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What event at the Asian Junior Athletics Championships has men and women competing at the same time? | [
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Which 1999 French Open - Women's Doubles runner-up was born in Russia on 7 June 1981? | [
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"Nicole Rencken\nNicole Rencken (born 12 June 1981) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa.\nCareer.\nRencken was runner-up in the girls' doubles at the 1999 Australian Open, partnering Natalie Grandin.\nOn the professional circuit, she reached a best singles ranking of 283 and won ten ITF titles ... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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What is the length of the River which has Wild Horse Creek as a tributary ? | [
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"Wild Horse River\nThe Wild Horse River, formerly known as Wild Horse Creek, is a tributary of the Kootenay River, joining it near the town of Fort Steele, British Columbia, Canada. The river's canyon was the setting for the Wild Horse Creek Gold Rush and associated \"war\" during the gold rush of the mid-1860s.\nG... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Are Manhattan West and Singer Building both projects in New York? | [
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Who is the American internet entrepreneur who founded the company featured on 24 Hours on Craigslist? | [
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Which American college that has sent students to Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies was founded in 1874? | [
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"Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies\nThe Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CMRS) in Oxford, England, is a programme for international students (mainly American) to study in Oxford, and also encourages research in the humanities and fields of medieval and renaissance studies. It was founded by Dr... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Hot Coffee, Mississippi sometimes shares a zipcode with a nearby city with what population at the 2010 census? | [
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"Chico, Montana\nChico Sometimes called \"Old Chico\" to distinguish it from the nearby Chico Hot springs Resort. Chico is an unincorporated community in Park County, Montana, United States. The population of Chico was 15 as of 2010. Chico currently shares a postal ZIP code 59027 with nearby Emigrant.\nHistory.\nOl... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Jo Ann Terry won the 80m hurdles event at what Sao Paulo-based event from 1963? | [
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"Norma Thrower\nNorma Claire Thrower (born 5 February 1936) is a retired Australian hurdler. Born as Norma Austin, the South Australian hurdler ran for the Western Districts club in Adelaide.\nAt the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia she won the bronze medal over 80 metres hurdles behind countrywoman Shi... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Pearl Lowe and Alison Goldfrapp, is of which nationality? | [
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What man, also known as mi Sde-Or, created a military self-defense system developed for the Israel Defense Forces? | [
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What is the name of this American multinational corporation that provides IT services, headquartered in New Jersey, that acquired Mirabeau? | [
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When was Fannie Lee Chaney's son born? | [
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The Canada Memorial in Green Park, London, United Kingdom, commemorates members of the Canadian Forces killed during the First and Second World Wars, the memorial was the result of lobbying and fund raising, much of it in Canada, by the former Canadian media tycoon Conrad Moffat Black, his title is what, of this Britis... | [
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WNP-3 and WNP-5 were constructed by the agency formed in which year? | [
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"WNP-1 and WNP-4\nWashington 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 we... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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he Central Harbourfront is a waterfront site it is the result of Central and Wan Chai Reclamation, and it sits to the east of the International Finance Centre (IFC), a skyscraper and an integrated commercial development on the waterfront of the Central District, of which territory? | [
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What city does Bundestag and Reichstag building have in common? | [
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Which musician, Edwyn Collins or Jimmie Ross, played the bass guitar? | [
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what is the 3112 acre Pennsylvania state park that took over 11,000 to make due to the wave action of lake Erie called? | [
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Teri W. Odom is a member of a scientific journal first published in 2007 by who? | [
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What forensic psychiatrist consulted on numbers cases including one for a contract killer associated with the DeCavalcante crime family? | [
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Which American singer-songwriter known as "the Caruso of Rock", recorded on the Monument Records label and had hits such as "Pretty One," and "Uptown"? | [
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"As Long as I Love\nAs Long as I Love is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. It was released on June 8, 1970, by Monument Records. The album is made up of songs Parton had recorded while signed to Monument Records. She left the label in 1967 to sign with RCA Victor after having released ... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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The central character of "The Adventures of Brer Rabbit" was later adapted into which 1946 Walt Disney Company motion picture film? | [
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Abraham Weinberg was a suspect in the killing of which Irish-American hitman? | [
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"Abraham Weinberg\nAbraham \"Bo\" Weinberg (January 7, 1900 – September 9, 1935) was a Jewish New York City mobster who became a hitman and chief lieutenant for the Prohibition-era gang boss Dutch Schultz. As Schultz expanded his bootlegging operations into Manhattan during Prohibition, he recruited Abe Weinberg an... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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The 2000–01 NBA season was the Jazz's 27th season in the National Basketball Association, and 22nd season in Salt Lake City, Utah, after the retirement of Jeff Hornacek, the Jazz signed free agents John Starks, and who? | [
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What was population of the city where the Dutch retired footballer Foeke Booy born? | [
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In what year was the company that co-developed and distributed the BlackBerry DTEK60 founded? | [
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"branded version of an existing smartphone, the Alcatel Idol 4 as manufactured by TCL Corporation, one of the company's hardware partners. It was to be the second-last phone ever developed in-house at BlackBerry, followed by the DTEK60 in October 2016 - on September 28, 2016, BlackBerry announced that it would ceas... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Who chaired the ceremony in which the film written by Canet and Philippe Lefebvre won the award for Best Film? | [
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Mackenzie Davis appeared in the 2013 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by whom? | [
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The Developing Communities Project's first executive director was which former President? | [
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Jane's Addiction and Weeping Willows, play which genre of music? | [
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The largest ship in the "Imperator" class ocean liners had how many gross register tons? | [
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Were both Joseph Roth and Cid Corman authors? | [
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What was the event that Afghanistan competed in for the first time in 2017 officially known as? | [
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"2008 Summer Olympics\nThe 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and commonly known as Beijing 2008, was an international multi-sport event that was held from 8-24 August 2008 in Beijing, China.\nA total of 10,942 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) compet... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Who was the director of the 2001 American romantic comedy film written by Marc Klein in which Lucy Gordon had a small role? | [
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What hamlet and census designated place was the location of the only pay-per-view Bunkhouse Stampede? | [
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La Barredora was a gang that declared war on the leader of the cartel based where? | [
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What year did the chairman of the Jenkins Commission die? | [
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Who was born first, Odysseas Elytis or Cornel West? | [
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"Let Me Out" is a song released as the fifth single from what band's fifth studio album "Humanz" which was recorded in London, Paris, New York City, Chicago, and Jamaica ? | [
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Superheaven and Oceansize, are bands of which shared genre? | [
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What nationality was a historical drama film directed by? | [
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"Oedipal myth from a female standpoint.\nThe deliberately ahistorical \"AMY!\" (1980), commemorating Amy Johnson's solo flight from Britain to Australia, synthesises themes previously covered by Wollen and Mulvey. In \"Crystal Gazing\" (1982) formal experimentation is muted and narrative concerns emphasised. \"Frid... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Who has more scope of profession, Richard Ford or Robert E. Howard? | [
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The American Aircraft Penetrator was modified from a helicopter produced by what nation's military? | [
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Canton Road Station was a planned railway station on the Kowloon Southern Link of West Rail Line, that was to run beneath a large shopping mall located where? | [
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Gelatine was an airship piloted on September 19, 1905 by a pioneer American aviator and what? | [
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Which movie was released first, The Hunchback of Notre Dame or Saludos Amigos? | [
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In what country did the repression of citizens by a dictator during the period of 1973 to 1990 occur? | [
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The mother of the vice chair of Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign for President is the director of what institue? | [
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Michael Ralph DeVito (born June 10, 1984) is a former American football defensive end, he the National Football League (NFL), DeVito attended high school at Nauset Regional High School an NEASC accredited high school located in North Eastham, in which state? | [
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"Apocalypic" is a song sung by Lizzy Hale from which group? | [
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Ted Sutton plays Sergeant Cunningham in a2002 film that stars Mel Gibson as what character? | [
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Who is the former professional tennis player from Italy, Chris Evert or Mara Santangelo? | [
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The republic with the smallest population of all the members of the Council of Europe is one of few places in Europe where a species of beetle cannot be found, that wew originally described in 1809 by whom? | [
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How many German scientists, engineers, and technicians, were recruited in post-Nazi Germany as a result of the clandestine operation where Arthur Rudolph became one of the main developers of the U.S. ?space program | [
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Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story includes a lead role for the film actress and model who is a native of what city? | [
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Which is currently more valuable, Temagami-Lorrain Mine or Meadowbank Gold Mine? | [
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", Hermiston-McCauley Mine, Temagami-Lorrain Mine, Priest Mine, Beanland Mine, Sherman Mine, Kanichee Mine, Northland Pyrite Mine and Copperfields Mine, which once mined the richest copper ore in Canada.\nThe Forest Reserves Act of 1898 established the Temagami Forest Reserve. Because of this reserve, the region wa... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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The Pineground Bridge formerly carried Depot Road over the Suncook River into a town with a population of what? | [
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Which city is the American rock band, that released their album on March 19, 2012, from? | [
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What suburban county on Long Island and the easternmost county in the U.S. state of New York is the location of a village called Lindenhurst? | [
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Which Lightweight division mixed martial artist founded the American Combat Association? | [
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Which video game producers worked with an English film director to produce a film about sports? | [
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"the director of the film version of \"Minecraft\", but has since left the project. He is the latest director attached to the film adaptation of the \"Uncharted\" video game series, following David O. Russell and Neil Burger. Joe Carnahan worked with Levy to produce the script for the film, but Levy left the projec... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Who won a Nobel Prize in 1943 and is associated with Max Volmer? | [
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Who was born first Neil LaBute or H. Bruce Humberstone? | [
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Were Eatza Pizza and Your Pie founded in the same state? | [
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Who is younger Mary Ramsey or Lee Ranaldo ? | [
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"Confusion Is Sex\" is the only Sonic Youth album on which guitarist Lee Ranaldo plays bass, specifically on the song \"Protect Me You\".\nThe lyrics to \"The World Looks Red\" were written by Michael Gira of the band Swans, who would later reuse the same lyrics on the song \"The World Looks Red/The World Looks Bla... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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What type of species is a Boreo-arctic Montane species found in the most northerly of the abstract five major circles of latitude as shown on maps of the Earth? | [
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What musical genre was the song that, according to Annet Artani, inspired the Britney Spears song "Everytime"? | [
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British band The Wanted's third album includes a song with a title about which Barbadian superstar? | [
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"upcoming second studio album and the 2011 Comic Relief single on 10 February 2011. It was described as \"a ballad you can rave to\". The song was scheduled to be the first single from The Wanted's second album, but was not originally intended to be released for Comic Relief until the charity's head Richard Curtis ... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Jonas Hummels is the younger brother of a German professional footballer who plays for the German national team, and who else? | [
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"Thorgan Hazard\nThorgan Ganael Francis Hazard (; born 29 March 1993) is a Belgian professional footballer who currently plays as an attacking midfielder or as a winger for German club Borussia Dortmund and the Belgium national team. He is the younger brother of Eden and older brother of Kylian Hazard.\nHe began hi... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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How many test centuries did the grandfather of Fabian Cowdrey make for England ? | [
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"former Kent and England captain Chris Cowdrey. His grandfather, Colin, Lord Cowdrey also captained both sides and played 114 Test matches for England, the first man to make 100 Test appearances. He was honoured for his services to cricket, the first English cricketer to be ennobled in this way. His uncle, Graham C... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Which of the following is best known for publicly championing a terminal patient's right to die via physician-assisted suicide: Christy Canyon or Jack Kevorkian? | [
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", who takes responsibility by operating it.\nThe machine was legalized for a short time as it was solely constructed for those suffering from various diseases to end their life.\nSee also.\n- Euthanasia device\n- Euthanasia Coaster, an art concept for a steel roller coaster designed to kill its passengers\n- Right... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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How long was the rule of the dynasty that was active when the Rosetta Stone was inscribed? | [
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"with those on the Rosetta Stone catalysed the deciphering of the Egyptian writing system. Similarly, it was hoped that these spacecraft would result in better understanding of comets and the early Solar System. In a more direct analogy to its namesake, the \"Rosetta\" spacecraft also carried a micro-etched pure ni... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Sojourners and KO Magazine share what publication format? | [
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"in 1990. By 1990 he had become a contributor to \"The Progressive\", \"In These Times\" and \"Sojourners\". Judge briefly taught at Georgetown University but left in the 1990s. Before publishing \"God and Man at Georgetown Prep\", Judge had written a previous book on the subject of alcoholism at the same school, \... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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At which stadium does the team, for which Baltimore's Marching Ravens is the official marching band, play its home games? | [
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"records, trophies, awards, archives, and a new stadium. For all intents and purposes, however, they were an expansion team with a roster stocked primarily via an expansion draft similar to every other North American professional sports team established in the modern era.\nModell's \"expansion\" franchise in Baltim... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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The John Messer Barn is a historic structure within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Sevier County, Tennessee, this barn is a different Messer Barn in which valley, in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, located in the Southeastern United States? | [
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What nationality is the actress who played the role of Sam Sloan's wife Trudy in the sitcom The Single Guy ? | [
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What shopping mall is the largest in south Texas, Malle del Norte or La Plaza Mall? | [
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"10th tallest building in Laredo. The building is located along Interstate 35 south. On May 21, 1996 the building was a victim of a bomb blast which caused minor damage to the north side of the building. This explosion caused all the federal buildings in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and New Mexico to be pla... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Which airport is closer to Cleaveland, Ohio, Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport or Rickenbacker International Airport? | [
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What all female high school is located in a town in Sunyani West District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana? | [
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"Abesim\nAbesim is a town in Sunyani Municipal District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. Abesim is very close to the regional capital town of the Brong-Ahafo Region, Sunyani. Abesim is known for the St. James Seminary and Secondary School. It is also known for the Olistar Senior High School and Abesim Senior Hig... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Jinchang and Liling, are located in which country? | [
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"Its seat was located northeast of Suoyang. During the Western Jin dynasty, Emperor Hui established Jinchang Commandery (晉昌郡), which governed eight counties. Ming'an was elevated to become the capital of the new commandery, and a new city was built at the current site in 295 AD to serve as the commandery and county... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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What type of vegetation does Fothergilla and Clerodendrum have in common? | [
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"wildfires. Fire prevents ecological succession, maintaining a type of ecosystem in which the taller vegetation is kept small and sparse, allowing the herb layer to flourish in the sun. Trees, shrubs, and ferns in the area include \"Aronia arbutifolia\" (chokeberry), \"Clethra alnifolia\" (summersweet), \"Cyrilla r... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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What are the plants in the same genus as the Dendranthema boreale sometimes called? | [
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Who is the composer Howard Ashman worked with on his musical released in 1982? | [
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"Wenaha Wildlife Area\nWenaha Wildlife Area is a wildlife area near Troy, Oregon. It is operated by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. The area is bordered by Umatilla National Forest. Wildlife visible in the park includes bald eagles, bears, bighorn sheep, bobcats, elk, mule deer, and wild turkey."
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What actor portrayed a character in a television series about a fictional race of superhumans appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics? | [
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"Brett Mahoney\nDetective Brett Mahoney is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a strictly loyal police detective who finds himself involved in the activities of superhumans.\nHe was portrayed by Royce Johnson in the Netflix Marvel Cinematic Universe series \"Dar... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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What comic book published the female superhero created by J. H. Williams III? | [
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"Promethea\nPromethea is a comic book series created by Alan Moore, J. H. Williams III and Mick Gray, published by America's Best Comics/WildStorm.\nIt tells the story of Sophie Bangs, a college student from an alternate futuristic New York City in 1999, who embodies the powerful entity known as Promethea whose tas... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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What country of origin does Nick Kroll and Get Him to the Greek have in common? | [
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"Nick, a Greek immigrant whom she does not love. Frank and Cora have an affair, and scheme to murder Nick in order to start a new life together without Cora losing the diner. Their first attempt at the murder is a failure, but they eventually succeed. The local prosecutor suspects what has occurred, but does not ha... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Thomas Harris is a novelist who is famous for creating which character? | [
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"Don Marquis\nDonald Robert Perry Marquis ( ; July 29, 1878, Walnut, Illinois – December 29, 1937, New York City) was a humorist, journalist, and author. He was variously a novelist, poet, newspaper columnist, and playwright. He is remembered best for creating the characters Archy and Mehitabel, supposed authors of... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Who founded the college attended by Thomas Balston, member of the Whatman paper-making family? | [
"Thomas Balston\nThomas Balston (1883–1967) was a member of the Balston paper-making family, a director of the publishers Duckworth and Co., and a noted scholar of English book production and illustration. He was also an amateur painter. Balston was educated at Eton and New College, Oxford, and prior to being calle... | [
"Balston\nBalston may refer to:\n- Thomas Balston (1883–1967), member of the Whatman paper-making family\n- Edward Balston (1817–1891), English schoolmaster\n- \"Nannatherina balstoni\", also known as Balston's pygmy perch"
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Which director is American, Mark L. Lester or Ken Loach? | [
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Kerrygold Irish Cream Liqueur is owned by a company that mainly sells what type or product? | [
"Kerrygold Irish Cream Liqueur\nKerrygold Irish Cream Liqueur is an Irish cream, Irish whiskey, and chocolate based liqueur produced in Ireland by Kerrygold Irish Cream Liqueur Limited. It was first introduced in the US in 2014 and the trademark is owned by Kerrygold under Ornua, previously known as the Irish Dairy... | [
"Irish cream\nIrish cream is a cream liqueur based on Irish whiskey, cream and other flavorings. It typically has an ABV (alcohol by volume) level of 15 to 20% and is served on its own or in mixed drinks, most commonly Irish coffee. Its largest markets are the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.\nBrands.\... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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The USS LST-510 is a ferry between New London and Orient but what is the population of Orient? | [
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Titus is the soundtrack to the film that starred which actors? | [
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The producer of The Wreckage of Stars also produced albums for Texas in July, Everclear, and what other American metalcore band from Lancaster, Pennsylvania? | [
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What magazine an American monthly food and lifestyle magazine founded in 1987, Cooking Light or Hot Rod? | [
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"- \"Marie Claire Australia\", a monthly women's fashion magazine, based on the original French version founded in 1937\n- \"InStyle\", a monthly fashion, lifestyle and entertainment magazine, based on the American magazine\n- \"Men's Health\", a monthly men's lifestyle magazine, based on the American title of the ... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Which tennis player has received a higher World singles ranking, Xavier Malisse or Virginia Wade? | [
"Xavier Malisse\nXavier Malisse (born 19 July 1980) is a Belgian retired professional tennis player. Born in the north-western Flemish city of Kortrijk and nicknamed \"X-Man\", he is only one of two players from Belgium (the other being David Goffin) to have been ranked in the top 20 of the ATP tour, with a career-... | [
"Olivier Rochus\nOlivier Rochus (; born 18 January 1981) is a retired Belgian tennis player. He has won two singles titles in his career and in 2004 won the French Open doubles title partnering fellow Belgian Xavier Malisse. Rochus' career-high singles ranking is World No. 24.\nAt tall, he was the shortest player o... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Atoms for Peace are an English-American experimental rock supergroup comprising Radiohead singer Thom Yorke, is an English musician and composer, best known as the singer and principal songwriter of which band? | [
"Thom Yorke\nThomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician and the singer and main songwriter of the alternative rock band Radiohead. A multi-instrumentalist, he mainly plays guitar and keys. Along with the other members of Radiohead, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.\n... | [
"Justin Hayward\nJustin David Hayward (born 14 October 1946, in Swindon, Wilshire) is an English musician best known as songwriter, lead singer, and guitarist of the rock band The Moody Blues. Hayward became the group's principal lead guitarist and vocalist over the 1967–1974 period, and the most prolific songwrite... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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What is the nationality of the singer-songwriter who wrote the poetry collection Early Work ? | [
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"Ghezzi) wrote \"Volume 8\" with another famous Italian singer-songwriter, Francesco De Gregori. With this album, he broke with \"tradition\" in order to find a new approach to poetry and music. The lyrics show how deep the influence of modern poetry is on De André's work. 1975 marked a real change in De André's li... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Where does Lance Stephenson of the Indiana Pacers basketball team play his home games? | [
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"both teams, from Miami's acquisition of Ray Allen and Chris Andersen, to the emergence of Paul George and Lance Stephenson. Notably, it was after the Heat lost to the Pacers that they compiled a 27-game winning streak; the last time the Heat lost two in a row in the year were the games against Indiana and Portland... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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Where did the father of Maria Brontë spend most of his adult life? | [
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"family was very successful in the import and export trade while her father owned a brewery, an inn and the largest grocers' emporium in the town. The close-knit family was broken up by the death of Thomas Branwell in 1808 and of his wife the next year. Maria Branwell moved north to Yorkshire where she met her husb... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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What is the name of the architect who designed the Lincoln Memorial dedicated in 1922? | [
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"A. W. Szlumper; architect: J. R. Scott).\n- May 30 – Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., United States is dedicated by William H. Taft, in the presence of Abraham Lincoln's son, 79-year-old Robert Todd Lincoln.\n- June 9 – Spalding War Memorial in England, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is dedicated.\n- October ... | hotpotqa-train-multikilt | {
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