \"to empower people to choose how they live as they age\". It is an influential lobbying group in the United States focusing largely on issues affecting the elderly. Aid for the Elderly in Government Institutions (AEGIS) was a British pressure group that campaigned to improve the care of older people in long-stay wards of National Health Service psychiatric hospitals. The group was founded by Barbara Robb in 1965, and was active until her "}]}
+{"id": 3515, "query": "when did the united states acquired puerto rico", "topk": [{"text": "Political status of Puerto Rico | The United States acquired the islands of Puerto Rico in 1898 after the Spanish\u2013American War, and the archipelago has been under U.S. sovereignty since. In 1950, Congress enacted legislation (P.L. 81-600) authorizing Puerto Rico to hold a constitutional convention and in 1952, the people of Puerto Rico ratified a constitution establishing a republican form of government for the island. After being approved by Congress and the President in July 1952 and thus given force under federal law (P.L. 82-447), the new constitution went into effect on July 25, 1952. Puerto Ricans have been U.S. citizens since 1917. After the promulgation of the Commonwealth constitution in 1952, the government of the Commonwealth "}]}
+{"id": 3516, "query": "who's the original singer of help me make it through the night", "topk": [{"text": "Help Me Make It Through the Night (Sammi Smith album) | Help Me Make It Through the Night is the debut studio album released by American country artist Sammi Smith. The album was originally released in September 1970 on Mega Records and was produced by Jim Malloy. The album was originally named He's Everywhere but was renamed Help Me Make It Through the Night due to the popularity of that track, which reached number one on the Billboard country music chart and the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album comprised Smith's first recordings for the Mega label."}]}
+{"id": 3517, "query": "nodding your head no is an example of", "topk": [{"text": "Gesture | point at something to indicate that you want to show a person something to indicating a thumbs up to show everything is good. Some gestures are near universals, i.e., found all over the world with only some exceptions. An example is the head shake to signify \"no\". Also, in most cultures nodding your head signifies \"Yes\", which the book \"The Definitive Book of Body Language\" describes as submissive gesture to representing the conversation is going the direction of the person speaking. The book explains that people who are born deaf can show a form of submissive gesture to signify \"Yes\"."}]}
+{"id": 3518, "query": "who was running as vice president in 1984", "topk": [{"text": "1984 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection | This article lists those who were potential candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 1984 election. Former Vice President Walter Mondale won the 1984 Democratic nomination for President of the United States, and chose New York Representative Geraldine Ferraro as his running mate. Ferraro was the first woman to be a part of a national ticket for a major party. Mondale chose Ferraro in hopes of energizing the base and winning the votes of women, but also because he viewed her as a solid legislator who had won the approval of Speaker Tip O'Neill. John R. Reilly, an attorney and "}]}
+{"id": 3519, "query": "how long did the democrats control the house and senate", "topk": [{"text": "History of the United States Congress | and sent to Congress for approval, rather than legislation originating in Congress. During the long administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933 to 1945), the Democratic Party controlled both houses of Congress. As a result, the Democrats obtained 60 of the 96 existing Senate seats and 318 of the existing 435 House seats; hence the party now controlled two-thirds of Congress. The Democrats would continue to maintain this two-thirds control for the next six years. While the Democrats still managed to maintain control of Congress after the 1938 elections, the Republicans\u2013\u2013taking advantage of the Recession of 1937\u2013\u2013were able to gain 81 seats in "}]}
+{"id": 3520, "query": "what kind of book is where's waldo", "topk": [{"text": "Where's Wally? | Where's Wally? (called Where's Waldo? in North America) is a British series of children's puzzle books created by English illustrator Martin Handford. The books consist of a series of detailed double-page spread illustrations depicting dozens or more people doing a variety of amusing things at a given location. Readers are challenged to find a character named Wally hidden in the group. Wally is identified by his red-and-white-striped shirt, bobble hat, and glasses, but many illustrations contain red herrings involving deceptive use of red-and-white striped objects. Later entries in the long-running book series added other targets for readers to find in each illustration. The books have also inspired two television programmes (Where's Wally? the 1991 animated series and Where's Wally? the 2019 animated series), a comic strip and a series of video games. First published in 1987, more than 73 million books of Where's Wally? (and his regional names) had been sold around the world by 2007. The series of pictorial puzzle books has been translated into 26 languages, and is published in over 50 countries."}]}
+{"id": 3521, "query": "when is beyblade burst super z coming out", "topk": [{"text": "Beyblade Burst Turbo | Beyblade Burst Turbo, known in Japan as Beyblade Burst Super Z (Cho Z) (\u30d9\u30a4\u30d6\u30ec\u30fc\u30c9\u30d0\u30fc\u30b9\u30c8\u8d85\u30bc\u30c4, Beibur\u0113do B\u0101suto Ch\u014dzetsu), is a 2018 anime series and the third season of Beyblade Burst. The series is produced by OLM and aired in Japan on April 2, 2018. Episodes also air every Monday at 5:55pm JST on TV Tokyo. An English dub of the anime premiered on Teletoon in Canada on October 7, 2018 and on Disney XD in the United States on December 15, 2018. The opening theme is \"Chouzetsu Muteki Blader! (Transcendence Invincible Blader!)\" by Ryosuke Sasaki while the ending is \"BEY-POP\" by Shun Kusakawa. For the international version the theme music is \"Turbo\"; an instrumental version is used for the credits."}]}
+{"id": 3522, "query": "who is the leader of the ontario pc party", "topk": [{"text": "Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | On March 10, 2018, Doug Ford, former Toronto city councillor, the brother of the late former mayor of Toronto Rob Ford and son of the late former MPP Doug Ford Sr., was elected as leader of the PC Party, narrowly defeating runner-up Christine Elliott on the third ballot with 50.6% of allocated points, although Elliot had more votes. Due to not having a seat in the legislature, Ford chose to have Vic Fedeli remain as leader of the opposition prior to the 2018 election. On June 7, 2018, Ford led the PCs to a majority government. The Tories won 76 of 124 seats and 40.5% of the vote."}]}
+{"id": 3523, "query": "who plays the bad guy in the good place", "topk": [{"text": "The Good Place (season 1) | source of information and can provide its residents with whatever they desire. ; Carden also plays Bad Janet, a disrespectful version of Janet designed not to respond to residents properly. ; Manny Jacinto as Jason Mendoza, a deceased amateur DJ and drug dealer from Jacksonville, Florida who winds up in the Good Place by mistake. He is introduced as Jianyu Li, a Taiwanese monk who took a vow of silence. Later, Jason proves to be an immature and unintelligent, but kindhearted Jacksonville Jaguars and Blake Bortles fan. ; Ted Danson as Michael, the architect who runs the Good Place neighborhood in which Eleanor, Chidi, Tahani, and Jason reside. Michael has a deep affinity for the mundane aspects of human life, like playing with paper clips or searching for one's car keys. \"Michael\" is a Hebrew name meaning \"who is like God?\" "}]}
+{"id": 3524, "query": "who is covering the winter olympics in canada", "topk": [{"text": "Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium | Calgary/Canmore ; Valerie Pringle was a host of special events programming such as the network's 1993 election and 1995 Quebec referendum coverage and the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. ; Ron Reusch covered the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York (ice hockey), the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta (ice hockey), the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain (baseball), and the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway (speed skating). ; Frank Rigney was the colour commentator for both the CBC and CTV football broadcasts, plus covered other sports such as the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York and the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. ; Lloyd Robertson was the prime time anchor for CTV's coverage in 1984 and 1988. "}]}
+{"id": 3525, "query": "most polluted city in the world according to world health organization", "topk": [{"text": "New Delhi | In Mercer's 2015 annual quality-of-living survey, New Delhi ranks at number 154 out of 230 cities due to bad air quality and pollution. The World Health Organization ranked New Delhi as the world's worst polluted city in 2014 among about 1,600 cities the organisation tracked around the world. In 2016, United States Environmental Protection Agency listed New Delhi as the most polluted city on Earth and IQAir listed New Delhi as the world's most polluted capital city for the second straight year in year 2019. In an attempt to lessen air pollution in New Delhi, which gets worse during the winter, "}]}
+{"id": 3526, "query": "public companies are part of what economic sector", "topk": [{"text": "Public sector | The public sector (also called the state sector) is the part of the economy composed of both public services and public enterprises. Public sectors include public goods and governmental services such as the military, law enforcement, infrastructure, public transit, public education, along with health care and those working for the government itself, such as elected officials. The public sector might provide services that a non-payer cannot be excluded from (such as street lighting), services which benefit all of society rather than just the individual who uses the service. Public enterprises, or state-owned enterprises, are self-financing commercial enterprises that are under public ownership which provide various private goods and services for sale and usually operate on a commercial basis. Organizations that are not part of the public sector are either part of the private sector or voluntary sector. The private sector is composed of the economic sectors that are intended to earn a profit for the owners of the enterprise. The voluntary, civic or social sector concerns a diverse array of non-profit organizations emphasizing civil society."}]}
+{"id": 3527, "query": "how many episodes in season 2 of fargo", "topk": [{"text": "Fargo (season 2) | The second season of Fargo, an American anthology black comedy\u2013crime drama television series created by Noah Hawley, premiered on October 12, 2015, on the basic cable network FX. Its principal cast is Kirsten Dunst, Patrick Wilson, Jesse Plemons, Jean Smart, and Ted Danson. The ten-episode season's finale aired on December 14, 2015. As an anthology, each Fargo season possesses its own self-contained narrative, following a disparate set of characters in various settings. A prequel to the events in its first season, season two of Fargo takes place in the Upper Midwest in March 1979. It follows the lives of a young couple\u2014Peggy (Dunst) and Ed Blumquist (Plemons)\u2014as they attempt to cover up the hit and run and homicide of Rye Gerhardt (Kieran Culkin), the son of Floyd Gerhardt (Smart), matriarch of the Gerhardt crime family. During this time, Minnesota state "}]}
+{"id": 3528, "query": "south african tree with thorns on the trunk", "topk": [{"text": "Gymnosporia heterophylla | Gymnosporia heterophylla, the common spike-thorn, is a small, hardy, deciduous African tree up to 5m tall, occurring in rocky places with a wide distribution from Ethiopia, the Sudan and the Congo, south to the Cape Province and west to Angola and Namibia, as well as the neighbouring islands of Madagascar and Saint Helena, with a closely related species from Mauritius. It has a straggly, but rigid habit and is armed with sharp straight thorns up to 100mm long, which are modified branches. Bark on the mature trunk is grey-brown and deeply fissured. The tree is dioecious, and clusters of white flowers are produced in profusion in spring and are borne on thicker twigs and branches. The flowers have a fetid, faecal smell and attract large "}]}
+{"id": 3529, "query": "when was the jury system abolished in india", "topk": [{"text": "Judiciary of India | in the 1950 Indian Constitution, and it was ignored in many Indian states. The Law Commission recommended its abolition in 1958 in its 14th Report. Jury trials were abolished in India by a very discrete process during the 1960s, finishing with the 1973 Code of Criminal Procedure, which is still in force today. The 8:1 acquittal of Kawas Nanavati in K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra was overturned by higher courts on the grounds that the jury was misled by the presiding judge and were susceptible to media and public influence. A study by Elisabeth Kolsky argues that many \"perverse verdicts\" were delivered by white juries in trial of \"European British subjects\" charged with murder, assault, confinement of Indians."}]}
+{"id": 3530, "query": "when was the us department of homeland security created", "topk": [{"text": "War on terror | car bombing attempt In addition to military efforts abroad, in the aftermath of 9/11, the Bush Administration increased domestic efforts to prevent future attacks. Various government bureaucracies that handled security and military functions were reorganized. A new cabinet-level agency called the United States Department of Homeland Security was created in November 2002 to lead and coordinate the largest reorganization of the U.S. federal government since the consolidation of the armed forces into the Department of Defense. The Justice Department launched the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System for certain male non-citizens in the U.S., requiring them to register in person at offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The "}]}
+{"id": 3531, "query": "when did god save the queen became the national anthem", "topk": [{"text": "Anti-Scottish sentiment | Marshal George Wade's army which attained some short-term use debatably in the late 18th century. This song was widely adopted and was to become the national anthem of Britain now known as \"God Save the Queen\" (but never since sung with that verse). The 1837 article and other sources make it clear that this verse was not used soon after 1745, and certainly before the song became accepted as the British national anthem in the 1780s and 1790s. On the opposing side, Jacobite beliefs were demonstrated in an alternative verse used during the same period, attacking Lowland Scots Presbyterianism:"}]}
+{"id": 3532, "query": "who plays the coach in old spice commercial", "topk": [{"text": "Charlie Robinson (actor) | did commercials for Old Spice, where he played the head coach of the NFL's Denver Broncos, appearing with perennial All-Pro Bronco linebacker Von Miller. In 2010, Robinson worked at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and co-starred in the film Jackson which was directed by J.F. Lawton. Robinson appeared as \"Troy\" in August Wilson's Fences at Southern California's South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa from January 22, 2010 until February 21, 2010. In September 2013, he returned to the theater to portray Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman. In 2015, he played Mr. Munson, the blind tenant on Mom whom Bonnie avoids helping out with apartment issues."}]}
+{"id": 3533, "query": "where can i get a state issued id", "topk": [{"text": "Coalition for a Secure Driver's License | to get their child a state issued identity document from the Washington Department of Licensing, with the inducement that during the time period the program is offered, there will be 100% reimbursement of the costs. CSDL will reimburse all parents and guardians with valid vouchers during the program's duration, usually 3 to 6 months from the distribution of educational brochures/vouchers. The parent must bring the state issued Identification Document (ID) or an Enhanced Identification Document (EID) with the child, to a location where the sponsor can confirm that the child has been recently issued a state ID/EID. Based on a completed request for reimbursement, the parent receives a check in the amount of the state fee for the ID/EID."}]}
+{"id": 3534, "query": "where did hope on bold and beautiful go", "topk": [{"text": "Liam Spencer (The Bold and the Beautiful) | (Rena Sofer), starts interfering and Steffy returns to win Liam back. When Hope sees Liam and Steffy together, she goes to Hawaii with Wyatt, unaware that Liam chose her. Liam tells Hope the truth, but she stays with Wyatt. Liam discovers Wyatt was behind a diamond heist at HFTF, and exposes him, but Wyatt is given another chance since the heist gave Forrester more publicity. Liam tells Hope to date both him and Wyatt, and then choose between them. When Hope learns that Quinn was partially responsible for Ridge's disappearance, she breaks up with Wyatt and accepts Liam's proposal. "}]}
+{"id": 3535, "query": "who sang on great gig in the sky", "topk": [{"text": "The Great Gig in the Sky | \"The Great Gig in the Sky\" is the fifth track on The Dark Side of the Moon, the 1973 album by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd. The song features music by Richard Wright and non-lexical vocals by Clare Torry."}]}
+{"id": 3536, "query": "who said some are born great in twelfth night", "topk": [{"text": "Riverside Shakespeare Company | During its inaugural 1977\u20131978 season, after its parks tour of Romeo & Juliet, the Riverside Shakespeare Company presented a free 'Equity library tour' of Twelfth Night, directed by Gloria Skurski, with music by Michael Moore, which then had an extended run Off Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre Club Stage 73. Judy Thrall, in the Heights/Inwood Press of North Manhattan reviewed the production of Twelfth Night: \"Some theatre companies \u2013 those which start out with talented and intelligent actors \u2013 are born great. Some companies \u2013 those which start out with diffident, inexperienced people who soon mature with their art \u2013 achieve greatness. And some companies \u2013 those which start out untrained and unguided \u2013 can, with the advent of a brilliant force, have greatness thrust upon them. In the first hyperbolic category is one of the city's newest theater groups, the Riverside Shakespeare Company. ... Now the group is well on its way to becoming an important theatrical force in Upper Manhattan and elsewhere.\""}]}
+{"id": 3537, "query": "where is thank you for your service based", "topk": [{"text": "Thank You for Your Service (2017 film) | Principal photography on the film began on February 9, 2016, in Atlanta, Georgia. In March 2016, it filmed at the Gwinnett Place Mall in Duluth, Georgia."}]}
+{"id": 3538, "query": "who sang the national anthem at the 2002 super bowl", "topk": [{"text": "List of national anthem performers at the Super Bowl | The performance by Whitney Houston at Super Bowl XXV in 1991, during the Gulf War, has been for many years regarded as one of the best renditions ever. It was released as a single a few weeks later, appeared on the album Whitney: The Greatest Hits, and was re-released as a single in 2001 shortly after the September 11 attacks. The 1992 performance marked the first time American Sign Language was used alongside the lead singer. Faith Hill performed the anthem at Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000. It became popular in country radio. Following the September 11 attacks, her version entered the country singles chart at number 35, despite not being released as an official single, and reentered the same chart at number 49 in July 2002. At Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, in an emotional and groundbreaking performance, soprano Ren\u00e9e Fleming became the first opera singer to perform the national anthem."}]}
+{"id": 3539, "query": "where does the last name waters come from", "topk": [{"text": "Waters (name) | Waters is a surname, derived from \"Wat\", or \"Wa'ter\", an old pronunciation of Gaultier or Walter, and similarly derived from the surname Watson (\"Wat's son\"). The name is common from an early date in Wales and Yorkshire."}]}
+{"id": 3540, "query": "who played sonny in lemony snicket's a series of unfortunate events", "topk": [{"text": "Yasunori Matsumoto | Unfortunate Events \u2013 Lemony Snicket (Jude Law) ; Licence to Kill \u2013 Truman-Lodge (Anthony Starke) ; Life Goes On \u2013 Tyler Benchfield (Tommy Puett) ; London Boulevard \u2013 Harry Mitchel (Colin Farrell) ; Lucky Stars Go Places \u2013 Japanese Crime Lord Yukio Fushime (Tetsuya Matsui) ; Magnolia \u2013 Phil Parma (Philip Seymour Hoffman) ; Martians Go Home \u2013 Joe Fledermaus (Dean Devlin) ; Meet Joe Black \u2013 Drew (Jake Weber) ; Merlin \u2013 Mordred (Jason Done) ; Miami Vice \u2013 Det. James \"Sonny\" Crockett (Colin Farrell) ; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie \u2013 Rocky DeSantos (Steve Cardenas) ; Mo' Better Blues \u2013 "}]}
+{"id": 3541, "query": "when did the dust bowl end in oklahoma", "topk": [{"text": "Oklahoma | Ku Klux Klan had declined to negligible influence within the state. During the 1930s, parts of the state began suffering the consequences of poor farming practices. This period was known as the Dust Bowl, throughout which areas of Kansas, Texas, New Mexico and northwestern Oklahoma were hampered by long periods of little rainfall, strong winds, abnormally high temperatures, and most notably, severe dust storms sending thousands of farmers into poverty and forcing them to relocate to more fertile areas of the western United States. Over a twenty-year period ending in 1950, the state saw its only historical decline in population, dropping 6.9 percent "}]}
+{"id": 3542, "query": "how does the cash cab guy read the questions", "topk": [{"text": "Cash Cab (American game show) | When a contestant has won at least $200 or $300 and the cab stops at a red traffic light, Bailey will announce a Red Light Challenge. He reads a question that has multiple correct answers, usually four to seven, and the passenger(s) have 30 seconds to give those answers, they do not always have to give all of the answers. Since there is no penalty for an incorrect answer, giving all the correct answers in the allotted time is worth $250 regardless of how many incorrect answers a contestant might also blurt out along the way. The contestant does not receive the extra money if the 30-second time limit runs out, it is also not counted as a strike, and the contestant does not lose any accumulated money. While only one Red Light Challenge is usually played per game, beginning in Season 4 there are multiple Red Light Challenges during certain games."}]}
+{"id": 3543, "query": "who did the music for your lie in april", "topk": [{"text": "Your Lie in April | in April would be staged at Tokyo Tatemono Brillia Hall from July 5, 2020, to July 29, 2020. Frank Wildhorn composed the music, Tracy Miller Schell and Carly Robyn Green co-wrote the lyrics, Jason Howland arranged the musical, and Ikko Ueda directed it. The adaptation starred Yuta Koseki and Tatsunari Kimura as Kosei Arima, Erika Ikuta as Kaori Miyazono, Fuka Yuzuki as Tsubaki Suwabe, and Koki Mizuta and Takuto Teranishi as Ry\u014dta Watari. It was planned to tour the musical nationally following the Tokyo premiere but all performances were indefinitely delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A concept album was released on December 25, 2020, in place of the performances. In July 2021, it was announced the musical would be staged in May 2022."}]}
+{"id": 3544, "query": "what are the value of style guides and style sheet", "topk": [{"text": "Style guide | A style guide or manual of style is a set of standards for the writing, formatting, and design of documents. It is often called a style sheet, although that term also has multiple other meanings. The standards can be applied either for general use, or be required usage for an individual publication, a particular organization, or a specific field. A style guide establishes standard style requirements to improve communication by ensuring consistency both within a document, and across multiple documents. Because practices vary, a style guide may set out standards to be used in areas such as punctuation, capitalization, citing sources, formatting of numbers and dates, table appearance and other areas. "}]}
+{"id": 3545, "query": "where are unipolar neurons found in spinal cord", "topk": [{"text": "Unipolar neuron | dorsal cochlear nucleus. A third morphological class, bipolar neurons, extend just one axon and dendritic process from the cell body. Examples of bipolar neurons include most invertebrate sensory neurons and bipolar cells of the vertebrate retina. Some vertebrate sensory neurons are classified as pseudo-unipolar. Pseudo-unipolar neurons initially develop as bipolar cells, but at some point the two processes that extend from the cell body fuse to form a single neurite. The axon then splits into two branches. Sensory neurons with cell bodies in the dorsal root ganglia of the vertebrate spinal cord are pseudo-unipolar: one branch projects to the periphery (to sensory receptors in the skin, joints, and muscle), the other to the spinal cord."}]}
+{"id": 3546, "query": "what was the date of the signing of the declaration of independence", "topk": [{"text": "Signing of the United States Declaration of Independence | The Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, with 12 of the 13 colonies voting in favor and New York abstaining. The date that the Declaration was signed has long been the subject of debate. Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams all wrote that it was signed by Congress on the day when it was adopted on July 4, 1776. That assertion is seemingly confirmed by the signed copy of the Declaration, which is dated July 4. Additional support for the July 4 date is provided by the Journals of Congress, the official public record of the Continental Congress. The proceedings for 1776 were first published in "}]}
+{"id": 3547, "query": "who signed the largest on the declaration of independence", "topk": [{"text": "United States Declaration of Independence | signed on August 2, and that those eventual signers who were not present added their names later. Two future U.S. presidents were among the signatories: Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. The most famous signature on the engrossed copy is that of John Hancock, who presumably signed first as President of Congress. Hancock's large, flamboyant signature became iconic, and the term John Hancock emerged in the United States as an informal synonym for \"signature\". A commonly circulated but apocryphal account claims that, after Hancock signed, the delegate from Massachusetts commented, \"The British ministry can read that name without spectacles.\" Another apocryphal report indicates that Hancock proudly declared, "}]}
+{"id": 3548, "query": "when do liam and annie get together season 3", "topk": [{"text": "List of 90210 characters | Played by Evan Ross in season three, in his first scenes, Charlie makes an impression on Annie with his literary name-checking and low tolerance for superficiality. In episode 2, \"Age of Inheritance,\" it is revealed he is Liam's half-brother. He and Annie start dating but then, Annie sleeps with his brother, Liam, which causes her confusion. After talking to Liam properly, Charlie tells him that he only let Liam get beat once whereas he got beaten almost every day. He also tells Liam he wanted to protect him, not hurt him. With that said, Liam reconciles with Charlie. However, after he finds out that Annie and Liam slept together during the episode \"Holiday Madness,\" he leaves to Paris for a semester abroad. He lets Liam stay in the house and helps his brother and Annie finally getting together."}]}
+{"id": 3549, "query": "tujhe dekha toh yeh jana sanam movie name", "topk": [{"text": "Lata Mangeshkar | Dulhania Le Jayenge with songs such as \"Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye\", \"Ho Gaya Hai Tujhko To Pyaar Sajna\", \"Tujhe Dekha To Yeh Jana Sanam\", and \"Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna\". In the 2000s, Mangeshkar's duets were mainly with Udit Narayan and Sonu Nigam. 2005-06 were the years of her last well-known songs: \"Kaise Piya Se\" from Bewafa and \"Shayad Yehi To Pyaar Hai\" from Lucky: No Time for Love, with Adnan Sami and \"Lukka Chhupi\" in Rang De Basanti (2006 film) with A. R. Rahman. She sang \"Ek Tu Hi Bharosa\" from Pukar. Other notable songs of this decade were from Veer-Zaara, sung with Udit Narayan, Sonu Nigam, Jagjit Singh, Roop Kumar Rathod, and Gurdas Mann. One of her latest songs was \"Jeena Hai Kya\" from Dunno Y2 (2014)."}]}
+{"id": 3550, "query": "where do they film young and the restless", "topk": [{"text": "Genoa City, Wisconsin | The television soap opera The Young and the Restless is set in a fictionalized version of Genoa City, Wisconsin, in which the city is portrayed as a metropolis. The show's creators, William and Lee Phillip Bell, had a vacation home in Lake Geneva and passed through Genoa City when visiting."}]}
+{"id": 3551, "query": "new mexico was admitted to the union as the . . . state", "topk": [{"text": "Outline of United States history | The Territory of New Mexico is admitted to the Union as the State of New Mexico (the 47th state) on January 6, 1912 ; The Territory of Arizona is admitted to the Union as the State of Arizona (the 48th state) on February 14, 1912 ; The District of Alaska is reorganized as the Territory of Alaska, August 24, 1912 ; The Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution takes effect, February 3, 1913 ; Woodrow Wilson becomes the 28th President of the United States on March 4, 1913 ; The Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution takes effect, April 8, 1913 ; The United States occupation of Veracruz, April 21, 1914 \u2013 "}]}
+{"id": 3552, "query": "what episode does marnie come back in geordie shore", "topk": [{"text": "Geordie Shore (series 7) | last series to feature Sophie Kasaei after she was axed from the series following a racial slur. It was also the first series to feature Sophie's cousin, Marnie Simpson and included the brief return of Jay Gardner, who had previously featured in series one to three, and again during the sixth series for two episodes. Following Vicky's arrest, she was absent from the final half of the series. This series included the cast members taking part in a number of activities on their bucket list, new cast member Marnie isolating herself after breaking up the friendship between Gaz and Scott, and Jay returning to fix the drift between the cast members."}]}
+{"id": 3553, "query": "the vascular layer of the eye is the", "topk": [{"text": "Uvea | The uvea (Lat. uva, \"grape\"), also called the uveal layer, uveal coat, uveal tract, vascular tunic or vascular layer is the pigmented middle of the three concentric layers that make up an eye."}]}
+{"id": 3554, "query": "who was the actor who played crocodile dundee", "topk": [{"text": "Dundee (surname) | Michael \"Crocodile\" Dundee (also called Mick), played by Paul Hogan, is an Australian fictional character, the protagonist in the Crocodile Dundee film series. "}]}
+{"id": 3555, "query": "a bond that the issuer has the right to pay off before its maturity date", "topk": [{"text": "Bond (finance) | embedded option; that is, it grants option-like features to the holder or the issuer: ; Callability\u2014Some bonds give the issuer the right to repay the bond before the maturity date on the call dates; see call option. These bonds are referred to as callable bonds. Most callable bonds allow the issuer to repay the bond at par. With some bonds, the issuer has to pay a premium, the so-called call premium. This is mainly the case for high-yield bonds. These have very strict covenants, restricting the issuer in its operations. To be free from these covenants, the issuer can repay the bonds early, but only at a high cost. ; Puttability\u2014Some bonds give the holder the right to force "}]}
+{"id": 3556, "query": "who makes the decisions about what to produce in a market economy", "topk": [{"text": "Decentralised system | A market economy is an economy in which decisions on investment and the allocation of producer goods are mainly made through markets and not by a plan of production (see planned economy). A market economy is a decentralised economic system because it does not function via a central, economic plan (which is usually headed by a governmental body) but instead, acts through the distributed, local interactions in the market (e.g. individual investments). While a \"market economy\" is a broad term and can differ greatly in terms of state or governmental control (and thus central control), the final \"behaviour\" of any market economy emerges from these local interactions and is not directly the result of a central body's set of instructions or regulation."}]}
+{"id": 3557, "query": "who did the dominican republic gain its independence from", "topk": [{"text": "History of the Caribbean | the newly formed Dominican Republic declared its independence from Haiti. The nations bordering the Caribbean in Central America gained independence with the 1821 establishment of the First Mexican Empire\u2014which at that time included the modern states of Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. The nations bordering the Caribbean in South America also gained independence from Spain in 1821 with the establishment of Gran Colombia\u2014which comprised the modern states of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Cuba and Puerto Rico remained as Spanish colonies until the Spanish\u2013American War in 1898, after which Cuba attained its independence in 1902, and Puerto Rico became an unincorporated territory of the United States, being the last "}]}
+{"id": 3558, "query": "who played little ricky on i love lucy show", "topk": [{"text": "Ricky Ricardo Jr. | Enrique Alberto Ricardo IV, \"Little Ricky,\" is a fictional character from the American television series I Love Lucy (1951\u201357, with Ricky Jr. becoming a part of the show as of his birth in 1953) and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957\u201360). Little Ricky was played by a number of actors, including James John Ganzer, twins Richard and Ronald Lee Simmons, twins Michael and Joseph Mayer and, most notably, Keith Thibodeaux, billed as Little Ricky. Although the I Love Lucy announcer and the opening credits of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour gave his stage name as \"Little Ricky\", in his post-Lucy acting career, particularly his four-year irregular stint on The Andy Griffith Show, he was billed as Richard Keith. In the show, Little Ricky is the son of Lucy Ricardo and Ricky Ricardo. Little Ricky lives with his parents in a New York Brownstone apartment building, which is owned and run by his godparents; the family later moves to a large suburban house in Westport, Connecticut."}]}
+{"id": 3559, "query": "who sang with eternal on i wanna be the only one", "topk": [{"text": "I Wanna Be the Only One | \"I Wanna Be the Only One\" is a song by British R&B girl group Eternal and American R&B and gospel singer BeBe Winans. It was the third single released from their album Before the Rain. Topping the UK Singles Chart, the release became the group's third collaboration with BeBe Winans, who produced 1994's \"Crazy\" (from Always & Forever) and 1995's \"It Will Never End\" (from Power of a Woman). The single became the group's 11th non-consecutive top-10 entry on the UK Singles Chart. \"I Wanna Be the Only One\" became Eternal's biggest hit to date; it was the third most-played song on British radio and the most-played song on European radio by a British act in 1997. It earned Eternal a MOBO Award and Capital FM Award for Best Single. It was also nominated for Best Single at the BRIT Awards. As of May 2019, the song has sold 728,000 copies in the UK. In June 2019, \"I Wanna Be the Only One\" was ranked at number 28 on the Official Charts Company's \"Top 100 Girl Band Singles of the Last 25 Years\"."}]}
+{"id": 3560, "query": "where is most of the worlds gold held", "topk": [{"text": "2009 in World Victory Road | World Victory Road Presents: Gold Rush Korea was an event held on March 11, 2009 at the Team Maru Training Center in Seoul, South Korea."}]}
+{"id": 3561, "query": "what is a home run with a girl", "topk": [{"text": "Homestar Runner | Teen Girl Squad is a crudely drawn comic strip narrated by Strong Bad, using a falsetto voice. The series was a spin off of Strong Bad Email #53, comic, in which Strong Bad is asked to make a comic strip of a girl and her friends. The comic features four archetypal teenage girls, \"Cheerleader\", \"So and So\", \"What's Her Face\" and \"The Ugly One\", and satirizes high school life, teen movies, and television. Each episode follows the girls in typical high school situations, often leading to their gruesome deaths. A spinoff of this series is \"4 Gregs\", which follows four of the squad's nerdy classmates, all named Greg."}]}
+{"id": 3562, "query": "who was elected governor of tennessee in 1865", "topk": [{"text": "East Tennessee Convention | Andrew Johnson, who had been serving as Tennessee's military governor since 1862, was elected Vice President of the United States in November 1864 and was elevated to the presidency after Lincoln was assassinated in April 1865. William \"Parson\" Brownlow, a member of the Convention's Knox delegation, was elected Governor of Tennessee in January 1865. More than a dozen former delegates would serve in the state legislature during war's aftermath, including Alfred Cate (Hamilton), William Mullenix (Sullivan), Beriah Frazier (Knox), Wilson Duggan (Sevier), Charles Inman (Sevier), and Stephen Matthews (Blount). Samuel R. Rodgers, a Knox delegate, served as Speaker of the Tennessee "}]}
+{"id": 3563, "query": "band who had a hit with heart and soul crossword", "topk": [{"text": "Heart and Soul (Twin Atlantic song) | \"Heart and Soul\" is a song by Scottish rock band Twin Atlantic written by lead singer Sam McTrusty and co-written and produced by Jacknife Lee released as the first single from their 3rd studio album, Great Divide. It was released on 25 May 2014 and peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart and number 4 on the Scottish Singles Chart."}]}
+{"id": 3564, "query": "when was the last time tug-of-war was an official olympic sport", "topk": [{"text": "Tug of war at the 1920 Summer Olympics | The tug of war contest at the 1920 Summer Olympics was held on August 17, 1920, and on August 18, 1920. All medals were decided by using the Bergvall system. This was the last time the tug of war was in the Olympic program."}]}
+{"id": 3565, "query": "when does the sa node begin electrical signaling", "topk": [{"text": "Electrical conduction system of the heart | Electrical signals arising in the SA node (located in the right atrium) stimulate the atria to contract. Then the signals travel to the atrioventricular node (AV node), which is located in the interatrial septum. After a delay, the electrical signal diverges and is conducted through the left and right bundle of His to the respective Purkinje fibers for each side of the heart, as well as to the endocardium at the apex of the heart, then finally to the ventricular epicardium; causing its contraction. These signals are generated rhythmically, which in turn results in the coordinated rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the heart. On the microscopic level, the wave of depolarization propagates to "}]}
+{"id": 3566, "query": "who was the first elected president of pakistan", "topk": [{"text": "Asif Ali Zardari | Zardari completed his five-year term on 8 September 2013, becoming the first democratically elected President in the 66-year-long history of Pakistan to complete his tenure. He received a guard of honour while leaving the Aiwan-e-Sadr. He was succeeded by Mamnoon Hussain as President."}]}
+{"id": 3567, "query": "who is the founder of el pollo loco", "topk": [{"text": "El Pollo Loco (Mexico) | El Pollo Loco, S.A. de C.V. is a Mexico-based restaurant chain specializing in Sinaloa-style marinated grilled chicken. It was founded by Juan Francisco Ochoa, whose family still owns the Mexican chain. The El Pollo Loco locations in Mexico are not affiliated with or operated by the American El Pollo Loco, Inc. El Pollo Loco operates in over 50 locations within Mexico City and the states of Coahuila, Nuevo Le\u00f3n, Michoac\u00e1n, Sinaloa, and Tamaulipas, of which 28 are located in Nuevo Le\u00f3n."}]}
+{"id": 3568, "query": "who plays dawn on nicky ricky dicky and dawn", "topk": [{"text": "Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn | Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn is an American comedy television series developed by Michael Feldman and created by Matt Fleckenstein that aired on Nickelodeon from September 13, 2014 to August 4, 2018. The series stars Brian Stepanek, Allison Munn, Aidan Gallagher, Casey Simpson, Mace Coronel, Lizzy Greene, Gabrielle Elyse, and Kyla-Drew Simmons."}]}
+{"id": 3569, "query": "what is the central idea of the poem the rime of ancient mariner", "topk": [{"text": "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in popular culture | idea involving a meteor striking the Earth. ; In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, chapter 5, Victor Frankenstein quotes the lines: \"Like one, that on a lonesome road / Doth walk in fear and dread / And, having once turned round, walks on / And turns no more his head / Because he knows a frightful fiend / Doth close behind him tread\" (Penguin Popular Classic 1968 page 57, cited from Rime, 1817 edition). In the book's opening letters from Robert Walton to his sister, specifically Letter II, Walton explicitly mentions the poem by name and claims he \"shall kill no albatross\" on his journey. ; Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons's Watchmen includes a story within a story \"Tales of the Black Freighter\", which bears similarities to the poem through its supernatural themes and the tale of a mariner's impending doom. "}]}
+{"id": 3570, "query": "who is rose in the fall season 2", "topk": [{"text": "Black Summer (season 2) | Jaime King as Rose, a woman who is now reunited with her daughter Anna, and is now trying her best to stay alive alongside her in the cold ; Justin Chu Cary as Julius James, a man who is mostly on his own and has a grudge against Rose for leaving him for dead after injuring his leg ; Christine Lee as Ooh \"Sun\" Kyungsun, a Korean woman who is now a prisoner of Ray Nazeri and who was previously a member of Rose\u2019s group ; Zoe Marlett as Anna, Rose\u2019s daughter who she tries to protect "}]}
+{"id": 3571, "query": "who plays the judge in drop dead diva", "topk": [{"text": "Drop Dead Diva (season 3) | Gregory Alan Williams as Judge Warren Libby (2 episodes) ; Jeff Rose as Doug Resnick (2 episodes) ; Sharon Lawrence as Bobbie Dobkins (2 episodes) ; Faith Prince as Elaine Bingum (1 episodes) ; Rhoda Griffis as Paula Dewey (1 episode) ; Paula Abdul as Judge Paula Abdul (1 episode) ; Brooke D'Orsay as Deb Dobkins (1 episode) "}]}
+{"id": 3572, "query": "why is the indian ocean the warmest in the world", "topk": [{"text": "Indian Ocean | so dependent on this rainfall that many civilisations perished when the Monsoon failed in the past. The huge variability in the Indian Summer Monsoon has also occurred pre-historically, with a strong, wet phase 33,500\u201332,500 BP; a weak, dry phase 26,000\u201323,500 BC; and a very weak phase 17,000\u201315,000 BP, corresponding to a series of dramatic global events: B\u00f8lling-Aller\u00f8d, Heinrich, and Younger Dryas. The Indian Ocean is the warmest ocean in the world. Long-term ocean temperature records show a rapid, continuous warming in the Indian Ocean, at about 1.2 \u00b0C (compared to 0.7 \u00b0C for the warm pool region) during 1901\u20132012. Research indicates that human induced greenhouse warming, and "}]}
+{"id": 3573, "query": "when did michael jordan get his last ring", "topk": [{"text": "Don Jordan | 1. Biographical information: (i) The Ring Record Book & Boxing Encyclopedia 1959 (Nat Fleischer, The Ring Book Shop Inc., 1959). See p. 8 for a very brief cameo. (ii) WBA Online, offers confirmation of the date and manner of Jordan\u2019s death. 2. Ring Record: (i) The Cyber Boxing Zone. This source misses Jordan\u2019s first defence of the Welterweight Championship, taking place 24 April 1959. (ii) The Boxing Records Archive. This source also provides information about the manner of the end of Jordan's career. (iii) The Ring Record Book & Boxing Encyclopedia 1959 (Nat Fleischer, The Ring Book Shop Inc., 1959), P.276."}]}
+{"id": 3574, "query": "who sings blame it on the bossa nova", "topk": [{"text": "Blame It on the Bossa Nova | \"Blame It on the Bossa Nova\" is a song written by Cynthia Weil (lyrics) and Barry Mann which was a 1963 hit single for Eydie Gorm\u00e9, reaching number 7 on the Hot 100 in Billboard in March 1963. The song also peaked at number 32 in the UK, whereas \"Yes, My Darling Daughter\" became the biggest hit for Eydie there, reaching number 10."}]}
+{"id": 3575, "query": "who do the characters represent in 8 mile", "topk": [{"text": "8 Mile (film) | 8 Mile is a 2002 American musical drama film written by Scott Silver and directed by Curtis Hanson. It stars Eminem in his film debut, alongside Mekhi Phifer, Brittany Murphy, Michael Shannon, Anthony Mackie, and Kim Basinger. The film, which contains autobiographical elements from Eminem's life, follows white rapper B-Rabbit (Eminem) and his attempt to launch a career in hip hop, a genre dominated by African-Americans. The title is derived from 8 Mile Road, the highway between the predominantly African-American city of Detroit and the largely white suburban communities to the north that Eminem originally lived in. 8 Mile was a critical and box office success. It opened at in the US with $51.3 million grossed in its opening weekend and an eventual total of $242.9 million worldwide. The album's accompanying soundtrack was also a commercial success, being certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The film garnered numerous award nominations and wins, including an Academy Award for Best Original Song for \"Lose Yourself\" win for Eminem, Luis Resto and Jeff Bass at the 75th Academy Awards. 8 Mile was named one of the best films of 2002 by several publications."}]}
+{"id": 3576, "query": "when was the last time there was a school shooting in canada", "topk": [{"text": "W. R. Myers High School shooting | The W. R. Myers High School shooting was a school shooting that occurred on April 28, 1999, at W. R. Myers High School in Taber, Alberta, Canada. The gunman, 14-year-old school dropout Todd Cameron Smith, walked into his school and began firing at students in a hallway, then went to the central hub of the school in front of the band room, killed one student and wounded another one. It was the first fatal high-school shooting in Canada since the Brampton Centennial Secondary School shooting, 24 years earlier."}]}
+{"id": 3577, "query": "when was the last time.michigan beat ohio state", "topk": [{"text": "1976 Michigan Wolverines football team | it as a jinx.\" On learning that his team was favored by 5-1/2 points, Schembechler said, \"Being the favorite doesn't put any points on the board.\" Michigan defeated Ohio State by a 22-0 score. The game drew a record crowd of 88,250 to Ohio Stadium and was broadcast to a national television audience. The game was the worst home loss for Ohio State since 1967, and it snapped Ohio State's streak of 122 games without being shut out. The last time an Ohio State team had been shut out was Michigan's 10-0 victory in 1964. After a scoreless first half, Russell Davis scored two touchdowns for Michigan in the third quarter. "}]}
+{"id": 3578, "query": "when does the stock market open in hong kong", "topk": [{"text": "Hong Kong Stock Exchange | On 2 April 1986, a new trading hall opened. At that time, a total of 249 companies were listed on the Exchange, total market capitalisation was HK$245 billion. ; 6 October 1986: Stock Exchange grand opening. ; October 1987: The Stock Exchange is closed for four days in an attempt to stop losses during Black Monday global equities market crash ; May 1988: The Ian Hay Davison Report, commissioned to investigate practices on the exchange in the lead-up to its closure, is released, resulting in significant market reforms - although many took years to finally implement ; On 24 June 1992, the Central Clearing "}]}
+{"id": 3579, "query": "who does the vocals for feel it still", "topk": [{"text": "Feel It Still | \"Feel It Still\" is a song by American rock band Portugal. The Man. The song, which interpolates the Marvelettes' 1961 hit \"Please Mr. Postman\", was written by the band along with John Hill and Asa Taccone, with the latter two serving as producers. It serves as the second single and first radio single off their eighth studio album, Woodstock. The song reached number one on the US Alternative Songs, Mexican and Russian Tophit airplay chart. It was also their first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming a sleeper hit, as it took eight months to peak at number four in November 2017. The track reached the top 10 in 18 countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. In January 2018, the song won the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards."}]}
+{"id": 3580, "query": "what type of fuel goes in a zippo", "topk": [{"text": "Zippo | modern Zippos, not on older models prior to late 1992) are the words, \"LIFT TO FILL,\" to indicate one must lift the felt away from the \"cotton\" in order to refuel it. The fuel, light petroleum distillate or synthetic isoparaffinic hydrocarbon (commonly referred to as lighter fluid or naphtha), is poured into the rayon balls (sometimes called the \"cotton,\" or the \"batting\"), which absorbs it. It also contains a tube that holds a short, cylindrical flint. The tube has an interior spring and exterior cap-screw that keeps the flint in constant contact with the exterior flint-wheel. Spinning this rough-surfaced wheel against flint results in a spark that ignites the fluid in the wick. All parts of the lighter are replaceable. The Zippo lighter requires 108 manufacturing operations."}]}
+{"id": 3581, "query": "ben 10 ultimate alien episode 2 season 1", "topk": [{"text": "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien | in the process. Unfortunately, the absorption of too much power overwhelms Kevin, leading him to insanity and an unquenchable thirst for more power. This leads to a stand-off between him and Ben, who, after failed attempts at tracking and saving Kevin, resolves to kill Kevin to prevent him from hurting anyone. But with the aid of Gwen, he is able to instead remove Kevin's absorbed powers, saving him and restoring the five aliens from the Andromeda Galaxy back to life. The second season features primarily self-contained stories, including an episode in which Ben's ultimate forms achieve sentience and attempt to free themselves from within the Ultimatrix by trapping Ben within "}]}
+{"id": 3582, "query": "where does florida natural orange juice come from", "topk": [{"text": "Made in USA | After worker protests and bribery investigations, Walmart, the largest grocery store in the world, has pledged to source $50 billion in products from the US over the next ten years. Companies such as Tropicana sold their orange juice as being 100% native to Florida. In the late 2000s decade, they started to mix oranges from Brazil, and Florida's Natural saw this as an opportunity to place \"Made in the USA\" on their cartons. After Tropicana returned to only using Florida oranges several years later, Florida's Natural updated their ads saying \"All Florida. Never imported. Who can say that?\""}]}
+{"id": 3583, "query": "when is the new dumping ground coming out 2017", "topk": [{"text": "The Dumping Ground (series 5) | The fifth series of the British children's television series The Dumping Ground began broadcasting on 20 January 2017 on CBBC and ended on 15 December 2017. The series follows the lives of the children living in the fictional children's care home of Ashdene Ridge, nicknamed by them \"The Dumping Ground\". It consists of twenty-two, thirty-minute episodes, airing in two halves in January\u2013March and October\u2013December 2017. It is the thirteenth series in The Story of Tracy Beaker franchise."}]}
+{"id": 3584, "query": "what type of rock dominates the earth's surface", "topk": [{"text": "Metamorphic rock | Metamorphic rocks make up a large part of the Earth's crust and form 12% of the Earth's land surface. The lower continental crust is mostly metamafic-rock and pellite which have reached the granulite facies. The middle continental crust is dominated by metamorphic rock that has reached the amphibolite facies. Within the upper crust, which is the only part of the Earth's crust geologists can directly sample, metamorphic rock forms only from processes that can occur at shallow depth. These are contact (thermal) metamorphism, dynamic (cataclastic) metamorphism, hydrothermal metamorphism, and impact metamorphism. These processes are relatively local in occurrence and usually reach only the low-pressure facies, such as the hornfels and sanidinite facies. Most metamorphic rock is formed by regional metamorphism in the middle and lower crust, where the rock reaches the higher-pressure metamorphic facies. This rock is found at the surface only where extensive uplift and erosion has exhumed rock that was formerly much deeper in the crust."}]}
+{"id": 3585, "query": "forney's sister in where the heart is", "topk": [{"text": "Where the Heart Is (2000 film) | have to move in with Novalee and Americus. Lexie breaks down, feeling guilty and angry, tearfully regretting her choice in men. Forney's sister, Mary Elizabeth, later passes away. When Forney does not appear at the funeral, Novalee finds him in a hotel and comforts him. They act on the feelings they have denied for so long and spend the night together. Forney confesses his love for her, but Novalee confides in Lexie that she has never considered herself good enough for Forney and is confused about her feelings for him. Her continued feelings of unworthiness become overwhelming when he says that he intends "}]}
+{"id": 3586, "query": "when did the first pair of yeezys come out", "topk": [{"text": "Adidas Yeezy | The Yeezy Foam Runner is the first Adidas Yeezy shoe made in the United States and first released exclusively through Yeezy Supply on June 26, 2020. The shoe retailed for $75 and was partially made of harvested algae. The debut colorway was known as \"Ararat\"."}]}
+{"id": 3587, "query": "when was the tower of london finished being built", "topk": [{"text": "Tower of London | is uncertain. William made Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester, responsible for its construction, although it may not have been completed until after William's death in 1087. The White Tower is the earliest stone keep in England, and was the strongest point of the early castle. It also contained grand accommodation for the king. At the latest, it was probably finished by 1100 when Bishop Ranulf Flambard was imprisoned there. Flambard was loathed by the English for exacting harsh taxes. Although he is the first recorded prisoner held in the Tower, he was also the first person to escape from it, using a smuggled rope secreted in a "}]}
+{"id": 3588, "query": "who decides the number of judges in the high court", "topk": [{"text": "Judiciary of India | of the state. The number of judges in a court is decided by dividing the average institution of main cases during the last five years by the national average, or the average rate of disposal of main cases per judge per year in that High Court, whichever is higher. The Calcutta High Court is the oldest High Court in the country, established on 2 July 1862, and the Allahabad High Court is the largest, having a sanctioned strength of 160 judges. High Courts which handle a large number of cases of a particular region have permanent benches (or a branch of the court) established there. For litigants of remote regions, 'circuit benches' are set up, which work for those days in a month when judges visit."}]}
+{"id": 3589, "query": "the radiographic term used to describe the dense bone of the socket and septal crest is", "topk": [{"text": "Alveolar process | The term alveolar ('hollow') refers to the cavities of the tooth sockets, known as dental alveoli. The alveolar process is also called the alveolar bone or alveolar ridge. The curved portion is referred to as the alveolar arch. The alveolar bone proper, also called bundle bone, directly surrounds the teeth. The term alveolar crest describes the extreme rim of the bone nearest to the crowns of the teeth. The portion of alveolar bone between two adjacent teeth is known as the interdental septum (or interdental bone). The connected, supporting area of the jaw (delineated by the apexes of the roots of the teeth) is known as the basal bone."}]}
+{"id": 3590, "query": "who is the secretary of state for northern ireland", "topk": [{"text": "Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | The secretary of state for Northern Ireland (R\u00fana\u00ed St\u00e1it Thuaisceart \u00c9ireann; Secretar o State for Norlin Airlan), also referred to as the Northern Ireland secretary or SoSNI, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with overall responsibility for the Northern Ireland Office. The incumbent is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom, 17th in the ministerial ranking. The office holder works alongside the other Northern Ireland Office ministers. The corresponding shadow minister is the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. The incumbent is Brandon Lewis, following his appointment by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in February 2020."}]}
+{"id": 3591, "query": "who was selected for the 2018 football hall of fame", "topk": [{"text": "Brian Dawkins | On February 4, 2018, it was announced that Dawkins was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and was one of five players selected. Dawkins joined Randy Moss, Brian Urlacher, Ray Lewis, and former Eagles teammate Terrell Owens. On August 4, 2018, Dawkins was officially inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and attended the ceremony at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio."}]}
+{"id": 3592, "query": "what is the third book in the lunar chronicles", "topk": [{"text": "The Lunar Chronicles | Cress is the third book in The Lunar Chronicles and fourth chronologically. It was published on February 4, 2014. Crescent Moon, or \"Cress\" Darnel (based on Rapunzel), is an imprisoned shell (a Lunar without special abilities and a Lunar that cannot be affected by mind manipulation) working with Sybil to help Lunar ships. Living alone on a satellite and harbouring an enormous crush on Carswell Thorne, she secretly works to sabotage the wicked Lunar queen, and eventually, Cress teams up with Cinder and becomes entangled in her plot to save Earth. As complications arise and the crew is separated, they must do everything they can to prevent a royal wedding putting Earth into Queen Levana's hands. All the while, the plague has begun to mutate and even the Lunars are not safe."}]}
+{"id": 3593, "query": "who plays the mother of howard on big bang theory", "topk": [{"text": "List of The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon characters | Mrs. Debbie Malvina Wolowitz (voiced by Carol Ann Susi) is Howard's over-protective, controlling, belittling, but loving and caring stereotypical Jewish mother. The character is not shown on-screen with the exception of one episode in season six in which her body, but not face, is briefly shown. Mrs. Wolowitz's raspy voice is heard usually in scenes at her house, which she shares with Howard. She talks to Howard always by yelling at him from another room, which results in awkward conversations with Howard yelling back at her. In a flashback, when the guys hear her yelling in a masculine voice, they "}]}
+{"id": 3594, "query": "what makes a mini bike a mini bike", "topk": [{"text": "Mini125 | The Mini125 is a design of portable bicycle. The current production features four models that have the same frame design but different wheels. The standard model weighs 5.9 kg, folds into a 73 cm \u00d7 36 cm \u00d7 22 cm package and has polyurethane wheels of diameter 125 mm or 110 mm. The gear assembly is typical of city bikes, while the transmission uses a minimoto chain and pinion. Mini125 is marketed under the MDEbikes brand and was released and presented at the 2003 Handmade Bicycle Show of Tokyo. The bike is designed and developed by Giuseppe and Paolo Ganio of Turin, Italy. (Giuseppe is also an entrepreneur at :it:Mdebikes, Alpignano, Italy.) The Mini125_100 has 100 mm diameter wheels, the smallest in the world on a riding bicycle. Made of high-rebound polyurethane, they achieve low rolling friction despite the small diameter. Another model, Mini125_p, features pneumatic tires for riding in historic city districts. The Mini125 was originally designed with roller ski wheels, the only 100 mm quality polyurethane wheels then available. Polyurethane kick scooters wheels became available during development. Since inline speed skates began using larger wheels, such as 100 mm and 110 mm, the Mini125 can use those."}]}
+{"id": 3595, "query": "which british city is farthest from the sea", "topk": [{"text": "Coton in the Elms | Southeast of the village – at – is Church Flatts Farm, which is calculated by the Ordnance Survey to be the farthest point from the sea (at the mean low water line) in Great Britain. The location is Latitude: 52\u00b0 43.6' N Longitude: 1\u00b0 37.2' W. This place in Coton was chosen as equidistant from Fosdyke Wash in Lincolnshire; White Sands between Neston in Cheshire and Flint, Flintshire in Wales; and Westbury-on-Severn in Gloucestershire – all of which are 113 km away."}]}
+{"id": 3596, "query": "what mall did they use in back to the future", "topk": [{"text": "Hill Valley (Back to the Future) | Twin Pines Mall is a shopping center located outside Hill Valley, where Doctor Emmett Brown first tests his time machine, making his dog Einstein the first time traveler in the world. The site where the mall was filmed for the movie is actually Puente Hills Mall, located in City of Industry, California. The J.C. Penney location seen in the movie has been shut down and is now occupied by a 24 Hour Fitness center. The mall's name changed to Lone Pine Mall after Marty went back to 1955, because he accidentally destroyed one of the two baby pine trees for which it was named as he fled an irate Old Man Peabody, whose barn the DeLorean had crashed into upon arriving in 1955."}]}
+{"id": 3597, "query": "turkey stuffed with a duck stuffed with a chicken", "topk": [{"text": "Turducken | Turducken is a dish consisting of a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, further stuffed into a deboned turkey. Outside of the United States and Canada, it is known as a three bird roast. Gooducken is a traditional English variant, replacing turkey with goose. The word turducken combines turkey, duck, and chicken. The dish is a form of engastration, which is a recipe method in which one animal is stuffed inside the gastric passage of another; twofold in this instance. The thoracic cavity of the chicken/game hen and the rest of the gaps are stuffed, sometimes with a highly seasoned breadcrumb mixture or sausage meat, although some versions have a different stuffing for each bird. The result is a fairly solid layered poultry dish, suitable for cooking by braising, roasting, grilling, or barbecuing. The turducken was popularized in America by John Madden, who evangelized about the unusual dish during NFL Thanksgiving Day games and, later, Monday Night Football broadcasts. On one occasion, the commentator sawed through a turducken with his bare hand, live in the booth, to demonstrate the turducken's contents."}]}
+{"id": 3598, "query": "who came up with the initial concept of protons and neutrons", "topk": [{"text": "Discovery of the neutron | Given the problems of the proton\u2013electron model, it was quickly accepted that the atomic nucleus is composed of protons and neutrons, although the precise nature of the neutron was initially unclear. Within months after the discovery of the neutron, Werner Heisenberg and Dmitri Ivanenko had proposed proton\u2013neutron models for the nucleus. Heisenberg's landmark papers approached the description of protons and neutrons in the nucleus through quantum mechanics. While Heisenberg's theory for protons and neutrons in the nucleus was a \"major step toward understanding the nucleus as a quantum mechanical system,\" he still assumed the presence of nuclear electrons. In particular, Heisenberg assumed the neutron was a proton\u2013electron composite, for "}]}
+{"id": 3599, "query": "when was the last summer olympics in the usa", "topk": [{"text": "United States at the Summer Olympics | the last time that the US finished first in the medal table in a fully attended Summer Olympics until 1996 (the Americans would top the medal standings in 1984 with the Soviet Union and its satellites boycotting). The Munich Olympics saw the Soviet Union begin its streak of topping the medal count at five consecutive summer games in which they participated (1972\u20131992, though in 1992 they would compete as the Unified Team as the USSR dissolved half a year prior to the games, and the newly independent countries decided to compete together). The sporting nature of the event was largely overshadowed "}]}
+{"id": 3600, "query": "oklahoma's 10 geographic regions are defined by surface features called", "topk": [{"text": "Geography of Oklahoma | The Geography of Oklahoma encompasses terrain and ecosystems ranging from arid plains to subtropical forests and mountains. Oklahoma contains 10 distinct ecological regions, more per square mile than in any other state by a wide margin. It is situated in the Great Plains and U.S. Interior Highlands region near the geographical center of the 48 contiguous states. Usually considered part of the South Central United States, Oklahoma is bounded on the east by Arkansas and Missouri, on the north by Kansas, on the northwest by Colorado, on the far west by New Mexico, and on the south and near-west by Texas. The state has four primary mountain ranges: the Arbuckle Mountains, the Wichita Mountains, the Ozark Mountains and the Ouachita Mountains. Part of the U.S. Interior Highlands region, the Ozarks and Ouachitas form the "}]}
+{"id": 3601, "query": "who won the 2017 ncaa mens basketball tournament", "topk": [{"text": "2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game | The 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game was the final game of the single-elimination tournament to determine the men's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college basketball national champion for the 2017\u201318 season. The game was played on April 2, 2018, at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, between the Michigan Wolverines and the Villanova Wildcats. Michigan last won the NCAA championship in 1989, while Villanova won the championship in 2016. Villanova defeated Michigan, 79\u201362. Donte DiVincenzo, a reserve player, scored 31 points for Villanova, and was named the NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player."}]}
+{"id": 3602, "query": "where did immigrants enter the us on the west coast", "topk": [{"text": "Columbia River Quarantine Station | In the late nineteenth century, regulations on immigration to the United States were increasing. There were four west coast ports where immigrants could enter the United States: San Diego and San Francisco in California, Astoria, Oregon, and Port Townsend, Washington. Federal legislation in 1891 required medical inspections for arriving immigrants. Ships arriving at the port of Astoria on the Columbia River had to travel to the disinfecting station in Port Townsend, 275 miles away, if disease was found on board. The communities of Astoria and Portland agitated for closer quarantine and disinfecting facilities, but did not want them too close and so proposed a site across the river. The location selected for the station was Knappton Cove, which had a defunct "}]}
+{"id": 3603, "query": "isdn uses b & d channels. what is d channel use for", "topk": [{"text": "Integrated Services Digital Network | In ISDN, there are two types of channels, B (for \"bearer\") and D (for \"data\"). B channels are used for data (which may include voice), and D channels are intended for signaling and control (but can also be used for data). There are two ISDN implementations. Basic Rate Interface (BRI), also called basic rate access (BRA) \u2014 consists of two B channels, each with bandwidth of 64 kbit/s, and one D channel with a bandwidth of 16 kbit/s. Together these three channels can be designated as 2B+D. Primary Rate Interface (PRI), also called primary rate access (PRA) in Europe \u2014 contains a greater number "}]}
+{"id": 3604, "query": "natural resources can be divided into what two categories", "topk": [{"text": "Natural resource | amount without human interference, the most notable of these being radio-active elements such as uranium, which naturally decay into heavy metals. Of these, the metallic minerals can be re-used by recycling them, but coal and petroleum cannot be recycled. Once they are completely used they take millions of years to replenish. There are various methods of categorizing natural resources. These include the source of origin, stage of development, and by their renewability. On the basis of origin, natural resources may be divided into two types: Considering their stage of development, natural resources may be referred to in the following ways: On the basis of recovery rate, natural resources can be categorized as follows: "}]}
+{"id": 3605, "query": "what is the value of the currency in paraguay", "topk": [{"text": "Economy of Paraguay | Paraguay's currency is the guarani (PYG). In mid-October 2005, US$1 equaled about PYG6155. Price inflation fell dramatically between 2003 and 2004, from 14.2 percent to a 30-year low of 4.3 percent. President's Duarte's economic reforms and austerity programs have produced results more rapidly than many expected. As of 2005, experts forecast that the inflation rate in Paraguay likely would rise in coming years but has remained below 10 percent."}]}
+{"id": 3606, "query": "what college does everyone in gossip girl go to", "topk": [{"text": "Gossip Girl (novel series) | Blair Waldorf - a beautiful and active student of her elite high school. Blair uses money and scheming to get what she wants. Blair attends Yale University, the school of her dreams, after graduating from high school. Throughout the series, she has an on-off relationship with Nate Archibald, whom she always imagined marrying. At the end of the series, Nate admits he loves her, and always will. Gossip Girl herself says that the two are just meant to be together. Blair's style and attitude portrays her as being quite preppy. ; Serena van der Woodsen - an angelically attractive and "}]}
+{"id": 3607, "query": "who will take the throne after the queen dies", "topk": [{"text": "The Princess and the Queen | When King Viserys I Targaryen dies, his widow Queen Alicent has their eldest son Prince Aegon crowned King Aegon II before Viserys' daughter Rhaenyra, the only surviving child of his first marriage, can claim the Iron Throne herself. Though Rhaenyra is the king's oldest child and had been named his successor years before, Alicent and her supporters declare Rhaenyra unfit to rule and argue that, as a woman, Rhaenyra should be placed after Alicent's own male children in the line of succession. After Rhaenyra declares herself Queen at the Targaryen ancestral seat of Dragonstone, her middle son Lucerys Velaryon and King Aegon's younger brother Aemond take their dragons to "}]}
+{"id": 3608, "query": "what domain has more individuals than all other domains combined do", "topk": [{"text": "Classless Inter-Domain Routing | most organizations to use. The smallest allocation and routing block contained 256 addresses \u2014 larger than necessary for personal or department networks, but too small for most enterprises. The next larger block contained addresses\u2014too large to be used efficiently even by large organizations. But for network users who needed more than addresses, the only other size gave them far too many, more than 16 million. This led to inefficiencies in address use as well as inefficiencies in routing, because it required a large number of allocated class-C networks with individual route announcements, being geographically dispersed with little opportunity for route aggregation. During the first decade of the Internet after the invention of the Domain Name System (DNS) "}]}
+{"id": 3609, "query": "what is the meaning of the name comanche", "topk": [{"text": "Comanche language | Comanche (, endonym N\u0289m\u0289 Tekwap\u0289\u0332) is a Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Comanche people, who split from the Shoshone people soon after the Comanche had acquired horses around 1705. The Comanche language and the Shoshoni language are therefore quite similar, but certain consonant changes in Comanche have inhibited mutual intelligibility. The name \"Comanche\" comes from the Ute word k\u0268mantsi meaning \"enemy, stranger\". Their own name for the language is which means \"language of the people\"."}]}