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dev_700 | Who is the spouse of the actor who plays Vision in the new Avengers movie? | [
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"title": "Paul Bettany",
"paragraph_text": "Paul Bettany (born 27 May 1971) is an English actor. He is known for his voice role as J.A.R.V.I.S. and the Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, specifically the films Iron Man (2008), Iron Man 2 (2010), The Avengers (2012), Iron Man 3 (2013), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) and Captain America: Civil War (2016), for which he garnered praise. He first came to the attention of mainstream audiences when he appeared in the British film Gangster No. 1 (2000), and director Brian Helgeland's film A Knight's Tale (2001). He has gone on to appear in a wide variety of films, including A Beautiful Mind (2001), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), Dogville (2003), Wimbledon (2004), and the adaptation of the novel The Da Vinci Code (2006).",
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"title": "A Beautiful Mind (soundtrack)",
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dev_701 | Which affiliate left the company that owns and operates most of the CBC television stations due to an agreement with CHBC? | [
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"title": "CBC Television",
"paragraph_text": "Most CBC television stations, including those in the major cities, are owned and operated by the CBC itself. CBC O&O stations operate as a mostly seamless national service with few deviations from the main network schedule, although there are some regional differences from time to time. For on-air identification, most CBC stations use the CBC brand rather than their call letters, not identifying themselves specifically until sign-on or sign-off (though some, like Toronto's CBLT, do not ID themselves at all except through PSIP). All CBC O&O stations have a standard call letter naming convention, in that the first two letters are \"CB\" (an ITU prefix allocated not to Canada, but to Chile) and the last letter is \"T\". Only the third letter varies from market to market; however, that letter is typically the same as the third letter of the CBC Radio One and CBC Radio 2 stations in the same market. An exception to this rule are the CBC North stations in Yellowknife, Whitehorse and Iqaluit, whose call signs begin with \"CF\" due to their historic association with the CBC's Frontier Coverage Package prior to the advent of microwave and satellite broadcasting.",
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"paragraph_text": "Private CBC affiliates are not as common as they were in the past, as many such stations have been purchased either by the CBC itself or by Canwest Global or CHUM Limited, respectively becoming E! or A-Channel (later A, now CTV Two) stations. One private CBC affiliate, CHBC-TV in Kelowna, joined E! (then known as CH) on February 27, 2006. When a private CBC affiliate reaffiliates with another network, the CBC has normally added a retransmitter of its nearest O&O station to ensure that CBC service is continued. However, due to an agreement between CHBC and CFJC-TV in Kamloops, CFJC also disaffiliated from the CBC on February 27, 2006, but no retransmitters were installed in the licence area. Former private CBC affiliates CKPG-TV Prince George and CHAT-TV Medicine Hat disaffiliated on August 31, 2008 and joined E!, but the CBC announced it will not add new retransmitters to these areas. Incidentally, CFJC, CKPG and CHAT are all owned by an independent media company, Jim Pattison Group. With the closure of E! and other changes in the media landscape, several former CBC affiliates have since joined City or Global, or closed altogether.",
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dev_702 | When did the team that won the 1959 fa cup final beating luton town 2-1 win the fa cup? | [
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"paragraph_text": "1959 FA Cup Final Event 1958 -- 59 FA Cup Nottingham Forest Luton Town Date 2 May 1959 Venue Wembley Stadium, London Referee Jack Clough (Bolton) Attendance 100,000 ← 1958 1960 →",
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dev_703 | When did Andrea Silenzi's team win the FA cup? | [
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dev_704 | When did the team that Jamie Ward is a member of win the FA Cup? | [
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"paragraph_text": "Jamie John Ward (born 12 May 1986) is an English-born Northern Irish professional footballer who plays as a striker or a winger. Born in Birmingham he began his career with his home-town club Aston Villa but failed to break into the first team and following a spell on loan at Stockport County he joined Torquay United. From there Ward had signed first for Chesterfield and then Sheffield United before joining Derby County in 2011 and later Nottingham Forest in 2015. Qualifying through his grandfather, he plays for the Northern Ireland national team.",
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dev_705 | Where did the person featured in the film Sammy Going South study or work? | [
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dev_706 | When did the sports team that Craig Westcarr played for win the fa cup? | [
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dev_707 | When did Mark Crossley's team win the FA cup? | [
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dev_708 | When did the 1979-80 European Cup winner win the FA Cup? | [
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dev_709 | Who did the star of Dark Hazard play in The Ten Commandments? | [
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dev_710 | who did the leading actor in Sammy Going South play in the ten commandments? | [
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dev_711 | Who is part of the band which performed Cherchez le Garçon? | [
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dev_712 | Who did the cast member of The Woman in the Window play in the Ten Commendments? | [
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dev_715 | Which country is the Desert Forest Golf Club located in? | [
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dev_723 | According to QS World University Rankings where does the university where Hawass graduated rank? | [
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dev_724 | Where does Hala El Badry's university rank according to QS World University Rankings? | [
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dev_725 | Where is the headquarters of the organization that the Office of Science Education is a part of? | [
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dev_726 | According to QS World University Rankings, what is the ranking of the place that employed Said Ashour? | [
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dev_728 | How many books were said to have been written by the person who proposed explanations for the origins of earthquakes and the formation of mountains? | [
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dev_729 | Where does the employer of Hasan Hanafi rank according to QS World University Rankings? | [
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dev_733 | Who said one of the greatest thinkers was the person who proposed explanations for the origins of earthquakes and the formation of mountains? | [
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dev_735 | Who is the mother of the composer of Jag tror på sommaren? | [
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dev_737 | Who is the chief judge at Gloria Kemasuode's birthplace? | [
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dev_739 | Who is the Chief Judge in the place where DeltaWomen's headquarters in located? | [
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dev_740 | Who is the chief judge of Friday Osanebi's birthplace? | [
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dev_741 | Who is the Chief Judge of the Tebesa Nemine's birthplace? | [
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dev_742 | Ashkenazi Jews and the largest single groups of foreigners in 2010 may be genetically similar due to what two factors? | [
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dev_743 | Who is the Chief Judge of the place where Orezi was born? | [
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dev_745 | What company is the college where Wolf V. Vishniac studied a part of? | [
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dev_768 | Who is the federal leader of the party that Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu is a member of? | [
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dev_773 | Who is the federal leader of Leon Benoit's political party? | [
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dev_775 | Who did the person considered the founder of three major monotheistic religions marry after the death of Sarah? | [
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dev_783 | What was the name of the star of Forced Vengeance in Walter, Texas Ranger? | [
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dev_784 | what was the name of the producer of Forest Warrior walker texas ranger? | [
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dev_785 | What was the name of one of Top Dog's cast members in the Walker, Texas Ranger? | [
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dev_786 | What was the name of Forced Vengeance's producer in Walker, Texas Ranger? | [
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dev_787 | In what year did the insurgency start in the part of the country it is about? | [
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dev_788 | What was the cast member of Missing in Action's name in Walker, Texas Ranger? | [
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dev_789 | What year did the insurgency start in the area where People's Vanguard Party's headquarters locate? | [
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dev_790 | What is the capital of the country it is about? | [
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dev_791 | What is the name for the mouth of the watercourse of the body of water by Rotterdam Centrum? | [
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dev_792 | At the end of which year did tribes from the place where the Celts are said to have migrated from invade the Roman empire? | [
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dev_793 | At the end of which year did the tribes from the location of the Lusatia invade the Roman Empire? | [
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dev_794 | At the end of which year did the tribes from where the Michelsberg culture is from invade the Roman Empire? | [
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dev_797 | At the end of which year did tribes from the area where Linear Pottery culture was found invade the Roman Empire? | [
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"answer": "406",
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"title": "Galicia (Spain)",
"paragraph_text": "In the early 5th century, the deep crisis suffered by the Roman Empire allowed different tribes of Central Europe (Suebi, Vandals and Alani) to cross the Rhine and penetrate into the rule on 31 December 406. Its progress towards the Iberian Peninsula forced the Roman authorities to establish a treaty (foedus) by which the Suebi would settle peacefully and govern Galicia as imperial allies. So, from 409 Galicia was taken by the Suebi, forming the first medieval kingdom to be created in Europe, in 411, even before the fall of the Roman Empire, being also the first Germanic kingdom to mint coinage in Roman lands. During this period a Briton colony and bishopric (see Mailoc) was established in Northern Galicia (Britonia), probably as foederati and allies of the Suebi. In 585, the Visigothic King Leovigild invaded the Suebic kingdom of Galicia and defeated it, bringing it under Visigoth control.",
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} |
dev_798 | Of which watercourse is the river the Willemsbrug crosses over the mouth? | [
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"id": 157376,
"question": "What does Willemsbrug cross over?",
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"paragraph_text": "The Willemsbrug is a bridge next to the Erasmusbrug in the centre of Rotterdam, spanning the Nieuwe Maas. It links the northern part of the city with the \"Noordereiland\" and (in combination with the Koninginnebrug) the district of \"Feijenoord\".",
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"answer": "Het Scheur",
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"paragraph_text": "Het Scheur (; Dutch for \"The Rip\") is a branch of the Rhine-Meuse delta in South Holland, Netherlands, that flows west from the confluence of the Oude Maas and Nieuwe Maas branches past the towns of Rozenburg and Maassluis. It continues as the Nieuwe Waterweg (New Waterway) to the North Sea.",
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dev_799 | Who was the father of the leader of the Argonauts in the search for the golden fleece? | [
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"title": "Golden Fleece",
"paragraph_text": "In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece (Greek: χρυσόμαλλον δέρας chrysómallon déras) is the fleece of the gold - haired winged ram, which was held in Colchis. The fleece is a symbol of authority and kingship. It figures in the tale of the hero Jason and his crew of Argonauts, who set out on a quest for the fleece by order of King Pelias, in order to place Jason rightfully on the throne of Iolcus in Thessaly. Through the help of Medea, they acquire the Golden Fleece. The story is of great antiquity and was current in the time of Homer (eighth century BC). It survives in various forms, among which the details vary.",
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"question": "#1 >> father",
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"paragraph_text": "During Jason's absence, Pelias intended to kill Aeson. However, Aeson committed suicide by drinking bull's blood. His wife killed herself as well, and Pelias murdered their infant son Promachus.",
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