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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What high school is located in the town in which most television stations in the Louisvillve market have their transmitter facilities located?"
] | Floyds Knobs, Indiana Floyds Knobs is a small unincorporated community in Lafayette Township, Floyd County, Indiana, United States. Historically a farming community on the outskirts of New Albany, it has since become a bedroom community for Louisville, Kentucky. It contains subdivisions, farms, small shopping centers, churches, and transmitters for many of the area's television and radio stations. It is also the location of Floyd Central High School. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Mortal Online Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?"
] | Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house "Unreal", "Gears of War" and "Infinity Blade" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the "most successful video game engine". |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | Boston Young Men's Christian Union The Boston Young Men's Christian Union is an historic building at 48 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts and a liberal Protestant youth association. When Unitarians were excluded from the Boston YMCA (which was evangelical) in 1851, a group of Harvard students founded a Christian discussion group, which was incorporated as the Boston YMCU in 1852. In 1873, the organization decided to construct its own building. $270,000 was raised, and construction on the original segment completed in 1875. The building was designed by Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, constructed in a High Victorian Gothic style, and included ground-level retail. Several additions were made, including in 1956. The building was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1977 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. Boston YMCU owned Camp Union, a 600 acre camp, in Greenfield, New Hampshire (1929–1993) (now Barbara C. Harris Camp & Convention Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts). From its renovation in 2003 to 2011 it was called the Boylston Street Athletic Club, and later the Boston Union Gym or BYMCU Athletic Club. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Who founded the organization whose Boston branch excluded the Christian discussion group later housed in the Boston Young Men's Christian Union?"
] | YMCA The Young Men's Christian Association, commonly known as the YMCA or simply the Y, is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 2 billion beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit." These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos. |
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