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dev_400 | What line by a cast member of Birds of Feather is believed to have started the archie nickname? | [
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dev_401 | What line by a cast member of Doing His Bit is believed to have started the archie nickname? | [
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dev_402 | What line by the Southern Roses cast member is believed to have started the Archie nickname? | [
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dev_403 | Who was mayor of New York when the first cake mix came out? | [
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dev_404 | When did the president of the Confederate States of America end his fight in the Mexican-American war? | [
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dev_405 | When did the famous leader of the Confederate Military end his fight in the Mexican-American war? | [
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dev_406 | When did the president of the Confederacy end his fight in the Mexican-American war? | [
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dev_407 | What is the record label of the Thrill of a Lifetime performer? | [
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dev_408 | When did the author of The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government end his fight in the Mexican-American War? | [
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dev_409 | When did the person chosen to be president of the confederacy end his fight in the Mexican-American war? | [
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dev_410 | Who did the creator of Derech Mitzvosecha follow? | [
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dev_411 | Who followed Menucha Rochel Slonim's father? | [
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dev_412 | Who is daughter to the third Rebbe of Chabad Lubavitch, named after his father? | [
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dev_413 | What year did the city were Hans-Joachim Merker was born end? | [
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dev_414 | What year did Ludwig Friedrich Otto Baumgarten-Crusius's birthplace end? | [
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dev_415 | What year did the region where Leuna was located come to an end? | [
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dev_416 | What is the mascot of William J. Ripple's university? | [
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dev_417 | When did Charles Frederick II's birthplace fall? | [
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dev_434 | What administrative territorial entity includes the arrondissement that contains the Digne Cathedral? | [
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dev_435 | When was the ruler that was dissolved after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 established? | [
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dev_436 | What record label does the performer of Emotional Rain belong to? | [
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dev_437 | When was the entity that was dissolved after the Indian Rebellion in 1857 chartered? | [
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dev_439 | What league includes the operating group of Al Janoub Stadium? | [
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dev_440 | What body of water does the river that Toongabbie Creek flows into flow into? | [
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dev_443 | The island where they filmed ninja warrior in Australia is located in what harbor? | [
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dev_444 | Into what harbour does the river Lennox Bridge in Parramatta crosses flow? | [
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dev_445 | Who created the work that features the appearance of Cosmic Boy? | [
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dev_447 | Who wrote the TV Series containing the Finale episodes? | [
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dev_448 | Who wrote the fictional work Doctor Fate exists in? | [
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dev_449 | Who is the mother of Katharine Smith Salisbury's brother? | [
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dev_454 | What actor had the role of the narrator of How I Met Your Mother? | [
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dev_456 | Who does the narrator on How I Met Your Mother end up with? | [
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dev_457 | What league includes the sports team that has Maycon Carvalho Inez? | [
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dev_460 | Who is part of the group performing Ask the Fish? | [
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dev_462 | What company is the label responsible for Don't Let Me Wait Too Long a part of? | [
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dev_464 | Where did the painter of The Mud Bath study? | [
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dev_467 | What company is the record label of Magic Christian Music part of? | [
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dev_468 | What is the parent company of the record label releasing Cold Turkey? | [
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dev_473 | Who was played by the creator of Push, Nevada in Dazed and Confused? | [
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dev_476 | What shares a border with the administrative district where Bieliny, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship is the capital? | [
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dev_479 | When was the kingdom that Heptarchy was part of abolished? | [
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dev_487 | As a result of the Black Death, how much was the population reduced in the place that the US helped with the Marshall Plan? | [
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dev_488 | Who is the child of Mahmoud Mirza's father? | [
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dev_490 | Who is the guy in the One Last Time music video by the singer of a new version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow? | [
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dev_492 | Who is the guy in the One Last Time video by the participant in The Listening Sessions? | [
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dev_494 | Who gives out the prize named after the author of The Wealth of Nations? | [
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dev_495 | Who stars in the video "One Last Time" by the performer of Baby I? | [
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"paragraph_text": "The county covers an area of . As of 2006 its total population is 82,045, out of which the population of Sucha Beskidzka is 9,726, that of Maków Podhalański is 5,738, that of Jordanów is 5,112, and the rural population is 61,469.",
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dev_498 | Who gives out the prize named after the author of Lectures on Jurisprudence? | [
"University of Cambridge",
"Cambridge"
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"question": "Who gives out the #1 Prize award?",
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dev_499 | For what river does the river on which Pa Sak Jolasid Dam is located serve as the mouth? | [
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