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14600 | a baby normally has its first bowel movement when no meconium is passed. | REFUTES | when does a baby normally have its first bowel movement? | no meconium is passed | {
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"text": "A newborn child is named on its day of birth (this is different from the Maldivian tradition of being named on the seventh day). The baby normally stays in the room in which it is born (which is customarily the ancestral home of the mother) for the first six days. The mother's house name becomes the child's surname. On the seventh day after birth, the baby is taken to the father's ancestral home, where jewellery is presented.",
"title": "Minicoy"
} | {
"id": "9913820",
"text": "Section::::Collection, measurement, and analysis.:Bowel movement.\n\nIn many patients, bowel movement is also measured. In some facilities, it is the standard procedure to record bowel movement of all patients.\n\nBowel movement is generally measured by its size (small, medium, or large), given the amount. Additionally, if a patient has diarrhea, this is recorded.\n\nA patient who has not had a bowel movement in several days is often given laxatives. Patients who independently toilet themselves often do not report bowel movements, thereby leading them to get laxatives when they do not need them.\n\nSection::::Sources.",
"title": "Toileting"
} |
14601 | los angeles aztecs played their regular season games in the rose bowl from 1957-1960 and 1963-1969. | REFUTES | who played their regular season games in the rose bowl from 1957-1960 and 1963-1969? | los angeles aztecs | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "1441105",
"text": "The 1963 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1963, at the end of the 1962 college football season. It was the 49th Rose Bowl Game. The USC Trojans defeated the Wisconsin Badgers, 42–37. This is the first #1 versus #2 match-up to occur in a bowl game, although #1 versus #2 match-ups had occurred previously as regular season games (typically referred to as \"Games of the Century\"). Ron Vander Kelen, the Wisconsin quarterback and Pete Beathard, the USC quarterback, were both named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game. Down 42–14 in the fourth quarter, Vander Kelen put together a number of drives to score 23 unanswered points and put the Badgers in position to win the game. Due to the historic #1 versus #2 bowl match-up, the number of Rose Bowl records set, and the furious fourth quarter rally by Wisconsin, this game frequently appears on lists of \"greatest bowl games of all time.\"",
"title": "1963 Rose Bowl"
} |
14602 | dennis haysbert was the spokesman in allstate commercials during the 1960's and 1970's. | REFUTES | who was the spokesman in allstate commercials during the 1960's and 1970's? | dennis haysbert | {
"id": "7490441",
"text": "Reimers is perhaps best known, though, as spokesman for the Allstate Corporation in their long-running series of television commercials in the United States, advising viewers that they were \"in good hands with Allstate.\" Reimers was the TV spokesman for Allstate for 22 years, from 1957 until 1979.\n\nReimers was also a popular narrator of industrial films, especially those made by Lockheed Space and Missile Systems Division, Sunnyvale, California, and by the Aerojet-General Corporation Solid Rocket Plant in Sacramento, California.\n\nReimers was a native of Moline, Illinois, and died on 16 August 2009 in Saratoga Springs, New York.\n\nSection::::External links.",
"title": "Ed Reimers"
} | {
"id": "20508900",
"text": "Since 2004, Haysbert has appeared as the official spokesman for the Allstate Insurance Company. His commercials typically end with one of the two Allstate Corporation official slogans, either \"Are you in good hands?\" or \"That's Allstate's stand.\" More recently however his commercials have combined the two with \"That's Allstate's stand. Are you in good hands?\". He has also appeared in Spanish-language commercials with the line \"Con Allstate, Estás En Buenas Manos.\" (With Allstate, you're in good hands.) In 2009–2010, Allstate used the Neil Sedaka song \"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do\" in television commercials to promote Allstate's car insurance. Breaking up is hard to do, the ads averred, unless one has an Allstate agent to undertake the deed for the customer (switching from another insurer to Allstate). The viewer learned that \"breaking up is \"easy\" to do\" as reassured on the screen by Haysbert. In his role as spokesman for Allstate, Haysbert officiated the coin toss prior to the 2007 Sugar Bowl between LSU and Notre Dame.",
"title": "Dennis Haysbert"
} |
14603 | the last time an american was drafted was in 1973. | REFUTES | when was the last time an american was drafted? | 1973 | {
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"id": "13978675",
"text": "The Last Time\n\nThe Last Time or Last Time may refer to:\n\nSection::::Film.\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Last Time\" (film), a 2006 film starring Michael Keaton and Brendan Fraser\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Last Time\", a 2002 short film featuring Linda Bassett\n\nSection::::Music.\n\nSection::::Music.:Albums.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Last Time\" (album), a 2002 album by Typecast\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Last Time\" (album), a 2002 album by John Farnham\n\nSection::::Music.:Songs.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Last Time\" (Fuel song), 2001\n\nBULLET::::- \"Last Time\" (Labrinth song), 2012\n\nBULLET::::- \"Last Time\" (Trey Songz song), 2008\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Last Time\" (Agnetha Fältskog song), 1987",
"title": "The Last Time"
} |
14604 | the replica of portions of the ark at the creation museum and a nearby warehouse are located at petersburg, kentucky in the united states. | SUPPORTS | where is the replica of portions of the ark at the creation museum and a nearby warehouse located in the united states? | petersburg, kentucky | {
"id": "23276988",
"text": "BULLET::::- Cement-and-iron replica, 60 meters by 4.5 meters (200 ft x 15 ft), in park operated by Freud de Melo in Hidrolândia, Goiás, Brazil.\n\nBULLET::::- Reduced-scale model in the Creation Evidence Museum, near Glen Rose, Texas.\n\nSection::::Partial.\n\nBULLET::::- Replicas of portions of the ark at the Creation Museum (Petersburg, Kentucky) and in a warehouse nearby.\n\nBULLET::::- Partial replica built for filming the movie \"Noah\" (Oyster Bay, Long Island)\n\nBULLET::::- God's Ark of Safety, partially built. On a hilltop along Interstate 68 in Frostburg, Maryland.\n\nSection::::Defunct.",
"title": "Noah's Ark replicas and derivatives"
} | {
"id": "62272",
"text": "Gretchen Jennings, editor of \"Exhibitionist\", wrote that creationist museums like the Creation Museum are not museums at all, and said that if they applied for accreditation as museums, their applications should be denied. As of 2014, no creationist museums have been accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM). National Center for Science Education (NCSE) director Eugenie Scott characterized the Creation Museum as \"the Creationist Disneyland\". Writing for the NCSE, Daniel Phelps called the Creation Museum \"the Anti-Museum\", while PZ Myers called it \"Ken Ham's fabulous fake museum\" in a 2007 post on his \"Pharyngula\" blog; other mainstream scientists derisively dubbed it the \"Fred and Wilma Flintstone Museum\". In a 2013 blog post, Ken Ham responded to such criticisms by writing that the Creation Museum is a true museum, as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary and the AAM's website.",
"title": "Creation Museum"
} |
14605 | most of the us oil refineries are located along the gulf coast. | SUPPORTS | on what coast are most of the us oil refineries located? | along the gulf coast | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "8802790",
"text": "In addition, the US oil marketing hub at Cushing was flooded with new oil because most new North American production from Canada, North Dakota, and Texas converged at that point, and there was insufficient capacity to take it from there to refineries on the Gulf Coast, where half of US oil refinery capacity is located. The American pipeline system is designed to take imported oil from the Gulf Coast and Texas to the refineries in the northern US, and the new oil was flowing in the opposite direction, toward the Gulf Coast. The price of West Texas Intermediate delivered at Cushing, which is the main benchmark for US oil prices, fell to unprecedented low levels below other international benchmark oils such as Brent Crude and Dubai Crude. Since the price of WTI at Cushing is usually quoted by US media as \"the price of oil\", this gave many Americans a distorted view of world oil prices as being lower than they were, and the supply being better than it was internationally. Canada used to be in a similar position to the US in that offshore oil was cheaper than domestic oil, so the oil pipelines used to run westward from the east coast to Central Canada, now they are being reversed to carry cheaper domestic oil sands production from Alberta to the east coast.",
"title": "Oil sands"
} |
14606 | barry hall won the first season of the australian version of i'm a celebrity, get me out of here. | SUPPORTS | who won the first season of the australian version of i'm a celebrity, get me out of here? | barry hall | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "13112452",
"text": "BULLET::::- In October 2015, Australian network Seven announced plans to create an Australian version of the British original, intended to be aired on Sundays under the title of \"Sunday Night Takeaway\", though no further announcements were made by Seven following this, and their plans were later dropped amidst claims it was focusing efforts on another project. On 19 May 2018, Network Ten officially announced plans to create an Australian version, under the same proposed title, and to be hosted by Julia Morris and Chris Brown, both of whom host the Australian version of \"I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!\", later confirming that year on 9 September that the pair had been secured as hosts and that the show was intended to be broadcast in 2019. It was announced in early February that \"Chris & Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway\" would premiere on 24 February 2019.",
"title": "Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway"
} |
14607 | patel was the governor of the reserve bank of india at the end of 2016. | REFUTES | who is the governor of the reserve bank of india at the end of 2016? | patel | {
"id": "13516302",
"text": "BULLET::::- Sri Srinivasan, American jurist\n\nBULLET::::- S. Venkitaramanan, former Governor of Reserve Bank of India\n\nBULLET::::- Swaminathan Gurumurthy, Chartered Accountant, part-time director of Reserve Bank of India and journalist\n\nBULLET::::- Raghuram Rajan, economist, central banker and former Governor of [[Reserve Bank of India]\n\nBULLET::::- [[T. N. Seshan]], former [[Indian Administrative Service]] (IAS) officer and 10th Chief [[Election Commissioner of India]]\n\nBULLET::::- [[N. Gopalaswami]], 15th [[Chief Election Commissioner of India|Chief Election Commissioner]] of [[India]]\n\nBULLET::::- [[T. S. Krishnamurthy]], former [[Indian Revenue Service]] officer and 13th [[Chief Election Commissioner of India|Chief Election Commissioner]] of [[India]]",
"title": "Tamil Brahmin"
} | {
"id": "595406",
"text": "Federal Reserve Bank Building\n\nFederal Reserve Bank Building may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Birmingham Branch, Birmingham, Alabama\n\nBULLET::::- Federal Reserve Bank Building (Little Rock, Arkansas)\n\nBULLET::::- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Los Angeles Branch, Los Angeles, California\n\nBULLET::::- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (San Francisco, California)\n\nBULLET::::- Federal Reserve Bank Building (Seattle)\n\nBULLET::::- Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Baltimore Branch, Baltimore, Maryland\n\nBULLET::::- Federal Reserve Bank Building (Boston, Massachusetts)\n\nBULLET::::- Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch Building, Detroit, Michigan\n\nBULLET::::- 925 Grand, the former Federal Reserve Building in Kansas City, Missouri",
"title": "Federal Reserve Bank Building"
} |
14608 | the term saved by the bell actually originated in boxing, where a boxer who is still on their feet but close to being knocked down can be saved from losing by the bell. | SUPPORTS | where did the term saved by the bell actually originate? | a boxer who is still on their feet but close to being knocked down can be saved from losing by the bell | {
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"text": "Folk etymology has suggested that perhaps the phrases \"saved by the bell\", \"dead ringer\" and \"graveyard shift\" come from the use of safety coffins in the Victorian era; however, these have been dispelled as urban myth, attributed to a linguistic e-mail hoax \"Life in the 1500s\". The \"saved by the bell\" expression is actually well established to have come from boxing, where a boxer who is still on their feet but close to being knocked down can be saved from losing by the bell ringing to indicate the end of the round.\n\nSection::::In popular culture.",
"title": "Safety coffin"
} | {
"id": "14990162",
"text": "Socially, two notable traits of Puppeteers are their racial/cultural penchant for cowardice and their tendency to congregate in herds. The cowardice is thought in Puppeteer society to originate with the Puppeteer instinct for turning one's back on danger. However, the trait is thought by many to actually originate from their herd instinct, as the instinct to turn one's back is linked to an instinct to kick the hind hoof at an attacker. In \"Ringworld\", when Nessus and the expeditionaries are threatened, the Puppeteer defends himself quite effectively:",
"title": "Pierson's Puppeteers"
} |
14609 | michigan state lost to ohio state in the 2017 ncaa basketball tournament. | REFUTES | who did michigan state lose to in the 2017 ncaa basketball tournament? | ohio state | {
"id": "11832533",
"text": "BULLET::::- Mel Proctor and Dan Bonner – First & Second Round at Syracuse, New York\n\nBULLET::::- Tim Ryan and Ann Meyers – First & Second Round at Nashville, Tennessee\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- 1993 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 1993 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 1993 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 1993 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 1993 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 1993 National Invitation Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 1993 National Women's Invitation Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 1993 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 1993 NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament",
"title": "1993 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
} | {
"id": "10941538",
"text": "BULLET::::- NCAA March Madness Live (website and app)\n\nBULLET::::- Westwood One Sports website\n\nBULLET::::- TuneIn (website and app)\n\nBULLET::::- Websites and apps of Westwood One Sports affiliates\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 National Invitation Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 Women's National Invitation Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nBULLET::::- 2017 NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament",
"title": "2017 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament"
} |
14610 | arnel pineda is the current main lead singer for journey. | SUPPORTS | who is the current main lead singer for journey? | arnel pineda | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "4409086",
"text": "Shirley Alston Reeves (born June 10, 1941, Henderson, North Carolina), born Shirley Owens, is an American soul singer who was the main lead singer of the hit female singing group the Shirelles. In addition to Owens, the Shirelles consisted of classmates of hers from Passaic High School, New Jersey: Doris Kenner Jackson, Addie \"Micki\" Harris McPhadden and Beverly Lee. Through marriages, she became Shirley Alston and later, Shirley Alston Reeves. Her strong, distinctive voice meant that she was the natural choice for their main lead singer, though Jackson was also featured as lead on several songs as well. Her nephew, Gerald Alston is the lead singer of The Manhattans.",
"title": "Shirley Owens"
} |
14611 | 555 california street was the new tallest building in san francisco in 1972. | REFUTES | what is the new tallest building in san francisco in 1972? | 555 california street | {
"id": "8705908",
"text": "List of tallest buildings in San Francisco\n\nSan Francisco, California, in the United States, has at least 472 high-rises, 56 of which are at least tall. The tallest building is Salesforce Tower, which rises and is the 13th-tallest building in the United States. The city's second-tallest building is the Transamerica Pyramid, which rises , and was previously the city's tallest for 45 years, from 1972 to 2017. The city's third-tallest building is 181 Fremont, rising to 802 ft (244 m).",
"title": "List of tallest buildings in San Francisco"
} | {
"id": "18060434",
"text": "This list of the tallest buildings and structures in Newcastle upon Tyne ranks skyscrapers and structures in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, by height and doesn't include structures in neighbouring Gateshead. Only structures taller than are listed below. Unlike other cities in the UK of its size, Newcastle upon Tyne doesn't have a particularly large number of highrise buildings and structures, the majority are residential tower blocks built in the mid-20th century. St Nicholas' Cathedral, which was completed in 1448 held the title of the tallest building in Newcastle for 396 years until 1844 when St Mary's Cathedral succeeded it by a matter of metres. St Mary's Cathedral also held the title of the city's tallest building for 122 years. In 1966 the first modern building to exceed the height of Newcastle's two cathedrals became the tallest building in the city. Despite this, Shieldfield House held the title for only a two-year period when construction of the 28-storey Vale House was completed in 1968. Vale House to this day remains the tallest structure of any description in the city. However, on 2 February 2017, Newcastle City Council granted planning permission for an 82 metre tall residential tower on Rutherford Street in Newcastle city centre. If built, this building will become the new tallest. Although only a temporary structure, the crane that has been erected on Rutherford Street to help construct the aforementioned tower is currently the tallest structure of any description in Newcastle upon Tyne, at a total height from base to jib of 120 metres.",
"title": "List of tallest buildings and structures in Newcastle upon Tyne"
} |
14612 | extensive shifting horticulture is the type of farming economy that most often practices polygyny. | SUPPORTS | which type of farming economy most often practices polygyny? | extensive shifting horticulture | {
"id": "5414476",
"text": "Anthropologist Jack Goody's comparative study of marriage around the world, using the Ethnographic Atlas, demonstrated a historical correlation between the practice of extensive shifting horticulture and polygyny in the majority of Sub-Saharan African societies. Drawing on the work of Ester Boserup, Goody notes that in some of the sparsely populated regions where shifting cultivation takes place in Africa, much of the work is done by women. This favoured polygamous marriages in which men sought to monopolize the production of women \"who are valued both as workers and as child bearers.\" Goody however, observes that the correlation is imperfect, and also describes more traditionally male dominated though relatively extensive farming systems such as those that exist in much of West Africa, particularly the savanna region, where polygamy is desired more for the production of male offspring whose labor in farming is valued.",
"title": "Polygyny"
} | {
"id": "2968216",
"text": "This species practices polygyny, usually bigamy, with the male travelling large distances to acquire a second mate. The male will mate with the secondary female and then return to the primary female in order to help with aspects of child rearing, such as feeding.\n\nThe European pied flycatcher is mainly insectivorous, although its diet also includes other arthropods. This species commonly feeds on spiders, ants, bees and similar prey.\n\nThe European pied flycatcher has a very large range and population size and so it is of least concern according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).\n\nSection::::Taxonomy.",
"title": "European pied flycatcher"
} |
14613 | billy gordon sang lead vocals in do you love me in dirty dancing. | SUPPORTS | who sings lead vocals in do you love me in dirty dancing? | billy gordon | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "9259626",
"text": "Dirty Dancing (disambiguation)\n\nDirty Dancing is a film.\n\nDirty Dancing may also refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dirty Dancing\" (soundtrack)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dirty Dancing\" (1988 TV series), a 1988 American television series that aired on CBS\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dirty Dancing\" (2006 TV series), a 2006 American reality series that aired on WE tv network\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dirty Dancing\" (2017 TV movie), a 2017 musical television remake of the 1987 film\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dirty Dancing\" (album), by Swayzak\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dirty Dancing\" (song), by New Kids On The Block\n\nBULLET::::- \"\", a UK TV series\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dirty Dancing: The Classic Story on Stage\", a stage musical",
"title": "Dirty Dancing (disambiguation)"
} |
14614 | a newborn infant during the first weeks following birth is called in colloquial use a neonate. | REFUTES | a newborn infant during the first weeks following birth is called in colloquial use a(n)? | neonate | {
"id": "26223890",
"text": "A newborn is, in colloquial use, an infant who is only hours, days, or up to one month old. In medical contexts, newborn or neonate (from Latin, \"neonatus\", newborn) refers to an infant in the first 28 days after birth; the term applies to premature, full term, and postmature infants; before birth, the term \"fetus\" is used. The term \"infant\" is typically applied to young children under one year of age; however, definitions may vary and may include children up to two years of age. When a human child learns to walk, the term \"toddler\" may be used instead.",
"title": "Infant"
} | {
"id": "18022215",
"text": "John Abt: In his 1993 autobiography, * John Abt, later long-time attorney for the Communist Party, confirmed that the Ware Group had existed, that it was a secret Communist Party unit, and that Ware had recruited him and several of the others named by Chambers for the Party.\n\nBULLET::::- Hope Hale Davis: In her 1994 memoir, Hope Hale Davis also admitted to membership in the Ware group: Davis confirmed that it was engaged in illegal activity.\n\nSection::::Personal life and death.\n\nWare married Margaret Stephens: in 1916, she died three weeks following birth of their second child, Nancy Stephens Ware.",
"title": "Harold Ware"
} |
14615 | the first colony that ultimately failed, roanoke colony, was established in america in 1607. | REFUTES | when was the first colony that ultimately failed, roanoke colony, established in america? | 1607 | {
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"text": "Roanoke Colony\n\nThe Roanoke Colony (), also known as the Lost Colony, was the first attempt at founding a permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in 1585 on Roanoke Island in what is now Dare County, North Carolina, United States. The colony was sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh, although he himself never set foot in it.",
"title": "Roanoke Colony"
} | {
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"text": "Roanoke\n\nRoanoke may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke tribe, Carolina Algonquian-speaking tribe in eastern North Carolina\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke Colony, a former English colony that mysteriously disappeared\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke Island, location of the Roanoke colony in present-day North Carolina\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke River, flowing through Virginia and North Carolina and emptying into Albemarle Sound near Roanoke Island\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke Valley, a part of the Great Appalachian Valley near the headwaters of the Roanoke River in Virginia\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke, Alabama\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke, Georgia\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke, Illinois\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke, Indiana\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke, Louisiana\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke, Missouri\n\nBULLET::::- Roanoke, Texas",
"title": "Roanoke"
} |
14616 | the inscriptions inside the lincoln memorial are the second inaugural address. | SUPPORTS | what are the inscriptions inside the lincoln memorial? | second inaugural address | {
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"text": "The Memorial's interior is divided into three chambers by two rows of four Ionic columns, each tall and across at their base. The central chamber, housing the statue of Lincoln, is 60 feet wide, 74 feet deep, and 60 feet high. The north and south chambers display carved inscriptions of Lincoln's second inaugural address and his Gettysburg Address. Bordering these inscriptions are pilasters ornamented with fasces, eagles, and wreaths. The inscriptions and adjoining ornamentation are by Evelyn Beatrice Longman.",
"title": "Lincoln Memorial"
} | {
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"text": "The United States General Services Administration Building, originally designed for the U.S. Department of the Interior, was built between 1915 and 1917. Bairstow carved the eagle over the central opening, designed the twenty-eight limestone panels in the frieze on the sixth story, and undertook the ornamental work on the F Street entrances.\n\nIn 1986 the building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.\n\nBairstow carved the exterior decoration of the Lincoln Memorial and the inscriptions inside between 1914 and 1922.\n\nErnest C. Bairstow died in 1962.\n\nSection::::Lincoln Memorial.",
"title": "Ernest C. Bairstow"
} |
14617 | hannah waddingham played the wicked witch on the wizard of oz film. | REFUTES | who played the wicked witch on the wizard of oz film? | hannah waddingham | {
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"text": "In the 1939 version of \"The Wizard of Oz\", Margaret Hamilton plays the Wicked Witch of the West as a green-skinned witch dressed in a long black dress with a black pointed hat. She does not wear an eye-patch like in the novel. This representation of the Wicked Witch has become a standard for what witches resemble and an archetype of human wickedness. While the relationship is not mentioned in Baum's books, in the movie, the Witch is the sister of the Wicked Witch of the East. The movie makes her even more of a primary antagonist, and consequently she appears in the film much earlier (and more often), than in Baum's original novel. She demands the Munchkins reveal who killed her sister, not long after Dorothy's arrival in Oz. She is described by Glinda the Good Witch of the North, not the South as in the book, as \"worse than the other one\". She actively seeks revenge against Dorothy for killing her sister, even though it was \"accidental\". However, as soon as the Witch is reminded of the ruby slippers, all interest in her sister's death vanishes and all she cares about is obtaining her slippers, which will enable her to conquer Oz. She is more menacing than her literary counterpart, making Dorothy too afraid to ever lose her temper with the Witch. She makes sure that Dorothy knows her power when Dorothy meets the Scarecrow by throwing a ball of fire at them. Before Dorothy and her friends get to the city, the Witch casts a sleeping spell over a field of poppies through which the group must pass. Glinda remotely counteracts the spell with snowfall. The Wicked Witch then flies on her broom over the Emerald City, demanding that the citizens of the Emerald City surrender Dorothy to her, and the Wizard demands the destruction of the Witch, with her broom as proof, in exchange for granting the wishes of Dorothy and her companions. Unlike Baum's original depiction, the Wicked Witch sends the Winged Monkeys as the first wave of attack. The Golden Cap is not mentioned but, after the failure of her poppy spell, the Witch does hold and then angrily cast away a costume piece that could be considered the cap (It greatly resembles the Cap as depicted in W. W. Denslow's original illustrations for \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\") and was mentioned as her \"wishing cap\" in the original shooting script. She is killed when Dorothy throws a bucket of water on her, in attempt to put out a fire the witch bestowed on the Scarecrow. In the novel, Dorothy simply throws it on her in a fit of anger. There is no prior mention of the Wicked Witch's vulnerability to water in the movie, save for a split-second before the water actually douses her when she screams \"Don't throw that water!\" (this line does not appear in the film's shooting script). After the Wicked Witch of the West is dead, her soldiers are glad to be free of her power, and quote \"Hail to Dorothy! The Wicked Witch is dead!\" The character ranks No. 4 in the American Film Institute's list of the 50 Best Movie Villains of All Time, making her the highest ranking female villain, as well as placing 90th on \"Empire\" magazine's \"100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time\".",
"title": "Wicked Witch of the West"
} | {
"id": "5302897",
"text": "BULLET::::- In the 2013 Disney film \"Oz the Great and Powerful\", the Wicked Witch of the East, Evanora, is the main antagonist. She was portrayed by Rachel Weisz. In this version, the Witch is the older sister of Theodora, the Wicked Witch of the West (Mila Kunis), and is at war with Glinda, the Good Witch of the South (Michelle Williams) for control of Oz. She originally portrayed herself as a Good Witch, and had been an adviser to the former king of Oz, whom she murdered, so that she could be in charge of the Emerald City herself. Evanora deceived Oscar Diggs by framing the King's daughter Glinda for the murder and telling him that Glinda is the Wicked Witch instead of herself, which resulted in Glinda being outlawed from the Emerald City and retreating to the South. Evanora manipulates her sister, who is in love with Oscar Diggs (James Franco), and ends up transforming Theodora into the Wicked Witch (of the West, eventually). Evanora is later fooled and scared by Oscar's tricks and banished from the Emerald City. Before she flees, Glinda encounters her and the two witches fight. Evanora seems to have an upper hand, but Glinda then crushes her emerald necklace, the source of her power, and the Wicked Witch's youthful and beautiful appearance turns into that of a hideous old crone, which Glinda believes is a reflection of her true nature. Furious, Evanora tries to attack Glinda, but she is blasted out of the window. Evanora is then carried away by her last flying baboons, but not before swearing a personal revenge on Glinda for foiling her. The emerald necklace she wore enabled her to project her power from her very fingertips in a form that resembled green lightning. The magic shoes that the witch would ultimately become associated with are not even discussed in this film, nor does she officially become the Wicked Witch of the East during the story, which ends with the Wizard taking over the Emerald City. This is one of the significant differences from L. Frank Baum's original books, in which the Wicked Witches of the East and West were already ruling the Munchkin Country and the Winkie Country by the time the Wizard first arrived in Oz.",
"title": "Wicked Witch of the East"
} |
14618 | the first drunk driving law was passed in canada in 1921. | SUPPORTS | when was the first drunk driving law passed in canada? | 1921 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "1065178",
"text": "Drunk driving law by country\n\nThe laws of driving under the influence vary between countries. One difference is the acceptable limit of blood alcohol content before a person is charged with a crime.\n\nSection::::Africa.\n\nBULLET::::- Angola: 0.06%\n\nBULLET::::- Algeria: 0.02%\n\nBULLET::::- Benin: 0.05%\n\nBULLET::::- Cape Verde: 0.08%\n\nBULLET::::- Central African Republic: 0.08%\n\nBULLET::::- Comoros: 0\n\nBULLET::::- Congo: 0.01%\n\nBULLET::::- Egypt: 0.05%\n\nBULLET::::- Equatorial Guinea: 0.15%\n\nBULLET::::- Eritrea: 0.03% for commercial or professional drivers, 0.05% for all other drivers\n\nBULLET::::- Ethiopia: 0.08\n\nBULLET::::- The Gambia: No limit\n\nBULLET::::- Ghana: 0.08%\n\nBULLET::::- Guinea: 0.08%\n\nBULLET::::- Guinea-Bissau: 0.15%\n\nBULLET::::- Kenya: 0.03%",
"title": "Drunk driving law by country"
} |
14619 | court has won the most women's doubles tennis major titles. | REFUTES | who has won the most women's doubles tennis major titles? | court | {
"id": "24233040",
"text": "In 2000, Navratilova returned to the tour to mostly play doubles events, while rarely also playing singles. In her first singles performance in eight years, at Eastbourne in 2002, she beat world No. 22, Tatiana Panova, before losing in the next round to Daniela Hantuchová in three sets. In 2003, she won the mixed doubles titles at both the Australian Open and Wimbledon, partnering Leander Paes. This made her the oldest ever major champion (aged 46 years, 8 months). The Australian Open victory made her the third player in history to complete a \"boxed set\" of major titles by winning the singles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles at all four majors. The Wimbledon win allowed her to equal Billie Jean King's record of 20 Wimbledon titles (in singles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles combined) and extended her overall number of major titles to 58 (second only to Margaret Court, who won 62). Despite being criticized for receiving a wildcard, Navratilova won a singles match over Catalina Castaño 6–0 6–1 at the first round of Wimbledon in 2004, aged 47 years and eight months, to make her the oldest player to win a professional singles match in the open era. Navratilova then lost her second round match with Gisela Dulko in three sets.",
"title": "Martina Navratilova"
} | {
"id": "1870715",
"text": "List of male doubles tennis players\n\nThis is a list of top international male doubles tennis players, both past and present. \"See also:\" List of male singles tennis players\n\nIt includes players who have won a Grand Slam or Olympic doubles title; or have been officially ranked world no. 1 in doubles.\n\nPlayers who have won more than one Grand Slam doubles title or have been ranked world no. 1 in doubles have been put in bold font. Players who are still active on the tour have been put in \"italics\".\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- List of male singles tennis players",
"title": "List of male doubles tennis players"
} |
14620 | bill veeck owned the chicago white sox from 1975 to 1981. | SUPPORTS | who owned the chicago white sox from 1975 to 1981? | bill veeck | {
"id": "15815670",
"text": "BULLET::::- The proposed sale of the Chicago White Sox presented opportunities for the Oakland Athletics. A group from Seattle was ready to purchase the White Sox and move them to Seattle. As Charlie Finley had business interests in Chicago, he was prepared to move the Athletics to Chicago. Due to his 20-year lease with the city of Oakland (to expire in 1987), Finley was blocked. In the end, White Sox owner Arthur Allyn sold to Bill Veeck, who kept the White Sox in Chicago.\n\nSection::::Regular season.:Opening Day lineup.\n\nBULLET::::- Nyls Nyman, LF\n\nBULLET::::- Jorge Orta, 2B\n\nBULLET::::- Buddy Bradford, RF",
"title": "1975 Chicago White Sox season"
} | {
"id": "9581102",
"text": "BULLET::::- Addie Joss, Cleveland Naps (AL). April 20, 1910. Cleveland Naps 1 – 0 Chicago White Sox\n\nBULLET::::- Ed Walsh, Chicago White Sox. August 27, 1911. White Sox 5 – 0 Red Sox\n\nBULLET::::- Vern Kennedy, Chicago White Sox. August 31, 1935. White Sox 5 – 0 Indians\n\nBULLET::::- Bill Dietrich Chicago White Sox. June 1, 1937. White Sox 8 – 0 St. Louis Browns\n\nBULLET::::- Bob Feller, Cleveland Indians. April 16, 1940. Indians 1- 0 White Sox\n\nBULLET::::- Bob Keegan, Chicago White Sox. August 20, 1957. White Sox 6 – 0 Washington Senators",
"title": "Comiskey Park"
} |
14621 | the setting and story of outlander season 3 took place in 2017. | REFUTES | what year does the setting and story of outlander season 3 take place? | 2017 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "356069",
"text": "BULLET::::- Hanna Jaltner\n\nBULLET::::- Maria Östling\n\nWomen's 200 m Breaststroke\n\nBULLET::::- Lena Eriksson\n\nBULLET::::- Maria Östling\n\nWomen's 100 m Butterfly\n\nBULLET::::- Johanna Sjöberg\n\nWomen's 200 m Individual Medley\n\nBULLET::::- Louise Karlsson\n\nWomen's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay\n\nBULLET::::- Louise Jöhncke, Johanna Sjöberg, Louise Karlsson, and Linda Olofsson\n\nBULLET::::- Linda Olofsson, Louise Jöhncke, Louise Karlsson, and Johanna Sjöberg\n\nWomen's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay\n\nBULLET::::- Louise Jöhncke, Johanna Sjöberg, Josefin Lillhage, and Åsa Sandlund\n\nWomen's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay\n\nBULLET::::- Therese Alshammar, Hanna Jaltner, Johanna Sjöberg, and Louise Jöhncke\n\nSection::::Tennis.\n\nMen's Singles Competition\n\nBULLET::::- Thomas Enqvist",
"title": "Sweden at the 1996 Summer Olympics"
} |
14622 | 15 congressional districts were there in michigan in 2003-2013. | SUPPORTS | how many congressional districts are there in michigan in 2003-2013? | 15 | {
"id": "2258234",
"text": "Table of United States congressional district boundary maps in the State of Minnesota, presented chronologically. All redistricting events that took place in Minnesota between 1973 and 2013 are shown.\n\nSection::::Obsolete districts.\n\nMinnesota currently has eight congressional districts. There were 9th and 10th districts but they were eliminated in 1963 and 1933 respectively. Redistricting is done every 10 years to reflect population shifts within the United States.\n\nBULLET::::- : 1903–1933, 1935–1963 (obsolete since the 1960 census)\n\nBULLET::::- : 1915–1933 (obsolete since the 1930 census)\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- List of United States congressional districts\n\nSection::::External links.",
"title": "Minnesota's congressional districts"
} | {
"id": "1057442",
"text": "In 1983 \"The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts: 1789-1983\" was published by Macmillan/Free Press. The congressional district atlas contains several firsts in American history: it was first to map all the congressional districts of the United States House of Representatives; first to compile congressional district descriptions from original legal documents for all congressional districts for all states; and first to identify all the representatives elected to Congress with their proper state and district locations. The ‘'Atlas’’ was almost immediately designated a \"Selected Reference Book\" by the journal ‘'College and Research Libraries’’ and several years later won the prestigious American Historical Association Waldo G. Leland Prize for the best reference book in all fields of history for the period 1981-1986. In addition, the “Atlas” author and cartographer, Kenneth C. Martis and Ruth A. Rowles, were awarded the 1984 Organization of American Historians Charles Thomson Prize for archival research for their article \"Mapping Congress: Developing a Geographic Understanding of American Political History\" which analyzes the intellectual history and research surrounding the district atlas. The ‘'Atlas’’ research was also sponsored by fellowships from the Huntington Library, San Marino, California; Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC; and the Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography, Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois. The ‘'Atlas’’ today is still regarded as the standard reference source for historical congressional districts and has been used in legal cases as an “Authority” involving redistricting, including cases brought before the United States Supreme Court. The “Atlas” is currently out-of-print, but can be found in most major university and public libraries. The copyright is held by the author.",
"title": "The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts: 1789-1983"
} |
14623 | sheldon mayer harnick wrote the lyrics for the score for fiddler on the roof. | SUPPORTS | who wrote the lyrics for the score for fiddler on the roof? | sheldon mayer harnick | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "23021945",
"text": "Anatevka Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−\n\nDo you love me Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−\n\nFar from the home I love Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−\n\nFiddler on the roof Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−\n\nIf I were a rich man Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−\n\nMatchmaker Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−",
"title": "Jan Bart"
} |
14624 | the tv show death in paradise was filmed at the fictional caribbean island of saint marie. | REFUTES | where is the tv show death in paradise filmed? | fictional caribbean island of saint marie | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "1145356",
"text": "Swapnil Singh\n\nSwapnil Singh (born 22 January 1991) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Baroda in domestic cricket. He is a bowling all-rounder who bats right-handed and bowls slow left-arm orthodox. He made his first-class debut for Baroda in 2006 at the age of 14 and was a member of the Mumbai Indians squad in 2008. In a match of the 2014–15 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Saurashtra, he had bowling figures of 4–0–19–6.",
"title": "Swapnil Singh"
} |
14625 | scarlett johansson was the voice of kaa the snake in the 2016 film the jungle book. | SUPPORTS | who was the voice of kaa the snake in the 2016 film the jungle book? | scarlett johansson | {
"id": "20857834",
"text": "BULLET::::- Scarlett Johansson as Kaa: A gigantic Indian python. Favreau decided to cast Johansson, a recurrent collaborator of Favreau's, to play Kaa, originally a male character, as he felt the original film was \"a little too male-oriented.\" On Kaa's role in the film, Favreau said that \"Mowgli is exploring different regions of the jungle — mistier, darker, more mysterious parts of the jungle. That’s where Kaa lives. That’s where she gets ahold of him — till Baloo rescues him and brings him back to his cave\". Johansson said that \"For [her], the opportunity to play Kaa as envisioned by Jon [Favreau] was so exciting\", and described Kaa as \"the mirror into Mowgli’s past\".",
"title": "The Jungle Book (2016 film)"
} | {
"id": "8910633",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"The Jungle Book\" (1967 film), a Disney animated musical film adaptation\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Jungle Book\" (1994 film), a live-action film adaptation\n\nBULLET::::- \"\", a 1998 live-action film adaptation\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Jungle Book 2\", the 2003 animated sequel to the 1967 film\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Jungle Book\" (2016 film), a live-action film adaptation, directed by Jon Favreau\n\nBULLET::::- \"Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli\", a 1989 Japanese anime series, later dubbed into several languages\n\nBULLET::::- \"Jungle Book\", a 1995 animated film from Jetlag Productions\n\nBULLET::::- \"\", a 1997 live-action film adaptation\n\nBULLET::::- \"\", a 1998 live-action TV series",
"title": "The Jungle Book (disambiguation)"
} |
14626 | stephen nichols was the actor that played stefan on days of our lives in 1991. | REFUTES | who is the actor that plays stefan on days of our lives in 1991? | stephen nichols | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "26170262",
"text": "At the death of Richard, Duke of Burgundy, the vast territory that he had acquired (including Auxerre and Druyes) was divided. His land to the north, Auxerre and Sens, Hugh the great, duke of the Franks, and subsequently to his sons Otto and Henry in 954. After Henry died in 1002 and his son, Otto-William, was then forced to fight a legal battle against Henry's nephew, the King of France Robert the Pious for control of Burgundy. King Robert succeeded, however the Count of Nevers took advantage of the period of uncertainty to establish his authority over part of Auxerre, in particular Saint-Sauveur and Druyes. This included the site of the Château de Druyes.",
"title": "Château de Druyes"
} |
14627 | the iphone 6 plus was $749 when it came out. | SUPPORTS | how much was the iphone 6 plus when it came out? | $749 | {
"id": "15166132",
"text": "The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were officially unveiled during a press event at the Flint Center for Performing Arts in Cupertino, California on September 9, 2014 and released on September 19, 2014; pre-orders began on September 12, 2014, with the iPhone 6 starting at US$649 and the iPhone 6 Plus starting at US$749. In China, where the iPhone 5c and 5s were the first models in the iPhone series to be released in the country on the same day as their international launch, Apple notified local wireless carriers that it would be unable to release the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus on the 19th because there were \"details which are not ready\"; local media reported that the devices had not yet been approved by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and earlier in the year, a news report by state broadcaster China Central Television alleged that iPhone devices were a threat to national security because iOS 7's \"frequent locations\" function could expose \"state secrets.\"",
"title": "IPhone 6"
} | {
"id": "15166139",
"text": "The design of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus is influenced by that of the iPad Air with a glass front that is curved around the edges of the display, and an aluminum rear that contains two plastic strips for the antenna. The back is built of 6000-series aluminum. Both models come in gold, silver, and \"space gray\" finishes. The iPhone 6 has a thickness of , while the iPhone 6 Plus is in thickness; both are thinner than the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s, with the iPhone 6 being Apple's thinnest phone to date. The most significant changes to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are its displays; both branded as \"Retina HD Display\" and \"ion-strengthened\", the iPhone 6 display is 4.7 inches in size with a resolution of 1334x750 (326 ppi, minus one row of pixels), while the iPhone 6 Plus includes a 5.5-inch 1920x1080 (1080p) display (401 PPI). The displays use a multiple-domain LCD panel, dubbed \"dual-domain pixels\"; the RGB pixels themselves are skewed in pattern, so that every pixel is seen from a different angle. This technique helps improve the viewing angles of the display.",
"title": "IPhone 6"
} |
14628 | the potato possibly came to north america with early colonists. | SUPPORTS | when did the potato possibly come to north america? | early colonists | {
"id": "23721556",
"text": "Early colonists in Virginia and the Carolinas may have grown potatoes from seeds or tubers from Spanish ships, but the earliest certain potato crop in North America was in Londonderry, New Hampshire in 1719. The plants were from Ireland, so the crop became known as the \"Irish potato\". Potatoes were planted in Idaho as early as 1838; by 1900 the state's production exceeded a million bushels (about 27,000 tonnes). Before 1910, the crops were stored in barns or root cellars, but, by the 1920s, potato cellars or barns came into use. U.S. potato production has increased steadily; two-thirds of the crop comes from Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and Maine, and potato growers have strengthened their position in both domestic and foreign markets.",
"title": "History of the potato"
} | {
"id": "5967636",
"text": "List of sweet potato cultivars\n\nThis list of sweet potato cultivars provides some information about varieties and cultivars of sweet potato (\"Ipomoea batatas\"). Sweet potato was first domesticated in the Americas more than 5,000 years ago. As of 2013, there are approximately 7,000 sweet potato cultivars. People grow sweet potato in many parts of the world, including New Zealand, Australia, the Philippines, Japan, Hawaii, China, and North America. However, sweet potato is not widely cultivated in Europe.",
"title": "List of sweet potato cultivars"
} |
14629 | 290 is the commonly assumed value of the pre-industrial level of co2 in the atmosphere in ppmv. | SUPPORTS | what is the commonly assumed value of the pre-industrial level of co2 in the atmosphere in ppmv? | 290 | {
"id": "17726772",
"text": "Transgressing one or more planetary boundaries may be highly damaging or even catastrophic, due to the risk of crossing thresholds that trigger non-linear, abrupt environmental change within continental- to planetary-scale systems. The 2009 study identified nine planetary boundaries and, drawing on current scientific understanding, the researchers proposed quantifications for seven of them. These seven are climate change (CO concentration in the atmosphere < 350 ppm and/or a maximum change of +1 W/m in radiative forcing); ocean acidification (mean surface seawater saturation state with respect to aragonite ≥ 80% of pre-industrial levels); stratospheric ozone (less than 5% reduction in total atmospheric O from a pre-industrial level of 290 Dobson Units); biogeochemical nitrogen (N) cycle (limit industrial and agricultural fixation of N to 35 Tg N/yr) and phosphorus (P) cycle (annual P inflow to oceans not to exceed 10 times the natural background weathering of P); global freshwater use (< 4000 km/yr of consumptive use of runoff resources); land system change (< 15% of the ice-free land surface under cropland); and the rate at which biological diversity is lost (annual rate of < 10 extinctions per million species). The two additional planetary boundaries for which the group had not yet been able to determine a global boundary level are chemical pollution and atmospheric aerosol loading.",
"title": "Planetary boundaries"
} | {
"id": "11513396",
"text": "AR5 also projects changes in climate beyond the 21st century. The extended RCP2.6 pathway assumes sustained net negative anthropogenic GHG emissions after the year 2070. \"Negative emissions\" means that in total, humans absorb more GHGs from the atmosphere than they release. The extended RCP8.5 pathway assumes continued anthropogenic GHG emissions after 2100. In the extended RCP 2.6 pathway, atmospheric CO concentrations reach around 360 ppmv by 2300, while in the extended RCP8.5 pathway, CO concentrations reach around 2000 ppmv in 2250, which is nearly seven times the pre-industrial level.",
"title": "Representative Concentration Pathway"
} |
14630 | effie white sang i'm telling you i'm not going in dreamgirls. | SUPPORTS | which character in dreamgirls sang i'm telling you i'm not going? | effie white | {
"id": "6685853",
"text": "Section::::Jennifer Hudson version.\n\n\"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going\" was recorded in 2006 by former \"American Idol\" contestant Jennifer Hudson, who portrayed Effie White in the DreamWorks/Paramount motion picture adaptation of \"Dreamgirls\". Her recording of the song, the \"Dreamgirls\" film soundtrack's second single, peaked at number 60 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, and number 14 on the R&B chart. Hudson won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in \"Dreamgirls\"; she thanked Holliday in her acceptance speech. The song can be heard on her debut album \"Jennifer Hudson\" (2008).",
"title": "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"
} | {
"id": "22678907",
"text": "Arthur Graffis came from a prominent family of engineers. His grandfather, Abraham Graffis, built most of the covered bridges in Cass County, Indiana, and had substantial land holdings around Logansport. His father, William Graffis, was an influential businessman, founder of Graffis & Sons Shoe Company, and an organizer of the Logansport State Bank.",
"title": "Arthur Martin Graffis"
} |
14631 | alicia vela-bailey played teen diana in the movie lights out. | REFUTES | who played teen diana in the movie lights out? | alicia vela-bailey | {
"id": "7384065",
"text": "After the long night, Bret comforts Martin and Rebecca in an ambulance outside the house, assuring them that Diana is truly gone.\n\nSection::::Cast.\n\nBULLET::::- Teresa Palmer as Rebecca\n\nBULLET::::- Amiah Miller as Young Rebecca\n\nBULLET::::- Gabriel Bateman as Martin, Rebecca's half-brother\n\nBULLET::::- Alexander DiPersia as Bret, Rebecca's boyfriend\n\nBULLET::::- Maria Bello as Sophie, Rebecca and Martin's mother\n\nBULLET::::- Emily Alyn Lind as Teen Sophie\n\nBULLET::::- Alicia Vela-Bailey as Diana Walter, a malevolent spirit and Sophie's friend\n\nBULLET::::- Ava Cantrell as Teen Diana\n\nBULLET::::- Billy Burke as Paul, Rebecca's step-father\n\nBULLET::::- Andi Osho as Emma Glover",
"title": "Lights Out (2016 film)"
} | {
"id": "6183821",
"text": "In 2010, Knight played teen heart-throb Christopher Wilde in the Disney Channel Original Movie(DCOM) \"Starstruck\". According to comments made by Knight on Twitter, because he joined the cast so late, he only sang one song on the soundtrack, the opening song. His character's remaining songs were sung by Drew Ryan Scott. Knight's next project was the movie \"\" with Ashlee Hewitt. He plays Ty Parker, a singer/songwriter who's looking for a change in his music and then finds a girl recording in a studio and when she leaves him he goes on a journey to find her. Although the movie was about the girl, Elle, he played a crucial part. The movie was released in April 2010.",
"title": "Sterling Knight"
} |
14632 | cars had air conditioning as a standard equipment in 1968. | SUPPORTS | when did cars have air conditioning as a standard equipment? | 1968 | {
"id": "21579109",
"text": "For the 1968 model year, a new SST trim line was placed above the now mid-line DPL trim for the Ambassador. American Motors was a pioneer in the field of air conditioning through its Kelvinator refrigerator division, and AMC's marketing chief Bill McNealy wanted to make the Ambassador stand out in a crowded market segment and decided to add greater distinction to the Ambassador line by making the All Weather A/C system as standard equipment. This was the first time any volume car manufacturer had done so, something that even Cadillac and Lincoln had not offered on their luxury cars – although some of them were priced at more than twice as much as Ambassador. While all Ambassadors came with air conditioning as standard, consumers could order the car without air as a \"delete option\" and decrease the price by $218. As AMC pointed out in their advertising campaign for the Ambassador, the only other major automaker that offered air conditioning as standard equipment in 1968 was Rolls-Royce.",
"title": "AMC Ambassador"
} | {
"id": "16845616",
"text": "The R38 was the first subway car fleet to have air conditioning installed. The last ten cars delivered (4140–4149) came factory equipped with Stone Safety 10-ton split system air conditioning system featuring the compressor/condenser units mounted under the cars, while the evaporator units were installed on the top interior ends of the car in 1967. The first six air conditioned cars came into service on the F train on July 19, 1967. The six-week experiment was a success after past failures and air conditioning would soon, but not immediately, become standard equipment on new rolling stock built for the system, since the first 200 R40 cars were built without air conditioning. The air conditioned cars cost $40,000 more than the non-air conditioned cars. From this point on, the New York City Transit Authority began adopting air conditioning as standard equipment on all new cars, and older model cars were retrofitted with AC units to make life much more bearable throughout the subway system. The Stone Safety Air Conditioning system was adopted from their standard railroad and commuter coach air conditioning systems, and it proved very successful.",
"title": "R38 (New York City Subway car)"
} |
14633 | max roper built the first commercially available zero turn lawn mower. | SUPPORTS | who built the first commercially available zero turn lawn mower? | max roper | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "12854652",
"text": "In 1949, Warrensburg, MO resident Max Swisher invented the very first commercially available zero-turn mower and called it the \"Ride King\". It was a three-wheeled machine - one drive wheel in front and two in the rear. The patented system utilized the front wheel as the drive wheel that also was able to turn an amazing 360 degrees. The wheel was driven by the motor in the same direction 100% of the time. In order to reverse and/or utilize the zero turn capabilities, you simply turn the steering wheel 180 degrees and the mower would move in reverse. In 1963, John Regier was an employee of the Hesston Corporation, a manufacturer of farm and agricultural equipment. The company had recently engineered a device called the swather, which, propelled by a series of belts, cut hay, alfalfa and other farming materials and laid them out in windrows. The way the belts and pulleys operated allowed for counter- rotation—a process which particularly struck Regier. An idea came to him one day: What if he could incorporate the same technology into lawnmowers?",
"title": "Zero-turn mower"
} |
14634 | john allyn owned the chicago white sox from 1969 to 1975. | SUPPORTS | who owned the chicago white sox from 1969 to 1975? | john allyn | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "9581102",
"text": "BULLET::::- Addie Joss, Cleveland Naps (AL). April 20, 1910. Cleveland Naps 1 – 0 Chicago White Sox\n\nBULLET::::- Ed Walsh, Chicago White Sox. August 27, 1911. White Sox 5 – 0 Red Sox\n\nBULLET::::- Vern Kennedy, Chicago White Sox. August 31, 1935. White Sox 5 – 0 Indians\n\nBULLET::::- Bill Dietrich Chicago White Sox. June 1, 1937. White Sox 8 – 0 St. Louis Browns\n\nBULLET::::- Bob Feller, Cleveland Indians. April 16, 1940. Indians 1- 0 White Sox\n\nBULLET::::- Bob Keegan, Chicago White Sox. August 20, 1957. White Sox 6 – 0 Washington Senators",
"title": "Comiskey Park"
} |
14635 | the average life span of female in chihuahua,mexico is 15 years. | REFUTES | what's the average life span of female in chihuahua,mexico? | 15 years | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "10020015",
"text": "\"Maximum life span\" contrasts with \"mean life span (average life span\", \"life expectancy)\", and \"longevity\". Mean life span varies with susceptibility to disease, accident, suicide and homicide, whereas maximum life span is determined by \"rate of aging\". Longevity refers only to the characteristics of the especially long lived members of a population, such as infirmities as they age or \"compression of morbidity\", and not the specific life span of an individual.\n\nSection::::In humans.",
"title": "Maximum life span"
} |
14636 | toby ross bryant played the medic eugene "doc" roe in band of brothers. | REFUTES | who played the medic eugene "doc" roe in band of brothers? | toby ross bryant | {
"id": "20158992",
"text": "Taylor co-starred in the British-American miniseries \"Band of Brothers\" as the Louisianan medic Eugene Roe. Though a relatively minor character in the series, the sixth installment \"Bastogne\" is set from Roe's perspective and features him as the episode's central protagonist, as he struggles to help the men while they endure frigid conditions, low supplies, and constant enemy fire. Taylor's performance was praised as \"a marvel of economy\" by \"The A.V. Club\", and stated \"Watch how little he moves or speaks, unless he absolutely needs to... He’s exactly the right man for this part and for the way that Roe’s long slog through this siege begins to feel like an unending nightmare\".",
"title": "Shane Taylor"
} | {
"id": "8501658",
"text": "The rituals involved with traiteurism are simple and time-honored, and they are careful to not transgress the teachings of the Catholic Church. The methods of the traiteurs are purported to be able to work on a person regardless of faith, should one be so moved as to ask for a treatment.\n\nSection::::In popular culture.\n\nBULLET::::- In the \"Band of Brothers\" episode \"Bastogne\", Cajun medic Eugene Roe tells fellow medic Ralph Spina that his grandmother was a traiteuse. This detail was invented for the show and has no basis in the real Eugene Roe's family history.",
"title": "Traiteur"
} |
14637 | ken weatherwax played pugsley in the 1964 addams family tv show. | SUPPORTS | who played pugsley in the 1964 addams family tv show? | ken weatherwax | {
"id": "8141700",
"text": "Weatherwax made his acting debut in the early 1960s when he was nine years old, playing a boy named \"Chester\" in Gleem toothpaste commercials alongside Alice Pearce. He was then cast as Pugsley Addams on \"The Addams Family\", after successfully auditioning with stars Carolyn Jones and John Astin. The program ran for two seasons from 1964 to 1966. After its cancellation, Weatherwax found he was typecast as Pugsley and lost interest in acting. He entered the U.S. Army at seventeen, and at the age of 21, he reprised the role of Pugsley in the 1977 reunion film \"Halloween with the New Addams Family\". He established a career behind the camera as a movie studio grip and set builder, while making occasional appearances at \"Addams Family\"-related events with former costar Lisa Loring, who had played Pugsley's younger sister Wednesday Addams on the show.",
"title": "Ken Weatherwax"
} | {
"id": "25157496",
"text": "However, another obstacle in releasing the film occurred when, as the studios prepared the film for release, David Levy, the producer of the 1964 Addams Family TV series, filed a lawsuit against Paramount Pictures, claiming that the film infringed on his property rights. The suit was eventually settled out of court, after the film's release, due to Paramount wanting to quickly film a sequel due to the film's success.\n\nSection::::Release.:Box office.\n\n\"The Addams Family\" grossed $113,502,246 in the United States and $191,502,246 worldwide, turning a significant profit against the $30 million production costs.\n\nSection::::Release.:Critical response.",
"title": "The Addams Family (1991 film)"
} |
14638 | the g7 summit of 2015 started in the country italy. | REFUTES | the g7 summit of 2015 started in which country? | italy | {
"id": "12058919",
"text": "41st G7 summit\n\nThe 41st G7 summit was held in Schloss Elmau, Krün, Bavaria and Germany on June 7–8, 2015. In March 2014 the remaining members of the G8 declared that a meaningful discussion was currently not possible with Russia, and since then meetings have continued under the G7 name (not to be confused with the G7 meetings of finance ministers and central bank governors).\n\nSection::::Leaders at the summit.",
"title": "41st G7 summit"
} | {
"id": "13933111",
"text": "BULLET::::- 1978 – 4th G7 summit, Bonn\n\nBULLET::::- 1979 – 5th G7 summit, Tokyo\n\nBULLET::::- 1980 – 6th G7 summit, Venice\n\nBULLET::::- 1981 – 7th G7 summit, Montebello\n\nBULLET::::- 1982 – 8th G7 summit, Versailles\n\nBULLET::::- 1983 – 9th G7 summit, Williamsburg\n\nBULLET::::- 1984 – 10th G7 summit, London\n\nBULLET::::- 1985 – 11th G7 summit, Bonn\n\nBULLET::::- 1986 – 12th G7 summit, Tokyo\n\nBULLET::::- 1987 – 13th G7 summit, Venice\n\nBULLET::::- 1988 – 14th G7 summit, Toronto\n\nBULLET::::- 1989 – 15th G7 summit, Grande Arche\n\nBULLET::::- 1990 – 16th G7 summit, Houston\n\nBULLET::::- 1991 – 17th G7 summit, London",
"title": "Summit (meeting)"
} |
14639 | dodger stadium is in elysian park street of los angeles. | REFUTES | what street of los angeles is dodger stadium in? | elysian park | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "17087824",
"text": "Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass at Dodger Stadium on September 16, 1987. Greg Laurie held his Harvest Crusades at Dodger Stadium in 2011 and 2012.\n\nSection::::Transportation access.\n\nSection::::Transportation access.:Dodger Stadium Express transit routes.\n\nDodger Stadium can be reached by the Los Angeles Metro Transit Authority which operates two Dodger Stadium Express routes that transport fans to and from the Stadium during home games. The service is operated using funding from the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee and Metro ExpressLanes.\n\nSection::::Transportation access.:Union Station route.",
"title": "Dodger Stadium"
} |
14640 | princess melora kissed a frog and it turned into a prince in the 1986 the frog prince film. | REFUTES | which character kissed a frog and it turned into a prince in the 1986 the frog prince film? | princess melora | {
"id": "7452568",
"text": "The Frog Prince begins with the protagonist Princess Zora rolling over and waking up in her bed. When she hears royal trumpets signifying an important announcement, she sings \"Lucky Day\" as she gets dressed. She holds onto her golden lucky ball, and carries it throughout her day for good luck. Zora runs through the castle and the Emissary and chef scold her for not acting 'like a princess'. Then, Zora is confronted by Henrietta and Henrietta's friend Dulcey in the hallway, where Henrietta lies to Zora, telling her that they are allowed to interrupt the King that day. After Zora leaves, Henrietta tells Dulcey that she intercepted a letter which declared that only her or Zora is a true princess, not both.",
"title": "The Frog Prince (1986 film)"
} | {
"id": "19224581",
"text": "The Frog Prince (disambiguation)\n\nThe Frog Prince is a story recorded by the brothers Grimm.\n\nThe Frog Prince (or King) may also refer to:\n\nSection::::Literature.\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Frog King\" (novel), a 2002 romantic novel by Adam Davies\n\nSection::::Film and TV.\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Frog Prince\" (1984 film), a romantic comedy\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Frog Prince\" (1986 film), a \"Cannon Movie Tales\" film featuring Aileen Quinn\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Frog Prince\" (Mamet play), a play by David Mamet\n\nBULLET::::- \"Tales from Muppetland: The Frog Prince\", a 1971 television special featuring Jim Henson's Muppets",
"title": "The Frog Prince (disambiguation)"
} |
14641 | alycia purrott was the "real name" of the character who played the pink ranger in the power rangers spd cast. | REFUTES | what was the "real name" of the character who played the pink ranger in the power rangers spd cast? | alycia purrott | {
"id": "16504828",
"text": "BULLET::::- Matt Austin as Bridge Carson, the S.P.D. Green Ranger.\n\nBULLET::::- Monica May as Elizabeth \"Z\" Delgado, the S.P.D. Yellow Ranger.\n\nBULLET::::- Alycia Purrott as Sydney \"Syd\" Drew, the S.P.D. Pink Ranger.\n\nAdditional Rangers\n\nBULLET::::- John Tui as Anubis \"Doggie\" Cruger, S.P.D. Shadow Ranger.\n\nBULLET::::- Brett Stewart as Sam, The Omega Ranger.\n\nBULLET::::- Michelle Langstone as Dr. Katherine \"Kat\" Manx, the S.P.D. Kat Ranger.\n\nBULLET::::- Antonia Prebble as Nova, the S.P.D. Nova Ranger.\n\nAllies\n\nBULLET::::- Barnie Duncan as Piggy\n\nBULLET::::- Kelson Henderson as Boom\n\nBULLET::::- James Napier Robertson as Conner McKnight, the Red Dino Ranger and Triassic Ranger.",
"title": "Power Rangers S.P.D."
} | {
"id": "16157386",
"text": "BULLET::::- Pink Ranger (Power Rangers Time Force), Lunar Wolf Ranger (Power Rangers Wild Force), Green Ranger (Power Rangers Ninja Storm), White Dino Ranger (Power Rangers Dino Thunder), Red Ranger (Power Rangers SPD), Pink Ranger (Power Rangers Mystic Force), Yellow Ranger (Power Rangers Operation Overdrive), Blue Ranger (Power Rangers Jungle Fury), and Green Ranger (Power Rangers RPM)\n\nBULLET::::- Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable\n\nBULLET::::- Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher\n\nBULLET::::- Lightning McQueen and Mater\n\nBULLET::::- Rockhopper and Bambadee\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- List of Disney theme park attractions\n\nBULLET::::- List of lands at Disney theme parks\n\nBULLET::::- List of Magic Kingdom attractions",
"title": "List of Disney's Hollywood Studios attractions"
} |
14642 | yale university is located in the constitution state. | SUPPORTS | where is the state is yale university located? | the constitution state | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "26284648",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Plato's Republic: A Study\" (Yale University Press, 2005)\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Mask of Enlightenment\": Nietzsche's Zarathustra, 2nd edition (Yale University Press, 2004)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Hermeneutics as Politics\", 2nd edition (Yale University Press, 2003)\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Elusiveness of the Ordinary\" (Yale University Press, 2002)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Metaphysics in Ordinary Language\" (Yale University Press, 1999)\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Mask of Enlightenment: Nietzsche's Zarathustra\" (Cambridge University Press, 1995)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Plato's Statesman: The Web of Politics\" (Yale University Press, 1995)\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Question of Being: A Reversal of Heidegger\" (Yale University Press, 1993)\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Ancients and the Moderns\" (Yale University Press, 1989)",
"title": "Stanley Rosen"
} |
14643 | sebastien le toux was the first player drafted for the sounders in their first super draft. | REFUTES | who was the first player drafted for the sounders in their first super draft? | sebastien le toux | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "4965343",
"text": "The Kansas City Chiefs selected Carr in the fifth round (140th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. Carr was the 23rd cornerback drafted and the second cornerback drafted by the Chiefs in 2008. He also became the highest drafted player in Grand Valley State's school history. Carr was only the eighth player drafted from Grand Valley State and was the first player drafted from Grand Valley State since Keyonta Marshall was selected 247th overall in the 2005 NFL Draft. During the 2008 NFL Draft, General manager Carl Peterson decided to allow head coach Herman Edwards to select their 140th overall pick as a gift for his 54th birthday which fell on the day of the draft. Edwards immediately responded, \"I want Brandon Carr! I promise you this; By opening day, he'll be starting!\"",
"title": "Brandon Carr"
} |
14644 | margaret hamilton played the wicked witch in the 2011 musical. | REFUTES | who played the wicked witch in the 2011 musical? | margaret hamilton | {
"id": "6399474",
"text": "After previews in the West End from 7 February, the musical opened on 1 March 2011, directed by Jeremy Sams, and closed on 2 September 2012. The original cast included Danielle Hope as Dorothy Gale, Michael Crawford as the Wizard and Hannah Waddingham as the Wicked Witch of the West. Sophie Evans played Dorothy on Tuesday evenings and took over the role full-time in February 2012. The role of Dorothy was cast through the 2010 reality television show \"Over the Rainbow\", in which Hope won and Evans was the runner-up. After a similar Canadian reality TV search show, a Toronto production began in December 2012 and closed in August 2013, and was followed by a North American tour. In April 2017 an Australian tour was announced including season at the Lyric Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre,the Capitol Theatre in Sydney, and at the Adelaide Festival Theatre. The cast includes Anthony Warlow as the Wizard with Lucy Durack as Glinda the Good Witch and Jemma Rix as Wicked Witch of the West.",
"title": "The Wizard of Oz (2011 musical)"
} | {
"id": "4809414",
"text": "In the 1939 version of \"The Wizard of Oz\", Margaret Hamilton plays the Wicked Witch of the West as a green-skinned witch dressed in a long black dress with a black pointed hat. She does not wear an eye-patch like in the novel. This representation of the Wicked Witch has become a standard for what witches resemble and an archetype of human wickedness. While the relationship is not mentioned in Baum's books, in the movie, the Witch is the sister of the Wicked Witch of the East. The movie makes her even more of a primary antagonist, and consequently she appears in the film much earlier (and more often), than in Baum's original novel. She demands the Munchkins reveal who killed her sister, not long after Dorothy's arrival in Oz. She is described by Glinda the Good Witch of the North, not the South as in the book, as \"worse than the other one\". She actively seeks revenge against Dorothy for killing her sister, even though it was \"accidental\". However, as soon as the Witch is reminded of the ruby slippers, all interest in her sister's death vanishes and all she cares about is obtaining her slippers, which will enable her to conquer Oz. She is more menacing than her literary counterpart, making Dorothy too afraid to ever lose her temper with the Witch. She makes sure that Dorothy knows her power when Dorothy meets the Scarecrow by throwing a ball of fire at them. Before Dorothy and her friends get to the city, the Witch casts a sleeping spell over a field of poppies through which the group must pass. Glinda remotely counteracts the spell with snowfall. The Wicked Witch then flies on her broom over the Emerald City, demanding that the citizens of the Emerald City surrender Dorothy to her, and the Wizard demands the destruction of the Witch, with her broom as proof, in exchange for granting the wishes of Dorothy and her companions. Unlike Baum's original depiction, the Wicked Witch sends the Winged Monkeys as the first wave of attack. The Golden Cap is not mentioned but, after the failure of her poppy spell, the Witch does hold and then angrily cast away a costume piece that could be considered the cap (It greatly resembles the Cap as depicted in W. W. Denslow's original illustrations for \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\") and was mentioned as her \"wishing cap\" in the original shooting script. She is killed when Dorothy throws a bucket of water on her, in attempt to put out a fire the witch bestowed on the Scarecrow. In the novel, Dorothy simply throws it on her in a fit of anger. There is no prior mention of the Wicked Witch's vulnerability to water in the movie, save for a split-second before the water actually douses her when she screams \"Don't throw that water!\" (this line does not appear in the film's shooting script). After the Wicked Witch of the West is dead, her soldiers are glad to be free of her power, and quote \"Hail to Dorothy! The Wicked Witch is dead!\" The character ranks No. 4 in the American Film Institute's list of the 50 Best Movie Villains of All Time, making her the highest ranking female villain, as well as placing 90th on \"Empire\" magazine's \"100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time\".",
"title": "Wicked Witch of the West"
} |
14645 | george w bush was president when the 2003 iraq war started. | SUPPORTS | who was president when the 2003 iraq war started? | george w bush | {
"id": "5904873",
"text": "Section::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Command responsibility\n\nBULLET::::- Democide\n\nBULLET::::- Invasion of Iraq\n\nBULLET::::- Jus ad bellum\n\nBULLET::::- Rationale for the Iraq War\n\nBULLET::::- War on Terrorism\n\nBULLET::::- List of United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Iraq\n\nBULLET::::- Movement to impeach George W. Bush\n\nBULLET::::- The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder\n\nBULLET::::- Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War\n\nBULLET::::- Views on the 2003 invasion of Iraq\n\nBULLET::::- War crimes\n\nBULLET::::- War of aggression\n\nBULLET::::- War crimes committed by the United States\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- CIA’s final report: No WMD found in Iraq",
"title": "Legitimacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq"
} | {
"id": "24976215",
"text": "Dr. Mahdi Obeidi, who created Saddam's nuclear centrifuge program that had successfully enriched uranium to weapons grade before the 1991 Gulf War, stated in an op-ed in \"The New York Times\" that although Iraqi scientists possessed the knowledge to restart the nuclear program, by 2002 the idea had become \"a vague dream from another era.\"\n\nSection::::2003 Iraq War.\n\nPossession of WMDs was cited by the United States as the primary motivation instigating the Iraq War.\n\nSection::::2003 Iraq War.:Prelude.",
"title": "Iraq and weapons of mass destruction"
} |
14646 | michael jordan won the most nba mvp awards in nba history. | REFUTES | who won the most nba mvp awards in nba history? | michael jordan | {
"id": "16116176",
"text": "BULLET::::- One of two players in NBA history to win at least two NBA Most Valuable Player Awards for two different franchises.\n\nBULLET::::- The other is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.\n\nBULLET::::- One of two players in NBA history to win NBA MVP, Finals MVP, and an Olympic Gold Medal in the same year.\n\nBULLET::::- The other is Michael Jordan (1992).\n\nBULLET::::- One of two players in NBA history to win at least four NBA MVP awards and three NBA Finals MVP awards.\n\nBULLET::::- The other is Michael Jordan.\n\nBULLET::::- One of five players in NBA history to win consecutive Finals MVP Awards.",
"title": "List of career achievements by LeBron James"
} | {
"id": "17519356",
"text": "BULLET::::- One of three players in NBA history to win NBA MVP, All-Star game MVP and Finals MVP awards in the same year (2000);\n\nBULLET::::- Includes Michael Jordan (achieved this twice) and Willis Reed.\n\nBULLET::::- One of four players in NBA History to record at least 400 points during the first 15 games of a season at age 21 or younger.\n\nBULLET::::- Includes LeBron James (twice), Michael Jordan and Kevin Durant.\n\nBULLET::::- One of fifteen players in NBA history to record 30+ points in 10+ consecutive regular season games.",
"title": "List of career achievements by Shaquille O'Neal"
} |
14647 | jason tam voiced the squip during the 2015 world premier and the 2016 workshop cast of be more chill. | REFUTES | who voices the squip during the 2015 world premier and the 2016 workshop cast of be more chill? | jason tam | {
"id": "6090161",
"text": "The musical premiered in May 30, 2015 at the Two River Theater in Red Bank, New Jersey. The production featured Will Connolly as Jeremy, Eric William Morris as the Squip, George Salazar as Michael, and Stephanie Hsu as Christine, as well as Katie Ladner, Lauren Marcus, Jake Boyd, Gerard Canonico, Kaitlyn Carlson, and Paul Whitty. The musical was commissioned by Two River Theater as part of their new play development program.",
"title": "Be More Chill (musical)"
} | {
"id": "6090168",
"text": "The two visit the mall to buy the SQUIP from a dealer at Payless ShoeSource. Jeremy, as instructed, swallows it with green Mountain Dew. When the SQUIP activates, it causes Jeremy to have a seizure in front of Christine and Jake (\"The SQUIP Enters\"). The SQUIP (in the guise of Keanu Reeves), criticizes Jeremy's appearance, personality, and behavior, telling him that everything about him is terrible (\"Be More Chill Pt. 1\"). The SQUIP orders him to go to a store to buy a new Eminem shirt. At the store, Jeremy encounters two popular girls from school, Brooke Lohst and Chloe Valentine. The SQUIP has Jeremy fabricate a story about how he had been cheated on in order to create sympathy with the two girls. They offer Jeremy a ride home (\"Do You Wanna Ride?\") which the SQUIP demands he accept, but Jeremy declines, telling them that he has to meet his friend. The girls leave, and the SQUIP lies to Jeremy and tells him that Michael has left the mall. It then tells him that in order for its plan to work, Jeremy needs to obey every order it gives him. The SQUIP convinces Jeremy that following its instructions will improve his social standing (\"Be More Chill Pt. 2\").",
"title": "Be More Chill (musical)"
} |
14648 | the next star wars movie will be released on december 18, 2015, in 2015. | SUPPORTS | when will the next star wars movie be released in 2015? | december 18, 2015 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15803808",
"text": "During commercial break on the season six live finale (September 22, 2013) it was announced there will be \"The Next Star\" spin-off titled \"The Next Star – Supergroup\". It was soon after confirmed on the official The Next Star Twitter though nothing was said about it. \"The Next Star – SuperGroup\" appears to be similar to \"The Next Star\" but \"The Next Star – SuperGroup\" is not about solo singers, it is about groups of singers performing. There will be new judges and coaches. Not much is known about it. There will be contestants from other seasons on the show including: Parker Schmidt, Shania Fillmore, Isabelle Stern, Amer Dhaliwal, Mimoza Duot, Gary Gordon, Dane Bjornson, Olenka Bak, Bradley Martinez, and Ryan Hawken. The very first episode premiered March 11, 2014. The season one finale premiered April 13, 2014. In the premiere, there was live screening party at Toronto to watch the first episode, attended by the fans of The Next Star, the hosts of the show, and other known members including Carlos Bustamente and Ryan Dizon.",
"title": "The Next Star"
} |
14649 | the uk has won 11 bronze winter olympic medals. | REFUTES | how many bronze winter olympic medals have the uk won? | 11 | {
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"text": "When the Olympic Games returned to Greece in Athens 2004, the Colombian delegation collected two bronze medals through weightlifter Mabel Mosquera and cyclist María Luisa Calle, who won Colombia's first olympic medal in Cycling. Calle was originally stripped of her medal after failing an antidoping test for heptaminol. She assured that hours before the race, she took a anti-migraine pill which contained isometheptene, a substance which transforms into heptaminol during laboratory analyses. The bronze medal she won in the women's points race was later returned, being one of a few cases in which IOC returned a medal stripped for doping. For the Beijing Olympics in 2008, the Colombian roster won two medals: weightlifter Diego Salazar won silver in the men's 62kg, and Jackeline Rentería won Colombia's first olympic medal in Wrestling, earning bronze in women's freestyle 55kg category. During a wave of retests in 2016, it was disclosed that original gold and bronze medalists in the women's weightlifting 69kg event failed an antidoping test; weightlifter Leidy Solís finished fourth in that event back in 2008. Later in January 2017 the disgraced aforementioned medalists were officially disqualified, meaning that Solís was upgraded to second place. She received her silver medal in December 2017. Colombia made its Winter Olympics debut in 2010 in Vancouver. US-born Swiss Skier Cynthia Denzler represented the country in the women's slalom and giant slalom. She ranked 51st in the slalom event. To participate at the 2012 Olympics, Colombia sent a delegation composed of 104 athletes; this was the first time a delegation exceeded one hundred participants. The performance of national athletes improved remarkably as well. The maximum number of medals won in one edition of the games was three, number reached at Munich 1972 and Beijing 2008. In London the Colombian contingent won eight medals in six different sports. BMX rider Mariana Pajón won Colombia's first golden medal since Sydney 2000. Cyclist Rigoberto Urán won silver in the men's road race, the first olympic medal in road cycling competitions for the country. Track and field athlete Caterine Ibargüen won silver in the women's triple jump, the first medal in Athletics since Barcelona 1992. Weightlifter Óscar Figueroa won also silver in the men's 62kg, setting an olympic record of 177kg in the clean and jerk phase. Jackeline Rentería matched her performance in Beijing and won again a bronze medal, joining Helmut Bellingrodt as the only Colombian athletes to win two olympic medals. Carlos Oquendo also won bronze in the cycling men's bmx race, on the same day Pajón won gold in the women's race. The bronze medals won by Yuri Alvear in Judo and Óscar Muñoz Oviedo in Taekwondo, were the first olympic medals for Colombia in those sports. The Good Performance achieved in London 2012 continued and improved in Rio de Janeiro 2016. Competing at the first Olympic Games held in South America, Colombian athletes won three gold, two silver and three bronze medals, winning again a total of eight medals. Triple jump World champion Caterine Ibargüen won a gold medal in the women's event, the first olympic golden medal in Athletics for Colombia. Óscar Figueroa upgraded his silver medal to gold in the men's weightlifting 62kg category, keeping Colombia's good streak in Olympic Weightlifting since 2000 and becoming the first male Olympic champion for the country. Mariana Pajón became the first Colombian athlete to be Olympic gold medalist twice, as she won again the women's cycling bmx race. Judoka Yuri Alvear won silver in the women's 70kg event, improving her 2012 bronze medal. Ibargüen, Figueroa, Pajón and Alvear joined shooter Bellingrodt and wrestler Rentería as the only Colombian athletes to have won two Olympic Medals. Boxers Yuberjén Martínez and Ingrit Valencia won Colombia's first olympic medals in Boxing since Seoul 1988; Martínez won silver and Valencia earned bronze, making her the first Colombian female boxer to win an olympic medal. BMX rider Carlos Ramírez won bronze in the men's race. Weightlifter Luis Javier Mosquera originally finished fourth in the men's 69kg event, but was later awarded the bronze medal as original winner Kyrgyzstan's Izzat Artykov was disqualified after testing positive for the stimulant strychnine. After an absence of eight years, Colombia competed again at the Winter Olympics in 2018 in PyeongChang. The Colombian delegation was made up of athletes competing in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing and ice speed skating, becoming in the first Latin American country to compete in the latter.",
"title": "Colombia at the Olympics"
} | {
"id": "14700369",
"text": "BULLET::::- Věra Čáslavská - 11 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Nadia Comăneci - 9 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Gabby Douglas - 3 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Laurie Hernandez - 4 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Shawn Johnson - 4 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Ágnes Keleti - 10 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Madison Kocian - 4 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Olga Korbut - 6 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Larisa Latynina - 18 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Tatiana Lysenko - 3 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Aly Raisman - 6 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Mary Lou Retton - 5 Olympic medals\n\nBULLET::::- Yelena Shushunova - two-time Olympic champion (all-around, team)\n\nSection::::Ice hockey.\n\nBULLET::::- Karyn Bye",
"title": "List of sportswomen"
} |
14650 | the date of the last super bowl the redskins won is xxvi. | REFUTES | what is the date of the last super bowl the redskins won? | xxvi | {
"id": "26507028",
"text": "The Redskins beat the Buffalo Bills 37–24 to win Super Bowl XXVI. The team is the last Super Bowl champion to never trail in any of their playoff victories. The Redskins' Super Bowl XXVI win was their first in a non-strike season. With the championship, coach Joe Gibbs also became the first head coach to win three Super Bowls with three different quarterbacks.",
"title": "1991 Washington Redskins season"
} | {
"id": "11822475",
"text": "This broadcast was the last for NBC as the AFC network after 33 years (CBS has held the AFC broadcast rights ever since), their last NFL broadcast overall until 2006, when they signed on to televise \"Sunday Night Football\", and their last Super Bowl broadcast until 2009 (Super Bowl XLIII). This was also the last time Channel 4 in the UK would show the Super Bowl – and their last NFL coverage until 2010 – after they had been showing the event since 1983 (Super Bowl XVII). Only Sky Sports would show it live until Five joined them in 2003 (Super Bowl XXXVII). It also marked the last Super Bowl until 2007 for CTV in Canada after airing the NFL and the event since Super Bowl XVI; from 1999 to 2006 the Super Bowl aired on the Global Television Network. CTV had aired NFL football since 1970 and the Super Bowl since 1982 (Super Bowl XVI). It was also the final NFL game for GMA Network in the Philippines until the 2006 season; GMA had aired NFL football since 1986 and the Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXI in 1987. The Super Bowl would be broadcast on ABC 5, also from 1999 until 2006. It was also the final Super Bowl in which the Televisa family of networks aired on its own in Mexico, also until 2007, being broadcast on Canal 5; Televisa had aired NFL football since 1970 and the Super Bowl since 1988 (at the time, the only other Super Bowl in San Diego). Azteca 13 likewise would exclusively air the Super Bowl from 1999 until 2006, including Super Bowl XXXVII which would be the next Super Bowl to be played at Qualcomm Stadium.",
"title": "Super Bowl XXXII"
} |
14651 | douglass cross wrote the music to "i left my heart in san francisco". | REFUTES | who wrote the music to "i left my heart in san francisco"? | douglass cross | {
"id": "12886014",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"San Francisco (You've Got Me)\", the lead single on the Village People's 1977 debut album \"Village People\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"San Francisco\", a song performed by Japanese J-rap band Midicronica, featured in the series \"Samurai Champloo\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Theme from San Francisco\", theme song of the 1936 film, later popularized by Judy Garland\n\nBULLET::::- \"San Francisco\", a song performed by American alternative rock band The Mowgli's\n\nBULLET::::- \"San Francisco\", a 1991 song performed by 808 State\n\nBULLET::::- \"I Left My Heart in San Francisco\", written by George Cory and Douglass Cross, the signature song of Tony Bennett\n\nSection::::Sports.",
"title": "San Francisco (disambiguation)"
} | {
"id": "12886009",
"text": "BULLET::::- San Francisco del Mezquital, Durango\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Coacalco, State of Mexico\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Cahuacúa, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Cajonos, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Chapulapa, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Chindúa, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco del Mar, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Huehuetlán, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Ixhuatán, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Jaltepetongo, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Lachigoló, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Logueche, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Nuxaño, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Ozolotepec, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Sola, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Telixtlahuaca, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Teopan, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco Tlapancingo, Oaxaca\n\nBULLET::::- San Francisco, Nayarit",
"title": "San Francisco (disambiguation)"
} |
14652 | the dinosaur national monument is located at moffat county, colorado and uintah county, utah, u.s. | SUPPORTS | where is the dinosaur national monument located? | moffat county, colorado and uintah county, utah, u.s. | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "6369176",
"text": "Dinosaur National Monument\n\nDinosaur National Monument is a United States National Monument located on the southeast flank of the Uinta Mountains on the border between Colorado and Utah at the confluence of the Green and Yampa Rivers. Although most of the monument area is in Moffat County, Colorado, the \"Dinosaur Quarry\" is located in Utah just to the north of the town of Jensen, Utah.",
"title": "Dinosaur National Monument"
} |
14653 | fedora is the linux distribution that is considered a leading-edge distribution. | SUPPORTS | what linux distribution is considered a leading-edge distribution? | fedora | {
"id": "1999798",
"text": "Section::::Where it is used.\n\nThe codice_1 utility is included in many various Linux distributions, including ones focused on security:\n\nBULLET::::- Kali – security-focused Linux distribution\n\nBULLET::::- SystemRescueCD – recovery-focused Linux distribution\n\nBULLET::::- Fedora – general distribution\n\nBULLET::::- Ubuntu - linux distribution published by Canonical\n\nBULLET::::- – Linux distribution focused on Windows recovery\n\nBULLET::::- (along with many others not listed here)\n\nSection::::License change.\n\nFor the software's 10th anniversary, the author changed the license from a non-commercial one to the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2.",
"title": "Chntpw"
} | {
"id": "9947439",
"text": "Woof (software)\n\nWoof is a software application used to build a Puppy Linux distribution from another Linux distribution. This application must be run inside Puppy Linux, and an internet connection is required in order to download the other Linux distro's binary packages.\n\nThe CD-Remaster program available in Puppy Linux can be used to build variants of the Puppy Linux distribution.\n\nSection::::Build process.\n\nThe process used by Woof to build a Puppy Linux distribution from another Linux distribution:\n\nBULLET::::1. The user selects the Linux distribution to be used as the foundation of the Puppy Linux distribution",
"title": "Woof (software)"
} |
14654 | roger daltrey sang the original lead vocals on twist and shout. | REFUTES | who sings the original lead vocals on twist and shout? | roger daltrey | {
"id": "19830611",
"text": "The Top Notes included singers Howard \"Howie\" Guyton (also known as Guy Howard), a cousin of Dave \"Baby\" Cortez; and Derek Martin, also known as Derek Ray. Guyton provided the lead vocals on \"Twist and Shout\". Guyton, Martin and Cortez had previously all been members of vocal groups the Pearls (also known as the Five Pearls) in their home city of Detroit, and then of the Sheiks in New York; and Guyton and Martin later recorded as members of Jimmy Ricks & the Raves. Derek Martin later recorded a succession of singles, mostly on the Roulette label, in the 1960s and early 1970s, including a version of Otis Blackwell's \"Daddy Rollin' Stone\", before moving to live in France where he has continued to perform. Guyton later sang in a touring version of the Platters, and died of a heart attack in 1977, aged 39, while touring in Argentina.",
"title": "Twist and Shout"
} | {
"id": "7273469",
"text": "Twist and Shout (disambiguation)\n\n\"Twist and Shout\" is a song by Phil Medley and Bert Russell, notably covered by the Isley Brothers and the Beatles.\n\nTwist and Shout could also refer to:\n\nSection::::Music.\n\nSection::::Music.:Albums.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Twist & Shout\" (album), a 1962 album by The Isley Brothers\n\nBULLET::::- \"Twist and Shout\" (EP), a 1963 extended play record by the Beatles\n\nBULLET::::- \"Twist and Shout\" (album), a 1964 Canadian album by the Beatles\n\nSection::::Music.:Other songs.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Twist and Shout\" (Deacon Blue song), a 1991 song by Scottish rock band Deacon Blue\n\nSection::::Other.",
"title": "Twist and Shout (disambiguation)"
} |
14655 | the second time eagles were in the superbowl was on january 25, 1981. | REFUTES | when was the second time eagles were in the superbowl? | january 25, 1981 | {
"id": "23902274",
"text": "The Patriots defeated the Tennessee Titans in the Divisional Round 35–14, and the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Championship Game 24–20, claiming their second consecutive AFC title. This was their seventh consecutive AFC Championship appearance, adding onto their record from the previous year. The win also made Tom Brady the oldest quarterback (40 years, 163 days) to win a playoff game, surpassing Brett Favre for the record. It was also the second time they advanced to the Super Bowl two consecutive seasons since 2004. They faced the Philadelphia Eagles in a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX. This also made the Patriots the only team in NFL history to appear in ten Super Bowls, and gave the Patriots a chance to repeat as Super Bowl Champions for the second time in franchise history, and for the first time since 2004. In addition, they had the chance to tie the Pittsburgh Steelers for the record of most Super Bowl wins by a team in NFL history with 6. However, due to a late strip-sack of Brady by Brandon Graham and a failed Hail Mary pass, the Eagles defeated the Patriots in Super Bowl LII by 41–33, ending the Patriots chance at a sixth Super Bowl title and resulting in their first Super Bowl loss since 2011. The loss prevented the Patriots from repeating their three-in-four Super Bowl run that they managed from 2001–2004. Also with the loss, the Patriots tied the NFL record for most Super Bowl losses with five, and made them the fifth defending Super Bowl champion to lose the next year's game, after the 1978 Dallas Cowboys, the 1983 Washington Redskins, the 1997 Green Bay Packers and the 2014 Seattle Seahawks.",
"title": "2017 New England Patriots season"
} | {
"id": "712226",
"text": "Superbowl\n\nSuperbowl may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- Super Bowl, American football championship game\n\nBULLET::::- A performance venue in Sun City, South Africa\n\nBULLET::::- Superbowl of Debate is a program by the University of Louisville Debate Society to increase minority participation in debate\n\nBULLET::::- Superbowl of Wrestling held in the 1970s\n\nBULLET::::- Super Bowl of Poker held in the 1980s\n\nBULLET::::- The championship game of the Italian Football League\n\nBULLET::::- Superbowl Mall, a shopping mall in Ho Chi Minh City\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Super Dave Superbowl of Knowledge\", a 1994 TV special by Super Dave Osborne",
"title": "Superbowl"
} |
14656 | bantam books publishes the book series a song of ice and fire in us and canada. | SUPPORTS | who publishes the book series a song of ice and fire in us and canada? | bantam books | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "9194554",
"text": "Section::::\"A Song of Ice and Fire\" media franchise.:Works based on \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".:Games.:\"A Song of Ice and Fire\" role-playing games.\n\nBULLET::::- \"A Game of Thrones\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying\"\n\nSection::::\"A Song of Ice and Fire\" media franchise.:Works based on \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".:Other media.\n\nBULLET::::- Comic book series\n\nBULLET::::- Second series\n\nSection::::World of \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".\n\nWorld of \"A Song of Ice and Fire\"\n\nSection::::World of \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".:Geography of The Known World.\n\nSection::::World of \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".:Geography of The Known World.:Westeros.",
"title": "Outline of A Song of Ice and Fire franchise"
} |
14657 | kurt warner, mike holmgren announced the color commentary for the super bowl in 2019 on the radio. | SUPPORTS | what announcer did the color commentary broadcast for the super bowl in 2019 on the radio? | kurt warner , mike holmgren | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "16310946",
"text": "NBC's January 21, 1979 telecast of Super Bowl XIII between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys was viewed in 35,090,000 households, by an estimated 96.6 million fans. The game – called by Curt Gowdy on play-by-play, with Merlin Olsen and John Brodie on color commentary and Dick Enberg served as the pregame host for the broadcast with Bryant Gumbel and Mike Adamle as sideline reporters – was Gowdy's seventh and final Super Bowl telecast, and his last major event for NBC before moving to CBS later in 1979. Enberg had essentially succeeded Gowdy as NBC's lead NFL play-by-play announcer in the 1978 regular season, and network producers did not decide until nearly the last minute which of them would conduct play-by-play for that year's Super Bowl. NBC preceded the game with the first network broadcast of \"Black Sunday\", a 1977 film that depicts a terrorist attack on a fictitious Super Bowl game in the Orange Bowl between Pittsburgh and Dallas (and which utilized footage shot during Super Bowl X). The pregame festivities featured the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and several military bands. The Colgate Thirteen performed the national anthem. The coin toss ceremony featured Pro Football Hall of Famer and longtime Chicago Bears owner/head coach George Halas. The national radio broadcast of Super Bowl XIII was carried by the CBS Radio Network, with Jack Buck and Hank Stram calling the action. Locally on radio, Verne Lundquist and Brad Sham called the game for the Cowboys on KRLD in Dallas, while Jack Fleming and Myron Cope called it for the Steelers on WTAE in Pittsburgh. A technical glitch led to Fleming and Cope's commentary going out over NBC's television broadcast in place of the network's own audio during the coin toss ceremony.",
"title": "NFL on NBC"
} |
14658 | university of miami plays football games at hard rock stadium. | SUPPORTS | at what stadium does university of miami play football games? | hard rock stadium | {
"id": "6522857",
"text": "For 70 years, from 1937 through 2007, the Hurricanes played their home football games at the Miami Orange Bowl. Beginning with the 2008 season, the University of Miami began playing its home football games at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. The university signed a 25-year contract to play there through 2033.\n\nOn December 12, 2009, the global sports network ESPN aired a documentary on the UM football program, \"The U\", which drew 2.3 million viewers and set a then-record viewership for a documentary on the sports cable network.\n\nSection::::Student life.:Baseball program.",
"title": "University of Miami"
} | {
"id": "22922003",
"text": "The QSMI and the snake farm are near Chulalongkorn Hospital, on the corner of Henri Dunant Road and Rama IV Road.\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- FactZoo.com | Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute's Visitors Brochure\n\nBULLET::::- Thai Red Cross | Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute\n\nBULLET::::- Bangkok Metropolitan Administration | Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute\n\nBULLET::::- Out About Bangkok | Queen Saovapha Memorial Institute (includes details of institute's work)\n\nBULLET::::- Blurrytravel.com | Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (includes photos)\n\nBULLET::::- Thailandguidebook.com | Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (includes photos)\n\nBULLET::::- Virtualtourist.com | Bangkok Travel Guide (includes reviews and photos)",
"title": "Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute"
} |
14659 | uss galena was the name of the union ironclad ship that fought the confedered ironclad, virginia on 9 march 1862. | REFUTES | what was the name of the union ironclad ship that fought the confedered ironclad, virginia on 9 march 1862? | uss galena | {
"id": "12986117",
"text": "The Museum’s collection is of an international scope and includes 35,000 artifacts. There are 10 permanent galleries, changing and traveling exhibits, and virtual galleries available through the museum website. The Mariners' Museum is home to the U.S.S. \"Monitor\" Center, which officially opened on March 9, 2007, and includes display of a full-scale replica of the ironclad warship \"Monitor\", the original recovered turret, and many artifacts and related items. The famous Union ironclad USS \"Monitor\" fought the Confederate ironclad CSS \"Virginia\" in the Battle of Hampton Roads in March 1862 during the American Civil War.\n\nSection::::External links.",
"title": "Lake Maury"
} | {
"id": "344535",
"text": "The Confederacy experimented with the submarine , which didn't work satisfactorily, and with building an ironclad ship, , which was based on rebuilding a sunken Union ship, . On its first foray on March 8, 1862, \"Virginia\" inflicted significant damage to the Union's wooden fleet, but the next day the first Union ironclad, , arrived to challenge it in the Chesapeake Bay. The resulting three hour Battle of Hampton Roads was a draw, but it proved that ironclads were effective warships. Not long after the battle the Confederacy was forced to scuttle the \"Virginia\" to prevent its capture, while the Union built many copies of the \"Monitor\". Lacking the technology and infrastructure to build effective warships, the Confederacy attempted to obtain warships from Britain.",
"title": "American Civil War"
} |
14660 | the sandhu bat island on which the statue of unity is to be built is located by the narmada river. | SUPPORTS | the sandhu bat island on which the statue of unity is to be built is located by which river? | narmada river | {
"id": "1408876",
"text": "O.P. Dhankhar is National Coordinator, Statue of Unity, Iron Collection Corporation Committee. Statue of Unity, Mr Narendra Modi’s dream project is touted to be the largest statue and an architectural marvel in the world. Iron and soil for the 182 metres tall statue of Sardar Patel, which will come up near the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada River, is being collected from farmers from across the country, thus making iron collection drive for the Statue Of Unity a nationwide socio cultural movement. Shri Narendra Modi assigned Mr Dhankhar a key role as the National Co-ordinator, Statue Of Unity, Iron Collection Corporation Committee.",
"title": "O. P. Dhankar"
} | {
"id": "13358374",
"text": "The Purdy group includes five islands. These are Alim and Bat (or North Bat and South Bat), as well as Mole, Mouse, and Rat. Bat Island is to the west, Mouse and Mole Islands are to the east, Mole Island is to the northwest of Mouse and Mole. About west of Mouse Island can be found Latent Reef. Another reef is southwest of Bat Island. Other formations nearby include the shoals named Sherburne and Sydney, as well as the reefs named Circular and Albert. They consist of coral formations.\n\nSection::::Fauna and flora.",
"title": "Purdy Islands"
} |
14661 | in addition to matthew 7:12, it says in the bible do unto others as you would have them do unto you at luke 6:31. | SUPPORTS | in addition to matthew 7:12, where does it say in the bible do unto others as you would have them do unto you? | luke 6:31 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "17298255",
"text": "LaVey rejects the idea of prayer, instead urging Satanists to take action to fix a situation instead of asking for a solution. The seven deadly sins are advocated, on the basis that they all lead to personal pleasure. He says that Satanism is a form of \"controlled selfishness\", in the sense that doing something to help another will, in turn, make one happy. The Golden Rule is again mentioned, and LaVey suggests altering it from \"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you\" to \"Do unto others as they do unto you\" so that if someone is treated poorly, he or she can respond viciously. \"The Book of Lucifer\" also contains a list of \"The Four Crown Princes of Hell\" (Satan, Lucifer, Belial, and Leviathan) and of seventy-seven \"Infernal Names\", representations of Satan from various cultures and religions. They are the names that, according to LaVey, are most useful in Satanic rituals.",
"title": "The Satanic Bible"
} |
14662 | the act, which separated northern and southern ireland was passed on december, 1920. | SUPPORTS | when was the act passed, which separated northern and southern ireland? | december, 1920 | {
"id": "24174046",
"text": "Section::::Government of Ireland Act 1920.\n\nThe Government of Ireland Act, passed at the end of December 1920, envisaged that Southern Ireland would have the following institutions:\n\nBULLET::::- a Parliament of Southern Ireland, consisting of the King, the Senate of Southern Ireland, and the House of Commons of Southern Ireland;\n\nBULLET::::- a Government of Southern Ireland;\n\nBULLET::::- the Supreme Court of Judicature of Southern Ireland;\n\nBULLET::::- the Court of Appeal in Southern Ireland; and\n\nBULLET::::- His Majesty's High Court of Justice in Southern Ireland.\n\nIt was also envisaged that Southern Ireland would share the following institutions with Northern Ireland:",
"title": "Southern Ireland (1921–22)"
} | {
"id": "24174049",
"text": "While Northern Ireland did become a functioning entity, with a parliament and government that existed until 1972, Southern Ireland's Parliament, although legally established, never functioned (for example, it never passed an Act). The House of Commons of Southern Ireland met just once with only four members present. An Irish Republic had been proclaimed by the parliament known as Dáil Éireann, formed by Sinn Féin Members of Parliament (MPs) elected from Ireland in the United Kingdom general election in 1918. Parliamentary elections under the Government of Ireland Act 1920 were held in May 1921. The first general election to the House of Commons of Southern Ireland in 1921, and the simultaneous general election to the House of Commons of Northern Ireland, was used by Sinn Féin to produce a single extrajudicial parliament, the Second Dáil. In the Southern Ireland constituencies Sinn Féin won 124 of the 128 seats, all without contest, while in the contested elections in Northern Ireland constituencies it secured six of the 52 seats, another six going to non-Sinn Féin nationalists. (The other four Southern seats were won by Unionists from Dublin and the University of Dublin, who along with the forty Unionists elected in the North declined to participate in the Second Dáil.) When the new Parliament of Southern Ireland was called into session on 28 June 1921, only the four Unionist members of the House of Commons of Southern Ireland, and a handful of appointed senators, turned up in the Royal College of Science in Dublin, where the meeting was scheduled to take place; most of the other members met elsewhere as the Dáil.",
"title": "Southern Ireland (1921–22)"
} |
14663 | romeo muller wrote the film santa claus is comin' to town. | SUPPORTS | who wrote the film santa claus is comin' to town? | romeo muller | {
"id": "7378470",
"text": "BULLET::::- Keenan Wynn as Winter Warlock\n\nBULLET::::- Robie Lester as Miss Jessica/Mrs. Claus\n\nBULLET::::- Paul Frees as Burgermeister Meisterburger, Grimsley, Topper, and other roles\n\nBULLET::::- Joan Gardner as Tanta Kringle and other roles\n\nBULLET::::- Dina Lynn, Greg Thomas, Gary White, and Andrea Sacino as the children\n\nSection::::Credits.\n\nBULLET::::- Producer/Director – Arthur Rankin, Jr./Jules Bass\n\nBULLET::::- Teleplay – Romeo Muller\n\nBULLET::::- Music – Maury Laws\n\nBULLET::::- Lyrics – Jules Bass\n\nBULLET::::- Based on \"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town\" – © Leo Feist Inc. N.Y.\n\nBULLET::::- Music – J. Fred Coots\n\nBULLET::::- Lyrics – Haven Gillespie\n\nBULLET::::- Design – Paul Coker, Jr.\n\nBULLET::::- Continuity – Don Duga",
"title": "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (film)"
} | {
"id": "625759",
"text": "Motion pictures featuring Santa Claus abound and apparently constitute their own subgenre of the Christmas film genre. Early films of Santa revolve around similar simple plots of Santa's Christmas Eve visit to children. In 1897, in a short film called \"Santa Claus Filling Stockings\", Santa Claus is simply filling stockings from his pack of toys. Another film called \"Santa Claus and the Children\" was made in 1898. A year later, a film directed by George Albert Smith in titled \"Santa Claus\" (or \"The Visit from Santa Claus\" in the United Kingdom) was created. In this picture, Santa Claus enters the room from the fireplace and proceeds to trim the tree. He then fills the stockings that were previously hung on the mantle by the children. After walking backward and surveying his work, he suddenly darts at the fireplace and disappears up the chimney. \"Santa Claus' Visit\" in 1900 featured a scene with two little children kneeling at the feet of their mother and saying their prayers. The mother tucks the children snugly in bed and leaves the room. Santa Claus suddenly appears on the roof, just outside the children's bedroom window, and proceeds to enter the chimney, taking with him his bag of presents and a little hand sled for one of the children. He goes down the chimney and suddenly appears in the children's room through the fireplace. He distributes the presents and mysteriously causes the appearance of a Christmas tree laden with gifts. The scene closes with the children waking up and running to the fireplace just too late to catch him by the legs. A 1909 film by D. W. Griffith titled \"A Trap for Santa Claus\" shows children setting a trap to capture Santa Claus as he descends the chimney, but instead capture their father who abandoned them and their mother but tries to burglarize the house after he discovers that she inherited a fortune. A 29-minute 1925 silent film production titled \"Santa Claus\", by explorer/documentarian Frank E. Kleinschmidt, filmed partly in northern Alaska, feature Santa in his workshop, visiting his Eskimo neighbors, and tending his reindeer. A year later, another movie titled \"Santa Claus\" was produced with sound on De Forest Phonofilm. Over the years, various actors have donned the red suit (aside from those discussed below), including Leedham Bantock in \"Santa Claus\" (1912), Monty Woolley in \"Life Begins at Eight-thirty\" (1942), Alberto Rabagliati in \"The Christmas That Almost Wasn't\" (1966), Dan Aykroyd in \"Trading Places\" (1983), Jan Rubes in \"One Magic Christmas\" (1985), David Huddleston in \"\" (1985), Jonathan Taylor Thomas in \"I'll Be Home for Christmas\" (1998), and Ed Asner in \"Elf\" (2003). Later films about Santa vary, but can be divided into the following themes shown below.",
"title": "Santa Claus in film"
} |
14664 | a certain priest walked past the man in the good samaritan first. | SUPPORTS | who walked past the man in the good samaritan first? | a certain priest | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "5677851",
"text": "Good Samaritan Hospital\n\nGood Samaritan Hospital may refer to:\n\nSection::::India.\n\nBULLET::::- Good Samaritan Hospital (Panamattom), Koprakalam, Panamattom, Kerala\n\nSection::::United States.\n\nBULLET::::- Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona\n\nBULLET::::- Good Samaritan Hospital (Los Angeles), Los Angeles, California\n\nBULLET::::- Good Samaritan Hospital (San Jose), San Jose, California\n\nBULLET::::- Good Samaritan Medical Center (West Palm Beach), West Palm Beach, Florida\n\nBULLET::::- Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital, Downers Grove, Illinois\n\nBULLET::::- Good Samaritan Hospital (Lexington), Lexington, Kentucky\n\nBULLET::::- Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore), Baltimore, Maryland\n\nBULLET::::- Caritas Good Samaritan Hospital, Brockton, Massachusetts\n\nBULLET::::- Good Samaritan Hospital (Suffern), Suffern, New York",
"title": "Good Samaritan Hospital"
} |
14665 | the springbok tour ended on july 19th, 1981. | REFUTES | when did the springbok tour end? | july 19th, 1981 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "1023742",
"text": "BULLET::::- 15 August: The All Blacks beat South Africa 14-9 at Lancaster Park as part of the 1981 Springbok Tour\n\nBULLET::::- 29 August: The All Blacks lost 12-24 to South Africa at Athletic Park as part of the 1981 Springbok Tour\n\nBULLET::::- 12 September: The All Blacks beat South Africa 25-22 at Eden Park as part of the 1981 Springbok Tour\n\nBULLET::::- 24 October: The All Blacks beat Romania 14-6 in Bucharest\n\nBULLET::::- 14 November: The All Blacks beat France 13-9 in Toulouse\n\nBULLET::::- 21 November: The All Blacks beat France 18-6 in Paris",
"title": "1981 in New Zealand"
} |
14666 | perforator veins are located in lower limbs and feet of your body. | SUPPORTS | where are perforator veins located in your body? | lower limbs and feet | {
"id": "10395930",
"text": "Veins are present throughout the body as tubes that carry blood back to the heart. Veins are classified in a number of ways, including superficial vs. deep, pulmonary vs. systemic, and large vs. small. \n\nBULLET::::- Superficial veins are those closer to the surface of the body, and have no corresponding arteries.\n\nBULLET::::- Deep veins are deeper in the body and have corresponding arteries.\n\nBULLET::::- Perforator veins drain from the superficial to the deep veins. These are usually referred to in the lower limbs and feet.\n\nBULLET::::- Communicating veins are veins that directly connect superficial veins to deep veins.",
"title": "Vein"
} | {
"id": "12101819",
"text": "At the ankle, the great saphenous vein receives branches from the sole of the foot through the medial marginal vein; in the lower leg it anastomoses freely with the small saphenous vein, communicates by perforator veins (Cockett perforators) with the anterior and posterior tibial veins and receives many cutaneous veins; near the knee it communicates with the popliteal vein by the Boyd perforator, in the thigh it communicates with the femoral vein by perforator veins (Dodd perforator) and receives numerous tributaries; those from the medial and posterior parts of the thigh frequently unite to form a large accessory saphenous vein which joins the main vein near the sapheno-femoral junction.",
"title": "Great saphenous vein"
} |
14667 | michael jordan got paid the most in professional sports in modern times. | SUPPORTS | who gets paid the most in professional sports in modern times? | michael jordan | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "26904332",
"text": "Bunny Gets Paid\n\nBunny Gets Paid is the third studio album by Red Red Meat, released on October 10, 1995 by Sub Pop.\n\nSection::::Track listing.\n\nVinyl Reissue Jealous Butcher Bonus Tracks Cat. No. JB117 RELEASE DATE 05/26/2015|url=http://www.jealousbutcher.com/collections/all/products/bunny-gets-paid-1}}/ref \"also on the Sub Pop bonus disk\"\n\nSection::::Personnel.\n\nAdapted from the \"Bunny Gets Paid\" liner notes.\n\nBULLET::::- Red Red Meat\n\nBULLET::::- Brian Deck – piano, drums, vocals, musical direction, arrangements, mixing\n\nBULLET::::- Tim Hurley – bass guitar, guitar, piano, vocals\n\nBULLET::::- Ben Massarella – drums\n\nBULLET::::- Tim Rutili – guitar, violin, piano, vocals\n\nBULLET::::- Additional musicians\n\nBULLET::::- Russ Bassman – Moog synthesizer, organ\n\nBULLET::::- Julie Pomerleau – violin",
"title": "Bunny Gets Paid"
} |
14668 | queen latifah and tamia were singing at the nba all star weekend in 2017. | REFUTES | who is singing at the nba all star weekend in 2017? | queen latifah and tamia | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "14518849",
"text": "BULLET::::- New Years Celebration at the Sheraton Ethiopia\n\n2006 \n\nBULLET::::- NBA All-Star Weekend Houston, TX\n\nBULLET::::- New Years Celebration at the Sheraton Ethiopia\n\n2005 \n\nBULLET::::- NBA All-Star Weekend Denver, CO\n\nBULLET::::- Essence Festival New Orleans, LA\n\nBULLET::::- New Years Celebration at the Sheraton Ethiopia\n\n2004 \n\nBULLET::::- NBA All-Star Weekend Los Angeles, CA\n\nBULLET::::- Essence Festival New Orleans LA\n\n2003 \n\nBULLET::::- NBA All-Star Weekend Atlanta, GA\n\nBULLET::::- Essence Festival New Orleans, LA\n\n2002\n\nBULLET::::- NBA All-Star Weekend Philadelphia, PA\n\nBULLET::::- Super Bowl Weekend New Orleans, LA\n\nBULLET::::- Essence Festival New Orleans, LA",
"title": "Taz Wube"
} |
14669 | kelly's new neighbor was the character of ramsey from if loving you is wrong. | SUPPORTS | who is the character of ramsey from if loving you is wrong? | kelly's new neighbor | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "3693616",
"text": "Michael Fairman described the announcement about Ramsey's hiring as \"intriguing casting news.\" \"TV Fanatic's\" Caralynn Lippo and Stacy Miller from \"The Nerdy Girl Express\" were both fans of Ramsey from his role as Wyatt on the prime time supernatural drama \"Charmed\". Actress Finola Hughes didn't think the storyline would come to fruition even though she'd auditioned with several actors, until Ramsey was hired. Liz Masters from Soapcentral.com thought Wes Ramsey should have been a recast of Nathan West instead. However, by April 2018, Masters began to change her tune about the character. \"Wes Ramsey is a handsome bugger, so it's getting harder and harder not to be pulled in by Peter's charm.\" Masters felt Peter was a \"good guy\" and felt keeping the character would be good for the canvas. Lippo said \"I'm really into Wes Ramsey's addition to the cast so far.\" Lippo further praised Wes Ramsey for \"successfully selling the idea that Peter truly isn't just a carbon copy of Faison.\" Miller said thanks to Ramsey's portrayal, \"there's no black and white answer for Henrik's guilt or innocence, victim or villainy, only shades of gray. The character is constantly evolving, which makes Peter August a.k.a. Henrik Faison a fascinating study of nature vs. nurture.\" In June 2018, Shabnaj Chowdhury also praised Ramsey for his portrayal of the character and said \"what makes this revelation — that Peter is actual Henrik, Anna’s long-lost son — really compelling is Wes Ramsey’s nuanced portrayal… Peter has emerged as a complex character worth noticing.\" Soapcentral.com's Tamilu said \"I do like Peter August, though, and I hope Wes Ramsey sticks around.\" Alina Adams said it was \"difficult\" to decipher if Peter is a \"good guy or a bad guy.\"",
"title": "Peter August"
} |
14670 | the sex and the city tv series started and finished on june 6, 1998 - february 22, 2004. | SUPPORTS | when did the sex and the city tv series start and finish? | june 6, 1998 - february 22, 2004 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "12895876",
"text": "City8\n\nCity8 was a proposed local television channel in Birmingham, that was previously scheduled to launch in November 2014.\n\nSection::::History.\n\nIn 2010, Ofcom announced that local TV would be introduced in the United Kingdom.\n\nIn May 2012, a round of bidding was held for local TV licences. There were 4 applicants for the Birmingham area: City TV Broadcasting, Bham TV, Made in Birmingham and YourTV Birmingham. In November 2012, City TV Broadcasting Ltd won the local TV franchise for Birmingham.\n\nOn 19 February 2014, the channel's name was changed from City TV to City8 ahead of launch.",
"title": "City8"
} |
14671 | england won the rugby match between south africa and england on 12 november 2016. | SUPPORTS | who won the rugby match between south africa and england on 12 november 2016? | england | {
"id": "23020009",
"text": "Ireland finished in third place in the 2016 Six Nations Championship with two wins against Italy (58–15) and Scotland (35–25), a draw against Wales (16–16) and two losses to France (10–9) and England (21–10). In June 2016, Schmidt led Ireland to their first ever away victory over South Africa when the Irish won the first test of their tour of South Africa 26–20. This was despite playing with only 14 players on the field for more than 50 minutes of the game when CJ Stander was red carded in the 22nd minute. In the second test, Ireland led South Africa 19–3 at half time, but 29 unanswered points in the second half saw South Africa draw level in the series. The final test saw South Africa clinch the series, with a 19–13 win over the Irish. On 24 October 2016, Schmidt signed a new contract with the Irish Rugby Football Union to continue as Ireland head coach until the end of the 2019 Rugby World Cup. On 5 November 2016, in Ireland's first match of the Autumn Internationals, Ireland defeated New Zealand for the very first time in a test match, winning 40–29. The following week, they defeated Canada in Dublin 52–21, before playing New Zealand again, on this occasion, losing 21–9. On 26 November, Ireland completed a rare triple-win, defeating Australia 27–24, to become the first team since England in 2003, to beat Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in a single year.",
"title": "Joe Schmidt (rugby union)"
} | {
"id": "20553479",
"text": "On 4 March, Williams made his 2011 Super Rugby debut for the Crusaders against the Waratahs, scoring a try and setting up another. A week later he scored his second try against the ACT Brumbies. On 27 March he returned to Twickenham to play against the Sharks in the first Super Rugby match played outside of New Zealand, Australia or South Africa. On 9 April, in his fifth game for the Crusaders, Williams scored his third try. On 23 April, Williams, playing off the reserves bench against the Highlanders, experienced his first rugby defeat since his All Black debut more than five months earlier. A week later he scored his fourth try while playing against the Western Force. On 7 May, Williams played his first rugby match in South Africa, in the Crusaders' victory over the Stormers at Newlands Stadium. On 29 May he played against the Queensland Reds in a match which set a new attendance record for an Australian Super Rugby game, with 48,301 fans at Suncorp Stadium. On 25 June he scored his fifth try while playing against the Sharks in the first finals week of the Super Rugby competition. A week later, against the Stormers in Cape Town, he was part of the Crusaders team that became the first side since 1999 to win a Super Rugby semi-final outside their home country. On 9 July, Williams was part of the Crusaders team which lost to the Reds in the grand final, held at Suncorp Stadium before an Australian provincial attendance record crowd of 52,113. He ended the Super Rugby season with the most off-loads, was second to Quade Cooper for line-break assists, was in the top ten for try assists and was 13th overall for run metres—no other centre came close to Williams's off-load and line-break assist figures. During his time in Christchurch, Williams was present when both the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes struck.",
"title": "Sonny Bill Williams"
} |
14672 | henri was the head of state in luxembourg from 7 october on. | SUPPORTS | who was the head of state in luxembourg from 7 october on? | henri | {
"id": "1446823",
"text": "Section::::Titles, styles, honours and awards.\n\nSection::::Titles, styles, honours and awards.:Titles and styles.\n\nBULLET::::- 16 April 1955 – 12 November 1964: \"His Royal Highness\" Prince Henri of Luxembourg, Prince of Nassau, Prince of Bourbon-Parma\n\nBULLET::::- 12 November 1964 – 28 July 1987: \"His Royal Highness\" The Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Prince of Nassau, Prince of Bourbon-Parma\n\nBULLET::::- 28 July 1987 – 7 October 2000: \"His Royal Highness\" The Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Prince of Nassau\n\nBULLET::::- 7 October 2000 – present: \"His Royal Highness\" The Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Duke of Nassau\n\nSection::::Titles, styles, honours and awards.:Honours.",
"title": "Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg"
} | {
"id": "12156294",
"text": "Section::::Government and politics of Luxembourg.:Branches of the government of Luxembourg.:Executive branch of the government of Luxembourg.\n\nBULLET::::- Head of state: Grand Duke of Luxembourg,\n\nBULLET::::- Head of government: Prime Minister of Luxembourg,\n\nBULLET::::- Cabinet of Luxembourg\n\nSection::::Government and politics of Luxembourg.:Branches of the government of Luxembourg.:Legislative branch of the government of Luxembourg.\n\nBULLET::::- Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg (unicameral)\n\nSection::::Government and politics of Luxembourg.:Branches of the government of Luxembourg.:Judicial branch of the government of Luxembourg.\n\nCourt system of Luxembourg\n\nBULLET::::- Supreme Court of Luxembourg\n\nSection::::Government and politics of Luxembourg.:Foreign relations of Luxembourg.\n\nForeign relations of Luxembourg",
"title": "Outline of Luxembourg"
} |
14673 | 50 pg/mg of thc is needed for hair to test positive in the us. | REFUTES | how many pg/mg of thc to for hair to test positive in the us? | 50 | {
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"text": "N/A",
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"id": "26587477",
"text": "In postmenopausal women, a dosage of 1 mg/day oral micronized estradiol has been found to produce circulating concentrations of 30 to 50 pg/mL estradiol and 150 to 300 pg/mL estrone, while a dosage of 2 mg/day has been found to result in circulating levels of 50 to 180 pg/mL estradiol and 300 to 850 pg/mL estrone. A study of oral micronized estradiol in transgender women found that mean estradiol levels across a dosage range of 1 to 8 mg/day were almost 50 pg/mL at 1 mg/day, almost 100 pg/mL at 4 mg/day, and just above 150 pg/mL at 8 mg/day, with a wide degree of variation. A single 10 mg dose of micronized estradiol or estradiol valerate has been found to produce circulating levels of estradiol of about 250 pg/mL in postmenopausal women. A study that used high- to very high-dose oral micronized estradiol to treat postmenopausal women with ER-positive breast cancer found that mean steady-state estradiol levels in the 6 mg/day group were 302 pg/mL and in the 30 mg/day group were 2,403 pg/mL.",
"title": "Pharmacokinetics of estradiol"
} |
14674 | 1847 edition of the knickerbocker came up with the riddle why did the chicken cross the road. | SUPPORTS | who came up with the riddle why did the chicken cross the road? | 1847 edition of the knickerbocker | {
"id": "9174778",
"text": "The riddle appeared in an 1847 edition of \"The Knickerbocker\", a New York City monthly magazine:\n\nThere are 'quips and quillets' which \"seem\" actual conundrums, but yet are none. Of such is this: 'Why does a chicken cross the street?['] Are you 'out of town?' Do you 'give it up?' Well, then: 'Because it wants to get on the other side!'\n\nIn the 1890s, a pun variant version appeared in the magazine \"Potter's American Monthly\":\n\nWhy should not a chicken cross the road?\n\nIt would be a fowl proceeding.\n\nSection::::Variations.",
"title": "Why did the chicken cross the road?"
} | {
"id": "9174777",
"text": "Why did the chicken cross the road?\n\n\"Why did the chicken cross the road?\" is a common riddle joke, with the answer being \"To get to the other side\". It is an example of anti-humor, in that the curious setup of the joke leads the listener to expect a traditional punchline, but they are instead given a simple statement of fact. \"Why did the chicken cross the road?\" has become iconic as an exemplary generic joke to which most people know the answer, and has been repeated and changed numerous times over the course of history.\n\nSection::::History.",
"title": "Why did the chicken cross the road?"
} |
14675 | joseph e. brooks was the ceo of lord and taylor in 1970s. | SUPPORTS | who is the ceo of lord and taylor in 1970s? | joseph e. brooks | {
"id": "11355480",
"text": "Lord & Taylor, New York, New York, was founded in 1826. The chain was a founding member of the Associated Dry Goods Corp. organization (then American Dry Goods) in 1916. It became part of May in the 1986 May/ADG merger. While a part of Associated and under the leadership of CEO Joseph E. Brooks, during the 1970s, the chain aggressively expanded into Texas, Illinois, and Michigan. In the early 1980s, South Florida saw 11 stores opened in quick succession. They partially withdrew from the oil-shocked Texas and southern Florida markets in 1989-1990 after the 1986 May/ADG merger. After May assumed ownership, ADG's Hahne's division (several New Jersey locations) and several former John Wanamaker (Philadelphia) locations were combined under the Lord & Taylor name-plate. From 1997-2006, Lord & Taylor occupied the former Wanamaker's landmark store in downtown Philadelphia. During the 1990s and early 2000s, May took the chain national. Under the leadership of CEO Marshall Hilsberg, Lord & Taylor entered expansion mode opening stores as far west as Las Vegas, Nevada. At its then peak, Lord & Taylor operated as many as 86 stores across the country.",
"title": "Associated Dry Goods"
} | {
"id": "4629861",
"text": "Federated Department Stores, now Macy's Inc, acquired May Department Stores on August 30, 2005. On January 12, 2006, Federated chairman, president, and CEO Terry Lundgren announced that Lord & Taylor would be sold by the end of the year. In a move that took advantage of valuable real estate, Federated announced on March 10, 2006, that seven conflicting Lord & Taylor locations would either close or downscale into Macy's. The legendary Center City, Philadelphia store, former flagship of the John Wanamaker chain, opened after a one-month renovation as Macy's City Center on August 1, 2006. On June 22, 2006, NRDC Equity Partners, LLC announced it would purchase Lord & Taylor for $1.2 billion after Federated converted and closed the seven locations that it previously announced were closing; the sale completed in October 2006. Federated continued to service Lord & Taylor consumer credit accounts in an agreement with NRDC under the terms of its sale until mid-2007.",
"title": "Lord & Taylor"
} |
14676 | super smash bro's came out on nintendo 64 in eu on november 15, 2005. | REFUTES | when does super smash bro's come out on nintendo 64 in eu? | november 15, 2005 | {
"id": "15633031",
"text": "Super Smash Bros. (unofficially known as Super Smash Bros. 64 to avoid confusion with later entries in the series) is a crossover fighting video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It was first released in Japan on January 21, 1999, in North America on April 26, 1999, and in Europe on November 19, 1999. The first game in the \"Super Smash Bros.\" series, it is a crossover between several different Nintendo franchises, including \"Mario\", \"The Legend of Zelda\", \"Star Fox\", \"Yoshi\", \"Donkey Kong\", \"Metroid\", \"F-Zero\", \"Mother\", \"Kirby\", and \"Pokémon\". It presents a cast of characters and locations from these franchises and allows players to use each character's unique skills and the stage's hazards to inflict damage, recover health, and ultimately knock opponents off the stage.",
"title": "Super Smash Bros. (video game)"
} | {
"id": "9655110",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Super Smash Bros.\" series: Donkey Kong has appeared as a playable character in every game of the \"Super Smash Bros.\" series first appearing as one of eight characters in the original \"Super Smash Bros.\" for the Nintendo 64. He was the first heavy fighter in the series, and featured many slow but powerful attacks. Diddy Kong was later introduced as a playable character in \"Super Smash Bros. Brawl\" as an agile fighter. In \"Super Smash Bros. Ultimate\", King K. Rool was introduced as a playable character. Other characters, like Cranky Kong and Dixie Kong, have appeared throughout the series as collectible trophies. There have been many stages based on games in the \"Donkey Kong\" series, including Congo (Kongo) Jungle in \"Super Smash Bros.\", Kongo Jungle and Jungle Japes in \"Super Smash Bros. Melee\", Rumble Falls and 75m in \"Super Smash Bros. Brawl\", and Jungle Hijinx in \"Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U\". Kongo Jungle from \"Super Smash Bros. Melee\", renamed Kongo Falls, returns in \"Super Smash Bros. Ultimate\", along with the N64 Kongo Jungle, Jungle Japes, and 75m.",
"title": "Donkey Kong"
} |
14677 | hanuman is the most powerful god in hinduism in terms of physical strength. | SUPPORTS | which is the most powerful god in hinduism in terms of physical strength? | hanuman | {
"id": "9799248",
"text": "BULLET::::- Bhima: The 2nd most powerful (physical strength) after Hanuman. Bhima had phenomenal personal strength, he is also known for killing many powerful kings and demons like Jarasandh, Kirmira, Bakasura, Hidimb, Jatasura, Kichaka, and wrestler Jimut, he was an unsurpassed master of the mace weapon and a consummate wrestler. He slays all of the one hundred Kuru brothers including the chief antagonist of the saga, Duryodhana. There is no greater destroyer's than him to Kuru army.",
"title": "Hindu mythological wars"
} | {
"id": "4775824",
"text": "From an evolutionary psychology perspective, conflicts regarding redistribution of wealth may have been a recurrent issue in the ancestral environment. Humans may therefore have developed psychological mechanisms for judging their chance of succeeding in such conflicts which will affect their political views. For males, physical strength may have been an important factor in deciding the outcome of such conflicts. Therefore, a prediction is that males having high physical strength and low socioeconomic stratum (SES) will support redistribution while males having both high SES and high physical strength will oppose redistribution. Cross-cultural research found this to be the case; for females, their physical strength had no influence on their political views which was as expected since females rarely have physical strength above that of the average male. A study on political attitudes among Hollywood actors found that, while the actors were generally more left-leaning, male actors with great physical strength were more likely to support the Republican stance on foreign issues and foreign military interventions.",
"title": "Biology and political orientation"
} |
14678 | total war warhammer 2 release took place for linux and macos on 20 november 2018. | SUPPORTS | when does total war warhammer 2 release take place for linux and macos? | 20 november 2018 | {
"id": "25925189",
"text": "Total War: Warhammer II\n\nTotal War: Warhammer II is a turn-based strategy and real-time tactics video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega. It is part of the \"Total War\" series and the sequel to 2016's \"\". The game is set in Games Workshop's \"Warhammer Fantasy\" fictional universe. The game was released for Microsoft Windows-based PCs on 28 September 2017. Feral Interactive released the game on macOS and Linux on 20 November 2018. The game requires a Steam account to play.\n\nSection::::Gameplay.",
"title": "Total War: Warhammer II"
} | {
"id": "1588151",
"text": "Total War: Warhammer\n\nTotal War: Warhammer is a turn-based strategy and real-time tactics video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega for Microsoft Windows via the Steam gaming platform. The game was brought to macOS and Linux by Feral Interactive. The game features the gameplay of the \"Total War\" series with factions of Games Workshop's \"Warhammer Fantasy\" series; it is the first \"Total War\" game not to portray a historical setting. It is the 10th title in the \"Total War\" series and the first title to be released in the \"Total War: Warhammer\" trilogy.",
"title": "Total War: Warhammer"
} |
14679 | joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat film was released on november 26, 1999. | SUPPORTS | when was joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat film released? | november 26, 1999 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15398507",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Original London Cast\" (1972) Recording of the Young Vic production including Peter Reeves and Gary Bond.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\" (1974) A studio production featuring Gary Bond, Peter Reeves and Gordon Waller. Produced by Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Original Broadway Cast\" (1982) Featuring Laurie Beechman, Bill Hutton & Gordon Stanley.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Andrew Lloyd Webber's New Production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\" (1991) Featuring the cast of the London Palladium revival production including Jason Donovan, Linzi Hateley and David Easter.",
"title": "Andrew Lloyd Webber discography"
} |
14680 | save ferris played at club skunk in the movie 10 things i hate about you. | REFUTES | what band plays at club skunk in the movie 10 things i hate about you? | save ferris | {
"id": "17928397",
"text": "BULLET::::- The band Letters to Cleo (singer Kay Hanley, guitarists Greg McKenna and Michael Eisenstein, bassist Scott Riebling, and drummer Jason Sutter) appears as the band performing at Club Skunk, playing their songs \"Come On\" and \"Co-Pilot\", and playing a cover version of Cheap Trick's \"I Want You to Want Me\" on the school's rooftop during the closing credits. Hanley and Eisenstein also appear in the prom scene, performing a cover of Nick Lowe's \"Cruel to Be Kind\" with Save Ferris.",
"title": "10 Things I Hate About You"
} | {
"id": "15613662",
"text": "Dimo Atanasov\n\nDimo Atanasov (; born 24 October 1985 in Pavlikeni) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for CSKA 1948 Sofia.\n\nSection::::Career.\n\nIn June 2003, Atanasov joined Lokomotiv Sofia on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee. On 12 November 2003, he made his Lokomotiv debut in a 3–0 victory against Sliven 2000 in the Bulgarian Cup Third Round, coming on as a substitute for Radoslav Ivanov. Atanasov spent 7 seasons of his career at the club of Sofia, playing in 142 games and scoring 14 goals in A PFG.",
"title": "Dimo Atanasov"
} |
14681 | kyle sabihy played c.j. on the bold and the beautiful from 1995-97. | SUPPORTS | who played c.j. on the bold and the beautiful from 1995-97? | kyle sabihy | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "4271465",
"text": "In 1956 \"Billboard\" magazine published three charts covering the best-performing country music songs in the United States. At the start of the year, the charts were published under the titles Most Played in Juke Boxes, Best Sellers in Stores, and Most Played By Jockeys, with the genre denoted in an overall page heading. With effect from the issue of \"Billboard\" dated June 30, the genre was added to the specific titles of the charts, which were thus published as Most Played C&W in Juke Boxes, C&W Best Sellers in Stores, and Most Played C&W By Jockeys, the C&W standing for \"country and western\". All three charts are considered part of the lineage of the current Hot Country Songs chart, which was first published in 1958.",
"title": "List of Billboard number-one country songs of 1956"
} |
14682 | the sound of music was first re-released in 1995. | REFUTES | what year was the sound of music first re-released? | 1995 | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15478406",
"text": "As of 19 January 2009 Frank McCarthy changed jobs, while remaining at BFBS Radio, he was promoted to Managing Editor Music. The ME-Music (this job title changed to Music Manager as of 2011) is responsible for everything that the network of 12 BFBS Radio stations, in 23 countries around the world plays, as well as for BFBS Radio 2 the easy listening BFBS station with more speech. One of the main responsibilities for Frank is to develop a brand new music format for BFBS Radio to play based upon the audience demographic and trends within listening habits of the British Forces. Frank also presents his radio programme called 'Music First' which is based around the independent & alternative music scene always on the pre-release and is broadcast around the world on a Sunday evening from 18:00-20:00 (UK Time), the format of Music First is to break new rock and pop music before anyone else on BFBS Radio.",
"title": "Frank McCarthy (DJ)"
} |
14683 | the average life span of female in chihuahua,mexico is 76.3 years. | SUPPORTS | what's the average life span of female in chihuahua,mexico? | 76.3 years | {
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"text": "N/A",
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} | {
"id": "10020015",
"text": "\"Maximum life span\" contrasts with \"mean life span (average life span\", \"life expectancy)\", and \"longevity\". Mean life span varies with susceptibility to disease, accident, suicide and homicide, whereas maximum life span is determined by \"rate of aging\". Longevity refers only to the characteristics of the especially long lived members of a population, such as infirmities as they age or \"compression of morbidity\", and not the specific life span of an individual.\n\nSection::::In humans.",
"title": "Maximum life span"
} |
14684 | josh radnor played the voice of ted in the narration in how i met your mother. | REFUTES | who plays the voice of ted in the narration in how i met your mother? | josh radnor | {
"id": "19224875",
"text": "BULLET::::- Josh Radnor as Ted Mosby, an architect, college professor and the central character of the series. He is the main protagonist since he tells the story of his adult years from his late twenties to his early thirties and about all the obstacles he has to overcome before he meets \"The One\" aka the Mother. This story is told by the Older Ted Mosby, and narrator of the series, Bob Saget. Ted moved to New York City with his friends Marshall and Lily after graduating from Wesleyan University. In New York, he met Barney at the urinal of MacLaren's and Robin, to whom he was immediately attracted. Ted is on a quest for happiness and \"The One\", the woman he will marry. Ted experiences many relationships, one of them being Robin, that reveal the qualities he wants in his future wife. At the end of each relationship Ted, with levity, reflects upon what went wrong. Although hope to find “the one” diminishes with each failed relationship, Ted does not give up. Ted prefers more elegant and high-class interests than his friends have. He goes to great lengths to profess his love to the women in his life, but they all falter eventually. Despite these qualities, Ted often acts immaturely, such as partaking in wild activities with Barney. In the show's finale, he says, that, in Tracy, he had met the love of his life (the titular Mother), but only after he was finished telling the story he realized that Robin was the love of his life.",
"title": "How I Met Your Mother"
} | {
"id": "23252293",
"text": "BULLET::::- McDonald's (2000, voice) (Ronald McDonald)\n\nBULLET::::- Pokémon film series (Narration)\n\nBULLET::::- Sonic Adventure (Narration)\n\nBULLET::::- (Narration)\n\nBULLET::::- Toyota Ractis (Narration)\n\nBULLET::::- Confessions (Narration)\n\nBULLET::::- The Intouchables (Narration)\n\nBULLET::::- Pixels (Narration)\n\nBULLET::::- (Narration)\n\nBULLET::::- Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (Narration)\n\nBULLET::::- Rockman 5: Blues's Trap!? (Narration)\n\nBULLET::::- Dragon Quest VIII (Narration)\n\nSection::::Filmography.:Other.\n\nBULLET::::- Anime Giga (NHK BS2) first guest\n\nBULLET::::- M-1 Grand Prix 2002 (December 29, 2002, Yoshimoto Kōgyō) (Main chairman)\n\nBULLET::::- Sky A Sports Plus name announcer\n\nBULLET::::- Disney Channel name announcer\n\nBULLET::::- Tokyo Disneyland \"Disney's Halloween\" (2003–2007) (Narrator)\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- Kōichi Yamadera at Across Entertainment",
"title": "Kōichi Yamadera"
} |
14685 | star wars episode viii - the last jedi will be released broadly in the us on december 15, 2017. | SUPPORTS | when will star wars episode viii - the last jedi be released broadly in the us? | december 15, 2017 | {
"id": "26080857",
"text": "In January 2015, Disney CEO Bob Iger stated that \"Episode VIII\" would be released in 2017, and in March, Lucasfilm announced a release date of May 26, 2017. In January 2016, \"The Last Jedi\" was rescheduled for December 15, 2017 in 3D and IMAX 3D. On January 23, 2017, the film's title was announced as \"Star Wars: The Last Jedi\". Similarly to \"The Empire Strikes Back\", \"Return of the Jedi\" and \"The Force Awakens\", \"Episode VIII\" was included in the film's opening crawl.",
"title": "Star Wars: The Last Jedi"
} | {
"id": "19108129",
"text": "Section::::References.\n\nBULLET::::- The \"Star Wars\" Actors Database Over 1000 \"Star Wars\" actors listed with biographies, photos, in-depth credit listings and more.\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Star Wars Episode IX\"",
"title": "List of Star Wars cast members"
} |
14686 | turin was the first capital city of the united kingdom of italy. | SUPPORTS | what was the first capital city of the united kingdom of italy? | turin | {
"id": "8023007",
"text": "Turin – important business and cultural centre, and capital city of the Piedmont region in northern Italy. The city has a rich culture and history, being known for its numerous art galleries, restaurants, churches, palaces, opera houses, piazzas, parks, gardens, theatres, libraries, museums and other venues. Turin is well known for its Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neo-classical, and Art Nouveau architecture. Many of Turin's public squares, castles, gardens and elegant \"palazzi\" such as the Palazzo Madama, were built between the 16th and 18th centuries. The city used to be a major European political center. From 1563, it was the capital of the Duchy of Savoy, then of the Kingdom of Sardinia ruled by the Royal House of Savoy, and the first capital of the unified Italy (the Kingdom of Italy) from 1861 to 1865. The city hosts some of Italy's best universities, colleges, academies, lycea and gymnasia, such as the University of Turin, founded in the 15th century, and the Turin Polytechnic. Even though much of its political significance and importance had been lost by World War II, Turin became a major European crossroad for industry, commerce and trade, and is part of the famous \"industrial triangle\" along with Milan and Genoa. Turin is ranked third in Italy, after Milan and Rome, for economic strength.",
"title": "Outline of Turin"
} | {
"id": "20339662",
"text": "Section::::First Capital East Limited.\n\nOperated one bus garage in Dagenham.\n\nSection::::First Capital East Limited.:Dagenham (DM).\n\nDagenham garage operated London bus routes 165, 179 and 252, and 24-hour route 365 until 27 September 2013 when their contracts expired. They all passed to Stagecoach London.\n\nSection::::First Capital East Limited.:Dagenham (DM).:History.\n\nPreviously operated a garage in Harold Wood which closed in 2004, and was an outstation of Dagenham.\n\nOn 26 March 2011, First Capital commenced operating route 368.\n\nOn 3 September 2011, First Capital commenced operating routes 608 and 648.\n\nOn 10 March 2012, First Capital commenced operating route 667.",
"title": "First London"
} |
14687 | the book of leviticus took place in the persian period year. | REFUTES | when is the year did the book of leviticus take place? | persian period | {
"id": "22421458",
"text": "Book of Leviticus\n\nThe Book of Leviticus () is the third book of the Torah and of the Old Testament; scholars generally agree that it developed over a long period of time, reaching its present form during the Persian Period between 538-332 BCE.",
"title": "Book of Leviticus"
} | {
"id": "26213273",
"text": "Bahr's third novel, \"The Judas Field\", was released in 2006. In \"The Judas Field\", Bahr again returns to the Battle of Franklin theme, but this time it is through the eyes of one of its participants, again from Cumberland, who travels back to the battlefield in the 1880s to recover the body of one of the fallen, and, in doing so, relives the horror of that fateful day in 1864.",
"title": "Howard Bahr"
} |
14688 | ishikawa diagram is the sixth of the seven basic tools of quality. | SUPPORTS | what are the sixth of the seven basic tools of quality? | ishikawa diagram | {
"id": "16162941",
"text": "Seven basic tools of quality\n\nThe seven basic tools of quality is a designation given to a fixed set of graphical techniques identified as being most helpful in troubleshooting issues related to quality. They are called \"basic\" because they are suitable for people with little formal training in statistics and because they can be used to solve the vast majority of quality-related issues.\n\nSection::::Overview.\n\nThe seven tools are:\n\nBULLET::::1. Check sheet\n\nBULLET::::2. Control chart\n\nBULLET::::3. Stratification (alternately, flow chart or run chart)\n\nBULLET::::4. Pareto chart\n\nBULLET::::5. Histogram\n\nBULLET::::6. Cause-and-effect diagram (also known as the \"fishbone\" or Ishikawa diagram)",
"title": "Seven basic tools of quality"
} | {
"id": "16162943",
"text": "The designation arose in postwar Japan, inspired by the seven famous weapons of Benkei. It was possibly introduced by Kaoru Ishikawa who in turn was influenced by a series of lectures W. Edwards Deming had given to Japanese engineers and scientists in 1950. At that time, companies that had set about training their workforces in statistical quality control found that the complexity of the subject intimidated most of their workers and scaled back training to focus primarily on simpler methods which suffice for most quality-related issues. The Project Management Institute references the seven basic tools in \"A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge\" as an example of a set of general tools useful for planning or controlling project quality.",
"title": "Seven basic tools of quality"
} |
14689 | fifty-five species of snakes that pose no threat to humans are in alabama. | SUPPORTS | how many species of snakes that pose no threat to humans are in alabama? | fifty-five | {
"id": "7767015",
"text": "Human predation and habitat destruction has placed several reptile species and subspecies at risk of extirpation or extinction. The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources lists the conservation status of each species within the state with a rank of lowest, low, moderate, high, and highest concern.\n\nSection::::Snakes.\n\nAlabama is home to sixty-six known snake species and subspecies. There are eleven snake species and subspecies that are venomous to humans in the state. The remaining fifty-five species and subspecies pose no threat to humans.\n\nSection::::Turtles.",
"title": "List of reptiles of Alabama"
} | {
"id": "13003140",
"text": "Rat snakes (or rat snakes) are members – along with kingsnakes, milk snakes, vine snakes and indigo snakes – of the subfamily Colubrinae of the family Colubridae. They are medium to large constrictors and are found throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere. They feed primarily on rodents and birds. With some species exceeding 2.5 m (8 ft) in total length, they can occupy top levels of some food chains. Many species make attractive and docile pets and one, the corn snake, is one of the most popular reptile pets in the world. Other species can be very skittish and sometimes aggressive, but bites are rarely serious. Like nearly all colubrids, rat snakes pose no threat to humans. Rat snakes were long believed to be completely nonvenomous, but recent studies have shown that some Old World species do possess small amounts of venom, though the amount is negligible relative to humans.",
"title": "Rat snake"
} |
14690 | the english started using rebar in concrete masonry in the 15th century. | REFUTES | when did the english start using rebar in concrete masonry? | 15th century | {
"id": "10525528",
"text": "Reinforcing bars in masonry construction have been used since at least the 15th century (2,500 meters of rebar was used in the Château de Vincennes). During the 18th century, rebar was used to form the carcass of the Leaning Tower of Nevyansk in Russia, built on the orders of the industrialist Akinfiy Demidov. The cast iron used for the rebar was of high quality, and there is no corrosion on the bars to this day. The carcass of the tower was connected to its cast iron tented roof, crowned with one of the first known lightning rods. However, it was not until the mid-19th century that rebar displayed its greatest strengths with the embedding of steel bars into concrete, thus producing modern reinforced concrete. Several people in Europe and North America developed reinforced concrete in the 1850s. These include Joseph-Louis Lambot of France, who built reinforced concrete boats in Paris (1854) and Thaddeus Hyatt of the United States, who produced and tested reinforced concrete beams. Joseph Monier of France is one of the most notable figures for the invention and popularization of reinforced concrete. As a French gardener, Monier patented reinforced concrete flower pots in 1867, before proceeding to build reinforced concrete water tanks and bridges.",
"title": "Rebar"
} | {
"id": "8052937",
"text": "Concrete masonry walls may be ungrouted, partially grouted, or fully grouted, the latter two enhancing their structural strength. Additionally, steel reinforcement bars (rebar) can be used both vertically and horizontally inside a CMU wall to maximize its structural performance. The cells in which the rebar is placed must be grouted for the bars to bond to the wall. For this reason, high seismic zones typically only allow fully grouted walls in their building codes. The American design code that guides design engineers in using CMU as a structural system is the \"Masonry Standards Joint Committee's Building Code Requirements & Specification for Masonry Structures\" (TMS 402/ACI 530/ASCE 5). The compressive strength of concrete masonry units and masonry walls varies from approximately to based on the type of concrete used to manufacture the unit, stacking orientation, the type of mortar used to build the wall, and other factors.",
"title": "Concrete masonry unit"
} |
14691 | minecraft season 2 episode 2 released for pc, mac, ps4, xbox 360, xbox one, ios, and windows 10 on august 15, 2017. | SUPPORTS | when did minecraft season 2 episode 2 release for pc, mac, ps4, xbox 360, xbox one, ios, and windows 10? | august 15, 2017 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "7514222",
"text": "BULLET::::- 2010 — Rapala Pro Bass Fishing (PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360)\n\nBULLET::::- 2011 — (PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360)\n\nBULLET::::- 2012 — (PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360)\n\nBULLET::::- 2012 — Cabela's Hunting Expeditions (PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, PC)\n\nBULLET::::- 2013 — Angry Birds Trilogy (Wii, Wii U)\n\nBULLET::::- 2013 — Cabela's African Adventures (PS3, PS4, Wii, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC)\n\nBULLET::::- 2014 — Duck Dynasty (PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC)\n\nBULLET::::- 2015 — Prototype: Biohazard Bundle (PlayStation 4, Xbox One)",
"title": "Fun Labs"
} |
14692 | nuclear receptors are the type of hormone receptor plasma intracellular bound. | SUPPORTS | which type of hormone receptor plasma intracellular bound? | nuclear receptors | {
"id": "13180020",
"text": "A hormone receptor is a receptor molecule that binds to a specific hormone. Hormone receptors are a wide family of proteins made up of receptors for thyroid and steroid hormones, retinoids and Vitamin D, and a variety of other receptors for various ligands, such as fatty acids and prostaglandins. There are two main classes of hormone receptors. Receptors for peptide hormones tend to be cell surface receptors built into the plasma membrane of cells and are thus referred to as trans membrane receptors. An example of this is insulin. Receptors for steroid hormones are usually found within the cytoplasm and are referred to as intracellular or nuclear receptors, such as testosterone. Upon hormone binding, the receptor can initiate multiple signaling pathways, which ultimately leads to changes in the behavior of the target cells.",
"title": "Hormone receptor"
} | {
"id": "14079946",
"text": "Anti-Müllerian hormone receptor\n\nAnti-Müllerian hormone receptor is a receptor for anti-Müllerian hormone.\n\nSection::::Pathology.\n\nThe anti-Müllerian hormone receptor (Müllerian Inhibiting Substance Type II Receptor) can be responsible for persistent Müllerian duct syndrome.\n\nMüllerian inhibiting substance type II receptor (MISIIR), also known as the Anti-Müllerian Hormone Receptor, is expressed by ovarian, breast, and prostate cancers and these cancer cells have been reported to apoptose in response to exposure to the Müllerian inhibiting substance (MIS).\n\nAntibodies have been developed that specifically target MISIIR and may be useful as vehicles for drugs and toxins for targeted cancer therapy.",
"title": "Anti-Müllerian hormone receptor"
} |
14693 | the first biometric passport was issued in the uk in 1915. | REFUTES | when was the first biometric passport issued in the uk? | 1915 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "4537568",
"text": "Issued since 1998. Malaysia is however not a member of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) and its first biometric passport did not conform to the same standards as the VWP biometric document because the Malaysian biometric passport was issued several years ahead of the VWP requirement. The difference lies in the storage of fingerprint template instead of fingerprint image in the chip, the rest of the technologies are the same. Also the biometric passport was designed to be read only if the receiving country has the authorisation from the Malaysian Immigration Department. Malaysia started issuing ICAO compliant passports from February 2010.",
"title": "Biometric passport"
} |
14694 | kim carnes sang the background vocals in the theme song for fat albert. | SUPPORTS | who sang the background vocals in the theme song for fat albert? | kim carnes | {
"id": "17147423",
"text": "Section::::Theme song.\n\nThe theme song, \"Gonna Have a Good Time\", was composed by Ricky Sheldon and Edward Fournier, and performed by Michael Gray (vocals), Kim Carnes (background vocals) and Edward Fournier (background vocals).\n\nA cover of the show's theme song, performed by Dig, is included on the 1995 tribute album \"\", produced by Ralph Sall for MCA Records. The song's chorus (\"Na-na-na, gonna have a good time!\") was also sampled for Fatboy Slim's 1998 hit single \"Praise You\".\n\nSection::::Reception.\n\n\"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids\" was named the 82nd best animated series by IGN.",
"title": "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids"
} | {
"id": "12113154",
"text": "Fat Albert (disambiguation)\n\nFat Albert may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- Fat Albert, a character created by comedian Bill Cosby\n\nBULLET::::- \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids\", an animated cartoon show featuring this character\n\nBULLET::::- \"Fat Albert\" (album), a 1973 comedy album by Bill Cosby\n\nBULLET::::- \"Fat Albert\" (film), a 2004 live-action film\n\nBULLET::::- a Lockheed C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft used by the Blue Angels flight demonstration team\n\nBULLET::::- Boeing 737, the older models were often referred to as \"Fat Albert\" due to its three-by-three fuselage width and short body",
"title": "Fat Albert (disambiguation)"
} |
14695 | felix arvid ulf kjellberg had the most subscribers on youtube ever as of dec 23, 2013. | SUPPORTS | which person has the most subscribers on youtube ever as of dec 23, 2013? | felix arvid ulf kjellberg | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "7816947",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Champion Shooting: Guaranteed Results in 15 Minutes A Day\" (2012) by Jay Hirshberg and Ben Stoeger\n\nBULLET::::- \"Champion Shooting: A Proven Process for Success at Any Level\" (2012) by Jay Hirshberg and Ben Stoeger\n\nBULLET::::- \"Practical Pistol - Fundamental Techniques and Competition Skills\" (2013) by Ben Stoeger\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dry-Fire Training: For the Practical Pistol Shooter\" (2014) by Ben Stoeger\n\nBULLET::::- \"Skills and Drills: For the Practical Pistol Shooter\" (2014) by Ben Stoeger , Timmy Meyers , Ronnie Casper , Brandon Edwards\n\nBULLET::::- \"Practical Pistol Reloaded\" (2016) by Ben Stoeger\n\nBULLET::::- \"DryFire Reloaded\" (2017) by Ben Stoeger",
"title": "Ben Stoeger"
} |
14696 | ladakh is the territory that is bordered by tibet to the east and was fought over by india and pakistan. | SUPPORTS | what territory that is bordered by tibet to the east was fought over by india and pakistan? | ladakh | {
"id": "10516895",
"text": "In 1949, China closed the border between Nubra and Sinkiang, blocking the 1000-year-old trade route from India to Central Asia. In 1950, China invaded Tibet, and thousands of Tibetans, including the Dalai Lama sought refuge in India. In 1962, China occupied Aksai Chin, and promptly built roads connecting Sinkiang and Tibet, and the Karakoram Highway, jointly with Pakistan. India built the Srinagar-Leh highway during this period, cutting the journey time between Srinagar to Leh from 16 days to two. Simultaneously, China closed the Ladakh-Tibet border, ending the 700-year-old Ladakh-Tibet relationship.",
"title": "History of Ladakh"
} | {
"id": "3278761",
"text": "However, wars still broke out shortly after as both Tang and Tibet wanted to expand their territory and power, as well as frontier generals wanted to grab for more fame and military exploits. Military officers such as Li Wei, Zhang Shou-gui, Wang Zhong-si, Ge Shu-han defeated Tibet in the region from east to west successively, making Tibet sue for peace for several times.In 754 A.D, the prime minister in Tibet, Modongzebu and Langgese, rebelled and killed their king Me agtsom. In 755 A.D, a 13-year-old new king, Thrisong Deutsen, took over the reign.At the same year, the cataclysmic ‘An Shi Rebellion’ broke out in Tang.Emperor Xuanzong fled from Chang-an to Sichuan and the deployment of Tang's army to suppress the rebellion gave Tibet the opportunity to occupy the Tang's territory of Longyou, Hexi and four towns in Anxi. In October of 763 A.D, availing themselves of the opportunity that there was a discord among the emperor and officials in Tang, in addition to that Shuofang army turned a blind eye on their aggression towards the east, Tibet occupyed the Chang-an city with an army of 200 thousand soldiers, making emperor Daizong escape to Shanzhou, and selected Li Cheng-hong, brother of Princess Jin-cheng, to be the new emperor.Tibetan army withdrew after occupying Chang-an for 15 days on hearing that Tang's army of loyalty was marching toward the city.The Tibet kingdom expanded its territory to a great extent in the reign of Thrisong Deutsen. At that time, Tibet bordered itself in east by Long Mountain with Tang( the Tibetan army even occupied to Baoji once, threatening the safety of Chang-an), in north by Helan Mountain that connecting Huiqi, conquering Nanzhao in east-south to be its tributary. In 790 A.D, Tibet occupied the four towns in Anxi and Beiting in the west direction and stretched its northern territory to the north coast of Ganges River in India as historic Tibetan classics recorded.",
"title": "Tibet and the Tang and Song dynasties"
} |
14697 | the people who migrated to kansas during the kansas exodus were called exodusters. | SUPPORTS | what were the people called who migrated to kansas during the kansas exodus? | exodusters | {
"id": "7611120",
"text": "BULLET::::- Northern Cheyenne Exodus, attempt of the Northern Cheyenne to return to the north\n\nBULLET::::- Exodus of 1879 (The Kansas Exodus), in which black Americans known as Exodusters fled the Southern United States for Kansas\n\nBULLET::::- Operation Exodus (WWII operation), an Allied operation to repatriate European prisoners of war to Britain in the Second World War\n\nBULLET::::- Istrian exodus, the exodus of Italians from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia after World War II\n\nBULLET::::- The exodus of ethnic Macedonians from Greece, the exodus of ethnic Macedonians following the Greek Civil War",
"title": "Exodus"
} | {
"id": "10510438",
"text": "BULLET::::- Entz, Gary R. \"Benjamin 'Pap' Singleton: Father of the Kansas Exodus\", in Nina Mjagkij (ed.), \"Portraits of African-American Life Since 1865\", Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 2003.\n\nBULLET::::- Entz, Gary R. \"Image and Reality on the Kansas Prairie: 'Pap' Singleton's Cherokee County Colony.\" \"Kansas History\" 19 (summer 1996): 124–139.\n\nBULLET::::- Fleming, Walter P. \"'Pap' Singleton: The Moses of the Colored Exodus,\" \"American Journal of Sociology.\" 15 (July 1909): 61–82.\n\nBULLET::::- Garvin, Roy. \"Benjamin, or 'Pap,' Singleton and his Followers\", \"Journal of Negro History\" 33 (January 1948): 7–23.",
"title": "Benjamin \"Pap\" Singleton"
} |
14698 | nigel green played hercules in jason and the argonauts (1963 film). | SUPPORTS | who played hercules in jason and the argonauts (1963 film)? | nigel green | {
"id": "7616556",
"text": "Section::::Cast.\n\nBULLET::::- Todd Armstrong as Jason (dubbed by Tim Turner, uncredited)\n\nBULLET::::- Nancy Kovack as Medea (dubbed by Eva Haddon, uncredited)\n\nBULLET::::- Gary Raymond as Acastus\n\nBULLET::::- Laurence Naismith as Argus\n\nBULLET::::- Niall MacGinnis as Zeus\n\nBULLET::::- Michael Gwynn as Hermes/priest\n\nBULLET::::- Douglas Wilmer as Pelias\n\nBULLET::::- Jack Gwillim as King Aeëtes\n\nBULLET::::- Honor Blackman as Hera\n\nBULLET::::- John Cairney as Hylas\n\nBULLET::::- Patrick Troughton as Phineus\n\nBULLET::::- Andrew Faulds as Phalerus\n\nBULLET::::- Nigel Green as Hercules\n\nBULLET::::- John Crawford as Polydeuces (uncredited)\n\nBULLET::::- Ferdinando Poggi as Castor (uncredited)\n\nSection::::Film score.",
"title": "Jason and the Argonauts (1963 film)"
} | {
"id": "7616552",
"text": "Hera guides Jason to the Isle of Bronze, but warns him to take nothing but provisions. However, Hercules steals a brooch pin the size of a javelin from a treasure building, surmounted by a giant statue of Talos, which comes to life and attacks the Argonauts. Jason again turns to Hera, who tells him to open a large plug on Talos' heel to release the giant's bronze fluid, ichor. Talos falls to the ground, crushing Hylas, hiding his body. Hercules refuses to leave until he ascertains the fate of his friend. The other Argonauts refuse to abandon Hercules, so Jason calls upon Hera again. She informs them that Hylas is dead, that Hercules will not continue on with them and that Zeus has other plans for him.",
"title": "Jason and the Argonauts (1963 film)"
} |
14699 | larouche weakly challenged jimmy carter for the democratic nomination for president in 1980. | SUPPORTS | who weakly challenged jimmy carter for the democratic nomination for president in 1980? | larouche | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "23923553",
"text": "Incumbent President George W. Bush announced in mid-2003 that he would campaign for re-election; he faced no major challengers. He then went on, throughout early 2004, to win every nomination contest, including a sweep of Super Tuesday, beating back the vacuum of challengers and maintaining the recent tradition of an easy primary for incumbent Presidents (the last time an incumbent was seriously challenged in a presidential primary contest was when Senator Ted Kennedy challenged Jimmy Carter for the Democratic nomination in 1980). Bush managed to raise US$130 million in 2003 alone, and expected to set a national primary fund-raising record of $200 million by the time of the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City.",
"title": "2004 Republican Party presidential primaries"
} |
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