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totto_source/train_json/example-4550.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Taylor
Chip Taylor
Singles
[ [ "Year", "Single", "Chart positions", "Chart positions", "Album" ], [ "Year", "Single", "U.S. Country", "CAN Country", "Album" ], [ "1958", "\"Midnight Blues/Another Guy's Line\"", "-", "-", "DeLuxe 6176" ], [ "1958", "\"I Want a Lover/Little Joan\"", "-", "-", "DeLuxe 6180" ], [ "1959", "\"I'm Loving It/Everything's the Same\"", "-", "-", "King 5211" ], [ "1959", "\"I'm Ready to Go Steady/The Wind and the Cold Black Night\"", "-", "-", "King 5231" ], [ "1962", "\"Here I Am/I Love You but I Know\"", "-", "-", "'" ], [ "1967", "\"You Should Be from Monterey/I'll Never Be Alone\"", "-", "-", "Rainy Day 45-8002" ], [ "1973", "\"101 in Cashbox\"", "-", "-", "Chip Taylor's Last Chance" ], [ "1975", "\"Me As I Am\"", "80", "—", "Some of Us" ], [ "1975", "\"Early Sunday Morning\"", "28", "41", "Some of Us" ], [ "1975", "\"Big River\"", "61", "—", "This Side of the Big River" ], [ "1976", "\"Circle of Tears\"", "92", "—", "This Side of the Big River" ], [ "1977", "\"Hello Atlanta\" (with Ghost Train)", "93", "—", "Somebody Shoot Out the Jukebox" ] ]
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What albums and what singles did Chip Taylor release in 1959?
In 1959, Chip Taylor recorded King 5211's "I'm Loving It" and King 5231's "I'm Ready to Go Steady" and "The Wind and the Cold Black Night".
13,175
totto_source/train_json/example-5474.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers
Joan Rivers
Awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Nominated work", "Award", "Category", "Result" ], [ "1984", "What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most?", "Grammy Award", "Best Comedy Album", "Nominated" ], [ "1984", "Career", "Hasty Pudding Theatricals, USA", "Woman of the Year", "Won" ], [ "1990", "The Joan Rivers Show", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Talk Show Host", "Won" ], [ "1991", "The Joan Rivers Show", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Talk Show Host", "Nominated" ], [ "1992", "The Joan Rivers Show", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Writing – Special Class", "Nominated" ], [ "1992", "The Joan Rivers Show", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Talk Show Host", "Nominated" ], [ "1993", "The Joan Rivers Show", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Writing – Special Class", "Nominated" ], [ "1993", "The Joan Rivers Show", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Talk Show Host", "Nominated" ], [ "1994", "Sally Marr ... and her escorts", "Tony Award", "Best Actress in a Play", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Arthur", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program", "Nominated" ], [ "2010", "The Hipsters", "Maverick Movie Award", "Best Supporting Actress: Feature", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "Career", "Alliance of Women Film Journalists", "EDA Female Focus - Perseverance Award", "Won" ], [ "2011", "Fashion Police", "WIN Award", "Actress - Comedy Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Fashion Police: episode \"September Issue\"", "WIN Award", "Actress - Comedy Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Iron Man 3", "MTV Movie Award", "Best Cameo", "Nominated" ], [ "2015", "Diary of a Mad Diva", "Grammy Award", "Best Spoken Word Album", "Won" ] ]
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What other category did Joan Rivers win an award from?
Joan Rivers was nominated in 1984 for a Grammy Award for What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most? and for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for Sally Marr ... and Her Escorts.
9,881
totto_source/train_json/example-2180.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Lutheran_University
California Lutheran University
Student body
[ [ "-", "Student Body", "California", "U.S. Census" ], [ "African American", "3.6%", "6.2%", "12.1%" ], [ "Asian American", "5.5%", "13.0%", "3.6%" ], [ "White American", "60.8%", "40.1%", "69.1%" ], [ "Hispanic American", "16.4%", "37.6%", "16.3%" ], [ "Native American", "0.9%", "1.0%", "0.7%" ], [ "International student", "6.7%", "N/A", "N/A" ] ]
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What is the population breakdown of minorities within the student body?
The student body was 16.4% Hispanic-American, 5.5% Asian-American, 3.6% African-American, and 0.9% Native-American.
13,320
totto_source/train_json/example-5619.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand%C5%BEak
Sandžak
Serbian Sandžak
[ [ "Municipality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Nationality", "Total" ], [ "Municipality", "Bosniaks", "%", "Serbs", "%", "Montenegrins", "%", "Muslims", "%", "Albanians", "%", "others", "%", "Total" ], [ "Novi Pazar", "77,443", "77.13", "16,234", "16.17", "44", "0.04", "4,102", "4.08", "202", "0.20", "2,385", "2.38", "100,410" ], [ "Prijepolje", "12,792", "34.52", "19,496", "52.61", "16", "0.04", "3,543", "9.56", "18", "0.05", "1,194", "3.22", "37,059" ], [ "Tutin", "28,041", "90.00", "1,090", "3.50", "16", "0.05", "1,092", "3.51", "29", "0.09", "887", "2.85", "31,155" ], [ "Priboj", "3,811", "14.05", "20,582", "75.86", "119", "0.44", "1,944", "7.16", "3", "0.01", "674", "2.48", "27,133" ], [ "Sjenica", "19,498", "73.88", "5,264", "19.94", "15", "0.06", "1,234", "4.68", "29", "0.11", "352", "1.33", "26,392" ], [ "Nova Varoš", "788", "4.73", "14,899", "89.55", "31", "0.19", "526", "3.16", "3", "0.02", "391", "2.35", "16,638" ], [ "Serbian Sandžak", "142,373", "59.62", "77,555", "32.48", "241", "0.10", "12,441", "5.21", "284", "0.12", "5,893", "2.47", "238,787" ], [ "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census", "2011 census" ] ]
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What is the most populated municipality in the Sandžak region?
The most populated municipality in the Sandžak region is Novi Pazar (100,410).
13,234
totto_source/train_json/example-5533.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_Japanese_Grand_Prix
1997 Japanese Grand Prix
Qualifying
[ [ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor", "Time", "Gap" ], [ "1", "3", "Canada Jacques Villeneuve", "Williams-Renault", "1:36.071", "-" ], [ "2", "5", "Germany Michael Schumacher", "Ferrari", "1:36.133", "+0.062" ], [ "3", "6", "United Kingdom Eddie Irvine", "Ferrari", "1:36.466", "+0.395" ], [ "4", "9", "Finland Mika Häkkinen", "McLaren-Mercedes", "1:36.469", "+0.398" ], [ "5", "8", "Austria Gerhard Berger", "Benetton-Renault", "1:36.561", "+0.490" ], [ "6", "4", "Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen", "Williams-Renault", "1:36.628", "+0.557" ], [ "7", "7", "France Jean Alesi", "Benetton-Renault", "1:36.682", "+0.611" ], [ "8", "16", "United Kingdom Johnny Herbert", "Sauber-Petronas", "1:36.906", "+0.835" ], [ "9", "12", "Italy Giancarlo Fisichella", "Jordan-Peugeot", "1:36.917", "+0.846" ], [ "10", "14", "France Olivier Panis", "Prost-Mugen-Honda", "1:37.073", "+1.002" ], [ "11", "10", "United Kingdom David Coulthard", "McLaren-Mercedes", "1:37.095", "+1.024" ], [ "12", "22", "Brazil Rubens Barrichello", "Stewart-Ford", "1:37.343", "+1.272" ], [ "13", "11", "Germany Ralf Schumacher", "Jordan-Peugeot", "1:37.443", "+1.372" ], [ "14", "23", "Denmark Jan Magnussen", "Stewart-Ford", "1:37.480", "+1.409" ], [ "15", "15", "Japan Shinji Nakano", "Prost-Mugen-Honda", "1:37.588", "+1.517" ], [ "16", "2", "Brazil Pedro Diniz", "Arrows-Yamaha", "1:37.853", "+1.782" ], [ "17", "1", "United Kingdom Damon Hill", "Arrows-Yamaha", "1:38.022", "+1.951" ], [ "18", "17", "Italy Gianni Morbidelli", "Sauber-Petronas", "1:38.556", "+2.485" ], [ "19", "20", "Japan Ukyo Katayama", "Minardi-Hart", "1:38.983", "+2.912" ], [ "20", "21", "Brazil Tarso Marques", "Minardi-Hart", "1:39.678", "+3.607" ], [ "21", "18", "Netherlands Jos Verstappen", "Tyrrell-Ford", "1:40.259", "+4.188" ], [ "22", "19", "Finland Mika Salo", "Tyrrell-Ford", "1:40.529", "+4.458" ], [ "107% time: 1:42.796", "107% time: 1:42.796", "107% time: 1:42.796", "107% time: 1:42.796", "107% time: 1:42.796", "107% time: 1:42.796" ], [ "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:" ] ]
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What were the fast lap times for the first two positions at the 1997 Japanese Grand Prix?
Villeneuve set pole position with a time of 1:36.071 and Schumacher was second, while driving a Ferrari and setting a time of 1:36.133.
13,656
totto_source/train_json/example-5955.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mada%C3%AD_P%C3%A9rez
Madaí Pérez
Achievements
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Mexico", "Representing Mexico", "Representing Mexico", "Representing Mexico", "Representing Mexico", "Representing Mexico" ], [ "1998", "Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U20)", "Georgetown, Cayman Islands", "1st", "5000 m", "17:41.88" ], [ "1999", "Pan American Junior Championships", "Tampa, United States", "2nd", "3000 m", "9:38.44" ], [ "1999", "Pan American Junior Championships", "Tampa, United States", "1st", "5000 m", "16:50.77" ], [ "2000", "NACAC U-25 Championships", "Monterrey, Mexico", "4th", "1500m", "4:35.67" ], [ "2000", "NACAC U-25 Championships", "Monterrey, Mexico", "1st", "Half marathon", "1:25:02" ], [ "2002", "NACAC U-25 Championships", "San Antonio, Texas, United States", "1st", "Half marathon", "1:16:05" ], [ "2003", "Pan American Games", "Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic", "3rd", "10,000 m", "33:56.17" ], [ "2005", "World Championships", "Helsinki, Finland", "11th", "Marathon", "2:26:50" ], [ "2005", "World Half Marathon Championships", "Edmonton, Canada", "6th", "Half marathon", "1:10:37" ], [ "2006", "Central American and Caribbean Games", "Cartagena, Colombia", "3rd", "5000 m", "16:19.38" ], [ "2007", "World Championships", "Osaka, Japan", "15th", "Marathon", "2:35:17" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing, PR China", "19th", "Marathon", "2:31:47" ], [ "2011", "Pan American Games", "Guadalajara, Mexico", "2nd", "Marathon", "2:38:03" ], [ "2013", "Boston Marathon", "Boston, Massachusetts", "7o", "Marathon", "2:28:59" ], [ "2013", "World Championships", "Moscow, Russia", "7th", "Marathon", "2:34:23 SB" ] ]
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In 2005, where did Madaí Pérez finish, what were his stats and in what competitions did he participate in?
In 2005, Madaí Pérez finished eleventh in the marathon at the World Championships in time of 2:26:50, and sixth at the 2005 World Half Marathon Championships in 1:10:37.
12,461
totto_source/train_json/example-4760.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Sensmeier
Martin Sensmeier
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2014", "K'ina Kil: The Slaver's Son", "Tintah", "Short Film" ], [ "2014", "Salem", "Mohawk", "Uncredited" ], [ "2016", "Lilin's Brood", "Wolf", "-" ], [ "2016", "The Magnificent Seven", "Red Harvest", "Lead Role" ], [ "2016", "Westworld", "Native Warrior", "Uncredited; Episode: \"The Original\"" ], [ "2017", "Wind River", "Chip", "-" ], [ "2018", "Perfect", "The Harvester", "-" ], [ "2018", "Westworld", "Wanahton", "Recurring" ], [ "2018", "Beyond the Sky", "Kyle Blackburn", "-" ], [ "2018", "Spare Room", "David", "completed" ], [ "TBA", "The Chickasaw Rancher", "Montford T. Johnson", "-" ] ]
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What reoccurring role was Sensmeier cast as in Westowrld in 2018?
In 2018, Sensmeier was cast in Westworld in the recurring role of Wanahton.
16,525
totto_source/train_json/example-8824.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_Greek_constitutional_referendum
1968 Greek constitutional referendum
Results
[ [ "Choice", "Votes", "%" ], [ "For", "4,713,421", "92.1" ], [ "Against", "403,829", "7.9" ], [ "Invalid/blank votes", "16,656", "–" ], [ "Total", "5,133,906", "100" ], [ "Registered voters/turnout", "6,606,111", "77.7" ], [ "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver" ] ]
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What was the outcome of the 1968 Greek constitutional referendum?
The 1968 Greek constitutional referendum was approved by 92.1% of voters with a voter turnout of 77.7%.
15,998
totto_source/train_json/example-8297.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Hamilton_(American_football)
Paul Hamilton (American football)
Head coaching record
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Which three teams did Paul Hamilton coach, what years did he coach each team, and what was his overall coaching record?
Paul Hamilton served as the head football coach at East Tennessee State from 1997 to 2003, at Elon from 2004 to 2005, and at Brevard from 2007 to 2016, compiling a coaching record of 68–142.
14,639
totto_source/train_json/example-6938.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Harford
Ray Harford
Playing statistics
[ [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "League", "League", "FA Cup", "FA Cup", "Other", "Other", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Charlton Athletic", "1965–66", "Second Division", "3", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "3", "0" ], [ "Exeter City", "1965–66", "Third Division", "17", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "17", "0" ], [ "Exeter City", "1966–67", "Fourth Division", "38", "1", "1", "0", "4", "2", "43", "3" ], [ "Exeter City", "Total", "Total", "55", "1", "1", "0", "4", "2", "60", "3" ], [ "Lincoln City", "1967–68", "Fourth Division", "46", "3", "1", "0", "5", "0", "52", "3" ], [ "Lincoln City", "1968–69", "Fourth Division", "43", "3", "4", "0", "2", "0", "49", "3" ], [ "Lincoln City", "1969–70", "Fourth Division", "28", "3", "0", "0", "1", "0", "29", "3" ], [ "Lincoln City", "1970–71", "Fourth Division", "44", "1", "5", "0", "3", "0", "52", "1" ], [ "Lincoln City", "Total", "Total", "161", "10", "10", "0", "11", "0", "182", "10" ], [ "Mansfield Town", "1971–72", "Third Division", "7", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "9", "0" ], [ "Port Vale", "1971–72", "Third Division", "19", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "19", "1" ], [ "Port Vale", "1972–73", "Third Division", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "1", "0" ], [ "Port Vale", "Total", "Total", "20", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "20", "1" ], [ "Colchester United", "1972–73", "Fourth Division", "21", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "21", "1" ], [ "Colchester United", "1973–74", "Fourth Division", "46", "1", "1", "1", "1", "0", "48", "2" ], [ "Colchester United", "1974–75", "Third Division", "41", "2", "2", "0", "6", "0", "49", "2" ], [ "Colchester United", "Total", "Total", "108", "4", "3", "1", "7", "0", "118", "5" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "354", "16", "14", "1", "24", "2", "392", "19" ] ]
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Who did Ray Harford play for by making 161 league appearances in?
Ray Harford played with Lincoln City by making 161 league appearances for the club before he moved to Mansfield Town.
16,399
totto_source/train_json/example-8698.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalahandi_(Lok_Sabha_constituency)
Kalahandi (Lok Sabha constituency)
2014 Election Result
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What was the result of the 2014 election between Arka Keshari Deo and Pradeep Kumar Naik?
In 2014 election, Biju Janata Dal candidate Arka Keshari Deo defeated Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Pradeep Kumar Naik by a margin of 56,347 votes.
12,523
totto_source/train_json/example-4822.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chief_Ministers_of_Nagaland
List of Chief Ministers of Nagaland
List
[ [ "No", "Name", "Term of office", "Term of office", "Party", "Party", "Days in office" ], [ "1", "P. Shilu Ao MLA for Impur", "1 December 1963", "14 August 1966", "Naga Nationalist Organisation", "-", "987 days" ], [ "2", "T. N. Angami MLA for Western Angami", "14 August 1966", "22 February 1969", "Naga Nationalist Organisation", "-", "924 days" ], [ "3", "Hokishe Sema MLA for Akuluto", "22 February 1969", "26 February 1974", "Naga Nationalist Organisation", "-", "1831 days" ], [ "4", "Vizol Angami MLA for Southern Angami-II", "26 February 1974", "10 March 1975", "United Democratic Front", "-", "378 days" ], [ "5", "John Bosco Jasokie MLA for Kohima Town", "10 March 1975", "20 March 1975", "Naga National Democratic Party", "-", "11 days" ], [ "–", "Vacant (President's rule)", "20 March 1975", "25 November 1977", "N/A", "-", "-" ], [ "(4)", "Vizol Angami MLA for Southern Angami-II", "25 November 1977", "18 April 1980", "United Democratic Front", "-", "876 days [Total 1254 days]" ], [ "6", "S. C. Jamir MLA for Aonglenden", "18 April 1980", "5 June 1980", "United Democratic Front—Progressive", "-", "49 days" ], [ "(5)", "John Bosco Jasokie MLA for Kohima Town", "5 June 1980", "18 November 1982", "Naga National Democratic Party", "-", "897 days [Total 908 days]" ], [ "(6)", "S. C. Jamir MLA for Aonglenden", "18 November 1982", "28 October 1986", "United Democratic Front—Progressive", "-", "1440 days" ], [ "(3)", "Hokishe Sema", "29 October 1986", "7 August 1988", "Indian National Congress", "-", "648 days [Total 2479 days]" ], [ "–", "Vacant (President's rule)", "7 August 1988", "25 January 1989", "N/A", "-", "-" ], [ "(6)", "S. C. Jamir MLA for Mokokchung Town", "25 January 1989", "10 May 1990", "Indian National Congress", "-", "471 days" ], [ "7", "K. L. Chishi MLA for Atoizu", "16 May 1990", "19 June 1990", "Indian National Congress", "-", "36 days" ], [ "8", "Vamuzo Phesao", "19 June 1990", "2 April 1992", "Nagaland People's Council", "-", "653 days" ], [ "–", "Vacant (President's rule)", "2 April 1992", "22 February 1993", "N/A", "-", "-" ], [ "(6)", "S. C. Jamir MLA for Aonglenden", "22 February 1993", "6 March 2003", "Indian National Congress", "-", "3665 days [Total 5625 days]" ], [ "9", "Neiphiu Rio MLA for Northern Angami-II", "6 March 2003", "3 January 2008", "Nagaland People's Front", "-", "1767 days" ], [ "–", "Vacant (President's rule)", "3 January 2008", "12 March 2008", "N/A", "-", "-" ], [ "(9)", "Neiphiu Rio MLA for Northern Angami-II", "12 March 2008", "24 May 2014", "Nagaland People's Front", "-", "2264" ], [ "10", "T. R. Zeliang MLA for Peren", "24 May 2014", "22 February 2017", "Nagaland People's Front", "-", "1005" ], [ "11", "Shurhozelie Liezietsu", "22 February 2017", "19 July 2017", "Nagaland People's Front", "-", "147" ], [ "(10)", "T. R. Zeliang MLA for Peren", "19 July 2017", "8 March 2018", "Nagaland People's Front", "-", "232 [Total 1237 days]" ], [ "(9)", "Neiphiu Rio MLA for Northern Angami-II", "8 March 2018", "Incumbent", "Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party", "-", "418" ] ]
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What were the years where Jamir served as the Chief Minister of Nagaland?
S. C. Jamir served as Chief Minister of Nagaland (1980, 1982–1986, 1989–90 and 1993–2003).
13,137
totto_source/train_json/example-5436.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiphop_Tamizha
Hiphop Tamizha
Music video appearances
[ [ "Year", "Song", "Album/film", "Composer", "Ref." ], [ "2010", "\"Excuse Me Kathali\"", "Non-album singles", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2011", "\"Ezhuvoam Vaa\"", "Non-album singles", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2012", "\"Club le Mabbu le\"", "Hip Hop Tamizhan", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2013", "\"Manithan Tamizhan\"", "Hip Hop Tamizhan", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2013", "\"Iraiva\"", "Hip Hop Tamizhan", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2013", "\"Nice Vs Naughty (Na Na Na)\"", "Non-album single", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2013", "\"Chennai City Gangsta\"", "Vanakkam Chennai", "Anirudh Ravichander", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"Vaadi Pulla Vaadi\"", "Non-album single", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"Poda\"", "Non-album single", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2015", "\"Inbam Pongum Vennila\" (Remix)", "Aambala", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2015", "\"Theemai Dhaan Vellum", "Thani Oruvan", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2016", "\"Party with the Pei\"", "Aranmanai 2", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2016", "\"Takkaru Takkaru\"", "Non-album single", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2017", "\"Kovai Gethu\"", "Non-album single", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ], [ "2018", "\"Maanavan\"", "Non-album single", "Hiphop Tamizha", "-" ] ]
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Who was the composer of the song "Poda" in 2014?
Hiphop Tamizha composed the song "Poda" in 2014.
13,455
totto_source/train_json/example-5754.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics
South Africa at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Alpine skiing
[ [ "Athlete", "Event", "Race 1", "Race 2", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Athlete", "Event", "Time", "Time", "Time", "Rank" ], [ "Alexander Heath", "Downhill", "-", "-", "1:48.84", "51" ], [ "Alexander Heath", "Giant slalom", "1:19.32", "1:17.95", "2:37.27", "48" ], [ "Alexander Heath", "Slalom", "56.37", "1:00.56", "1:56.93", "27" ] ]
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What was Alexander Heath's total time and which position did he achieve?
Alexander Heath's total time was 2 minutes and 37.27 seconds, which put him in 48th position.
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totto_source/train_json/example-5938.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Rothensies
Walter Rothensies
Head coaching record
[ [ "Season", "Team", "Overall", "Conference", "Standing", "Postseason" ], [ "Trinity Blue and White (Independent) (1919–1920)", "Trinity Blue and White (Independent) (1919–1920)", "Trinity Blue and White (Independent) (1919–1920)", "Trinity Blue and White (Independent) (1919–1920)", "Trinity Blue and White (Independent) (1919–1920)", "Trinity Blue and White (Independent) (1919–1920)" ], [ "1919–20", "Trinity", "10–4", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Trinity:", "Trinity:", "10–4", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Total:", "Total:", "10–4", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion" ] ]
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What was the highlight of Walter Rothensies 1919–20 season?
Walter Rothensies, served as the head coach for the Trinity Blue and White, during the 1919–20 season, compiling a 10–4 record.
13,866
totto_source/train_json/example-6165.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichizo_Nakata
Ichizo Nakata
Club statistics
[ [ "Club performance", "Club performance", "Club performance", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "League Cup", "League Cup", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Season", "Club", "League", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Japan", "Japan", "Japan", "League", "League", "Emperor's Cup", "Emperor's Cup", "League Cup", "League Cup", "Total", "Total" ], [ "1992", "Yokohama Flügels", "J1 League", "-", "-", "0", "0", "0", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "1993", "Yokohama Flügels", "J1 League", "5", "0", "1", "0", "3", "0", "9", "0" ], [ "1994", "Yokohama Flügels", "J1 League", "14", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "14", "0" ], [ "1995", "Yokohama Flügels", "J1 League", "8", "0", "0", "0", "-", "-", "8", "0" ], [ "1996", "Avispa Fukuoka", "J1 League", "24", "0", "2", "0", "11", "0", "37", "0" ], [ "1997", "Avispa Fukuoka", "J1 League", "10", "0", "0", "0", "5", "0", "15", "0" ], [ "1998", "Oita Trinity", "Football League", "23", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "23", "1" ], [ "1998", "JEF United Ichihara", "J1 League", "5", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "5", "0" ], [ "1999", "JEF United Ichihara", "J1 League", "21", "0", "1", "0", "2", "0", "24", "0" ], [ "2000", "JEF United Ichihara", "J1 League", "26", "1", "0", "0", "4", "0", "30", "1" ], [ "2001", "Oita Trinita", "J2 League", "18", "1", "1", "0", "2", "0", "21", "1" ], [ "2002", "Vegalta Sendai", "J1 League", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "2003", "Vegalta Sendai", "J1 League", "6", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "8", "0" ], [ "2004", "Ventforet Kofu", "J2 League", "5", "0", "0", "0", "-", "-", "5", "0" ], [ "Total", "Japan", "Japan", "165", "3", "5", "0", "29", "0", "19", "3" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "165", "3", "5", "0", "29", "0", "19", "3" ] ]
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When did Ichizo Nakata join the J1 League, and how many seasons did he play there?
In 1996, Ichizo Nakata joined Avispa Fukuoka club for the J1 League, and played in 2 seasons.
11,953
totto_source/train_json/example-4252.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Who_Tour_1973
The Who Tour 1973
Tour dates
[ [ "Date", "City", "Country", "Venue" ], [ "Grand Gala du Pop", "Grand Gala du Pop", "Grand Gala du Pop", "Grand Gala du Pop" ], [ "10 March 1973", "Voorburg", "Netherlands", "Sporthal de Vliegermolen" ], [ "First United Kingdom Leg", "First United Kingdom Leg", "First United Kingdom Leg", "First United Kingdom Leg" ], [ "28 October 1973", "Stoke-on-Trent", "England", "Trentham Gardens" ], [ "29 October 1973", "Wolverhampton", "England", "Wolverhampton Civic Hall" ], [ "1 November 1973", "Manchester", "England", "Kings Hall" ], [ "2 November 1973", "Manchester", "England", "Kings Hall" ], [ "5 November 1973", "Newcastle upon Tyne", "England", "Odeon" ], [ "6 November 1973", "Newcastle upon Tyne", "England", "Odeon" ], [ "7 November 1973", "Newcastle upon Tyne", "England", "Odeon" ], [ "11 November 1973", "London", "England", "Lyceum" ], [ "12 November 1973", "London", "England", "Lyceum" ], [ "13 November 1973", "London", "England", "Lyceum" ], [ "North America", "North America", "North America", "North America" ], [ "20 November 1973", "Daly City", "United States", "Cow Palace" ], [ "22 November 1973", "Inglewood", "United States", "The Forum" ], [ "23 November 1973", "Inglewood", "United States", "The Forum" ], [ "25 November 1973", "Dallas", "United States", "Convention Center" ], [ "27 November 1973", "Atlanta", "United States", "The Omni" ], [ "28 November 1973", "St. Louis", "United States", "St. Louis Arena" ], [ "29 November 1973", "Chicago", "United States", "International Amphitheatre" ], [ "30 November 1973", "Detroit", "United States", "Cobo Hall" ], [ "2 December 1973", "Montreal", "Canada", "Montreal Forum" ], [ "3 December 1973", "Boston", "United States", "Boston Garden" ], [ "4 December 1973", "Philadelphia", "United States", "Spectrum" ], [ "6 December 1973", "Landover", "United States", "Capital Centre" ], [ "Second United Kingdom Leg", "Second United Kingdom Leg", "Second United Kingdom Leg", "Second United Kingdom Leg" ], [ "18 December 1973", "London", "England", "Sundown Theatre" ], [ "19 December 1973", "London", "England", "Sundown Theatre" ], [ "22 December 1973", "London", "England", "Sundown Theatre" ], [ "23 December 1973", "London", "England", "Sundown Theatre" ] ]
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What was the duration of the Who Tour in 1973 ?
The Who Tour lasted from 20 November 1973 at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California, and ended on 6 December 1973 at the Capital Center in Landover, Maryland.
14,450
totto_source/train_json/example-6749.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factor_X_(Chilean_TV_series)
Factor X (Chilean TV series)
Judges' categories and their finalists
[ [ "Season", "Tito Beltrán", "Zeta Bosio", "Karen Doggenweiler", "N/A" ], [ "One", "Over 25s Sergio Jarlaz Madriela Marchant Héctor Núñez María Paz Duarte", "Under 25s Stanley Weissohn Paolo Ramirez Tania Giordano Jenifer Lopez", "Groups MB & J Dulce Tabu Agnus Aduana", "N/A" ], [ "Season", "Tito Beltrán", "Karen Doggenweiler", "Mon Laferte", "José Luis \"El Puma\" Rodríguez" ], [ "Two", "Over 25s Francisca Barrera Loreto Canales Timothy Jones", "Girls Grey Cerro Valentina Marinkovic Pelussa Eder", "Groups Dos segundos Pacto Latino Divas", "Boys Juan Gabriel Valenzuela Daniel Parraguez Alejandro Zapata Nicolás Durán" ] ]
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Who were the Judges for the first series of Factor X?
The judges for the first series of the show were Zeta Bosio, Karen Doggenweiler, and Tito Beltrán.
14,043
totto_source/train_json/example-6342.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aska_(Lok_Sabha_constituency)
Aska (Lok Sabha constituency)
2014 Election Result
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "BJD", "Ladu Kishore Swain", "5,41,473", "60.41", "-" ], [ "-", "INC", "Srilokanath Rath", "2,29,476", "25.6", "-" ], [ "-", "BJP", "Mahesh Chandra Mohanty", "67,361", "7.52", "-" ], [ "-", "AAP", "Prabhat Kumar Mohanty", "11,063", "1.23", "-" ], [ "-", "BSP", "Bijaya Kumar Mahapatro", "9,127", "1.02", "-" ], [ "-", "Trinamool Congress", "Banshidhar Tripathy", "7,553", "0.84", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "K Syamababu Subhudhi", "5,293", "0.59", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Kali Charan Nayak", "5,192", "0.58", "-" ], [ "-", "CPI(ML)(L)", "Sankar Sahu", "4,361", "0.49", "-" ], [ "-", "NOTA", "None of the above", "15,382", "1.72", "-" ], [ "Majority", "Majority", "Majority", "3,11,997", "34.81", "-" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "8,96,281", "64.13", "-" ], [ "Registered electors", "Registered electors", "Registered electors", "13,97,590", "-", "-" ], [ "-", "BJD hold", "BJD hold", "BJD hold", "BJD hold", "BJD hold" ] ]
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By how many votes did Biju Janata Dal defeat Srilokanath Rath in the 2014 election?
In the 2014 election, Biju Janata Dal candidate Ladu Kishore Swain defeated Indian National Congress candidate Srilokanath Rath by a margin of 3,11,997 votes.
954
totto_source/dev_json/example-953.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monarchs_of_Thomond
List of monarchs of Thomond
Ó Briain Clann Tadhg, 1350-1543
[ [ "Name", "Portrait", "Birth", "Marriages", "Death" ], [ "Diarmuid mac Toirdelbach Ó Briain 1350–1360", "-", "Son of Toirdelbach Ó Briain", "unknown", "1360" ], [ "Mathghamhain Maonmhaighe Ó Briain 1360–1369", "-", "Son of Muircheartach Ó Briain and Éadaoin Nic Gormáin", "Úna Ní Conchubhair Several children", "1369" ], [ "Brian Sreamhach Ó Briain 1369–1400", "-", "Son of Mathghamhain Maonmhaighe Ó Briain and Úna Ní Conchubhair", "Sláine Nic Con Mara Several children", "1400" ], [ "Toirdelbhach Maol Ó Briain 1375–1398 (claimant)", "-", "Son of Muircheartach Ó Briain and Éadaoin Nic Gormáin", "unknown", "1398" ], [ "Conchobhar mac Mathghamhna Ó Briain 1400–1426", "-", "Son of Mathghamhain Maonmhaighe Ó Briain and Úna Ní Conchubhair", "unknown", "1426" ], [ "Tadhg an Glemore Ó Briain 1426–1438", "-", "Son of Brian Sreamhach Ó Briain and Sláine Nic Con Mara", "unknown", "1438" ], [ "Mathghamhain Dall Ó Briain 1438–1444", "-", "Son of Brian Sreamhach Ó Briain and Sláine Nic Con Mara", "unknown", "1444" ], [ "Toirdhealbhach Bóg Ó Briain 1444–1459", "-", "Son of Brian Sreamhach Ó Briain and Sláine Nic Con Mara", "Catherine Burke Several children", "1459" ], [ "Tadhg an Chomhaid Ó Briain 1459–1466", "-", "Son of Toirdhealbhach Bóg Ó Briain and Catherine Burke", "Annabella Burke Several children", "1466" ], [ "Donnchadh mac Mathghamhna Ó Briain 1459–1461 (claimant)", "-", "Son of Mathghamhain Dall Ó Briain", "unknown", "1461" ], [ "Conchobhar na Srona Ó Briain 1466–1496", "-", "Son of Toirdhealbhach Bóg Ó Briain", "unknown", "1496" ], [ "Toirdelbhach Óg Ó Briain 1496–1498", "-", "Son of Toirdhealbhach Bóg Ó Briain and Catherine Burke", "unknown", "1498" ], [ "Toirdhealbhach Donn Ó Briain 1498–1528", "-", "Son of Tadhg an Chomhaid Ó Briain and Annabella Burke", "Raghnailt Nic Con Mara Several children Joan FitzMaurice Several children", "1528" ], [ "Conchobhar mac Toirdhealbaig Ó Briain 1528–1539", "-", "Son of Toirdelbhach Donn Ó Briain and Raghnailt Mac Con Mara", "unknown", "1539" ], [ "Murchadh Carrach Ó Briain 1539–1543", "-", "Son of Toirdelbhach Donn Ó Briain and Raghnait MacNamara", "Eleanor FitzGerald", "1551" ] ]
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Who succeeded Mathghamhain Maonmhaighe, King of Thormond?
Mathghamhain Maonmhaighe Ó Briain's son Brian Sreamhach MacMathghamhna O'Brien succeeded, him as King of Thomond.
17,935
totto_source/train_json/example-10234.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Basketball_Association_awards_and_honors
List of American Basketball Association awards and honors
All-ABA Team
[ [ "Season", "First Team", "First Team", "First Team", "First Team", "First Team", "Second Team", "Second Team", "Second Team", "Second Team", "Second Team" ], [ "Season", "Forward", "Forward", "Center", "Guard", "Guard", "Forward", "Forward", "Center", "Guard", "Guard" ], [ "1967–68", "Connie Hawkins, Pittsburgh Pipers", "Doug Moe, New Orleans Buccaneers", "Mel Daniels, Minnesota Muskies", "Larry Jones, Denver Rockets", "Charlie Williams, Pittsburgh Pipers", "Roger Brown, Indiana Pacers", "Cincy Powell, Dallas Chaparrals", "John Beasley, Dallas Chaparrals", "Larry Brown, New Orleans Buccaneers", "Louie Dampier, Kentucky Colonels" ], [ "1968–69", "Connie Hawkins, Minnesota Pipers (2)", "Rick Barry, Oakland Oaks", "Mel Daniels, Indiana Pacers (2)", "Jimmy Jones, New Orleans Buccaneers", "Larry Jones, Denver Rockets (2)", "John Beasley, Dallas Chaparrals (2)", "Doug Moe, Oakland Oaks (2)", "Red Robbins, New Orleans Buccaneers", "Donnie Freeman, Miami Floridians", "Louie Dampier, Kentucky Colonels (2)" ], [ "1969–70", "Rick Barry, Washington Capitols (2)", "Spencer Haywood, Denver Rockets", "Mel Daniels, Indiana Pacers (3)", "Bob Verga, Carolina Cougars", "Larry Jones, Denver Rockets (3)", "Roger Brown, Indiana Pacers (2)", "Bob Netolicky, Indiana Pacers", "Red Robbins, New Orleans Buccaneers (2)", "Louie Dampier, Kentucky Colonels (3)", "Donnie Freeman, Miami Floridians (2)" ], [ "1970–71", "Roger Brown, Indiana Pacers (3)", "Rick Barry, New York Nets (3)", "Mel Daniels, Indiana Pacers (4)", "Mack Calvin, The Floridians", "Charlie Scott, Virginia Squires", "John Brisker, Pittsburgh Condors", "Joe Caldwell, Carolina Cougars", "Zelmo Beaty, Utah Stars (tie)", "Donnie Freeman, Texas Chaparrals (3)", "Larry Cannon, Denver Rockets" ], [ "1970–71", "Roger Brown, Indiana Pacers (3)", "Rick Barry, New York Nets (3)", "Mel Daniels, Indiana Pacers (4)", "Mack Calvin, The Floridians", "Charlie Scott, Virginia Squires", "John Brisker, Pittsburgh Condors", "Joe Caldwell, Carolina Cougars", "Dan Issel, Kentucky Colonels (tie)", "Donnie Freeman, Texas Chaparrals (3)", "Larry Cannon, Denver Rockets" ], [ "1971–72", "Dan Issel, Kentucky Colonels (2)", "Rick Barry, New York Nets (4)", "Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels", "Donnie Freeman, Dallas Chaparrals (4)", "Bill Melchionni, New York Nets", "Willie Wise, Utah Stars", "Julius Erving, Virginia Squires", "Zelmo Beaty, Utah Stars (2)", "Ralph Simpson, Denver Rockets", "Charlie Scott, Virginia Squires (2)" ], [ "1972–73", "Billy Cunningham, Carolina Cougars", "Julius Erving, Virginia Squires (2)", "Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels (2)", "Jimmy Jones, Utah Stars (2)", "Warren Jabali, Denver Rockets", "George McGinnis, Indiana Pacers", "Dan Issel, Kentucky Colonels (3)", "Mel Daniels, Indiana Pacers (5)", "Ralph Simpson, Denver Rockets (2)", "Mack Calvin, Carolina Cougars (2)" ], [ "1973–74", "Julius Erving, New York Nets (3)", "George McGinnis, Indiana Pacers (2)", "Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels (3)", "Jimmy Jones, Utah Stars (3)", "Mack Calvin, Carolina Cougars (3)", "Dan Issel, Kentucky Colonels (4)", "Willie Wise, Utah Stars (2)", "Swen Nater, San Antonio Spurs", "Ron Boone, Utah Stars", "Louie Dampier, Kentucky Colonels (4)" ], [ "1974–75", "Julius Erving, New York Nets (4)", "George McGinnis, Indiana Pacers (3)", "Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels (4)", "Mack Calvin, Denver Nuggets (4)", "Ron Boone, Utah Stars (2)", "Marvin Barnes, Spirits of St. Louis", "George Gervin, San Antonio Spurs", "Swen Nater, San Antonio Spurs (2)", "Brian Taylor, New York Nets", "James Silas, San Antonio Spurs" ], [ "1975–76", "Julius Erving, New York Nets (5)", "Billy Knight, Indiana Pacers", "Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels (5)", "James Silas, San Antonio Spurs (2)", "Ralph Simpson, Denver Nuggets (3)", "David Thompson, Denver Nuggets", "Bobby Jones, Denver Nuggets", "Dan Issel, Denver Nuggets (5)", "Don Buse, Indiana Pacers", "George Gervin, San Antonio Spurs (2)" ] ]
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From 1967 to 1970, how many consecutive appearances did Jones of Denver make?
Jones of Denver made three consecutive All-ABA First Teams from 1967 to 1970.
19,114
totto_source/train_json/example-11413.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine_Young_Cannibals
Fine Young Cannibals
Singles
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What were the first two singles from Fine Young Cannibals' The Raw & the Cooked album, and what year did the second single come out?
The Raw & the Cooked album released its singles "Good Thing", in 1989, and "She Drives Me Crazy".
15,174
totto_source/train_json/example-7473.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyelids_(film)
Eyelids (film)
Awards and nominations
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Which 2015 film awards did the film Eyelids win?
At the 20th Busan International Film Festival in 2015, Eyelids won the CGV Arthouse Award and DGK Award.
17,023
totto_source/train_json/example-9322.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Point_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Castle Point (UK Parliament constituency)
Elections in the 2010s
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In the Castle Point election, Conservative has the majority of what percentage?
In the Castle Point election, Conservative has the majority of 42.2%.
12,855
totto_source/train_json/example-5154.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Watts
Stan Watts
College basketball
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How did Watts do as the coach at BYU in his 23 seasons?
In 23 seasons, Watts recorded 371–254.
16,987
totto_source/train_json/example-9286.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Pedersen
Aaron Pedersen
Filmography
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Name the two movies one released in 2013 and the other in 2016 which starred Aaron Pederson as detective Jay Swan ?
 Aaron Pedersen starred as detective Jay Swan in the movie Mystery Road in 2013 and its sequel, Goldstone in 2016.
1,435
totto_source/dev_json/example-1434.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Party_of_Florida
Reform Party of Florida
Presidential nominee results
[ [ "Year", "Nominee", "Votes" ], [ "1996", "Ross Perot", "483,870 (9.12%)" ], [ "2000", "Patrick Buchanan", "17,484 (0.29%)" ], [ "2004", "Ralph Nader", "32,971 (0.43%)" ], [ "2008", "No Candidate", "0 (0%)" ], [ "2012", "Andre Barnett", "820 (0.01%)" ], [ "2016", "Rocky De La Fuente", "9,108 (0.10%)" ] ]
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How did the Reform Party's candidate perform in Florida in the 2004 presidential election?
In 2004, Ralph Nader received 32,971 votes in Florida.
18,492
totto_source/train_json/example-10791.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerald_Napoles
Jerald Napoles
Television series
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In which series did Jerald Napoles play as Macario Sakay and on which network was it telecasted?
Jerald Napoles played Macario Sakay in Katipunan, which telecasted on GMA Network
21,687
totto_source/train_json/example-13986.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970_Senegalese_prime_ministerial_referendum
1970 Senegalese prime ministerial referendum
Results
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What was the final percentage of "For" votes and percentage turnout for the 1970 Senegalese prime ministerial referendum?
The result was 99.96% of voters in favour, with a 95.2% turnout.
21,487
totto_source/train_json/example-13786.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1911_Open_Championship
1911 Open Championship
Second round
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How much did George Duncan lead by and who were the other people in the top four.
George Duncan led at 144, four ahead of Ray, Taylor, and Vardon.
16,624
totto_source/train_json/example-8923.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankmusik
Frankmusik
Singles
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What Frankmusik single reached number twenty-seven on the UK Singles Chart in 2009?
Frankmusik's single "Confusion Girl" from Complete Me reached number twenty-seven on the UK Singles Chart in 2009.
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totto_source/train_json/example-5874.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_Malaysian_general_election
1990 Malaysian general election
Dewan Rakyat
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What was the outcome of 1990 Malaysian general election for BN?
The BN won 127 of the 180 parliament seats to form the government.
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totto_source/train_json/example-5658.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristian_Ansaldi
Cristian Ansaldi
Club
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "Continental", "Continental", "Other", "Other", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Newell's Old Boys", "2005–06", "Argentine Primera División", "7", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "7", "0" ], [ "Newell's Old Boys", "2006–07", "Argentine Primera División", "9", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "9", "2" ], [ "Newell's Old Boys", "2007–08", "Argentine Primera División", "12", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "12", "0" ], [ "Newell's Old Boys", "Total", "Total", "28", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "28", "2" ], [ "Rubin Kazan", "2008", "Russian Premier League", "27", "1", "1", "0", "–", "–", "28", "1", "-", "-" ], [ "Rubin Kazan", "2009", "Russian Premier League", "25", "1", "2", "0", "5", "0", "–", "–", "32", "1" ], [ "Rubin Kazan", "2010", "Russian Premier League", "20", "0", "0", "0", "10", "0", "1", "0", "31", "0" ], [ "Rubin Kazan", "2011–12", "Russian Premier League", "27", "0", "3", "0", "8", "1", "–", "–", "38", "1" ], [ "Rubin Kazan", "2012–13", "Russian Premier League", "25", "0", "0", "0", "9", "0", "1", "0", "35", "0" ], [ "Rubin Kazan", "2013–14", "Russian Premier League", "4", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "–", "–", "6", "0" ], [ "Rubin Kazan", "Total", "Total", "128", "2", "6", "0", "34", "1", "2", "0", "170", "3" ], [ "Zenit St. Petersburg", "2013–14", "Russian Premier League", "9", "1", "0", "0", "4", "0", "–", "–", "13", "1" ], [ "Atlético Madrid", "2014–15", "La Liga", "7", "0", "0", "0", "3", "0", "1", "0", "11", "0" ], [ "Zenit St. Petersburg", "2015–16", "Russian Premier League", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "1", "0", "1", "0" ], [ "Zenit St. Petersburg", "Total (2 spells)", "Total (2 spells)", "9", "1", "0", "0", "4", "0", "1", "0", "14", "1" ], [ "Genoa", "2015–16", "Serie A", "24", "0", "1", "0", "–", "–", "25", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Internazionale", "2016–17", "Serie A", "21", "0", "2", "0", "3", "0", "–", "–", "26", "0" ], [ "Torino", "2017–18", "Serie A", "25", "1", "0", "0", "–", "–", "25", "1", "-", "-" ], [ "Torino", "2018–19", "Serie A", "21", "3", "0", "0", "–", "–", "21", "3", "-", "-" ], [ "Torino", "Total", "Total", "46", "4", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "46", "4" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "263", "9", "9", "0", "44", "1", "4", "0", "320", "10" ] ]
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Which Russian Premier League club was Cristian Ansaldi playing for in 2008 and 2009?
In 2008 and 2009, Cristian Ansaldi appeared in Russian Premier League for Rubin Kazan club.
11,504
totto_source/train_json/example-3803.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daulatpur,_Kapurthala
Daulatpur, Kapurthala
Population data
[ [ "Particulars", "Total", "Male", "Female" ], [ "Total No. of Houses", "26", "-", "-" ], [ "Population", "128", "68", "60" ], [ "Child (0-6)", "26", "13", "13" ], [ "Schedule Caste", "50", "27", "23" ], [ "Schedule Tribe", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Literacy", "79.41%", "80.00%", "78.72%" ], [ "Total Workers", "34", "29", "5" ], [ "Main Worker", "30", "0", "0" ], [ "Marginal Worker", "4", "2", "2" ] ]
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How many houses are there in Daulatpur and what is the total population including total number of women and men?
Daulatpur has a total number of 26 houses and population of 128 of which include 68 males and 60 females.
19,075
totto_source/train_json/example-11374.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaya_Ahsan
Jaya Ahsan
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Director", "Country", "Notes" ], [ "2004", "Bachelor", "Shaila", "Mostofa Sarwar Farooki", "Bangladesh", "Special Appearance" ], [ "2010", "Dubshatar", "Renuka Rahman", "Nurul Alam Atique", "Bangladesh", "-" ], [ "2011", "Phirey Esho Behula", "Tanima", "Tanim Noor", "Bangladesh", "-" ], [ "2011", "Guerrilla", "Bilkis Banu", "Nasiruddin Yousuff", "Bangladesh", "National Film Award for Best Film - National Film Award for Best Actress - Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best Film Actress - Bachsas Awards for Best Actress - Dhaka International Film Festival Best Actress" ], [ "2012", "Chorabali", "Noboni Afroz", "Redwan Rony", "Bangladesh", "National Film Award for Best Actress - Meril Prothom Alo Award for Best Actress" ], [ "2013", "Aborto", "Charu Sen", "Arindam Sil", "India", "Nominated for Filmfare Awards East Best Debutant Female" ], [ "2013", "Purnodoirgho Prem Kahini", "Zara", "Shafi Uddin Shafi", "Bangladesh", "Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best Film Actress" ], [ "2015", "Zero Degree", "Saniya", "Animesh Aich", "Bangladesh", "National Film Award for Best Actress" ], [ "2015", "Ekti Bangali Bhooter Goppo", "Amrita Datta", "Indranil Roy Chowdhury", "India", "Zee Bangla Cinema original production" ], [ "2015", "Rajkahini", "Rubina", "Srijit Mukherji", "India", "Tele Cine Awards for Best Supporting Actress" ], [ "2016", "Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini 2", "Mitu", "Shafi Uddin Shafi", "Bangladesh", "Sequel to Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini" ], [ "2016", "Eagoler Chokh", "Shibangi", "Arindam Sil", "India", "Nominated for Filmfare Awards East 2017 Best Actress" ], [ "2016", "Bhalobashar Shohor", "Annapurna Das", "Indranil Roy Chowdhury", "India", "Short film" ], [ "2017", "Bishorjon", "Padma", "Kaushik Ganguly", "India", "64th National Film Awards for Best Bengali Movie - International Bangla Film Awards (IBFA) 2017 for Best Actress Zee Cine Awards for Best Actress (Bengali films) - Filmfare Awards East for Best Actress - Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards for Best Actress" ], [ "2017", "Khacha", "Sarojini", "Akram Khan", "Bangladesh", "Bangladesh's submission for Oscar" ], [ "2017", "Aami Joy Chatterjee", "Dr Aditi Roy", "Manoj Michigan", "India", "-" ], [ "2018", "Putro", "N/A", "Saiful Islam Mannu", "Bangladesh", "-" ], [ "2018", "Debi", "Ranu", "Anam Biswas", "Bangladesh", "Bachsas Awards 2018 for Best Actress - Meril Prothom Alo Awards 2018 for Best Film Actress(Critics Choice)" ], [ "2018", "Ek Je Chhilo Raja", "Mrinmayee Devi", "Srijit Mukherji", "India", "Nominated for WBFJA Awards 2019 Best Supporting Actress" ], [ "2018", "Crisscross", "Miss Sen", "Birsa Dasgupta", "India", "-" ], [ "2019", "Bijoya", "Padma", "Kaushik Ganguly", "India", "Sequel to Bishorjan" ], [ "2019", "Brishti Tomakey Dilam", "Brishti", "Arnab Paul", "India", "-" ], [ "2019", "Beauty Circus", "Beauty", "Mahmud Didar", "Bangladesh", "-" ], [ "2019", "Konttho", "Romilla", "Nandita Roy, Shiboprosad Mukherjee", "India", "-" ], [ "2019", "Bini Sutoy", "Sraboni", "Atanu Ghosh", "India", "-" ], [ "2019", "Surviving 71", "Shibani", "Wahid Ibn Reza", "Bangladesh", "Animated short film" ], [ "2019", "Peyarar Shubash", "N/A", "Nurul Alam Atique", "Bangladesh", "Post Production" ], [ "2019", "Jhara Palak", "Labonnya Das", "Sayantan Mukherjee", "India", "Post Production" ], [ "2019", "Mesidona", "N/A", "Samurai Maruf", "Bangladesh", "Post Production" ] ]
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What was the last movie Jaya Ahsan starred in during 2011, and who directed that film?
In 2011, Jaya Ahsan worked in Nasiruddin Yousuff's film Guerrilla.
13,829
totto_source/train_json/example-6128.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatjana_Jela%C4%8Da
Tatjana Jelača
Achievements
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Serbia", "Representing Serbia", "Representing Serbia", "Representing Serbia", "Representing Serbia" ], [ "2007", "World Youth Championships", "Ostrava, Czech Republic", "6th", "48.12 m" ], [ "2007", "European Youth Olympic Festival", "Belgrade, Serbia", "1st", "51.80 m" ], [ "2008", "European Cup Winter Throwing (U23)", "Split, Croatia", "7th", "48.21 m" ], [ "2008", "World Junior Championships", "Bydgoszcz, Poland", "3rd", "58.77 m" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing, China", "53rd", "NM" ], [ "2009", "European Cup Winter Throwing (U23)", "Tenerife, Spain", "3rd", "54.14 m" ], [ "2009", "European Junior Championships", "Novi Sad, Serbia", "1st", "60.35 m" ], [ "2010", "European Cup Winter Throwing (U23)", "Arles, France", "2nd", "56.26 m" ], [ "2010", "European Championships", "Barcelona, Spain", "12th", "52.13 m" ], [ "2011", "World Championships", "Daegu, South Korea", "24th (q)", "56.68 m" ], [ "2011", "European Championships U23", "Ostrava, Czech Republic", "7th", "55.44 m" ], [ "2012", "European Championships", "Helsinki, Finland", "7th", "57.58 m" ], [ "2012", "Olympic Games", "London, United Kingdom", "26th (q)", "57.09 m" ], [ "2013", "Mediterranean Games", "Mersin, Turkey", "2nd", "57.88 m" ], [ "2013", "World Championships", "Moscow, Russia", "9th", "60.81 m" ], [ "2014", "European Championships", "Zürich, Switzerland", "2nd", "64.21 m" ] ]
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In what position did Tatjana Jelača finish the 2010 European Championships and the 2012 European Championships?
Tatjana Jelača finished 12th at the 2010 European Championships, and 7th at the 2012 European Championships.
18,697
totto_source/train_json/example-10996.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott
Ridley Scott
Golden Globe Awards
[ [ "Year", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result" ], [ "2001", "Best Director", "Gladiator", "Nominated" ], [ "2008", "Best Director", "American Gangster", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "Best Director", "The Martian", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy", "The Martian", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Best Director", "All the Money in the World", "Nominated" ] ]
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What award did Ridley win in 2026 at the golden globes and for which movie?
Ridley won Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy award in the 2016 Golden Globe awards for The Martian.
18,125
totto_source/train_json/example-10424.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Drama:_Revenge_of_the_Island
Total Drama: Revenge of the Island
Episodes
[ [ "Season", "Episodes", "Country", "Network", "First air date", "Last air date" ], [ "4", "13", "Australia", "ABC3", "May 28, 2012", "June 13, 2012" ], [ "4", "13", "Canada", "Teletoon", "January 5, 2012", "April 12, 2012" ], [ "4", "13", "France", "Canal+ Family", "December 21, 2011", "December 29, 2011" ], [ "4", "13", "United States", "Cartoon Network", "June 5, 2012", "August 28, 2012" ] ]
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What was the first air date of Total Drama: Revenge of the Island in France, and what was the last air date?
France aired the entire Total Drama: Revenge of the Island season in 8 days from December 21, 2011 to December 29, 2011.
16,729
totto_source/train_json/example-9028.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_The_Good_Wife
List of awards and nominations received by The Good Wife
Young Artist Awards
[ [ "Year", "Category", "Nominee(s)", "Result", "Ref" ], [ "2010", "Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young Actress", "Makenzie Vega", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actress", "Makenzie Vega", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actor", "Graham Phillips", "Nominated", "-" ] ]
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What nominations did Makenzie Vega receive in 2010 and 2011?
Makenzie Vega received nominations in 2010 and 2011 for her role in The Good Wife, while Graham Phillips was nominated for Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actor in 2011.
20,896
totto_source/train_json/example-13195.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bagwell
Jeff Bagwell
Statistical achievements
[ [ "Category", "Single-season record", "Single-season record", "Single-season top 10", "Single-season top 10", "Career total", "Astros rank" ], [ "Category", "Total", "Season", "×", "Seasons", "Career total", "Astros rank" ], [ "Adjusted batting wins", "7.0", "1996", "4", "1994 (6.4), 1997, 1999, 1998", "58.8", "1st" ], [ "Adjusted OPS+", "213", "1994", "3", "1996 (178), 1997, 1999", "149", "1st" ], [ "At bats per home run", "10.3", "1994", "2", "1997 (13.2), 1999", "17.4", "4th" ], [ "Batting average", ".368", "1994", "-", "-", ".297", "3rd–t" ], [ "Bases on balls", "149", "1999", "4", "1996 (135), 1997, 1998, 2000", "1,401", "1st" ], [ "Double plays grounded into", "-", "-", "1", "2003 (25)", "221", "1st" ], [ "Doubles", "-", "-", "1", "1996 (48)", "488", "2nd" ], [ "Extra base hits", "-", "-", "5", "2001 (86), 1997, 2000, 1996, 1999", "969", "2nd" ], [ "Games played", "162–t", "1992, 1996, 1997, 1999", "1992, 1996, 1997, 1999", "1992, 1996, 1997, 1999", "2,150", "2nd" ], [ "Hit by pitch", "-", "-", "1", "1997 (16)", "128", "2nd" ], [ "Hits", "-", "-", "-", "-", "2,314", "2nd" ], [ "Home runs", "47", "2000", "5", "1997 (43), 1999, 1994, 2001, 2003", "449", "1st" ], [ "Intentional bases on balls", "27", "1997", "1", "1996 (20)", "155", "1st" ], [ "Offensive win percentage", ".858", "1994", "4", "1996 (.792), 1997, 1999, 1998", ".721", "3rd" ], [ "On-base percentage", ".454", "1999", "5", "1996, 1994 (2× .451), 1997, 1998, 2000", ".408", "2nd" ], [ "On-base plus slugging", "1.201", "1994", "4", "1999 (1.045), 2000, 1996, 1997", ".948", "3rd" ], [ "Plate appearances", "-", "-", "5", "1999 (729), 1996, 2000, 1997, 2001", "9,431", "2nd" ], [ "Runs batted in", "-", "-", "5", "1997 (135), 2000, 2001, 1999, 1996", "1,529", "1st" ], [ "Runs created", "161", "1999", "3", "1996, 2000 (2× 156), 1997", "1,788", "2nd" ], [ "Runs scored", "152", "2000", "3", "1999 (143), 2001, 1998", "1,517", "2nd" ], [ "Sacrifice flies", "13–t", "1992", "1", "1994 (10)", "102", "1st" ], [ "Slugging percentage", ".750", "1994", "3", "2000 (.615), 1997, 1999", ".540", "3rd" ], [ "Stolen bases", "-", "-", "-", "-", "202", "6th" ], [ "Strikeouts", "-", "-", "1", "2001 (135)", "1,558", "2nd" ], [ "Times on base", "331", "1999", "4", "1996 (324), 1997, 2000, 2001", "3,843", "2nd" ], [ "Total bases", "363", "2000", "3", "2001 (341), 1997, 1999", "4,213", "2nd" ], [ "Wins Above Replacement", "-", "-", "4", "1994 (8.2), 1997, 1996, 1999", "79.6", "1st" ] ]
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What were Jeff Bagwell's single season records for batting average, slugging percentage, OPS and adjusted OPS?
Bagwell played batting .368 with a .750 SLG, 1.201 OPS, and 213 adjusted OPS.
19,065
totto_source/train_json/example-11364.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisurami_Bonne
Daisurami Bonne
Achievements
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Cuba", "Representing Cuba", "Representing Cuba", "Representing Cuba", "Representing Cuba", "Representing Cuba" ], [ "2008", "Central American and Caribbean Championships", "Cali, Colombia", "6th (h)", "200 m", "23.90 s A (wind: +0.7 m/s)" ], [ "2008", "Central American and Caribbean Championships", "Cali, Colombia", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:27.97 min A" ], [ "2009", "ALBA Games", "Havana, Cuba", "2nd", "400 m", "53.19 s" ], [ "2009", "ALBA Games", "Havana, Cuba", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:35.04 min" ], [ "2009", "Central American and Caribbean Championships", "Havana, Cuba", "3rd", "400 m", "52.31 s" ], [ "2009", "Central American and Caribbean Championships", "Havana, Cuba", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:29.94 min" ], [ "2009", "World Championships", "Berlin, Germany", "8th", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:36.99 min" ], [ "2010", "Ibero-American Championships", "San Fernando, Spain", "1st", "400 m", "52.25 s" ], [ "2010", "Ibero-American Championships", "San Fernando, Spain", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:30.73 min" ], [ "2011", "ALBA Games", "Barquisimeto, Venezuela", "2nd", "400 m", "52.04 s" ], [ "2011", "ALBA Games", "Barquisimeto, Venezuela", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:34.91 min" ], [ "2011", "World Championships", "Daegu, Korea", "6th (h)", "400 m", "53.69 s" ], [ "2011", "World Championships", "Daegu, Korea", "4th (h)", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:26.74 min" ], [ "2011", "Pan American Games", "Guadalajara, Mexico", "2nd", "400 m", "51.69 s A" ], [ "2011", "Pan American Games", "Guadalajara, Mexico", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:28.09 min A" ], [ "2012", "Ibero-American Championships", "Barquisimeto, Venezuela", "1st", "400 m", "52.27 s" ], [ "2012", "Ibero-American Championships", "Barquisimeto, Venezuela", "2nd", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:29.13 min" ], [ "2012", "Olympic Games", "London, United Kingdom", "6th (h)", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:27.41 min" ], [ "2014", "Pan American Sports Festival", "Mexico City, Mexico", "2nd", "400m", "51.78 s A" ], [ "2014", "Central American and Caribbean Games", "Xalapa, Mexico", "2nd", "400m", "52.49 s A" ], [ "2014", "Central American and Caribbean Games", "Xalapa, Mexico", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:29.69 min A" ], [ "2015", "NACAC Championships", "San José, Costa Rica", "—", "400m", "DNF" ], [ "2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "15th (h)", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:30.11 min" ] ]
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What events did Daisurami Bonne compete in during the 2011 Pan American Games, and what places did she finish in those races?
At the 2011 Pan American Games, Daisurami Bonne was the 400 m silver medallist and a relay gold medallist.
12,861
totto_source/train_json/example-5160.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_universities_in_continuous_operation
List of oldest universities in continuous operation
Africa
[ [ "Location", "Location", "Current name", "Year", "Notes" ], [ "Current", "Original", "Current name", "Year", "Notes" ], [ "Algeria (Algiers)", "France French Algeria (Algiers)", "University of Algiers", "1909", "-" ], [ "Angola (Luanda)", "Portugal Portuguese Angola (Luanda)", "Agostinho Neto University", "1962", "Founded as Estudos Gerais Universitários de Angola. Was renamed Universidade de Luanda (University of Luanda) in 1968." ], [ "Cameroon (Yaoundé)", "Cameroon (Yaoundé)", "University of Yaoundé", "1962", "In 1993 following a university reform the University of Yaounde was split into two (University of Yaoundé I and University of Yaoundé II) following the university branch-model pioneered by the University of Paris." ], [ "Cape Verde (Praia)", "Cape Verde (Praia)", "Jean Piaget University of Cape Verde", "2001", "as a result of the merger of the two previously existing higher education establishments (ISE and ISECMAR)" ], [ "Egypt (Giza)", "Egypt Khedivate of Egypt (Cairo)", "Cairo University", "1908", "The oldest university in Africa" ], [ "Ethiopia (Addis Ababa)", "Ethiopia Ethiopian Empire (Addis Ababa)", "University of Addis Ababa", "1950", "The university was originally called the University College of Addis Ababa in 1950 and was later renamed Haile Selassie I University in 1962 after the Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie I." ], [ "Ghana (Accra)", "Gold Coast (Accra)", "University of Ghana", "1948", "Founded as the University College of the Gold Coast, an affiliate college of the University of London which supervised its academic programmes and awarded the degrees." ], [ "Kenya (Nairobi)", "-", "University of Nairobi", "1956 (university 1970)", "Oldest in Kenya. Established 1956 as the Royal Technical College." ], [ "Kenya (Njoro)", "-", "Egerton University", "1939 (university 1987)", "Claims to be \"the oldest institution of higher learning in Kenya\". Founded as a farm school 1939, Egerton Farm School." ], [ "Liberia (Monrovia)", "Liberia (Monrovia)", "University of Liberia", "1951", "building on Liberia College founded in 1863" ], [ "Libya (Benghazi & Tripoli)", "Libya Kingdom of Libya (Benghazi)", "University of Libya", "1956", "A royal decree was issued on 15 December 1955 for the founding of the university. The first faculty to be formed was the Faculty of Literature in Benghazi, and the royal palace \"Al Manar\", from which King Idris I of Libya declared its independence on 24 December 1951, was assigned to be the campus." ], [ "Madagascar (Antananarivo)", "France Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies (Antananarivo)", "University of Antananarivo", "1955", "Founded December 1955 as the Institute for Advanced Studies in Antananarivo. Renamed the University of Madagascar in 1961." ], [ "Mauritius (Moka)", "Mauritius British Mauritius (Moka)", "University of Mauritius", "1965", "The Faculty of Agriculture is the oldest faculty of the university. It was founded in 1914 as the School of Agriculture in 1914, and in 1966 it was incorporated into the newly established University of Mauritius." ], [ "Morocco (Fez, Marrakech, Tétouan, Agadir)", "Morocco (Fez)", "University of Al Quaraouiyine", "859 (university 1965)", "traces its origins back to the al-Qarawiyyin mosque and associated madrasa founded by Fatima al-Fihri in 859, but only became a university in 1965." ], [ "Morocco (Rabat)", "Morocco (Rabat)", "Mohammed V University", "1957", "Founded as University of Rabat" ], [ "Morocco (Casablanca)", "Morocco (Casablanca)", "University of Hassan II Casablanca", "1975", "-" ], [ "Mozambique (Maputo)", "Portugal Portuguese Mozambique (Lourenço Marques)", "Eduardo Mondlane University", "1962", "Estudos Gerais Universitários de Moçambique" ], [ "Nigeria (Ibadan)", "-", "University of Ibadan", "1948 (university 1962)", "Founded as Yaba College in 1932 in Yaba, Lagos, as the first tertiary educational institute in Nigeria. Yaba College was transferred to Ibadan, becoming the University College of Ibadan, in 1948." ], [ "Nigeria (Nsukka, Enugu, Ituku, Aba)", "Nigeria (Nsukka)", "University of Nigeria, Nsukka", "1960", "First university in Nigeria." ], [ "Rwanda (Kigali)", "Rwanda (Kigali)", "University of Rwanda", "2013", "Incorporates the National University of Rwanda founded in 1963" ], [ "Sierra Leone (Freetown)", "Sierra Leone (Freetown)", "Fourah Bay College", "1827 (university 1967)", "Oldest university-level institution in Africa. Founded as a school in 1827." ], [ "Somalia (Mogadishu)", "Italian Somaliland (Mogadishu)", "Somali National University", "1954", "-" ], [ "South Africa (Cape Town)", "Union of South Africa Union of South Africa (Cape Town)", "University of Cape Town", "1918", "founded as a school in 1829 (university status: 2 April 1918)" ], [ "South Africa (Stellenbosch)", "Union of South Africa Union of South Africa (Stellenbosch)", "Stellenbosch University", "1918", "founded as a secondary education institute in 1866 (University status: 2 April 1918)" ], [ "Sudan (Khartoum)", "Sudan (Khartoum)", "University of Khartoum", "1956", "Renamed from Gordon Memorial College, founded 1902, when it gained full university status in 1956" ], [ "Tunisia (Tunis)", "Tunisia (Tunis)", "University of Ez-Zitouna", "737 (university 1961)", "traces its origins back to the Al-Zaytuna madrassa founded around 737 (university status in 1961)" ], [ "Uganda (Kampala)", "-", "Makerere University", "1922", "-" ], [ "Zimbabwe (Harare)", "Southern Rhodesia (Salisbury)", "University of Zimbabwe", "1952", "-" ] ]
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What year did the University of Cape Town and Stellenbosch University receive university status on the same day?
In 1918, University of Cape Town is the oldest university in South Africa alongside Stellenbosch University which received university status on the same day.
17,943
totto_source/train_json/example-10242.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arambagh_(Lok_Sabha_constituency)
Arambagh (Lok Sabha constituency)
General election 2004
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "CPI(M)", "Anil Basu", "744,464", "77.16", "-" ], [ "-", "BJP", "Swapan Kumar Nandi", "151,962", "15.75", "-" ], [ "-", "INC", "Pradip Datta", "68,414", "7.09", "-" ], [ "Margin of victory", "Margin of victory", "Margin of victory", "592,502", "61.41", "-" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "9,64,840", "81.24", "-" ], [ "-", "CPI(M) hold", "CPI(M) hold", "Swing", "-", "-" ] ]
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Who won the Arambagh seat in the 2004 Lok Sabha polls, what party was he from, and what margin of victory did he have?
In the 2004 Lok Sabha polls, Anil Basu of CPI(M) won the Arambagh seat by a margin of 592,502 votes.
15,304
totto_source/train_json/example-7603.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garda_Emergency_Response_Unit
Garda Emergency Response Unit
Firearms
[ [ "Name", "Origin", "Type", "Caliber", "Photo", "Notes" ], [ "Pistols", "Pistols", "Pistols", "Pistols", "Pistols", "Pistols" ], [ "SIG Sauer P226", "Germany Switzerland", "Semi-automatic pistol", "9×19mm Parabellum", "-", "-" ], [ "Walther P99", "Germany", "Semi-automatic pistol", "9×19mm Parabellum", "-", "P99c (Compact) concealable version also in use" ], [ "Submachine guns", "Submachine guns", "Submachine guns", "Submachine guns", "Submachine guns", "Submachine guns" ], [ "Heckler & Koch MP7", "Germany", "Personal defense weapon", "HK 4.6×30mm", "-", "-" ], [ "Heckler & Koch MP5", "Germany", "Submachine gun", "9×19mm Parabellum", "-", "-" ], [ "Shotguns", "Shotguns", "Shotguns", "Shotguns", "Shotguns", "Shotguns" ], [ "Remington Model 870", "United States", "Pump action", "12 gauge", "-", "-" ], [ "Benelli M4 Super 90", "Italy", "Semi-automatic shotgun", "12 gauge", "-", "-" ], [ "Benelli M3 (Super 90)", "Italy", "Semi-automatic shotgun", "12 gauge", "-", "-" ], [ "Assault rifles", "Assault rifles", "Assault rifles", "Assault rifles", "Assault rifles", "Assault rifles" ], [ "Heckler & Koch HK416", "Germany", "Assault rifle", "5.56×45mm NATO", "-", "-" ], [ "Heckler & Koch HK33", "Germany", "Assault rifle", "5.56×45mm NATO", "-", "-" ], [ "Sniper rifles", "Sniper rifles", "Sniper rifles", "Sniper rifles", "Sniper rifles", "Sniper rifles" ], [ "Steyr SSG 69", "Austria", "Bolt action sniper rifle", "7.62×51mm NATO", "-", "-" ], [ "Steyr SSG 04", "Austria", "Bolt action sniper rifle", "7.62×51mm NATO", "-", "-" ] ]
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What type of weapons does the Garda Emergency Response Unit have?
The Garda Emergency Response Unit, has Heckler & Koch HK416 assault rifle and Heckler & Koch MP7 submachine gun.
2,158
totto_source/dev_json/example-2157.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cao_Yu_(cinematographer)
Cao Yu (cinematographer)
Awards
[ [ "Date", "Award", "Category", "Recipient(s) and nominee(s)", "Result", "Notes" ], [ "2004", "41st Golden Horse Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Kekexili: Mountain Patrol", "Won", "-" ], [ "2005", "25th Golden Rooster Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Kekexili: Mountain Patrol", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2009", "57th San Sebastian International Film Festival", "Best Cinematography", "City of Life and Death", "Won", "-" ], [ "2009", "46th Golden Horse Awards", "Best Cinematography", "City of Life and Death", "Won", "-" ], [ "2009", "3rd Asia Pacific Screen Awards", "Best Cinematography", "City of Life and Death", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "4th Asian Film Awards", "Best Cinematography", "City of Life and Death", "Won", "-" ], [ "2017", "36th Hong Kong Film Awards", "Best Cinematography", "See You Tomorrow", "Won", "-" ], [ "2017", "54th Golden Horse Awards", "Best Cinematography", "See You Tomorrow", "Nominated", "-" ] ]
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What did Cao achieve in 2017 with his film See You Tomorrow?
In 2017, Cao won the Best Cinematography at the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards for his work in See You Tomorrow, and was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 54th Golden Horse Awards.
12,748
totto_source/train_json/example-5047.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Iranian_assassinations
List of Iranian assassinations
By the Islamic Republic of Iran
[ [ "Date", "City", "Country", "Target", "Position", "Killer" ], [ "7 December 1979", "Paris", "France", "Shahriar Shafiq", "Head of the Iran Azad Group, nephew of the last Shah of Iran", "Muslim Liberation Group" ], [ "22 July 1980", "Bethesda, Maryland", "United States", "Ali Akbar Tabatabaei", "President of the Iran Freedom Foundation, former press attache to the Iranian embassy", "Dawud Salahuddin" ], [ "7 February 1984", "Paris", "France", "Gholam Ali Oveisi", "former Chief Commander of the Imperial Iranian Armed Forces", "Islamic Jihad Organization" ], [ "19 May 1987", "Vienna", "Austria", "Hamid Reza Chitgar", "Representative of Labor Party of Iran", "Suspected Iranian agents" ], [ "July 13, 1989", "Vienna", "Austria", "Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou", "Head of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan", "Suspected Iranian agents" ], [ "July 13, 1989", "Vienna", "Austria", "Abdullah Ghaderi Azar", "Assistant to the Head of Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan", "Suspected Iranian agents" ], [ "1 April 1990", "Nynäshamn", "Sweden", "Karim Mohammedzadeh", "Iranian Kurdish dissident", "Reza Taslimi" ], [ "24 April 1990", "Coppet", "Switzerland", "Kazem Rajavi", "Representative of the National Council of Resistance of Iran.Former Ambassador of Iran to the UN", "Suspected Iranian agents" ], [ "6 September 1990", "Västerås", "Sweden", "Efat Ghazi", "Member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran", "Suspected Iranian agents" ], [ "12 July 1991", "Tsukuba", "Japan", "Hitoshi Igarashi", "Japanese translator of Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses.", "Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps" ], [ "6 August 1991", "Suresnes", "France", "Shapour Bakhtiar", "former Prime Minister of Iran.Head of the National Resistance Movement of Iran", "Ali Vakili Rad" ], [ "August 7 1992", "Bonn", "Germany", "Fereydoun Farrokhzad", "Iranian dissident", "Suspected Iranian agents" ], [ "September 17 1992", "Berlin", "Germany", "Sadegh Sharafkandi", "Head of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan", "Mykonos restaurant assassinations" ], [ "September 17 1992", "Berlin", "Germany", "Fattah Abdoli", "One of the leaders of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan", "Mykonos restaurant assassinations" ], [ "September 17 1992", "Berlin", "Germany", "Homayoun Ardalan", "One of the leaders of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan", "Mykonos restaurant assassinations" ], [ "September 17 1992", "Berlin", "Germany", "Nouri Dehkordi", "One of the leaders of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan", "Mykonos restaurant assassinations" ], [ "6 July 1996", "Stockholm", "Sweden", "Kamran Hedayati", "Iranian Kurdish dissident", "Suspected Iranian agents" ], [ "29 April 2017", "Istanbul", "Turkey", "Saeed Karimian", "Iranian television executive, owner of Dubai-based GEM TV", "Ministry of Intelligence of Islamic Republic of Iran" ] ]
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What happened to Ghassemlou in 1989?
Ghassemlou was the leader of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan until his assassination in 1989 by suspected agents of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
21,668
totto_source/train_json/example-13967.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ling_Kai
Ling Kai
Awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Award(s)", "Category", "Result" ], [ "2014", "YinYueTai 2nd Annual V Chart Awards 第二屆音悦V榜年度盛典-音悦台", "Indie Artist Of The Year 年度音悦人", "Won" ], [ "2014", "YES 933 Singapore Hit Awards 2014 YES 933-第十九届《新加坡金曲奖》", "Best Newcomer 最佳新人奖", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Singapore E-Awards e乐大赏", "SPH Media Award - Best New Artiste (Female) e 乐传媒推荐新晋女歌手", "Won" ], [ "2019", "Star Awards 25 红星大奖 25", "Best Theme Song 最佳主题曲", "Nominated" ] ]
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When and in which category was Ling Kai nominated for her first YES 933 Singapore Hit Award?
In the year 2014, Ling Kai was nominated as the best newcomer in the YES 933 Singapore Hit Awards 2014.
11,981
totto_source/train_json/example-4280.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Burnham
Elmer Burnham
College
[ [ "Year", "Team", "Overall", "Conference", "Standing", "Bowl/playoffs", "AP#" ], [ "Purdue Boilermakers (Big Ten Conference) (1942–1943)", "Purdue Boilermakers (Big Ten Conference) (1942–1943)", "Purdue Boilermakers (Big Ten Conference) (1942–1943)", "Purdue Boilermakers (Big Ten Conference) (1942–1943)", "Purdue Boilermakers (Big Ten Conference) (1942–1943)", "Purdue Boilermakers (Big Ten Conference) (1942–1943)", "Purdue Boilermakers (Big Ten Conference) (1942–1943)" ], [ "1942", "Purdue", "1–8", "1–4", "8th", "-", "-" ], [ "1943", "Purdue", "9–0", "6–0", "T–1st", "-", "5" ], [ "Purdue:", "Purdue:", "10–8", "7–4", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Rochester Yellowjackets () (1944–1960)", "Rochester Yellowjackets () (1944–1960)", "Rochester Yellowjackets () (1944–1960)", "Rochester Yellowjackets () (1944–1960)", "Rochester Yellowjackets () (1944–1960)", "Rochester Yellowjackets () (1944–1960)", "Rochester Yellowjackets () (1944–1960)" ], [ "1944", "Rochester", "5–3", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1945", "Rochester", "3–4", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1946", "Rochester", "3–4–1", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1947", "Rochester", "6–1–1", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1948", "Rochester", "4–4–1", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1949", "Rochester", "3–6", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1950", "Rochester", "1–4–3", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1951", "Rochester", "7–1", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1952", "Rochester", "8–0", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1953", "Rochester", "4–3", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1954", "Rochester", "5–3", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1955", "Rochester", "3–5", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1956", "Rochester", "4–4", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1957", "Rochester", "5–3", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1958", "Rochester", "8–0", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1959", "Rochester", "7–1", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1960", "Rochester", "6–2", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Rochester:", "Rochester:", "82–48–6", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Total:", "Total:", "92–56–6", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "National championship Conference title Conference division title", "National championship Conference title Conference division title", "National championship Conference title Conference division title", "National championship Conference title Conference division title", "National championship Conference title Conference division title", "National championship Conference title Conference division title", "National championship Conference title Conference division title" ], [ "#Rankings from final AP Poll.", "#Rankings from final AP Poll.", "#Rankings from final AP Poll.", "#Rankings from final AP Poll.", "#Rankings from final AP Poll.", "#Rankings from final AP Poll.", "#Rankings from final AP Poll." ] ]
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What was the result of Elmer Burnham's 1943 season of coaching?
Burnham's 1943 Purdue squad went 9–0 and shared the Big Ten Conference title.
1,612
totto_source/dev_json/example-1611.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boom_FM
Boom FM
Stations
[ [ "Station ID", "Frequency", "City", "Province", "Language", "Owner" ], [ "CFEI-FM", "106.5", "Saint-Hyacinthe", "Quebec", "French", "Bell Media Radio" ], [ "CFZZ-FM", "104.1", "Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu", "Quebec", "French", "Bell Media Radio" ], [ "CHBM-FM", "97.3", "Toronto", "Ontario", "English", "Stingray Radio" ], [ "CJOT-FM", "99.7", "Ottawa", "Ontario", "English", "Corus Entertainment" ], [ "CJSS-FM", "101.9", "Cornwall", "Ontario", "English", "Corus Entertainment" ], [ "CJXK-FM", "95.3", "Cold Lake", "Alberta", "English", "Stingray Radio" ], [ "CKKY-FM", "101.9", "Wainwright", "Alberta", "English", "Stingray Radio" ], [ "CILB-FM", "103.5", "Lac La Biche", "Alberta", "English", "Stingray Radio" ], [ "CKBA-FM", "94.1", "Athabasca", "Alberta", "English", "Stingray Radio" ], [ "CHSL-FM", "92.7", "Slave Lake", "Alberta", "English", "Stingray Radio" ], [ "CIXF-FM", "101.1", "Brooks", "Alberta", "English", "Stingray Radio" ], [ "CFXW-FM", "96.7 & 98.1", "Whitecourt & Fox Creek", "Alberta", "English", "Stingray Radio" ], [ "CFHI-FM", "104.9", "Hinton", "Alberta", "English", "Stingray Radio" ] ]
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Where are the stations owned by Corus Entertainment located?
Corus Entertainment's CJSS-FM 101.9 is located in Cornwall, Ontario and Corus Entertainment's CJOT-FM 99.7 is located in Ottawa, Ontario.
14,061
totto_source/train_json/example-6360.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain_Vigneault
Alain Vigneault
Playing career statistics
[ [ "-", "-", "-", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "-", "-" ], [ "Season", "Team", "League", "-", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM", "-", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM" ], [ "1977–78", "Hull Olympiques", "QMJHL", "-", "59", "11", "35", "46", "92", "-", "4", "0", "1", "1", "20" ], [ "1978–79", "Hull Olympiques", "QMJHL", "-", "72", "13", "41", "54", "217", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1979–80", "Hull Olympiques", "QMJHL", "-", "35", "5", "34", "39", "82", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1979–80", "Trois-Rivières Draveurs", "QMJHL", "-", "28", "6", "19", "25", "93", "-", "7", "1", "5", "6", "30" ], [ "1980–81", "Trois-Rivières Draveurs", "QMJHL", "-", "67", "7", "55", "62", "181", "-", "19", "4", "6", "10", "53" ], [ "1981–82", "St. Louis Blues", "NHL", "-", "14", "1", "2", "3", "43", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1981–82", "Salt Lake Golden Eagles", "CHL", "-", "64", "2", "10", "12", "266", "-", "7", "1", "1", "2", "37" ], [ "1982–83", "St. Louis Blues", "NHL", "-", "28", "1", "3", "4", "39", "-", "4", "0", "1", "1", "26" ], [ "1982–83", "Salt Lake Golden Eagles", "CHL", "-", "33", "1", "4", "5", "189", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1983–84", "Montana Magic", "CHL", "-", "47", "2", "14", "16", "139", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1983–84", "Maine Mariners", "AHL", "-", "11", "0", "1", "1", "46", "-", "1", "0", "0", "0", "4" ], [ "NHL totals", "NHL totals", "NHL totals", "-", "42", "2", "5", "7", "82", "-", "4", "0", "1", "1", "26" ], [ "CHL totals", "CHL totals", "CHL totals", "-", "144", "5", "28", "33", "594", "-", "7", "1", "1", "2", "37" ] ]
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How many seasons did Vigneault play in the QMJHL and with who?
Vigneault played in the QMJHL for four seasons, beginning in 1977–78 with the Hull Olympiques.
18,185
totto_source/train_json/example-10484.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Diemer
Brian Diemer
International competitions
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Notes" ], [ "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States" ], [ "1983", "World Championships", "Helsinki, Finland", "13th (s)", "8:23.39" ], [ "1984", "Olympic Games", "Los Angeles, United States", "3rd", "8:14.06" ], [ "1987", "World Championships", "Rome, Italy", "4th", "8:14.46" ], [ "1988", "Olympic Games", "Seoul, South Korea", "15th (s)", "8:23.89" ], [ "1989", "World Cup", "Barcelona, Spain", "4th", "8:24.52" ], [ "1990", "Goodwill Games", "Seattle, United States", "1st", "8:32.24" ], [ "1991", "World Championships", "Tokyo, Japan", "5th", "8:18.29" ], [ "1992", "Olympic Games", "Barcelona, Spain", "7th", "8:18.77" ], [ "1993", "World Championships", "Stuttgart, Germany", "31st (h)", "9:01.88" ], [ "1995", "Pan American Games", "Mar del Plata, Argentina", "2nd", "8:30.58" ] ]
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Which medal did Brian Diemer win at the 1984 Summer Olympics which was held in which US city, and what time did he set?
Brian Diemer competed for the United States in the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States, where he won the bronze medal with 8:14.06.
16,557
totto_source/train_json/example-8856.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Hamilton
Victoria Hamilton
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Notes", "Citation" ], [ "1995", "Cone Zone", "Zandra Ward", "TV film", "-" ], [ "1995", "Persuasion", "Henrietta Musgrove", "-", "-" ], [ "1995", "Pride and Prejudice", "Mrs. Forster", "TV mini-series (3 episodes)", "-" ], [ "1996", "The Merchant of Venice", "Nerissa", "TV film", "-" ], [ "1998", "King Lear", "Cordelia", "TV series/Masterpiece Theatre", "-" ], [ "1999", "Mansfield Park", "Maria Bertram", "-", "-" ], [ "2000", "Midsomer Murders", "Hilary Inkpen", "TV series (1 episode: \"Garden of Death\")", "-" ], [ "2001", "The Savages", "Jessica", "TV series (6 episodes)", "-" ], [ "2001", "Victoria & Albert", "Queen Victoria", "TV serial", "-" ], [ "2002", "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg", "Sheila", "TV film", "-" ], [ "2002", "Before You Go", "Catherine", "-", "-" ], [ "2002", "Babyfather", "Lucy", "TV series (2 episodes)", "-" ], [ "2002", "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", "Kathie", "TV film", "-" ], [ "2003", "In Search of the Brontës", "Charlotte Brontë", "TV film", "-" ], [ "2005", "Twisted Tales", "Jessie Vasquez", "TV series (1 episode: \"The Magister\")", "-" ], [ "2005", "To the Ends of the Earth", "Miss Granham", "TV mini-series (2 episodes)", "-" ], [ "2005", "A Very Social Secretary", "Kimberley Fortier", "TV film", "-" ], [ "2005", "Jericho", "Miss Greenaway", "TV series (1 episode: \"To Murder and Create\")", "-" ], [ "2006", "Scoop", "Jan", "-", "-" ], [ "2006", "Wide Sargasso Sea", "Cora", "TV film", "-" ], [ "2006", "The Shell Seekers", "Nancy", "TV film", "-" ], [ "2007", "Trial & Retribution", "Suzy", "TV series (1 episode: \"Curriculum Vitae: Part 1\")", "-" ], [ "2007", "The Time of Your Life", "Esther", "TV series (6 episodes)", "-" ], [ "2008", "French Film", "Cheryl", "-", "-" ], [ "2008", "Lark Rise to Candleford", "Ruby Pratt", "TV series (25 episodes: 2008–2011)", "-" ], [ "2010", "Toast", "Mum", "TV film", "-" ], [ "2013", "What Remains", "Peggy Scott", "TV series", "-" ], [ "2014", "The Game", "Sarah Montag", "TV series", "-" ], [ "2015, 2017", "Doctor Foster", "Anna", "TV series", "-" ], [ "2015", "Call the Midwife", "Iris Willens", "TV series", "-" ], [ "2016–2017", "The Crown", "Queen Elizabeth", "TV series", "-" ], [ "2016–present", "The Circuit", "Helene", "TV series", "-" ] ]
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Which role did Victoria Hamilton portray in the 2001 film Victoria & Albert?
In 2001, Victoria Hamilton appeared in a television role as Queen Victoria in Victoria & Albert.
1,774
totto_source/dev_json/example-1773.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guam_at_the_2011_World_Championships_in_Athletics
Guam at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics
Women
[ [ "Athlete", "Event", "Preliminaries", "Preliminaries", "Heats", "Heats", "Semifinals", "Semifinals", "Final", "Final" ], [ "Athlete", "Event", "Time Width Height", "Rank", "Time Width Height", "Rank", "Time Width Height", "Rank", "Time Width Height", "Rank" ], [ "Pollara Cobb", "100 metres", "12.64 q", "18", "12.55 NR", "53", "Did not advance", "Did not advance", "Did not advance", "Did not advance" ] ]
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Did Pollara Cobb improve in the 100 metres event after the preliminaries?
In the women's 100 metres event, Pollara Cobb advanced from the preliminaries to the heats and set a Guamanian record in the latter race with a time of 12.55 seconds.
9,021
totto_source/train_json/example-1320.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/93rd_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
93rd Infantry Division (United States)
World War I
[ [ "Regiment", "From 1 to 21 July 1918", "From 1 August to 23 October 1918", "from 24 October to 11 November 1918" ], [ "369th Infantry Regiment:", "IV French Army", "161st French Division", "Fourth Army (France)" ], [ "370th Infantry Regiment:", "II French Army", "26th French Division", "Tenth Army (France)" ], [ "371st Infantry Regiment:", "XIII French Army", "157th French (Colonial) Division", "Second Army (France)" ], [ "372d Infantry Regiment:", "XIII French Army", "157th French (Colonial) Division", "Second Army (France)" ] ]
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What are the four regiments of the 93rd Infantry Division?
Four regiments of the 93rd Infantry Division were the 369th, 370th, 371st, and 372nd Infantry.
15,807
totto_source/train_json/example-8106.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boyz_(South_Korean_band)
The Boyz (South Korean band)
Singles
[ [ "Title", "Year", "Peak positions", "Album" ], [ "Title", "Year", "KOR", "Album" ], [ "\"Boy\" (소년)", "2017", "—", "The First" ], [ "\"Giddy Up\"", "2018", "—", "The Start" ], [ "\"Keeper\" (지킬게)", "2018", "—", "The Sphere" ], [ "\"Right Here\"", "2018", "—", "The Sphere" ], [ "\"No Air\"", "2018", "—", "The Only" ], [ "\"Bloom Bloom\"", "2019", "TBA", "Bloom Bloom" ], [ "\"—\" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that area.", "\"—\" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that area.", "\"—\" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that area.", "\"—\" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that area." ] ]
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What did The Boyz do in 2018?
In 2018, The Boyz released their extended play The Only and its single "No Air".
18,511
totto_source/train_json/example-10810.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momoko_Takahashi
Momoko Takahashi
International competitions
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "2006", "Asian Games", "Doha, Qatar", "6th", "100 m", "11.85" ], [ "2006", "Asian Games", "Doha, Qatar", "2nd", "4×100 m relay", "39.21" ], [ "2007", "Asian Championships", "Amman, Jordan", "2nd", "4×100 m relay", "45.06" ], [ "2007", "Universiade", "Bangkok, Thailand", "19th (qf)", "100 m", "11.98" ], [ "2007", "Universiade", "Bangkok, Thailand", "13th (sf)", "200 m", "24.53" ], [ "2007", "World Championships", "Osaka, Japan", "43rd (h)", "100 m", "11.98" ], [ "2007", "World Championships", "Osaka, Japan", "– (h)", "4×100 m relay", "DQ" ], [ "2009", "Universiade", "Belgrade, Serbia", "2nd", "100 m", "11.52" ], [ "2009", "World Championships", "Berlin, Germany", "36th (h)", "100 m", "11.75" ], [ "2009", "World Championships", "Berlin, Germany", "32nd (h)", "200 m", "23.61" ], [ "2009", "World Championships", "Berlin, Germany", "14th (h)", "4x100 m relay", "44.24" ], [ "2009", "Asian Championships", "Guangzhou, China", "1st", "200 m", "23.53" ], [ "2009", "Asian Championships", "Guangzhou, China", "1st", "4×100 m relay", "43.93" ], [ "2010", "Continental Cup", "Split, Croatia", "8th", "200 m", "-" ], [ "2010", "Continental Cup", "Split, Croatia", "4th", "4×100 m relay", "-" ], [ "2010", "Asian Games", "Guangzhou, China", "4th", "100 m", "11.50" ], [ "2010", "Asian Games", "Guangzhou, China", "6th", "200 m", "23.97" ], [ "2010", "Asian Games", "Guangzhou, China", "3rd", "4×100 m relay", "44.41" ], [ "2011", "Asian Championships", "Kobe, Japan", "9th (h)", "100 m", "11.85" ], [ "2011", "Asian Championships", "Kobe, Japan", "1st", "4x100 m relay", "44.05" ], [ "2011", "World Championships", "Daegu, South Korea", "12th (h)", "4x100 m relay", "43.83" ] ]
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How did Takahashi perform at the 2010 Asian games?
Momoko Takahashi came fourth and sixth in the 100 m and 200 m, at the 2010 Asian Games and claimed a bronze medal in the relay.
16,598
totto_source/train_json/example-8897.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zac_Dysert
Zac Dysert
Statistics
[ [ "Year", "Team", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Rushing", "Rushing", "Rushing", "Rushing" ], [ "Year", "Team", "Cmp", "Att", "Pct", "Yds", "Y/A", "TD", "Int", "Rtg", "Att", "Yds", "Avg", "TD" ], [ "2009", "Miami (OH)", "247", "401", "61.6", "2,611", "6.5", "12", "16", "118.2", "149", "258", "1.7", "5" ], [ "2010", "Miami (OH)", "222", "343", "64.7", "2,406", "7.0", "13", "12", "129.2", "79", "27", "0.3", "1" ], [ "2011", "Miami (OH)", "295", "448", "65.8", "3,513", "7.8", "23", "11", "143.7", "125", "115", "0.9", "4" ], [ "2012", "Miami (OH)", "302", "480", "62.9", "3,483", "7.3", "25", "12", "136.1", "108", "265", "2.5", "2" ], [ "Career", "Career", "1,066", "1,672", "63.8", "12,013", "7.2", "73", "51", "132.4", "461", "665", "1.4", "12" ] ]
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What team did Zac Dysert play for, and how many career passing yards did he have?
Zac Dysert ended his career at Miami with 12,013 passing yards.
7,966
totto_source/train_json/example-265.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Chicago_Bears_season
2009 Chicago Bears season
Draft pick trades
[ [ "Round", "Pick", "Name", "Position", "College" ], [ "3", "68", "Jarron Gilbert", "Defensive Tackle", "San Jose State" ], [ "3", "99", "Juaquin Iglesias", "Wide Receiver", "Oklahoma" ], [ "4", "105", "Henry Melton", "Defensive End", "Texas" ], [ "4", "119", "D.J. Moore", "Cornerback", "Vanderbilt" ], [ "5", "140", "Johnny Knox", "Wide Receiver", "Abilene Christian" ], [ "5", "154", "Marcus Freeman", "Linebacker", "Ohio State" ], [ "6", "190", "Al Afalava", "Safety", "Oregon State" ], [ "7", "246", "Lance Louis", "Tight End / Offensive Lineman", "San Diego State" ], [ "7", "251", "Derek Kinder", "Wide Receiver", "Pittsburgh" ] ]
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Who was the 246th pick during the 2009 Chicago Bears season?
The 246th pick in the 2009 season was Tight End / Offensive Lineman Lance Louis from San Diego State.
15,840
totto_source/train_json/example-8139.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Gees
Bee Gees
Awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Association", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result", "Ref." ], [ "1978", "Grammy Awards", "Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Group", "\"How Deep Is Your Love\"", "Won", "-" ], [ "1979", "Grammy Awards", "Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group", "Saturday Night Fever", "Won", "-" ], [ "1979", "Grammy Awards", "Best Arrangement of Voices", "\"Stayin' Alive\"", "Won", "-" ], [ "1979", "Grammy Awards", "Album of the Year", "Saturday Night Fever", "Won", "-" ], [ "1979", "Grammy Awards", "Producer of the Year", "Saturday Night Fever", "Won", "-" ], [ "1979", "American Music Awards", "Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group", "Bee Gees", "Won", "-" ], [ "1979", "American Music Awards", "Favorite Soul/R&B Album", "Saturday Night Fever", "Won", "-" ], [ "1980", "American Music Awards", "Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group", "Bee Gees", "Won", "-" ], [ "1980", "American Music Awards", "Favorite Pop/Rock Album", "Spirits Having Flown", "Won", "-" ], [ "1997", "American Music Awards", "International Artist Award", "Bee Gees", "Won", "-" ], [ "1997", "BRIT Awards", "Outstanding Contribution To Music", "Bee Gees", "Won", "-" ], [ "1997", "World Music Awards", "Legend Award", "Bee Gees", "Won", "-" ], [ "2003", "Grammy Awards Special award of merit", "Legend Award", "Bee Gees", "Won", "-" ], [ "2004", "Grammy Awards Special award of merit", "Hall of Fame Award", "Saturday Night Fever", "Won", "-" ], [ "2015", "Grammy Awards Special award of merit", "Lifetime Achievement Award", "Bee Gees", "Won", "-" ] ]
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What work, category and award did Bee Gees win in 1997?
At the 1997 BRIT Awards, the Bee Gees received the award for Outstanding Contribution to Music.
11,609
totto_source/train_json/example-3908.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harish_Shankar
Harish Shankar
Director
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Cast", "Credits" ], [ "2006", "Shock", "Ravi Teja, Jyothika", "Director" ], [ "2011", "Mirapakay", "Ravi Teja, Richa Gangopadhyaay, Deeksha Seth", "Director" ], [ "2012", "Gabbar Singh", "Pawan Kalyan, Shruti Haasan", "Director" ], [ "2013", "Ramayya Vasthavayya", "N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Samantha, Shruti Haasan", "Director" ], [ "2015", "Subramanyam For Sale", "Sai Dharam Tej, Regina Cassandra", "Director" ], [ "2017", "Duvvada Jagannadham", "Allu Arjun, Pooja Hegde", "Director" ], [ "2019", "Valmiki (2019 film)", "Varun Tej", "Director" ] ]
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Which films did Harish Shankar direct in 2011 and 2012?
Harish Shankar has directed Mirapakay in 2011 and Gabbar Singh in 2012.
12,275
totto_source/train_json/example-4574.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgyn_Neill
Morgyn Neill
Career statistics
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "League Cup", "League Cup", "Other", "Other", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Motherwell", "2014–15", "Premiership", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Ayr United (loan)", "2014–15", "League One", "7", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "7", "1" ], [ "Livingston", "2015–16", "Championship", "23", "0", "2", "0", "2", "0", "4", "0", "31", "0" ], [ "Livingston", "2016–17", "League One", "7", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "9", "0" ], [ "Livingston", "Total", "Total", "30", "0", "2", "0", "2", "0", "6", "0", "40", "0" ], [ "Stranraer (loan)", "2016–17", "League One", "13", "0", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "14", "0" ], [ "Stranraer", "2017–18", "League One", "35", "1", "1", "0", "3", "1", "2", "0", "43", "2" ], [ "Stranraer", "Total", "Total", "50", "1", "2", "0", "3", "1", "2", "0", "59", "2" ], [ "Stenhousemuir", "2018-19", "League One", "28", "1", "2", "0", "4", "1", "1", "0", "35", "2" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "113", "3", "6", "0", "6", "2", "9", "0", "141", "5" ] ]
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How many appearances did Morgyn Neill make for Livingston, and what two leagues did he play in for that team?
Neill made 40 appearances for Livingston in the Leagues of Championship and League 1.
16,854
totto_source/train_json/example-9153.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1941
List of Bollywood films of 1941
A-B
[ [ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Notes" ], [ "1941", "1941", "1941", "1941", "1941" ], [ "Aasra", "Chimankant Gandhi, Lalit Mehta", "Sardar Akhtar, Amar, Husn Banu, Veena, Bhudo Advani, Nisar Ahmad Ansari, Kanhaiyalal", "Social", "Music: Anil Biswas Lyrics: Safdar Aah" ], [ "Abla", "R.N. Vaidya", "Chandrika, Sheila Haldar, Ghulam Mohammed, Surya Kumari, Sunder, Shyam Narayan, Hiralal, Chandrika", "Social", "Music: Khurshid Khan Lyrics: Pandit Gyan Chandra" ], [ "Akela", "Pesi Karani", "Bibbo, Mazhar Khan, E. Billimoria, Protima Devi, Miss Moti, Mohammed Hadi", "Social", "Music: Khan Mastana Lyrics: Pyare Lal Santoshi" ], [ "Allaudin Laila", "A. M. Khan", "Jayant, Ameena, Zahur, Ghulam Mohammed, Indu Rani, Violet Cooper, N. A. Ansari, Nawab, Gulab", "Costume Fantasy", "Music: Master Basheer Lyrics: Munshi Nayab" ], [ "Amrit", "Master Vinayak", "Master Vithal, Meenakshi, Damuanna Malvankar, Dada Salvi, Baburao Pendharkar, Lalita Pawar", "Social", "Music: Dada Chandekar Lyrics: Pandit Indra" ], [ "Anjaan", "Amiya Chakravarty", "Devika Rani, Ashok Kumar, V. H. Desai, David, Om Prakash, Girish, Suresh, Fenty Prasad, Rajkumari, Gulab, P Pithavala", "Social", "Music: Panna Lal Ghosh Lyrics: Pyare Lal Santoshi, Kavi Pradeep" ], [ "Bahen", "Mehboob Khan", "Sheikh Mukhtar, Nalini Jaywant, Harish, Meena Kumari, Husn Banu, Swaroop Rani, Kanhaiyalal, Shahzadi, Bhudo Advani, Agashe", "Family Drama", "Music: Anil Biswas Lyrics: Safdar Aah" ], [ "Bambai Ki Sair a.k.a. Holiday in Bombay", "Sarvottam Badami", "Shobhana Samarth, Sabita Devi, E. Bilimoria, Vatsala Kumtekar, Jal Merchant, Ghory", "Comedy", "Music: Khemchand Prakash Lyrics: D. N. Madhok, Munshi Dil, B. R. Sharma, Pandit Indra" ], [ "Beti", "Jayant Desai", "Khursheed, Arun Kumar, Vasanti, E. Billimoria, Ghory, Bhagwandas, Ghorpure, Nagendra, Kesarbai, Khatoon", "Family Social", "Music: Gyan Dutt Lyrics: B R Sharma, D. N. Madhok" ], [ "Bombaiwali (Bambaiwali)", "Homi Wadia", "Fearless Nadia, John Cawas, Sardar Mansoor, Radharani, Dalpat, Mithu Miya, Boman Shroff, Bibijan, Master Chhotu, Azim", "Action", "Music: Madhavlal Damodar Master Lyrics: Waheed Qureshi" ], [ "Bulbule Baghdad", "K. Amarnath", "Yakub, Jayant, Indurani, Sadiq, W. M. Khan, Anant Marathe, Ghulam Rasool", "-", "Music: Ram Gopal Pandey Lyrics: Ehsan Rizvi" ] ]
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Akela is a Bollywood social film released in what year?
Akela is a Bollywood social film released in 1941.
21,340
totto_source/train_json/example-13639.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Burmese_consorts
List of Burmese consorts
House of Myinsaing
[ [ "Consort", "Rank", "Became consort", "Ceased to be consort", "Spouse", "Notes" ], [ "Saw Omma of Pinya", "Chief", "September 1364", "c. 3 September 1367", "Thado Minbya", "-" ], [ "Khame Mi", "Chief", "5 September 1367", "c. 1390s", "Swa Saw Ke", "-" ], [ "Shin Saw Gyi", "North", "5 September 1367", "c. 1390s", "Swa Saw Ke", "-" ], [ "Shin Saw Gyi", "Chief", "c. 1390s", "April 1400", "Swa Saw Ke", "-" ], [ "Saw Omma of Sagaing", "Center", "5 September 1367", "c. 1390s", "Swa Saw Ke", "-" ], [ "Saw Omma of Sagaing", "North", "c. 1390s", "April 1400", "Swa Saw Ke", "-" ], [ "Saw Taw Oo", "West", "5 September 1367", "c. 1390s", "Swa Saw Ke", "-" ], [ "Saw Taw Oo", "Center", "c. 1390s", "April 1400", "Swa Saw Ke", "-" ], [ "Min Hla Myat", "Chief", "April 1400", "25 November 1400", "Tarabya", "-" ], [ "Shin Saw", "Chief", "25 November 1400", "c. February 1422", "Minkhaung I", "-" ], [ "Saw Khway", "North", "25 November 1400", "c. February 1422", "Minkhaung I", "-" ], [ "Min Pyan", "Center", "25 November 1400", "c. February 1422", "Minkhaung I", "-" ], [ "Shin Mi-Nauk", "West", "25 November 1400", "July 1408", "Minkhaung I", "-" ], [ "Shin Bo-Me", "West", "c. August 1408", "c. February 1422", "Minkhaung I", "-" ], [ "Saw Min Hla", "Chief", "c. February 1422", "August 1425", "Thihathu", "-" ], [ "Shin Bo-Me", "North", "c. February 1422", "August 1425", "Thihathu", "-" ], [ "Shin Sawbu", "Center", "December 1423", "August 1425", "Thihathu", "-" ], [ "Shin Bo-Me", "Chief", "August 1425", "November 1425", "Min Hla", "-" ], [ "Shin Bo-Me", "Chief", "November 1425", "20 May 1426", "Kale", "-" ], [ "Shin Myat Hla", "Chief", "20 May 1426", "c. May 1439", "Mohnyin Thado", "-" ], [ "Shin Bo-Me", "North", "20 May 1426", "c. May 1439", "Mohnyin Thado", "-" ], [ "Shin Sawbu", "Center", "20 May 1426", "1429", "Mohnyin Thado", "-" ], [ "Min Hla Nyet", "Chief", "c. May 1439", "January 1442", "Minye Kyawswa I", "-" ], [ "Atula Thiri Maha Yaza Dewi", "Chief", "25 April 1442", "24 July 1468", "Narapati I", "-" ], [ "Ameitta Thiri Maha Dhamma Dewi", "Chief", "24 July 1468", "c. August 1480", "Thihathura I", "-" ], [ "Atula Thiri Dhamma Dewi", "Chief", "c. August 1480", "7 April 1501", "Minkhaung II", "-" ], [ "Tanzaung Mibaya (Minkhaung II)", "North", "c. August 1480", "7 April 1501", "Minkhaung II", "-" ], [ "Salin Minthami", "Chief", "c. 1485/86", "4 March 1501", "Thihathura II", "-" ], [ "Salin Minthami", "Chief", "18 April 1501", "14 March 1527", "Narapati II", "-" ], [ "Salin Minthami Lat", "North", "18 April 1501", "c. June 1501", "Narapati II", "-" ], [ "Min Taya Hnamadaw", "North", "July 1501", "14 March 1527", "Narapati II", "-" ], [ "Dhamma Dewi", "Center", "February 1502", "14 March 1527", "Narapati II", "-" ], [ "Taungdwin Mibaya", "West", "February 1502", "14 March 1527", "Narapati II", "-" ] ]
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When was Min Pyan queen consort and for which king?
Min Pyan was a queen consort of King Minkhaung I of Ava from 1400 to 1422.
18,728
totto_source/train_json/example-11027.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jafri_Firdaus_Chew
Jafri Firdaus Chew
Club
[ [ "Malaysia", "Malaysia", "Malaysia", "League", "League", "FA Cup", "FA Cup", "Malaysia Cup", "Malaysia Cup", "Asia", "Asia", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Season", "Club", "League", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "2016", "Penang", "Malaysia Super League", "12", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "12", "0" ], [ "2017", "Penang", "Malaysia Super League", "12", "1", "2", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "14", "1" ], [ "Penang Total", "Penang Total", "Penang Total", "24", "1", "2", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "26", "1" ], [ "2018", "PKNS", "Malaysia Super League", "13", "2", "5", "1", "5", "0", "–", "–", "23", "3" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "37", "3", "7", "1", "5", "0", "–", "–", "49", "4" ] ]
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In which club and league did Jafri make appearances during the 2017 season?
Jafri appeared for Penang FA in the 2017 Malaysia Super League.
18,782
totto_source/train_json/example-11081.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katerina_Stefanidi
Katerina Stefanidi
Honours & results
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Greece", "Representing Greece", "Representing Greece", "Representing Greece", "Representing Greece" ], [ "2005", "World Youth Championships", "Marrakesh, Morocco", "1st", "4.30 m CR" ], [ "2007", "World Youth Championships", "Ostrava, Czech Republic", "2nd", "4.25 m SB" ], [ "2008", "World Junior Championships", "Bydgoszcz, Poland", "3rd", "4.25 m SB" ], [ "2011", "European U23 Championships", "Ostrava, Czech Republic", "2nd", "4.45 m NU23R" ], [ "2011", "Universiade", "Shenzhen, China", "3rd", "4.45 m" ], [ "2012", "European Championships", "Helsinki, Finland", "Final", "NM" ], [ "2012", "Olympic Games", "London, United Kingdom", "Qual. round", "4.25 m" ], [ "2013", "European Indoor Championships", "Gothenburg, Sweden", "Qual. round", "4.36 m" ], [ "2014", "European Championships", "Zurich, Switzerland", "2nd", "4.60 m" ], [ "2015", "European Indoor Championships", "Prague, Czech Republic", "2nd", "4.75 m" ], [ "2015", "World Championships", "Beijing, China", "Qual. round", "4.45 m" ], [ "2016", "World Indoor Championships", "Portland, Oregon", "3rd", "4.80 m" ], [ "2016", "European Championships", "Amsterdam, Netherlands", "1st", "4.81 m CR" ], [ "2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "1st", "4.85 m" ], [ "2016", "Diamond League", "Diamond League", "1st", "details" ], [ "2017", "European Indoor Championships", "Belgrade, Serbia", "1st", "4.85 m WL" ], [ "2017", "European Team Championships", "Lille, France", "1st", "4.70" ], [ "2017", "World Championships", "London, United Kingdom", "1st", "4.91 m NR, WL" ], [ "2017", "Diamond League Final", "Brussels, Belgium", "1st", "4.85 m" ], [ "2018", "World Indoor Championships", "Birmingham, UK", "3rd", "4.80 m" ], [ "2018", "European Championships", "Berlin, Germany", "1st", "4.85 m CR" ], [ "2018", "Diamond League Final", "Zurich, Switzerland", "1st", "4.87 m SB" ], [ "2018", "Continental Cup", "Ostrava, Czech Republic", "2nd", "4.85 m CR" ], [ "2019", "European Indoor Championships", "Glasgow, Scotland", "4th", "4.65 m" ] ]
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Which medal did Katerina Stefanidi win at the European Championships in 2016 and what distance did she achieve?
At the 2016 European Championships, Katerina Stefanidi won the gold medal with 4.81 m.
18,234
totto_source/train_json/example-10533.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniele_Padelli
Daniele Padelli
Club
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How many appearances and seasons did Daniele Padelli make for Torino?
Daniele Padelli made 116 appearances for Torino in four seasons.
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totto_source/train_json/example-9673.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolo_Jones
Lolo Jones
Competition record
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States" ], [ "2004", "NACAC U-23 Championships", "Sherbrooke, Canada", "1st", "100 m hurdles", "13.05 (wind: +0.0 m/s)" ], [ "2004", "NACAC U-23 Championships", "Sherbrooke, Canada", "2nd", "4 × 100 m relay", "43.63" ], [ "2006", "World Athletics Final", "Stuttgart, Germany", "5th", "100 m dash", "11.24 (wind: -0.2 m/s)" ], [ "2006", "World Athletics Final", "Stuttgart, Germany", "6th", "100 m hurdles", "12.76 (wind: +0.6 m/s)" ], [ "2007", "World Championships", "Osaka, Japan", "6th", "100 m hurdles", "12.62 (wind: -0.1 m/s)" ], [ "2008", "World Indoor Championships", "Valencia, Spain", "1st", "60 m hurdles", "7.80" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing, China", "7th", "100 m hurdles", "12.72 (wind: +0.1 m/s)" ], [ "2008", "World Athletics Final", "Stuttgart, Germany", "2nd", "100 m hurdles", "12.56 (wind: +0.3 m/s)" ], [ "2010", "World Indoor Championships", "Doha, Qatar", "1st", "60 m hurdles", "7.72" ], [ "2012", "Olympic Games", "London, United Kingdom", "4th", "100 m hurdles", "12.58 (wind: -0.2 m/s)" ], [ "2015", "NACAC Championships", "San José, Costa Rica", "1st", "100 m hurdles", "12.63 w (wind: +4.1 m/s)" ], [ "2019", "Celebrity Big Brother 2 (U.S. season)", "Studio City, California, United States", "1st", "Golden Power of Veto", "Episode 9 \"Smashing Success\"" ], [ "2019", "Celebrity Big Brother 2 (U.S. season)", "Studio City, California, United States", "1st", "Golden Power of Veto", "Episode 13 \"Veto Heist\"" ] ]
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How did Lolo Jones finish in 2008 World Athletics Final?
In 2008, World Athletics Final, Lolo Jones finished with a time of 12.56.
14,955
totto_source/train_json/example-7254.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VideoCore
VideoCore
Table of SoCs adopting VideoCore SIP blocks
[ [ "SoC", "GPU", "GPU", "CPU", "CPU", "CPU", "CPU", "Max display", "Utilizing devices" ], [ "SoC", "Microarchitecture", "Freq. (MHz)", "Instruction set", "Microarchitecture", "Cores", "Freq. (MHz)", "Max display", "Utilizing devices" ], [ "VC01", "VideoCore 1", "-", "None", "None", "None", "None", "CIF", "List Samsung SCH-V490, Samsung SCH-V420, Samsung SCH-V450, Samsung SCH-V4200, Samsung SCH-V540, Samsung SCH-X699," ], [ "BCM2702 (VC02)", "VideoCore 2", "-", "None", "None", "None", "None", "SD PAL/NTSC", "List TCL D308, TCL D918, Samsung SPH-B3100, Samsung SPH-P730, Sandisk v-mate, BenQ S700, O2 X3, Nintendo Play-yan, Sagem MyMobileTV," ], [ "BCM2705 (VC05)", "VideoCore 2", "-", "None", "None", "None", "None", "SD PAL/NTSC", "-" ], [ "BCM2091", "VideoCore 4", "-", "None", "None", "None", "None", "Unspecified", "-" ], [ "BCM2722", "VideoCore 2", "-", "None", "None", "None", "None", "SD PAL/NTSC", "List Apple's 5th generation iPod" ], [ "BCM2724", "VideoCore 2", "-", "None", "None", "None", "None", "SD PAL/NTSC", "-" ], [ "BCM2727", "VideoCore 3", "-", "None", "None", "None", "None", "HD 720p", "List Nokia N8" ], [ "BCM11181", "VideoCore 3", "-", "None", "None", "None", "None", "HD 720p", "-" ], [ "BCM2763", "VideoCore 4", "-", "None", "None", "None", "None", "Full HD 1080p", "List Nokia 600, Nokia 700, Nokia 701, Nokia 603, Nokia 808" ], [ "BCM2820", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv6", "ARM1176", "1", "600", "Full HD 1080p", "-" ], [ "BCM2835", "VideoCore 4", "250", "ARMv6", "ARM1176", "1", "700", "Full HD 1080p", "List Raspberry Pi,Roku 2 XS" ], [ "BCM2836", "VideoCore 4", "250", "ARMv7", "Cortex-A7", "4", "900", "Full HD 1080p*", "Raspberry Pi 2" ], [ "BCM2837", "VideoCore 4", "300", "ARMv8", "Cortex-A53", "4", "1200", "Full HD 1080p*", "Raspberry Pi 3" ], [ "BCM11182", "VideoCore 4", "-", "None", "None", "None", "None", "Full HD 1080p", "-" ], [ "BCM11311", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv7", "Cortex-A9", "2", "-", "Full HD 1080p", "-" ], [ "BCM21654", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv7", "Cortex-A9 + Cortex-R4", "1+1", "-", "Full HD 1080p", "List Samsung Galaxy Fame(all variants GT-S6810/GT-S6810P/GT-S6812)" ], [ "BCM21654G", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv7", "Cortex-A9", "1", "up to 1000", "HD 720p", "-" ], [ "BCM21663", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv7", "Cortex-A9", "1", "up to 1200", "HD 720p", "-" ], [ "BCM21664", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv7", "Cortex-A9", "1", "up to 1000", "HD 720p", "-" ], [ "BCM21664T", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv7", "Cortex-A9", "1", "up to 1200", "Full HD 1080p", "List Samsung Galaxy Ace Style, Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus (GT-S7580), Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2" ], [ "BCM28150", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv7", "Cortex-A9", "2", "-", "Full HD 1080p", "List Aimed at 3G baseband processing, powerful enough to run Android OS." ], [ "BCM21553", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv6", "ARM11", "1", "-", "Full HD 1080p", "List Samsung Galaxy Y[3][4][5] Samsung Wave Y, Samsung Galaxy Mini (GT-S5570i), Samsung Galaxy Ace (models 5830i/c/m and 5839i), Vodafone Smart 2 (Alcatel TCT V860)" ], [ "BCM28145/28155", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv7", "Cortex-A9", "2", "1200", "Full HD 1080p", "List Samsung Galaxy SII Plus, Samsung Galaxy Grand, Samsung Galaxy Core Plus, Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2, Amazon Fire TV Stick" ], [ "BCM23550", "VideoCore 4", "-", "ARMv7", "Cortex-A7", "4", "1200", "Full HD 1080p", "List HTC Desire 601 Dual SIM, XOLO Opus-HD, Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo" ], [ "BCM7251", "VideoCore 5", "-", "ARMv7", "ARM Cortex-A15", "2", "1666", "4K 2180p", "-" ], [ "SoC", "Microarchitecture", "Freq. (MHz)", "Instruction set", "Microarchitecture", "Cores", "Freq. (MHz)", "Max display", "Utilizing devices" ], [ "SoC", "GPU", "GPU", "CPU", "CPU", "CPU", "CPU", "Max display", "Utilizing devices" ] ]
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What devices use the VideoCore 4 microarchitecure?
VideoCore 4 is used in the Nokia 808, some versions of Roku hardware and the Raspberry Pi (2835/2836 models).
19,089
totto_source/train_json/example-11388.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Eastbourne_Borough_Council_election
2006 Eastbourne Borough Council election
Ward results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "Conservative", "Anne Angel", "1,843", "46.6", "-" ], [ "-", "Liberal Democrat", "Maurice Skilton", "1,590", "40.2", "-" ], [ "-", "Green", "Clive Gross", "416", "10.5", "-" ], [ "-", "Labour", "Helen Sedgewick", "109", "2.8", "-" ], [ "Majority", "Majority", "Majority", "253", "6.4", "-" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "3,958", "50.5", "4.4" ], [ "-", "Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat", "Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat", "Swing", "-", "-" ] ]
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Who did Conservative Anne Angel defeat in the 2006 Eastbourne Borough Council election and by what vote majority?
Conservative Anne Angel defeated Liberal Democrat Maurice Skilton with a majority of 253 in the 2006 Eastbourne Borough Council election.
14,229
totto_source/train_json/example-6528.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Human_Abstract_(band)
The Human Abstract (band)
Studio albums
[ [ "Year", "Album", "Label", "Chart peaks", "Chart peaks", "Chart peaks", "Chart peaks", "Chart peaks" ], [ "Year", "Album", "Label", "US", "US Heat", "US Indie", "US Rock", "US Hard Rock" ], [ "2006", "Nocturne", "Hopeless", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2008", "Midheaven", "Hopeless", "163", "6", "22", "—", "—" ], [ "2011", "Digital Veil", "E1", "177", "5", "—", "44", "12" ], [ "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart." ] ]
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What albums did the Human Abstract band release?
The Human Abstract band released Nocturne (2006), Midheaven (2008) and Digital Veil (2011).
9,520
totto_source/train_json/example-1819.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benigno_Fitial
Benigno Fitial
2005 Gubernatorial Election Results
[ [ "Candidates and nominating parties", "Votes", "%" ], [ "Benigno R. Fitial – Covenant Party", "3,809", "28.1" ], [ "Heinz Hofschneider – Independent", "3,710", "27.3" ], [ "Juan Babauta – Republican Party", "3,610", "26.6" ], [ "Froilan Tenorio – Democratic Party", "2,442", "18.0" ], [ "Total", "13,517", "-" ] ]
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By how much did Benigo Fitial win his 2005 Gubernatorial Election?
Benigno Fitial defeated independent candidate Heinz Hofschneider and Republican Juan Babauta during the 2005 gubernatorial election with 28.1 percent of the vote.
18,555
totto_source/train_json/example-10854.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nithya_Shetty
Nithya Shetty
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Language", "Notes" ], [ "1999", "Chinni Chinni Aasa", "-", "Telugu", "Nandi Award for Best Child Actress" ], [ "2000", "Devullu", "Bhavani", "Telugu", "-" ], [ "2000", "Little Hearts", "-", "Telugu", "Nandi Award for Best Child Actress" ], [ "2001", "Maya", "Maya", "Hindi", "-" ], [ "2015", "Aivarattam", "-", "Tamil", "-" ], [ "2015", "Dagudumootha Dandakor", "Madhu", "Telugu", "-" ], [ "2016", "Padesave", "Niharika", "Telugu", "-" ], [ "2017", "Kaadhal Kaalam", "-", "Tamil", "-" ], [ "2019", "Aghavan", "-", "Tamil", "-" ] ]
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What films did Shetty work on in the year 2000 and what awards did she get from it?
Nithya Shetty worked as a child actress in Telugu films, including Devullu (2000), while winning the Nandi Award for Best Child Actress for her roles in Chinni Chinni Aasha and Little Hearts (2000).
17,911
totto_source/train_json/example-10210.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C._season
2016–17 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season
August
[ [ "7 August 2016 1", "Sheffield Wednesday", "1–0", "Aston Villa", "Owlerton, Sheffield" ], [ "16:30 BST", "Hutchinson 30' Wallace 45' Lees 45+4' Forestieri 85'", "Report", "Elphick 41' Gardner 45+5' Baker 66'", "Stadium: Hillsborough Attendance: 30,060 Referee: Stephen Martin" ], [ "Note: Live on Sky Sports", "Note: Live on Sky Sports", "Note: Live on Sky Sports", "Note: Live on Sky Sports", "Note: Live on Sky Sports" ] ]
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Who scored the single goal in the 2016-2017 season to win the game and who was it against?
In the 2016–17 season, Sheffield Wednesday had a 1–0 win at home against Aston Villa, as a result of a Forestieri goal.
18,797
totto_source/train_json/example-11096.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Rigg
Diana Rigg
Honours, Awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Work", "Result" ], [ "1967", "Emmy Award", "Best Actress in a Drama Series", "The Avengers", "Nominated" ], [ "1968", "Emmy Award", "Best Actress in a Drama Series", "The Avengers", "Nominated" ], [ "1970", "Laurel Award", "Female New Face", "The Assassination Bureau", "Nominated" ], [ "1971", "Tony Award", "Best Actress in a Play", "Abelard and Heloise", "Nominated" ], [ "1972", "Golden Globe", "Best Supporting Actress (motion picture)", "The Hospital", "Nominated" ], [ "1975", "Tony Award", "Best Actress in a Play", "The Misanthrope", "Nominated" ], [ "1975", "Drama Desk Award", "Outstanding Actress in a Play", "The Misanthrope", "Nominated" ], [ "1975", "Emmy Award", "Best Actress in a TV Movie", "In This House of Brede", "Nominated" ], [ "1990", "BAFTA TV Award", "Best Actress", "Mother Love", "Won" ], [ "1990", "Broadcasting Press Guild Award", "Best Actress", "Mother Love", "Won" ], [ "1992", "Evening Standard Award", "Best Actress", "Medea", "Won" ], [ "1994", "Olivier Award", "Best Actress", "Medea", "Nominated" ], [ "1994", "Drama Desk Award", "Outstanding Actress in a Play", "Medea", "Nominated" ], [ "1994", "Tony Award", "Best Actress in a Play", "Medea", "Won" ], [ "1996", "CableACE Award", "Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries", "Screen Two (1985) – episode \"Genghis Cohn\"", "Nominated" ], [ "1996", "Olivier Award", "Best Actress", "Mother Courage", "Nominated" ], [ "1996", "Evening Standard Award", "Best Actress", "Mother Courage and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf", "Won" ], [ "1997", "Olivier Award", "Best Actress", "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf", "Nominated" ], [ "1997", "Emmy Award", "Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie", "Rebecca", "Won" ], [ "1999", "Olivier Award", "Best Actress", "Britannicus and Phedre", "Nominated" ], [ "2000", "Special BAFTA Award non-competitive", "John Steed's partners shared with Honor Blackman, Linda Thorson and Joanna Lumley.", "The Avengers (and The New Avengers)", "Awarded" ], [ "2002", "Emmy Award", "Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie", "Victoria & Albert", "Nominated" ], [ "2013", "Critics' Choice Television Award", "Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series", "Game of Thrones", "Nominated" ], [ "2013", "Emmy Award", "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series", "Game of Thrones", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Critics' Choice Television Award", "Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series", "Game of Thrones", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Emmy Award", "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series", "Game of Thrones", "Nominated" ], [ "2015", "Emmy Award", "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series", "Game of Thrones", "Nominated" ], [ "2018", "Drama Desk Award", "Best Featured Actress in a Musical", "My Fair Lady", "Nominated" ], [ "2018", "Tony Award", "Best Featured Actress in a Musical", "My Fair Lady", "Nominated" ], [ "2018", "Emmy Award", "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series", "Game of Thrones", "Nominated" ] ]
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Which Tony Award category did Diana Rigg win in 1994 and for which work?
In 1994, Diana Rigg won the Tony Award in Medea for Best Actress in a play.
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totto_source/dev_json/example-1822.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Gabonese_constitutional_referendum
1995 Gabonese constitutional referendum
Results
[ [ "Choice", "Votes", "%" ], [ "For", "215,229", "96.5" ], [ "Against", "7,758", "3.5" ], [ "Invalid/blank votes", "5,181", "–" ], [ "Total", "228,169", "100" ], [ "Registered voters/turnout", "356,376", "64.0" ], [ "Source: Nohlen et al.", "Source: Nohlen et al.", "Source: Nohlen et al." ] ]
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What's the result of 1995 Gabonese constitutional referendum and what was the turnout rate?
The 1995 Gabonese constitutional referendum was approved by 96.5% of voters with a 64.0% turnout.
1,599
totto_source/dev_json/example-1598.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscle_Shoals_Sound_Studio
Muscle Shoals Sound Studio
Selected recordings
[ [ "Album or song", "Artist", "Date", "US Pop chart", "Notes" ], [ "3614 Jackson Highway", "Cher", "1969", "-", "-" ], [ "Boz Scaggs", "Boz Scaggs", "1969", "-", "featured Duane Allman playing guitar on \"Loan Me a Dime\"" ], [ "\"Take a Letter, Maria\"", "R. B. Greaves", "August 19, 1969", "#2", "-" ], [ "Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty", "Herbie Mann", "(Released 1970)", "-", "-" ], [ "\"Brown Sugar\"", "Rolling Stones", "December 2–4, 1969 (Released 1971)", "#1", "-" ], [ "\"Wild Horses\"", "Rolling Stones", "December 2–4, 1969 (Released 1971)", "#28", "-" ], [ "\"I'll Take You There\"", "Staple Singers", "1972", "#1", "-" ], [ "\"Kodachrome\"", "Paul Simon", "1973", "#2", "-" ], [ "\"Loves Me Like a Rock\"", "Paul Simon", "1973", "#2", "-" ], [ "One More River to Cross", "Canned Heat", "1973", "-", "-" ], [ "Atlantic Crossing", "Rod Stewart", "1974–1975 (released 1975)", "-", "-" ], [ "Breakaway", "Art Garfunkel", "1975", "-", "-" ], [ "\"Katmandu\"", "Bob Seger", "1975", "#43", "-" ], [ "No Reservations", "Blackfoot", "1975", "-", "-" ], [ "Flyin' High", "Blackfoot", "1976", "-", "-" ], [ "\"Night Moves\"", "Bob Seger", "1976", "#8", "-" ], [ "\"Mainstreet\"", "Bob Seger", "1976", "#24 (in 1977)", "-" ], [ "Izitso", "Cat Stevens", "1976", "#7 (in 1977)", "-" ], [ "\"Torn Between Two Lovers\"", "Mary MacGregor", "1976", "#1 (in 1977)", "-" ], [ "Street Survivors", "Lynyrd Skynyrd", "1977", "-", "-" ], [ "\"Old Time Rock and Roll\"", "Bob Seger", "1978", "#28 (in 1979)", "ranked number two on the Amusement & Music Operators Association's survey of the Top 40 Jukebox Singles of All Time in 1996" ], [ "Skynyrd's First: The Complete Muscle Shoals Album", "Lynyrd Skynyrd", "1971–1972 (Released 1978)", "-", "-" ], [ "\"Gotta Serve Somebody\"", "Bob Dylan", "1979", "#24", "1980 Grammy winner" ], [ "Pleasure and Pain", "Dr. Hook", "1978", "#66", "-" ], [ "Sharing The Night Together", "Dr. Hook", "1978", "#6", "-" ], [ "When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman", "Dr. Hook", "1979", "#6", "-" ], [ "Sometimes You Win", "Dr. Hook", "1979", "#71", "-" ], [ "Better Love Next Time", "Dr. Hook", "1979", "#12", "-" ], [ "Sexy Eyes", "Dr. Hook", "1980", "#5", "-" ], [ "Take What You Find", "Helen Reddy", "1979 (released 1980)", "-", "-" ], [ "Valotte", "Julian Lennon", "1984", "#9", "-" ], [ "Brothers", "Black Keys", "2009 (Released 2010)", "-", "2011 Grammy winner" ] ]
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Who performed the album 3614 Jackson Highway and when was it released?
Cher made the album 3614 Jackson Highway in 1969.
17,489
totto_source/train_json/example-9788.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Centroamericana
Copa Centroamericana
Results
[ [ "Year", "Host", "Final", "Final", "Final", "Third place match", "Third place match", "Third place match" ], [ "Year", "Host", "Champion", "Score", "Runner-Up", "Third Place", "Score", "Fourth Place" ], [ "1991", "Costa Rica", "Costa Rica", "-", "Honduras", "Guatemala", "-", "El Salvador" ], [ "1993", "Honduras", "Honduras", "-", "Costa Rica", "Panama", "-", "El Salvador" ], [ "1995", "El Salvador", "Honduras", "3–0", "Guatemala", "El Salvador", "2–1", "Costa Rica" ], [ "1997", "Guatemala", "Costa Rica", "-", "Guatemala", "El Salvador", "-", "Honduras" ], [ "1999", "Costa Rica", "Costa Rica", "-", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "-", "El Salvador" ], [ "2001", "Honduras", "Guatemala", "-", "Costa Rica", "El Salvador", "-", "Panama" ], [ "2003", "Panama", "Costa Rica", "-", "Guatemala", "El Salvador", "-", "Honduras" ], [ "2005", "Guatemala", "Costa Rica", "1–1 7–6 pen.", "Honduras", "Guatemala", "3–0", "Panama" ], [ "2007", "El Salvador", "Costa Rica", "1–1 4–1 pen.", "Panama", "Guatemala", "1–0", "El Salvador" ], [ "2009", "Honduras", "Panama", "0–0 5–3 pen.", "Costa Rica", "Honduras", "1–0", "El Salvador" ], [ "2011", "Panama", "Honduras", "2–1", "Costa Rica", "Panama", "0–0 5–4 pen.", "El Salvador" ], [ "2013", "Costa Rica", "Costa Rica", "1–0", "Honduras", "El Salvador", "1–0", "Belize" ], [ "2014", "United States", "Costa Rica", "2–1", "Guatemala", "Panama", "1–0", "El Salvador" ], [ "2017", "Panama", "Honduras", "-", "Panama", "El Salvador", "-", "Costa Rica" ] ]
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Which three consecutive years did Costa Rica win the Copa Centroamericana?
Costa Rica won consecutive three titles in 2003, 2005 and 2007.
12,002
totto_source/train_json/example-4301.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Calloway
Chris Calloway
Professional statistics
[ [ "Year", "Team", "Games", "Games", "Receiving", "Receiving", "Receiving", "Receiving", "Receiving", "Rushing", "Rushing", "Rushing", "Rushing", "Rushing", "Fumbles", "Fumbles" ], [ "Year", "Team", "G", "GS", "Rec", "Yds", "Avg", "Lng", "TD", "Att", "Yds", "Avg", "Lng", "TD", "Fmb", "Lst" ], [ "1990", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "16", "2", "10", "124", "12.4", "20T", "1", "0", "0", "0.0", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "1991", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "12", "0", "15", "254", "16.9", "33T", "1", "0", "0", "0.0", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "1992", "New York Giants", "16", "1", "27", "335", "12.4", "28", "1", "0", "12", "0.0", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "1993", "New York Giants", "16", "9", "35", "513", "14.7", "47", "3", "0", "0", "0.0", "6", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "1994", "New York Giants", "16", "14", "43", "666", "15.5", "51T", "2", "8", "77", "9.6", "20", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "1995", "New York Giants", "16", "15", "56", "796", "14.2", "49", "3", "2", "9", "4.5", "3", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "1996", "New York Giants", "16", "15", "53", "739", "13.9", "36", "4", "1", "2", "2.0", "2", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "1997", "New York Giants", "16", "16", "58", "849", "14.6", "68T", "8", "1", "1", "1.0", "1", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "1998", "New York Giants", "16", "16", "62", "812", "13.1", "36", "6", "0", "0", "0.0", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "1999", "Atlanta Falcons", "11", "6", "22", "314", "14.3", "33", "1", "0", "0", "0.0", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "2000", "New England Patriots", "7", "2", "5", "95", "19.0", "28", "0", "0", "0", "0.0", "0", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Career", "Career", "158", "96", "386", "5,497", "14.2", "68", "30", "12", "69", "5.8", "20", "0", "3", "3" ] ]
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What were two of the Chris Calloway best seasons?
Chris Calloway had his best seasons in 1997 (58 catches for 849 yards and eight touchdowns) and 1998 (62 catches for 812 yards and six touchdowns).
21,030
totto_source/train_json/example-13329.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_National_Assembly_of_France
List of Presidents of the National Assembly of France
Presidents of the National Assembly, Fourth Republic (1946–1958)
[ [ "Portrait", "Portrait", "Name", "Took office", "Left office", "Political party", "Legislature (election)" ], [ "-", "-", "Vincent Auriol", "3 December 1946", "21 January 1947", "SFIO", "I (Nov.1946)" ], [ "-", "-", "Édouard Herriot", "21 January 1947", "12 January 1954", "Radical", "I (Nov.1946)" ], [ "-", "-", "Édouard Herriot", "21 January 1947", "12 January 1954", "Radical", "II (1951)" ], [ "-", "-", "André Le Troquer (1st term)", "12 January 1954", "11 January 1955", "SFIO", "II (1951)" ], [ "-", "-", "Pierre Schneiter", "11 January 1955", "24 January 1956", "MRP", "II (1951)" ], [ "-", "-", "André Le Troquer (2nd term)", "24 January 1956", "9 December 1958", "SFIO", "III (1956)" ] ]
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In what year and by whom was Pierre Schneiter replaced as President of the National Assembly?
André Le Troquer replaced Pierre Schneiter as President of the National Assembly in 1956.
11,546
totto_source/train_json/example-3845.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia-Pacific_Touring_Car_Championship
Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship
Champions
[ [ "Year", "Team", "Driver", "Car" ], [ "1988", "John Sax", "New Zealand Trevor Crowe", "BMW M3" ], [ "1994", "Schnitzer Motorsport", "Germany Joachim Winkelhock", "BMW 318i" ] ]
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What cars did Crowe and Winkelhock drive?
Crowe drove a BMW M3 for John Sax, while Winkelhock drove a BMW 318i for Schnitzer Motorsport.
8,448
totto_source/train_json/example-747.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_tragedy_song
Teenage tragedy song
Examples
[ [ "Title", "Original artist", "Year", "Songwriter(s)", "Notes" ], [ "\"Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots\"", "The Cheers", "1955", "Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller", "U.S. #6. Protagonist disappears, presumed dead but never found." ], [ "\"Endless Sleep\"", "Jody Reynolds", "1958", "Jody Reynolds, Dolores Nance", "U.S. #5, precursor of the genre." ], [ "\"Running Bear\"", "Johnny Preston", "1959", "J. P. Richardson (The Big Bopper)", "U.S. #1" ], [ "\"Teen Angel\"", "Mark Dinning", "1959", "Jean Dinning, Red Surrey", "U.S. #1" ], [ "\"Tell Laura I Love Her\"", "Ray Peterson", "1960", "Jeff Barry, Ben Raleigh", "U.S. #7, cover by Ricky Valance was #1 in the UK. Protagonist dies in an automobile racing accident." ], [ "\"Ebony Eyes\"", "The Everly Brothers", "1961", "John D. Loudermilk", "U.S. #8, UK #1, Can. #2" ], [ "\"Johnny Remember Me\"", "John Leyton", "1961", "Geoff Goddard", "UK #1, produced by Joe Meek; later covered by psychobilly band The Meteors" ], [ "\"Moody River\"", "Pat Boone", "1961", "Gary D. Bruce", "U.S. #1. Singer's girlfriend commits suicide by drowning." ], [ "\"The Water Was Red\"", "Johnny Cymbal", "1961", "Stanley Wagner", "-" ], [ "\"The Prom\"", "Del Shannon", "1961", "Del Shannon", "-" ], [ "\"Leah\"", "Roy Orbison", "1962", "Roy Orbison", "U.S. #25, Can. #7" ], [ "\"Call Me Lonesome\"", "Arthur Alexander", "1962", "Arthur Alexander", "Unreleased until 1987; early version of \"Lonely Just Like Me\"" ], [ "\"Patches\"", "Dickey Lee", "1962", "Barry Mann, Larry Kolber", "U.S. #6" ], [ "\"Echo\"", "The Emotions", "1962", "The Emotions, Henry Boye", "-" ], [ "\"Chapel Bells Ringing\"", "Gene Summers", "1962", "M. Torver", "-" ], [ "\"Last Kiss\"", "Wayne Cochran & the C.C. Riders", "1962", "Wayne Cochran", "Cover by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers was a 1964 U.S." ], [ "\"A Young Man Is Gone\"", "The Beach Boys", "1963", "Bobby Troup, Mike Love", "-" ], [ "\"B.J. the D.J.\"", "Stonewall Jackson", "1963", "Hugh X. Lewis", "U.S. Country #1" ], [ "\"Dead Man's Curve\"", "Jan and Dean", "1964", "Jan Berry, Roger Christian, Brian Wilson, Artie Kornfeld", "U.S. #8. The protagonist survives but is severely injured; his racing opponent is killed." ], [ "\"Terry\"", "Twinkle", "1964", "Lynn Ripley (Twinkle)", "UK #4" ], [ "\"Leader of the Pack\"", "The Shangri-Las", "1964", "George \"Shadow\" Morton, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich", "U.S. #1, Can. #3" ], [ "\"The Hero\"", "Bernadette Carroll", "1964", "B. Nosal, P. Maheu", "a regional airplay hit in North Carolina (#1), Florida, West Virginia and elsewhere" ], [ "\"Laurie (Strange Things Happen)\"", "Dickey Lee", "1965", "Milton Addington, Cathie Harmon", "U.S. #14, Can. #6" ], [ "\"Give Us Your Blessings\"", "The Shangri-Las", "1965", "Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich", "U.S. #29, Can. #11" ], [ "\"I Can Never Go Home Anymore\"", "The Shangri-Las", "1965", "George \"Shadow\" Morton", "U.S. #6, Can. #2" ], [ "\"A Young Girl of Sixteen\"", "Noel Harrison", "1965", "Charles Aznavour, Oscar Brown Jr., Robert Chauvigny", "U.S. #51, Can. #5. From a French song also recorded by Aznavour in 1959 and by Edith Piaf in 1951" ], [ "\"Nightmare\"", "Lori Burton/ The Whyte Boots", "1966", "Pam Sawyer, Lori Burton", "\"The Whyte Boots\" were a fabricated girl group; Burton sang lead and the track is on her 1967 LP Breakout" ], [ "\"Ode to Billie Joe\"", "Bobbie Gentry", "1967", "Bobbie Gentry", "U.S. #1, Can. #1" ], [ "\"Condition Red\"", "The Goodees", "1968", "Don Davis, Freddie Briggs", "U.S. #46, Can. #14" ], [ "\"Emma\"", "Hot Chocolate", "1974", "Errol Brown, Tony Wilson", "U.S. #8, U.K. #3" ], [ "\"Seasons in the Sun\"", "Terry Jacks", "1974", "Jacques Brel, Rod McKuen", "An English-language adaptation of Brel's song \"Le Moribond\" US #1, UK #1" ], [ "\"Run Joey Run\"", "David Geddes", "1975", "Paul Vance & Jack Perricone", "US Billboard #4, Cash Box #1; Canada #12" ], [ "\"Hello, This Is Joanie\"", "Paul Evans", "1978", "Paul Evans, Fred Tobias", "UK #6" ] ]
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What are teenage tragedy songs that were made in 1959?
Teenage tragedy songs from 1959 are "Running Bear" by Johnny Preston and "Teen Angel" by Mark Dinning.
15,405
totto_source/train_json/example-7704.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978_LPGA_Championship
1978 LPGA Championship
Final leaderboard
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How did Nancy Lopez do at the 1978 LPGA Championship?
Nancy Lopez finished at 275 (−13) and six strokes ahead of runner-up Amy Alcott.
17,196
totto_source/train_json/example-9495.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Bacca
Carlos Bacca
International goals
[ [ "#", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Score", "Result", "Competition" ], [ "1.", "11 August 2010", "Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia", "Bolivia", "1–0", "1–1", "Friendly" ], [ "2.", "17 October 2012", "Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia", "Cameroon", "2–0", "3–0", "Friendly" ], [ "3.", "31 May 2014", "Estadio Pedro Bidegain, Buenos Aires, Argentina", "Senegal", "2–0", "2–2", "Friendly" ], [ "4.", "10 October 2014", "Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States", "El Salvador", "2–0", "3–0", "Friendly" ], [ "5.", "10 October 2014", "Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States", "El Salvador", "-", "3–0", "Friendly" ], [ "6.", "14 November 2014", "Craven Cottage, London, England", "United States", "1–1", "2–1", "Friendly" ], [ "7.", "26 March 2015", "Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa, Bahrain", "Bahrain", "1–0", "6–0", "Friendly" ], [ "8.", "8 September 2015", "Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States", "Peru", "1–0", "1–1", "Friendly" ], [ "9.", "24 March 2016", "Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia", "Bolivia", "2–0", "3–2", "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification" ], [ "10.", "29 March 2016", "Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia", "Ecuador", "1–0", "3–1", "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification" ], [ "11.", "29 March 2016", "Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia", "Ecuador", "3–0", "3–1", "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification" ], [ "12.", "7 June 2016", "Rose Bowl, Pasadena, United States", "Paraguay", "1–0", "2–1", "Copa América Centenario" ], [ "13.", "25 June 2016", "University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, United States", "United States", "1–0", "1–0", "Copa América Centenario" ], [ "14.", "14 November 2017", "Chongqing Olympic Sports Center, Chongqing, China", "China PR", "2–0", "4–0", "Friendly" ], [ "15.", "11 October 2018", "Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, United States", "United States", "2–2", "4–2", "Friendly" ], [ "16.", "16 October 2018", "Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States", "Costa Rica", "1–0", "3–1", "Friendly" ] ]
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Who scored twice in a friendly 3-0 victory against El Salvador at the Red Bull Arena in Harrison on 10 October 2014?
In a friendly match against El Salvador at the Red Bull Arena in Harrison on 10 October 2014, Bacca scored twice in a 3–0 victory.
12,482
totto_source/train_json/example-4781.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holby_City_(series_1)
Holby City (series 1)
Episodes
[ [ "No. overall", "No. in series", "Title", "Directed by", "Written by", "Original air date", "Viewers (millions)" ], [ "1", "1", "\"Whose Heart Is It Anyway?\"", "Martin Hutchings", "Tony McHale", "12 January 1999", "10.72" ], [ "Best friends and senior staff nurses Julie Fitzjohn (Nicola Stephenson) and Jasmine Hopkins apply for a deputy ward sister position on the hospital's cardiothoracic surgery ward, Darwin.", "Best friends and senior staff nurses Julie Fitzjohn (Nicola Stephenson) and Jasmine Hopkins apply for a deputy ward sister position on the hospital's cardiothoracic surgery ward, Darwin.", "Best friends and senior staff nurses Julie Fitzjohn (Nicola Stephenson) and Jasmine Hopkins apply for a deputy ward sister position on the hospital's cardiothoracic surgery ward, Darwin.", "Best friends and senior staff nurses Julie Fitzjohn (Nicola Stephenson) and Jasmine Hopkins apply for a deputy ward sister position on the hospital's cardiothoracic surgery ward, Darwin.", "Best friends and senior staff nurses Julie Fitzjohn (Nicola Stephenson) and Jasmine Hopkins apply for a deputy ward sister position on the hospital's cardiothoracic surgery ward, Darwin.", "Best friends and senior staff nurses Julie Fitzjohn (Nicola Stephenson) and Jasmine Hopkins apply for a deputy ward sister position on the hospital's cardiothoracic surgery ward, Darwin.", "Best friends and senior staff nurses Julie Fitzjohn (Nicola Stephenson) and Jasmine Hopkins apply for a deputy ward sister position on the hospital's cardiothoracic surgery ward, Darwin." ], [ "2", "2", "\"Happy Families\"", "Nigel Douglas", "Joe Turner", "19 January 1999", "10.40" ], [ "Kirstie falls out with Nick after he has sex with theatre sister Ellie Sharpe (Julie Saunders). Julie and Jasmine also fall out, as Julie is jealous of her friend's promotion to ward sister and believes herself to have been the more deserving applicant.", "Kirstie falls out with Nick after he has sex with theatre sister Ellie Sharpe (Julie Saunders). Julie and Jasmine also fall out, as Julie is jealous of her friend's promotion to ward sister and believes herself to have been the more deserving applicant.", "Kirstie falls out with Nick after he has sex with theatre sister Ellie Sharpe (Julie Saunders). Julie and Jasmine also fall out, as Julie is jealous of her friend's promotion to ward sister and believes herself to have been the more deserving applicant.", "Kirstie falls out with Nick after he has sex with theatre sister Ellie Sharpe (Julie Saunders). Julie and Jasmine also fall out, as Julie is jealous of her friend's promotion to ward sister and believes herself to have been the more deserving applicant.", "Kirstie falls out with Nick after he has sex with theatre sister Ellie Sharpe (Julie Saunders). Julie and Jasmine also fall out, as Julie is jealous of her friend's promotion to ward sister and believes herself to have been the more deserving applicant.", "Kirstie falls out with Nick after he has sex with theatre sister Ellie Sharpe (Julie Saunders). Julie and Jasmine also fall out, as Julie is jealous of her friend's promotion to ward sister and believes herself to have been the more deserving applicant.", "Kirstie falls out with Nick after he has sex with theatre sister Ellie Sharpe (Julie Saunders). Julie and Jasmine also fall out, as Julie is jealous of her friend's promotion to ward sister and believes herself to have been the more deserving applicant." ], [ "3", "3", "\"Kill or Cure\"", "Nigel Douglas", "James Stevenson", "26 January 1999", "9.42" ], [ "Meyer receives a poor report of Nick from surgeon James Roberts (Bryan Murray), whose firm Nick used to work on. Nick explains that he clashed with Roberts over his habit of withholding beds from the emergency department for elective surgery patients.", "Meyer receives a poor report of Nick from surgeon James Roberts (Bryan Murray), whose firm Nick used to work on. Nick explains that he clashed with Roberts over his habit of withholding beds from the emergency department for elective surgery patients.", "Meyer receives a poor report of Nick from surgeon James Roberts (Bryan Murray), whose firm Nick used to work on. Nick explains that he clashed with Roberts over his habit of withholding beds from the emergency department for elective surgery patients.", "Meyer receives a poor report of Nick from surgeon James Roberts (Bryan Murray), whose firm Nick used to work on. Nick explains that he clashed with Roberts over his habit of withholding beds from the emergency department for elective surgery patients.", "Meyer receives a poor report of Nick from surgeon James Roberts (Bryan Murray), whose firm Nick used to work on. Nick explains that he clashed with Roberts over his habit of withholding beds from the emergency department for elective surgery patients.", "Meyer receives a poor report of Nick from surgeon James Roberts (Bryan Murray), whose firm Nick used to work on. Nick explains that he clashed with Roberts over his habit of withholding beds from the emergency department for elective surgery patients.", "Meyer receives a poor report of Nick from surgeon James Roberts (Bryan Murray), whose firm Nick used to work on. Nick explains that he clashed with Roberts over his habit of withholding beds from the emergency department for elective surgery patients." ], [ "4", "4", "\"Love and Death\"", "Martin Hutchings", "Joe Turner", "2 February 1999", "8.80" ], [ "When Kirstie catches Nick and Ellie leaving a linen closet together after a tryst, she confronts Nick. He claims that he was breaking things off with Ellie, and Kirstie tells him that she wants to be more than a fling to him.", "When Kirstie catches Nick and Ellie leaving a linen closet together after a tryst, she confronts Nick. He claims that he was breaking things off with Ellie, and Kirstie tells him that she wants to be more than a fling to him.", "When Kirstie catches Nick and Ellie leaving a linen closet together after a tryst, she confronts Nick. He claims that he was breaking things off with Ellie, and Kirstie tells him that she wants to be more than a fling to him.", "When Kirstie catches Nick and Ellie leaving a linen closet together after a tryst, she confronts Nick. He claims that he was breaking things off with Ellie, and Kirstie tells him that she wants to be more than a fling to him.", "When Kirstie catches Nick and Ellie leaving a linen closet together after a tryst, she confronts Nick. He claims that he was breaking things off with Ellie, and Kirstie tells him that she wants to be more than a fling to him.", "When Kirstie catches Nick and Ellie leaving a linen closet together after a tryst, she confronts Nick. He claims that he was breaking things off with Ellie, and Kirstie tells him that she wants to be more than a fling to him.", "When Kirstie catches Nick and Ellie leaving a linen closet together after a tryst, she confronts Nick. He claims that he was breaking things off with Ellie, and Kirstie tells him that she wants to be more than a fling to him." ], [ "5", "5", "\"Never Judge a Book...\"", "James Hawes", "Tony McHale", "9 February 1999", "8.75" ], [ "While Jasmine's fiancé, Carl (Alex Avery), is fixing a computer on the ward, Julie and Karen ask him when the wedding will be.", "While Jasmine's fiancé, Carl (Alex Avery), is fixing a computer on the ward, Julie and Karen ask him when the wedding will be.", "While Jasmine's fiancé, Carl (Alex Avery), is fixing a computer on the ward, Julie and Karen ask him when the wedding will be.", "While Jasmine's fiancé, Carl (Alex Avery), is fixing a computer on the ward, Julie and Karen ask him when the wedding will be.", "While Jasmine's fiancé, Carl (Alex Avery), is fixing a computer on the ward, Julie and Karen ask him when the wedding will be.", "While Jasmine's fiancé, Carl (Alex Avery), is fixing a computer on the ward, Julie and Karen ask him when the wedding will be.", "While Jasmine's fiancé, Carl (Alex Avery), is fixing a computer on the ward, Julie and Karen ask him when the wedding will be." ], [ "6", "6", "\"Brave Heart\"", "Paul Wroblewski", "Tony McHale", "16 February 1999", "9.77" ], [ "Nick is beaten up by Ellie's boyfriend (Jamie Sives) when he discovers their affair. He is late to an operation, angering Karen, who reveals that seven years previously he was late attending to a patient as he was sleeping with a nurse.", "Nick is beaten up by Ellie's boyfriend (Jamie Sives) when he discovers their affair. He is late to an operation, angering Karen, who reveals that seven years previously he was late attending to a patient as he was sleeping with a nurse.", "Nick is beaten up by Ellie's boyfriend (Jamie Sives) when he discovers their affair. He is late to an operation, angering Karen, who reveals that seven years previously he was late attending to a patient as he was sleeping with a nurse.", "Nick is beaten up by Ellie's boyfriend (Jamie Sives) when he discovers their affair. He is late to an operation, angering Karen, who reveals that seven years previously he was late attending to a patient as he was sleeping with a nurse.", "Nick is beaten up by Ellie's boyfriend (Jamie Sives) when he discovers their affair. He is late to an operation, angering Karen, who reveals that seven years previously he was late attending to a patient as he was sleeping with a nurse.", "Nick is beaten up by Ellie's boyfriend (Jamie Sives) when he discovers their affair. He is late to an operation, angering Karen, who reveals that seven years previously he was late attending to a patient as he was sleeping with a nurse.", "Nick is beaten up by Ellie's boyfriend (Jamie Sives) when he discovers their affair. He is late to an operation, angering Karen, who reveals that seven years previously he was late attending to a patient as he was sleeping with a nurse." ], [ "7", "7", "\"Take Me with You\"", "Paul Wroblewski", "Andrew Rattenbury", "23 February 1999", "8.86" ], [ "Nick tells Julie that he ordered the flowers for Kirstie on behalf of a patient. Victoria postpones the surgery of a patient, David Cousins (Duncan Preston), due to a problem with his heart.", "Nick tells Julie that he ordered the flowers for Kirstie on behalf of a patient. Victoria postpones the surgery of a patient, David Cousins (Duncan Preston), due to a problem with his heart.", "Nick tells Julie that he ordered the flowers for Kirstie on behalf of a patient. Victoria postpones the surgery of a patient, David Cousins (Duncan Preston), due to a problem with his heart.", "Nick tells Julie that he ordered the flowers for Kirstie on behalf of a patient. Victoria postpones the surgery of a patient, David Cousins (Duncan Preston), due to a problem with his heart.", "Nick tells Julie that he ordered the flowers for Kirstie on behalf of a patient. Victoria postpones the surgery of a patient, David Cousins (Duncan Preston), due to a problem with his heart.", "Nick tells Julie that he ordered the flowers for Kirstie on behalf of a patient. Victoria postpones the surgery of a patient, David Cousins (Duncan Preston), due to a problem with his heart.", "Nick tells Julie that he ordered the flowers for Kirstie on behalf of a patient. Victoria postpones the surgery of a patient, David Cousins (Duncan Preston), due to a problem with his heart." ], [ "8", "8", "\"Staying Alive: Part 1\"", "James Hawes", "Jeff Povey", "2 March 1999", "8.65" ], [ "Carl arrives on the ward looking for Jasmine, who has been ignoring his calls. She returns his ring and ends their engagement.", "Carl arrives on the ward looking for Jasmine, who has been ignoring his calls. She returns his ring and ends their engagement.", "Carl arrives on the ward looking for Jasmine, who has been ignoring his calls. She returns his ring and ends their engagement.", "Carl arrives on the ward looking for Jasmine, who has been ignoring his calls. She returns his ring and ends their engagement.", "Carl arrives on the ward looking for Jasmine, who has been ignoring his calls. She returns his ring and ends their engagement.", "Carl arrives on the ward looking for Jasmine, who has been ignoring his calls. She returns his ring and ends their engagement.", "Carl arrives on the ward looking for Jasmine, who has been ignoring his calls. She returns his ring and ends their engagement." ], [ "9", "9", "\"Staying Alive: Part 2\"", "Nigel Douglas", "Jeff Povey", "9 March 1999", "8.51" ], [ "Nick operates on Jasmine, seemingly successfully. Whilst recovering on the ward, her condition deteriorates, and a second operation reveals that she is pregnant.", "Nick operates on Jasmine, seemingly successfully. Whilst recovering on the ward, her condition deteriorates, and a second operation reveals that she is pregnant.", "Nick operates on Jasmine, seemingly successfully. Whilst recovering on the ward, her condition deteriorates, and a second operation reveals that she is pregnant.", "Nick operates on Jasmine, seemingly successfully. Whilst recovering on the ward, her condition deteriorates, and a second operation reveals that she is pregnant.", "Nick operates on Jasmine, seemingly successfully. Whilst recovering on the ward, her condition deteriorates, and a second operation reveals that she is pregnant.", "Nick operates on Jasmine, seemingly successfully. Whilst recovering on the ward, her condition deteriorates, and a second operation reveals that she is pregnant.", "Nick operates on Jasmine, seemingly successfully. Whilst recovering on the ward, her condition deteriorates, and a second operation reveals that she is pregnant." ] ]
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How many viewers did the Holby City have by the series finale?
The Holby City (series 1) première attracted 10.72 million viewers, falling to 8.51 million by the series finale.
21,192
totto_source/train_json/example-13491.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakura_Nagashi
Sakura Nagashi
Release history
[ [ "Region", "Date", "Format" ], [ "Japan", "November 17, 2012", "PC download" ], [ "Japan", "December 26, 2012", "DVD single" ], [ "Worldwide", "November 17, 2012", "PC download" ], [ "US", "December 1, 2012", "PC download" ], [ "UK", "December 1, 2012", "PC download" ] ]
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When was Sakura Nagashi made availabe on DVD single?
Sakura Nagashi was made available on DVD single on December 26, 2012 in Japan.
17,340
totto_source/train_json/example-9639.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahlon_Mitchell
Mahlon Mitchell
Electoral history
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%" ], [ "-", "Republican", "Rebecca Kleefisch (Incumbent)", "1,301,739", "52.9" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Mahlon Mitchell", "1,156,520", "47.1" ], [ "Total votes", "Total votes", "Total votes", "2,458,259", "100.0" ], [ "-", "Republican hold", "Republican hold", "Republican hold", "Republican hold" ] ]
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What was the outcome of the election for Mitchell?
Democratic candidate Mitchell was defeated in the election with 1,156,520 votes to Kleefisch's 1,301,739.
926
totto_source/dev_json/example-925.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRMS
KRMS
Translator
[ [ "Call sign", "Frequency (MHz)", "City of license", "ERP W", "Height m (ft)", "Class", "FCC info" ], [ "K248BP", "97.5", "Osage Beach, Missouri", "150", "180.9 m (594 ft)", "D", "FCC" ], [ "K277DJ", "103.3", "Osage Beach, Missouri", "250", "152 m (499 ft)", "D", "FCC" ] ]
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Where does KRMS with 97.5 FM serve?
KRMS with 97.5 FM is licensed to serve Osage Beach, Missouri.
11,619
totto_source/train_json/example-3918.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choshi_Electric_Railway_700_series
Choshi Electric Railway 700 series
Build details
[ [ "No.", "Former No.", "Build date", "Withdrawal date" ], [ "DeHa 701", "MoHa 51", "1942", "September 2010" ], [ "DeHa 702", "MoHa 52", "1942", "January 2010" ] ]
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In 1942, what were the two models and what were they modified into?
Two 1942's MoHa 51 and MoHa 52 were modified to DeHa 701 and DeHa 702 respectively.
17,181
totto_source/train_json/example-9480.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KT_Tunstall
KT Tunstall
Table of awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Organisation", "Award", "Nominated work", "Result" ], [ "2005", "Q Awards", "Best Track", "\"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree\"", "Won" ], [ "2005", "BBC Sound of 2005", "Sound of 2005 (Sixth)", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2005", "Mercury Music Prize", "Album of the Year", "Eye to the Telescope", "Nominated" ], [ "2006", "European Border Breakers Awards", "UK", "Eye to the Telescope", "Won" ], [ "2006", "Ivor Novello Awards", "Best Song Musically and Lyrically", "\"Suddenly I See\"", "Won" ], [ "2006", "Scottish Style Awards", "Most Stylish Band or Musician", "Herself", "Won" ], [ "2006", "Brit Awards", "Best British Female Artist", "Herself", "Won" ], [ "2006", "Brit Awards", "Best British Breakthrough", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2006", "Brit Awards", "Best British Live Act", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2006", "World Music Awards", "World's Best New Artist", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2006", "World Music Awards", "World’s Best Pop/Rock Artist", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2007", "Grammy Awards", "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance", "\"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree\"", "Nominated" ], [ "2007", "BMI London Awards", "Pop Award", "\"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree\"", "Won" ], [ "2007", "BMI London Awards", "Pop Award", "\"Suddenly I See\"", "Won" ], [ "2008", "BMI London Awards", "Pop Award", "\"Suddenly I See\"", "Won" ], [ "2008", "BMI London Awards", "Pop Award", "\"Other Side of the World\"", "Won" ], [ "2008", "Brit Awards", "Best British Female Artist", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2008", "UK Music Video Awards", "Best Telecine", "\"If Only\"", "Won" ], [ "2016", "Music Week Awards", "Inspirational Artist of the Year", "Herself", "Won" ], [ "2017", "Hollywood Music in Media Awards", "Original Song - Animated Film", "\"You Will Always Find Me in Your Heart\"", "Nominated" ] ]
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How was Eye to the Telescope received by critics?
Eye to the Telescope was nominated for the 2005 Mercury Music Prize.
17,664
totto_source/train_json/example-9963.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruslan_Nurudinov
Ruslan Nurudinov
Major results
[ [ "Year", "Venue", "Weight", "Snatch (kg)", "Snatch (kg)", "Snatch (kg)", "Snatch (kg)", "Clean & Jerk (kg)", "Clean & Jerk (kg)", "Clean & Jerk (kg)", "Clean & Jerk (kg)", "Total", "Rank" ], [ "Year", "Venue", "Weight", "1", "2", "3", "1", "2", "3", "-", "-", "Total", "Rank" ], [ "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games" ], [ "2012", "United Kingdom London, United Kingdom", "105 kg", "184", "188", "190", "5", "220", "226", "226", "3", "404", "4" ], [ "2016", "Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "105 kg", "190", "194", "197", "2", "225", "230", "237 OR", "1", "431", "-" ], [ "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships" ], [ "2010", "Turkey Antalya, Turkey", "85 kg", "165", "165", "169", "7", "197", "197", "201", "10", "362", "10" ], [ "2011", "France Paris, France", "94 kg", "177", "177", "180", "8", "215", "221", "225", "-", "398", "5" ], [ "2013", "Poland Wrocław, Poland", "105 kg", "190", "190", "195", "-", "225", "230", "235", "-", "425", "-" ], [ "2014", "Kazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan", "105 kg", "185", "190", "193", "-", "220", "230", "239 WR", "-", "432", "-" ], [ "2018", "Turkmenistan Ashgabat, Turkmenistan", "109 kg", "187", "189", "189", "-", "222", "227", "238", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games" ], [ "2010", "China Guangzhou, China", "94 kg", "170", "175", "175", "4", "205", "209", "214", "4", "379", "5" ], [ "2018", "Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia", "105 kg", "183", "187", "191", "1", "222", "230", "-", "1", "421", "-" ], [ "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships" ], [ "2011", "China Tongling, China", "94 kg", "160", "160", "160", "6", "200", "200", "200", "5", "360", "5" ], [ "2012", "South Korea Pyeongtaek, South Korea", "105 kg", "180", "184", "187", "-", "220", "228", "230", "-", "404", "-" ], [ "2013", "Kazakhstan Astana, Kazakhstan", "105 kg", "185", "190", "196", "-", "220", "230", "-", "-", "420", "-" ], [ "2016", "Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan", "+105 kg", "183", "188", "191", "-", "225", "230", "235", "4", "426", "4" ], [ "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade", "Summer Universiade" ], [ "2013", "Russia Kazan, Russia", "105 kg", "184", "188", "190", "-", "215", "222", "-", "-", "412", "-" ] ]
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Which medal did Nurudinov win at the 2016 Olympics with a 237kg clean and jerk?
Nurudinov won a gold medal at the 2016 Olympics, setting a Olympic record in the clean and jerk at 237 kg.
13,914
totto_source/train_json/example-6213.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Masters_Tournament
1993 Masters Tournament
Second round
[ [ "Place", "Player", "Country", "Score", "To par" ], [ "1", "Jeff Maggert", "United States", "70-67=137", "−7" ], [ "T2", "Dan Forsman", "United States", "69-69=138", "−6" ], [ "T2", "Bernhard Langer", "Germany", "68-70=138", "−6" ], [ "T4", "Chip Beck", "United States", "72-67=139", "−5" ], [ "T4", "Russ Cochran", "United States", "70-69=139", "−5" ], [ "T4", "Raymond Floyd", "United States", "68-71=139", "−5" ], [ "7", "Lee Janzen", "United States", "67-73=140", "−4" ], [ "T8", "Mark Calcavecchia", "United States", "71-70=141", "−3" ], [ "T8", "John Daly", "United States", "70-71=141", "−3" ], [ "T8", "Steve Elkington", "Australia", "71-70=141", "−3" ], [ "T8", "Brad Faxon", "United States", "71-70=141", "−3" ], [ "T8", "Larry Mize", "United States", "67-74=141", "−3" ], [ "T8", "Craig Parry", "Australia", "69-72=141", "−3" ], [ "T8", "Joey Sindelar", "United States", "72-69=141", "−3" ], [ "T8", "Howard Twitty", "United States", "70-71=141", "−3" ], [ "T8", "Lanny Wadkins", "United States", "69-72=141", "−3" ] ]
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Who won the 1993 Masters Tournament and with what score, and what did Bernhard Langer finish at?
Jeff Maggert was the leader at 137 (−7) while Langer was at six-under.
13,428
totto_source/train_json/example-5727.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phylicia_Rashad
Phylicia Rashad
Film
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1995", "Once Upon a Time...When We Were Colored", "Ma Ponk", "-" ], [ "1999", "Loving Jezebel", "Alice Melville", "-" ], [ "2010", "Just Wright", "Ella McKnight", "-" ], [ "2010", "Frankie and Alice", "Edna", "-" ], [ "2010", "For Colored Girls", "Gilda", "-" ], [ "2012", "Good Deeds", "Wililemma", "-" ], [ "2013", "Gods Behaving Badly", "Demeter", "-" ], [ "2015", "Emily & Tim", "Emily Hanratty", "-" ], [ "2015", "Creed", "Mary Anne Creed", "Replaced Sylvia Meals in the role" ], [ "2018", "Creed II", "Mary Anne Creed", "-" ] ]
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Which role did Rashad portray in the 2010 film For Colored Girls?
In 2010, Rashad featured as, Gilda in: For Colored Girls.
12,793
totto_source/train_json/example-5092.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonia_(A_Camp_album)
Colonia (A Camp album)
Release history
[ [ "Region", "Date", "Label", "Format", "Catalog" ], [ "Scandinavia", "28 January 2009", "Universal", "CD", "0-6025-17918-7-7" ], [ "Ireland", "30 January 2009", "Reveal Records", "CD/LP", "Reveal50CD/LP" ], [ "United Kingdom", "2 February 2009", "Reveal Records", "CD/LP", "Reveal50CD/LP" ], [ "Mainland Europe", "20 March 2009", "Reveal Records", "CD/LP", "Reveal50CD/LP" ], [ "United States", "April 28, 2009", "Nettwerk", "CD", "0-6700-30838-2-9" ] ]
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When and where was the album Colonia released, and by which label?
The Colonia album was released on January 28, 2009 in Scandinavia by Universal, in the U.K. and Mainland Europe by label Reveal Records on February 2 and March 20 respectively, while in the United States the album was released through Nettwerk on 28 April 2009.
14,494
totto_source/train_json/example-6793.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaShawn_Merritt
LaShawn Merritt
Achievements
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "2004", "World Junior Championships", "Grosseto, Italy", "1st", "400 m", "45.25" ], [ "2004", "World Junior Championships", "Grosseto, Italy", "1st", "4 × 100 m relay", "38.66 WJR" ], [ "2004", "World Junior Championships", "Grosseto, Italy", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:01.09 WJR" ], [ "2005", "World Championships", "Helsinki, Finland", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:00.48 (heats)" ], [ "2006", "World Indoor Championships", "Moscow, Russia", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:03.24" ], [ "2006", "World Athletics Final", "Stuttgart, Germany", "3rd", "400 m", "44.14" ], [ "2006", "World Cup", "Athens, Greece", "1st", "400 m", "44.54" ], [ "2006", "World Cup", "Athens, Greece", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:00.11" ], [ "2007", "World Championships", "Osaka, Japan", "2nd", "400 m", "43.96 PB" ], [ "2007", "World Championships", "Osaka, Japan", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "2:55.56" ], [ "2007", "World Athletics Final", "Stuttgart, Germany", "1st", "400 m", "44.58" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing, China", "1st", "400 m", "43.75 PB" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing, China", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "2:55.39" ], [ "2009", "World Championships", "Berlin, Germany", "1st", "400 m", "44.06" ], [ "2009", "World Championships", "Berlin, Germany", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "2:57.86" ], [ "2009", "World Athletics Final", "Thessaloniki, Greece", "1st", "400 m", "44.93" ], [ "2011", "World Championships", "Daegu, South Korea", "2nd", "400 m", "44.63" ], [ "2011", "World Championships", "Daegu, South Korea", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "2:59.31" ], [ "2012", "Olympic Games", "London, United Kingdom", "—", "400 m", "DNF" ], [ "2013", "World Championships", "Moscow, Russia", "1st", "400 m", "43.74 PB" ], [ "2013", "World Championships", "Moscow, Russia", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "2:58.71" ], [ "2014", "IAAF World Relays", "Nassau, Bahamas", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "2:57.25" ], [ "2015", "IAAF World Relays", "Nassau, Bahamas", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "2:58.43" ], [ "2015", "World Championships", "Beijing, China", "2nd", "400 m", "43.65 PB" ], [ "2015", "World Championships", "Beijing, China", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "2:57.82" ], [ "2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "3rd", "400 m", "43.85" ], [ "2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "2:57.30" ], [ "2017", "IAAF World Relays", "Nassau, Bahamas", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:02.13" ], [ "2017", "World Championships", "London, United Kingdom", "20th (sf)", "400 m", "45.52" ] ]
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Merrit won world championships in he 400 m and the 4×400 m relay in what year?
Merritt won the 2009 World Championships in the 400 m and the 4×400 m relay.
14,208
totto_source/train_json/example-6507.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Milito
Diego Milito
Club
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "Cup", "Continental", "Continental", "Continental", "Total", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Apps", "Goals", "Assists", "Apps", "Goals", "Assists", "Apps", "Goals", "Assists", "Apps", "Goals", "Assists" ], [ "Racing", "1999–2000", "11", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "11", "1", "0" ], [ "Racing", "2000–01", "35", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "35", "2", "0" ], [ "Racing", "2001–02", "38", "9", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "38", "9", "0" ], [ "Racing", "2002–03", "35", "14", "0", "0", "0", "0", "11", "3", "0", "46", "17", "0" ], [ "Racing", "2003–04", "18", "8", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "18", "8", "0" ], [ "Racing", "Total", "137", "34", "0", "0", "0", "0", "11", "3", "0", "148", "37", "0" ], [ "Genoa", "2003–04", "20", "12", "0", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "—", "20", "12", "0" ], [ "Genoa", "2004–05", "39", "21", "0", "3", "1", "0", "—", "—", "—", "42", "22", "0" ], [ "Genoa", "Total", "59", "33", "0", "3", "1", "0", "—", "—", "—", "62", "34", "0" ], [ "Zaragoza", "2005–06", "36", "15", "0", "8", "6", "0", "—", "—", "—", "44", "21", "0" ], [ "Zaragoza", "2006–07", "37", "23", "2", "3", "0", "0", "—", "—", "—", "40", "23", "2" ], [ "Zaragoza", "2007–08", "35", "15", "7", "4", "2", "0", "2", "0", "0", "41", "17", "7" ], [ "Zaragoza", "Total", "108", "53", "9", "15", "8", "0", "2", "0", "0", "125", "61", "9" ], [ "Genoa", "2008–09", "31", "24", "7", "1", "2", "0", "—", "—", "—", "32", "26", "7" ], [ "Genoa", "Total", "31", "24", "7", "1", "2", "0", "—", "—", "—", "32", "26", "7" ], [ "Internazionale", "2009–10", "35", "22", "4", "6", "2", "0", "11", "6", "2", "52", "30", "6" ], [ "Internazionale", "2010–11", "23", "5", "6", "4", "1", "0", "7", "2", "0", "34", "8", "6" ], [ "Internazionale", "2011–12", "33", "24", "3", "1", "0", "0", "7", "2", "1", "41", "26", "4" ], [ "Internazionale", "2012–13", "20", "9", "5", "0", "0", "0", "6", "0", "3", "26", "9", "8" ], [ "Internazionale", "2013–14", "17", "2", "2", "1", "0", "0", "—", "—", "—", "18", "2", "2" ], [ "Internazionale", "Total", "128", "62", "20", "12", "3", "0", "31", "10", "6", "171", "75", "27" ], [ "Racing", "2014", "17", "6", "3", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "18", "6", "3" ], [ "Racing", "2015", "22", "8", "2", "2", "0", "0", "9", "4", "1", "33", "12", "3" ], [ "Racing", "2016", "6", "3", "0", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "0", "8", "3", "0" ], [ "Racing", "Total", "45", "17", "5", "3", "0", "0", "11", "4", "1", "59", "21", "6" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "508", "229", "41", "34", "14", "0", "55", "17", "7", "597", "254", "49" ] ]
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How many goals did Milito score in his 171 appearances during his five seasons with inter?
In total, Milito scored 75 goals in 171 appearances during his five seasons with Inter.
1,274
totto_source/dev_json/example-1273.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Hungary
Geography of Hungary
Highest independent peaks
[ [ "-", "Name", "Height", "Range", "Geographic region" ], [ "1", "Kékestető", "1,014 m", "Mátra", "North Hungarian Mountains" ], [ "2", "Galya-tető", "964 m", "Mátra", "North Hungarian Mountains" ], [ "3", "Szilvási-kő", "961 m", "Bükk", "North Hungarian Mountains" ], [ "4", "Istállós-kő", "959 m", "Bükk", "North Hungarian Mountains" ], [ "5", "Bálvány", "956 m", "Bükk", "North Hungarian Mountains" ], [ "6", "Tar-kő", "950 m", "Bükk", "North Hungarian Mountains" ], [ "7", "Csóványos", "938 m", "Börzsöny", "North Hungarian Mountains" ], [ "8", "Magos-fa", "916 m", "Börzsöny", "North Hungarian Mountains" ], [ "9", "Nagy-Milic", "895 m", "Zemplén Mountains", "North Hungarian Mountains" ], [ "10", "Írott-kő", "882 m", "Kőszeg Mountains", "Alpokalja" ] ]
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What is the name and height of the highest point in Alpokalja?
Írott-kő is the highest point in Alpokalja with an elevation of 882 meters.
18,575
totto_source/train_json/example-10874.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachelle_Ann_Go
Rachelle Ann Go
Theatre
[ [ "Year(s)", "Production", "Role", "Location", "Category" ], [ "2011", "The Little Mermaid", "Ariel", "Meralco Theatre", "Manila" ], [ "2013", "Tarzan", "Jane Porter", "Meralco Theatre", "Manila" ], [ "2014-15", "Miss Saigon", "Gigi Van Tranh", "Prince Edward Theatre", "West End" ], [ "2015-16", "Les Misérables", "Fantine", "Queen's Theatre", "West End" ], [ "2016", "Les Misérables", "Fantine", "The Theatre at Solaire", "Manila" ], [ "2017", "Miss Saigon", "Gigi Van Tranh", "Broadway Theatre", "Broadway" ], [ "2017–19", "Hamilton", "Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton", "Victoria Palace Theatre", "West End" ] ]
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What role did Ann play in Les Miserables and what year was the play performed?
In 2016, Rachelle Ann Go portrayed Fantine in Les Misérables Manila at "The Theater", at Solaire.
11,521
totto_source/train_json/example-3820.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanley_Caswell
Shanley Caswell
Film
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2009", "Little Victories", "Katherine", "Short film" ], [ "2011", "Detention", "Riley Jones", "-" ], [ "2012", "Snow White: A Deadly Summer", "Snow White", "Direct to video" ], [ "2012", "Adrift", "Mo", "Short film" ], [ "2013", "Come Find Me", "Jenny Sugar", "Short film" ], [ "2013", "The Conjuring", "Andrea Perron", "-" ], [ "2013", "Feels So Good", "Brittany", "-" ], [ "2017", "Swiped", "Erin", "Short film" ], [ "2017", "Urban Myth: Nest", "Karla", "Short film" ], [ "2018", "Haunting on Fraternity Row", "Claire", "Direct to video" ] ]
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In which years and movies did Shanley Caswell play Riley Jones and Andrea Perron?
Shanley Caswell starred as Riley Jones in Detention in 2011 and as Andrea Perron in The Conjuring in 2013.
18,568
totto_source/train_json/example-10867.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgi_Loria
Giorgi Loria
Club
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Where did Loria go after the 2017 season and where did he previously play?
In 2017, following Krylia Sovetov's Russian Premier League, Giorgi Loria joined Anzhi Makhachkala for 2017–18 season.
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totto_source/train_json/example-4438.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_L._Williams
Henry L. Williams
College
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How effective was Williams for Minnesota from 1900-1921?
Henry L. Williams served for Minnesota from 1900 to 1921, compiling a record of 141–34–12.